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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1877)
SETTLI5H AND OLD TIMES. »RAND BALL. T he R eturn of the E xcursionists .— D entist .--Dr. Wm. Jackson, tbe den AN OLD I The Crater Lake party of Aug. 25th tist, will pay Ashland a professional Mr. Robert Shortess, who lives in To be given at Patterson's Hall SEPTEMBER 14,1877 returned to Ashland on Friday last, af visit on the 20th of this month, and FRIDAY Clatsop county near Astoria, is up- . ter a spirited, entertaining and long will remain until the 1st of October. THURSDAY SEPT. Ï3TII, wards of eighty years old. Ho came LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. to be remembered campaign of sixteen UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE Rev. J. B. Donaldson will lecture at to Oregon in 1839, and has lived con- ■ days. On leaving Ashland there were tbe Ash land School House on Thurs tinuously on his present place for over Remember the Pioneer Store. seventeen in the party, but Lake county Ashland, Oregon. day at 7:30 r. m . Subject: The power thirty years. There are few or none reinforcements swelled the number to EORGE NUTLEY HAS THE PLEASURE TO' Subscribe for the TiDiNos.“^ia of tbe Word. Mr. Donaldson will also who can say wilb him, “I have lived Tickets, including supper $2 50. over forty before the expedition came ani ouuce to the Inhabitants of Ashland sod its under every president of the United preach at Ashland on Sabbath next. eurroundiDt'S bis readings to supply all who need to rest on the rim of Crater Lake, and We have had symptoms of showery with a g xxl cuitom-made boot or snoe. made of the States.” He was born during the last best material. Call and see him. Shop on Main during the three days spent there others We are requested by Rev. C. H. year of Washington’s administration. weather this week. Street, over creek. Dear bridge. Ashland, June 17lb, 1876. Doltf. came until the grand aggregate reached Hoxie to announce that tbe place for Mr. Shortess has lived under three Mr. Frank Krause of the Sentinel fifty-eight. Among the tourists who bolding tbe Sam’s Valley Camp Meet forms of government in Oregon— the node us a pleasant call one day this met with us on the rim were Gov. ing bus been changed to the Old Camp provisional, .the territorial and the J. W. RIGGS, week. Thanks. Come again. Chadwick, Messrs. Beekman, Langell, Ground on Rogue River. Tbe meet state. He has lived to 8ee and very Fresh beef in San Francisco Sept. 5: Nickell, Robert and Thomas Kahler, ing was to commence on the 13th inst. materially assist an infant colony grow First class, 5% to G; second class, 4% and the Sheidler party. At some fu ARTIST, Felix W. Ewing Esq , of Cedarville, and develop into social, political and FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS ! ! ture time we may give an extended ac to 5; third class, 3 to 4 cents. commercial importance. When we count of the most entertaining features California, arrived in town on Tuesday first met him thirty years ago, there j Oregon Boots &■ Shoes at gieatly reduced prices Ashlantf Take time by tbe forelock. Call at of the campaign, but we neither have last (with his new bride) to remain was not much competition in trade at ■ I am now permanently located in thin J. M. McCall & Co.s’ aud take a look at time nor space now to devote to the for a waek or two among his old the mouth of tbe Columbia river. The Flannels 25 pr cent below actual worth place, and respectfully asks the patronag of friends. Mr. Ewing is evidently rising those superb Waltham watches. story of the adventures and achieve products of tbe sea were not then Glassware at cost. the citizens. ------------------------- in his profession having already be ments of the largest excursion party Bargains in looking glasses for the next coined into dollars. There were very Only a few patterns loft at J. M. Mc- ALL WORK WARRANTED which ever left the martB of civilization come the Prosecuting Attorney of his few settlers except on Clatsop plains. 