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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1878)
THE ASHLAND It will be seen by reference to our advertising columns that tbe old and J anuary , i«, mi well known inn of Helman & Foun FRIDAY tain has been dissolved by mutual con sent. Mr. Fountain will remain as LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. sole proprietor of the Postoffice Store Tbe prodigal robs bis fieir, the and we sincerely hope to see him do a “land office business.” miser robs himself. The parsonage of the M. E. Cburcb Several very exdellent communica South has been sold to Hon. Silas J. tions lie over until next week. Day, of Jacksonville, and tbe Cburcb It is proposed to erect a public hall has purchased a place in Pbcenix to at the village of Bonanza, in Lake Co. which Mr. Hardison will remove, Tbe Dr. Aikin, of Jacksonville, was in people of Ashland will regret to learn Ashland a few days ago on professional of the removal of the parsonage, but will be gratified to know that Judge business. Day has become an owner of real estate Wm. H. Roberta, of Whittles ferry, in the Granite City/ is patting aprons on his boat so as to John S. Shook, Andrew Ktcgel and make it practicable to cross stock. John West of Bonanza and I. Newton We are glad to learn that Uncle Shook of Alkali Lake, came in on Mon George Nurse, of Linkville, is again day last on.horse back, to remain some around, after his spell of sickness. days in the valley . They report things Tbe name of Whittle’s Ferry Post- quiet in the sage-brush country and office in Lake Co. has been changed to the people prospering. A cattle buyer Plevns with Wm, H. Roberts as Post named llamsay, is now in that part of Lake county gathering up a band of master. beeves to drive to Nevada. The cattle H. H. Magruder, of Rock Point, is are still in good order in Lake, there Buffering from erysipelas in tbe face. being but very little snow. His case is not thought to be danger And now it appears that tbe celebra ous^ however. ted Dr. Busby, wbo came amoDg us a The “genial Thatcher” has been short time ago as a phrenological and heard from. He is at home in Link psychological lecturer, was once a min ville looking after the wants of his ister of the gospel—a D. D.—but many customers. through tbe sinful snares which beset A friend writing from Lake under bis way had beeu won over to tbe “Au date of tbe 14th inst, says: Weather tagonist.” At the late revival at Pbce moderating; snow nearly all gone; nix, he enlisted again under tbe.banuer of the Master, and proposes hereafter cattle doing well. -------------- -«* - .T — to occupy the pulpit instead of tbe plat The Corvallis (r&zctt*, one of the old form and make tbe heart, rather than substantial Oregon papers, has entered the head, the target of his eloquence. upon its 15th volume. Continued suc cess to you, Bro. Carter. We wish every head of a family --------------- --------------------- could realize that bis imperative duty We call attention to the beautiful lit demands that he should always keep tle poem by William Angus McPher on hand an ample sapply of stove «on, ou the outside, writtea in answer wood. Ina * wooden country” like to Mrs. Viotor’e “Beautiful Soul.’’ this there is absolutely no excuse for a Tbaoks to Himes, of Portland, for dearth of this necessity. We were led bc elegantly gotteu up calender for 78 to these rtflections by seeing a poor Himes is a champion of the “art pre woman gathering up chips ou tbe side servative, * as all wbo try him can ver of one of tbe principal streetsol AsLlund and in tbe near vicinity ol an elegant ify- ______ _______ residence, even in the severe rain storm On the fourth puge will be found a of Wednesday. short poem, eutitltxl ‘ Frost-Fames.” Tue author is our Corvallis correspon The “oldest inhabitant” is sauguiue dent, one of the must elegant writers in that the wind storm which ptevailed the State. here several days, from Satuiday l^st r C. B. Watson Esq., of Jacksonville, inaile us a call on Saturday last. Cban- «Iler is a talented and energetic young ].»wyer and we confi.ieutly expect him to ,,3hmb” in bis profession. K A b Old Work. TIDINGS The display of courage on the part of the boys, daring the prevalence of the ttoow-baliing fever, was truly admira bie. The score who attacked one full- grown man ^re a decidedly valorous set. until Wednesday noon,wa* tbe heaviest ever known iu Bogue River valiey Several old barns and sheds were uu roofed, muny fences blown down, and about ninety perceut of (hepeople badly frightened. Our old irieud Claiborne Neil is the only one who suffered any material loss, so far as we have beeu able to learn. Tbe roof of Lis barn was taken off exposing his bay aud grain to the rain aud snow, which came immediately after the wind subsided, on Wednesday. iCapt. J M. McCall has been quite -eick for several days past and is still confined to hiB room. Physicians pro On Saturday last, Mr. A. T. Wright, nounce his case more favorable DOW, an Asblaud Academy student from Ft. aud we confidently expect to see him Jones, dislocated bis suoulder while around in a few days. practicing tbe “mauly art of self-de Ktegel & Wist, musicians, will play fense," with Mr. Howard McBride. for a dance at Ashland, in Miller A Mr. Wright struck with immense force Patterson's hell, on Tuesday evening with hie left arm. but, failing to reach the 22nd inst. They are experts in the active McBride, the arm was their profession and will give abundant thrown entirely out of place. He suf fered great pain uutil tbe bones were satisfaction. Come and hear them. readjusted,which was not,perhaps,until Rev. A. Hardison informs us that two hours after the accident. Better tbe protracted meeting, which was in put up the gloves, boys, unless you can •ession at Phoenix for about two weeks, be a little more temperate in the use of has closed. Quite a sensible effect was them. We hear it suggested that we produced on tbe community and nine Americans are such a spirited and im persons enlisted as ‘‘Soldiers of the petuous people that it is necessary for Cross." us to be ever on tbe alert lest we put John Conway offers bis present resi- too much life into everything we do. dence, in Ashland, for sale on very There is doubtless, much truth in this, Away terms. It is situated on bigb and yet it is rumored that many Amer ground in tbe western part of town, ican youths wbo display an inordinate affording a splendid view, and is really degree of spirit in base-ball, or with a pleasant and cosy home. See his ad. the gloves, may be able to saw wood or handle the maul and wedge with in this number. great calmness. Geo. Hill, son of President H. C. Hili, left Ashland on Monday last, to Beautiful Snow. act as a salesman in the store of I d I ow O the erow ! the beautiful mow ! ¿irofbers, at Eagle PoiDt, in Jackson How the flake* gather and laugh as they got •QUDty. George is a very practical and Whirling bbout in iu maddening fun; Phye in its g'ee with every one; ^capable young man and will please the Cha*irg, laoghiug, hurrying by, £agle Pointers. It I’ghca up the face and sparkles the eye; And even tbe doge with a bark and a bound, Snap at tbe crjsttl* that eddy arouud. Toe town ie alive, and lie heart 1« aglow To welcome tbe com jig of beautiful eoow. From a note received from J. M. ¿Button .under data of Jan. 9th we learn ¿bat hjs general health is somewhat im Began snowiDg at noon on Wednes proved, but that he is still suffering ^«sverely from infiamatory rheumatism day; at night subsided—snow then jn hjs right art»« having entirely lost five inches deep. Sun arose in a clear sky on Thursday morning aud “beau ¿he use of that member. tiful snow” soon began to disappear. A two horse team was stampeded on Main street a few days ago, by the un Latest from the Temperance Missionary expected arrival ol Crit. Tolman’s huge Y ainax , O b . Jan. 12, 1878. loot-ball nnder them. The result was E ditor T idings :—Just a moment to an impetuous and protracted run up ^lain street, with a hack, causing con write by tbe way-side. Please report tbe organization, on tbe 8th inst., at siderable excitement but no damage. Summer Lake, of Crystal Fountain Our friend E. J. Farlow, Co. Schòol lodge of Good Templars, with 