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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS FORT KLAMATIÌ ITEMS. OUR SALEM LETTER. August 29. Threshing has commenced. Senator Mitchell passed through on Wednesday evening’s stage, on his way back to Washington. PIONEER S aliai , A Mg. 31st, 1S77. SEPTEMBER 7, 1S77. FRIDAY E ditor T idings :—Indications now Willow Ranch has a Good Templar’s observable show pretty clearly that Wo acknowledge the receipt of a LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. the Staff Fair, dow near at hand, will Lodge with a membership of GO. I complimentary ticket to the 7th An I in numbers in attendance at least, e x I The fashionable mode of conveyance nual State Fair of Oregon, commenc Thanks to Mr. Ben. Watson for a Ashland, Oregon cel anything ever before known in the here is in a “two wheeled carriage.” ing Oct. 8:h, 1877. magnificent muskmelon. State. The wheat crop being so large eorge nutt . ey has the treasure to Oro gonT Last week a dwelling and its contents announce t«> tbe itihabitante of AiUhind and im and selling a dollar per bushel, will Watermelons—large, fat and juicy, Burroundinsis Die* re»dine«B to ruppiy all who need Tbo usual Thursday evening lecture belonging to Ben. J. Warner of Pine w i’h a g >o<l custoin-tnade Ixxit or shoe, made of th« famish the farmer? with surplus cash are tTie kind we have in Ashland. at the school house this week at half heBt miterUl. C-ill and see him. Shop on Maio Creek, was destroyed by fire. > I to spend, and they will spend a large Street, over creek, near bridgu. I A’lUund, June 17th, 1876. noltf. Numerous persons are packing up Beef cattlo for the Southern market, per cent, of it at the Fair, at the past seven, by II ît . J. B. Donaldson. Subject, Paul at Ephesus. their “duds” to migrate to the State pass here weekly. The Pacific coast shows, at the games, the swings, the A Large ami Fresh stock of Fair. does not afford a better natural pasture candy stands, and a thousand and one J. tv. RIGGS, than the Lake region. Drv Goods at the A n old saying (and not altogether an great and small places of amusement, B. F. Reeser announces a new stock untrue one) is, “a penny saved is two P IIO GRAPH!. C PIONEER STORE. Hymen has visited us again. La^t they will feel that they have done well earned;” according to this two saved is of everything, in this issue, Read Sunday Frank Vincent and Miss Nancy and, being full, will want to lie bled a four earned, aud in purchasing an whit he says. ARTIST, Cole “wedlocked,” and on 'Eiesday little—and they will have their wish. organ if yon can save $50 it is as good The Roseburg lndep<nd< nt has dis Thos. Dixon and Miss Maggie Thomas The sharpers are already collecting in as 8100 earned, which would go a great Oregon« An Elegant stock of Clothing Ashland - - - way toward the purchase; von can do now of Linkviile, united their lives and for carded its “patent inside,” aud is the city, from Sin Francisco and other this bv buying the Star Parlor Organ. at the I am now permanently located in this tunes. points, as eager as so many hungry S»*e advertisement in another column, a home-made article. pl ice, and respectluUy asks the patronag of PIONEER STORE. the citizens. A pleasant party was given at the stomachs waiting to be Calh d to a fea.