20 days. Uall & Co.fi’ of those 37% cent Pacific to encamp among the ruins of what was District. Astoria was there with all its historic Gents white shirts at greatly reduced To give Entire S tisfaction. Prices to suit poplins for 25 cents. Call and purchase once perhaps the grandest old volcano rates. The Times. On account of wishing to participate interest, but scarcely anything else to before it is too late. of the Cascade chain. Suffice it to say in the Rennion of the Pioneers of commend it. At ail events the half Pocket cutlery and notions very cheap for cash. Do not fail to call on J. M. McCall that everybody was delighted with the Southern Oregon we have by uint of dozen houses and the baker’s dozen of anil sec Specimens.. [v2nGtf & Co., at once, and have the benefit of pilgrimago, and that the utmost good close attention to business, been able inhabitants did not require city ordi Ladies kids for 30 per cent, less than actual value. their grand clearance sale. They talk feeling and harmony prevailed, not to go to press one day earlier than usual nances and police authorities to pre like men who mean business. Give withstanding the dust, alkali, lacerated this week. This will account for the serve order and protect life and prop Gents Undershirts and Dia.vurs from feet, torn clothing, midnight disap little correspondence in this issue, our erty. All such luxuries are of more them a trial. 50 to $1 00 THE EAGLE MILL pearance of boots and bats, and the letters having come to hand too late, modern growth. In those d3vs very Ladies Linen Cambric Hadkercliiefs, 12>ic Situated 15 mile* South of Jacksonville and 1| mile A ntidote . —J no B. Rigdon, of the many other things which are sometimes North of AthlaDd, is prepared tu du general Soap Factory, started for Lake a few calculated to ruffie the smoothest tem AU such will appear next week how- little law wa3 in demand, und lawyers $1 25 Black Alpaca for 90 cents per yard, for 50 cents per yard, Custom and Exchange Business were dreadfully scarce. In faot, in 75 cent “ •• days ago to convince the sage brush per. Every one voted the excursion a ever. 50 cent “ “ for 35 cents per yard. that particular the serpent had hardly - Flour and Feed at tbe— people that the only specific antidote 1 success, and we presume there is not Uncle Samuel Colver made us a entered Eden. It is traffic that makes 37% ce*d 1’acillc poplins, all grades, 25cts for alkali dust is Ashland Soap. LOWEST CASH PRICES. one in the party but that hopes again pleasant call on Tuesday last, He was communities and excites that passion Dress Plaids from 25 cents to f>2 cents. 36 lb« of flour, 2Jlb« shorts and 8 lb* bran par bush- Onr friend I O Miller while driv* sometime to visit the wonder land of enroute tq Lake in much of a hurry hav which is said to be the root of all evil; Grenadines from 16 cents to 30 cents. el for good w heat. Will sack and tx-and the aackr ing heard that several of his horses and, by the way, we did not have uny —customers furniebiug the sacke. My brother ing, or lassoing oattle a few days ago, Crater Lake. 25 cent Delaines for 18’^ cents. had been stolen from Mr. Glean ’ s after the manner of vacqneros, was pull O n the R im of the C rater —Gov. great excess of said article iu those Grass Cloth reduced to 12*£ cents. ranch near Merganser. Mr. Colver ed or thrown from his horse and quite S. F. Chadwick, whom we met a few early days. Actual money, coined or of the txisiDees, being assisted by S«ixony and Hamburg trimming Sets and up Will have charge competent was among the first settlers of Rogue millers. severely injured. We are glad to know days ago among^ the clouds on the rim otherwise, was a very rare thing to get part Corsetts 70-cents-and upwards. River Valley, has taken no little Everything as represented or no sale. however, that be expects to be around of Crater Lako,. was wonderfully en hold of. The product of labor was Ore- iu the development of Southern Ladies while cotton Hose, SI 50 pr doz up. again soon. thused with the grandeur of the scen gon and we had hoped Jo hear from disposed of to the traders, and that Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. credit constitute«! a currency which i , Extra Huck Towels $2 per dozen. A C ard —We acknowledge a pleas ery, as a man cannot help being who him at the Pioneer Reunion. circulated in orders against such trad Muslins from It) cents upward. ant call one day last week, from Mr. has a mind capable of appreciating the LINKVILLE ITEMS. ing establishments. Thus we bad CLOTHING. Horace Grabbe of Wilbur. We knew grandest and most sublime of land THATCHER & WORD«, Hudson’s Bay orders, Couch’s, Petty- Horace in the days of his soldiering scapes. In a letter subsequently re Capt. O'. C. Applegate and party, of grove’s and Abernethy’s, ranking in val 25 dollar Cassimere Suits.................. $19 50. experience at Fort Klamath, years ago ceived from bim he expresses au anx Ashland, returned last week from Cra ue pretty much as we have named 20-dollar Cassimere Suits................. 