THF achtavb TinTvnQ I TAKE NOTICE! ■*v FRIDAY SEPT. 28, 1877 ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE MRS. H. A. MOORE’S STORE R. J. GatliDg writes to the New York Evening Post that recent improvements in his gun have brought it to such a stage of perfection that it can fire 1,000 shots per minute, and one man can feed and fire 600 shots per minute. In an official trial 64,000 rounds were fired from a single gnn in rapid succession, and without stopping to clean the bar­ A Large and Fresh stock of rels. Dry Goods at the —WHILE— Scientific STAGE LINE. Russia and Turkey, Askland PIONEER STORE. "When in 1848 that heroic old chief­ tain Wrangel determined to pnt down ------ the insurgents in Berlin, they sent him word that at his first shot they would An Elegant stock of Clothing hang his wife. For answer he opened at the fire. When he got the upper hand of PIONEER STORE. the rebels he remarked to his aid: “My wife. Do you know I am curious to see if they did hang her?” MRS. H. A. MOORE would announce to the I Adies and Gentlemen who desire tke peri onal adorn ment of a fine suit of Hair, that she h»» ¡>aten’ed her celebrated Hair Restorer, which ha* now been before the public for the space of two years aDd has in every instance given entire satisfaction as to what it prom­ ise». No mineral or damaging subsunce is used in this preparation, and it is guaranteed to prevent hair falling out after four applications. Well-known cases of long-standing baldness have been successfully trea­ ted (as per testimonial» in my possesion). It will produce a full flowing crop of hair on all »Puree of baldies», even to its most pronounced state. 1: will prevent hair from turning gray. Preparations for war led to all parte of the country. 1008| Market st., San Francisco, Cal. [v2n6-ly] ------ << ♦ T ree C ulture .—The following from an essay by Prof. Baal, of the Michi­ gan Agricultural College, are valuable suggestions for apple-growers every­ where: A young tree should be treated ▼ery much as you would treat a hill of corn. Hoed crops will answer in a young orchard; sowed crops will do much harm to young trees. I think it a good plan to keep young trees mulch­ ed, and I am not sure but it is the best of all ways to treat large or old trees as Jong as they live. Mulch prevents the rapid evaporation of moisture from the soil, keeps the surface mellow, pre­ vents the soil from often freezing and thawing in Winter and becoming over­ heated in Sammer. Whether or not to cultivate trees which have become well established depends upon circumstan­ ces, I have never seen an apple orch­ ard which I thought was injured by too frequent shallow culture, but this may be the case in some places, especially in warm climates or where the soil is deep and very rich. Whether or not to cultivate can be told by the looks of the tree. If the color of the leaves is good and the growth all right, and the trees bear well of fine fruit, they are doing well enough, even if in grass. But if the leaves are pale, and the growth of the annual twig much less than a foot in length on trees set twelve years, and the fruit small and poor, something is the matter, and they are suffering for want of plow, harrow, or cultivator, or a heavv mnlcb or a coat of manure, or two or more of these combined. The upper twigs of tree« set twelve to twenty years ought io grow six to twelve or more inches each year. To judge of the condition of an apple tree is muoh like jadging of the condition of sheep in a pasture. Look'at the sheep and not at the pas tare. As long as the sheep are plump and fat they are all right. ARE PEACEFULLY REVOLUTION TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SATUR­ DAYS arriving at Ashland same day con nects with our daily stage line between Linkville and Fort Klamath. Also with our semi weekly line from Linkville to Lake City and all intermediate points. GARRETT & FERREE T hey H ave J ost R eceived FACTORY SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS We are now manufacturing, and have on hand a good assortment of Emporium of Ashland. LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, surpasses in tone and power any Reed organ here­ which we oiler to the trade at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. S ummer G oods , just received irom 8. F. UNIVERSAL We have any tiling you may need in our line. •I Give it a trial and support home industry. M Our new stock contains fi a large assortment of - « Wanted in exchange 20,000 lbs. Grease ry G oods , G roceries C D BOOTS and SHOES, [v2n6tf.j DEALERS IN G The Beautiful Imported Ashland Drug Store ! General Merchandise P the ensueing Ashland. W ILL near make UNION LIVERY S ale and E xchange STABLES, Corner of 4th and California Sts., J acksonville , O regon ., he undersigned , having pup .