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THE ■ - — FRIDAY. ASHLAND — - • TIDINGS ' . i MAY 10, 1878. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. All the world’s a et9g*, And all the men and women merely player«; They hive their exite, and their entrance»; And one num in hie time play, many parte. —S bakkbpeabe . Miss Hattie Ferree,of Lake,is vistiing Ashland friends. Wagner, Anderson & Co. want 150 head of hogs. See their ad. Drags, chemicals and toilet goods, in great variety at the City Drugstore. George Pyatt, manufacturer of Rock ingham aud yellow-ware, Zmesville, Ohio. Why don’t somebody suggest that we have a 4th of July Celebration in Ashland ? Cannot publish the Title Lake cor respondence until we know the name •of the writer. Andrew J. Wall-’, of Sam’s Valley, made Ashland a “flying visit” with an •ox cart this week. A well-selected stock of jewelry and watches received by 4^ atters A Myer By Sunday worning’s stage from the south, Mr Baum and lady returned to their home in Ashland, having eujoyed the long trip across the continent ex tremely well. I hanks to Giles Wells, sr., for an oc casional call. Uncle Giles is an octo genarian, but teems as young and en i thusiastic as he did when we first knew him.in the early days. Our old frieud John Q. Latta, for some time past book keeper and sales man for Mr. Karewski, at Dardanelles, is again iu Asuland; the Dardanelles store haviag been closed out. Mr. E. M. Miller is erecting a Eew building between his blacksmith shop and the City Drug Store, for a wagon shop. AV hen completed.it will be occu pied by W. W. Kentuor, Ashlauds pio neer wagon maker. See the al. of J. S. Ilerriu & Co., in this issue. They have on hand a great variety of just such goods as the people must have, which they are prepared to dispose ol at bed-rock prices. Ba sure to call aud examine their stock. Dal ey, Tozer A Emery, are making excellent progress on their furniture at the City Drug Store. fuctory. Tliu building is ready for the We are glad to laarn that the ramor- roof,the ditch and flame are completed ed separation of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. and the energetic proprietors will com mence putting in tae machinery with Walla is without foundation. ' Elegant ladies’ hats and a handsome out delay. variety of other spring goods, just re The significant looking and pleasant ceived ut J. M. McCall A Co’s. spoken individual, who flashed iu upou Montgomery Ward A C >., original us the other day and presented us with I Grange supply house, 227 ami 229 Wa a 6-pound trout from Kluuiath, wa3 the bash Avenue, Chicago. Sue the ad. indefatigable Win. Cuase, who oscil W anted —a poor but honest young lutes with his team so regularly between man, with a family,to go onto a ranch in Jackson and Lake. ------------------------ ---------------------------------------- - the Like country. C til at this oflice. The Jacksonville ILiu < is soon to be Mrs. Victor, the well known author enlarged to a 28 column paper, and ess, has returned from Walla Walla I Bro. Nickel is gathering iu the shekel «nd will sojourn in Portland for a required to e nable him to while. make the change. Charley makes one cf the best local papers in the State J. D. Fountain, E-q , has been com and we rejoice in his prosperity. missioned by Granii Chief Dunbar, Deputy G. W. C. T., for Ashland The hoodlum who placed that big Dodge. slab of wood ou the sidewalk on Grau lte street, one dark night of this week, Handy A Roberts have closed out expecting to enjoy a hearty laugh at their store at Merganser and have con expense of the first unfortunate party oentrated their mercantile business at who “chance 1 to pass that way,” is