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I THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. FRIDAY.................................................... JUNE 7, 1878 Fits Epilepsy, J. D. FOUNTAIN. ROB T GARRETT, FALLING "SICKNESS. Permanently Cared ao hembujj-by one month'» magr of Dr. Goulard’s Cel* ebrated Infallible Fit Powdetg. To O»D- to divide hi, last onnoe of dust with him,aud to stand by him when all oth viore »utl'rrer* in»t toeee powders wbl donll w*rl lm ers bad deserted bim. He summed up for them, we will eewi them by mall, post paid, a trial box. As Dr Gtalard 1» We 01.ly pay- the evidence clearly and forcibly, show free »ictan that has ever m de thia diteare a special arndy ing the jury,who were becoming each and as u> our knowledge tboamnda have been per manently cared by -be dm of ibeee Pow moment more impatient to render their ders, we will guarantee a permanent verdict, that Sims bad disregarded bis core ii> e*ery care, or refund you all money neighbor's rights, violated the common expended. All »nff»rere r-ta>uki rive iliere Powder« early uial, and be convinced of link cnreifve law of the region,and robbed aDd aban an powers. doned —Dot Springer-bat Sims’partner. Price, for large box, ts.on, or 4 box»»f >r t l/1.00,»tnt mail to any par of Ui.icd Stata» or C oda on re- It was then that decoram ceased, and by ovipt of price, or by expre-s, C. O D. Add re» a, the bon?st manhood of the rough crowd ASH X RtBBIHS. found vent in applauding cheers. The 36yl 3641 F vlton S tbbkt , B ruoklys , N. Y. jury rose and swung their hats, forget ting the dignity of their position, while Justice Hayden with difficulty restored order, and informed them that the ca«e was only half tried. It was now Jacoba* turn. He rose, quiet and self-possess ed.conscious of a strong prejudice Having purchased the Barber Shop on against himself and client,and presen Main street, lately kept by James K. ted an array of legal objections that Leabe, will always be found on UDder other circumstances or before an hand ready to other tribunal would have been most formidable; but be forgot that he was SHAVI YOU, CUT YOUR HAIR, AND talking law to a court sitting only for Fix you up in the most approved atyls. the purpose of doing equity, and be i^Give me a call and try me. talked to listless eirs. The court cbarg vln35tt] WILLIAM MAYFIELD. -ed the jury—an unnecessary proceeding perhaps, so far as their understanding of the cate was concerned, but neoess ary to sustain the proper dignity of the court.which would have been in fringed bad this important formula AH »offerer« from ’hl» di*ea»e that ar» »nxlco» to been dispensed with. The charge was be cured abouid try Dr. Kiaansr’s Celebrated Powders. There Powcer* are one that might be a model for higher Consumptive me uu;) preH&r.liou uvwu .hat will cure Con- courts. His Honor instructed the jury snmptlon »nd all direttee» ut the Throat and that they must strip the case of all the Laagi- indeed, »0 »troug !• °nr fbitn in them, nud lu ojuviuce you that they are on humbug, we wilt legal mystifications with which Sims' >>lao forwird to every tulferer, by mail, poet paid, a free connsei had surrounded it, regarding trial box. We uou't wan', your money until you are perfectly no law bur that of right or wrong, aud salirfied of tt»elr curative power-. If your Ilf- ia decide upon their belief of an existing worm aavinr, don’t delay in giving these Powders state of facts established by the testi a trial, as tney will »urely cure you. Price, fur Urge box, $3 00, rent to any part of the mony, and in snch a manner that jus United States or Canada, by mail, os receipt of price. tice would be done, though all the law Address, in Christendom fell to the ground .And ASH & ROBBINS, they did so decide it At first, they SSy 1 360 F ulton S ibxkt , B booxltn , N. Y. experienced great difficulty in their finding. Some of them were in favor of recommending the.hanging of Sims; others stoutly demanded the punish went of Rogers an particeps criminis One or t.vo suggested the mercy of the court; but the difficulty was solved by the permission of special instructions. Jitcobs again objected, but be looked askance at Kinney’s plethoric buckskin and bis now feeble protest was again overruled Of oourse, the verdict was for the complainant, and the court at once ordered his reinstatement in pos session of bis claim, bis share of DEALERS IN all partnership property, and an allow ance of all charges during bis sickness The decision was received with