THE ASHLAND UNION LlVEüï TIDINGS. FRIDAY............................................... APRIL 19, 1878 S ale and ATTEÏÏTIOK E xchange STABLES, OREGON GREENBACK CONVENTION. ROB i GAR IE if, ASKLAND AND LIKKVILLE Great Reduction in pri­ ces of tinware. Corner of 4t.h and California Sts., A lbany , April 3, 1878. After election of chairman and secre J ackson villi , O regon . tary, as previously announced, the fol npHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PVR- lowing committees were announced. 3 Kubli ci m * i ihe b re n med » bl Ac Wil»< u, b»-c ie ve ’o infmm On credentials—W. I. Mayfield, P from the public lh.it ney r» de .rn iied m»i< Al zl* a C >11 uu i ce of t' p Dob ge t>. t lia8 lui iu a.y A. Graves, L. Bentley. yeart putt been c. uferted uu ihebc ju.-uy On permanent organization—O. V Carter, Geo. Whitney, W. R Henry, POPULAR STABLES! J. C. Smail, A. J. Woodworth. We have a nfanily on bmd the very beet; Order of business—G. W. Lawson, SADDLE HORSES, Coffee Pots 37!> cents W. McClany, J. R Bayley. Watnr trans­ seats in the convention. actions. U abvwua & M c M ahus . Benton county—0. B Wells, Dr. J r|8BE UNDERSIGNED. 1HANKING OUR PA- R. Bayley, E. Hartless, John Wiler. ■. irour for t r hbrr .l , >.tr< mge b—< ued u • u come ion wrh t.e U ion Livery Claokamaa—R N. Warsham, O. F. urUuriigour Ktabieb, v>oi 81 tn-.peuk coiiiin.i ic i>t lie s im C akiiwkll A M c M ahon Hibbard, John King, Ira Moody, Wm. ■.< uur e-ucie.-turB. No. 17; il. Scott and N. H. Dannall. Clatsop—O. V. Carter, Wm. Mc­ Cleary and Isaac Bergman. Linn—J F Hendrix, W J Stewart, ALL PERSONS OWING TIIE A Irvine, F N Daniels, J C Small, L Elkins, J T Crooks, D F Crabtree, Wagner, Andersen & Fai mer’s J J Dorris. Mill Company Lane—W II Spaugh, H B Polly, Are hereby requested tu cdl and tie with either G M Whitney, E L Applegate, Joe i (Uah ur not», by February F r»t, 1 FINE LOT OF EATS’ 29.f] WAGNER, ANDER8ON.&F f CO. McLane, Johu Simpson, M W Wilkins. Marion—J C Hutton, E J Thurman, J Y Byron, G W Lawson, E H Bel- lenger, P A Graves, J A Schaffer, W (Successorto N.li & Mice.) B Majors, R R Scott, L B'eakney. Multnomah—A C Edmords, W I IS NOW CONDUCTING Mayfield, A J Woodworth, E M Tay lor, T F Wilcox, V Volney, W B Brookshear, J L Smith. Polk—L Bently, J B V Butler, W MEAT MARKET A Henry, L W Robertson,W C Brown. Umatilla—H J Hale" Of Ashland, Oregon, Union—W A Cates, G W Moore, J F Woodell, Mat Johnston. Having built a large and com­ The president announced the follow­ modious shop, ami furnished it ing committee on platform: G B with everythin«* necessary to the A Full Stock of Smith, Benton; W A Cates, Union: business—not iorgetting tiie very R N Warsham, Clackamas; G W Law- choicest of Candies and Nuts; Furnishing son, Marion; A C Edmonds, Miltno Goods, Fancy Goods, Yankee MEAiS CF ALL KINDS, mah; O V Carter, Clatsop; W J Stew­ lie is better than ever prepar­ Notions, \\ bite and Colored shirts art, Linn; M Wilkins, Lane; L Bently, Picture Frames and Mould- ed to accommodate his numer­ Polk; H J Hale.Umatilla. ing cheaper than ever before AT ZEES ER’S Dry Goods, Groceries Boots