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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1878)
• 1 INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. VOL. IL—NO. 41. ASHLAND TIDINGS. ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1878. $2.50 PER ANNUM. up houirtbly and left on the next enough to go in and inquire which one Dardanelles Items. stige for Frisco. It cost me ft heap of was the clerk. I found him behind the DANIEL GABY, BY L. F. -.KISHER. ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY — M arch , 12, 1878. money before I got here. They sell counter with a plug hat and broad E d . T idings : —Another case of mat cloth coat ou. I asked him if there wluskey tarnal high on the roal. ' -BY- ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, One ev?, T mu»ins, paced the s ind? was any chance to git to stay all night rimony occurred in Sim,s Valley thia Now come extracts from my jjurnal, NOTARY PUBL1C That sk rt a -here where e»» e the sun. O. C. IPPLIXi ATE A ( o. witu him. He said he guessed so. Ha week. Mr. Cox and Miss Cooey were Where every ripple ol the sea as I. writ it up everv day. a nA OFFICE—On Main Street, (in rear Dr. 1« warm is liisse«, tore to love: November 20ch—Got to Frisco at turned a desk around with a great big the principal actors. REA L ESTA TE A (. ENT. I Hs'.eued to the d toning w: v .- b — — Chitwood’s Drug Store.) _______ ASHLAND, OREGON. last and such unother yelling I never ' book on it, aud told me to write my Through this section, the roads have The hce-llke waves whic i Let and lave name, but I uuthougutedly left the Tue tinted she.Is tip u the be ich. A whole row of fellows that looked per- been extremely bad, but of late they Terms of Subscription : M. L. McCALL, t-o off of the Sauo, aud I expect e that r’.oinfi-d importance itself, stood there have improved greatly. Amor g the jet fem washed nshoie, One copy one year .................................................. $ •’..to Surveyor aud Civil Engineer, everybody iu towu will be calling me I .found, deep iu i Fei-weed b-d, bleating like a drove of old ewes, turn “ “ six month«............................................ 1.50 A thin coat of snow covered the A bugle, wi'h the rime of y» irs ASHLAND, OREGON, “ *• three “ .............................................. 1 co ed out without their lambs. Soin» Sane oage. ground last Thursday morning but dis Caroled, tarnished, lontr -ii.ee dumb. Club rates *ix copies fur....«.............................. 12.50 is prepared to do abv work in Li? line on ehort no. Hu tueu told me to g) with him. He appeared iu a few hours. hollered “haeksir;” some, “buss-er,” Terms, in advance. I pained, and wondering w-benc» It cim«, lice. [no27tfj “B ildwinsir,” “Bushouser,” “watch opeue.1 a door into a lit Lie closet aud Miss Mattie Westlake of this place Stooped down and took it from the sand. Terms of Advertising: yer honser.” One fellow had the iin- told me to follow him iu. As soon as will assume the position of teacher of Local NoUces per line........................ ................ lOCtB. Lorg, long before, I, young, hid stood pude’ice to come right up to ma and I went iu, tue floor of the closet begin the Woodville school on next Monday, Prüfe««»» nal Caid«, per jelr............... ................ $lo oo Where armies siaiheie I »ixl adv need. ask ’d me to “have a busser.” I sarcas- to go up, and kept going up till we got the 18th. Architect asid Builder Where Babies cl oxed arid trumpets b'ared, Futir “ “ ......................... .................... 5 o(i X (HI I .................... Etfitot “ “ ......................... Aid I hid beeua bugl r th-n. i tically informed him that I had one; to tue sixth story. Ha tueu got out aud ASHLAND. The Ute pleasant weather has placed Ci-lumn “ - ....................... .................... 10 (HI 1 GRANITE STREET I dip,*<l the mouth-pie -e in the sea — at the same time parting my handsome 1 followed him a quarter of a mile Threv-Iuurth«» “ “ ......................... .................... 