15 50. 35-dollar Blk Doeskin Suits............. 24 50. DEALERS IN and kept a warm place iu our sti nos iety to Lave some of the errors hitherto ter Lake and made a short stay at Link- them. Nor was tho absence of coined Hoys clothing at equally reduced prices, made by writers in describing this great for bim ever since. ville. All of them seemed quite satis money felt as much of a deprivation; and all other goods at proportionately low wonder of tho mountains, corrected. J. M. McCALL & CO. our wants were not many. It is the rates. A ccident .—Mr. David Scott in at This is important and we shall, one of fied with their trip. tempting to step out of his wagon, on these times, undertake to give as cor A tramp stopped, the other night, at customs and fashions of society that Friday last, missed his footing and fell, rectly as possible, from the data at Mr. J. T. Robert’s store and called for have everything to do with making CLOTHDfo, hurting himself quite severely. Though band, the dimensions of the lake, height a new suit of clothes, walked out and our wants so manifold without making HAT8, CAPS, still confined to bis room, he is improv of the peaks etc. This much may be forgot to comeback to pay for them. us any happier. Crowded centers of BOOTS and .SHOES. trade and population may produce ing, slowly, and we expect him out done, but were we ever so expert in the The sheriff is after him. again in a few days. HARDWARE, FANCY OD use of language, we could not hope to Î Mr. French of Red Bluff, Cal., wealth, but cxim° aud misery are tbe bought 200 head of beef oattle in our ugly twin associates that go with it. give any one the faintest idea of the YANKEE NOTIONS T he G rand B all .—Do not forget neighborhood again f Jr tho San Fran The liw of compensation prevails as grandeur and sublimity of G'.ry was or that the Pioneer Association are to give GROCERIES, ¿CROCKERY, PAINTB, MUN E tc much in the human world as in the the cloudland of the Klamatbs aud Mo- cisco market. « grand ball at Pattersou’s llall, on of nature. Peter Schemiel LINKVILLE, Robert Garrett comes on time as usu world docs. One day wheu the world shall wanted money, and had nothing to 8911 ibis, (Thursday) evening. We under have learned that wo have a veritable al. We notice hero of late one or two or exchange for it but his shadow, Lake county. Oregon stand that excellent music has been se wonderland at our very doors, tourists ludy passengers will? him from the which was an entirely useless thing to cured from Yreka, aud that everything him, and bo he sold it to the devil for from all parts of Christendom will other side of the mountain. requisite lias been done to make the af- the money he wanted; but in the This apace is reserved for the new ad throng onr mountain roads eyery sum II. M Thatcher has left for San all course of time the having no shadow of HANDY & ROBERT'S; to appear iair a distinguished success. Francisco to get a new stock of goods was a greater trouble to him than the mer, eu ronte to Crater Lake. for the firm of Thatcher A: Worden. i want of money. There was more sub next week. Dry Goods, Groceries, B onanza and M erganser . — We call A shland A ppreciated .—Gen. M. V. II H. B. Staff rd is building a wagon stance in that shadow than in tbe hard Fancy Goods, and in fact everything There paints have stood the test of year«, attention to the a l. of Handy A Roberts Brown regards Ashland as “decidedly •»hop, and will pay his attention to and solid gold; bis shadow became of usually kept in first-class variety stores and are now better than ever. They are of Bonanza and Merganser, in Lake Co. more consequence than all the money which they will sell for the very lowest composed of the best materials known to the most beautiful aud romantically wagon work alone. These enterprising gentlemen keep the trade. in tbe world. And so it is; wo are situated of any in Oregon;” Gov. living profits. Try them. Stores both never satisfied; we must have what we large and well selected 8tocks of goods Chadwick calls it “the prettiest place of Geo. Nureo has two black Vermont 3t both the points mentioned, and are its size in the State,” and Lish, going colts in training on the Liukville Jock haven’t got. and as we get it, and com at Bonanza and Merganser, Lake Co., flourish, it is called human Oregon. prepared to satisfy their customers that still farther, speaks of it as the “hand ey Club race-track. Geo. Whitmore i munities STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD progress and the refinement of civili it will pay to deal with them, Give somest town on the continent.” It is is driving them, K lamatiieffsky . zation. Are we happier than our fath AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. them a call. ers, and will our children - be happier BONANZA ITEMS. pleasaut to the people of Ashland to than we have been?