23 char Superintendent, who has for a long ter members. Also, on tbe 9tb, at time been an efficient employe in Mrs. Chewaucan, of Morning Star lodge, Hargadiue'a Pioneer store, has entered with 13 charter members From here into partnership with Dr. H. T. Inlow I go to confer tbe degrees on Bonan in the drug business in the Doctor’s za; then to Linkville for tbe “closing new building. Good luck to thee, ceremonies.” Yours in haste, H igdon , Edward. FORT KLAMATH ¡ITEMS. Through tbe kindness of R. Ball Jan. 12th, 1878. Esq., we have been permitted to exam E ditor T idings :—News of a different ine the collections of tbe “Dorobester character this week. Last week" it wae-an Antiquarian and Historical Society” of elopement and a consequent marriage; New England, a rare and interesting this week' it is a death, let. Sergeant old work, containing tbe “Memoirs of Menbannat's only ehild, » bright and Roger C|ap,” from a manuscript dated fine boy two years old, died- of convul 1630, and published iu 1731; also tbe sions on tbe evening of tbe 7th inst. “Annals of the town of Dorchester” The funeral took place on the 9tb;near first published iu 1750. The original ly all tbe people of the garrison attend manuscript of tbe “Annals,” giving a ing- The Rev. Mr. Nickerson officiat faithful sketch of tbe occlesiastical and ed. Tbe grief stricken parents have civil history of the ancient town of tbe heartfelt sympathy of all. Dorchester, is still extant, in ft good The eloping party have returned- from state of preservation, and is still pre Yreka, were they went to get married, served with jealous care. A perusal of and, where Judge Rosborough per this old work is intensely interesting formed tbe great feat which, in five and is calculated not only to give one a miuutes, made two hearts, like one, more intimate knowledge of the inoer beat. Since my last letter the weather has history of “ye olden time,” but to in crease his admiration for the handful changed. It was thawing, raining and snowing in succession and now we have of persecuted pilgrims, who, for con fine weather again, but not so cold as science sake, exiled themselves to tbe it was. We are expecting the paymaster in a wilderness of a new and strange land, few days. He will pay the boys six where they might put to a practical months ’ pay doe them and that will test the truth of those doctrines, civil 'liven things up a little, as there will and religious, which bad been ridi be a few thousand dollars in circula culed as visionary or denounced as dan tion. Ah accident occurred a few days ago gerous in tbe old world. —the fiy while of tbe woodsawing ma chine bursied while in operation. Siskiyou Hermit Caught at Last. There were eight men working on it at tbe time. Luckily no one got hurt, It is currently reported that our old though the debris came within six in friend, Andrew J. Walls, tbe “Hero of ches of some of them—but wbo ever the Green Siskiyoa,” whose “life kuew a soldier to get hurt while work O bserver . hopes,” we fancied, bad long ago al ing? most “faded out,” has ceased to brood fcSS" The Na'ional Gohl Medal was award over an unsatisfactory past and that be ed to Bradley A Rulofson lor the best Plio is again in full sympathy with the tograpbs in the United Stairs, anil the Vien great throbbing, emotional world na Medal lor the best in the world. 4211 houigotnery Street, San Francisco. around him; that be has at last placed -------------- -♦ ♦ ♦----------- --------- . his neck in Hymen’s yoke to work side T he best of Hour and freBh ground by side-with one who can appreciate graham ana corn meal delivered io any the kindliness of a heart still filled part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the * with generous impulses, though lacer Eagle Mill, < ♦ ated aud scarred by the disappoint FOB SALE CHEAP. ments of by-gone days. “Let tbe old log cabin m ilder,” A new two inch Iron Axle Wagon. And the bear-trap fail io duet, no27tf. B. B. R eeser . E’eu tbe long Keuiuckey ilfle Haug upou it* peg and rust. No more among the w bisj^ring llr-trees Will our Andrew take hie pfa&-, Euryiig memories, sad, distressing, Iu tl.e