ev- Bonanza. idently nut remarkable for his brain Mose Alford, the suave and genial muscle. “altitudinariau,” will always be found Charles II. Hill, no>v teaching in the ready to wait on customers at the Pio Schiiffelin school house on Iloguu neer Store. River, made a flying visit to bis homo II. M. Thatcher, of the firm of on Friday night and returned oil Sun Thatcher A Worden, camo in on Situr- day. Wy are glad to know that Char <Lyy.’s stage and retarne i to Liukville ley is pleased with his scLool and that he is having good success with the on Wednesday. young Rogue Rivers. See the ad. of \V. C. Myer in this Un Friday morning la>t, J. M. Foun issue. Gen. Fleiury is undoubtedly tain, John Deirrich, Geo. Hunlil.ot » one of the finest Percherons ever ----- Fritzen, ——Stubbs und ------ V au brought to this const. Horn, young men who sojourned in Ashland during tho winter, started on W. Wells,« of tho firm of Wimer & Wells, Millwrights, is to superintend liorseback to “seek their fortunes” iu the reconstruction of the fl >nr:ng mills. the Johu Day am! ¡1 Walla Walla coun- try. Suecess to them. He has already commenctd work. Jno. B K'gdon, n turned Tuesday Do not forget that Grand Worthy from Lake county. He reports busi Chief Dunbar will lecture on the temperance question, st the Ashland ness flourishing at Like View, Link- ville, Bonanza und other points in Academy, on Sunday evening next. Luke, and, the country rapidly We are informed, that William May settling up. J. B. has himself taken field has rented the /Ashland B.kery up a ranch in Summer Like valley, and restaurant and that the building whero we presume lie infeuda making will be couplet*d at an early date. himself a country seat. It is reported that the new saw mill John K. Helman aLd several other of Marshall A Chandler, has distiu- teamsters arrived from Roseburg with goished itself lately by turning out freight, on Monday. John btonght the over 7,000 feet of lumber in a day. Bumham 'lurbiue water wheel, lor I. D. Applegate of Like county, Daley, Tozer A Emery’s furniture fac- came in on Tuesday’s stage and will re tory. The wheel is 16/. inches in di main until Monday next. lie reports ameter, weighs something over 4001bs things tranquil in the sage brush laud. aud it is supposed will prove a perfect little giant. It is said that a young lad}-, having Scliool Repot t. been shown a great variety of Javendar Report of the Public School of Ash gloves at a store, inquired of the clerk land, for tho month eudiug May 3d: if these were the “luvenderest” he bad. 1st Depurtment-Frances Myer, teacher. No. enrolled, 47; average attendance, Thatcher & Warden are preparing to 32. put up a brick store building al Link- 2d Department—F. E. Anderson teach ville. The brick will bo burned with er: No. enrolled, 32; average attend in a few hundred yards of the building I ance, 26. Recapitulation—No. enrolled, 79; No site. in attendance, 58. Thanks for that beautiful boquet. A gentleman living a block or two from Mrs. B. F. Myer’s, conveyed to our sanctum on Friday last by Miss north of our oflice does not take the Eddie Jones and Miss Elsie May Me T idings , and consequently canuotkeep posted on the progress of the place. Call. He rushed iuto a millinery store on Brown <t Barlingham, the enterpris Main street, the other day, and in ing butchers, have purchased the quired for beef. Since his previous building and lot now occupied by their visit, the butcher shop hud been trans ebop on Main street, and are now fixed formed into a repository for spring hats, trimmings and some other arti to stay. cles which seldom appear in his lonely B. F. Reeser is receiving a large and domicile. carefally selected stock of general mer I nstallation .