INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO TIIE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. VOL. III.—NO. 6. ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1878. Siding». PROFESSIONAL. A TTOR > E V-AT- LA W, ■ T- C. APPLEGATE <£• Street, VFb'I-'E—On Main CO. (in rear — - ■ ASHLAND, OREGON. - ■ ----------- Terme ref SssAacripHnn : ....'.................. 1 ZJS 1 WW sa “ M eix rmiw U«................ •••<•••••••«•••• •• •* *• U tm • ............ .. •• ••«•••.••••••• 1 oa ClaHSAtSB -Lx copte» Tur.......... •••••••••••••••• lî.iO Terre», la «Svoac». Tersas» ef Advertising: Lseal Ma'Ice» per Hoe............ • ••• ••••••••••• lOcf i®» Fratetri..aJ C.td», ver jear... ............................ 110 00 3 '* Ta« iacb»», per « jum H»*.......... ...................... Fuer •• *• .......... ............................ 5 00 K-.«»t « - .......... ............................ «00 Oiie-i If Ci-tama •* .......... .................................. 10 00 Tli.-*»4tatftS» M “ .......... ............................ U -0 Osa •• •• .......... ...............................i; so LI0AL ADVr.»TI»KMEMT» O m aare (tra line» o ire») lati, «iti-re .... >2 50 M»« b sMltHKiAl tarer.Ion.... • Agents fur the Tiding*. • • N»-w T-«rk. 8. M. F-t’esgid k O»., 8«. L»ui». R*Wo*' A Cura».«AM, • - 8 m Fr I icìm - ii . L F Fi» -er. ... Portlaud, Ure^un, D H. 8'rar'i», . . . . . •• !.. M .mu»'», ... • - • Ri lem J. 4 A -i-terri». ♦ • • M L. Ch aita'lia . . C »rv-lUte. M »» -ir-æ* H mwja , Dr N. L. Twe - - - - Junet imi City. R«» J. R. N. Bell, • • ll-»*etari{. • • Yonc Ita. P«4l ü. Buri ... Jack- livide J. R. Nell. - . . . C. M • Poceidx. n re. W W. F.ddter, - - Appiedale, e w «s A>et W «lt», ... • • K- bwlite. J M. M aith, 0«u r »l P >ii> . IVI. R. O «»n, • • - Il at Rotte. W H P;rk«r, • a Gf.ua P»ra. R D mick, . . . . • G ilice Creek R.c>i«r<1 B rre’t, . - . Rock Poim Mi«- Affi» W C-ilvUr. J. 8 M F -Lieu. • • M-ir.-hy . . T^l-Uhi. Mi-» Carri« Minati, A. F Knnbinjc. ... . • Lik» Vrew. • • •• U R W’t doit, • • On • T. B H win, • - Lin^riite. - . PI* Tua. W u li Rollerà», • Dr J. 8 D-unlsau, • • • • Ki nn h J b >» 8. H b >k, - - •- • . Bin-nza. C. fî. Dy.ar, - • • Ditlrv. • . A«-Aa>Ì Mi»* M ry McCta . : •■Uat. D. J F^rr»« O«netnl • geni for L-k« »ud e»aii>tieB. J. M Su'’on, Gener»! Avent fbr Jackoin und Jure- 3»M b <- a Min« te . • • - Mages leave Ashland as follows . H. KELLEY, J ackson vii . t . k . O kkgon . Wil) pracMee in all ihe Court» 'he State. Pma. a' eu-kw gtven io «il tarine»» mtrneted t<> my care O vvici —In 'he talMi g fhrr-erìv recu,»l«d Katiler k W» ihi , opporle Cuori Houee. I. O. Miller. Architect and Builder, ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY. IVA TCHMA Tf»e «nb-cr'tar g’v** no’ii giuva« <*f u.a OPTICIANS. i One door south of the P ret-uffiics, Anh 1 »mi, t Irego i, •. o. c. wimkb j. well » W MEH A WELLS. Practical Millwright*. Flouring mil’s, i.tw mills, quart« mill-, and al. ki-ds of mill tu-chitrery put up l- nrd»r in the v -ry best style, AH wo k w r- ranted Katie’aeti »n guaranteed .tddress either, or both, at Ashland O--+*gou. [29 f. J. Q WilllU, TEACHER OF VOCAL AND IN- S Tt UME \ TA L MUSIC, And Professional Fla no Tuner. • — A shland , Address him, Anadetuy. O regon or call at the Ash and (No 3 tf.) C. B. WATSON. Attarart! and €»»u5etar-at-Tau- Oregon. ALL WORK WARRANTED To give Entire 8 tisfaction. The Timas. Ashland Lodge Aio. 43 W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. J. S. Kvaaaaa, Set'y. Prices to sui’ tAHT’CaU and see Specimens. | v2 ’(pf HOTELS ASHLAND HOUSE. HE UNDERSIGN D WILe best the BoM their regni r oteedri every Saturday even- inarke affords, iu^ myle .