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FROM FORT KLAMATH. The Sentinel is in error in stating BONANZA ITEMS. that a tax has been levied to build a Jan. 4, 1878. Jan. 3, 187'8k It is JANUARY, 11, 1878 new school house in Ashland. FRIDAY ALL PERSONS OW ING TIIE E d . T idings :—Aethers have been no Weather cold and frosty. Mercury proposed to vote on the question of Wagner, Anderson & Farmer’s levying a tax for that purpose, at a Klamath items in the T idings for some 12 degrees below zero. “Way up” LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. 'IXT'11-1’ °l'en blil DANCING ACADEMY time, and thinking that yon would like times at Bonanza. Ä ’ ’ ’ Munday and &*iurd*y evenir^B, at district school meeting to be’ held Mill Company to have some, and as there has just oc There has been a lawsuit between A. U j Î, Æ 7 o’dock next Saturday at 1 o ’ clock p. m . Are hireby requested to call aud settle with either We regret to learn tLat Uncle Geo curred something worthy of notice, I Langell, defendant and R. XV. Olds, -------- ♦ — cash or note, bv February First, Nurse, of Linkville, is quite unwell. MILLERS II ALL ; rerllaps,.to avoid “accidents,” and | concluded to let you know it and you plaintiff. The case was won by plain- 29.fJ WAGNER, an ÜERSON, & Ue CO. I save himself the punishment of an tiff. can use your own discretion as to the Thanks to Hon. John II. Mitchell And every Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 4 o’clock, “ everlasting hereafter. ” that “ long- The next great sensation was a ball at for ladies and children. insertion. for important public documents. BARGAIN'S, BARGAIN'S, BARGAIN’S. range” rifleman bad better point the An elopement in soldier life: A Bonanza; twenty couples; 36 tickets All who with to attend, will be dil gently instruo AT THE Life appears to be too short to be muzzle of his gun another way. good looking young soldier at Fort sold. ted. no28tf. spent in nursing animosities or regis Klamath, fell in love with a youcg and A general invitation is extended to The final settlement of the estate of tering wrongs. A non . good lookiug girl, a soldier’s daughter, one and all to attend a wedding in high A. F. Farnham is to be made on Feb. life, to occur in Ltngul! valley to-day. S till A nother —Born, on Wagner 5tb, 1878. See notice of Administra of the same place. His affections were The Lodge of Good Templars, which returned by the daughter, but not so creek, Jan. 4th, 1878, to the wife of trix. To increa»e the jcy of hearts this Christinas and. New was organized at Bonanza, is in a flour with the father, and as true love never Years. Ail goods marked only one price. James Helms, a son. I ce .—Our old frieud Samuel Grubb did run smooth, bo it was in this ca-e; ishing condition, and we sincerely hope COME,COME, COME, Marked as Follows: • On the 4th page will be found a let has lately constructed a new ice house as the father iustead of returning affec it will be a success. Next door to l’oetoflice. GEO. NUTLEY. Swallow-fork in right ear; ball undercrop There was considerable excitement ter from Mr. S. A. Scott relative to his at Crystal lake, about ten miles from tions turned the love sick swuin out of [no28tf] in right eir. Swallow foik and upper bii caused by our sohool marm losing a sil the house. An elopement was then phatocrome pictures. Ashland, on the Dead Indian road, and in left ear, and right ear split. Swallow- haB already filled it with ice with tile planned and successfully carried out. ver chain, but luckily it was found; no lork in both ears; under bii in bo:h eats. PIONEER Hon. James Applegate started on bis intention of keeping us cool when the The soldier obtained a leave of absence damage done. The Bonanza school Half under crop and upper bit in left ear. return to his farm near Drain, Doug Branded with a triangle on the nose. on the plea of haviug particular private will eud on the 12th inst. 1 red-hot days shall come again. inlorniation leading to the recovery las Co. on the 6ch inst. business, and last night a team of Thb new year came in very cold, with of Any —-------- *------------ said sheep wifi be -uitably lewarded. A shland A cademy .