Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 13, 1877, Image 2

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    the I daho war
had raised tbe money; could not name
GENERA^ NEWS.
the six men; Mr. Bultler of Wa6co wa*
[Coalenwd frooi dis.atch^s to the Orfg^nlir.]
Latest News by Telegraph.
one of the six; another was 31 >*itr; al
JULY 13, 187
FRIDAY
More resignations under the "pro­
so Goodman of Umatilla; didn’t re I hibiting act.”
The following arc extracts from the
Dealers in
Lewis** n Teller of date, July 4*h:
Tan Etthirof th-»T iding * willa-s.un* ^ore-jo”- I member the other!*; bad no personal
Tilton and his two daughters have I On July 2 1, L P Brown writes from
«lb ;!íty f -r V ew-»vpre-w l by to-re-i o »ten s>, m d I
du culiluttoic» ioti will rewve a ten i-n utie-* the j knowledge that these men offered tbeir
gone to Europe.
¡31*. Idaho: Col. Whipple’s commar-d,
auuur* resi nan'* i-f»n Med-Tie i.i»tne »iii ñutí
votes for sal»*; preferred the election of
be ua. d I d , rmt if L-e wri >r h » r» qui8’B.
Wells and Auderson have been in i with volunteers under command of D
Grover to Nesmith.
B. Randall, came across Looking Gl-tbs’
dieted and a big sensation created.
I
band
at Cb*sr creek yesterday morning
31r.
Nesmith
recalled.
----
Witness
OUR FAREWELL.
at
7
a
M The Indians told the colonel
Toe
P.esident
will
meet
prominent
i charged while talking with many per­
that
they
were prepared to fight, and it
CAP3, BOOTS and SHOES,
With this number of the T idings we sons that money had been us*d to se- southwestern men at Hut Springs.
is said they opened the ball by firing
close onr connection with tl^e paper, cure Grover's election; told 3Ir. W stere
Henry Ward says that reconciliation the first shot When the order was
feeing that we resign it into bauds that he thought he had been deieated between Lim and Theodore is bimply given to commence filing tbe Indians
HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS,
thoroughly capable of making it almo*' bv the n*»« of money.
soon broke for the bills and places of
impossible.
Agricultural Implements
shelter. It is not km»wu how many
necessity in every borne in Southern
Third day: Hiram Straight sworn.—
A fire at Delnorte, Colorado, on the were killed or wounded, «« they scam­
Y ankee N otions ,
Oregon.
Was a member of the House in the last Gtir consumed property to the amount pered in all directions. They captured
We are glad to know that the old legislature; his choice was C >1. 5es- , of §200,000.
the Indian camp aud burnt all tbeir
motto is to remain at the mast bead and mith; kuow nothing of the use of mon­
provisions and i louder, and took about
Sucb as Reaper*, Mowers. Horse Rakes,
It is reported that Sir James Fergus a thousand head of Indian horses. No Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc.
that every enterprise calculated to ad­ ey; voted for Grover on the final bul
Hand-Rakes, Hay-Foi ks Baik-y
will succeed Lord Dufi’criu as governor citizens or soldiers were killed or wonn
Forks, T.ible »»nd Pocket,
vance the interests of S »ntberu and i |of; told Mr. Butler the night before geuei al of Canada.
Cutlery, Carpen­
ded. The Indiana are burning prop Linkvilie,
Lake connty,
Oregon.
Sontheastern Orecou wi 1 meet with the vfoction that tha Ifopnldieaus had
ter» Tonis.
eriy
and
will
d<»
much
damage
before
Eigland advances the opinion that
C i a a r a
the hearty support of the new udmiuis- ! refused to go for Mr. N* smith as they
HwUSE AND LOT
thev can b- checked. C»pt. Elbot cap­
Geo.
Grunt
will
have
a
third
term,
and
and
T--bbacco,
t rat ton.
tured 75 <»f Jo-epli’s ca'tle and 40 hor
had at first pro mi.*vd and witness was
Boots
<e Slues.
,
hopes
Lhut
be
may.
sea, they had a skirmish ou the Nimna-
To the many cordial supporters of ttred of it and would vofo th*» next day
Crockery
and
Glassware,
About 100 Democrats of the next h*», he sava he d<*u’t know how many
Fiuit Jais, Fruit Cans,
the paper we extend our hau l at part­ for Grover; stated to Mr. Grover and
were killed as they had to retreat. The
ing, hoping that pro-parity may follow others on the first d ty he went to Salem House aie assembled at White Sulphur Indians are mostly between Snake and ,
them in ttie future and that they will that Nesmith was his first choice, but ' Spiiugs, recteatiug.
