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f ♦ * • THE TODAY 8 ASHLAND TIDINGS MAY 17, 1878. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. > Robert Sbortess died at bis residence at Upper Astoria on Saturday, May 4. He was one of tbe early pioneers, and was universally respected. His age was 81. " • Notes From Klamatli. (FBOM AN OCCASIONAL CORBEBPONDENT.) I Mrs. Nannie Jackson, daughter of Col. John C. Bell and wife Df Walter Jackson well known throughout the Dollarhlde and Son are puttiug the Siski state, died suddenly in Portland on the you mountain toll rotd in fine order. 8th inst. She wus much loved and re John Cimbursky has declined the nomi- spected by a large eircle of friends and Wationof the People’s cunveutio i fur Coroner acquaintances. Leeke & Willits will drive their sheep from Butte creek to Wood river soon. A 1 < Our genial friends Profs. W. T. Leeke and E lection .—Tbe following officers h. F. Williu are sejouruing fur awhile in were elected by Lake View Lodge, I. town. O. G. T. for the present term, viz: S District Attorney. F. W. Ewing, of Modoc Cambell, W. C. T.; Maud Bratt, i i. W. •county, Cal., has rem-ived from Cedarville V. T.; R. H. Dunlap, W. 8.; T. J. Shields, W. F. S.; J. W. Howard, W. to Alturas. WH •i • I ASHLAND I • «i* Ê A VARIETY STORE. F ort K lamath , May 2d, 1878. Tuesday evening of last week, Mr. Dunbar, chief bugler of the Good Tern plars of the State of Oregon, visited this post and treated the sojourners thereof to a lecture on tbe evils of in temperance. The lecture was attended by nearly all the residents of the post, and Mr. Dunbar was quite frequently applauded. Company K.Capt. Bandire’s.lst Car. I ia relieved from duty at Camp Harney and will proceed to Fort Walla Walla W. T. and report for duty to the com- i New go>dH and a chance for bargain» at manding officer of that post. ---------- --- -------------- the Pioneer Store. A wise man says: Every man can and > Miss Minnie Anderson Is now the Wagner should do something for tbe public, if it only be to kiok a piece of orange Creek school marm. The weather in this section of the peel off the side walk, or to break off a James R. Neil E*q., of Jacksonville, is rusty nail, which if left in a board country is the “orneriest cuss” that Visiting his Ashland friends. can be imagined; one day the heat is might pieroe the foot of a tramp. almost oppressive, and the next day it Jay Niles and lady, of Cottonwood, are From William Willits, who came out is cold enough for a person to go in Visiting friends in Ashland. of the shades of tbe Siskiyou to visit training for a voyage to tbe North No late intelligence from the seat of the bia Ashland friends the other day, we Pole. pastoral war on Butte creek. learn that tbe sawmill of Hammond, It is current talk about tbe post that Willits & Co. on Keene creek will be Company B is to be removed from this Daniel Gaby E-*q. will attend to real estate in running order in a few day a. place this summer. The origin of the business promptly and efficiently. Tbom dee.l« of charity which we have done Shan «toy forever with u«; and that waatth Which we have eo beetowed, we only keep; Th« ocher i« not oar«.