Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 23, 1876, Image 4

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ASHLAND
TIDINGS;
YOUTH’S DEPARTMENT.
KNOWLEDGE MADE USEFUL.
LINKVILLE STOVE
NORTH
PACIFIC
W. C. MYER,
In a recent address to the students of the
CHILDREN.
SATURDAY...
..DECEMBER 23, 1876.
School of Pharmacy. London, bv Mr. Bar­
-AND
nard S. Proctor, he illustrated as fol’ows the
One cold market morning I idea that not only must the mind have re­
looked into a milliner’s shop, and ceived an ample store of useful facts, but all
MUTUAL
faculties must also have received a
there I saw a hale, hearty, well those
I33UF.0 EVERY SATURDAY
urge development before one can be re-
browned young fellow front the ?arde 1 as in any complete sense well ed­
BY J. M. SUTTON, Prop’r
country^ with his long cart whip ucated and intelligent. To nuke a car- GEO. T. BALDWIN, - Prop’r,
you want wood and tools, and skill
Ah’d a lion shaggy coat, holding up to >enter
use
them.
So to make a learned man you
DEALER IN
OFFICE—On Main Street,
Tear Dr. some little thing, and turning it should have knowledge
of facts and laws,
Chitwood's Drug Store.)
about in his great list. And what and pow> r to use them. Probably many of
you are not aware how imperfectly you exer­
-OF -
do you suppose it was? A baby’s cise the; e faculties upon facts or circum­ STOVES,
Terms of Subscription':
t
bonnet. A little, soft, blue satin stances which are presented to yon. I will
STOVE BACKS,
One Copy cne year........................
| I 2.5,
take an illustration. Suppose I write dowD
hoed,
with
swan
’
s
down
border,
“ “ fix months.............. l.So
: n a vertical column two series of units, 0,1,
GRATES,
“ *• three “
................... 1 Ó0 white as the new fallen snow, 2, 3, etc , up to 9, thus:
PORTLAND, OREGON.
1Í.5®
Clnb rates six copies for....................................... 1
0
9
With
a
frill
of
rich
blonde
around
FIRE DOGS,
Terms, in advance.
1
8
the
edge.
2
7
Terms of Advertising:
BAKE OVENS,
3
G
By his side stood a very pret­
One square (ten line« o.-tees) 1st lu’erlion..... |2.5»'
4
5
Each additional insertion.............. te<! ty woman,
holding with no
5
4
SAD IRONS,
A liberal disc ?uLt to annual advertisers.
6
3
small
pride
the
baby
—
for
evident
­
Church and Society advertisements, such as Fairs, i
Incorporated 1871.
7
2
ETC., ETC.
lectures, etc., 25 cents j>er line.
ly was the baby. Any one could
8
1
Notices in local column, 25 cents per ’.icc.bntno read that face in every glance as
9
0
All kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET-
notice inserted for less than >1.00.
“Somo would be noticed by all of you if IRON WARE on hand and made to order.
they looked at each other, at the you regarded the figures long enough, but
«Job Printing,
All orders from a distance promptly at­
Of all description, done on »bort notice. legal little hood, and then at the large, you would not all observe them equally tended to. Prices to suit the times.
Blanks, Circulars, Business C irds, B.liheads, Letter­ blue, unconscious eyes and fat, s. on; it would depend upon the innate fac­
lljnkville. Aug. 10th, 1876.
no9tf.
-
- -
100,000
ulty and the degree of educational develop­ —&_____________ ______ ._______ ___ Capital
heads, Posters, etc., gotten up In good style at livtrg
dimpled
cheeks
of
the
little
one.
prices.
ment
of
the
individual.
The
first
thing
you
■
..
It was evident that neither of would notice is that the double column rep-
seats the nine column in the multiplication
A PRINTER'S POEM.
Dollars, Gold Coin Basis.
them had ever seen a baby like n tnWe;
next you might notice that, if we
* ro m T ss x’PhtaAsE J----- , OF U. T.X.
place a pzib mark between these two col­
that before.
umns, and an equal mark after them, we
An S A now I nr.e in to write,
“But really, Mary," said the should obtain a third column all nines, thus:
2 U,. weet K T J.
young man, “isn’t there dollars 0 plus 9 equal 9 and the same with all the
3^' gill without a ||,
down to 9 plus 0 equal 9. Next, if
Tie demand for the
very high?” Mary very prudent­ o.bers
Tue belle of U T K.