—At a regular meet chandise for the spring trade. Call and see for yourself. See his new ad. ing of Ashland Lodge, No. 189, I. O. G. T.» held on Saturday evening in this week. May 4th, the following officers were I The furniture store building of L. S. installed for the ensuing term: Tbos P. Marsh, one door south of Mr. O. Andrews, W. C. T.; Josephine Kil Klum’s saddle and harness Bhop is, fast gore, W. R. H. S.; Hattio Reeser, W. approaching completion. It will be fin L. H. 8.; Irene O. Chitwood, W. V. T.; H. T. Chitwood, W S ; Mary ished in handsome style. Applegate, W. A. S ; O. R. Myer. Miss M. A. Swingle has removed bet F. 8.; Laura Thornton, W. T ; J excellent stock of millinery goods from Clarence Eubanks, W. M ; Lizzie Har- Dr. Inlow*8 building to^the stand lately gadine.W. D. M. ;J. 8. Eubanks.-r., W. occupied by R. P. Neil » market, a few Chap.; Jennie Anderten, W. I. G.; doors south. of the post oflice. See Ella Anderson, W. O. G.; F. Waiter Myer, P. W. C. T. her ad. Weather Report National GnM Medal was award I O G T —At the last regular meet From observations taken at sunrise: ing of Linkville L idge.I <) G T.tlie fol ed to Brad1 A Rnl'if-o’i *o the best I’ho I togran's in t*e I niteil St iles, and the Vien May 3.1, 49. clear; 4 h. 45,clear! 5:h,50, lowing uflieers were in-taded for th« na '»'eld tor be best in the world cloudy; Gth, 32, clear; 7th, 43, clear; ensuing term, viz: C 8 Moore, W C 12'J »ioatgoiEery street, San Francisco. 8th, 48, clear; 9th, 50, clear. Num T: Mrs M E Lewis, W V T; Wm T he best of flour and fresh ground bers after date indicate the tempera Taylor. W F S;Mrs W.S Moore,W Treas; graham and corn meal delivered in any KENTUCK IS FOUR YEARS OLD; FIFTEEN AND A HALF HANDS HIGH; WHEN turo above zero. n. C. H ill . NatW’illims, W Chap; Collie Stough, part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the ♦ GROWN. Eagle Mill, T he C andidates —The People’s W M; Miss N A Hazen, W I Gi Eddie ATTENTION, ALL ! Mass Convention, held at Jacksonville Brooks, W O G; Mis? Bertha Moore, Will Weigh tOOO Pounds; W A 8; Miss Ettie Moore, W D M on Saturday last, nominated the follow Some six or seven thousand feet of Miss Mollie Brooks, W R 8; Mi-s ing conuty ticket: State Senator, Gen. the church lumber has been borrowed Heavy binefi; measures I« inches aroond the kaaa? Frankie Cotpe. L H S; C H Dy nr, P I by different parties; please return it at John E. Riss; Representative*, Wil cap, and caiiuot b- surpassed fur style. W C T. C H Dyer, Mrs M E Lewis I ; once, or pay for it, as we now have use and ac iuD. liam Kibler and Mitchow Fountain; »herelor. and Mrs W S M oore were chosen a> Sheriff, Wm. IL bee; Clerk, E B. Wat Grand Lodge representatives; Dr E J j By order of the Building Com. son; Treasurer, Pat Donegan; Assessor, A. W illets . B. C. Goddard; County Commissioners, Boyd and Miss Ettie Moore, as altern A. G. R ockfellow , stes. Lodge decided to recommend H. C. H ill . C. Magruder and R »yal Benedict; C 11 Dvar to the Grand Lodge lor the IS A T&or.ouon-RRED MAMMOTH JACK, OF FINE BLACK COU)R; IMPORTED FROM J. N. Terwilliger, house, sign and County Surveyor, C. J. Howard; appointment ot L"dge Deputy. KENTUCKEY, BY AIR. W. BYBEE AND COL. ornamental painter, paper hunger etc. Schoo) Superintendent, J. \V, Merritt; PAYNE. I. O. O. D. S —And now comes the Ashland, Oregon. [no 44 tf] Coroner, John Cimbor^ky. Mr ♦ --------------- versatile and humorous Redington, TAKE NOTICE. P hcenix —At a regular meeting of whom we knew as a typo and loculist E leu Lodge. No. 197,1 O G T, held in the capital cit«', in the days when All person knowing themselves in- debied to the Ashland Woolen Mills, Colts took the first premlaua at on tho 6th inst., the following officers the In k-peu ieut Order of Stino* ure hereby notified to call and settle, were installed for the ensuing quarter: flourished like a green bay tree. llie ^tate Fair. He either with caih or note in thirty days J F Cooper, W C T; Nettie G »re, W writes from Heppner,Umatilla county. liom this date. (0043—3111) R II S; Martha Randal, W L 11 S; Let us make an <xtraet: CLAIBORN NEIL. W. H. A tkinson , Agent. A shland , April 5th, 1878. 