and Shoes, Clothing. R. P. Neil, Glassware. T II E LIVERPOOL rj ft t?' w ous customers. £-^Call and see me, if you like After the adoption of platform, the convention proceeded to nomiuate a l good meat. [^-2©ll. EVENING SESSION. candidate for congress. A J Dufur, of Multnomah; L N Butler, and Proi. T F Campbell, both of Polk county, were placed in nomination. Prof. T F Campbell was nominated on the first ballot, the vote .standing, Campbell 28, Butler 18, Dufur 7. The nomination of M Wilkins of Lane, for Governor was carried by ac­ clamation. For secretary of state N T Cates of Union, was nominated, also by accla­ mation. F Sutherlin of Douglas, was nomi­ nated for state treasurer. D W Craig of Marion, was nomina­ ted for state printer, and W W Patker of Ci at nop, for superintendent of pub­ lic instruction. • I Members of the party claim that ! there was great enthusiasm at the con­ vention, and ta'k rather extravagantly of its chances of success.— Oregonian. Judges ef Election, The following Judges of Election for the different precincts throughout the county were appointed to serve at the June election by the County Court, on Tnursday of last week. Ashland—Tuos. Smith, A S. Jacobs and Jacob Waguer. Applegate—T. G. Daws, Wm. Son son and Royal Benedict. Big Butte—Joo. May, A. C. Howlett and J. A. Obenchain. Chimney Rock—Matthew Fountain, J. L Worlow and S. A. Carlton. Elen—Woodford Riamss, T. H. Moreland and E K. Auderson, Evans Creek—Chas. Williams, W.P. Willis and Jacob Evans. Foot’s Creek—R. A. Cook, A. D. Heald and Silas Draper. Flounce Rook—U. Gordon, S. B Hull and Chancey Nye. Grant’s Pass—Jas. Wallace, LaFay- ctte Allen and J. P, Tuffcs. Jacksonville—A C. Jones, L. J. C. Duncan and C C. Beekman. Leland—L N. Browning, S. Isham and Lewis Ash. Little Butte—Henry Brown, IL C. Fleming and Eber Emery. Mauzunita—Jesse Richardson, R. V. Beall and J. B. Wrislvy. Rook Point—Johu W00J3, Geo. Lance and C. Sbiefiitn. Sterling—Thos. H Gilson, John Heard and S. Saltmarsh. Table Rook—W. A. Childers, A Houston aud Joseph Satterfield. Uniontown—Jus. Buckley, John Cantrel and Tbeudoric Cameron. "Willow Springs—Jis. McDonough, Jno. W. McKay aud Wm. Kibler. St. Louis has a directory c« ns.is, which fhowj that ll e pupul Him of the ci'y is 5 j 3- 6s5. I GAEETT AND FERREE’S TRI WEEKLY eiuges ini. beiwirii ibe uin.ve named poiuts ihr»-e nunsa week, uiakii g tbv ii ip through in y car­ rying U S. Mail and passengers. Ever before brought to Ashland. They are now ready to furnish any Article in their Line, LEAVES ASKLAXD MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI­ DAYS <«t 4 o cluck A. M: all lies al Llhk- Vllle bauie day», heiuiuiug, TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AN > SA?UR D IS ..i living at a Liana »line day c> n i.eels w rn Linkvihe io Lake Coy and al> iuieruieuia:e puiuis. GARRETT A FERREE. • ASHLAND HaENESS SHOi C. K. ELUM) 1ÌANUFAC1UBER OF,AND DEAI FR IN Saddlery & Harness, E I PS A GENERAL ASSORT- UK-Lt oi got Us in Lis line cf trail*. K LutiliMen ’ ¡util 1?« ys’ Sat!