OFFICERS:
you draw diagonal lines from the 0 to the 8,
ly
said
nothing,
but
taking
the
and
from
the
9
to
the
1,
and
so
no,
you,
I 1 der if yon got the 1
see that the products are all eights one
I wrote to yon B 4,
bonnet, tied it on the little head, will
way and all tens the other. In making
I’. WASHERMAN ....... P bibidemt .
I sailed in tbe R K D A,
and held up the baby. The man the*e observations we should not say you
& sent by L N Msore.
E. QUACKENBUSH - - - - Vint FiitbiuKST.
looked and grinned, and, without had discovered a law. though we might say
My M Thead will scarce conceive
bad defected a rule applying io the ar­
D. W. WAKEFIELD....... S egbetaby .
another word, down went the you
1 calm I I) A bright.
rangement, and you wou.d naturally say:
But ST miles from you I must
W. S. I.ADD ......... TiiEAtiVBEB.
three dollars—all that the last *'W here ¡here's a rule there’s a reason.*
_ this chance to write.
And in tl e search of the reason you exercise
Importer and Breeder of
week’s butter came to; and as they the
W. H. EFFINGEIl............... A ttobkey .
higher faculties of the min'd. You do For » short time is fo "rest that we have concluded
A 1st, should N EN V U,
to
offer
It
for
the
balance
of
the
year
for
walked out of the shop it is hard not continue your observations upon these
J. L. QUACKENBUSH
- - G ekebal A gent .
1> E Z, mind it not,
figures
clone;
you
commence
considering,
If any friendship show, B sure
to say which looked the most de­
PERCHERON HORSES,
speculating, and testing speculation with
They sb.il! not be forgot.
lighted with the bargain.
B. F MYERS, Ajjent for South«*rn
experiment. You may extend the column
- AND-
But friends and foes alike D K,
Oregon.
“Ah!” though I, “ ‘a little child upwards and downwards, and find nine
As U may plainly C
times nine tenths is 8-], and nine times eight
Subscription* will expire
will lead them.’ ”
In every tuneral R A
tenths is 7'2. The remainder of the sum of
Our uucle’s LEG.
Another day, as I was passing the two figures continues to be nine. You
DIRECTORS:
»hen carry your extension downward», DECEMBER 31st, 18 7 6,
From virtue never D V 8,
a carriage factory along one of one nny
and
find
nine
times
eleven
are
ninety-nine,
Her in fluence B 9
of our back streets, I saw a young the sum of which two figures is not nine but
No nutter when they commence.
P. WASSERMAN,
W. 8. LADD,
Alike induces 10 derness
NOW HAVE TIIREE PURE BRED IMPORT-
eighteen.
Then
nine
times
twelve
equal
Oi 10 tude divine.
mechanic at work on a wheel.
ed stallions, and revert full bl<»od and high gnut«
J. L. ATKINSON,
WM. WADHAMS,
108, in which case the sum of the three
ma.er, from w hicb I will be able to raiae »lock that
Address,
The rough body of a carriage s«ood numbers
i if you cannot cut a —,
w ill equal the beet imported. I cun now enpply par­
given is nine, as a!s> is the case
D. W. WAKEFIELD,
W. H. EFFING ER,
Or cause an !,
tfee with good half blood colt*, from 1 to 4 year« of',
beside him—and there, wrapped with toe following numbers: 117 and 126
O regonian , Portland, Orogon.
from “Wt i e Prince.” ti^ by other pariiea. i a)»o
I hope U’ll put a .
E.
QUACKENBUSH,
M.
T.
MORSE,
You will observe the bitch at eleven
have a herd of pure br*di7er»ey catde, the beat in the
up snugly, all hooded and cloaked, etc.
To 1 ?.
State, with some culvea for sale.
times nine in the sum taken horizontally,
J. W. BRAZEE.
W. C. MYER.
sat a little dark-eyed girl about a and that these is no hitch in the sums t ken
E U for an X ation 2
Aeliland, June 17th, 1876.
bollf.
My cousin, heirtand
?
year old, playing with a great by the right hand diagonal, and three hitches
NURSE & THATCHER,
in the left band diagonal This will lead
He offers in a T
shaggy dog. As I stopped the you
ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP-
to obseive that in stopping from deci­
A § broad of land.