43if Mrs C Gore, W V T; Liura Sergeut, “It is reported around in private cir \V Secy; H n Taylor, WAS; Wm cles that you want to hear from me. WANTED Taylor, W F S; Emma Colman, W Well, Cap., as we have no telephone up litis way, 1 swear I caut “ holler ” s<< B y W agner , A nderson A Co , 150 Treas; Hurry Mathes, W M; Hattie you can hear my gentle whi-’per. 1 head of hugs—spayed sows or barrows Colmau, W D M, Florence Dunlap. have nothing to say, and I guess yrou — weighing not less than 100 lbs each, W I G; L A Rose, W O G; Mis M or any of the buys can say it for me. 1 for which we will pay 4 cents p r Colman, W Chaplain; Maggie Sergent, have traveled ar on nJ some since we puyud either ut the Ashland or P i . oj - WILL STAND AT MY STABLES, u.-ed to train m your DU'-hc. Stimm out uix Mills 40it P AV C T. fit. und never fully realized what big 4 A J oke .—A certain modern Bean ieet the Lord must have, until I saw Four Mi ie s Northeast of Phoenix AlAltlllED. the extent of country he uses for a foot Brumme! met with quite a peculiar ad stool. No matter where I roam, or GRIFFIN NAYLiiR At ’te resjd-pc»» of tic luí le r pareuit-, on M >y 5 ti, 1678, liy R-v. Wm. venture, a few evenings ago, iu the old what part of our extensive country I THE ENSUING SEASON ’1 ir Inri, Mr Johu B. Giiltiu and Miss Ncllie i picke t my cayuse in, 1 shall remember historic town of Pimenix, while escort N y ur. (Wednesdays and Fridays excepted) ing the schoolmarm ho no from the you and hope for ynr present aud fu C »'u limetas an l vved.lliig c ¡ke at h nd; for whicl Yours in dirt, ci.nyihaik«. We un.te witti a nmltitude i.f their CotnmeLClhg April 18‘, nnd ending July l»t, lWfi. burg. Coming to a gate, the escort ture welfare. fneude, in nishiug tuem a Fu¿ and uappy matrimo R edington . dismounted to open it while Miss S. nia! voy. ge. drove through with the buggy, but Willow Springs Items. Sto ! n. she neglected to stop for the gentle YOUNG TRINCE was sired by the weB kaowa C TOT.EN from my r neh, at the he id of Arrel’pe h«>r-e, W hile Prince, owLel by Mr. W. C. Myer ot Jl ay 8. 1S78. man and diove on into town. It was a cr o v.b-'w.eu ill- 18 u au 1 21-’ of A n) 1878, a little too dark to follow up on foot,so h»- t r-e ye «r o.d i^li' -orel m re, i»r tii l-.l B. uu l<-f Ashlaud, out of a Blackhawk mare. He ie a dark Weather warm, and politics too. .-iiou ’-r ;h<> b ..U 1 wi .-. li-ll-tlook ul) left Side iron gr.iy, b it* very tine acionaoda good dlspoHUon, took up Lus lodging at an adjacent farm Miss Sherrie D- an, of this place, is •! neck; batn tun i leet svhi'e, the wl.i'u leuctilug will weigh abviut 1400 pounds. ..b V ...e p.i-ieri. jui'.»; v«ry sim.l wbi e e>of. iu iiouse, and the u* xt morning sent an visiting friends at Grant’s Pa-s. f nei e <1. I vili i y f.i lor tu-d-iivery .if tremare. TERMS! <»r f Al : >i sue 1 11 f > Ilia h»u ie « ill e..d lo U» r dlts- order tothe schoolmarm for the buggy, Quite a number of our young folks CuVeiy lad ll'.e -U.iViCAuu < f t inf. ♦ Ten dollar« in U. S. G.»ld coin for the Beaux», to be team and driver. She report ‘d in dur GEORGE H. BAILY. attended the dance, at Foot's Creek, paid at the end <f the -etson P.isturflge 50 eta. a time, not half so well pleased with h -r May 1st. They report having had a week per te d. I will do : be responsible forany aa* Dissolution of Copartnership, little joke as she thought she would be Aleut that may happen. nice time. HOTK'E is li^rtby no42tf A certain Ashland artisan had the i.