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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1877)
I THE ASHLAND FRIDAY TIDINGS JULY 13, A N ew F eature .—As soon as we can mature the necessary arrangements, we i propose to give a weekly statement of the prices of beef in Virginia City and ■ San Francisco. To the stock men of i this section of the State we feel sure j this feature alone will be worth the j price of the paper in the course of a' year, and we shall certainly do all else we can to muke the T idings a necessity to the “sun browned aud bearded cattle men.” 1877 Agents for the Tidings. L. B'moels, .... Porthni, Ore^oD. Jaenb Tbo np«on, - “ 8. M. Pet'ti-gi 1 & Co., ... N»*w Y<>rk. Rockwell & Ctx-esmnD, ... St. Loui<». L P. Fin er, ----- Bin Fram-ii-co. Too*. Boyce, J. R. Nev, ----- Jack»* nvi’le. C 8 Sergent, ----- P (VU X. Ed. R O»*n, ; - - - On*r»l P-»w. Mi«- Art e W. CWvIsr, - - • R»ck Point C. B Watson, General Agent for T^ke county. I ASHLAND P. O. REGISTER Hon. L. 8. Dyar, late U. S. Indian Agent at Klamath, tarried with us a few days and then left ns on last Tues day for his ranch cn Klamath Lake, a few miles south of the Reservation« wlnre he purposes to folio* the lmrse business. to which the Lake couutry is so well fiitrd. Men of < nterprise «nd means, are the great want of onr iron tier settit meats, ami one by one they come to take part in developing the re sources of a section which will, at no distant day, teem with a wealthy and prosperous population. Stages leave Ashland as follows: The O <t C. Stage Co.’s ^tage leave A^lil »nd for Jacksonville, Rock Point and Ros-- burc every day at 6 a. m. Mail do es at 5:30 a. in. Fdr llenlv. Y’teki and Reuling at G p. m. M iil c’o-e« at 5:30 p. in. Hutt- n ,t Garrett’s Stages leave Ashland every Muudav, Wrdnesday mid Friday morning« for Linkvill«*, and return on every Tn«**diiy. ThurstLiy and Saturday. Leave Linkville f >r f. ike City, C*Hf"i nia, Wednesdays ; arrive at Lake Citv Sdiit- dH.vs; letve Lake Citv M unlays ; arriv«- at Linkville Thursdays, carrying mad aud passing' rs. Re; rular passenger wagon L-avos Ashland fo* Linkville every M uiday inorning, and re urus every S huh L iv A. I> ilELMAN. P- M. LO 7 AL INTELLIGENCE The wife of the ll-*v. Mr. Mayfield, residing in this place is repouted quite unwell. ---------- ------------- E scaped .—Our chief says lie bad fo leave Lake tn escape the matrimonial contagion, We are not satisfied of his safety even here. I The correspondence of Theobald came late this week and we have been compelled, against our will, to prune it considerably. Mr. A. J. Pinkston agent for the Sacramento Record I num, made us a pleasant eall to day. Mr. Pinkston is a gentleman of intelligence and spirit and we doubt not will do a good work for Lis paper in onr State. Follnwinc are the officers of Ashland Lodge No. 45. I. O. O 1*., for the en suing term: J. D Fountain, N. G ; E. J. Furlow, V G.; I. O. M.ller, R. 8.; R. P. Niel, P. S ; Wesley Mitchell, Treas. Charley Mosher not M >sier, our ol-i typographical friend b ■auied in on ns | yesterday. Ho is Laving a vacation Xi »iv, and proposes soon to awaken the echoes of the i..