Salmon riyer«. and are reported about I
'<•00
strong aud well armed Col Perry !
always remaiu as true friends to the th *t when tie became sati fled be could
The mail service between Linkvilie
a
T idings aa they have been during t.»e not b»‘ elected,he would pieier Grover. | Oregon, and Linton, Cal., has been in­ with 30 men on his wav to C »itoriwood Just North of the XI. E. Church. As nice a
was attacked by heat ilea, Lieut. Rains, loTiti. nas diete is in town. Also one share
period of our proprietorship
Nobody had any control over tbe ac creased to tri-weekly.
ten soldier» and two citizen* were kill­ in Hie Ashland Water Ditch.
We thank the brethren of the pr?ss tions of witnes-; heard rumors on th<*
Six persons were given poisoned ed. Col Whipple joined Perry and
lnipiiie a the 1 wings uffice or of 'Squire
for tbeir many kindly c fli :es, and as we street of the use of mouev, with refer-J milk for breakfast, at Tipton, Mu., on drove the Indians off—the fight ta still lluP'man. Jacksonville.
47—3m
going
on.
resign the tripod for tbo merchants ence to b »th aides of t ie question; did : the morning of the 8th.
M ARBLEIZED IRON »VARE,
Sin Francisco. July 6—The war de­
desk, the pen for the yaid stick and not know of a dollar parsing either
News of boys being blown np with partment has ordered the transfer of
turn front the files of tbeir newspapers wav; received a letter from Mr. Gilfry
powder, on the 4 b, is coming in—caus­ a regiment from tbe South to reinforce
to our day book and ledger, we feel asking him to make an affi lavit rtlative ■
General Howard.
ed by careless handling.
They say that Joseph decoyed G«n
sanguine that a continuation of their to his action and the senatorial con'ei>»;i
P
riugal
has
consented
to
act
with
Howard
across Sdmou river and then (
Ashland, Oregon.
kiudneS" will al wavs be heartily ricq> ' this to counteract eertiin statements al '
J<is«uh
rerrossed
the
river
and
got
on
recited by our successors in the office ready in circulation; could not see E.igland in suppressing the slave trade
the Cottonwood between Howard and
on the 31 -zitubique coast.
of the A shland T idings .
Lanwai witl-in 30 n iles <-f L«w-ston
where there was anv n-e f -r nion»y iu
i
J. M M c C all ,
Postmaster G neral Key exp«c'stbat
John A. Fanil wri es fr> m Pafonse
Jn«t received.* hrge i nd felect Jot ©f Gold and Back Walnut Molding, Paints, Oil and
secnriug election of Mr Grover.
P.uied Je^cl j ; uleo, u g *od Mcoi num cf
L
udii
g
3
:
:
Wuen
we
crossed
the
moderate
men
ol
all
parties
in
Congress
M B aum .
Gia: ,ss, Biusbes, Blacking, Caitiage Bulls.
Geo L Curry sworn.—O tee G‘vern '
Spokane ,,,,dee yesterday there were
will
support
the
lbesideut.
Nails I
or, and acting G iverr.nr of the Terri -
THE GROVER INVESTIGATION’.
I e* ween 300 au<1 4tl0 buck Indians said CLOCKS, H’J TCJIES.&PECTACLES,
tory tix year-; knew S r iigi.t as a mat. (
A Vienna dispatch says for ten weeks to be in council, all were armed and
E»e glasses sod Sr»iiigM chwe nr*dkB corstauljr
The Senate sub committee consisting of irreproachable cbaiachr. lie was | to come the • lituate will preclude any <q'tipp**d. The outlook for this conn >>n
!» id ai.d for siile ai imi:hnnui prive.
27:»f.