a deaf ening yell of applause, amid which the court adjourned. Jt was then that the half-smothered feeling of indignation agaioet Rogers found vent. The evi dence bad disclosed unmistakable ras cality and malfeasance on the part of that official,and bis oontemptaous non- compliance with the order of the And In short, Everything required superior court conld not be passed in silence. A low snllen murmur, like the sweep of an approaching storm ov er a treeless prairie, was heard. Knots A b Cheap as the of angry men gathered to gether; louder and louder grew the tu <0 OCX QB ¿EX V» QB S3 O« mult, till a fierce, determined voice rang out, “Haug him !" and five-hun All kinds of approved country dred voices hoarse with rage echoed the dreadful words that nearly paraliz- ed the poor wretch with terror. It was a produce taken in exchange for fearful moment for Alcade Rogers. The excited throng swayed to and fro like angry human waves. The cry swelled into maddened fu~y,and bis life was not GTDo not fail to give us a worth a minute's purchase, when Ja cobs, Hayden Prim, and others,sprung trial before purchasing elsewhere, among them, and begged them not to as we are determined to give sat atain the record of a noble day’s work by the oommission of a terrible and un isfaction. necessary crime. Fortunately, their counsel prevailed, and after the most strenuous exertions, Rogers was allow PHCENIX, OREGON’ ed his life on condition of his resign (vioilif.) ing the alcaMesbip. which be did with out a single demurrer, glad to escape -so easily. The case however, was not a»» as&aa^ou« over. The functions and existence of the Court of Appeal had by no means ceased, and it appearing that Rogers wa< iu possession of part of the prop Aahtand, Oregon. erty of which Spreuger had been rob bed, he was forced to disgorge the last dollar, which was only done by means Something New! Something New! of an execution, and justice was satis ----------------- «.«.*.---------------- fied. The principal parties to this ease have disappeared from sight, bat the remembrance of it is yet fresh among the old settlers of sent hern Oregon,and the proceedings therein 4re still of re PRICES OF JEWELRY I cord in the arohives of Jackaon county. Some of the ¿ctors in thia little drama are still amoDg us. Jacobs, who stood before that exaspirated mob and plead A new and excellent aassortment ed in behalf of the sacied principals of of tine gold and plated jewelry. law, dow occupies the position of Chief Justice of Washington Territory. Prim has been Chief Justice of Oregon, and C^TPIeaee call and examioa my stock before pur- is now associate Justice on the Supreme ettafing «laewMre. B-acb of that State. “Chief Justice'* Great pain« taken in repairing gold or silver Havden baa held the honorable place watcues and all kinds of jewelry. of Recorder for the principal town of soutOeru Oregon for nearly twenty con C£TA first-class chronometer ia my estabdaX aewwtive yexrs,having repeatedly refus menu ed higher honors; while Kiuney baa Watches and clocks cleaned at irom |1 SO to long since gone to plead, in obedience |2 00. All other work done at th* very lowest to a resisilebt mandate, before a higher prices. tribunal than all. The day of the Pioneer is over. The star that he followed has reached its xenith.and be can go no farther. We may now regard bim as a soldier in the cause of human advancement, whose battles have been fought and won, and ALL WORK WARRANTED !! he may well look back in sarpnse at Be sure to call, and rest assured the wonderful social and material re sults that have followed in his wake. that you shall have satisfaction. The shifting sands of the desert have V2»2S] O. W. SMITH. covered qp his footsteps, but the solid and substantial foundation laid by the Pioneer for the social structure of the Far West will be as lasting as it is sur prising. Separated by thousands of milus of lofty mountains and barren plains from the ties aud influences of pivi:igation, tuese wild rough men in the early days established 4 code of Stoics for the regulation of the social The andereigoed are now prepared at the dntje«, that waa founded on the so and psi piincipala of morality. Without ASHLAND IRON FOUNDRY written naw, tney enforced justice, and To repair all tbreehlng machines *nd to put on the decided all questions relating to indi LATEir IMPROVED ENDSHAKk, which will vidual rights with that uueering judge improve a uew inacbuM to the amount of two bck - pkx » bacmb rxa t»av. Those wanttag repairing ment which