«t. and send for circular and price list. i We are sorry to learn that Mr. AV. 29:ly. Almost every day now we Lave u street Overland on Monday night, in honor C. Myer is confined to his bed with a ALL WORK WARRANTED’ c»f some Kansas ladies. Our boys think lecture from one of those adventurers, Bevere attack of erysipelas. T he best of flour and fresh ground A Fine' Assortment of Fancy ! To'give Entire S tisfaction. Prices to suit they were “splendid” and were loth to who are selling some wonderful new graham an»l corn meal delivered in any The Times. Mr. I’. D. llijll, formerly of the J have them depart, but they have gone medicine, just to make expenses nntil part of Ashlaud, at mill prices, by rhe Goods and Notions at the Fair. Yesterday one of those fellows Eagle Mill also Bacon and Lard. PIONEER STORE. Jacksonville Times, is a member of the Rogue-riverward. stood iu his coach on Commercial St. T idings ’ typographical family. Bte^Call ami see Specimens. [ v2n6tf Yesterday we were treated to a first- As Low as the barest, and only one picking on a banjo and singing and class rain storm, causing fires and over We hear of several cases of sickness price at the EAGLE MILL, All re coats to become a luxury. During its talking about an hour and a half, and A spiemlid stock ol Boots and in town, occasioned, probably, by eat ports to tbo contrary are false. progress the wind blew violently, lash drawing around him probably twoj Shoes at the G. F. B illings . ing too freely of summer fruits. I THE EAGLE MILL ing the waters of the lake luto foam huudred and fifty persons to whom lie PIONEER STORE. Situate 1 15 miles Sou’h of J lekaonville and 1| mile The Portland Daily Standard comes ami whistling weirdly around the sold, during the exerci-e.«, uixty orsev- I 1 HETAIL MARKET. Nurlh'of Atliiaud, is prepared lu du general enty bottles (at one dollar a bottle) of I N out as a morning paper; having secured houses. I some kind of painkiller. The number Custom and Exchange Business Following are retailors’ prices, in the telegraphic dispatches it is now a On Tuesday r.n attempt was made to I aud charach r of the visitors to the city I Ashland Market: An ¡iiiinense stock of flip best apioy, good newspaper. Flour and Feed at the — arrest a suspicious cbuiiVter named ([don’t mean to include any from Flour per 10011» ’ . $2 00 brands ol Tobacco and Cigars at Dumond near Cedarville, which result LOWEST CASH PRICES. C»rn Meal per lOOIbs. S3 00. Hee notice of grand Ball, The Ashland) have induced the Council to the PIONEER STORE. ed in his death. lie was charged with 36 H ip of flour, 2 1 ">• ihnrtP and 8 |b* bran »er bn*h- Wheat per 1 bushel, GOets. young folks purpose to extend the jol- augment the police force. I often I el for »good wheat. Wul sack and brand the Bucke the murder of a woman and two daugli- (> its do •Wits. custoniers lurniehing the Backp. My brother lities of the Pioneer Reunion into tbe think what a line thing it would be for Potatoes pr • lb 2‘ts. j ters iu ?»Ierced county California, und ehades of the evening. the people of Salem if the railroad ex I Butter do 25c ts. I killed himself rather thun bo taken. Cheeee do ISets, tended tlirouglrto the peach orchards, Will have charge of the bupines«, lieing aeeisted by Mr. Gillette laid a bucketful of : $200 reward hud been < Iferid for him. 1 j ird in tin« 15 ‘t.