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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1877)
I im. ) MM A --------- «----------------------------------------------------------------- N ew P atents — Through Dewey & Co., Patent Agents, San Francisco, we FRIDAY AUGUST 31, 1877 receive the following list of U. S. pat ents granted to Pacific Coast inventors, viz: Benjamin F. Frank, Colfax, Cal. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. fire escapes; William Eppelsbe imer, These be the good days of peaches S. F., tightening and stretching ropes, belts, etc.; Jesse Tailing, Umatilla, and cream. Oregon, carpet fasteners; George Har Ashland Creek turns out 4-inch trout ris, Petaluma, Cal., driers for fruit and in quantities to suit tbe boys. other articles; Painter Calvert, S. F, • » That pleasant little shower of rain (lable) the stock condition powder. we bad thia week occasioned no grum I n T own .—Mr Adam Klippel, of bling, we believe. Oregou City Missouri; father of Take notice of the dissolution of co “Dick.” our chief “comp ” in the T id partnership between Hathaway & Rig ings office, is ¿«pending a few days in our town. Mr. Klippel expresses him don, in another column. self highly pleased with so much of No. 4 of the Pacific Printer, issued by I our couutry as be has had the oppor Miller & Richards, has reached us, aud tunity of seeing; which proves him to is well Ailed with interesting matter. he a m in of quick perception and Bound Mr. Adkins, while unloading salti judgement. We hope he will conclude from his freight wagon, strained him to settle among us. and thus add anuth self, suffering considerable internal er interesting and enterprising gentle man to our population. injury. THE I ASHLAND TIDINGS I I The committees having charge of tbe arrangements and programme for the first annual re union and pic-nic of the “Pioneer Society of Southern Oregon,” met on Saturday last and de cided to hold tLe celebration at Ash land, as tbe most eligible place, all things considered.on Tursday, Sept 13. A prooession will be formed in Ash land, at half past ten o’clock, a . m ., un der the direction of the marshal of the day, aDd proceed to the ground select ed for the public exercises of the occa sion. The order of the exercises will be as follows: 1st. Mceic by the Band. 2d, Prayer by the Chaplain. 31. Music by the choir. 4th, Oration. 5th, Music by the choir. Gth. Dinner Toast etc. Members of the Society will be fur nislied with badges ou application to the Secretary. A general invitation is extended to the public, to participate in the festi val. Families, whether members or not are requested to come with a bountiful supply of provisions for the table. All persons who arrived in Oregon, prior to the end of tbe year 1855, are eligible for membtrsship in tbe Sue e- ty, aud by applying or sending to tbe Secretary, the date and place of birth, from whence they emigrated and the time of arrival in Oregou, together with one dollar, the initiation fee, will be enrolled as members. W m . H offman , Sec’y. RETAIL MARKET. STATE NEWS. — Wheat is worth SI per bushel at Sa-! Following are retailers’ prices, in the Ashland Market: lem. Flour per S2 25 Diptbena still prevails at Corvallis Corn Meal per 100tbs. §3 50. and vicinity; also at Eugeno. Wheat per bushel, fiOcts. Gala do 40 As. Six “sons of A. Gunn” are farmers in Ashland, Oregon. Potatoes pr lb 2?ts. Polk county. Rutter do 25cts. AEoKGE NVTLEY IIA.S THE rLEASURETO ■ ant ounce »<> the b h ibiuints of Ashland aud tt« Mr. Carter, of the Corvallis Gazette, Cheese do 18cts, eurnmndine« hl» re*llne-* to ripply all who Deed Lard iu tins 15 ds, has about recovered from his recent wi hag >o<l cu«ti'in-ib .d* boot or shoe, made of the Bicon— I ihiiih 10 sides 14cts. ■*»t in >terj 1 Oil a’d bln>. Shop on Main severe ilineBs. Street, over creek, ne ir b-idgu. Eggs pr di z 12’^cts. Ashland, June 17th, 1876 Doltf. Salmon are rtiDDing livtly in tbe Ch'ckens do $3. Coffee 30(77 33cts. Siuslaw river, and the Full catch has ¡Sugar 14@18cts, J. W. RIGGS, commenced. Tea 63cts (¿81. The road between North Bend and Syrup pr gallon. 