— M iddlbtox . T he best - of flour and fresh ground graham and corn meal delivered in any part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the Eagle Mill, * WANTED B y W agner , A nderson & Co., 150 KENTUCK IS FOUR YEARS OLD; FIFTEEN AND A HALF HANDS HIGH; WHEN h»-ad of hogs—spayed sow» or barrows GROWN*. — weighing not less than 100 lbs each, for which we will pay 4 cents p-r pound either at the Ashland or Phoe 40tf : nix Mills. I A WONDERFUL INVENTION. [From the N. Y. Diily Graphic ] Heavy b->ned; meaenree 18 hiebe« arooDd the knee cap, and canno’ be eurpaseedfor »ty)e. and action. An invention all frugal wives will appreclate-ln f >ct, an ar'icie that eveu livils the eeaing machine iu ueefulue^e—is now on exhibition nt the Broadway store of the Wilson Sewing M ichit.eCimpany.ofthl« ciiy; yet it 1« «o wonderfully simple that it can IS A THOROUGn-BUl'D MAMMOTH JACK,OF scirceiy bj clagfel a« >iu iuveu ion, «nd a wonder to FINE BLACK COIA>R; IMPORTED FKOM everybody that it was not discovered year« ago. KENTUCKEY, BY MR. W. BYBEE ANu COL. The iuveoti.rn cousi«'«■ f a very simple little attach- PAYNE. rueut of the Wilson rhutik se -ving nt ictiue for darn ing all kinds of rip«, te irs, worn- >ut place«, etc., in c othing, Ub'e and be 1 linen, «Lucking#, nnderwear, e’C , iu tbe same nru.ner that it is done by hand, and leave» the repaired part sctrcely discernible. The operator of the sewing machine Can darn a large* Colts took Hie first pre in I Mm at sized hole in a bed sheet or ttble cloth alinoet in« jin' the Mate Fair. taneously. It is to lie regretted, however, th*t this wonderful invention is p dented and owned by the (no43-3m) CLAIBORN NEIL. Wilson Sewing Machine Company, of Chicago, Ill, who will not )>erniit its u«e,except with oue of its make of -ewing machines, which, ibe C nupai y « manager state*, is furnished with e.ca of tne Wil-»o(i shuttle sewing machines, without extra ch irge. Truly, this is a goiden nest-egg for the Wilson Sewing Machine W~j Company, aid, it is said, the/ are ruuuh g their work« day and night and making and tehi g 300 ma chine# a day. KENTUCK rumor, as far as we can learn, is a let ter received by one of the men, from Walla Walla, the headquarters of the regiment, which stated that Col. Grov er had applied to the Department Commander for a transfer of tbe dif ferent companies to other posts, or, iD other words, a general shifting aroand of the regiment. We know one mem ber of B Company, at least, who would be glad if it was shifted a little nearer SUMMONS. civilization, as the masterly inactivity at this post is almost intolerable. TN Jurttce* Court, for the Precinct of Loit The writer is not a temperance fanat T. ; Mrs. E. Lofton W. Chap.; V. C. ic, but has a keen sense of the evils • The Good Templars are .said to be making Snelling, W. M. ; Dora Hubbard, W.I. that surround intemperance,and wishes <ood progress in the construction of their G.; M. McShane. W. O. G.; hall at Linkville. to testify to an amount of good done by Tbe soap factory is growing in im the local temperance organizition here. See the ad. of the Wilson Sewing Machine As far as we can learn, whiskey was the «Co. Mr«. M.W. Hargadine,of the I’.oneer portance, under the joiut management constant companion ot many members ot Messrs. Rigdon A Hayes. Store, is local agent. of this garrison, some years ago, but The smoke of the furnace h ing« over the «bed, now there are scarcely any chronic Our general agent, J. M. Sutton Esq.. is And the blaze« within ate g «Mining and red, -abroid iu the land, fully authoriz’d to at And tbe swif. moving «Oaduw« of tue soap bu.lera drunkards here; and we have no hesi fall, tend to T ipt . x ' gs business. tation in charging tbe change in uft’airs . Uncertain and dim,on tbe lime-b ittered wall. to the credit of the temperance organi Prof. J. H. Skidmore is* at home again, The unc'uous acids make haste to comb do zation. In dealing a death blow to after quite an exte wleil vi*it with bis friends Iuto marg irate« pue or oleate« floe — whiskey, the moral and meutal cbarac in the Willamette and Umpqua. Soap that will swtfdy al) fouluete erase ter of the men was also improved. And pot u uew «blue on the b auttieei f kce. Sylvester Smith of Wo'f Creek, drove J. B. L. this flue band of beef cattle through town on R epresentatives .