«, competent millers. , vineyards and melloii patches of II »gm* I GROCERIES, plums on onr table, of the Smith’s Or- . Judge Long sent the body to Merced Bicon— hums 16. sides 1 lets. River valley. We could have good Ecerythiny as represented or no sale.. Eag* pr <loz 12' jets. HARDWARE, leans variety, which were only a Bjze county. large watermelons then, ai d an abuu- ( liickei»« Go $3. or so smaller than pumpkins. CUTLERY, I Have just been informed of a tragedy Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. C »ffee •”*>'(>' 33ots. ' dance of ¡.rapes and peaches cheap, PAINTS at Alturas: While a German was pur Sugar l-lo' lS-ris, There must be “something in the Wo would Dot have to pay ten cents a AND 'l ea 63cts (• $1. chasing a pipe, Jiffin MeC >y came into *Jviud.” Just read the announcement pound for peaches here a« wo do now. Syrup pr gallon, $1 50. OILS, ETC., ETC. of the Pioneer Store. Tbo good time the store, intoxicated, walked up to the But you would not h.«ve all the line Hides—deer pr 3» J5.?ts. counter and swept the pipes off on the fruit to yourselves, and t i have to rpili: UNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND t ” Apples—dried do Sets. Las come for the people, sure. floor. As the German stooped to pick X "* his shop oil Main street, two doots Peaches do 12Mcts. •» I -•/ ' would be good ('i -ci] line for your Cheaper than the Cheapest fi om the livery stables where he is prepared Remember the Pioneer Reunion — them up M»;Coy stabbed him in the Plums do pitted 12}^cts. acquisitiveness. I won Id bke to see a to do all kinds of work in bis line -t the Wool 21cts. cext Thursday—and be on baud well side, iuilictiug a wound from which he />• Dur lowest price. wagon load (1 mean one of those Cres Soap—li;;r»l per box $1 75-soft per prepared to etijoy one of the very “best died the following afternoon, aud the cent Ci.’y irt ight wagons of six tons ca gallon 20cta. WAGON’S, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS times you ever had in vour life.” same night MeCoy was liuug by a vig pacity) in > i> of our grocery stores Of Vehicles Made to Order. ilance committee. O rloff . I think they would be so far out of J. M. McCall & Co. off-r new induce Rep;.¡ring of all kinds cone with ¿¡«patch, f i«!'iou that they would rot pass for »ARDAXEI.I.S ITEMS. ments this week, in Ladies’ Handker cajl and see me. Bring on your Produce and Ex no ms lit re—Ui< y would be considere«! chiefs and Gents Underwear, See the noltf. JOnN RALPH. September -ITi. “some pumpkins.” change for Goods. a lditiou to their Clearance Sale ad. Harvest work nearly all completed. ?Ir. Frank Cioperof this city, has A. ». HELMAN. J. D. FOÜNTXIH. MRS. M. W. HARGADINE. Rigdon A Co. want it distinctly vn Rogue river is lower than it has been just returned from the South. He No 41,-tf •derstood that they want sonp grease for years. thinks he h.r: di«eove-red a rich and ey.- i and ashes—iu uuy quantity from 1 to Many have g<»i»e to the niouhtu.ns tenf-ive tiu mine o ; Cow ('reek, about HELMAN & FOUNTAIN, Sheriff’s Salr, 1000 pounds —at tire Ashland Soap lac I ! mo w ay <• ni.'dway of the Umpqua Mountain«. H>< FGR THE NEXT FEW DAYS au»l more going, Health generally P ^Y virtue of an execution ard order of s le du’y tory. I also has a j artv ont in < |U'?.-t of the «1» issiteli our of the Circirt Court of the Slate if good. Oregon for the Countv of L ike, on the 6'h day of Au- “Lost Cubiti” mines <>n l/.'ses Creek Gent DEALERS IN i_ u» 1877, »lid to me direc.ed ai d deliv-red, in favor A big buck camo too near the village AVheii the Cabin is discov* ir i it will F ovnd .