(»untains with his bear gun. Do not forget the C»ater Luk trip Charley. —:-------- ---------------- About fifteen nnnnte's. work and 50 •c°nts worth of lumber applied iiumedi ately, where it is needed, on the cross ' way over the water ditch at the north i side of town, might save the city u I i large bill for a brokeu leg, neck or I something of the sort. ! among the lx>n tun about the 20Hi pros — The Jacksonville Brass Bind and several haek loads of peopl« went ont to mett our victorious nine who return ed from Roseburg last Sunday. Brewer Wetterer was so r< juiced he bled to the amount of a whole keg of lager. —A son of Mr. Ilockenvnse rode ont to meet the ball club on Sunday, when near the residence of Granville Sayers, three miles north of town, the horse fell dead in the road; it was valued at $75. —A change of elected officers of Jacksonville Lodxe No. 10, I. O. O F , was made at their last rueetiug and the following were installed for the ensu ing term, by D. D G M , John A B«»zrr: Jolm Milhr, N. G ; D. Crone miller, V. G.; J. H. Pen, R. S.; F. Levy. T. —The Superintendent of Sterlingville Ditch have employed 200 Chinamen. T heobold . MERGANSER J uly 5 h, 1877 —The festivities of our fourth euded with a nice dance at Mr Wilson’s. C aught H im .—Turn Brown, the r.o torious slag« rubber, was captured in this place ou Friday evening Ja.-t, bt officers Hendricks and Rennels—the former a deputy sheriff from Siskiyou county. Cal., and the hitter a special messenger of Wells, Fargo & C ». — who bad been hot on his trail for sev er 1 days He had just Flopped at a blacksmith rlmp in the edge of town and ordered his bor e’s ehoes remove <1 and was waiting for the smith to p*r- form the work when the <411 * era rode up and covered him with pituol and shotgun, fie seemed to take the mat ter as ccol as though it were an invi tation to eat iee-creain—paying no at tr-ntion whatever to the command to throw up his Lauds. lie was soon bandctiired. and bis feet chained to gether. ai-.d thus equipped was march ed to the hot i Io await the arrival ol the stage from th»- noitli. The < fficeifi at Ilin request permitted liim to retire to the hack of the liveiy stable, and so soon as he wa« out of sight lie quick ly relieved himst li of a watch ami some j -welrv, < f which, perhaps be thought there might be tr(»nb:esome questions n-ked. as regards ownership. They were picked up ami taken charge of by ; the < fficer»—Thomas declaring that he ha.<l never seen them befoie and Ladti’i the least idea how ihev got there; but Thomas didn't have his little hatchet along and so the < fficers made allow ance for that statement. lorn Brown is a young man. probably not more then 23 years, of small stature and looks like “as mild a mannered man as ever rent tied a ship or cut a throat” He is however, of daunllers nerve. He h .s a very bad imputation, report says that when he was not actively engaged in killing somebody, lie indulged in such little | h-asantries as “cracking cribs.” “tapping tills,” ‘’going through stages” etc. IK has more tbun enough of that sort of business on hi« bands to insure him employment from the minions of the law for the remainder oi his nat ural life. —The most laughable part of the dsy's doings on the fourth was the shooting match between G. G. aud 8. on one tide, stiooting, rill •«,forty yards, and M. ou the other side, shooting twenty yurds with a bow and airo»v. Imagine the surprise and disappoint ment of the party of the first part, after shooting into and cluse arouud the tar g» t, with their fine r ile«, to see the modern William Tell rtep forward with 20 yds. of wire iu one hand and bow ami arruw iu the other. The arrow was arranged witbsinuil st-q les,through which he passed the wire, fastening one end to the target, and nil he had to »lo was to Lead h s bow, l»t the arrow fly, and it would strike centre every time. Some uf our boys don’t wish to bet some more ou this little bow aud arrow game. —Our swamn lands are too dry t<» grow grass sufficiently loug to muke uuy tiiis year.' Plan of Appointments. I PLANING MILL JOLT. Unlike the people of the older por- 15*h or 11. Son-lay-S.in* Valley, 11 a mind 3 pm B -ke i- e -tit«g. iions of the country, the citizjns ( f 221, o: 4th Sun’ny-Lkkvil e, 11 » in and lec ure —AND— ni. Lake seldom gather in large numbers. 