14 Hl ' the soil again in a tillable condition. I dipped the bell iuco th : rei— One “ “ .................... .................... 17 5(1 i TXTILL <lo u.’.thiig in his line on short notice and mn-tish and opening my mouth right around between long rows of doors. uii lite iuweel L tut». 1>7V2.1 I w ished i’.« buterel b zen thrort, LXGAL ADVkKTIl'EMKXTH Farmers are still at work, making good Then oil to lip, and d a g :i bl .st at him. Tile feller looked sham id ami At last lie opened a door aud tol l me e Rjnare ¡ten line« u: less*] l»t lu ertiou....... $2.50 use of their present opportunity; oar Out on the pulsing st rii. ir. J. WELLS tuat 1 could nave that room. It was ch addition.»! ineeriion.................................... 1 00 J. O. C. W IME» left me. Another feller asked me very I granger friends are in good spirits, they politely if I’d have a carriage. He ex marked No.‘Ji8‘ Ho told me not to «Job Printing, The lonc-bu^bed bugle woke al rug say there is more than the usual amount WIMER â WELLS. A Inn ile .deuce ’long the eher-, plained to me tint it was vulgar to go blow out the gas, aud started to leave, of grain being put in this season, and Of »Il description, done on «hurt notice. Legal Widen defied Out to the f-ea, and rime Practical .Millv. rights. Blink«, Circulars, Bueiuese Card«, Billheads, T^. ter to a hotel without a cirriage. As I want but I called him back and asked him as failures are unknown in Oregon they In ripples back upon the waves — toeale, Puft-rs, etc., g»>t.en up iu good style al iivug Flouring mil saw mills, «pun ts mills, ed to sh »w the people of this towu that when supper wju M be ready. He taid expect in the coming harvest to rejoioe Which r< eked its ecooe* luck and for h rices. and al. ki-.ds ot mill luacinie ry pill up In >• rum c ill’ to c'iff -ugain-t the cr.igx - I In i money, I told him I d take it. ft 1 could get what ever 1 wanted to eat, with their sister State (Cal ) • r«l< r in the v«-iy brs; slyie. Ail '»ork w u- E r fip tr.e heiu i®, a romM and '><><»• <1 was a terribly fine one, and shined al! any time at the restaurant. H j started Agents for the Tidings. r.inled. bull-acli 'ii guaranti-ed. .vddi'ess As diough it pealed, I in found, 1 in faltad’” A violent wind-storm visited Gaal’e ,-itlier. or lx> !i. ut A-lo itid. Oregon. [ - ’ J U. Rimue's, - - - • Portland, Oregon over like a brent pin. and had crooked to leave again, but I told him to hold cut» Tno npeoD, - - - •* •- Creek the other <lay, unroofing the I W»iv rgdn, a »of er note, glass all round it. He opened a little ou, tuat there were several thiugs 1 1>. S. bCOTT J.. A Applesi »ie, ----- Salem Tliou.'h i ¡II, which ring a)o"g t^e 1 infi house of Mr. Shoemaker, while the M1 I.. Ch.nilieiLn - • - - - - •• do >r on the side und I got in. It had wauled to find out. ll ng full, -iiid cleir, •ml sweet mil f.r, Dr N. L. I<»e - . . . Junc ión City. < fregón. First, L wauted to find out liow I family were at dinner, moving large Thatcher & WorJen - - - . Ltnkvme. Ashland I tlio iH it (but, cotlid it swed to high !) green silk cushious to sit on, filled A. E. Snelling, ----- L.kevi-w. timbers which took several men to re I heard itec .o 'gitri-t. a -lar. with something mighty soft. There could get out of here, aud next I want J. P. Iti^Xrr.B, .... M-rg.i -er. Then dr »p lu'o the plie I sea, place. A little girl received a slight A. Handy, - - - - - B >n a>z.i. ’.m t have beeu bomethiug going on i ed to kno w where that restaurant place s>. M. Pet’engi'l A: Co., ... Nrw Y.uk. An abundance of gixxl brick alwaj s on A s rain of peifecr. melody. wound on the heal from some particle RuweU & CUneauiun, * * * I •'il‘ L-’uis. ki.