81 50. Empire City is nearly computed and Hides—deer pr lb lojts. Apples—dried do 8.its. ready for travel. Why not build one ARTIST, Peaches do 12J^cfn. also from Kirbyville toCbelco landing? Plums do pitted 12%ets. Ashland Oregon. Tbe Albany Democrat says that the Wool 21cts. Soap—hard per box $1 75-soft per railroad company is having the Har I am row permanently located in this gallon 20cts. risburg bridge repaired. place, m d 1'esj.Uvifully ask tLe patioaage of the citizens. A. M. Acheson, of Linn county, had his arm broken by being thrown down ALL WORK WARRANTED by a three her. To give Eni ire S ti.-laction. Prices to suit A fellow named Wannaman lan The Tinies. guishes in the Albany jail for want of S ale of a P ercheron —Mr. W. C. A delegation of uborigiuees passed $300 bail and stealing a watch. through town this week, on their way Myer has sold, by letter, “Seventy- ¡kiCCall and see Specimens. [ v2uÇtf A little son of Isaac Hayes, near Al down the valley. We suppose they hail Six,” a full blood percheron colt, to Mr. Treaner, of Heppner, Umatilla bany, had one of bis arms broken by from Klamatb. county, to bo delivered at the State being caught in tbe belt of a thresher. FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS ! ! Winfields. Waters has received the Fair, in October. “Seventy Six” was A son of Hon. A M. Wiibane, of THE EAGLE MILL appointment to the West Point Military one year old last June; a gray, compact Benton county, had one of his arms $1 25 B ack Alpaca lor 10 cents j er yard, Situated 15 mile» Sou'h of JickaonvJHe nn<1 li mile 75 cent “ •• f<>r 5(1 cents per yard. Academy rice Arthur Olenoal, wuo do ly built, tine form and good disposition. Nurib of Arhiaud, ie prepared u* do ijeuer^l broken last Sunday while breaking a 50 cent “ “ f\>r 35 ceirs per \ aid clines the appointment. This gentleman has been breeding to a horse. CP 4 Pacific poplins, all grades, 25ets Custom and Exchange Business half blood percheron that Mr. Myer re Tbe workers on the Yaqnina Bay Somebady reported the Factory boys Flour anl Feed at the - Die-s Plaids from 25 cents to 62 cents. ceived an order for, three years ago, Railroad have moved their camp to ' lost in the woods, but they came roll LOWEST CASH PRICES. aud it was the marked im- Philomath, where the work is being Grenadii es from 16 cents !o 30 cents. itig into town, Monday evening, look- 36 lbs of flour, 3 lb* »hurts and 8 lbs bran per bu»h-. provement on the common stock 25 cent D -laines lor 18;\ cents. pushed on. ing happy and sunburnt. el for g kx I wiieat. W>'lstck aud brand the sack» of the country, from this colt, that - cuMtmiere luruivhing tbe «ack». My brother Gia-s Cloth reduced to 12’i cents. In the Astoria police court, during The nattiest pair of boots we have showed tho value of the percheron, aud the month of July, Dinety-six cases Stxony and Hamburg trimming 5cts and up peen, were those manufactured by Mr no doubt led to the purchase of a full i Corsetts 70 cents and upward». Will have charge f the bu-iDe«*, being ardated by Mtircler mid LyncRinj- were tried and tLcre were sixty-six Nutley, from the alligator 8kin w< bloo.l by the same party. This is the / Cold Blooded at competent miller». Adin. committed to jail. Ladies white cot'.on Hose, $1 53 pr doz up. second full blood colt that Mr, Myer «»poke of a few w- eks since. Everythiny as represented or no sale. r A man with a baDjo, a torch and a Extra Huck To a els $2 per doz *n. has raised and sold to parties who have On Monday of last week, a man Rigdon & Co., • » this week sent to given the half bloods a trial. For named Chas. Leebeck, a sheep herder, good deal of chin music, is the priuci- Muslins from 1J cents upward. LVio! Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. Y’reka 100 boxes of their superior soap. years Mr. Myer has made the int oduc- visited tbe store of Geo. H. Knight, at. pal attraction on the streets of Saleni i CLOTI11.XO. They have also ordered from below, a tion and breeding of large horses, for Adin, iu Modoc county, and while look these eveuings, 25 dollar Casshneie Suits................... $19 50. complete stock of everything in the geueral farm use, a speciality, and he ing at some pip^s, another man, a gam H M. Dougherty showed us yester- 2')-'lt»llar Cassimere Suit'.................. 15 50. soap line. now has one of the largest and best bler, named McCoyle came up by him. day a sample of dried potatoes dried by 35-dollar Blk poeakin Suits.............. 24 50. milE UNDERSIGN ED WILL BE FOUND I I’oys, cl thing a+ equally ie lin ed prices, 1 at liis shop oil Main street, two doo s We are iu receipt of a verv neat stables of stock for this use, on the and taking one of the pipes threw it on I a new process. Tue dryer upon which f om the livery stable?, where be is prepared pamphlet, issued from the Mssenger northwest coast; which has been the floor. This action astonished both it was prepured is a new ai.d simple «nd ail other goods al proportion t'-ly low to do all kinds of work iu bis line -t the ra'es. J. M. MeCALL A CO. lowest price. yiewapiper office, entitled “Minutes of brought about by great eare in selec Knight and Leebeck, who could not one that pan be used m every house tiou and breeding, aud at a heavy tx understand what the mail meant, as he hold, invented and patented by messrs tue Christian Co-operation, in the Dissolutioji of ,Cop;u tnvrslijp. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS pense. Tuis now departure ip the was not drunk or crazy. In a few mo Cole & Kelly ol Portland Mr.D. will ex State of Oregon.” Of Vehicles Made to Order. PARTNERSHIP re ofore esis ing between horse'liue, on its introduction here was ments, no one saying anything, he pick hibit this neat Oiegon invention at tbe rjlHE A W. H. Ila haway ,.i 1 J. 13. lljg lou, is Iti- d..y Rep dring of «11 kinds .'one with di-pateb. Deputy Sheriff De Peatt nipped a looked upon by many intelligent horse i ed up another pipe and threw it on tbe coming state fair.— Fanner. di-Bolved by mu ualcauseut. J B RIGDON. call «nd »ee me. young gentleman (?) supposed to be in men with doubt aud fear, as to their | floor. Leebe^k and Knight were still IT. HA THAW <Y. nolif. JOHN RALPH. The East Oregonian says: The bunch Ashli nl, Oregon, Aug 27 W h 1877. [12 f. the horse plagiarizing business, just as practical utility when crossed with the more astonished at his action, and Lee gruss between tbe Umitilla and Colum he was ab mt to depart from Chapman's common stock of the country; butthose beck evidently supposing him to ba au bia rivers above the town of Umitilla A,. V. HELM A Ü. J. D. FOUNTAIN, Sheriff’s Sal°. stable, with his stolen anim i1. who have handled the percheron are i eccentrio person, picked up the pipe, aud extending east 20 or 30 rniks is now Y virtue of anexe ution and order of s b du'v well pleased with them, fiuding them laud placed it ou th? counter, when burning, a lurge area Laving already "T > i-HUt-d otr <4 i De Circu t Court of me »’¡.te f Oirgo't for ibe Coqui v of L Ke, ou tbe 6 h d y of au - to meet their most sanguine expecta . M> U »vie plunged a long knife into the been burned over. HELMAN & FOUNTAIN, : side of Leebeck, just below the riba, kuh 1877, nd tu nie dire: e I ai d detiv -r-d, iu f .vor tions These orders for flu) I blood i causing his dtat b about 1 o’clock on of J.ui-.