-^ T cnised the abjve named stabb-s^k^- from Kubli & Wilson, beg leave to inform the public that they are determined to mertrAl 71* a continuance of the patronage that has tor niiiiy y ear» jraet been conferred on these justly POPULAR STABLES! We have constantly on hand the very beet season at my stab'es Terms: Twen’.y-flve dollar’ the reason, or thirty dollars the season, with the privilege oi returning 'I e mare next year io one of my imported horse*, it she does not prove with-foal tide season, payable in U. 8. Gold Coin, or grain at Market pr.ee. Good pasturage for mares at 62J erntsper week; Just received from San Francisco, which he 1» offer no liability for acciden's or escapee. In a short lime I u ill issue a circular with engrav­ ing at lhe ings of several of my horses, mares and view of my Scabies; with a history of the Percheron Horse, hnd why they are preferable to other lai ge horses; some hints on breeding; demand and prices for horses in LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Europe aDd America. I have ftt 1 blood Jersey Ctitle for sale of the be*t .quality. Every family that keeps a cow should have a Jersey. Send for circular. W. C. MYER. Ashland, March 20th, 1877. no 41- tf He hae aleo on hand a large variety of NUT8 CANDIES bPONGES FINE SOAPS PERFUMERY &c. T Also a General Aetortment of WINES and ASHLAND HOUSE. this LIQUORS FOB MEDICINAL PURPOSES. KJTOHers from abroad promptly attended to, and warranted to give eatisfaction. v2n6tf] J . II. CllitWOOd. LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, where helst eidyat any time, and on all occasions to set before them the best the market affords, in a style second to no other house in Oregon. Dinners and suppers for special occasions, gotten up in appropriate style, at short no­ tice. JASPER HOUCK. SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES AND . Thatcher & Worden, Horses Boarded (in reasonable terms, and the be«t of care and atten­ tion bestowed upon them while under their charge. Also, Horses Bought and Sold. We will gutrantee satisfaction in al) our trans­ actions. C ardwkll 6 i M c M ahon . ywVHE UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR PA- JL trona for tue liberal patronage bestowed iqain us during our connection with ue Union Livery Stable., would bespeak a continuance of the »due to our succeesors. C akdwill i M c M ahon . No. 17; if. «/ CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS ani SHOES OGN. or the benefit of those desir - ing good wagon work, the undersigned hereby makes known that he can be found at. all times at bis shop in the S. W. corner BLACKSMITHING of the public square Ashland Ogn; and is -BY- teady and willing to do all work entrusted to me in a workmanlike manner. WAG­ EUBANKS & FORSYTH. ONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL­ BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made A LL THOSE DESIRING WORK to order, and repaired on short notice. xjl in our line, will find us at the T!'e best Eastern stock constantly on •‘Old Michelson Stand” ready to serve them band. W. W. KENTWOR. with neatness aDd dispatch. Particular at­ tention paid to horse shoeing. nolltf. Ashland, June 17th, 1S7G. nnltf. F / NAILS. BOLTS GLASS, 0 IIORSE SHOES, SHOE-SHAPE, ROPE, WOOL SACKS, TAINTS, OILS SOAP AN O CUTLERY. cyo FARMING IMPLEMENT,CROCKERY I A nd FRUIT CANS.; Oilcloth for Tables and J and Floors. & A L arge and S election of B A INSERPASSEI) BY J NF OTHER Instrument. The proprietor, hire noted rar. fu'ly,, for ni: ny yerrs. the impt-rfec ion. and i e» ve resulted in U e production of a quality of tone which .nceiudLdee .o clo.elj to the PIPE ORGAN QUALITY That I» difficult to distirgt.ish lietween th» two- This instrument ha. all the MODERN IMPROVEMENTS» And every organ is fully warranted. Large O- Poils1-, Bl. ck Wulnut PnDelled Cases that forms, iu addition to a splendid instrument of music, a u BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF FURMTUR C hoice TEAS. This organ need, nrlv to lie ..en to lie appreriated. and is sold at extremely We have just received a select assortment of the best brands of » AGENTS WANTED Male or fema'e) in every connty in the United State» and Canada. MARKETABLE PRODUCE. A shland , O regon . K eeps a general assort - ment of goods iu bis line of trade. • Ladies’, Wens’ and Boys’ Sad­ dles, u Speciality. Team, Buggy and Plow Harness, LAKE CO., n lowest cash price, or exchange for all kinds of DRY GOODS, Saddlery & Harness, LINKVILLE, we keep hardware , iron , By a ek.llful use of lhe etop., and of the pateak' knee swell, the music 1« adapted to the human voice, rargiug from tn* eoftest flute-like note to a Vulume of sound We will sell our goods at the MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN Yankee Notions, X SHOP C. K. KLUM, Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc. • » Wagon Factory. HARNESS ASHLAND Dealers in Hardware, Fancy Goods, and Millinery Goods. SATISFACTION. CIGARS AND PIPES. CARRIAGES, And can furnish our customers with a tip-top turn­ out al any time. L he undersigned wishes to re - mind his friends, and the traveling pub­ lic generally, that he is still to be found at « Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Y