31> 29th, or 5.h Suaday- Jacksonville, Qu trter’v ni têt- and the Fourth is to them a great en in^. ACOCfT. nunl reunion. Then tLe pitch-fork is 5th, or 1st Sunday -C. hu , iu-e log near lVilllamf- laid aside, the brunding iron hangs un bu’g. 12 h, or 21 Stud y-Quir'eriy mee ing at Taylor'» used on a gate po3t, the maul and ferr» ou R '¡r w i i er. ’i, r 31 Sni-d y— C mp meeti g on Bu’te c eek, wedge lie at rest on the rail cut, and < u- 19 mi r is lu.» E gi- I’uin . 26t , or 4ui feu. d ij — Jui k-* Lville, morLiug anti they assemble, not only to burnish up Granite £tn?t, e>tuu g. their patrioti-m, but to enjoy them WEPrKMBKR. selves socially on the one great day of 21 or 1 -• Sooday—Fo -t. cre-k 11 a m an i lec’rre I 3 p lu. B .sari u.’ e ing J R N BELL, P b or. the year. Ashland, Oregon-* Such an occasion was the celebration Mrs. Jas. Eiciny <1* .l//.v.s M. .1. Swinylc at the new town of M -rganser, on Link H..ve op»Mda flrU-clafS River, three miles below Linkville. Here the foundation has been luid fora On Main S ret-t place which we fancy will ere long b- LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD - - - - • Oregon. a town of no meat; consequence, being Ashland i"g. Circulai* aud bui oil b-wi ug <ku nicety situate I in a fertile portion of I yV«- h ire cow ou L«m«l.. b ■ u lful «iffor* went of u order. I B-'Dne’», Fr«-u< h Fi llers, Wre;i»h-, the Like country and on the main line II H I ■»», ’.u ..ei, Ne a Ti-«-. Loen Suiu, Ju-, I...)us’ i Fiui b 114 G. u«lt*, eu*., eic etc of travel through Southeastern Oregon. SASII, W< 11, the people assembled about noon in a spacious shed gotten up for £¿5-.~>r<»-«-M k igdons 10 ar>1»*r. »rd >■ | ort«*»> ■ •!■ ' n r 1 r-•tn .1-j-11 «-4 (¿¿TAg 1 < y for Dr. the occasion, and the exercises pro fr.»u. A'aruer's xTe-nib Corsei. Everytu 1 g .* uk I u »- iij mr DOORS, MOULDINGS, ceeded a* follows: C Bb. l»2 24. M;i-ic by the band. BEDSTEADS, A ver” appropriate prayer by Hon. L. 8. Dyar. 73R THE EX'FJ T ¡’ OF THOSE DEsIR- Music. BREAKFAST, DINING tug go <1 w 'gou work, the um'ersigi e I Reading of the DJdara*ion in a very . e eby in kes kn >wn th it I e can be 'o md crediiuble way by C. 11 Dyar. i .»b limes h hi* si o,i in the w. co i-e CENTER, and o r the puolic sq me Ashland Ogn; ami is Music again. e <ly und wiling o do Ul no k entras el Gia I». :, bv G .plain O. C Applegate. o me ria wo kinmlike iinmuer. W\G This was one oi the spe -.i. ,r.i best ef <»’8. <’AKI{l.V;i> , Bi!-;<;i.-:s, whiel - EXTENSION forts und certainly one of the best ora HA HiOV.’S. I’LOW STO KS, A c ., in . uc o "nie . and lep tiled o i sho i i o ice. Huns we have ever list -ned to. T e best Lusern sio k to sum 'v oi TAELES. Music Hguin. Then came the toads hui. W. W. RENI NÖil. Ashi 'nd. June 17 h. lsTti. nulif. which were spicy patriotic and peculiar and catiued much merry <x iteinent BUREAUS, Ashland boap Factoiy I Then the diuuer, which like all other AM NO»V MANUFACTURING, AND HAVE was ele I leulures of tue programme, Ì MU h <t U ¿AcculiuaU«»l ui CHAIRS, LOUNGER gantly planned aud met with a very hearty reception from the people. LAUNDRY aud TOILET SOAP- I I Furniture Factory, I —The sbooiing match at Mr. G >od- lo a ’-, was a success—one party used a r tie, the other a bow snd arrow Horses, melodeans au<i Cush vere t-ei and lost—no more, music lu B icheL'l’.