-Milter aid H-i r Amuerm n aud ¡.g.iu-t er S hue der, tor the roco-erv of me »uni of aix- colts are proof of the appreciation Of Tuesday. The citizens were terribly I Mr. (Gifford has shown ns a sample C.i- een ntmd ed «nd tweu.y > nd 42-lOOthi» f 1,620 42) excited over this cold blooded murder, ! of th© Peerless variety of potatoes, Dftiiiire, lid Imere-t Uieoou from me 28t day of the st >ck where it has been tested. DEALERS IN 1877. • od tbe fur her -uni of tbir'j-e-veu «nd committed for no cause whatever, as which for beauty and size will favora .hiu»- 8!el<Hi i»e‘$37 89, D 11 r< Co-la and disbursement» the two men bad no acquaintance, and bly compete with any. From one stalk a d ; ec u n¿ co-is, lbw levied ii . ou and w»lj \>fter LANGELLS VALLEY ITEMS’ We have heart! an indistinct ■ rumor pub i<: ¡.u ■ ion to tee htehe«t bidder lor probably never saw each other before. I be obtained fourteen potatoes, tbe foriMle.it c sh, «t the C"iirt TT' U e door in Lverteiv, Like that an "ufftir ’ occurred on Wagner August 23d 1877. On Tuesday night the Sheriff with an weight of them being ume pounds, nine coin y Or»g n, on Wedue-<1 y SEPTEMBER 26 h, 1877. t l o C'oek p. . m . of s.ao diiy, ali me ricut, title escort, started • ff quietly about 10 o’ Creek, the other day, in which sixteen Weather cooling off, somewhat. aud interest of be e id C .'per 8cm eider, of, tn ind ouuces and a half. — Eugene Journal. clock, to take the murd- rer to Alturas »•> th-* f > low ng trac»- or |>«r' els»of 1 u d, to-wi*: T'.e or seventeen S lots were ti ed, but no Hiyiug and harvesting still going the county sent, and «hen about six N E I <>f Sec 16, T 39 S, H 9 E. C 'iindim g 160 cíes We understand that Mr. Craue in Hood drawn, nor other damige, to on. 4 Lmd; ul-o In»'ice eai in'he 8 W J of th-8 Dry-Goods, Groceries, School I miles above Adin, in Round Valley, tends erecting a large bouse, 40x«0, at i Seiio W i • i Se 9 T 39 8 R 9 E. an 1 lo No 3 in Sec 9, ¿»peak of. i-i sec 8, iot- No- 6 aid 7 iu bee 8, ' o ' b 2 3 4 Books, Blank Books aud Born—To the wife of Simp. Wilson,a I was surprised by a large party of nj‘isk- tbe falls on the Sautiam C inal, just out l at it d N 5 ■ ie 5 S-C 17 and «»'■• 1 Mid 2 in 8-C 20 T 39 8 It 9 i ed men, who tied the Sheriff to a tree Stationery, Now if any body loses a chance to! daughter. Who says our valley is not , put a rope around McCoyle’s neck, ami side the city limits, for flax breaking E, coni initig 3.7 90-loot h- ere» ».together; as> all J • iti- io'-r-io . f me « i i d-f-n i nt in tue 8 W J- of Sec get a bargain it Mill betheir own fault ; increasing in population. R uth . ilrove the wagon from nnd»T him, leav purposes. Ac thia point tbe whole 27, r 39 S. R lo E. cunte i nnnr 16n er«'-, and ’he N 4 8-c 34, and E ! of« E f of Fee 23 T 39 R *ad the notice of J. M. McCall A I ing hi« body suspended from a laruc body of water iu the Caual falls a dis ,8 id R N W 10 } of E co ’«il ii g 160 ¡ c es; iso «Il bis August 221, 1877. t>ine tree until tbe Dext day. McCoyle ltltere-i in the SW | > I N W } ol SeC 16, and E J o> Co’s clearance sale, aud improve the ■ Our small grain will compare favbr has been in the vicinity hut a short time tauce of several feet, affording an iai- t'»e 8 E ! of Sec 16, n i s W J <>f t ie S E J of Sec 16 opportunity. Don’t wait till tho goods T 39 8, it 9 E, c 'in in-ng 160 .ic es; »I-» oil tiis in e - and confessed having killed a man in mense power.—Alb my Register. ably with any in the State. e-t hi itie N I of th’ N W { and il e S E í of me N W nre all gone and then growl about not nd the N W } ol S E } Sec 16 T 39 8 II 9 E, c tn- the lower part of tbe State Luebeck —AND— The Grant County Times says: The J i iuitiB We are soon to have a flouring mill 160 'Crer. Allegate nun b r of. ce-, 1.11T being iiblo to get any of the “chicken was but little kuown also, aud probably and 90-!00 tT* Tbe In eie t <>f s*id defeuoant being - »» at Liukville. The eastings are ordered. a tew comer, though apparently a Columbia River Iudiau vagrants are the mi ividel b«l’ in e e-t iu said lundi. 