«., one mile Uultu ol AsLk.lul. from the number of people who had I was. “Come with me,” said he, “aud I !.. t*. Eisner, ----- Syi Erancuc», Í te tr »hat 'n«’ note ringing yet, of the filling roof, but otherwise no I ain a)f*o prepare 1 to do all kind« of b:i.'k v\ur* Tao«. Boyce, - . - - “ •• come to town. An.l such a crowd of i will show you all about it.” He went Like erv ofioit on» f.r away, iu lilt verj beet iu..nuer. J. H. Neil, - - - - Jack«* nvi'le. serious damage was done. Adrift «nd drif’h g pr.et rec di: wagons and carts and carriages, and back to that tiling we came up in, and C. S Sergent, - - • \ P »en a. Give me a trial and rest assured that I can satiety Some of the boys after visiting a Kl. R. O«eu, : - « ffeirn. 1 1 f'icy it in y b».i «.ini - You. lots of street ears with beds on them as it let us down tue same way. He then Nli«« Afte W. Culvig, • - z R. » k Eoiut Peril <pe the «uni of melo 'y ! country store, last Saturday evening, I Périt H. Burt ----- Y Gi ft’ I‘ti. An 1 0I1, what a took me to a big door made of glass, D. S. SCOTT. i big as smoke houses. C tí. Dyar, ------ Dairy. were belated on their return home and So let itd.irt, and «ink, tml s re'd v2r.2«',-6ni M ry McC-.be - - - - A» I nd no: jo 1 Steam whistles like Dave tuat ha 1 “Palace Hatel Rebtauraut ’ in With ev. i y no'ion < f the deep ! J. M Sutton, General Apent for J.ickfon au<l Ju?e- I went in and made a temporary camp by the way Li i.n’.-ym’y lots louder. Balls ringing gold letters, on it. phine UMiiitie®. Th»* hnvl- h in?« ■ g iiisr my w H, T. (i. WATTERS, side; after building a fire, one of the “»pt. D. .1 Ferra* Gene’ll Agent for Lake conr ’y. and men and b iys yelling, an 1 every would you bilieve it ? there wars two And when I will—LI rend < nc- more company a tall ’‘complected youth,’’full A bi is’ u >nn it ti» t! e -ea. body g >ing like mad. A fel'ea with a hundred men eating with their huts on. Stages leave Ashland as follows To keep the on-ornp tor of oratory «te., selected a pine tree for gr tv eo.it on c ime along and stopped Nearly all of them had plug hats, at The O A- C. Stage O. botacele, re \-hl oui uu audience and effused thusly: “Thou tor .la -K- mi il e, R >ck Po nt and Ros,- Ashland, Juck o i Coiiuty, Oregon. the driver, and made him wait till ha that. Nearly every felier ha l a table SAIT SAGE IN S\N F HANI I SCO. burg every d iy at G a. m. Mail c!o es at. venerable monarch of the forest, age is led a whole gang of women acrost the to Himself, A feller comt» up to me Will allenii lo the buying and selling of 5:J0 u. in. all that bouors you. You have stood street. He kept ilriving and driving, and showed me a table to set at and For llenlv, Yieka and Reeling at G p. in. A LINK FROM ins STOR'i b- re from the year one, to the year Mol c'o e« a 5::i0 p. m. aud I began to gut a litt le scar 'd, fe «ring I dusted oil tue chur, aid then he Garrett A l-eireeb Si;ig»-s leave Ashland AU off. I sat there waiting, eighteen hundred and seventy-eight, M r E ditor : —T have b*»en Irving a I he was going to steal me. You see I’d I went every Mondav, Wfdnexd iy and i t iday Ung while to g ‘t some of the Califor' told him to drive to the best tavern in ‘ and by and by lie ctmo back and asked without doing any good for your coun inorili’ gs lor Liukviil--, and ir urn 0:1 I Tue axman has tested your quali- evviy T’l1-day. Tliur-il tv mel .-aimd >v. r.ia editors to print some of my troubles town. Nobody seemed to notice me me what I\1 have. I told him l’d have try Leave Liukviil»-I >r Like Uiiv. < ' Dit nu: , ties, branded you as a nuisance, bid and hardships from my j uirnul. where riding in the fine carriage, Guess Huy supper of course, that’s what I come VVi- lin’sday-: arrive at. Lake Ci’v S.illu you farewell and left in disgust.” By davi» ; 'eoe Lake Citv 'L>u<lay> : airiv>- in I complain most bitterly at the wav wore all strangers in town an 1 there for. He asked me what I’d have for the way, the speaker was one who hi Lmkville Thursdays, carry.i.g n ail and some folks have treated me. But they were so many other strange things to cupper. I told him to briug on any- pa-.s»-igars. stood in front the