-* Hall now, which is too bad to tu»k about. — Miss R. R H. is possessor of the first tame rose that ever bloomed in ihi* vulley, and she is proud of the honor. —Weai her cold and considerable rain fall m this locality withiu the hui two weeks. R uth MILLINERY Marsh &. Valpey.^ STORE V BUTTRICK& SMITH PATTERNS LANGELLS VALLEY ITEMS. F rom C alifornia . —Jesse D Carr,the well known capitalist, spent Tu< s lay of this werk in onr village, while enroute from San Francisco to his domain at Clear Like, ir Modoc Cu. Mr. C.rrrr marked tne wide contrast between our rich grain fields and the drought sconrge-l sections of California The rich v.iliey of the Sail Joaquin is this year ul.no A a deseit, and in fact the entire grain yield of the State « ill probably not be more than a fourth of the u*ual crop In a lui-d where we always have abundant crops it is Lurd for ns to r<-nliz- the condition of out m ighhors in the dried up portious oi the Golden S’ate. AND THE CELEBRA* T1O.X. AV agon Factory. I 1 1 After dinner the time was spent in social conversation, buggy riding, ca noeing. foot racing, parlor music by Miss Corpe and Miss Katie Daraiu, etc , aud finally while the last rays of setting sun still lingered on olJ Shasta's crown,the fiddles appeared and the ball room of the new hotel was filled with a gayaufi festive company of suu-browurd men and fur women. Tnen of coarse the ball began, and the measured tread of light fantastic toe.« and tramp-tramp tramp oi heavier hoof« iud cited a con tinnance of the spurt until thu muruing of t he n< Xt day. But the day is over, and we try to | shake i ff this queer feeling uf drowsi | ness as we take d >wn the branding iron, j hit the maul and wedge from thu rail cut, wre.-tlo with the pitch-fork in the new mown hay. and otherwise take up again the thread uf every day labor. V acquero . I vhic'i I ■•Iler -o the trade at price» to »i.it the titu»?. Mi e i.pu e le-t-u .. ioij uii'wl by til'»»- wuo -■• v» ni.'i ir, t» b- mi ,ri r '•» uy ini ...iiel article. Give it a tii.i, ib‘1 «u,>|» r hotue a.dus iy. I w mi lu »-xen >uue for e.- i > Cu.OuO W* <«f r -nvb grei-e, >t un f ct«>r,. W. H. DAlHAU AY. Ariiiatic, JuU- 171b. 1876. u>i>f. KURSE & THATCHER, wash BOARDS And all kinds of lurnitnre on hand, and made iu oruer. FARMERS’ HARR3V/S, DEALERS IN i f finpeiior quality, and latest stylei in ;d-- o <» <l-*r. H in.-e, .'ign amt Oin »mei'til I’ j’u ing and Gr ¡meg ¿o e io order in li e toll, o iu Le «O'iiiiry. I libva-siiig celi g, Pajer- Ilingibg, Cals« Diiiiiii!». Whl ewa.-hiu , AC. ■ ni sí Ol'-eSI |»o* lb!e no ice. CLOTHING, The umuTSigned l ikes this oppor'uni’y HAT3, CAPS, ol e e.ering o ir thanks io our maní f ien is t and pa r ns lor liberal l.vora «luiitig the BOOTS and bHOES. ¡asi two ;.ea s. and »«re higpy io s<y ilia» «e hardware , FANCY” OD nave, diiriug il e l ist winier and spri g, erec cd nildit oiial ni -chinen ,ant improved NOTIONS oar facili ¡es for inuiiuf..ciu> ing in the uboie YANKEE line ut business. GROCERIES, CROCKET Y, PAINTS, OILS, E tc DRY GOODS, MARITI & VALIEV. AsLland, June 17th, lb76. noltf. LINKVILLE, Laks county, — B ef cattle are low, and buyers scarce just a this time. PICTURE FRAMES, Orpg-on. Last Call. Those knowing th«iu-elves indebted to the