8 id re I pH . proper y is -i u ted iu L ke e -utuy Orecon and lev- Wm. Lockee is getting the material ‘ peaceable man and good citizen, in- becoming very annoying to our people ie 1 upon as he pr p-nyofthe », id o-f-ud nt. f. s- It is bad enough to f-teal a lady’s reaily to erect a saw mill 10 miles north | tending no insult or provocation what by banging around town and begging. i>er S hue der, to »-.ttrfy tt,e Tm-nmiel execution. T. J. HR A ITA IN, ever when be lifted the pipe from tbe The iqtiaws do the principal part of L k-vtevv O -’g n | peaches, but to take her bran new, of here, which is very much needed. Aug. 15, 1877. ) [11-51] Sbeiiii L.ke C »., Oregon. floor. Mob law is not a good practice tbe begging but it is not uncommon to milk bucket to carry them away in, is’ The recent sale of beef cattle , to encourage, but in this ca-e will be TVHXCHER & WORDEN, “meaner than a dog”, and we wonl.l see a great six foot buck begging with brought money enough into this valley i approved by the community generally, Decree of Distribu ion of Estate. ! : for ridding the county, without useless the air of one who has claims that must ml vise the nomad who did this trick for every body to be able to ‘Square . coat, of a cowardly desperado, who 'he Probite Court oi the Co tnty of Lake State of tbe other night, to make bis absence be respected. They bother tbe farmers In Oregon: DEALERS IN up”, which causes our accommodating : thus butchers defenseless citizens,with around those premises a prominent' imt'erof th® EsMteof) Decree of ¿i-tributiou : i out any warning whatever of his iuten- along the river; steal what they can get lu i he merchants to smile. Jotm Dick Zecei-ed. , ofE’tate. feature, in the future. away with, and in short conduct tbem- tlous. — Yreka Journal. GEORGE NURSE, the Aduiint« ri’oroft1 enbove John Freeze, a cattle buyer, is here stlves with an insolence that is almost < iiau.e I estate n.iv i g < u the 5th day of June, A D, i877, ti ed iu this C itirt nl- stHtetu-n 'iif / cciuu’e We were favored with a plea’ant rail again, after another drove of beef cat Oregon’« Exhibit. unbearable. We are in fear that Spec <iue the -¡ I I estate «ith hl- |uTeu>'ry of tbe property from Governor Chadwick, on Saturday tle. He will drive 500 bead this time. tv 1 «ging to Mild -c'ate »md ’tie Mie ’hereof: It is A San Francisco exchange says the ial Agent Turner will have some trouble hereby ordere t, tlju It'ed and decre-d by Htie Court CLOTHING, last, who was on his wav to L ike coun S eth hat ti e eaid Aduii.is r:r <>-p«v to the crede r» of exhibit of Oregon, at the Mechanics’ with these ugly vagabonds when he at ’ th- « id e«inir un», of ntoa-y now iu hie hatd< and HATS, CAPS, ty, where he will join the Crater Lake to ite-aM e-'ate, twenty per ceutuin ou DARDANELLES ITEMS. Fair, has been enlarged, astandhaviug tempts to make them go on to some res e Itel ch tiiging nd ever, of »uch »aid cLiuir. BOOTS &Dd k SHOES. excursionists, and spend a pleasant June lerui, 1877 E 0. MASON, been taken to tbe right of the apace oc ervation. All quiet, save an animated conver week. The Governor is one of those [ ll-4t] Pn ba'e J td^e. HARDWARE, FANCY OD cupied by the California Wire Works. sation ou local finance occasionally. penial, wholesou’.ed, good natured gen The Fall Term oi the Ashland Acad There are fine specimens of the differ- YANKEE NOTJOKS Notice of Final Settlement- The “red haired’’ blacksmith got his tlemen, who are always welcomed by eut woods native to Oregon, RUlOlig I emy will commence ou Monday, Sept. foot badly burned the other day. He I I the people, wherever they go. the Conntv Con-t i f »be S' <te < f Oregon for Lake GROCERIES, CROCKERY, PAINTS, ODJ I TO