TABLE RATES.
DEALEI
S
IN
man looked up from work ant mals into units the rate of progression is
He says he loves you to X S.
and that it is not altered in passing
turned admiringly towards his lit­ altered,
U’ie virtuous and Y’s,
from units to tens, because we take in the
?
In X L N C U X L
LIFE POLICIES.
tle companion, as much as to say, teens between ten and twenty.”
All others in bis I’».
MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN
CLOTHING,
“See what I have got there.” If
This S A until U IC,
A S habc B oy .—A story is told of Gov.
HATS,
lady ever gets a glance from admir­ Chittenden, who was one of the governors
CAPS,
FIVE AGES CLASS A, B, C, D, E.
I pray yon to X Q's.
A - A g-. froui I to 12 Auiuti Pit-iuiuin, $5 oe
ing swains as sincere as that, she of Vermont. He was an extensive farmer
Ami do u<>t burn iu F I G
• 4
st
<«
BO» >TS and SHOES.
B- • •
12 44 20
i 00
•<
44
44
44
44
My quaint and wayward muse.
and
in
those
days
to
be
a
governor
did
not
5 VO
C
—
20
35
will be lucky.”
«6
44
A4
44
44
5 00
FANCY G JODS. D- 44 44 35 44 50
generally interfere with the incumbent’s II A R D W A R E,
44
44
Now. fire U well, dear KT J,
E-
65
5 00
50
A shland , O regon .
Ah,
these
children!
little
vocation.
He
had
two
sons.
One
of
them
1 trust that U R true;
YANKEE
NOTIONS,
was a boy of bright intellect, and the other
witches! pretty even in all there decidedly
"When this U C. then U can say,
Í «5 OO IU ay be paid at • ny onr
dull.
The
old
g.
ntl<-inan
thought
EFT’S A GENERAL ASSORT-
Au S A 1 O U.
faults and absurdities, winning that nature had done enough for the GROCERIES, CROCKERY, PAINTS, OIL8, E tc ., lime, ill any Tate Policy, and so fvhthf . r Ai.i.tiH
ment of goods iu bin line of trade.
PreuUuin v.i'i be required, noi any furti er p.yiuents,
LINKVILLE,
even in their sins and iniquities. youngest and th it be would make his way
ALL. SORTS
except for Death AtseSitutute in that t-peei 4 divis­
in the world without more than a common
in. y occur.
n Sit.
Ladies*, Mens5 and Boys’ Sad­
See,
for
example,
yonder
little
school
education, but that the elder one Lake county,
- - - Oregon. ion M. n. H. they 1HM1CK.
Two Irishmen met in a saloon one
Mino ÀI blMKK.
dles, a Speciality.
morning—a rare occurrence. One bad fellow in a naughty fit; he has would need all the aid of a liberal education
make up the natural deficiency, and he
a two days’ beard. Says the one, shaken his long curls over his to
was accordingly sent to college, while his
Team, Buggy acd Plow Harness,..
ASHLAND
“ Well, Dinny, are ye lettin’ yer barde deep blue eyes; the fair btow is ’ brother was kept on the farm. It hap ene<
grow ? ” “Sure 1 can’t shtop it,” re­ bent in frown; the rose lip i •J ; one Spring that among the f uitot the gov­
TEAM & BUGGY COLLARS,
plied the other, rubbing bis bristling
ernor’s herd was a very stupid calf It
CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES,
LIVERY AND SALE STABLE,
curled in infinite defiance, and tlm would not suck or drink, and no amount
cbin.
CINCHOS, STIRRUPS,
A n old woman lias a narrow escape white shoulders thrust haughtily ot effort on the part of the father, son, or
WHIPS, LASllES, SPURS,
MAIN STREET.
from being rnn over by a hearse. “ I forward. Can any but a child i -hired man” could induce him fo take bis
sustenance.
After
tepeated
trials
the
gooc
COLLAR PADS, ETC., ETC.,
cm not at all superstitious," she says look so pretty, even in their
man*.«
patience
gave
out,
and
be
said
to
his
And everything usually kept in a first-elast
to her rescuer, “ but it bas always
Ashland, Oregon.
•son,—
estabii-hment.
Repairing done with neat­
seemed to me that it would be unlucky naughtiness?