clamor» of tie dure. , Let tbe screaming panthers tarry, “Tbrot gli tbe mid-night,” by ibe door < »fiber, gged Siskiyou hovel Whete A. J. will come no mire; Undisturbed, may squirrels borougi Aud the sp.dera Spread tt.eir suites, And around ibe nermit's Cabin let tbe grey-wolves cha;e tbe bares. No rm-re, at night, we'll bear the tcliu Of hi» ox-wtiiu or bis shout— island the ox-jol eiu the corner; Turn tbe law-troied oxeu out; I -t Item have, at last, u respite From their labor ruogn an 1 nurd, Fur a brighter day is dawning Ou ibe i lawed and b lUkr-scsrred. Tlie School House Question. We much r rgretthst the legal voters of Ashland school district did not har monize better at tbe meeting held on Saturday last to take action relative to building a new school house; and yet, we fancy, not with standi ng the chaotic character of the meeting, some facts were elicited which will be of use in determining upon a rational plau of operations. Agitation is what is want ed to bring the subject properly be fore the people, aud we offer space in the T idings to those who wish to ex press themselves on the subject. It seems to us that there is no escaping the conviction that the district has far out grown iis school-room accommodations and that a new school house is tin abso lute necessity. The district is certainly as able now as at any time past to build a bouse, sufficient for its want8, and we beleive it can do so without its being a great burden to any one. We learn that it has been suggested that tbe wants of tbe people can be better subserved by the division of tbe district and tbe erection of bouses in different parts of the town; that the expense of dailbing would be no greater and that tbe schools would bo more convenient for the pupils. We fail to see the ration ality of this plan. Tbe people cun al ready see the importance of grading the school into several departments aud we conceive that this would be much more practicable with a single building, containing rooms for the sev eral departments. Take the example of Salem for instance: There they have several school bouses, iu each of which, we believe a distinct department is taught. Thus, a primary student, though he live witbiu a stone’s throw of tbe hou*e in which a higher depart meat is taught, must go to a remote part of the city in order that he may be with his peculiar class; and so with those belonging to other departments We dare say that tbe people of tbe Capital have long since discovered that nothing has been gained iu con venience by tbe distribution of tbe schools over tbe town, and that it would have been not only cheaper but more convenient for a majority of the scholars, to have built a bouse iu a central part of the city, for tbe accom modation of all, whioh would not only have afforded better opportunities for tbe government and discipline of tbe pupils through the aid which tbe teachers could have given each other, bat have been a credit and an orna ment to tbe city as well. FOR SALE! ALL PERSONS OWING.THE My present home ia Ashland, adjoining the lot of R. P. Neil, Wàgner, Anderson A Farmer’s E8(fr. Good house,.- with four Mill Company bombs ;-; also a good woodshed, or- Are hereby requested to call aDd settle with either ohard and garden spot—choice se cash or note, by February F r*t, wagner , anderson , a r« co. lection of fruit trees. 1| acres in 29.fj the lot, surrounded by a good picket fence. Terms: BARGAIVS, ffARGftN'S, BARGAIN’S. Six Hundred Dollars—'Cash doyen. Inquire at my «hoe ehop, n»«r tbe Po-tofllce iki 32 ii 1 JOHN CONWAY Notice. Mr. P. Moore, A. U Leiur iu uivi J. D. Fountain is ibis day b? mutual CiUreni, distoived; A. D Hetiuau wi b- orawiug from tue timi, J. D. Fum.t.iu will i Brume the iudcbte nicer, c.4irct ttie aiuuuuu due and cuu- liLUe LUe OUt Luere al tile UeUal place. A D HELMAN »32* 4] J D FOUNTAIN. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Iu tbe County Court of the bta’e of Oiegon, for J icK-ou Cuuuiy, ell ling ui prob .t«. In the mailt r ot tbe relate of A.F Farnham deceared QAllAH A FARNHAM, ADM1N1S1RATR1X ** ot e.ld eela'c liLVuig Lied in mid C‘>urt mr liu.i account for re tleinrip, anu iii-u pr o u>g tor at oruer I. r snlinn tn« t<ui-f.»r tie..rn>4 uietuiut; toerefore tio ice ie b reby g.vm ihit rain flui i ucUMiul «ill be Leard and de ertuiued in ea.d court ou lUe 5tli Day of February, ISIS. At <-ne o'c oca t. m ., « Lieu lune all perron« h iv ing uuy i bjec; ions to said litial account nul eet.le- ineui u.u t then i.Ud there make tne mine. Fubiieueri iu tbe A shland T iding « by order of Hou. S. J. D j.Couu.j Judge. Jau 11, 1878. 31 m -AJ E. D. F oudkay , Clerk. YXTILL open bt* DANCING ACADEMY F» Hobday 4Ld Saturday eveuiig«, at 7 o'clock at Neil &, Mace, (Successors to Chapman & Neil.) ARE NOW CONDUCTING T II E Of Ashland, Oregon, Having built a large aud com modious shop, aud furnished it with everything necessary to the business—not lorgettiug the very choicest of MILLERS They are better than ever prepar ed to accommodate their numer ous customers. irf^Call and see us, if you like good meat. [2-28tf. k>r ladies and children. All who wish to attend, will be diligently instroc ted. no28tf. LOST. Five Hundred Sheep Marked as Follows: Swallow-iork in right rar; ball nndercrop in right ear. bwallvw-foi k aud upper bit in Telt ear, and right ear split. Swallow- iork iu both ears; under bit in both ears. Ralf under crop and upper bit in left ear. Branded with a it ¡angle on the uuse. Any inlorinaiion leading to the recovery of t-aid sheep will be.-uitubiy rewarded. 25tf. C. C. WEBB, Yieka, Cal. L. A. KEIL. D. CHAFMAN. PIONEER TIN SHOP Of Lake County. LINKVILLE - - OREGON.. GEO. 1. HALDW1X, Prvprittor. Always on band a large stock of tinware- at the follow ing pnees: 2 quact Coft< e Pots - 2 •• Coveted Buckets 10 •• Water Puils - 1 pint Dippers . - 50 cents.. 37*4“ - 75 •• 25 “ - - - - '2£&_AI1 kinds of Tin, She<rt-Irun and Copprl W’aEe un baud arid made la. order. geo t . B aldwin . (veoittf.) MILLINERY STORE Asli ¡a uff ..... Oregon. We have nuw ou bund a beau.iful aetor'meut of FEED AND LIVERY STABLE ! Hat«, Bonnet*, Shade*. French Elover«, Wreath«,. Plumes, Neck Tie«, Lh.eu Suite, Jut», I^ m I icb ' Fiuiehing Guode, etc.» eic etc. BUTTRICK PATTERNS MAIN STREET. rpiiE UNDERSIGNED WOULD JL respectfully iniorni their liiends and the public getierally th <i they have putchised the above e-tuiiiishineiii, and having thoroughly cleared the lobelia hay ft oni the premises, they can assure their patrons that slock entrusted to their care will be well and safely cared for. GOOD TURNOUTS Of carriages aDd buggies any time. supplied at CiTA'lor ler« from a distance promptly filled. fc-^TAgency for Dr. Warner'« Iiouith Coreet. Ev-. ery unhg euli cheap fur Ca«h. 8s$T Bleaddng, Pre»«ing and Coloring, in tbe very,- Leu we t maimer. *v2ultill J/z’Jf. Mibb M. A bWlNULK. | Jus. EirilUJ. JUb» 1. C bWlKGLK^ MISS M.A. SWINGLE & SISTER Have Opened a First-Class Mllliaery St©se On Main Street, Ashland, Next door to tbe Poet Oilice, Up etuire in Dr. Inlow'« New’ Bunding. E HAVE NOW ON HIJ(1> A BEAL’TlFVI. A88OBT- <>F H*Tb, BuNNETH, »LOWEKh, PLUMEH, BECK TIM, JUTE, LAD1E8* FUMNIHHING GOODU^ETC., >.T< . BALED HAY FOR SALE! W In quantifies to suit purchasers. They will BUTTE HICK & SMITH PATTERNS.. also, in connection with their stable, run a t~^rDrei8iiiaking done to order. TKUCK-WAGON All orders from a distance promptly filled. Good». Cheap for Caeli. [n2Iv2<.f. At reasonable rates. I). C hapman & N eil . 31;lf LIVEILETLIVE THE EAGLE MILL LET US Settle UP! Situated 15 mile* South of Jacksonville and 1A mile North uf Aehtaud,)« pt epared ui du general Custom and Exchange Business -Flour and Feed at the— LOWEST CASH PRICES. 36 lbs of flour, 2 lbs *h< rts and 8 lbs bran per buab- el tor g >od wneat. Wul e«ck and Ixund the Back» -cuetumeis lurniching the «acke. My brother ^BrThis is the season of the year ALL should settle up and < ompare accounts: So please call Icr jour bills and let us settle up. end il there ate any mistakes in the ac Will have charge uf the bueine««, being aseieted competent miller». counts rectify them. With many th inks to our customers for Everything t’s represented or nu sale.