—At a regular meet Letter From Lake. Monday. Hie was enroute to California. ing, held on the 10th inst., Ashland Mr. Thomas H. Weeden and lady passed Lodge, No. 189, I. O. G. T. .elected the L ake V iew , May, 9, ’78. through Coign on Tuesday, enroute to their following representatives to the Grand Nice balmy weather, and growing home nr*r the stone bridge o i Lore River. Lodge, whiob convenes in Portland on crops look well. Jane 18tb, viz.: T. O. Andrews, Fran Thanks to Sawbkury The last three No’s of T idings failed • * Shennan. of Pbcrnix, ces Myer, Ella Anderson, F. Walter /or a call. Saulsbury iso w»r «carre l veter- to reach us. G. W. C. T., Dunbar de Myer and O. C. Applegate. Altern ain, haviag be« i seven times wounded at Pea livered to an appreciative audience one ates: Jno. B. RigdoD, J. 8. Eubanks er Ridge. of bis intrusting lectures on the 4tb Rachel L. Applegate, Josephine Kil- inst. By reference to our Like View letter, it gore and Willie Myer. will be see i th it the mitrimo nal eottagion Mrs. Stephens, of Cd. lectured sev rages with uuab »te 1 violence in th* sage Weather Report eral times last week ou Spiritualism. brush land. From observations taken at sunrise: Au Adveutist ha-i also been favor 50, clear; May 10. Our old Irieud Welborn Breion, having ing the towns-poople with his view of •• cloudy; n. ranted John H. Neil’« »hop at Phoenix. i« futurity. • 4 42, clear; n «w Uee-.it ing beef fur the beuaflt ot the 12. Messrs Robinett & C >. have piiroha9 Cl •4 • Gaibuhge’s. 44. 13. ---------- ------------ ed E. W. Joseph’s sawmill. It will 44 44, cloudy; 14. II »milion Turpin, of Chi* v »Hey. passed co naience running this week.nnder the 44 48, clear; 15. 'hwmgh town on Tuesday, emo ur to Woo I management of tho Snelling Bros. • 44 41. cloudy. 16. river valley, L ike county, with about 1,10 J Kaegel & West gave a social dancj The numbers after the date indicate hrad,'of sheep. I here on the 1st inst. the temperature above zero. On Tues lay, Col. John JW. Wlcte and Mr There were several small editions of H. C. H ill . Ga liard of Rock Point, p v**e 1 through with “Donnybrook fair” lately and several of thirteen or f >urtee i line horses fur the Cali- On Saturday ths 4th inst., the Jo-«e- our citizens weur their“eye.'? iu mourn a furnia m »rk-d. phins Co. Democratic convention iug” in consequence. A M. Spiekolinier of A-*h|.«iul. »‘good. placed tbe following ticket iu the • • • The Lake View brass band w’ll play practical mechanic, his contracted with the field: Representative, E igene Cald .County to build the .bridge over Mill Cre -k. well; County Judge, John E. Seyferth; at Alturas, ou the corniug fourth of July. <ud Maine street. Commissioners, H. Smith and L. C. On tho morning of M»v5 John Hill, On acccfint of failing bedth, John H. Rodenberger; Clerk, Chas. Hughes; Jieil had to ubitid'in hh butchering busi- Sheriff John Taylor; Asses-ior, J. P. aged 70, died from the eff icts of an abs Deceased came ne«« al Pbtcnix. He is sojourning for a Lrf^ris; School Superintendent, A. J. cess on his lungs. from Missouri, and wa.s one of the first whit« in Ashland. Adams; Treasurer, Wm. Nauckty