I
tiv is bad. A'l the »»-tilers on Pine
of Senator McMilltu cf Minnesota, Sen­ a Nesniitli man but such a pressure was ’ effective warfare in Europe.
erffk and P»-l<»uae plains, except five
ator Saulsbury of Delaware ard S-na- brought, to bear oti him that he could j
YANKEE KOTISliS, FANCY COODS&C
men. have left. The country is in th«
European
scientists
will
make
a
tour
tor Morton of Indiana, appointed to in­ not stand out any longer; heard rumors I
hand* of the savages, and it is a sad ’
vestigate the character of Senator of money being used; such charges! 1 of research through Colorado, Utah sight to see the people running for
I
1 their lives, and leaving al! they
thev have
Grover and the manner of his election, were not more rife than when Mitchell and Ctlifurnia this summer.
Always kept on band and made to order.
I except th» ir children, to the wild In-
commenced tbeir labors in Portland on was elected; did not kuow anything
A dispatch from L >ndon July 8, says | j dmns fiu-hed with victory.
July 2 The evidence given up to date about, money being used.
strong rumors lmvc reached herd that ! U 1. Whipple with hi« command and ’
S. F. Chadwick sworn.—Took no side the Pope died at Rome to day.
is so voluminous that onr space will
*-on>e vo’uitteers front Mt. Idaho sur
piised Looking Glass sod 40 of his
only admit of a very brief synopsis of in the senatorial contest; was not a can
Tin ¡Sliect-Iron and Copper-,
The widow of the late Francis P. loaves at Clear creek, on the 1st inst.
it. We shall undertake however to didate; heard rumors of money being
ware, or I lie best quality.
Blair di* d at While Sulphur Springs ; Th« Indians were commanded to sur­
-AND—
give an idea of the principal points used; had the impres-ion that W-laoii
render,
but
with
cha
acteristio
stub
­
Md , on July Sth, at an advanced age
was a Nesmith man; he stated to Wit
elicited in the examination.
bornness they refused and ran for their
The
Democratic
State
C
j
ntral
Com
­
horses. The soldiers and cit’Z'-uis char
ness
that
Nesmith
had
acted
in
bad
First day: W. H. Watkinds sworn.—
I
g»
d and fired volley after volley into
Takes an active part in politics; attend faith in not going into caucus and I for mittee of California have reconciled the
A'.l of which will be sold
the
retreating savages, killing seven­
ed the last seasiou of the legislature, it that reason changed to Grover. Wit local factions of San Francitco, that ! teen. The remainder encceedeil in es-1
at
»
was composed of 60 representatives and neKs said that he had been introduced were quarreling.
caping.
On the 21 Gen. Howard moved on to !
30 senators; 46 votes necessary to elect to Mosier, was not acquainted with
Friends of W» l!s and Anderson pay
Cano«
landing Snake river, where six­ The «tore recently or iipied by
a S'nator; Democratic majority in the him; believed Mr. Wilson was incap­ that if indicted they will demand p* r
teen important caches were discovered
llie late It. H, Hai Radine
house; one or two; in the Senate five able of being corrupted, he was a mem­ sonul interposition by the President containing a large urjount of new cl< th
is again «»pen aud
or six. not positive; there were about ber of the B qitist chinch, a mason and for their protection.
ing, cigars, 200 sacks of Ilnur, trinkets,
old iri/nds and
20 Democratic candidates for the was highly, respected.
etc. A large band of Indian hor-es
The greenback pnrtv in Wisconsin and some exc»-llent beef were captured.
S-»nate; brought before the caucus Nes
H. Straight recalled —Tf witness had
Wheat,. Bariev, Oltta,. Eggs A'*,
mi»h, B »cham, C’ladwick, Grover and made any sta'emeuts to Mr. Thompson have nominated 13 P A’lis for govern- This will be a -erioija loss to the In­
dian?.
and
has
citron
raced
the
troops.
Burnett; did n- t know the number of that mmiey bud been used lie would ' nr Tbeir platform calls for paper All the pass's out. of the mountains in
taken in exchange for goods at the
i
money
and
good
times.
votes ia tn« CBucits. Grover nomina­ remember ii; merely said that if wonev
which .Jo-eph was last seen with his
highest market price.
To call and Fiamme Stock and Pliers
ted; Fid.Iler, Straight, B itler and had been used it was more lik« ly to be
The Administration swaps some form hard aro cuard* d.
I
On the 5th Indians moved their camp
A shlaxii . Muy 12th, No. 4i> tf
Go »»Imai , Ncsmiihs friends,refused to Mosier who got it; Nesmith told wit of c«vernmenr in M *xico before pro
with •ilx’itt 1,600 head of stock across
go into tbe ciucn«; think Mosier was nessthxt he b> lieved 31 » sípt gi t money . i ceedinu to the settlement of pending the pr.iiri« in the direction of Clear­
io the second caucus.