estate of the late R. B. Hirga- To a 1 R- hu I Arch Masons in Jackson dine either by pi t- or l»ook a-<-ount are HE STILL LIVES. county; please take notice that D. P. Ip-rein informed that they must pay up Mason, Grand Lecturer, and Comp. M. I mmediately . All debts must l»e prompt > ee-tled. There must be n<> V. Brown, will be at Jacksonville, Jul» • 1‘Ore <h lay. 1 will be found at Die 24th, for the purpose of insii'ntiug, ARCHITECT AND IlOUáEÜLTLDElí. Hargadine Store, ut all times. Cali Oregon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., and A WORD FROM LINKVI7ÆE. and see me at once eorge nltt . ey has the pleasure to govern yourselves accordingly. ii-.i uu-.ce io II e i h bi alitr ol A-uiaud - ih I I'r Granite Street, S ilas W. K ilgore , Aslitaud. ruriouu I’ui»« lie r- ■ li e - Iu .U-Jpiytdl whobe«-»! Since the great unniversary things J. R N B i ll , II P. Executor, ai h a g -otl ■*u«u m- u dr b -or or sh-«e, made of O'e have quieted down ouce more in the 'Hs-l lu.ien I C..I sid rre turn, btio^ ou M.du WILL DO «Uer ce-k. ne>r b idgj. Eber Emery, an old Ashland pioneer A n old saying (and m»t altogether an S n*et, Constantinople of Luke. We did not Asm nl, Ju<<e 17-ti. 1876 noltf. and one of our moat substantial eit iz »n«_ furget tlie day however, which r ecalls untrue nip ) is, * u penny saved is two earned;” according to this two saved i* called on us to day. Ho and Mrs to mind the happy event when tlie way four earned, and in i-nrcliaaing an ON SHORT NOTICE Emery are now visiting friends in this 1 word children of America broke loose organ if you can save §50 it is as good place but intend returning soon to I from the.apron strings of their mother as §100 earned, which woul I go a great WE HEREBY GIVE TIMET Y NOTICE TO AND AT THE LOWEST TERMS. B-itto Creek, where they now reside. ■ country, and no pains were spared to way t «ward the purchase; yon can do ▼ ▼ , <■ 11 k iu -> a g them e.Te • u debicd to U6 tbal SASH, this by Inlying the Star Parlor Organ. >ur book* Mr. E. reports abundant crops and the scale our lofty liberty pole Mnd bang See advertisement in another column, .VL’Nr BE SETTLED UP! finest beef in that favored section. DOORS,! out the old eusigu. But we could to and send for circular aud pi ice li«t. Either by money «.r eonw oner s.»l fic-orv ar- r. ng-niie. i, n» III-* ilret of J t>u «rj , 1877. 1'no-e enthuse as we otherwise might have, 29:ly. FURNITURE, o>«i> g uot-e »»i I c II uud in ii»e r.upl.xii ry sellk- G reenback M eeting .—We are re lueu». -‘Avtd olbt «¡8:----- for Linkville Jim the town goose was Made *10 order. queeted to announce that the citizens of J. M. M c C all & Co T he bent of fl >nr and treat) ground no more au»l his tragic aud midden de A shland , May 12, 1877. i.< 48 f. this section will meet at Ashland, on graham and cori: nv-al delivered in any mise ha I east a «.loom over the village. putt of Ashland. at mill prices, by the Saturday the 21st inst., to consider the Al. MAYER. Wheal, Ont«, Lun her, or Cn-b taken in Only two »lays b-fore he bad, iu a fit ol Eagle Mi.l also Eicon and Lard. * present state of the national finances ex ha.ige lor work. Call and see lue. abstraction tak-n up Ins posiliuu under and to di-cuss the greenback question Afihluud, June 113d, 1&76. uu2’f. the f«-et of a wild Cayuse, rode l»y a red particularly. We understand that MARRIED. skin from K'amith. and the result was Samuel Colver is under promise to ad- JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. that Jim took iiis 11 gtit to the happy TAYLOR—BRTTION. — A h re i len'-<- > f C -ptain dress the meeting. D J. F «re ,J j 31. 