‘‘Freeman, what on earth will we do with
rpilE
UNDERSIGNED
WOULD
to be killed by a hearse.”
ness and dispatch at prices to suit ibe-
Then comes the instant change; the stupid fool?”
eorge nutt . fy iias thf . pleasure to
1 respectfully intorm their It ieml.s
announce to the iohtbicanta of Ashland »nd it»
times.
“Do I believe in second love? Hashing smiles and tears, as all the
‘ I don't know, father.” was the ready
eurruumlinga hl» realit.e-a to ranpjy ail who need tl.e public get.erally th it they xj >]*
response, ‘’unless you send him to cullge with a g mm ! cueioin-m.ide b.x>t or eliue, made of the and
Hump! If a man buys a pound of
have purchase! the above e-tabut.nai.ciit, WHEAT Taken at the Highest
beet material. Call and see him. Shop on Main
sugar, isn’t it sweet ? And when that's good comes back in a rush, and with Martin.”
width will bebeuceloi.h lotitlucfed unde
Street, over creek, near bridge.
---------— «-*—-----------
{»one don’t he want another pound; you are overwhelmed with protes­
Market Rates in Exchange
their constant person<1 sujieivision, aunt
Ashland,
Juue
l*tb,
1.S7U.
noltf.
Ax O ptical D eltsiux —Here is a neat de­
and isn’t that sweet, too? Troth, tations, promises. They are irre­
they
guarantee
satisfaction
>o
ail
wl
o
may
for Goods.
lusion. Roll a sle-t of writing paper into
Murphy, I believe in second love.”
favor them with their pationage.
sistible, too, these little ones. a tube ten inches iu diameter, and hold it to
Aehhnd, Jtme 17lh, 1876.
noltf.
Also agents lor the
H ome and C lub .—“ My dear,” said They pull away the scholar’s pen, the right eje, looking through at any con­
a gentleman to his wife, “ our new
venient object, keeping the left eye also
Howe Sewing Machine
clnb is going to have all the home tumble about his papers, make open. Place the left haud. open with the
paltn
upwaid,
against
the
tube
an
inch
or
two
HE
UNDERSIGNED
WISHES
TO
RE-
comforts.” “Indeed,” sneered the summersets over his books, and
This celebrated machine, which is ac-
mind his friends, and the traveling pub­ knowled-ed by every one to be the best
wife; “ and when, pray, is onr home what can he do? They tear his from the further end. The surprising effect
apparently seen will be a hole through the
lic generally, that he is still to be found al
going to have all the club comforts ?”
machine known, and which has n et with
newspapers, litter his carpets, band the size of a cross section ot the tube. thh
too e extensive sales than any o:her on
I kate subscriber (excited and point­
Now in place of the hand put a sheet of
re; oid, is t:ow being intiotluced in Ash­
LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE,
ing to an objectionable article)—“What break, pull, upset, and then jab­ white paper with a hole in it of a quarter of
CLOSING OUT!
land.
The Howe is peculiary adopted to
ber
unintelligible
English
in
self-
does that mean ? Every statement is
an inch in diameter: stare intently into the where he Is ready at any time, and on all to any kind of work—bom a ruffle <» a boot,
false!” Editor (gazing reflectively on defence, and what can you do for tube and you will 6eethe hole In the sheet occasions to set before them the best the or shoe. Is simple in construction, eisily
of paper floating in the bole of the tube, market affords, in a style second to uo other run, and for strength and durability is un­
the article iu question)—“ I shouldn’t yourself?
clearly d» fined by the difference of illumma house in Oregon.
wonder if the whole article was a typo­
surpassed. Parties desiring to see ore of
graphical error.”
“If I had a child,” says the lion. Each eye obviously transmits a differ­ Dinners and suppers for special occasions, these machines can do so, by calling on them
ent impression to tbe brain, and that organ, gotten up in appropriate style, at short no­ at their office.
A student , after passing throe years precise man, “you should see.”
unable 'o disentangle them, lands us on the tice.
JASPER HOUCK.
A
DIMICK A SON.
in the “ Latin quarter,” wrote to his
He does have a child, and his palpable absurdity of a materialized hole.
Ashland,
June
17th.
1876.