Mr Cuadwi -k was recalled and stat difficulties on the border.
water. Col. Perry made no move tn I
|
intercept
them
boon after a small
ed
that
he
did
not
think
there
was
ai
v
.
Second day: J. W Nesmith sworn:—
V I Robert I) de Owen is dp«d.
For a squad of volnnteers wer« se-n coming I
Was a candidates for the Satiate before thing pertaining to the senatori»il ques i i year p”of he Ims b«en considered in
fr-un th»* di ection of Mt. Idaho and
Dealers In
the Oregon Legislature; did not attend tiou in the resignation of 3Ir Watkinds sane—D stroyrj his mi«’d trying to 15'1 Indians -tarted to i' t.ercept them i DRY GOODS,
!
as
anperinletideut
<-f
the
Penitentiary,
the caucuses: B ttler, G »odman, Fol
from reaching Whipple’s command.
fathom the impenetrable future.
James
(O;:e
Arn
)
Brown,
sworn
—
Perry
saw their perilous po-ition arid !I
cller, Straight and perhaps some others
i
GROCERIES,
N«w Orleans Democrats sav they in- was urged to go with troops to their
of his friends did not at’en.l the can-1 Sii'l he lived in Porilmd; bad lived in
rescue
but
refilled,
saying
it
wa«
no
cns' beard a great deal of talk about.> Oreg >u since 1856 was ucqu iiiit -d with ■ tend to hnvfi Stanley Matthews and u«»*. Their captain saw his position
CLOTHING, HATS, CATS, LOOTS and SHOES
money being used in the election; know Mr. Wilson, of Tillamook, now dead; Secre’aty S’lPrtn’tn indieted as nccuHSO ; and ord red his m> n to charga, break
FANCY GOODS,
tiie Indian line, dismount and return
nothing of it personal y.brlieved money had his last conversation with him tbei ii>*s to the returning board frauds.
j
the
tire
until
assistance
c«mld
ranch
wa- b-tng used to secure the election evening b fore the election; slept with
During th« month of .Tune ] 135 fort, them Th« command was no sooner
Hardware^ Fancy Good»,
cf Grover; bis 1.-» lief was founded on Witries-.; 3Ir Birnhart and Vic Trevitt of wingdr.m has b«<*n biii't along th« given than the brave 17 dashed through
HARDWARE,
rumor; many of his friends told him wanted to find out whether he was go I
cliann-1 of the npp«r Wdlamette, with and re died tbeir position, fighting like
ing
to
throw
<
ff
cm
them
and
go
for
i tigers for neatly an hour, and keeping
this fact; Mr. 31 »eier of Wasco asked
r«»ul# nioRt satisfactory to navigation i this inimen«- raids at bay. lo-ung their
Grover,
on
going
to
bed
witness
put
wi'uess tor tuoury; Mosier told witnes-
Tt is exr»pctpd that Republicans in i captain and four more or their number
that becoull get $1400 for his vote; money Bunhart hud given him on the
CUTLERY, . Gccrtrits, Crtxkcry, Joints, Oils, Etc.*
i when C-»l. Perry sent them relief of 50
witness told bin he l^d no money; table, aud ask- <1 him how tnu'di of it the South will make no nominations, men and a Gatling gun. and the sava-
never talked with Mosier afterwards; he wanted not to go for Grover, lie said I hnt support independent Democratic ' ges fell back, bur contrary to the ex­
people told witness that Bradshaw an I "you name it,” witness said "will fif­ ficke's Such a course will tickle the peditions of nil yo pursuit, was ordered
LINKVILLE,
PATENT MEDICINES,
I The Indians are in full possession of
Ferguson of Yamhill had told th»-ir teen hundred more do ?“ he said no he I President.
C »mas prai.ie except Mt. Idaho, camp
constituents they would vote for him; oul I do better, and ad led "wail tilt I S«rv;a will, on th« opening of her on Cotton and Grangeville.