stronghold of Capt. all say they do tlitir own writing. nn«l look at they didn’t happen to notice me. : thing he had cooked. He then showed A. I>. HELMAN. P. M J. W. RIGGS, .Tack and rendered important services ¿hat it is good enough lor me—I'«! or*o At l.i-t we drove—that is the driver j me the bill of fare that laid by my at the memorable battle of the 17th,and >> A rp -, p p Ä p TT y p b-» in beHer luck. One of those br iZ ‘il- 8 01 I E r 1 E did —right into the biggest bouse you •plate and told me to pick out whatever since that he revives bis patriotism oc- faced ink slingers told me that mv very ever seed, It hud a hole right in the I wauted. I looked over it, and of all Asùland Lid^ì N ). 189, I. 0. G. T. casionaly when the case requires it. AP.TIST, name pioved that I bad dog in mo. middle of it as big as the court bouse toe truck you ever seed cooked for one Meet« at th»» Hall or He m .n A- Fountain every J. Q. L. Before I begin wriri'»g ont of my jour Apiare. This house was higher’n a supper, it was ou that. There was six Friday evebing at S o’clu.'k p. m . Biuthers uni Orogen. nal. I want to explain my n im . It. i- tree, and hxl great wide side walks kinds of soup, and if one of them wasn’t *t«trr< tn g»>o<l Branding are corlialiy invlu-d to at Ashland LETTER FRO.1Î CRIEE »UNBAR. tend. T e Terapìe meets every first uni tntid Wed- called ox-tail soup I ’ m a liar, and I aiu now permanently located in this Smce'f. St;.', l::it everybody cd]s me ! in »de out of mirhl» grave stones with- ueeduy in e »eh munto. S weet H ome , Ogn., Mar. 7,1878. • r I picked The Loys at o.nt any le’ter’n on th -in. Tiiero were another call’s head soup, pl ice hi d re-, e tfuiìyasks the p »nonagoni SaucStge f r s'lort. F. WALTER MYER, AV. C. T. R. ,H. K lippi i ., S» c y. the ciiiz.tns. E ditor T ilings :—Y ou miv sit in school luck in old Shell by cmntv com I ah »lit a thousan 1 windows in it and out roast beef and roast mutton an J menced it. T undertook to lick soni'* ; “a“h h 1 I ju-t one pane of glass as big i some bam and egt gs; a plate of oyst-r your comfort able sanctum and, through ACilmid Lod^e No. 23 ALL WORK WARRANTED of ’em stiver il tim *s, but so n «thin ’ al - is a moot in' house door, Well, as I soup and a glass of wine with some big the columns of your sprightly paper, Prices to suit wavs happe nod so I'd git the worst of it. sai l 1) -fo«-e . he drove right in among name io it. I thought I mig.it as well sing of your high-ways, by-ways and A. r. & A. M.. When I come out ..t to Oregon, von know I forty or fitly other fine carri tges. The have the worth oi my m >ney. The dry-ways of S »uthern Oregon, but per Hold? thdr Ftatril comn unicitioiiB Thursday even 4- > Ing« un or before 'he full moon. Bretbreu iu good I live! on B g But'«» Old Squir»» driver jumped down and op inad the waiter told me I’d have to take a bottle mit “yours truly” to sing tofthe tune ctakxiiDg are cordial'y invi’ed to attend. of wine as he iiad none open. “Bring it of “Sawing Wild Oats” (Dunbar’a Hayden, or Judge Duncan. T forgit carriage d«» »r, and Raid he: W. H. ATK1N.-ON, W. M. on,” said I. He soon came along with Klamath Agency song, you remember,) which, begin to call me Siusigo, and “Two dollars, sir.” J.3. E vbaxk «, Sec’y. as much grub as he could carry and of the only way from Lebanon to this from that every o’her boo.11 ?ni in the “For wliat?” said I. H O T E L S. piled it up in my table. Tae i he open p ace; 18 miles by mud, 18 miles by country took it. up' “For carriage,” said he. Ashland Lodge l'io. 15, ed the wine, real C lampiigue, au 1 water (m the road) —18 miles through Now Mr. E lilor, the following ex “1 don’t want to buy,” said I. I. O. O. F., theu stood by and watcaed me devour the awfulest rain, on yesterday—18 tract from ray journal is writ for your “It’s f )r your passage,” said he. Hold their regnl ir meeting every Saturday even paper as a solemn duty T owe to .mv “I wont pty nnv such pri<ie,” said