1877, by Ke/. J. II R *TK. Mr libri iujl r .ud Mi« L>ai*.. Rr.uoii, ,.li uf isluuds of the hereafter where per UNION LIVERY July 10th, 1877. L •. e c un ». Having located permicently in Asldind T hey are W aking up .—It will be chance be may tramp with his stat- ly T*>»- ioni; I i e t* or ih» hip-pr <:■ u ■'« we-eduly »e- —The M. E. Clturr-li realiz’d the seco, by reference to the marriage no- trtad in some golden paved Linkville cejve 1 ..li I-ipp e i ’el. i»d -.s* riuter- w'tH the r and eng iged ¡n Tailoring. I resp- c fnl y ale and xchange tiees, that the “sun-browed men of sum of §5 00 as a benefi», from Saias on the < ther shore. p.-i h «-a» ni y tw t-uewn «I h br'g r. fl >wen>, rug r O'i' it, the pa’iOHRge of th'- public. I will Lake” are fast developing a fierce anti Bell ringers, who exhibited hereon the Ot comae we went down to Mergan , lam , 20->o I r i-ec-*, warr .nt »a’is'ac i"n in all my w»k. I al-o p-| -p-. KIR -A |<a .p.f.janra -,f pathy to the frying pan and ciff e-not night of the 3 I. to the entire satisfa«, ser on the 4’h an I iu common with SM f \t I«“ t. , - • LE •I» L ke, on J .ly Km, 1877, k- ep all kinds of Ashland Manufactured L I e Ki I -n bi J W H -ii-K-r, J P —M*. Din - Siu ]i to I life of the early days, and are m «king a | tion of the audience, which was large many of the S »ge Brush people of the All-» 8..r n L D CKef, b hü ■■! L.n»- i.uuu y. Wool n Goods for eale by il e yard. strike for something better Tuis is a and apprec’stive. Corner cf 4th and California surruundii g country, had a wav up Foil- soul* with b e a e nil• th light, move in the right direction. Single | — A pnpilistir* enennnter took ; inep *iui< —Appropriate mental and physical nntGtf IT. MAYER. Fu r h-» irt» • b t' eit i*t o; JACKSONVILLE, O11EUON. blessednesR is but the bud »«fate of ex.ia- between Jun M< Guire nnd a strung.r nomi-biiieut and .ill Opportu«-ity t<» M i c ruing , h r- i««* pl-M-iir-»» b:lng. An 1 Fortan- s u’le the I »' g y- I* luior-gh. teuce, while married life is the com I from the country on th*» 4 li; time be thread the guLly idhz - h of me d? (•Cl npiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING l’UR- A. D. HELMAN. J. D. FOUNTAIN. E »Lt < I) ve li li.eil r '»1 .* ing called <me de«per»;’e round o> lv until old S d took up nis po*>itmu above plete tloral expression. Who next? fmniK-.Nik WJ*»-!,, iw_» ie ve -<» iuf»ii). wa« fought, during which McGuire Lo t R'V»r Gap and beamed down on li.e i lib i- out. >ti»y . re i.e »rn i. • <1 :ii«-'i NEW ADVERT ISEbEN I S. A S ilver T est .—We had the pleas a c >u it.u i ce <.f t»-»-1» li'ii ge Lils mr mal y broad field« of ar ime*oft, lava b -«Is sr-<l sever» lv pummeled his antagonist ju.rt past beta c.);Li»td uu lùtee ja*l J* ure, |Hst Monday of being present when siivHry lake» utid it was airtudy the 5 h — A per«<m competent tn calculate hv ol Ju iv a test for silver was made by Dr. J. H K ETA IL MARKET the eye estimated the number of ppi- Ou the third we hal the pleasure of Chitwood, on ore from the Oregon Following ar«* retailers’ piices, in the DEALERS IN Dewut. First tue stone was placed m pie present on the grounds the 4’h. attending the w*-dfi ng of M*. R b r: We hare ccnsLintly on h.bd Ite very bett A'liiubd M »1 kef : T n lor and M s Loui*a B iit- n at C*ot a graduated glass resembling an invert over one thousand; dinner was arinlv F rr-e’s resi leucH — L ik - vi w Uuitag- Flour |w-r 10(7th«. §3. SADDLE HOUSES, ed cone, then wut-r was added and provided for that large concourse of on the shot« of Klmuitth Luk»» Tlie C -rn M-ul oer 11)0th». §3 50. <>ff »ir. under the m>iU.»grmei>i <4 C «pt afterwards pure dtlurid. uf sodium. The patriots. Wu At p«-r bn*li« i. 75uts. BUGGIES AND Otis do 62 is. — Av’stant Mirabel Obenchain, and Mrs Ferree. w.