Sur settlers in Goose Lake Valley. A large delegation ot the Original Order veyor, W. N. Saunders. D. W. Cheeseman lu»s posted notices of Red Men fro n Kl un uh Reservation i« in Hon. W. R. Dunbar returned from the announcing himself an independent our valley. Tbe<e peeple will purchase HI-U Lake country on Saturday last and lec candidate for Representative from Lake ¡xcros frutn o»tr merchants. tured in the Ashland Aoa lemy on Sun -------------------♦------------------ county. Drags, ehemicah, stationery and a “nu- day evening. His lecture ivaa able nod Irwin Ayres of Bidwell, is buying toilet ___ articles and notions just eloquent and was listened to by a large - - merosity” t <Jl f tOllc saddle horses for cavalry service. xescived b; y Chitwood A Atkiusoa. Their and appreciative audience. Mr. Dun Hymen lias not been idle in thia vi .new ad. wiU appear neY' week. bar has been long iu tbe work, aDd the cinity aB the following will show: The Weatem S tar say» R tsebnrg is in order which has several times re-elect March 30, in Drews valley, Geo.Pen need of an I O G T Lo Ige. Why dont State ed him to the office of Grand Worthy land to Mrs Rouse; At Lakeview,April Deputy Bell open lip a temperance recruit- Chief Templar, a place for which be is 23, Peter Donee to Mrs Clark; May 1, peculiarly fitted, oan do no better than J Franklin to Miss E la Robinson,same ling office among the RoAebtirgers? I to keep him at the helm as long as he place; May 2uu, at PiuB creek, Henry A Washington dispatch of M i_v 12, announ will consent to remain in active service. Newell to Miss Hattie Hamer.-dy; May ce« tbe establisbmnt of Big Butte postoffice in 7th, William Tullock of f)rew’s valley •thiscounty, with Geo. H. King as p )»tm*»ter. O fficial V isit .—Ou Monday last, to Mtss Meme Cuaudier of Crooked «Good; this office has lo ng be mi neede 1. Hon. J. W. Snodgrass of Lo Grande, creek. Emigrants looking for homes arrive M. W. Grand Master of the I. O. O F. J. W. Pelton, formerly an Academy stu every day Irom the south. in Oregon, .accompanied by District dent. made us a c »11 one «lay this week. He Judging from the outline of the Land enroute to Humboldt. Cal., intending Deputy John Boyer, John Miller and Capt. J. H. Hyzer of Jacksonville, office building, it will be quite a struct <0 spend a part of the summer down there. O rloff . made Ashland a visit, and in the even ure. Mr. Brown, ot tbe firm of Brown <k Bnr- ing visited Ashland Lodge No. 45. ’¡ogham, bn ntcherd, returne-l from Fort After the close of the lodge,the Odd F’s jft^The National Gohl Med ;l was award Klamath od 'J Tuesday. lie is well pleased partook of an elegant collation provided ed) o Bradley & Rulofson 'c. the best I’ho vwith tbe appearance of lhe bunch grass tographs in the United States. and the Vien by “mine host” of the Ashland House. na Medal lor the best in the world. .country. ; 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco. The occasion was an exceedingly pleas The great excitement on Maine street ant one, and one long to be remember ATTENTION, ALL! yesterday, was a game of cards by wme ed by the members of No. 45. I»iiao boys from Klamath. We fear these Some six or seven thousand feet of C onvention -Tbe Lake county Dem th« church lumber has beeu borrowed javmile ¡ed ekina have been poorly trained ocratic convention was held at Lake by different parties; please return it at at home. View, oa tbe 4th inst; C. E. Randall, once, or pay for it, as we now have use D. Reynold« having declined the nomina President, and Nim Comegys aod Pon. therefor. tion of the Democratic convention for Coun By order of tbe Building Com. Avery, Secretaries. Tbe following A. W illets , ty Comm ia«i^ner, the central committee has nominations were uade;Representative, A. G. ItOCKFELLOW, Dominated John O’Brian, of Applegate, to C. W. Broback; Clerk, R. B. Hatton; H. C. H ill . 