— Evening Telegram. Which are so united by onr process of man L ivery S tables .—See the ad. of have their village thus spoken of by ufacture. as to produce paint which is Weather pleasant. more durable, beautiful and will last men who have traveled up and A n old saying (and not altogether an Uncle George Nurse in this irsue i twice as long as any other point known. untrue one) is, “ a penny saved is two Harvesting about over. His stables at Linkville are in good re- i j down tbe world considerably, and earned;” according to this two saved is We would like very well to find out four earned, and in purchasing an pair, well furnished, and customers I who are capable of appreciating wbat WE EXCEPT NONE. can depend on attention to their wants, • j they see. Ashland is indeed a pretty where the road supervisor o-f Lost Riv organ if you can save §50 it is as good Its cost to the consumer is considerably Parties enroute to Crater L ike, the 1 place, with its granite walks, cosy er precinct is. Tbe bridge at Bonanza as §100 earned, which would go a great less than the AVERILL PAINT is already Lava B -da or other places of interest homes surrounded by flowers and em is nearly impassable; also the road be way toward tbe purchase; you can do mixed and tinted if required. For Sale* by this by buying the Star Parlor Organ. Sheriff’s Sale. in' Like can depend on securing trans bowered in shrubbery, and with its tween Bonanza and Sprague River looks See advertisement in another column, J. M. M c C alla , co , Y virtue of an execution and order of s le du’v never failing water privileges—a vil- sick and needs a doctor. “Too many and send for circular and price list. portation to suit their taste. issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of nOoOtf Ashland, Oregon. ! lage quiet and homelike yet filled with irons in the fire at once will not do;” bo Oregon for the Countv of Trike, <tn tbe 6 h day of Au- 29:ly. -------- ---------- gn»r 1877, aud to me direoiel and delivered, in fivor 'S prague ilrvEit.—Mr. Robert Scott, business, life and energy—and it is not says tho old saying. This is perhaps T he best of flour and fresh ground of James Miller and Henry Ammerman and ag iinst is Dot easi’y earned ia these times, grandson of Capt Felix Scott, the old surprising that strangers always seem tbe condition of our supervisor. Schneider, for the recovery of the sum of six- ' graham and corn meal delivered in any Casper bnt it on be marie in three months ’sen hundred and twenty and 42-lOOths ($1,620 421 pioneer, of Sprague river, spent a day pleasautly surprised to find such a by any one of either sex,In any part part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the Dollars, and interest thereon from the JRiu day of I believe there is a saw-mill in prog Eagle Mill also Bacon and Lard. * of the country, who it willing to June 1877, and the ffirthct mm of thirty-seven aod in town this week. He has sold his cat place among the manzaneta and shap- 80-100 bs ¡$37 89) D«>ilars co-is and disbursements work steadily at tbe employment that we furnish. ress somewhere between Langell valley aud uccruing costa, I have levied upon and will offer *66 per week in your own town Yob need not b. tle in Lake and is on his way to his for oral of tbe Siskiyou foot-hills. for sale at pob ic auction to tbe highest bidder for away from borne over night. You cm give your and Sprague River, which if it is a MARRIED. mer home on the coast. He likes tbe cash, at the Court Hou-e door in Litreview, Lake whole time to tbe work, nr only your spare moment« county Oreg lx, on Wednesday SEPTEMBER 26th, AVe have agents w ho are nieMuc over |20 per day. — We hud tbe pleasure ■ succes3 » ani ^ I certainly hope it may B eef T rader . beautifal meadows and almost bound 1877. at 1 o clock r. m . of said day, ail tbe right, title All who engine at once e m make moDey fast. At EWING-KEMBLE-At Like City, Angu«t 29tb, be, will be very beneficial to this coun on last Monday, of meeting with Mr. and interest of the said Ca«per Schneider, of, in and the present time money cinnot be made so easily aud 1877, by VVni. R Smith, J. 1 ’ ., F. W. Ewing, less upland grazing country on Sprague to the foilowing tracts or parcels of hud, to-wlt: Tbe ripiily atony other bueinesa. It costs nothing to E-q , to Miss Bertie Kemb'e, both of C-darvi'le. try. We, tbe settlers, are anxious to N E | of Sec. 16, T 39 S, R 9 R, containing 160 acres try the business. Terms and >5 outfit free., Addresa river and may return with cattle in the Flickinger, an old time cattle trader of School T^ind; also his interest in the S W f of the 8 at once, H. Hat ljctt & Co., Portland .Maine. [2-7-ly get our places under fence. It will be San Francisco. He has spent many spring. ------------------ ------------------------- RETAIL MARKET W1 of Srt: 9, T 39 8, R !) E, and lot No 3 iD Sec 9, lot No 5 in Sec «, Nos 6 and 7 in 8ec 8, lots 2 3 4 years in the business, usually buying an inducement to immigrants passing aud 5 in Sec 17 and lots 1 and 2 in Sec 20 T 39 8. It 9 T he R agged E dge —Bro. Nickell of in Southern California, bnt the situa ! through tbe country here.—I believe Following are retailers’ prices, in the B, containing 317 90-100!b« «cres altogether; also all the interest of tbe sai«l defend mt iu the 8 W | of Sec Dissolution of Copartnership, the Times, Robert and Thomas Kahler tion has changed, and he proposes here ! this will be a farming country in a few Ash land. Market t 27, T 39 8, R 10 E, containing lfloscre«; and the N It HE PARTNERSHIP here'ofore exis'ln? between of Jacksonville, returned from Crater after to look more to the bunch grass years, for those who Lave tried farm Flour per 100lbs. §2 00 of N W J of Sec 31. and E 4 of S E } of Pec 28 T 39 W. H. Ha'ha way and J. B. Rigdoo, is Ibi» day 8 R 10 E coniaiiting 160 acres; also all his Corn Meal per 100 th*. S3 00. Lake on Monday last, and remained regions of Eastern Oregon. We talked I ing have had good success, so far as I lDterest in the 8 W } « f N W | of Sec 16, at)d E J of die solved by mu ual consent. J. B RIGDON. Wheat per bushel, Gdcts. the S E I of Sec 16, >nd 8 W j of the 8 E | of Sec 16 with us until Tuesday morning. Of | grass and , beef qnite extensively and know. W. n. HATHAWAY. I T 39 S, ft !» E, Containing 160 acres; al»o all his in e r - Oats do 40cts. Ashland, Oregon, Aug 27th 1877. [l!tf. course they had a high old time up at Mr. Flickinger decided to visit the est in the N | of the N AV f and tbe H E 4 of the N W V m. Lockie has twenty acres of rye Potatoes pr th 2cts. | HDd tbe N W I Of S E t Sec 16 T 39 S R 9 E, con Gauwas, feasting their eyes on tbe Lake country some time this fall, and which, I think will turn off 40 bushels Butter do 25cts. taining 160 acres. Aggregate number of acres, 1,117 and 90-1noths. The tn’ere-t of en)d defendant belag Cheese do 18cts, grandest scenery on tbe continent, and j ascertain for himself the prospects for I to tho acre. J. T. Fulkerson, L. Hiatt, the undivided half interest in said lauds. 8 «id real LAZARUS YOCUM. Lard in tins loots, property is si’uited in Lake county Oregon and lev- watching the descent of boulders from | future trade in our cattle country. Isaac Wilson and others have as good ie«l uponas ihe pn-per’yoftbe mid defend-nt, O»s=- Bacon—hams 1G. sides llcts. I ner Schneider, to satisfy tbe »lot« named execution. the ragged edge. crops as any I ever saw. Eggs pr doz 12^cts. Likeview Oregon I T. J. BRATTAIN, Hon. James Applegate, of Douglas, Chickens do $3. Aug. 15, 1877. ) [ll-5t] Sheriff Lake Co., Oregon. In reference to pots and kettles re A B ig D rove —When at Linkville a arrived in Ashland on Monday last WANTS SUBSCRIBERS Coffee 3O(^,38ots. few days ago we were informed that ■ with his family, having spent nearly a ferred to by Ruth, the Langell valley Sugar 14(fl ISels, the following standard works/ Tea G3cts (a §1. Mr. John Frieze, tbe cattle buyer, i year in Lake county. The family will correspondent, I have to say that if Decree of Distribution of Estate. For “The First Century." “History of the Syrup pr gallon. 81 50. drove from the Klamath country lately j remain in Ashland daring the ensuing ' they wuut to trade for such articles call I d the Probit e Court of the County of Lake State of Centennial Exhibition." **A Century of B achelor . Hides—deer pr ft) 15cte. Oregon: B75 head of beef cattle. As several winter,—perhaps longer,—that the on Gosjwl Work and New Testament Illustra Apples—dried do Sets. In th«» matter of the Estate of) Decreenf «Retribution tions. ” hundred bad been driven from the children may have the benefit of our John Dick deceased. i of Estate. A C uriosity .