springs from a keen dis duoe, will do well to come at ouce. crimination between right aud wrong, W. T. ZIMMERMAN. and is worthy of the jurisprudence of nolf.tf ’ ALBERT SEC ORD. up highest civilixatnw. Ashland Barber Shop ft C. S. Sergent & Co., General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps FOR THE RENERAI TRADE C. S. Sergent A Co. Dry-Goods, Groceries, School Books, Blank Books aud Stationery, —AND— S ale E xchange £ T cuated the ab ve named sublrel from Kubli k Wilaon, beg let>ve to Inlbi tu . the public tnat they are aetermiued tu tuen j______ a cubtumuiice of the patrouage that has tar lu^uy years past been cuuferred on these justly Í2- co co o o •ft c^. © o ~ SHOP 2- 0 MANUFACTURER OF,AND DXAIXB DT p Ì SO w OD § 00 =r co BUGGIES AND Horses Boarded (T □o V j ' O o c CD S 'rS ° zr ’ O o .A ft « p ■ “ s ft 3 co ft © C^ ft ao to 0 £L ft ft ft 5 b. K >3 3 o © h: fi> A- 3 M»a □ ST c ft Ï vT — > ft di ft © O o as S CÍ -3 CO ex SMB o MB* =3 CO - • O c 2 _ 3“ C X* a ÌX ft s’"® o «-» o ft ft Si CO r Pr p © p s. y Tfl § o g>_ d c ?! «• 5 ~ c: ft •C Q 3. (ZJ ft - a » o ft e*' et- ment of goods in hie line ef trade. •< S“ -5 o © o 3 (X X P dles, a Speciality. And canlfurnlsh our customers with a tip-top turn a- O X 00 CARRIAGES. Ladies’» Itlen*’ and Boys* Sad out at any time. >: to O eeps a general assort - K w © O 3 A shland , O regon . SADDLE HORSES, s -V *< 00 S * w 2 s* ü »—> s © o p -J » « £ CO GC Saddlery & Harness, 54 POPULAR STABLES! 00 3 We have constantly on hand the very best; r*- • » Q> © co C. K. KLUM, he undersigned , having pur -» co «re» i o s-o o .3 C" “Y p 3 X p GARKETT A FERREE. O b KGON. cr ft 00 CR TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SATUR DAYS arriviHg at A>-hland same day eon nects wuh our daily stage line between Liukville and Fort Klamath. Also with our semi weekly tine from Liukville io Lake City aud all intermediate points. HARNESS -a CA a ÛJ OD c LEAVES LINKVILLE Corner of 4th and California Sts., ASHLAND JXCKSONVILLK, £ MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI DAYS at 4 o'clock a . m : arrives at Link- ville same days. Returning, STABLES, » c (%2 lo 50 tf) Team, Buggy and Plow Harness, TEAM 1 BUGGY COLLARS, CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES, On reasonable terms, and the be «t of care and atteu- tioo bestowed upon them while under their charge. CINCHOS. STIRRUPS, Alsu, WHIPS, LASHES, SPURS, COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC , And everything usually kept iu a flrat-elaM We will gutnnlee satiefiicMon in all our trans «Ktablirhioent. Repairing done with neat- actions. C abdwbll k M c M ahon . Deea aDd dispatch at prices lo unit tbe he undersigned , thanking our pa - time». Horses Bought and Sold. T trun» for tue liberal patronage bestowed U|«un utdorit'guur connection with toe Union Livery Stable», woo kJ het peak a contini! *iœ of tbe mine ti our »ucceesors. C abdw ill k McM abon . No. 17; tí. WHEAT Taken at tbe Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods, AvbhDd, Jar* 27tb, 1376. All persons indebted to Messrs. Hel man A Fountain, will please come for ward and settle tbe same with tbe nn- dersigned, as tbe old books must be squared up immediately. 33tf noltf. X. «. MABBKALL. /ABB CB»B1>L*B, Chandler & Marshall. J. D. FOUNTAIN. NEW SAW MILL. ASHLAND Tbe eubretlber« having completed their Saw Mill, OM FACTORY. Two miles South-West of Main Street, Ashland, in workmanship is equal to a Chronometer Watch, and as elegantly finished as a first-class Piano. It received the highest awards at the Vienna and Cen tennial Expositions. IT SEWS ONE-FOURTH FAST ER than other machines. Its capacity is unlimited. There are more WILSON MACHINES sold In the United States than the combined 3ales of all the Others. THE WILSON MENDING ATTACHMENT, for doing all kinds of repairing, WITHOUT PATCHING* given FREE with each machine. A Certificate Is given with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair* free of charge* for Five years. It requires no special instructions to learn how to use it. Satisfaction guaranteed* or no pay. Machines delivered free of charge anywhere in the United States. Are now prepared to furnleh the be«', quall'y of lum ber, In quantitlea to anlt purchaeere, at the very We are now manufacturing, and have on hdnd a good assortment ot LOWE1T which we offer to the trade at LIVING RATES. We arc prepared to exchange LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, lumber for all kinds of produce, on easy terms. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Give us a Trial, Our soap has been pronounced by those who know ' Send for Illustrated Catalogue, and csk for sample of mending, •nd our Circular No. 197 for further instructions for buying machine» upon terms stated in the Catalogue. SUPERIOR and see if we can’t give satisfac TO ANY IMPORTED tion. ARTICLE. Selling Out! 1 HeducUou in THRESHING MACHINE MEN. and ft œ ss <! a (5 LEAVES ASHLAND NOTIONS. UNION LIVERY 2.> ft _ 5 OARETT AND FERREE’STBI-WEEKLY Stages run between tbe above named points thr»e times a week, making the trip through in one day car rying U.S. Mail and passengers. Caaftleo, Wuta, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Sewing Machines. STAGE LINE. General Merchandise, CONSUMPTION STORE. ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE DEALER IN William Mayfield Positively Cured. D. J. FERREE 20,000 lbs. Grease At the Factory. RIGDON & CO. lv 2 u «-J] Wagon Shop. Of Vehicles Made to Order. Repairing of all kinds done with dispatch, call and »ee me. noltf. JOHN RALPH. For Saie by all First-Class Dealers.. MRS. M, W. IIARGADIAE, Agent, Ashland, Oregon-. V. a. No. 51—if. ztK ■ewwv^Mrla not eaeily earned la there time», [vol2no-19-w26j WÜJ / / / but It oji ue made in three mouUie •fly I S 1 by any one uf either «ex,ta any part Sr ■ • • of the oxmuy, who ie »Illing to work «teadily at the empJoymcul th<t we laruieh. 166^-er aee* In your own town. You Deed not bi away from bume over Digot. You can give your wuoie time to the *ork, or only your »p«re luouieuta We nave agent« who are m..kiug over |20 per day. All who eng ge at ou* c ui m..xe muuey !*«U At the preaent tame muory cunnut be ta»<te to entity «nd rapidly at any,uiber butlueae. It curt« nuthuig to try the busioe«». frrme and |5 txt'fit ft. e. Addie«« at unce, H. Hal dbty k Co., Purtiand Maine. 13-7-1 y NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! CHEAP STORE. TAKE NOTICE. ■ . .... — - HE UNDERSIGN ED WILL BE FOUND al his shop ea Main street, two doo'S fiomtbe livery stables, where be is prepared iu do all kinds ot work in bis line -t the lowest price. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS T 827 A 829 Broadway, New York; New Orleans, La.; Car. State and Madison Sts., Chicago, Ills.; and San Francisce^Cal* Chandler & Marshall. Give it a trial and support home industry. Wanted in exchange WANTED. I WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. The MRS. H. A. MOORE’S Scientific If AIR PRQBlTCEa.. -------- —--------- ---- MRS. H. A. MOORE would anoonnee to tbe Ladiea and Gen*¡emeu who d-aire tbe uenoual adorn ment of a fine «u'l of Hair, that «be hu patented her celebrated H ir Rretorer, which ha» no* been beftwe tbe pubic for tbe »pace of two year« end ba« in every inetance given entire «Htlaf»c<ion <•« to what it prom lees. No mineral or damaging eub«t»nce ir ured In iMe t reirreHoo, and it 1« ga.ran'eed tn prevent balr falling out after taur application». Well-kno- n awes uf long-rvoding baldnee» have been «uocerefttlly trea ted (ar per wtTmoolale in my poeeeation). It v»111 OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR- !>n«ioce a full flowing crop of nalr on al! atagre of ing go d wagon work, the undersigned baidae»*, even to It« moat pruouuuced atate. it will prevent balr f om tnrohr* gr «y. Cafl" Preparation« hereby makes known that he can be found for war led to all parte of tbe country. at all times ai his shop in the S. W. corner of tbe public square Ashland Ogo; and is ready and willing *o do all work entrusted io me ilia woikinaiJike manner. WAG ONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made to order, and repaired on Bhort notice. The best Easieru stock constantly on hand. W. W. KENTNOB. Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. ONR BOTTLR,|5; Or.THREE BOTTLEE, fllO. Addrrea MRS. H: A. MOORE, 100H Market at., San Frandeco, Cal. [v9n6-ly] goods, the í-^at lowest prices.. GROCERIES, NOUONS, DRY GOODS. FANCY GOODS, FINE CLOTHING. MEN A BOYS’ SUITS, A LARGE STOCK OF CANDIES AND NUTS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE STOVES AND HARDWARE, s Wagon Factory. F best On hand and made to Order, TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, OF THE BEST QUALITY, all of wlii<?ht will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. AAA BUSHELSof Wheat aud Oats wanted in exchange for goods, at Cash Pnoes. fg^Piease give me a call and convinoe yoaraelf, before purchasing elsewhere, an 1 will not be undersold. 5 jUvU no50v2tf B. F. REESER.