which are samples of maple and cedar 17ib. The reputation fur thorough In Couuiy, »it i. g in piob. e Ai-gu-t 6, 1877 don't attend Sunday school so often Í I J.INKVILLE, burl, which take a fiue polish, There ness of instruction is so well establish In tue m t ter of t e e't .te ol J >hu Dick dece ifed. The Standard says: On the last up now. EORGE NURS*, Ad i lui-ir »tor of-ai l eetde j are many samples of wool grown in ed with all classes of our people, as T ward trip of the California to Sitka, - - - Oregon. XT h vu)4 ti ed tu e id C urt ine final ticO'UD- for j Lake county, It was reported that a large train of that State, which can hardly be surpass not to require any commendation from -e le lieu’, uui u s t r y ng for an order for — t i g , she took among other passengers from tie iuie f t te»nng he - me; heiei’ure notice i- i Oregon, a lady missionary named Mc immigrants had arrived at Rock Point, ed in fineness aud length of staple A us. Piof J.II Skidmore, the efficient he eby gtv n hat --id fin 1 c< o mt wilt tie h-..rd and j d- erm e«i in * d * C Urt o ■ Mou<Uy the 24 h day of Farland, who stopped rff st Fort which is a mistake. The train looked sample of mobair is ten inches in length, principal, will spare neither time nor SEPTEMBER, 1877, >it whica i ueult pereou- hnv-! . ny obje i u-iu rai l find account and fettle- Wrangle and opened a school for the for is at Boise City, Idaho, and it is not and J. and A. Wilkins, of Lane county labor to accommodate all desiring a mg ni-i mils iheu nu I there m. ke the -an e exhibit specimens of flue, white wool thorough English education. See ad l’ubli-hed in u.e A shland T iding » by order of Indians on the Columbia river, and known when it will arrive here. Ho j E C. Mabou, County Julge. Our Bachelor friend across the way over a f<>ot long, baviug been taken vertisment. Thece paint« have stood the test of years, will soon have no difficulty in accom 11-1] R. B. HATTON, Clerk. and are now better than ever. They a e fitting up his bouse nicely. What for is from tbe fleece of a sheep that was Les modatiDg herself to her new position. c omposed of the best materials known to On his last trip over from ReddiDg, we will not say—room for conjecture. ter cross on Oxford. There are several the trade. I LAZARUS YOCUM. We would like to have every body, we understand that Mr. Warner ran a large cheeses on exhibition, including The little son of Mr. Emerson's on who uses soap, or expects to, take par Foots creek, who had his arm badly those of tbe Swiss aud Limburger va narrow risk of losing his large freight I I ticular notice that J. E. Rigdon has fractured from the discharge of a rifle rieties. A bale of hops shows what cud wagon and its c intents. Fires have STRICTLY PURrt WHITE LEAD Hssnmed full control of the Ashland is slowly improving. I be done with that great staple in our been carelessly started, on the road, WANTS SUBSCRIBERS AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. Soap Factory. J. B., being a man of I Mr. Humphrey, living near this sister State. A large bottle of salmon and in passing, his break blocks already For the following standard works: sterling integrity, will, we have no hieh art* so unite»] by our process of man place, had bis camp completely de oil shows that tbe fish of tbe Columbia heated by friction, took fire, and bad it "The First Century." “History of the donbt, receive a fall share of patron not been for a large canteen of water, ufacture. as to produce print which is can offer something more than food to stroyed by fire, one day last week. A Centennial Exhibition ” **A Century of more durable, beautiful ».nd will last age. Juet turn to his ad. in this paper bunch of matches left exposed to the ! man, and can be turned to many sc be carried for drinking, the result Gospel }\'urk and New Testament Illustra twice as long