«s oi course a di« eff ct was instantaneous (we supposed) tingiii-dv d sticc-'-s The reckless rul P »txtoes pr ft 2 ?ts. CARRIAGES. but invisible to the naked eye. Ou the cau*ed two M igdalens to evacuate the ers of the 8i*g»- Brii«ii lands weie ou’ Butter d» 25c r s. Drv-Goods, Groceries, School addition of another preparation, how «wing on the 4th, they were so exceed in force t > wish their comrade good Cheese do 2¡>cts, And ein furnish our <iie‘rm*r» with a tip-top turi.» Books, Blank Books and out at ut y <idie. ever, a cloud arose in the water I ingly exasperated they expediently <*x-, luck in Ins lon^and liszardotis voyage L ml in tin-» 15 -ts, making their eio ou the sea of in ifriinoni .l life and io Stationery, Bicou — lixnis 16 <*i<les 14ct8. and hnng dark and ominous over the erted themselves in i coDgratulate him <>u having at last a Erfg» pr <b>z 12 J Jets. ' at n .indicating nnmi't»kably the pres dus from the grouuds, and subsequent strong lieurted and st»a-ly comrade t<< Cn cken«« do §3. On m»on*»!»’« term>, and the kmt c'cira an1 utter» enoe of silver, ami producing an tfleet I lv from town. share the -torres an 1 snusuine of the fn C >dee 30@,33 us. * i si bVBiuued u^uu tneui while uuCer tbeir chbi,.e, strongly suggestive of mud springs of Sugir » Also, —Deputy U. S. Marshal Burns, from ture. So may it »-ver be in Lake, until Tei 63.-ts @§1. Uohoco. Some exoitrm* i c was occa ■ Portland, atteaded the party at the the last old bichelor shall hang In* rusty frv pm above the mantel piece Svrnp or guiiua $1 50. sioned by this gratifying result, but it Club Rooms on the night of the 4t!i. j —AND— forev r, bide away his old luickskiu Hldr-s—Jeer | T ft) 15*48. TV* will gu raXi’ee e it s' c tAn in a'l enr Ir-ne. remains to be determined whether or and said it would compare equally with hunting shirt in some secluded recess Ap pies—dried du b is. tc ioue. C ardwli .1. & M c M auow . not the Oregon Desert is richer in this anv he ever attended at P.inland, ex- of the cahin wall, arrav himself in P-achea do iJj-jGf«. t valuable commodity than the vial from rwxBE UNDERHGNED iHA^KINi OUR RA- Plums do pitted 12}^cts. c«-p*.the music, wliioh was mineraLl/x broad ciotli and white linen aud srarid B. *»««u* f> r l •• lib r l ; ■.!r.'Ufcg- b-* • wed u» • :i which the last preparation was aided 'tremulous but ecstatic before the ky Wool 21cts. n-dnrigiur œi.n- Von w.’ti i.e U io> Li* r/ miserable. to the glass by the adroit medical ex mebial menial alter. Moro aanon. St be-. »»O'M he»peak » oinlnouc«- i t »ie .* v.<f Snap—hard per box SI 75—soft per pert. u> uu* i ucce stur*. C abdwxll M c M aou ^ i . — Look out for a first class wedding ‘ C onfucius . 'Vol. JI, No I-tf gallon 20cts. I Nm IJ; if. I i —Pirnty of good agricultural land- yet vacant iu this vicinity. Come and see. —Two of onr good citiz m3 are e-ich claiming the siine cow — ve Will let you know bow they make it S eth . I I. O. MILLER, Ashland, Oregon. G anything in my lino NOTICE! Picture Framing, &c. Merchant Taller « S E STABLES, I * HELMAN & FOUNTAIN, POPULAR STABLES! General Merchandise Horses Boarded I C a ad. íes» Horses Bought and Sold, NOTIONS. I