I. the grub. I couldn't eat tbe half of it, miles on horseback; IS miles all alone ! ing at their hall in Ashland. Brothers iu good rpiIE UNDERSIGN! D WiSIIE< TO RE- I miiid liis friemls, and the iravelin- pub fellow “greenie.s,” to warn them of the out I pr *t y much got away with the O, that i.s the song for me; but yet as “111 keen vour bi rgige,” said be. standing are cardially invited to attend. lic generally, that be is still to be leiu.d at stumps in their trail, if they should A. D. fii.LMAN, N. O. wine. When I got done,he handed me the “equiuoxial” rains pattered on my “Mv what?” said I. R. P. NEIL, Rec. Sjc’y. this ever travel. his card and I put it in my vest pocket roof and trickled down my devoted “Your carpet sack,” sai I he. LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, Rebekah meetings on Tueflay evenire, ne>ire?t You see before I came here, I’d been and started to go out. A fellow who back, and my clumsy horse,(hired from He lul me there, for it Ind my ot he full of tue moon eacn month. all where he Is ready at any time, and on making shingles over on Big Butte for er shirt in it — i bottle of whiskey th stood behind a counter till me I the Lebauon Livery stable) went deep occasions to set be o;e tl ein ihc best the hadn’t paid my bill. I told him I er into the mire and his great awkward PROFESSIONAL. market affords, in a style second to no other several years, and had amassed four, I paid a dollar and six bits for, and I foot squirted big slathers of mud into bouse in Oregon. hundred and ninety-seven dollars and t ikon only a few drinks out’n it—two ' was stopping iu that house. Dinners aud suppers foe special occisions, f J. A. APPLEGATt. fifty cents, I had got kinder tired of d 'cks of nearly new cards, “Starbucks” “It makes no ddlirencj, you must i my mouth, icto my«ars, into my eyes gotten up in appropriate siyie, at short 1.0- I pay vour bill,” said he. hard work, and concluded to go to and bits of other ic'iy ton numerous to I j and on to my rain-drenched cheeks, JASPER HOUCK. attorney and C:oun5rlotsit-£air tice. “H >w much is it?’ said I. 1 quit singing, but didn’t say anything', specilating. After looking at the lav mention. I paul him the two dollars, “Havn’t you got your ticket?” said (I didn’t either)—not one word, but of the land on J’ntte Creek, I found but if I’d kno»vd where to fin<l the he. SALEM OREGON. ioneer otel there was no encouragement for capi- towu mirshal. I’d Lava found out first 1 I thought of the card the waiter just pushed on my wav, wondering if it I DK. J. 11 CUtfWUOi», me, aud pulled it out and showed ever would quit raining iu this country. Linkville, Lake County, Oregon tai, so I concluded to try Jacksonville. whether there was A law agin robbin’ gave it to him. O regon . A shland , When I wrote you last, the clouds Well I havn’t got time or space now to iu this country*. I then got out, and “Seven dollars and a half for sup- The subscriber is again in charge tell yon what a dogoned set of moun took mv carpet sack in my hand and oer,” said he had lifte.l, and drifted away to some OFFICE—At die Ashland Drug Store. «. ■ other clime; the sun was shining; the of the O ld P ioneer H otel of the tain pirates are specilatin’ around that bjgin to hunt tue landlord. I asked “S«»ven dollars and a half for sup J. R. NEIL, mosquito was on the wmg and we were Lake country, and is determined rattling burg. Why sir, if a feller gits a boy with an armful of old papers,and per?” said I. “ For what you ordered, ” said he. ready to exclaim that spring, life giv a little tight, they will tar his hand who wanted to sell me one for five cents, to make his guests j^T TORNEY AT-LAW, “ I wont pay it,” said I. ing spring, flowery—perfumed spring and tickle his nose—tlmn fix a wax if lie knowd where the landlord wats. “If you «1 »nt pay for it right away, I Comfortable and Happy. was with ns once again; but alas for match in a cork and stick in hia nose . He Raid he