—Henry Sampon pre Peaches do 12*,cts. EORGE NURSE, the Adminirrator of the »hove Plums do pitted 12*icts. same part of Lake already this season, j schools, and ‘‘Jim” will himself return sented ns a genuine curiosity in the Call at the Ashland Post Office. [Gif named estate baring on tbe 5th day of June, A Wool 21cts. I), 1877, fi’ed in this Court trie statement’of accounts it will be seen that the beef business is | to his home in Douglas. shap9 of an Iudian pipe, which may be per due the raid estate with hie mventory of the Drope rty Soap — hard per box SI 75 — soft growing into importance ia Lake; af a thousand years old for all we know gallon 20cts._____________ ta larging to said estate an«l the eale thereof: It is D. CHAPMAN. B. P. MRIU. hereby ordered, nd judged ami decreed by thia Court F reeze O ut . — The coolest joke that fording good incomes to cattle men, to the contrary. It was found in the that the eaid Admu'i’trato’'pay to the creditors of the aiid estate out of moDey now In hi« hande and and pradnally making the financial sit can be perpetrated on an innocent, un grave of an Indian in Tillamook county. MEAT MARKET. belonging to tbe »aid e<tate, twenty per centum on Linkville Livery Stables. uation,more agreeable to everybody. suspecting, confiding people is a game The canoe in which it was found and eicn -«nd every of euch said claims. June Term, 1877 E C. MASON, GEORGE NURSE of freeze out. Have the Crater Lake in which th® Indian had been buried [11-411 Probate Judge. U nweld —We regret to learn that bad decayed and rotted entirely » why , Would inform bis friends that bis Stab es at excursionists forgotten corral creek ? CHAPMAN & NEIL, Capt. Solomen Tetherow, the old bio-: giving evidence that the pipe had been neer, is lying quite sick at the residence Notice of Final Settlement- H. M. Thatcher Esq., and Geo. E. made many years ago. The pipe is of Mr. William Parker, his son-in-law, Strong passed through on Monday last, made of slate rock and is of peculiar In tbe Coanty Court of the State of Oregon for Lake Ashland, Oregon, on the Linkville road. Always fond of going Jacksonvilleward. They propose design. On the bowl is carved the face I.A KC COl'XTY - - - OREGOX County, sitting in probate August 6, 1877. a man. A man is lying on his back Are in excellent repair, amply provided wi’h feed In the matter of the estate of John Dick deceased. mountain scenery and adventure, Mr. to make Ashland a visit before return of EORGE NUBS?, Administrator of said estate on the stem, with a ferocious looking Aixl that customers w u! be waied ou eep constantly on han » at thetr Tetherow came all the way from his' ing to Lake. hiring filed in Slid Court his final account for promptly, ami in tho best sty Is, animal stauding over him, baviug one 8hop, D*«r th» bridge, on ST«in S»r*»t. a good settlement, an 1 also prny;ng for an order for setting of fr»*h BEEF, MUTTC^C. VEAL, ate.,, borne in the Willamette to join the Cra hand of the man in its monstrous jaws. A Good HACK Excellent BUGGIES and Na 1 tbe time for heiring the same; therefore notice 1« supply they °’ler at the lowest market price« RIDING HOUSES always on haol hereby grven that said final account will be h«<rd and which Pardon us for the mistake of Fri ’ ay The work shows that it wa3 done with A«hknd, JHr^» mh, 187Wi noBf. ter Lake excursion party of August 25, I determined in sail Court on Monday the 24th day of promptly care I fus, and a patient hand and an ingenious mind. evenirg on Oak street. The kindness SEPTEMBER, 1877, at which time all persons hav but was taken sick soon after his arri ing any objections to sai l flml account aud settle The pipe and mountings are well pol ALLEN H. CONLAN. val at Mr. Parkers. We earnestly hope was intended for another and yet we do ished, add would do credit to some of Tourists and Others Outfitted ment must then and there make the same. On the shortest notice Published io the A shdavd T idings by order of to See the old veteran around again not regret affording protection to a onr modern sculptors.— Loh t'jeltc Cou L-.T Do nut Lil to give the Linkville Stables atrial Hon. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. E. C. Mason, County Judge. ' btrunger. soon. rier. V201LT] GEORGE NURSE, IM J P.. B. HATTON, Clerk. LAKEVIEW LAKE COUNTY OREQO3L THE l> ASHLAND X TIDINGS Pioneer Association. G grand J rse^QOAPBïo LIVE? LET LIVE ! G- F. BILLINGS* DRY GOODS, I Attention ! ! Averill Mixed Paints. Fare MaseedL ©11 B T BOOK AGENT G ftlSK-VIIdiE G ! K