111 the vacancy. --------------»- ♦ ■<—:--------- Sheriff, J. L. Hanks; Commissioners. ----------- ■»! ------------------ J. N. Terwilliger, house, sign and I. D. Applegate started on bis return to C. E. Randall and Jacob Bales; Asses his home ia Lake county on Friday Tasf. sor, A. J. Foster. School Superintend ornamental painter, paper hanger etc. Ashland, Oregon. [uol4ti] He was accompanied by Eddy Gillette, an ent, D. O. Steel; Surveyor# Vincent L Ashland boy. who aspires to become a Snelling. William Liptrap is Chair TAKE NOTICE. .• boarded cattle man sometime. men of the Ciounty Central Committee. AH person knowing themselves in I, t- •--------- ------- ♦' —- debted to the Ashland Woolen Mills, B. F. Reeser, agent for the Osborne reap- We were disappointed in not getting are hereby notified to call and settle, of tbe proceedings. and mowjng machines, self binders, a full report either with cash or note in thirty days --------- ---- ihdky rake», (farm and spring wagons, . wagons. I? Mor- Never spend your money before yoa from thia date. will havn W. H. A tkinson , Agent. rfson plows, etc., will hare umnl/i. samples of bis have it, or bay what you dorit want be- 43tf A shland , April 3tb, 1878. esose it is cheap. machinery op ban 1 in about two weeks. Weigh 1,000 Pounds; Will T O tr Bi ® WILL STA^D AT MY STABLES, River, CouQty of Like, <;iid St.ite of Oregon. THOMAS. WILSON, Phf., ) JAMES CLARK, Defeud’t. j tQ Mui.ey. ENSUING Hate Dow on baud a fine asforiment of Millinery Goods, Cop#l«tiDg of the tateet etyles of hdies bat * anrf S had »:«, and a full stock of F lowers , O bnamk HT* uud T kimmim )«; Ako, DRY GOODS, Con siting of CA83IMERES, 1 WEEDS, LAWNS, ALPACAS, PRfNTtf, brown tod black DOMESTIC, check and atriped SHIRTING, Also, Crockery Groceries, Tobacco Candies' and “ •* Glassware, Cigars, Nuts. Al bo , a Urge ««eortment of »mall article» utnally found in dry goods’ house«. |Alt uf which Will bw sold CHEAP FOR CASH. fcJT* Produce taken at ca«h price. C ill on us «nd examhie good«, aDd arcertain price». before t utxhai-ibg eleewuere. Firn dour boith of J* M. McCdl St Co. e [u.HStfl NEW GOODS! Four Miles Northeast of Phoenix THE C. S. HEBRÏ3T & CO NEW GOODS! SEASON. (Wednesdays and Fridays excepted) To J uue« Cl.irk, tbe ubore n'iniel D-feniunt, In tbe name of.ih>-Suite of Oregon, you ire ne eby re- quired to appear before the uuder-igued, a Justice of lu- Peace, f >r t' «- Precinct aforenald, on tbe lâtü day of May, A. D. 1878, at 10 o c uCK, in lite foreixs n of «aiddiy, it die uiu :e i.f rail Justice, at Bon.uza, tn «aid Precinct, to answer the a ><>ve u.med PiaL'Uii iu a civil iciiou. The Defend ini wiii t .ke no ice ih..tif he fail* t'> answer t ie conipiOnt. herein, the Putiu iff will take ju ig.ueiit against biin for ihe sum of $101.<16 (one bundled oi.l one dollars and rtx cents ) Given under cuy h.uJ, this the 23d dav of March, A. D. 1878. 6. N. H a Z.EN, i »43U Justice of tne Peace. YOUNG PRINCE was rired by the well known hurt«. White Prince, owned by Mr. W. C. Mjer of Ashlaud, out of a Blackhawk mate. He is a dark iron gray, has very due action and a good disposiUou, will weigh about 1400 pound«. NOl’lCL OF’FINAL SEULEMENT. TERMS: Commencing April I«-, «»d ending July 1st, 1878. ° Pedigree: CHEAP STORE The b^t goods ^^“at the lowest prices. I d the C-unty Court of the State of Oregon, for Ten dollar« in U. S. Gold coin for the #ea«oo, to be Jackrou county, pitting iu probite. paid at ihe end of the -earon P..