Lake county,
Oregon
after to-morrow ai d we will talk busi I
also Mr. G-iodwin of U uatilla; Wi s »n
nese: come to sleep with me day after j skiu'tchina. [Legislature] proceed to
V. CHAPM AN.
!.. A. NOU
Etc., Etc., Etc.
and tkraight toll witness they would
declare her independence, and thank
vote fur him; know nothing of Wi'son to morrow.” The ru xt night he uould ¡ H ip Czar for giving her the opportu­
ASHLAND
obtlining a loan fro.n the School Fund; "talk business" ir Gruver was not elec-1 nity of doing so.
'VUE undersigned , believing IT
JL to be Lu the iniilii-il advant-ige of
Always kept on hand and sold at (be
be ha I a good piece of land worth prob­ ted, but Grover was elected the m xt
There
is
hut
one
consnl
’
hip
vacant,
lowest living rates.
ably $10 per acn*. Mr. Goldsmith was day; witne-s < ifored him the money if
Millers
and.
Farmers,
and that is a verv nnhea’thy post, on I
regarded by witne-H as a friend to he would refuse t • vote for Grover, lie
AH kinds of Merchantable pro­
the coast of Africa, yet there are seven Have made arrangements whereby the
Grover, but denied tnis to witness; repli-d that he could do better; wit
MAIN’ STREET.
duce taken in exchange tor goods.
kuew nothing of Lis taking money to ness did not a»k him to vote for Nes thousand applications on file for ap­
Salami; Goldsmith tol l witness he did mith; returued the money to Barnhart pointments as consul.
Will be under the management of J a ­
not furnish money to help Grover; per­ then-xtday; woul 1 not know 3Iosier
Wells and Ander°on. of Louisiana cob W agveb who will have charge of
N » 44,-If
he un ’ dfrsigned would
sonally did not know of any money be­ if he were to see him; knew Palmer returning board repnfa'ion are accused l oth Mi ls for t' e Company during the ensu­
respectfully in orin fbeir friend-
KOBT Ü ARBEIT,
D. J. * EBREE.
ing used; bad heard that the six men and bad talked with him about the sen of "altering and publishing as fru«. cpt ing ye ir. ciding July l-i, 1S77.
and
the piibiic gei eridly th <t they
Wi- wi 1 pay lit« highest maiket pii- e for
who did not attend the caucus were) atorial question aud Nesmith not goiug t iin altered, false, forged and counter­ good
bate
ptochised
the above e-tab it-buient,
ni rch mt inle who t, and a«e prepared
and
having
thoroughly
cleared the lobelia
in»o caucus.
•’fixed."
feit records—feloDeonsly etc ”
I-- contract tl-nr at ill lowest piice per
hav
fiorn
(be
pr«
mines,
they can assure
ilio i* iml ] omds at llie Mills.
Chad wick was recalled nr.d said lie
A W. Waters, U. S Marshal, sworn.
tl
eir
pai
r>»ns
that
»lock
entrusted
to tbeir
The Pres-'dent is so well satisfied that
»titice » f th-* Company at the Ashland
did
not
know
who
composed
the
Locks
care
will
be
well
and
saiely
cared
fur.
—Was in attendance at the legi-lature I
there is no further need for troops in iUlls. Add-e «,
Co.,
last
fall;
a
good
deal
of
pressure!
WAGNER, ANDEREN A
during senatorial election; Grover*
the south that ho willshortlv withdraw
GOOD TURNO.UTS
FA)iMEd'S CO..
had
beeu
brought
to
bear
to
iudure
the
I
foi ling friends were Wa’k»nds A Haw-1
all troops from that section except snrh
nol2tf.
Ashland. Oregon.
Of carriage» and buggies supplied at
th »ru«; uudt-rsfoo I that G »1 Isunth was State to buy the Locke, couldn’t say ! as may be necessary for garrison duty
any lime.
an active friend of Grover,he seemed to i that Goldsmith Was openly at work for ■
Tf the Russians capture and occnpv
GA RETT AND FERREE’S TRI WEEKLY
be a itively working tor him; kuew ol ins - Grover. never heard any proposition |
■¿Lage* I no be w»-en the ab-ve named
Constantinople
England
declares
she
I
i
being in S»fom tbe night before the i mad»* that Grover’s friends would sup
In qua.nti.j--R le suit purchasers. They uil
point- ibr«e tmicsa Meek,
Tbe-«
pain's
have
stood
the
t«»t
of
years,
won’t sanction it. and the result will
port
the
bill
to
buy
ihe
locks
if
the
;
also,
iu cm ecli-n »ith tleir stable, run a
□>.<
ki
<
g
the
nip
election; heard specific charges that
and -«re now better ill,in ever. They a e
be
probable
that
the
I
on
and
bear
will
through
in
compo-ed uf the best materials known to
TRUCK-WAGON
money was being used: had uo special locks men would suppoit Grover ' for
one d »y car­
"take a twist” over the carcass of Tur
the trade.
the
senate.
opportunities to know of the plaus;j
At reasonable rates. I). C hapman A N ul .
rying U.S. Mail uii.l passengers.