was in the kitchen holding will Ht'ud for a police-man,” said lie Jacksonville, Oregon. Now you see i’ve heard a good deal Give him a call and rest assured and holler fire ! It is perfectly nat thebaby while bis wife washed the about p dice-iuen, and am mighty franl human nop s, for mortal expectation! DR. J. S. JACKSON. nral for a feller to The clouds came bisk again, bearing that he will make you feel at 1 things in this shap«». b» scored with ; dishes, and tint he would be out pretty ! of them. S > I concluded I’d better with them the “equinox’al” rains nf am] than go io Í soon. I set down on a grave stone pay it, and nor make a fuss, but leave . PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. home ’ [2-29tf. A 1 fighting fire to one Two to one , door step and waited about half an tiiat tavern. When I paid him. I giv e March (A. D. 1878). The snn has JACKSONVILLE OREGON. GEORGE NURSE. when he d >es get it «»IT. his nose will j hour, an 1 begin to git little out of him such a sircastic look th»t he turn gone from our gazj; the white- winged Graduate of the Eellevt e Hospital Mediral’Co’lpge. New York. iv2ul‘Jtf be knocked plum mit of j »inf an-1 his ; patience. [ a-kel a mm h>.v long it ed pain under my keeu eye. mosquito has “flewvd” to his den, and, LARtViEW COTTAGE! 1 than went for the clerk, nn<| give eyes full of tir. They hide cards in would ba before t!ie landlord would in patience, awaits the coining of a J. W. HAMAKAR. him a blowing up, and then asked for .1 Ricanant anti Homelike Jloiine ^duaft .l their hats and up their cod sleeves, brighter day Dext summer, when he ! come out. He said he didn’t know, my earpet sack. — AT — NOTARY PUBLIC. and half of them are guiltv of turiing I that he ha l gone to New York; th it if “There are two dollars and a half on can present his bill with more force; Humming Bird Springs, near it, ” “aid be. LINKVILLE LAKE CO., OREGON. and the prospect now is that the drouth jack from the bottom. When I’d been I ha 1 any business with h'm I'd better Kluinatli Luke, i “ For what? ” eaid I. won’t strike us tln.y week anyway. there a week, I counted my- money,and i go to the clerk. Oflicf in Po.A Office Building. S/rcial I asks I him where “ For your room, ” said he. I I lecinred here on the evening of the Eleven miles from Linkville, on ih<* road to found that I w is out, sixtyninn dollars ! tht» clerk was. II3 said he was in his attention giren to roureyanring. | 2 l’Jtf. “ Yes, but I didn't, u-e it. ” said I. , Gth mat , aud again to day, and orgau- FL Klamath, Lake Co., Oregon. and three bits. At the same time I oilice, an 1 pointed to a door. I went i H. KELLEY, “It. makes ou difference, you eugaged ! iz *d a lodge of I. O G. T.. with a good said he. list of nvmb-rs, with Alonso Ames for Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, ^©“Attention paid to the wants of guests I i » was owin’ two and a half at the New to that door and knockel several time«, it, I ” told him I ’ d give him two an 1 a W. C. I’ , and Hon. J. C. Sumner, State and a dollar and a quarter at I .bat no ooe t ild ma to come in,although J acksoxville . O regon . The sub«Tiber a’so keep« a Goo l S'nble half and git out of this robbers roast. . Lodge Deputy. Would write more, Will practice in all 'he C »urta or »he State. Prom.' well -uppli-d with hay and grain. Cull ana the M idam’s. I could see through the big glass in I then, started to hunt another beard I but-mujt uwav to another lake land. aten loo given to all buaiueie m'rujted to my care. see if lie can keep h »tel. Finding Huch poor encouragement the door,and there wuz a hundred men ing house. S auckto S age . Yourj Truly, O ffice .—In the buildi-g formerly iccupied V2U1ST2 Q. J, Ferrec> (Tobecontiiiu.tl.) Kahler & Watson, opposite Court House. for capital there, I squared everything | iu there. Í finally mastered courage 1 • W. R. D enbar . PROFESSIONAL. The Stranded Bugle. I. O. Miller t a LAND AGENT. ASHLAND HOUSE. P H .