—We are pleased horses and wagon was obtained, and at about three inches of snow on the 25tf. C. C. WEbB, Yieka, Cal. Where is the suave and genial Of Lake County. to know that the attendance at the nine o’clock p. m , when the drums ground. Nothing more of interest, un Thatcher? What about that gold Ashland Academy is constantly in were beaten for the soldiers to fall out, less that I btill rem»un a B achelor . LINKVILLE - - OREGON. braid and bark ribbon? L. A. NKIL. ». CHAPMAN. creasing. Among the students area the lovers fall in or rather tumbled iu The Arabian Honte. The meetings on the last three even number from Siskiyou Co. California, the wagon and got off for Linkville or GEO. '1. BALDWIN, Brvpridur. ASHLAND ings of the Week of Prayer will be held and we are informed that others are Ashland, where we suppose they are Since the arrival at Ashland of W. expected from the Goldsn State. The married and happy by this time. Prep at the public school house. Always on band large stock of tinware C. Myer, our indefatigable horseman, Academy is decidedly one of the best arations are being made for their re FEED AND LIVERY STABLE I at the following prices: with his new importation of fine horses, Fort Klamath has an amateur dra educational iustitntions the conntry ception when they return, as they will we have been shown a copy of the 50 cents, 2quart(’ofl<e Pots matic association which is skillfully affords, and we rej >ice in its prosperity. o — 1 / start house keeping as soon as they are American Agriculturist, for June last, 2 “ Coveted Buckets MAIN STIIELT. •»</» managed by John Doyle, U. S. A. 75 •* 10 Water Pails I nstallation .—Ata regular meeting back. They have the sympathy aud good containing cuts representing the cele 25 •• 1 pint Dippers Members of the Degree Temple will of Ashland Ledge No. 45, I. O. O. F , wishes of all the old and are envied by brated desert horse “Jenifer Arabian” ^&,AI1 kinds of Tin, Sheet-Iron and please be on haml at the next regular held on last Saturday evening, Jau. 5, all the young soldiers and girls in the imported from Egypt by Col. Jenifer; Copperware on band and made to order. rpitp UNDERSIGNED WOULD meeting, Jan. 16, as business of impor the following named oflhers were in camp. the pure blood percberon mare ‘‘Rose JL respectfully imoi in their Iriends Jfe&X geo t . B aldwin . tance will be transacted. XVe hope that they will be happy. As ami the public generally th it they AF n* (V2u21tf.) Bonbeur” and her Arabian-Percberon stalled for the ensuing term, by D D the young lady is quite accomplished have purchised the aoove e-tidnibnmeui, The Sheriff of Jackson Co. levied G M. John Boyer: Abel D Ilelman, N on the “piano,” i. e. (wash tub) and foal “Arabian Boy,” as they appeured and having thoroughly cleared the iobell* STORE upon the personal property of B. F. G; I O Miller, V G; R P Neil, R S; O the soldier somewhat of a musiciun at the Centennial. We have also seen hay from the premises, I hey can assure MILLINERY their patrons that Block entrusted! to their • On Main Street what is said to be the identical bill C Applegate, P S; John K Helman, XV; Dowell last week to satisfy the jtidge- Ashland ----- Oicgon. which was posted up to call attention care will be well aud satelj cared for. John II Neil, C; M Baum, I G; Wesley they can join in the chorus: me nt in the May bond affair. Ssru'), Bt.ub, iue »oL ie.adi, y cVabe-; ¿o the colt when at the great exhibi We have now ou Baud a beau tlul aseor ment of Mitchell, Treasurer; E D-Peatt, R S N GOOD TURNOUTS Cteer up, d i!'fig, «utl do not It is currently reported that a face G; XV T Leeke, L S N G; John Con Hate, Bonnets, Shades, French ITowera, Wreathe, tion; also the report of the committee Foi, f you do uot waBli uul ec.ub, Pluu.es, Neck Ties, Liueu Suits, Ju.