A STEEL, Pride of Perche, IE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE IN calling the at'en ion of lhe public to uia new and well ee^cted stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, NOTIONS 0 R R RIGDON & CO. HELMAN & FOUNTAIN, Il pmho Our soap has been pronounced by those who know SUPERIOR TO ANY IMPORTED ARTICLE. At the Factory. •I —AND— tofore manufactured in tide country. ha» been tested by many competent judge., and gives Af er thanking our many kind Patron» for past favor*, we wish to call their at- J ten ion to our large stock of S an I J. I>. FOUNTAIN. Dry-Goods, Groceries, School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, D ry G oods T rude . AN IMNEN8E STOCK OF ---------------- +----------------------- A. D. HELMAN. ORGAN J. M. McCall & Co- W. C. MYER. An immense stock of the best S itting B ull O rdered to G et —The brtinds of Tobacco and Cigars at ------- World’s Wolf Rapids Canada special the PIONEER STORE. S ulphur a S pecific for S carlet F ever .—Dr. Henry Pigeon writes to the London Lancet as follows: The marvelous success which has attended my treatment of scarlet fever by sul­ phur induces me to let my medical brethren know of my plan, so that they may be able to apply the same remedy without delay. All the cases in which I used it were very well marked, and the epidermis on the arms in each case came away like the skin of a snake. The following was the exact treatment followed in each C3se: Thoroughly an- noint the patient twice daily with sul­ phur ointment; give five to ten grains of sulphur in a little jam three times a day. Sufficient sulphur was burned twice daily (on coals on a shovel) to fill the rooms with the fumes, and, of course, was thoroughly inhaled by the patient. Under this mode of treatment each case improved immediately, and none were over eight days in making a complete recovery, and I firmly believe in each it was prevented from spread­ ing by the treatment adopted. MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND IR DAYS at 4 o'clock a . m : arrives at L il ville same days. Returning, ASHLAND ------------------------ • MOTTO. DEADLY CONFLICT LEAVES LINKVILLE MRS. H: A. MOORE, PARLOR —ARE IN— LEAVES ASHLAND Address A Fine Assortment of Fancy says: Sitting Bull has been ordered out of the British possessions and has obeyed. Bill Culverson, a Govern­ — ALSO ment scout, was the cause. It occurr­ ed in this way: A British offioer and GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Sitting Bull had a council, after which the tribe performed the usual dance. CUTLERY, Culverson, who is a young half breed, PAINTS joined in. After it was over he became AND excited, counted his scalps and said to OILS, ETC., ETC. Sitting Bull: I have killed so many of your hostile redskins. Sitting Bull drew his revolver, a movement imitat­ “ Cheaper than the Cheapest ” ed by Culverson, but before either Is Our could shoot, Major Walsh, with his revolver drawn, sprang between them and told Culverson to put bis pisol away. Turning to Sitting Bull, he said: “I want you to understand yon Bring on your Produce and Ex­ are on British soil, and must not at­ change for Goods. tempt to take any person’s life. Drop your revolver or you are a dead man! ’ MRS. M. W. HARGADINE. No 44,—tf He dropped it— Bee. GARETT AND FERREE’S TRI-WEEKLY ¿{ages run between the above named points thr^e times» week, making the trip through in one day car­ rying U.S. Mail and passengers. ONE BOTTLE, |5; Or, THREE BOTTLES, 110. T he C abbage W orm .—Mr. Harris Goods and Notions at the writes to the Richmond Palladium as PIONEER STORE. follows, under date of Pern, Indiana, Sept. 6: * ‘Aware as I am that the cab­ bage worm is doiDg great damage to A splendid stock of Boots and the cabbage crop in your vicinity, I take the liberty of informing you that Shoes at the PIONEER STORE. since coming here I have learned that a simple application of wheat bran will completely eradicate the destruc­ tive pests.” - ----------------------- ► ROB’T GARRE IT, TEAM* BUGGY COLLARS, CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES. CINCHOS, STIRRUPS, WHIPS. LASHES, SPURS, COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC., And everything usually kept in a first-class establishment. Repairing done with neat­ ness and dispatch at prices to suit the times. 0 ALI BERAL DISCOUNT Will Be - e see no cause to change our RD [k '¿'-'•J ? It still remains “Quick Sales & Small Profits.’’ Call and examine our stock, and Made to Teacher., Minister., Cburrhee, Fchoo!» Tzxige, etc , where there 1. no agent for the Stay Organ. Illustrated catalogue and j rica list frv» Correspondence .olicited. Addre.a the manufactu­ rer». Allege r,Bowlby& Co., WASHINGTON, N. J, O----- WHEAT Taken a the Highest if you do not see what you want, T. B. M c M uetrie » H. W. ALLEGER, Market Rates in Exchange C all for it . E dward P lotts . C. P. B owlbv , for Goods. May 12th, 1S77. noiStf. ( (Sept. 27, ’76; 1 yr.) Ashhnd, Jure 27th, 1876. noltf.