—A diamond set. Who lost $1 ()•) .,t J linee Miller ni d Kerry Amnierm.m and agumt (’i. er Sd.ne.der, lor the recovery of the mm of Bix- it? Inquire at this uflic*1. It, ranges the other day, ami lost bis lite by hi- be m order to write au> ‘.hvr poem Ladie Lire 121 ’> ■•11 i.ui d ed .ml tiveniy imd 42-l(M>tliB >$1,620 42) 1 ••. i 'c Ni:zi 111 i ic. I in value fiom 2-5 of«, to $125 GO—ac impudence. D > tir-, ■ nd in’.ere.'t theoon from the 2S:n day of » “ , I ♦ » & _ . » B • « »■ .li:n “ 1S77, »nd the further mm of ibirti-seven and Alpaca 'or HO cents per vaid. cording to the opinions of d.llurvut iu- i*) r" . ’ v“ a : * •“ * • A 1 irge train of immigrants from the 4 S‘i-l»»(i ne *37 8'.)) 1 >■»■!>.rv a>.:» and disbursements cent u : u i < -4 .. > 8 u. G . » I r .‘i • ent.- p>T y »rd. and .’.cc'U'D» co«t», I h ive levied ii.i inaml will oti’er i -r.ividuals. East are txj»ccl« »i here iri a few «1 ay Cent f»i|‘ IU- een:s per yard. for sale at pubic unction to the highest bidder for .(’ in l-p*e 1 fro n <li-jatche- to tbe<»r>"/n! c.ell, at the Court TL’U-e door m Liseview, Lake They iuterd settling iu or ucar ÎSai ■’•’á ce .t pacilic poplins, all grades, 25 c Is county Or> "' ll, on \Ve lne«d y SEPTEMBER 26lb, R. H Kiippel, of this office, together The presid“iit castii-'r and hss Dry-Goods, Groceries, School valley. 1S77, A 1 o clock in M. of said*day, all the rtirht, title cas'iier <»f the (‘uicaeo Savings Press Piai'ls from cents to G2 cents. with his father, and several persons und interest of :he euid Cisper Sem.eitler, of, in and Books, Blank Books and ♦>< ih>* f > low iu; tract? or parcels of In d, to-vi it: The “Pard” think? grapes are “way up” have “slid out.” from Jacksonville, started on a tri| .» to I Grenadii■■•« from 1 fi cents to 30 cent.«. N E 1 of Sec 16, T 3!) S, R 9 E, containing 160 acres Stationery, Some half ucz n nr mom pron r.mcnt 25 c»"it I>■•! line« for ls:,4 cents. School Luid; aleo hi- 'i>t<‘>-esi in the S W ¡ of the S ■Crater Like this week, by way of tire at 8 ets. per lb., but the vend-.-r tuid \V 1 ot Sec 9, T .19 8, R !» E. and h») No 3 in S>-c 9, him they were “more bier as dot in South Ciroluia oíii o »Is iiav-« been m- lot N.» 5 in Sec 8, lot« N »? 6 :u»l 7 in S»c 8, lots 2 3 1 Rogue river route. »<! t-s Cloth reduced to t'-'U, cents. m d 5 in S-c 17 and tot* 1 and 2 in Sec 20 T 39 S, it 9 town.” A sale was the result. Nothing dieted on various charges of fraud, 1’, coiit:.iuir" 317 90- loot b-at re? altogether; tuB<» all m C a. n (I r e, s S.ixony an»l Hamburg trimming 5cts and up Messrs. Walter 31 ver aud c 1 like knowing what to sav and bow to Ten thousand niembors of the Cath- ttie interest t.l toe ? ii 1 defend mt In the S W ! of Sec 27, T 39 S, R lo E. <:<ui’:i’ning IGi» acre*; aud tin N A o’:ic Total A't stinance c anveution were Corsetts 70 cents and upwards. I’ayne, having disposed of iheir cattle say it. of N W ' of Sec 31, ami F 4 of S E f of Sec 28 T 39 preseat at Buffalo ou the 29'h. in th« L ike country, returud to their I.ulies while cot'on I!o«e, 81 5 ) pr doz up. 8 1? lo E conrai’iittg 160 acres; «Iso all his —AND— James McGuire, when a soldier at interest io the S W ft f N W ' of Sec 16, and E A of Gen. 1/ B-'dfnrd, »'ore-t's famous Extra Huck Towels $2 per dozen. tne S E ; of Sec 16, nd S W | of toe S E ! of Sec 16 homes this weak. They have been ab I Fort Laue, lost a fiue pocket knife T 39 S, It !» E, conf ining 160 acies; al-o nil his iii’e»- (lonfederat? <-avalry officer is danger- sent about three mouths. est in the N ‘ of the N W ¡ and the S E of theN W Muslins from 1 1 cents upward. while trimming an oak trie for wood, ou.'ly ill at Daily Springs, Alabama. } and the N tv } of S E I Sec ¡6 T 39 h R 9 E, coii - l-tii.iii" 16o «eres. Aumegate niimb-r of ; cres, 1,117 Last Sitr.rday it be j'.mme necessary to CLOTHING. The door find window frames of Nearly the entire business portion r f and !io-loo’hs. The in’ere-t of ?: id defendant being like purpose uu ru .rw.