< r l it.>ie tala i u. der iip e , Mr. Kirewski has closed his stole, at S. C. TAYLOR, under it e- linn 1 B. ltg i*u misfortune to s .•allo\v«a carpet tack the Dardanelles. X- U»., is tins <1 -j muiu 1 con- -e t. lì.- -u-ni-ss W li be c II. i.iUrd, lit Ole 1.11 rl li'l other day. Tao circumstance cruised If you want to see gentlemen of all by J. B Itudoti .m i Cyrus H ye-, und-r üie s nw quite a sensation at the City’ Drug trade*, you will find them iu front ot h i e. Al ici» d;i- ir >m ’ll- u d firm are ussutued tue lieu, and ill n >tts aud seco juin due to the old OF TUB Store, where it occurred, particularly C. Starub’s blacksmith chop, pitching by iu iu are pa aö.« to tile ne w. J. B. RIGDON, ou the part of the swallower, whoitap- horae shoes. 11.0 W. A. HOWARD. pears did not consider hi? digestive Married—On G ill’s Creek, May 1st, power« equal to those of an ostrich. 1878, byjWiilis Ilayes, J. P., D.liard Dr. Farlow suggested that the metal TX Justice« Conr', for the Precinct of Txigt River, Ham and Miss Barbara Setterfield. A U. ii.iiy oi Like, and Stile of Oreg 11. might be brought to the surface by a The Dardanelles House was burned 1 HoMAS \\ IT, - on , l.d , . action ta recover powerful magnet, and Dr. Wutters rec JAMES CLARK, Defend ’ !, j Money. A. E. R. ommended a dose of nitric acid as a to ashes, yesterdiy. BOOT & SHOE STORE. T > Jini-s Cl.irs, the abo.-e nun-1 D f-nlmt, iu certain antidote, as it would be sure to tie inline of die Si.»ie of Oi-co'., you «re be eby re- Bonanza ¡ íceos . —Next do >r to the Post-office — consume ti e tack ut once. Since the ijUii-'i nt»; e ir b -..re ine iin-er mued, a Jus >ce of l u f’c O, I i t f 1‘ifciiiC .tore* 11. till I lie 1.7 u lay doctor.- differed so materially, the arti of Me,, A D. ls;s,al l(»oc..c<, n tile foren > n of THANKS TO THE PUBLIC April 28, 1878. J ill— ola te < f -,.l J Jue ice, ill Boll .1.2 *. ID san thought best to take the chances on 1 E d . T idings :—Bonanza is the refuge j s !-.n * .1 <1 Pl- 3 ■ , iuc-i, to .D-"er me .« »oVe uoi.ed P.ai UltT ill >r their Liberal Patronage. which be ac I nature and wu ure glad to know that ' for old bachelors, since there are no I > Civil -C.i hi T'le D‘ ei.'l 11’. wi I ke llo ice 'll. t if cepts as testimony their appre ; .1- t > m«iver t ie compl nr Herein, tue P itu ifl' the sequel lias proven the correctues.-. (dll maids heie to set traps for them. »ill lake jll Ig -lit I'X I.I-: Him tor lhe rU not I1U1.U6 ciation llis purpose is to (• ii • ».ii.ioie : m 1 ouedoil irc iii<l six ce.iti ) of his judgment. Every thing looks lovely here. Cattie (iiv-:i ii Her o»y hmJ, ibis tae 2:1-1 <1 o of Much, KENTUCK Pedigree: GEO. NUTLEY. Asht a ad S N HiZEN, A. D I878.# M urder W ill O ut .—We l«*.irn that a man named Lee, who murdered hi- wife four years ago at Forestville, So noma county, California, was lately arrested while herding sheep for J. D. C ur, at Clear Lake, Modoc Co., Cal., and tliht lie has been taken to Like View to await the receipt (fa re quisition from lhe Governor. It is said thut Lee made his home the great er part of last «’inter with Harry Oviatt, at the latter’s residence a few miles south of A-hland, aud that he was rec ognized on the road between this place and Jacksonville, by a man who helped to bury the murdered woman in Cali fornia. This discovery led to his arrest, which was made by Harry Ovialt aud Mr. Holt. the California acquaintance. i A ccident .