- tiles, a Spi eliti.ly. Drugs, Chemicals, Pate.t Medicines, Candies Nuts and Tcys, Books, Stationery, Slates, Pencils, Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Stems, WISES AND LIQUORS ujt* I or Moiliciuul purpose which we w urr&rit to be ÿciiuitæ. Prescriptions Carefully Ccir.pcur.Ctd. TEAM A l.VGGY C( LEAKS, CURRYCtiMBS, BRI! LES, UI\CHO>. STIRRLTS. UlillG. L a .' H ES, SITES COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC, Aud everything u-ually kept iu a liisl-cla-s e-i»b.i buieul. liepuiiiug Lon« with ueat- ¡.esb and dispatch ut prices io suit lb« line». CÌ.ITWQOD & ATKIKSCtl. TIIE KANDY & ROBERTS ASHLAND Would take pleasure in anBourcirgf their uld tu»i®n ers uud ihe public g< utially that th»-) have ou bund at WHEAT Taken at the Highest Maiket Hates in Exchai ge for Goods. At-hl.nd. Jui e 27th, 1876. WOOLEN. nultf. MILLS AK£ NOW RUNNING AND MAKING 1MH F A C T O R V. LAUNDRY aud TOILET SOAP, TO PRICES TO SUiT iKE TIMES. COMING SEASON, AT THE LOWEST RATES. Our soap has been pronounced by those who know SUPERIOR 1O ANY IMPORTED [ v2n<>-l v J Merchantable Produce. All kinds of approved country RiüliÜN û UU. [v2b6lf.] Wa gon Shop. ’plIELNDLll 1GNED WILL BE FOUND JL Hi hib siiO,/ 0.1 Miin » icei, two doo s i oin ilie livfiy »L.bie. , wire e ue ¡s piep oed lu uo aii Kinds ol work ju Lis line I the lOHfc-l price. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS Ui Vehicles Wade ¡0 Order. Rep n ii g of .|i k.i.ds o.ie with di-p uci.. cull uu ,-ee u You > ted i or b- ..vi j f olii ¡>i e over u'gut. Y ou cm g ie your w. ole liim* to t e 'urn, >>r. ii y j oui »p r-momenta We i HV« neu » v o ;.re lu kog over |20 per du.,. All ubo eng geatoLCecm in Ke money At di- J re»ei.i orne h e ud $5 ou u Lee. Ad i e*, uiuuce, H. H ai ljtt k C o ., PuiU.u l Muim [2-7-ly FOR SALE! drugs Aud in fact everytbing usually kept in riEbr CIA-I!» VAB1MT »T<•<■- c urn- 1 •• i n'»» du» ih- ih.mpii’-.y S0ÜTI1 OF CANY0NV1LLE, a.e piij.ibie .0 me ur mj older only. Lowest Living Profit? We trust the public will give us an op- porun.iiy io veiity uur htaleniunls Leluie purchasing elsewhere. SATISFACTION. GUARANTEED. i-J? Be sure to give us a call V. 2, No. 7—tf. i y e.irui-d iu the-e lime», ¿■■•“TT" i b hy « ii not i. ui c ea «ni<- u te made in ihr», u.oinii» 1 r r> z.i 11} p.ut At the Factory. í i ul lie C UII u. ry, e t llhu i» «illug 10 General Merchandise, Furnish.ng Goods, IP Lim ¿S3 ‘ti»« CASIMERES, -d » k * tt'ht! interoe'Buf vsybi, n i.t is, m : w A a. 1 • Ml-, 1 Like pie.- •- ur<. iu -l iioux».. iu ih» , lithic mt ike CLOTHING, GROCERIES, HAIR PRODUCER. MRS TT. A. MOORE would announce to 'he Eadie* .nd Gen'len en wno d »ire tl-e .*r oiml adorn ni-nt of a fin-- -irt < f II ir, 'h i .»tie ti 8 ,. (»n et her cel-br.ited 11 ir Re.-torer, wl ich he no* been lief re the publ c for tiie space >.f two ye.ireand ti r tu ev<-ry instance given eu ire - ti-f ion s to wh.it it prom­ ts«». Nu m iieial o: dam gi>g-ub-i nee is u.