Brown was recalled and testified h* key.
31: if
what witness said of Goldsmith was had cirenl.ited the prtiuons, got them
J?lire. Xrin.se ed Oil
Fonr out of five members of the ,ex­
founded on hearsay.
LEAVES ASHLAND
on a table in a vacant room iu the cu
B. r. M»1L.
1*. CHiPMAN
STRICTLY PUR
WHITE LEAD
tom
lions«,
they
were
Mgn«-d
by
lUrSt ecutive committee in
Wisconsin
ar«
J M Johns sworn. — Was at Salem
MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI
AND PURE FRE vCII ZINC.
everybody, «’•••ii» 27 D moerats m Po.k
during tbe Senatorial election; never! county and ISO Republicuua aud Dem­ postmasters, and how the Republicans
Meat Market,
DAYS at 4 o (duck a . m : arrives at Link
are
going
to
get
their
convention
to
­
Which
are
so
united
by
our
process
of
man
ville
same
days.
Returning,
heard Mr. Goldsmith offer to use mon­ ocrats altogether.
u fa c ure. as to produce punt Mich is
ey for the aid of Grover; in the pres-! D P.‘ Thompson sworn.—Hid fre­ gether is what they are auxiously in­
more durable, b«an if it nd will last
ence of Goldsmith it was stated that quent conversations with 3Ir. Straight quiring about.
LEAVES LINKVILLE
tu ice as ;u..g as ..ay other point known.
duriug »he senatorial contení; came to
their ageut had said tbe six men ( who •
A Pioche, Nev., dispatch sta‘es that
me on Wednesday b-fore the election
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATUR-
did not go into caucu*) would sell out | ami said that one or two of the mem­ two men, Darned Holland and Carter,
D \
arriving at A-bland same day c«-n-
for $6000; the next morning tbe ques­ bers were going over to Grover and he were murdered ou the reservation in
recta w»ih our daily stage line beiween
Its co-t to the consumer is considerably
Litikvdle and F>>ri Klamath. Abo wi«h
tion was discussed by the saute parties thought b»» should do s.»; wituei-8 had Southeastern Nevada. July 1st.
One less than the AVERILL FAINT is already
our semi weekly line from Linkvilie to
eep constantly on hand at their
when it was said tile six meu had been no per-uual knowledge of money b- ing of the murderers has been caught. It mixed and tinted if required. For Sale by
Lake City and all iuteruiediate points.
bb.»u, near Us b- kige, on Msin Street. a good
used, there were various rumors about
euuply of fre-h BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, «U.,
J. M. McCALL & €O ,
fixed; heard that Goldsmith and Mr. tbe use of money, about tbe hotel and is reported at Pioche that an insurrec­
which they «»fler at the lowest market price.
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Smith, Mr. Grover's brother-in law, I legislature.
A eh boa, June 17‘h, IM76.
noltf.
Ashland, Oregon
tion has broken out.
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THE
ASHLAND
NURSE & THATCHER,
TIDINGS
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, i
B. F. S.SŒSER»
Dealer in Stoves, Tin and
Hardware.
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I
FOR
SALE
IN ASHLAND,
Pressed
Tinware,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Picture Frames,
OPENED
AGAIN.
Plenty of Goods
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CHEAP FOR CASH,
I
Patrons Are Invited
Nu>*se & Thatcher,.
DRY
GOODS,
j
YANKEE NOTIONS,
INTERESTING TO FARMERS !
FEED AND LIVERY STABLE t
«
Ashland and Phoenix Mills,
MRS. M. W. HARGADINL
T
ASKLAND AND LINKVILLE
STAGE LINE.
Averill Mixed Paints.
BALED HAY FOR SALE!
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CHAPMAN & H.EIL,
WE EXCEPT NONE.
Ashland, Oregon,
K
GARRETT ¿ FERREE.