—On last Saturday night, wlule .Frank Rodgers was returning from tLu Soda Springs in a sulkey, one <4 the wheels run onto a boulder, cap I sizing the vehicle. Mr. R »gers was thrown out, but held out > the lines un til the frightened animal had dragged him some distance. Escaping*from him, the horse ran about a hundred aud fifty yards aud fell dead. The next morning it was found that the animals neck was broken, which, appearances indicated, had been caused by bis run ning against the fence. The horse was a valuable ous, belonging to H. F. Phillips of the Ashland Livery Stables. Although somewhat barked and bruised, Mr. Rodgers was not seriously hurt. are Retting fat. l he base ball game n l > I " Justice of me Peace. still rolls on. Bro. Rigdon has been NOTICE Or 1’15 AL SEITDEM ENT. here again. Come again J. B., we may In theCotinty Court of thè Siate of Ore^oD, for yet find out what brings you here so J.ick-ou cuumy, eittiugiu prebae. often. G. W. C. T., Dunbar, was here In thè Ut '• • r if ffi- estate of Divi l Phipp«,deceised. I and gave us a call. 1 hope he will J "'.'a )B WAGNER, EXECULOR of IH- last wl.l i ie.-: ■.:u« in. ol ili- ,.b »ve i. • m-d I > .Vi 1 I‘ nppy, come often. h v.iu i.ìei. in s.iid Oouri, tr-ti i.l ac<;u.<ut for e-c- The following is the list of officers ! leía-i i , .nd al--», pr.ijlt - far au arder I >r se i.14 <11 - 'ime 1 .ru- ring thè « mi-; '.li-r-f.re ho ice ie uere- elected by Bonanza Lodge, No 308, for bi t.v.-ii tbit tue - :i l iiu ¡««e U j I witlbs ue.raand cru.iueti io pt.i l C ur oti 'he the ensuing quarter.- J. Buckma^ter, de 7ili Duy of -’tuy, 1878, W. C. T.; Fannie Van Riper, W. V. V ; A. lo o'cìock a . m ., il li ca i .1- .11^ persona triv- : auy < lij c i •» tu »ai 1 U.. >1 eco iti. aliti scltlOmeUl, Charles Butler, W. S.; W. A. Lockie, iut uiUst -be » -u 1 .here iu iKe the «-.cue. Vv. F. S ; Amy Lewis, V» .1. G.; Elm r Puilirt.-d iu :te asrlasd T ioinus by order of vVultei, \V. O G,; Mrs. K.uged, Chap limi. ¡S J. D.ij,Cuuuty Jrnlg-s. E. D. F oddbay , Clerk. lam; S. A. Laius, L'ce «.surer; J. [uo43-w5. West, W M.; Rev. Orson Lewis, P Ajiril .»th, 1878. W. C T.; J. M. Waller, R H. S.; Della Walter, L II !S. Long may the Di^soliifion of Copartnership. banner of temperance wave over this NOTICE is hereby ui-Hut tie co-pirtner«hip laud! Always remember her-b»i<>-^ eve in" t»et*e*'U N. S. M aushill , C u . ari . es G oodcbild an J ames 1' ho R nton , mi er J. B uckmaster . Bulle CT cklteuis. El. T idings :—Chas. Hughes has cut his baud badly with au axe. Lagging lias been commenced with vigor at the mill of Marsh A Co. School will open oh May 6di, with Win. II. Parker as teacher. O ir Supervisors are dilatory. Ob- etruciious have not been removed from our roads. One man on Big Butte has obstruct- ed the highway, which action is receiv- iug some comment. Cattle buyers are plentiful, and offer liberal prices for betf cattle. “Grow With the Place. ” HE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND Materials of all kinds, such m FRENCH GOODS, ALLIGATOR, ETC., And any thing else the public may require. ALWAYS ON HAND, And all woik gotten up in the VERY BEST STYLE. GE ). NUTLEV, no 3(¡ —tf Millinery Store. Ou Main Street ----- Oregon. tu? lirm uauie of he Vshi 111 W uvii M u nurturing CompMi y, i» hid-I o. •li-tA'iV—l b, mufu.il Con eut, I h ire now ou u . iik T a beau llui aseortmeot of N. s. M.rHiml i id C i irk-s Gooil<.h>l«i v. i hdr wug fro h tue C m tiy. J hu '- is l ioro'oii is uo** soie Hus, B'line"*, Shades. French Flowers, Wreath* proprie or : ii ><1 w d; con’i a-ihe bu-i.ess r he Piua.es, Neck Ties, Ltueu Suits, Jm, Ladle*' fore. H-al-o .i-i-uiher U.eju 1. b «h of tl eConi- Fiui-tiuig Goods, etc.,etc. etc» Aiea p ny, mio io tr.iu ml monti's me the 1. - finn, ei' ¡ er by i.o <>r account, ar- :obe p i <1, except such is «re r, e. i:ie i i.i » ertoti .iiiclt of iqr-riu n be weeuthe ..viiiii-rs'if the I.'