-ed in •his I rep r >tio it is-gu i n eed i>- ,.reveut hair filin g ou after four i.pplia.nooi*. Wel'-Ktio* ii c .ee of ¡oiig-st u i t.g •'■Idnese t. ve tie-ti -u :.e »fully tr - - ted p.e per usnnioiraU m n.i puss ---ioni I v il pr.niuce i> full iloi.iug crop of h .ir • ' il st-ve- of bddre-e, even io ps ;no-i , ronoui.ced s» i e. 1 ui prevent hair f o:u itirnin • gr y. Preparation» fur war led o .11 par.» of the cuuwr,. Give us a call. [.ai>23tf.] Scientific —:—-— ► ♦ Paints Oils Varnish Brushes Coal Oil, Lamps and Chimneys, also a good Assortment of Team, Buggy and Plow Harness. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COM- pl O’® iu’llleii his S Vi-Mill U P mil» a buve A inui.d, is Low prepared lu uirni.-hj MRS. H. A. KOCRL’S We constantly keep ou Land a good assortment of A shland , O regon . [vi-13 f TAKE NOTICE! NOT AT COST, BUT AT LIVING PRICES, LEAVES LINKVILLE B. F. REESER. A»bh?d October 26 L <877. ASHLAND DBÏÏG STORE. The undersigned are happy to announce to the people of Ash­ land and vicinity that they are now receiving the largest stock of STAGE LINE. Hardware, Crockery, Notice. D. J. FERREE (V2ul5if.) Is »m,l'oHz»d fi£ont for 111» ar>d h-re fill power to tnmurci any and ..II burkee» c mtecled with the PLANING MILL ASHLAND WJOLEN Ml IS- 43tf JAS. THORNTON. —AND - Averill Mixed Paints. These paints have stood the test of years, and are now better than »-ver. They are composed of the best materials known tu ’tue trade. Furniture Factory, My present home in Ashla-nd, - Granite Street, adjoining rhe lot of R. P. Neil, Pure JCdnseed Oil Esq. Good house, with four! rooms; also a good woodsheik or­ STRICTLY PUR WHITE LEAD i Ashland, - Oiegon AND PURE FRE »CH ZINC. chard and Harden spot—choice se- Which ule so iiiiiifd liv our proce»» ol man- I lection ot fruit trees. 1 j acres in , utacmre. as to produce paint wlrch 1» j L. S. P. Marsh the lot, surrounded by a good more durable, beautiful and wiil last * twice as long as any uther j oint kuuwn. picket fence. Terms: >S7z iimulrcd Dollars—Cash iharn. WE EXCEPT LOHE. ll kinds of planing , mould A I m - he ut my ehoe eLop, n*- r the Bo t-.iHce >.<,32lfj JOHN CONWAY mg, Circular aud Eci oll-Sawing don Its co-t lo the consumer is considerably to order. DORTHE E\EuTi oFTIUiSi l»E.-’R- less than the AVERILL BAlNT is already iuggo d w gou wirk, thè un e s.gi.ed mixed and timed if required. Fur Sale by hereli^ m .kes ku wulh-i ie ua b 'omd J. M. McCALLAi, CO , a -il. time» 1 bi- shop in f!ie >. W . o <.e SASII, DOORS, MOULDINGS, no-Otff Ashland, Oiegon ot thè pubtic »<[ ile Astil uid Og'i; a .d - • eady 11 wo k euiins eil ~ ATTENTION?! House, Sign and Ornamental Pain ling and io ine ma wo kniuiline im auer. W ui All persons indebted to Mesars. Hel Graining done to order in the Mill, or iu ON ö , AltHlAGE', BUGI.I Wü EL- uiau & Fountain, will pha-ecom* for 500 pounds of onion sets want­ he lountry. Canvassing ceiling, Paper- BARKOWS, i'LOW STOCKS, sLor ouce. ed at the Ashland Store, by the hanging, Calsouiiniag, Whitewashing, ic. on shortest possible notice. T^e Lesi l...b.erii tuo k cois'au ly 011 dertugned, as the old books mint br- undersigned. sqnuied up immediately. haüd- W. W. KEA KOR. L S.P. MARSH. f Ashland, June 17th, 187G, noltf. Ö3if f. D. FOUNTAIN. J. M. M c C all & Co. Ashland, June Kth, 1876. [nltf.c2-18