«, Lunlitb’ Of carriages aud buggies supplied at We Hiu'lb« sbo> t uf^.ub, tious gentleman proposes to publish a way, R SV G; D S Scott, L S V G. on awards signed by Francis A. Walk Finishing Goods, etc., etc etc. any time. I\>r r.ey l biOpyuar.u uui »u.eiis you ’ve. new paper, to be called the C and, er, Chief of the Bureau of Awards, in BUITRICK PATTERNS Y'oa must make allowance for my Geo. XV. Anderson, who committed with an original tale every week. which the following language occurs: BALED HAY FOR SALE! orders from a distance promptly tilled. suicide at Cottonwood on New Years poetry, as I am too modest to even look “This young animul is remarkable for In quantifies to suit purchasers. They will fciU'Agency for Dr. Warner s Health Corset. Ev Capt. James Birues, a prominent cit morning, was buried in Jacksonville at poetic feet. iB'hg sold cheap fur Cash. his beauty of form, style aud fine ac •Also, in connection with tLcir stable, run a ery (£*, -Bleaching, Pressing aLd Coluri^, in the very izen of Lake and a leading catlie man on lust Saturday. He was an exem Bending heard from. He has hit the tion, combining the beauty of the Arab TRUCK-WAGON Leaieot manner. *v2ult>u of that conntry, passed through Ash plary member of the*Order of Good Center at Trinity California, where he Mrs. Jas. Ewing. with the stamina of the Percberon.” At reasonable rates. I). C hapman A Nxiu. land on Tuesday last, en route to Jack-, Templars, and, iu consideration of this iuteuds to “shave.” Iu importing this Arabian-Percheron, M1SH M. A SWINU1.K. I MlbH I. C. »WlKWnK. souville. XX’eather very tine, but excessively fact, the members of the Order at Cot Mr. Myer has taken a new departure in I --------- .«» —— tonwood took charge of the body after cold. The ‘'beautiful snow” provi the business which canuot but be of MISS M.A. SWINGLE & SISTEX The S’ ntinel learns that Henry Blech dentially stays with us, aud the merry the sad occurrence and prepared it fur Have Opened d Eirst-Class great, value to the horse-raises of Ore er, who was recently taken to the asy sleigh bells are jiugliug even Dow when burial in a truly fraternal way. When gon. The Arabian has been bred for lum, hits b *eu discharged and will re Mi 111 aery Stexe received by tl e relatives, who went to 1 I am writing. ceutunes with a view to the develop turn to his home iu this county iu al Mr. CalaLan the beef contractor is Ou Main Street, Ashland, C ittonwood for the remains, the colliu ment of speed aud endurance, and it is f. w days. Next door to tile Post Olbce, Up stairs in Dr. Inlew’» was beautifully festooned with flowers, ; trying to get off “scot free” of bother! from that stock that mauy of tbo finest New Bunding. Charle* Goixlchiid, uf tho Ashland arlibticaily w r. at Led about the motto of J so he rehired Mr. J. MeagLer who wa> breeds of horses, the world over, in VW7 K H AVE NOW ON H *NU A llKAt’TIFUL ASSOKT- ▼ ▼ OF H*TH, BONNETS, FUAVKKM, PLUMES, kEi'K XX ou'eii Mills, Lus it-iuri eù to Ailiiand , the Order, ”Faith, Hope and Charity.” j receuily discharged from Co. “B ’ 1st herit their most valuable points. The TIES, JUTE, 1.AD1E»’ FUMNibUlNG UUUDS, Bl«.'., ETl. ’ Cavaliy, to du the “bubinesf.” alter Mime months spent in the XVeb- ! BUTTE RICK A SMITH BATTEENS. Hungarian horse, noted fur bottom aud J acksonville S chool —We learn O bserver . fm.'t laud, canvassiiig fur tuo sale of 1 /T^This is the season of the year ALL g^y^Dreaamuking done to order. endurance; the Russian Orloff, a fam that tile Jackfomil e School is ihhimu should -e’tle up ana < ompai'e accounts: ¡So All orders from a distance promptly lined. & xala uooleu fabrics. [u2lv 2<.f. ally popular, under the management of FROM THE TEMPEKANCE MISSION'-1 ous trotting race; the English racer, please call’cr jOur ni’i.s <nd let us settle Cheap for Cash. AKY. up. end il there are any mistakes in the uc- universally acknowledged to be the its present excel lent corps c>( teachers. Brevet ?«I..j«»r G.