as any olher point known. aod see what he has to say about the tions." sun is thought to have been the cause ' counts. There is also an exhibit of would have been serious, as there matter. Oregon iron, several large pieces of no water within several miles. Call at the Ashland Post Office [G.f WE EXCEPT NONE. Mr. Williams, on Foots creek, had pig iroa being displayed. It is well Mr. John W. MeK-»y writes us from his residence with its entire contents, Its co'-t to the consumer is considerably known that some of the best iron on A n old saying (and nut altogether an D. Cb/PM/X. R. P. NEIL Willow Springs, under date of Aug. consumed by fire a few days ago. less than the AVERILL PAINT is already the continent is to be fouud in Oregon, nntrue one) is, “a penny saved is two 27th, stating tTTRt our correspondent, mixed and tinted if required. Tot Sate by Mr. Burns, with a small party, start i and it is timely to put on exhibition a earned;” according to this two saved is I MEAT MARKET. ■ Bertie, was entirely mistaken as to the J- M. McCALL < CO , ed to day for their new diggings on specimen of tbe ore, together with a four earned, and in purahasing an organ if you can save 850 it is as good condition of Chas. Hensley, who, he nnSOif Ashland, Or^aop. Grave creek. They take their depart 1 casting (a stove leg) which was ran di- as $100 earned, which would go a great said was lying sick, and nncared for, ure in good spirits being encouraged t « tot eari y earned la them Urne-, ; reotly from tbe stack. There is also a way toward the purchase; you can do CHAPMAN & NEIL, in an open shanty. Mr. McKay says he by flattering prospects. b i’ it chd De mad« io ihre« monto» this by bnying the Star Parlor Organ. ' large exhibit of fruits dried by the Al by any on» of .either sex,in -ny part has furnished him provisions and mon See advertisement in another column, , ... •** 'he c P’ary, who ie wilh g to The public school at this place will den process, including apples, pears, and send for circular and price list. ey, and offered to take him to his own I wo k He.idily nt tbe empovnirut th-t we lonl-h. <66 i*r «een iu y<air own town Yon Deed not b» Ashland, Oregon, probably commence about theffrst of plums, etc. There are also large stacks 29;ly. house, but Hensley would rather re away t om ho i.e over night. You can g-ve your w* ole time to the work, or only your »pare moment* main where he was—That Le was pro September under the management of of canned salmon, canned roa-t beef, We ageu * who are nukiug over $20 per o- . T he best of flour aod fresh ground Prof. Farley. Mr. Farley is one of »spiced sardines and salmon. This ex eep constantly on hand at their AH who eng ge at once c u m*Ke money fast. A’, vided with water, and everything be the pioneers of Southern Oregon Mid graham and corn meal delivered in any Sh >p, near tt'«> h i'lgfe, on M in 8»r«*t.. *goo<l he 1 re-ent time mon-y cinnot be made romriiy aul hibit is hardly complete as yet, and a part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the i -up ly of fre-b BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, etc., r»pMly aisny other hu-i ♦»*. It cu»t« n .<h ««t M, wanted. Hi3 sickness was chilh and an able and successful teacher. which tb^y <>fler nt the i«-wesi mirkel price. try I he b <»i< eee. Term» and $5 outfit free. Add Eagle Mill, also Bacon and Lard. * large space remains. Asblincl, Jaue I7tb, 1876. Uui f fever. J.Q, L. ’ l ou e, H. H ai litt 4: Co., P?ril4id Magie. [ ’ 7-tj» e- - -- *. ------------------------------ ----------------------------------------- k PIONEER CELEBRATION'. i l’IIQTOGJiÂPHïO L1VEI LEU LIVE G. F. BILLINGS- Wagon Shop —“— 11 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ............ B i I General Merchandise NOTIONS. € DRY GOODS, i 1 C Averill Mixed Paints. BOOK AGEN T. Pare Linseed qu I I I ■ K —1,1 U U. ■ «