^, . Ashland, Ohio, was destroyed by lire ‘_5 ibillar Ca«simere Suits................ $19 50. the mi ¡iviiled half in erest io sai l lards. 8>id reel Capt. McC-dl’s new store have been trim the same tree for <. a .. property is situiteli in Like county Oregon and lev and while doing so found his knife, ou the night of August 39tii. 2 >-iln||;ir C:ts«im<‘ie Suit-.............. . . 15 50. ici upon as the pr- perty of tlie »aid defend >nt, C js - placed, and brick-work commenced, ner Sehne ¡1er, to s uiefy the als »ve named execution. TVHiCHER & WORDEN, A. B. Cornell, naval officer of the hh-tlollar Elk L)oe>kin Suits.......... ..21 50. I. ami it will not be long till Ashland can where it had lain for 22 years. ikeview Oregon » T. J. BRATTA IN, Aug. 15, 1877. i ] 11-511 SheiilT Lake C j ., Oregon. Buy « eUtiling a» equally i<- inee d prices. Geo. Travailtrail makes his regular port of New York will be reqne sted. JT to boast of a handsome “brick.” step out of the custom house if he per tnti] all cth»T goods at pruportio'iii tely low tri-weckly trip as usual, and goes one DEALERS IN Mrs. O. Coolidge started on a trip to eye on us occasionally as he parses. sists in hanging to his member ship iu rates. J.M. McCALI. A C< >. Decree of Distribu ion of Estate. the State committee. Sacramento, this week, to visit friends, Geo. says be is engaged in sinking wells ! In the Probate Court of the County of Like State of Investigating committies arn still' Pian of Appoint menta. attend the California State Fair, and and bn.siuess is lively. We suggested Oregon: hauling poor old Bo«s Twe«-d about us I perhaps purchase something attractive In the matter of the E«‘ateof i Decreeof distribution the propriety of bis keeping a good loti a witness in his own fraud cases. JULY. John Dick deceaefcd. i of Estate. for their ehgaLt new residence. 15th or 3 1. SunT.iy- S un? Va!!ey, Il a tn and 3 pm '< E )RGE NURSE,the Adminls ’ r.itoroft*»eabove ou band, of assorted sizes, so he would Admiral S >n.m»»s died at Point Clear B >-ke! H» -lit.". CL( »THING, H named es;ate having on the 5th day of June, A 22 1, »>.- Ilh buii'l.'iv — Ltekvil <■. 11 am and lecture: D, 1877, ti’ed in this C >urt bis statement of account# be able to supply the demand. on the morning of Aug. 30th. Rooms have bee'll rented iu tlie .'acad HATS, CAPS, 3 p in. duo the said estate with hie inven'ory of the property 2'.>ih, or 5;h Sunday J..ckfoLvi'.b , (21 .r’.er'y meet- b-longing to said estate »ml the P ile thereof:. Il is emy building and the District school .1 A large fire is raging in Hie inonn ’ A Chicago paper says that a meniber ! Î6X. BOOTS and .SHOES. hereby ordered, adjudged and decreed by ibi? Court of the cabinet intimated that the Pres- that lee «aid Adniieis'ra'or pay to the creditors of AUGUFT. will be opened on Monday the iQik, tains north of ILigue river, and a dense ident, would go back ou his civil ser- FANCY OD 5th, or 1st Sunday Campniteling near WifiiamF- the p >¡<1 estate out of money now in his hauls and HARDWARE, ■under the management of I’rof. Levi cloud of smoke hangs over the valley. vice order in Cornell's ease. belonging to the said c «tate, twenty per centum on burg. It would be well for hunters to use YANKEE NOTIONS 12 h, or 21 Sin d »y Q'nrter’y meeting at Taylor’s eich -nd every of such Baid claims. Willits and Miss Frances Myer. June Term, 1877 E C. MASON, A dispatch of August 2S;h, says that ferry on Rogue liver. more caution’ when out, as these fires [11-41] Probate Judge. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, TAINTS, OILS'E tc llith, < » 3d .«usd .y- C’.mp meeth g on Butte creek, Sitting Bull, with 1 300 warriors ha« mile below E.g'e Polir. Our “devil’s” name is “Nick” aud often destroy much valuable timber, crossed the British line and returned one 26t«, or 4iu Sunday—Jackscrville, morning and LINK VILLE, Notice of Final Settlement- Vre thought how appropriately named and have a tendency to render the val. to the United States. evtnirg. Bl I-TF.M HER. the other day, a«, apparently without ley unhealthy. The 3d regiment of infantry now sta 21 or l’t Similar Foot’s cr»>“k 11am and iectcre In the County Cotut cf the Stite of Oregon fur Like Lake county, Oregon.' County, eitiiug iu probate Avgust 6, 1877. an effort, be let a full brevier ca«e glide • Mr. Westlake and Mr. Tufford have tioned in Pennsylvania, has been or 3 p m. BiskPt iiie»‘!ini;. J. R. N. BELL, P.stor. In the matter of the estate of John Dick deceased. out of his hands ami como down bot gone out for a big hunt. They will dered to Montana to reinforce Col. Gif "1EORGE NURSF, AdmlnDtritor of said estne ford’s coui luand. Di-o!tition of ( ’ opai-tiierskip. T h >ving filed iu Baid Court his final account for tom side up. probably spend a week in the vicinity settlement, and also i raying for an order for arttivg UE TARTNERSH IP hero’ofore »^siP'ing betwe»-n the time for hearing the same; therefore notice is N ew M ill ?4.\ chi \ ei ; y .—Yesterday of Crater Lake. Both being expert W. II. Lì.i haway uni J. B. l'.igJuu, li» iLie day hereby gir-n that suid final account will i»e heard and John Crouch aod his force of tel*- hunters, they will no doubt have a fine B. I. Dralip, proprietor of the Silem dissolved by mu.UiilcuDFenl. (P'ertninrd m eni i Court on Monday the £4'h day of J B RTGTXiN. SEPTEMBER, 1877, at uhich time all persons hav graph builders passed through town time. • Mr. T. is a resident of Salinas, foundry and Machine Shops, received W. H. H A Pii A W i¥. ing ,.ny objection? to e.i’d final account aud settle- These paints have stopd the test of years, niei.t must then an 1 there make the same. and are now better than ever. They are Aphl'.nd, Or»gan, Aug 27lh 1$77. [12if. this week, on their way south, for sup Cui., and came for tbo purpose of vis an order from Mr. W. S. Moore, of the Published In ti e A shland T idings by order of composed of the best materials known to plies ; which, when obtained, they will iting bis friends aud viewing the coun Klamath Indian R' servutiou. lor the rvation, for Hou. E. C. Mason, County Jti lge. the trade. LAZARUS YOCUM. return and push the work along with try. 11-4 ] . R. B. HATTON, Clerk. necessary machinery for a saw mill J. Q. L. which he intends erou’ing in Lake their accustomed energy. During the mouth of August Messrs. county this year, Mr. Draka has put I STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD Mr. 31. Baum, of the firm of J. M. Wagner, Anderson & Co. received at his hands to v.’ork manufacturing the WANTS SU3SCRÌ3ERS AND PURE FRENCH ZINC- McCall & Co., left yesterday for San their mill in this place, about eleven machinery ami expects t > have it ready thousand bushels of wheat. Their lor the following standard works: Francisco, where he goes to lay in a for shipment tew weeks. weeks, Orders Dealers In lipment in a few Which are so united by our process of man “ //.