-tjerai Frank Wh infs, rectify them. — fleetest horse iu existence; the French- co With Prof J. XV. M« niit, the principal, is a ton, who became su popular a:noug many ihuncs to our customers for State Deputy, John B. Rigdon,! teacher of ability and experience, and writes us from Piue Creek, Guose! Canadian, the progenitor of the elegant their past generous patronage, with a sincere }»“' pie of South Eastern Oregon, <1 and useful Morgan, and tLe French desire lor u continuance of the same, we bis assistiuU’ Prof. J. Q. Willits, Ml*» Lake vi^lley that the new Lodge ing the M< aloe war, is now stationed THE EAGLE MILL wish one and a 11 health and prosperity and °* ' Percberon, remarkable for his sound- Kate Thornton and M ish Alice Hanley, Furl Lipwai, XX’. T. % Situated 15 milee South of Jacke, liville and H mile j happy new year : Good Templars, State Liue, No—, is uess and Capacity for hard work are all North of Ashland, ie prepuied io du general are all f&vorably known as educators. officered as follows.: 29ti.] J. M. McCALL <t CO. C »rrespondeuts will please hear in We »ire informed that Prof. Willits claimed to have descended from the Custom and Exchange Business S A Ilammersly, W C T; Ellen Rob- thorough-bred of Arabia; aud a new in 1 mind that we do not publish articles has been accused of rtprtsentiug to us — Flour aud Feed at the— unless accompanied by the name of the that he, and not Prof. Merritt, is chief nett, W R H S; M Myers, W L H b; fusion of the blood of the true desert HUthe.r. L is wanted not necessarilv of the school, and it is only just to Miss Mary E Myers, W V T; George horse will certainly tend to advance iu LOWEST CASH PRICES. • for publication, but we mast know’ it Prof. J. Q , that we deny this. Our Howell, W 5; Lyreu Mayhew, W A S; value the higher bred typeB of Oregon 3<i lb« of flour, 2 lbs »h rts and 8 lb« bran per Bush el fur g axl wheat. VVi’l sick aud brand tile buck « Joseph S Myers, W F S; Miss Iluttie I horses. ourself. —custuuiers luruiebitig the tsack«. My bruther explanation is that we fin wittingly Ilammersly, Treasurer; C Walker, W —AND— Th« Week of Prayer. During the at’seu-*e of Prof. Skid i made the mistake ourself. 117(7/7 JA/- C; Paul Bangle, XV M; Miss Ella Utes, // the belief of our readers? more ii.JucksODville this week attending W D M; Miss Jennie Hammersly, W Will have charge uf the bueli««», being ueeiated by The following are the subjects set cumpeteut miller». the erection of John Bilger’smonument Ocii P levna .—TLe name of the I G; Mr James Hammersly, XV O G; Mr apart by the Evangelicul Alliance for Everything as represent*d or no sale. Rev. J. l’. Donaldson, who is an ac “Horse Shoe City of the Turks” has A E Bai&e, P W C T, aud Lodge Dep the observance of all Christians, for the complished scholar, taught his classes become famous throughout Christen uty. The “Pilgrim” continues as fol last tLree days of the Week of Prayer. j Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. iu the Ashland Academy. dom from reason of the gigantic mili- I lows: Thus you see we have again Friday Jan. 11—Prayer for missions Granite Street, • lion. Geo. Conn, of Lakeview’, arriv tary operations carried on about that ' planted the Temperance flag. This to the Jews and Geutiles; for Sunday ASHLAND BAKERY ed iu Ashland ou Tuesday’s i-t.ige, to city during the Etsteru war, aud now 1 time it waves proudly over the beauti schools; for the Divine blessing on all Ashland, Oregon“ ANI) remain several dajs in this place and we are to have a Plevna of our own iu ful valley, fauued by the health giving efforts to spread the glad tidings of the Jacksonville, lie reports things tran the land of piue, juniper and sage. A breezes which sweep over this lonely Gospel of Salvation. L. S. P. Marsh Saturday, Jan. 12—Prayer for the quil at the capital city of Like and the short di&tance above the site uf our j lake from these grand old mountains. Again are the sous and daughters of Plevna are the extensive marsh lands of! circulation of the Bible; for the observ FBI BE Un lersign»-d i« row pre >nred to furntrh town building up rapidly. X WHITE uu<l BROWN BREAD, 1’iee aid the sage-brush land made to rejoice, Lower Klamath Lake, and, a half mile, ance of the Sabbath; for the removal of Cakee, al tee io*e-<i price«. Fimilito «uppiied aud A LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD The Statesman of Jau. 6. says that B. below, the Klamath river enters a can- I while the echoes of their gladness iutemperauce; for the rescue of the fal .