- thr-ir past generous patronage, with a sincere desire fur a continuance of tbe same, we ju /M wish one and all health and prosperity and A HAPPY NHW YEAH! 29tf.J J. M. AlcCALL & CO. In Prices o f SEWING MACHINES! ASHLAND BAKERY AND PLANING MILL -AND- Furniture Factory, READ The list <T 3i)e* for 1876 und testi montala from the very be«t jinges in the country: We, the ti-iderMgiied, rendente of Jackson county, ow ning »nd h-ivu g used >ne Sli ger Machine eutii- cieu iy kM'g u> satisfy U-« that it is it eicry respect u riBsT-« lass uiacuiue for <d| kiwis <>f lanfiiy aurk, would cueeifu ly recommend it o all wishing to pur- cnaes a drsi-claessewiug machine: Mre. T. B. Atkinson. Mre. Oeo. Wil «on, Mrs. 8. J. Oliver, Mr«. Pre*. Paippe, Mrs. F. Luy, Mrs. I J- Phippr, Mr«. J.»bn Orth, Mrs. M Urt.ud, Mrs. E R. R eames, Mi s. 8 E Dunbp, Mrs. N. Fieber, Mrs. T. W. Jonsson, Mine A Roe-, Mre. Wm P.yue. Mrs. T. T. McKenzie. Mrs M. Rigg-. Mre. J. Ritter, Mrs. J Huuos, M. Myer, me cnant tailor, Mrs. M. A. P imer, John Parley, •• •• Mrs. L 'i.uui g, A. Mark*, “ •• Mrs. H. Helms, Geo. Nu ley, shoemaker. Mrs. C. W. 8av ge, Mrs Mar, J. Tit man, Mre. T. J Be 1, Mr*. J P. McOoiiel, Mrs. E. McD.uiel, Mrs. Alice Ulrich, I Mrs. Bep). E ton Needles, oils ae.d all IcDds of attachments on band HIB BINGER MANE G CO., or ordered. Cor. First .ud Yamhill sis. Portland Oregon. J. W. RIGO8, A okbt , A shland . SEWING MACHINE SALES FOR ¡¿<76. THE SINGER MF’GCO SOLO 262.316 . l<e,J97 1«* ,997 23..M7 17,934 14,425 12,758 2,789 FflBE Un-terMgned 1« now prepared to furntah JL WHITE and BROWN BREAD, Piee aud Cake«, at ue io a e-c price«. Familie« supplied and produce taken iu exchange. At the Ashland, - - - Meals 25 cents: Tea and Coffee Extra. The patronage of tbe public 1» solicited aixl eatie- factiun guaruu.eed. [9 3mJ W. S. BAYER. Oregon* WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Ashland, Oregon. L. S. P. Marsh BOX TOI’,t 2 DRAWERS <fc DROP LEAF. And Liberal Discount for Cash ! RESTAURANT RESTAURANT AN $80 SINGER FOR $60 ! $60! by Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. Granite Street, “ “ “ “ “ “ “ GEO. NUTLEY. On Main Street ASHLAND C2fiT<:giA\tU) Howe M icbv e Co., Wheeler « WiledO Mf 'g Co., Domes ic 8. M. Co., American B H. A 8. M. Co., Weed Sew’ng M.cr>ine Co., Wdcox A Gib >e 8. M Co , Ffjrtnce •• “ v2nl8-ly COME,COME, COME, Next door to Foetoffice. HALL; ; And every Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 4 o'clock, MEATS OF ALL KiNDS, $60! fo increase tbe joy of heart« thie Chrietma« and New G. F- BILLINGS. MEAT MARKET $60! A s Ji i a ad Boot & Shoe Store,, [no2Mf] H. B. MACE. B. P. NEIL. At THE Year«. Ad guode marked only one price. Dissolution of Copartneiship. rTlHE PARTNERSHIP heretofi re exU'iDg between Notice. Something New! Something New! ll kinds of planing , mould —-------------------------------------- A ing, Circular and Bcioll-Sawing don to order. Selling Out! i Red.uctipn ia SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, House, Sign and Ornamental Painting and Graining done to order in the Mill, or in • he country. Canvassing ceiling. Paper hanging, Calsomining, Whitewashing, Jtc. on shortest possible notice. L 8. P. MARSH. Ashland, June 17th, 1»76. [nltl.c2-18 PRICES OF JEWELRY! A new and excellent aassortment of fine gold and plated jewelry. C^-Ple«»e cali and examine my stuck befjre pur« charing elee where. Linkville Livery Stables. g-frF~Gr»*t pain» taken in repairing gold or eilver watc'ie» and all kinds of jewelry. A firavla«« chronometer in my e«tab!lthr GEORGE NURSE Would inform hie friemle that hi« Stab'u« at menu Watches and ckrcJu cleaned at from *1 50 to $2 00. All other work done at the very lowest prices. LAKE COUNTiT - - - OREGOK Are in excellent repair, amply provided with feed Aud that cuetuiuer» will be wai-ed on prumfAiv and in the beet atyle, A Good HACK Exc*Dent BUGGIES and No 1 RIDING HORSES alwaje on hand feiT Horae« promptly cue l tor, and Tourists and Others Outfitted On the shortest nutice Kr I>o not fell to give tbe IAabviUe Sublet a Uia v 2 l 1 itf ’ GEORGE NUR8E, Sewing Machines. ALL WORK WARRANTED!! Be sure to call, and rest assured that you shall have satiafacti« u. v2BM] u. w. ‘Mirn-