» olii.
father as follows: “I have made up my
---------------------------------
child
tears
up
hispapers,
tumbles
mind to set to work, dear father, there­
The first paper ever printed in America
fore, I should like to know whether it over his thingsand pulls his nose was established in Boston in 1690. One
was law or medicine that I came to like other children; and what has hundred years from that time the total
nutnberof newspapets in this country was
Paris to 6tudy.”
HE UNDERSIGNED WISHING TO
the precise man to say for himself? only’200, of which only two or thiee were ^OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR
Dealers in
Do you ever read the newspapers ? Nothing. He is like everybody dailies. Since 1770 tbe progress ot journal­
sell out and quit business, offers his
ing go ;d wagon work, the undersigned
stock
of goods at retail, lor
No. Have you any opinion about any­
hereby
makes
known
that
he
can
be
found
ism in the United States lias been marvel­
al.
ail
times
at
bis
shop
iu
the
S.
W.
corner
thing? No. Do yon know your left else—“a child shall lead him.”
ous, the total number ot newspapers now
hand from your right ? No. Do you
Poor little children! They bring published being 6,232, of which 978 are of the public square Ashland Ogn; and is
consider yourself a species of born and teach us human beings more dailies. The wondertul increase in the le.idy and willing io do all work entrusted
facilities for disseminating information to me in a woikntaolike manner. WAG­ CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,
idiot ? Yes. Then you are fit for a
FOR CASH.
good
than
they
get
in
return.
How
among tbe people is the most remarkable ONS, CARRIAGES BUGGIES, WHEEL­
juryman. Swear him!
lure of this age, and should go far to­ BARROWS, i’LOW STOCKS, Ac., made
Hardware, Fancy Goods,
“You see,” said uncle Job, “my often does the mother repay this fe
wards educating and liberating the people to order, and repaired on short r.otice.
wife’s a cnr’ous wo^tan. She scrimped, by doing her best to wipe, even of
Tl e best Eastern stojk constantly on
this country.
Wishing to commence business, vzould do
and saved, and almost starved all of us before the time, the new and fresh
---------------------------------
W. W. KENT NOR.
well to call on me, as I will sell my whole
Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
noltf.
to get the parlor furnished nice, and
F a ' sk M orality .—Never fake morality.
simplicity
from
childhood,
and
stock
on easy terms, and tent them my store,
now she won’t let one of us go into it,
How exquisitely absurd to te’l girls that
In the mean time, I would say to persons
und haiu’t even had the blinds of it make her daughter too soon a beauty is of no value—dress of on use!
Groceries, Crockery, I’dints, Oils, Etc.,
Be
oily
is
of
value.
Iler
whole
prospects
open for a month. She is a cur’ous woman of the world, as she has
MILLINERY.
— <SD
« A3T <Sa> SMX OB—
and happiness in this life may often depend
woman.”
been.
UNKVILLE,
LAK£ CO.«
&GN- That I expect to start for San Francisco
upon a new gown or a becoming bonnet;
N one so D aft —Visiting magistrate
HAVE OPENED AT MY RESIDENCE,
and.
if
he
has
five
grains
cl
common
sense,
A pRoBLKM FOB ARITHMETIC A\8.— A.
soon, and would like to have my money be­
D. CHATMAN.
B. r. XEIL.
(to pauper lunatic)—“ Well, William,
on Main street, Ashland, Oregon, a
she will find this out. The great thing is to
and
B
,
tw
o
countrymen.
came
to
the
New-
millinery store. 1 have now a beautiful as­
fore starting. I may stay ia San Francisco
you have been here nearly ten years;
teach her their just value, and that there
I suppo-e yon would like to be dis­ York market with 50 geese e. ch. A. sells must be something Ivetter under the bonnet sortment ot
most of the Winter on account of ill health.
Meat Market,
30 geese at the rate of two ibr $1, and
charged?” P. L—“’Deed, no* sir; his
than
a
pretty
face
for
real
happiness.
But
HATS,
If I do not sell out intirely before starting,
B. sells bis 30 geese at the rate of three lor
you don’t think I am so crazed as ail $1,
at which rale the purchaser seeins to get never sacrifice truth.
my
business will be left with E. J. Farlow
CHAPMAN k NEIL,
WREATHS, and
that, do yon ? lam very comfortable, five gre.-e for $2. The net proc« eds of the
and J. Q. Latta, with instructions to sell
A branch concern—The limb oi a tree.
thunk your honor !”