■< First (\ithtry. ’ “History the ufacture. as to produce paint which is mammoth stock for their new brick. storage room is kept full all the time. coming from such a distance is ample t idi:iiii‘i' k.»h < t’< / < ■ <n . **.l C> u ' ii , y < f more durable, beautiful and will last They grind about 300 bushels per day, proof that the ability of Salem’s me A pleasant trip, Major, and may you / 11 and 7' stament Illustra twice as long as any olher point known. but constantly arriving teams fill it up ehanics and artists is winning a ju3t return as happy as you depait. tions." as fast as it is ground out. The price recognition! abroad.— V / .-»oy. Call at the Ashland Pq^t Office, [fit! --------------m ------------- — WE EXCEPT NONE. paid has been from 60 to 70 cents. CLOTHING, HATH, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES Wagner, Anderson & Co. have add- The Rostiburg I'm ad. /-/ complains ---------- ------------ • It? coet to the consumer is considerably ed something to their ad. which you that one “Dr.” Brown has “sl< pefl” R. P. NEIL. < hai man . V. W. Hurlburt writes there will ba a less than the AVERILL PAINT is already will bo pleased to read. They offer to ■ camp-meeting held at the camp ground from that community. When this bilk Ilartlv.a:c, Fancy Goods, mixed and tinted if required. For Sale by contract flour for $18 per thousand— . in Sam’s valley, commencing Septem and fraud first went to R.iseburg the MEAT MARKET J. M. McCALL & CO., sicked and branded. Plenty of fresh ber 13th, 1877 ; also another will be I ilhxgs warned the people of his char no.SOtf Ashland, Oregon. YANKEE NOTIONS, I ground corn meal at their mills. held lit the old camp-ground, on the acter, but the local p ipers took no no Z ■ a ’ Dot eap”y earne<1 iB timer, south side of Rogue river, September tice of it, and it’« a poor time of day 0,11 ** ma<fe three month» for them to be squealing now. i Some of our grief3 we have cured, by any one of either eex,in any part 20th—one week from the other. All I Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc., F j * 1 w 1 • £ of the country. Who is willtDg to And the worst of them still have sur are invited. work steadily at ti e employment that we furnish. Uncle Sam’s white elephant, Sitting .*66 per week in your own town You need not b» Ashland, Oregon, vived. away f-orn bou.e over night. You can give your Ball, Las left Canada and is cnee more whole time to tie work, or on’y your spare moments Mr. G. W. Wilshire, ju-t returned But what torments of pain we’ve en LINEVILLE, on his own native heath. And now the tVe have agen’8 who are maklug over <20 ¡»er dav. from Chico, after having traveled con rrr constantly on hand at their dured, Ail who enyuje at one- cm make money fast. At powers that b? at Washington are 83 »p, t n ir tr*» bridge, on M »in S’r<*r. ugivl the i resent time mon*y cannot let m ide roeastly and siderable in California, fays Ilogue scratching their Leads and wondering supply of frp*h BEEF, SlUTTON, VEAL, etc., Lake county. From evils that never arrived. rnpisiy nt rmy other bu'i-inef-s. It cost« noth"? tn they otter nt »he »»«eit market price. try the b iaincse. Term# awi $5 outfit free. Addr^«n river is the best place after all. M rs . P. R. I *• WLit sb ill we do with him.” I wnicii A-blwd, Jui.e 17th, 1876. nolif. at unit, H. H ai leu <k Co., Turll-ind Maine, t-’-'-l/ S T 0 B E G to t LIVE* LET LIVE G. F. BI LIANGS. j X! Wagon Shop I » General Merchandise 4 ft NOTIONS. DRY GOODS, i ( Averill Mixed Faints. T BOOK AG EN T. i Thatcher & Worden, 8) R Y G O O D S, K ♦