- firm; -uci - .c-p til .uioiin sile and the W-iruer Health Coreet. ni : 'tue p r'ies who co i'nic eil b eflr.ess for 1 orders iruin a di elan'» promptly filled. goods uortu of C-Uyouvifie, D tig - co'iioy, • ) egon. Every th'.hg -old cheap for Cash. N MARSHALL. CHAS. GOOiiC 'ILD. U-^UBie chini?, Prestinji and Coloring, in the eery J ames thorn ion . neaieel uuuiuer. *vtal«tf a A shlakd .M arch 23, 1378. [u- 42-6* ] Ashland Bultri.ck. Patt8rKl.S -¥i «. Ii. D. Jones. Ladies, Attention! RETAIN AND RESTORE YOUR HEALTH BY WEARING Dr. Warner’s Health Corset. Klamath Trite No. 8. Improved Ordor of Rid MeD, -AMD- duplex 8UPP0RTERS. l'OR SALE BY TTTILL g re n Grand Bill in Georg* VV Xune e H h II, a L’nsTiU«. Oregon, on he'V uingot May 13tn, 1878, Tto best of (Rus c by â Mr A. C. Howlet informs ine that be Mr®« UASe Ewing, lest 350 head of sheep, during the iu A’lland, Or-g-iu, Agent for Jaiison, Juse;>hin« P ublic S peaking .—On Friday after clement weather. KAEGEL & WEST. au IL.ko comities. Al»u Ctnilreu’s wiiels. noon, three of the Democratic State TICKETS* INCLUDING SUPPER, |3.M James and John ara lhe captors of a ?.-;V A ll O hders from a D ibtaj . ce P romptly nominees, viz: Hon. W. W. Thayer, live badger, of huge size aud as old as F llfd . b 47 ivi ’J. N. T homas . Lhi.njas G. Retimes and A. Noltner, ac the hills. G eo . T. B aldwin . companied by H. K. Eanua E-q., Hon. W m D. C orp «. Some refreshing showers have in W. J. Plymale, J. R. Neil, Esq., T. B (Do43if) stilled new life into vegetation. Kent, E-q., and Herman Helms, made Squire Dunlap’s olde-b son is a per our town a visit, and iu the evening fect dwarf—14 years of age, weighs Judge Thayer addressed the people upou the issues of the day. The meet about 200 pouuds, aud wears a No. 12 THE EAGLE MILL i* shop. ing was held at Miller’s hall, Diuiel I Situfi’ed 15 mile« Sou'h of JtckMinville aod 4 mile Robert Gray, while bunting in the N »rib of Ashland, Ie prepared u> do general Guby Esq., presiding. The address mountains, got into a nest of panthers. was a happy departure from the usual Custom and Exchange Business style of polit.cal speeches, being cour I'hey poured forth sou»» vehement Flour en! Feed at the— Aft» r a momeut’s meditation teous and argumentative and remarka growls. LOWEST CASH PRICES. bly free from bitter iuvective aud with bis optics performing a doable • duty, he at once decided not to court 36 lb« >>f fl »ur, 2 ib« >-h rt* «nd 8 lb« b-xn per baeb- wholesale condemnation of the opposi el forg .<»<1 wnftrtt. W> 1 • ck «nd brand the aeefit —curtume. e turuithlng the eacka. My brother tion. This political business is com a combat—not even a flmk movement— but to make au unceremonious retreat ALL PERSONS OWIN’.J THE paratively new to Mr. Thayer, and Robert was once a brave soldier — has i stump speeches are out of the line of i Will have charge ^rthe huH e»1«, being aaeieted ba Wagner. Andersen ¿L Farmer's competent mi Here. his experience, but his style is far bet for mauy years met young America Mill Company face to face in the school room — but. ter calculated to attract than rep« 1 and Everything as represented or no sale. Are hirehy reqip-’e i tu ciil »nd Stille with either is sure to impress his audience with a never before was in such torrid prem ciinh ur note, by Fe ’r ary F r?t, favorable idea of his intentions. ises. W. H. P. Mrs..S. A. FARNHAM. 29 f W a GNER, ANDERSON, &F « CO. i rv. E? LEE LIVE Look out for a now and radical departure next week, at J. M. McCall & Co’s. Notice. G. F. BILLINGS.