¿Jk ing, Circular and Sei oil-Sawing don produce taken iu exchange. At Uw i F. Dowell has sold the Sen/ind to XXrm. yon, so that the location is the most j come buck from the mountain topsaud len; for the safety of those who travel to order. RESTAURANT By be and that hereafter it will be in feasible oue for a crossing place. There ! reverberate aluug the beautiful valley by land and by water. dependent in politics. Tue Sentinel of is a ferry at this place, called XVhittle’s | below. Ibe people seem awake to the Meals 25 cents: Tea and Coffee Sunday, Jan.13—Sermons—Let your SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, the 9th makes no mention of any Ferry, although now the property of ■ situation and are determined to free light shine. Matt. 5-16. Extra. The patronnée of the public is solicited arxl Bade- chaoge; possibly there is.a mistake. their land from the blighting curse of William 11. Roberts, which has a c in House, Sign and Ornamental Painting and faCt'.ou guaruu eed. (!) Soi] W. 8. SAYER. Send to Eagle Mill for a sack of corn Graining done to order in the Mill, or iu stantly increasing business. The Yre intemperance. As I came down from The tentiud says that J. S. Howard the conntry. Canvassing ceiling, Paper- [no26»3] Lakeview, I called ou our friend J. meal. ka road to Linkville crosses at this ■ hmging, Calsomining, Whilewasbiug, Ac. has brien appointed Superintendent of Harvey Clayton; fouud him at Hager- on shortest possible no’ice. point and forms a junction with the the mines of Klippel, Hanna A Co, and L 8. P. MARSH. JKTThe National GoM Medal was award WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER horst’s store. He is hale and hearty, will take charge in a few days. He is Ashlaud road about a quarter of a mile I Ashland, June 17ih, 187(5. [nlti.c2-18 ed to Bradley & Rnlofson lor the best Pho in the best of spiiits aud as genial as t graphs in the United Stales, and the X’ien- Asbland, Oregon. an experienced miuiug engineer and uorth of the ferry. Immediately on ever; pressed me to remain to dinner na Medal lor the best in the world. the company have certainly made a No. the north side of the river ara* the' 129 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. ranches of Messrs. Thompson aud I aud remarked that, as the madam was 1 selection. ------ Something New! Something Nrw! XXTalker, both old time citizens of Jack-1 • out” be would have to play „Biddy,” T he beBt of flour and fresh ground LEATHER, LEATHER. Messrs. Wright and Howard of son county, aud on the south side, uear : wbioh he did iu excellent style. Let graham and corn meal delivered in aoy Scotts valley have returned to the the ferry, is the residence of Robt. I the Ashlaud girls make a note of his part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the Lots of leather, of many a kind . * At Tolman’s tannery you can find; 1 Academy, after spending the holiday XVhittle and Lis wife Matilda, who. forlorn condition. Here, I found Hol Eagle Mill, In harness work ud U saddlery Z 'vacation at home. J. Crittenden Tol were famous as interpreters and Lava ly Clayton teaching. He has a very in Faithful and true we re bound to be; ! Great Beiuctien lman, who spent the vacation with them Bed messengers during the peace ne-; good school aud is neartily endorsed NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Iu carriage work we’re not surpassed PRICES OF JIWELRY ! Holly In the County Court of the State of Oicgon, for in Siskiyou, has also returned to re gotiations with the Modocs. About! by all as an excellent teacher. 'I’is good enough for any lass: J ick-on County, Bitting iu probité. ---------------- ---------------------- — a half mile below the ferry, on the assisted me greatly iu my work here, In the matter of th* estate of A.F. Farnham deceared Stout boots <fc shoes of the first letter .' sume his studies. And good enough for any feller. Z south side, the saw mill of Mr. Pratt is At the close of iny meeting at Pine S arah a farnham , administratrix new and excellent aassortinent Mrs. Jacobs, who resides on Mrs. located. Here the Klamath commences Creek I found Uncle Jo Robnett's car Very good hides and good grain Z of mid estate Having filed in raid o>urt her tiunj of fine gold and plated jewelry. account for »ettlemeut, and ul-o prying for at order Ever wanted for the same, Z Phcebe Walker's ranch, a few miles r Belting the tim-for bearin' the «.une; therefore its rapid descent tkrongh the canyon,' riage iu waiting for me, with an imper f> notice i» h-reby giveu that eaid final account will be south of Ashland, fell from a load of affording power‘sufficient to drive “a ative invitation to ride therein to his Le.ird aid v2o22if de eriuiued in sa;d court on the Pieaee Cail and exanaue my nutk befjre pur- hay on Wednesday last dislocating her canyon-full” of mills. Almost bound i resi-dence, which is cosily situated 5th Day of February, 1878. chaemg eltewuere. wrist. The wrist was restored to its less forests of’the finest yellow piue near the lake-shore. Uncle Jo is one At one o’cock p. m ., at which time all persons hav ing any < bject ion# to said dual accrual and Bet de Great pairs taken in repairing gold or silver proper shape and the lady was getting reach down from the mouutains almost of the most successful ranche-men of ment iuu - i then ami there make the Baaue. Put-psiied in the A shland T iding « by order of Linkville Livery Stables. watche» and all kind« of jeweliy. adong nicely at last accounts. His lowing Hon. 8. J. D y, Coun y Judge. to the river bank, not only furnishing this famous conntry. Jau II, 1878. 31w4] E. D. F oudbay ,Clerk. firs’-clas« chronometer in my esubileh- GEORGE NURSE P ostal A dvertisements .—Thanks to an exhaustless supply of saw-logs, but herds autl spacious and well tilled menu Would inform hie friends that bis Stab es at Mrs. J. Brady, Second Assistant P. M. adding an interesting feature to a land barn attest this, while his hearty wel fc-ir* Watches awl docks cleaned at trom $1 50 to FOR SALE CHEAP. come and genial manner make me feel scape which it picturesque in the ex 1 $2 00. All other work done at the very low eat General, for a copy of the P. M. Gen at home at his house. I observe, too, prices. A new two inch Iron Axle Wagon. eral’s advertiaetnent inviting proposals treme. • The river is filled with the fin I.AKE COUNTY - - - OREGON that he keeps ported on the affairs of no27tf. B. B. R eeser . for carrying the mails in the States of est trout aud game is abundant in the Are in excellent repair, amply provide! with feed a « Colorado, Oregon, Nevada, California adjacent mountains, making thelocali- ! the world outside, by taking the T id And that cuHumers will be wai ed on ings To-night by invitation, I cross prumpuv and iu the beet style, and the Pacific Territories, from July ty a popular one for the sportsman. At iJiSiolutiou of Copartnership. the State liue, into California, to visit A Good HACK Excellent BUGGIES and No 1 no distant day we confidently expect to 1 1. 1878 to June 30, 1882; proposals re HE PARTNERSHIP heretofore exiting between RIDING 41OIt&E8 alwaysun hand L. 8 P. MuBfioDdH. B. Valpey, is it»« day ALL WORK WARRANTED ! ! ceived until 3 o’clock p. m ., February see quite a little village spring np at aud address the Good Templars* Lodge T Horses promptly cure l fur, and diBBolvrd by mutual coi.eeu; H B Valpey with- at Willow Eiocbe. All the “ new 2, 1878; decision announced on or be this point, for it certainly has many ad drawing from tfie firm. L fc. P M.r»h will collect Be sure to call, and rest assured ibe amouti'B due, uBrume »be lfidtbiednees ai_d con Tourists and Others Outfitted made members ” accompany me and we fore March 30, 1878; contracts td be vantages, and will probably, within a tinue tbe bueinese of the firm. On the shortest notice that vou shall have satisfaction. L 8. P. MARSn. filed in the Department, duly executed, few years, be surrounded by quite a anticipate a good time; but more anon. C-jY Do not full to give the IdnkviDe Stables a tria H. B. VALPEY. Yours as ever, J. B. on or before June 1, 1878. settlement. Ashland, Oregon, Dec. 13, 1877. [ do 27 tf vJnlllf j GEORGE NURSE, Til 25] G. W. SMITH. THE ASHLAND TIDINGS Notice. Notice. Sir. B. LOST. Five Hundred Sheep A s Jj.1 ap, (I Boot & Shoe Store, TIN SHOP LIVEiLETLIVE I PLANING MILL G. F. BILLINGS. Furniture Factory, X! RESTAURANT Selling Out ! ! î Sewing Machine •/