#turnge 50 cte. a DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. Iu the mailer of tbe e.t.it. of David Phipps,dece wed. week (ter re id. I will not ba responsible for any ao- FANCY GOODS. NOTIONS, JACOB WAGNER, EXECUTOR of the UH wi 1 cldeut that may happen. FINE CLOTHING, * aud teri .meiit of th-s ,.bove n..nied David Pnippe, MEN AND BOYS’ HIIT8, h-.V.ng hied, iu said Gouri, hie fmal account for »et- BOOTS AND SHOES; TiOlZtf S. C. TAYLOR# clemeui, aud aieo, praying for an order lor eeiiiug the time for u--..riiig tile miu -; therefore, uoiice i» here by Kiveu ihut tue »..id flu .1 atcouut will be heard and determined in eaid Court on the Till Day of .Hay, 1878, At 10 o’clock a . m ., at * hich limeuuy person# hav CANDIES ing any objrciiun to »aid Uu.»i »ccoum ab<i eetllumeni, AND NUT3, must iheu uud there mike the «.one. OK T1IK CIGARS AND’ l’aofieiied in tbe A shland T iding « by order of TOBACCO* Hon. 8 J. Day, County Jadg-. CROCKERY, GLASS WARE, E. D. F oudbay , Clerk. STOVES aaa April 5th, 1878. [uo43-w5. HARDWARE. GEO A LARGE STOCK OF NUTLEY A s h 1 a a ä Dissolution of «'^partnership. NOTICE ia hereby gi/en that the co-pirtnerihip herrVifo-e existing nelweeu N. 8. AI arkuxll , C ha ki . kh G ixh « hi li » uiii J amfr 1’ hoknton , uli-1er tue llrni name of ihe Aehl.ud W o-en M mufuciuniig Company, li liin day. di-»uived by mutual c<>ii-eut, N. S. M irehail and Curie« Guodcmld wi hdr.wmg fru.u the U nijniiy. Junes Ti orino» i» bo* Bole proprietor nini will amiiuue the Im-* i.eea n* hereto fore. H-al->u as.-unite theinl» no-di ees* of the Coin- p my, an ! to him ail amount» <iue the late Arm,either by no e i >r account, are to lie p i d, except ».ich a» «te specified iu t eri du Tticie of <igreeni-ni bet ween tne memn-r« of the late firm; *ucn eic*p ed umiun » be- ibil due from p iriie» ulto contrae e<1 iu^ebtedne«» for gouda uurtu uf Ü uyuLÍHle, 1)ouy a- county, t) tsgou. N h. MARSHALL, CHAS. GOODCHILD, J ames AsdLANb,M arch 29, 1878. thorn ion . [Uv42-Ga ] BOOT & S HOE STORE. —Next do »r to tbe Po«t-office — THANKS TO THE PUBLIC For their Liberal Patronage, which be ac cepts as testimony their appre TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER ciation His purpose is to WARE, “Grow With the Place.” HE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO Ladies, Attention ! WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND RETAIN AND RESTORE YOUR HEALTH BY WEARING Materials of all kind*, euch as FRENCH GOODS, CHEAP FOR CASH ALLIGATOR, ETC., —AND-* DUPLEX SUPPORTERS. FOR PALE BY And any thing else the public may require, Mr«. Jas. Ewisg, ALWAYS ON HAND, Ashland, Oregon, Agent for Jackson, Josephine and Liue cuuutle#. Also Chil ireti’« wilst#. And all woik gotten up in the a ©f the Best Quality All of which, will be sold l)r. Warner’s Health Corset. (I-J5“A ll O rders from F llfd . On hand and made to order, D istance P romptly n> 47'fv2 NOT FAIL to >><*n<l for our C'HbtloKU«*. It contains price« and «lese ri pt ion of itinnt every article in gen eral use.and ie mlunblelo ANY PKRSON contemplat ing the purchase of any article for Per sonal, Faipily or Acriculturnl u«e. We have done a large trade the pant season it lhe remote parts of the Territories, uul have, with few exceptions, exceed- ri the expectations of the purchaser, «inny claiininK to have made a saving; t -IP to 1»O per cent. We mall these -ITAMX4I ES TO ANY AODRKND«, KICK. 11’08 APPLICATION. We «ell ur good« to all mankind at wholesale >«-«-« in quantities to suit. Ketereuce. - st National Rank. Chicago. MONTGOMERY WARD Cl., Original Grange Kvpply House, ¿1 *4'Zt> Wabash Ave., Chicago, Ill. J no, B. R. Hutchings. ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY. VERY BEST STYLE. no 3G—tf GE). NUTLEY, Millinery Store. On Mam Street Ashland ..... Hau, Bonnet#, Shade#. French Flower«, Wreathe P(ud,e#, Neck Tice, l inen Suite, Jm«, Ladies' Finishing w ode, etc., etc. etc. Aleo Buttrlcfe Patterns THE EAGLE MILL A«bland, May, 1K7S. and the Warner Health Cor«et. R^“A'l order« from a diBUnce promptly filled. E.-4T"Every thihg «old cheap for Cash. tiTBieichlug, Preaoing and Coloring, in th« very Lenicet manner. *v2nl6U (DO4#tf). PLANING MILL Mrs. II. D. Jones. Wagons, Wagons! “o,31f Furniture Factory, Granite Street, Oict<n A siila fid, L. S. P. Marsh J. M. M’.ALL & CO. Jno. B. R. líutcliings LIVEiLEVLIVE B. F. REESER I have now on bund a beau ifui ae#or«ment of “ 4....................................... « BEST BUCÇSK1N, IN GREAT VA Which we will be able to «ell at reduced rate«, either RIETY, at Roreburg or A«hLmd, for ca»h. (notiti) ¡^“Please give me a call and convince yourself, before purchas ing elsewhere, as I will not be un dersold. Oregon. We have nowen rou’e by Rnlrond from the cele- bra ed m.mufactory of Fi«u Brur., Racine, Wie. The iiib-criber give# no'ice that he is now prepar 3 wagon« 3J W. T. Bute Bed, Col. Bre k nnd 8*>at. ed to till order« for glove« of the 88 «JL •» •• •* •• •» 8. «. 3 88 ì J «8 88 88 88 8« <8 88 88 I 1 Al«n lace leather etc., etc. Cill at my establishment on Granite Street and see for yourself. Bushels of Wheat ami Oats want* ed in exchange for goods at Cash Prices. ll kinds of planing , mould ing. Circular and Scroll-Sawing doa to order. Averill Mixed Paints. A The#e paints have stood the test of years, and are now better than ever. They are composed of the best materials known to the trade. SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS 8ituaied 15 miles Sou’h of Jacksonville and l|mile North of A.-hUud, I# prepared u> do general House, Sign and Ornamental Pain ting and Graining done to order in the Mill, or in STRICTLY PUR«. WHITE LEAD ■ be country. Canvassing ceiling. Paper hanging, Calsomining, Whitewashing, A«, AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. Flour «nl Feed at. the— on shortest posrible notice. * Which are so united by our process of man L S. P. MARSH. LOWEST CASH PRICES. nfHCture. as to produce paint which is Ashland, June 17th, 1R76. [nllf.cl-18 more durable, beautiful and will last 36 lb« <>f fl >ur, 2 lb’ *h -rt« nnd 8 lbs V id per bn«h- twice as long as any othep point known. el for g od wneat. W-'l l ek and brand the sack# Juinseed QU Custom and Exchange Business —cos’.omere lurnishlm; the eack# Mv brother G- F. BILLINGS. Will have charge tflhe bn*iness, being assisted competent millers. Everything as represented or no sale. JL1;,! Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM WE EXCEPT NONE. Its co«t to the consumer is considerably by less than the AVERILL PAINT is already mixed and tinted if required. F<«r Sale by J. M. McCALL & CO , no-Otff Ashland, Oregon. Notice. ALL PERSONS OWING THE Wagner, Anderson & Farmer's Mill Company , Are htreby requeued to call and setti« with «ttteg cash or note, by February Firet, rj»63 W a GNYR, ANDERSON, * T*S CO»