LADIES’ FINISHING GOODS,
sale-, however, amounted to $25. Subse­
Ashland,
Oregon,
C heap F ob C ash , but STOP the credit part,
T he three-year-old was awakened the quently A. and B. have another lot of thirty
All
of
which
I
will
sell
cheap
for
cash,
AH
and
make a desperate effort to close down
other evening to see the Boys in Blue geese each for the market, but as A. is sick
^EP CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT THEIR
orders
troin
a
distance
promptly
filled.
Shop, near tb« lirldge, on M ein Street. * good so that I can in the Spring, either sell out,
qo by.
He watched the myriad of he gets B. to sell his lot, who comes to the
Aug. 24th, 1876.
MRS. J . EWING.
fupiJy of fre-b BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, etc.,
lights with lively interest. The next market, and believing that he is selling his
or freeze out; and to collect every cent pos­
which they <>Uer at tbe h>Mesiuiirkel price.
Dealers In
day be fell from a chair and struck on geese on the 6utne term« as befote. offers
Aehlaixi, Juiie 17th, 1S76.
nol'.f.
sible. Woe be unto you! Who are owing
at the rate of five fur $2, When he re­
FOR
SALE.
his bead. As seen as he could catch them
me in tbe Spring.
R. B. H argabixb .
turns home he finds, in making up bis ac­
his breath, he^aaped, “ Mamma, 1
IX HUNDRED ACRES OF FINE CUL
count with A., that he has only netted $24
Ashland, Sep. 28tb, 1876.
no!6tt
more Boys in Blue.”— Danbury Aeir.y.
tivatirig and pasture land, well improv­
for the. sixty geese, and is out $1, but cannot
E xperientia D o < et .—Irate young account for the deficiency. In the first in­ CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES ed, with two good dwelling houses and three
AM NOW MANUFACTURING, AND IIAVE
BLACKSMITHINQ
on lund, a »oud aaeorimeiit of
barns und other out houses, situated three
lady—" Mr. Cox, I declare your ma­ stance the sixty geese brought $25, and in
- BY -
Hardware, Fancy Goods,
and one half miles north of Ashland, on the
chines are the worst I ever saw! there's the second only $24, and yet he has, appar­
O. A C. Stage route. Bear creek runs LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP,
not even a looking glass!” Proprietor ently,sold them on the same terms—five for
EUBANKS & FORSYTH.
through the farm, and it is otherwise will which I offer to tbe trade at prices to suit the tim*e.
$2.
Can
any
of
our
boys
or
girls
account
YANKEE
NOTIONS,
of bathing machines—“Why, miss, if
by springs.
My sorp bus been pronounced by thoei wbo have
LL THOSE DESIRING WORK
there was looking-glasses, we shouldn’t jOr the deficiency of $1 on the second sale? Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc., wateied
This farm will be Fold on reasonable tried it, to I* fu,>erior u> t>ny imported article. Give
in our line, will find us at the
get you ladns out of them 'ere ma­
it
a
trial,
aDd
eupi>ort
home
industry.
terms. For particulars, enquire at this of­
W ii . ijt rot be better to use a S kii >-
‘
‘
Old
Michelson
Stand” ready to serve them
I want in exchange for eouu 2o,0<H» H e. of ronpb
LINKVILLE,
chines for bowers and howers!”— mobe than main stiength in placing a stone
fice.
I'A AC WOOLEN.
greue, at my factory.
W. H. HAIHAWAY.
with
neatness
and
dispatch. Particular at
Punch.
July let,
'
uu3tf.
over a mill dam to stop a L fxke ?
Ashtand, Jun-i:th, 1S7«.
njltf.
Lake county, - - - Oregon
tention paid to horse shoeing.
nolltf.
ASHLAND TIDINGS.
TINWARE STORE,
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CHEAP PAPER !
AV E E K L Y
OREGONIAN
JERSEY CATTLE.
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C. K. KLUM,
GOODS
Saddlery & Harness,
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ASHLAND HOUSE.
CLOSING
OUT!
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CLOSING OUT!
Wagon Factory
Nurse & Thatcher,
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DRY GOODS,
COST and freight
A SC Y PERIQV
Yankee Notions,
I
Nurse & Thatcher,
DRY
GOODS,
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s
Ashland Soap Factory.
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