-econo tottOO'hei lag at tbefr htll in A«tAm Liukvilie, n ’h» road tu Ft. Klauialb, Like Co., Oteg'-n, jMTAtteutio > pud tothe want.« of gite-a M. L. McCALL, The subscriber a.*u keeps a Good Subk ItafVwYwr aud Civil Engineer well Btippli**d with bay aud grain, vail aUu ike R be can keep b >te ASHLAND. OREOOS, vXU f.) Xs pmntf tedo a&Y wurk IB *3 to« OC «hör’ do tica. ’.3t>mn Gill t my es'abl ehrneti NOTEN AN3 REHIVISCENCEN. LAYING OÜT AND ESTABLiiSlilNG THE OLD 0. I. Ferree. SJÜT.IERN OREGON, IN THK YEAR 181G (DOtl'f) BT HM-8.T APPLEGATE. Ladies, Attention! Conclusion . departs rar-ly from the mate blazed out by the road company, 92 years ago. Thoee who are conversant with the facte know that that portion of the route, fr-»m the Himtad It to the Lake country prusents no rerioua olwtaolea in the w-v ot the cons’rnctmn of a ra-lroa-i, and bad the Cn>trai Faeific ot-mpanv liMiated their r«ia-1 on th«t route, from Humboldt as far a« Q'lose Lik«*,aud tbeuo*« <1 >wu Pitt river tn the Sacramento vallev, they would doubt les« have saved m lli >u<« of m mny in the original cost of the road, as well a< in keep! dr it in order, since the snow­ fall wool 1 never bav- b eu seriously in the way, even iu the severest win »er-. in conelu-i m, I will recall th« name« of the r<>ad co upauy. with a few fau'8 rel «five to their nis'ory. I regr t that it i- not practn^able to m ike tins record more ample, b it the com pan v was made up. almost to a man of aolive, ••nergetic character«, who were not sat- i find with a q net. K|»iri»l»*R-a ii»e. ai d mmvof them 1 on a ago, were lo-t o Hie little community, “over in Polk wh«r- they fi*st settled, as they re­ moved to oth» r portions of LI»** State, or went ont into abpeent teirit »nea to seek their foitnues. Under the cir cauistances, it baa Iteen impracticable t.n learn t'le whereabout* of some of th* m. or to gatner mqc U facts r»l«tiv« to their later liiatory as wonld amplify and add interest to their bi -graph­ ics Perhaps few companies of men ev»*r p«-rfortu*a1 huu I i a campaign with­ out repeated quarrel» and even seri »os alt**rc«tions b it the members of the Old Sonth R iad Com|»any bore togeth­ er th« trials aud privation* of th« exp« dition with a “forgiving and forbear- in«" spirit, and their motual hardens and th * dangers to which they were exposed, continually developed and strengthened their friendship. A re­ union o'th» m, were such a thing praeticsbl«. would be a se-4«on of pe­ culiar j »y, one to lie rem-rubcred by •11« veteran survivors wi'h pleasure, until they, too, shall paKs away into the great unknown. road from A-hl and to Linkvilla Mr. Parker is a son in law of Capt. 8olo- moa Ta heron, the old mountain man, aud a brut her to Mr-. Jesse Applegate. D»vid Goff came to Qrefp.«n. from Missouri, in 1845. Ha resided in P«»lk couutv, Otegou. oolil bi* d-sth. aLi- h occurred. I believe, in 1874 and was universally respected H- wa* tha f«t< er iu law ««I Gen J. W Nesmith. B iijamin F. Burch came to Oregon, fio u bis nativtf Slate. Missouri, iu 1845. Mr. Burch has long bt-eu a prumiurut mau in Oregon affa-rs. He now ra- si-ies at Sa ’-m, and is S-iperiutendcnt of the State Penitentiary. Jeasa Applegate was born in K*n» tacky, and came to Oregon iu 1843. He uow resides on Moaut Yuncmta, in D »aglas county. Oregon. Lindaay Applegate, aho a native of K uiucky, came to Or- gon in 1843. Now a resideut of Ashland, J.csson county, Oiegon With the coiisoioU'.nes« that I have endeavors I f«it|i ally and impartially, though bri fl-, to r* late the history of tbs S-uth R «a., expe-iition, I close tbik narrat ve, hoping that my • ff-»ri to pres» rve thia much of the bi-tory of he cany days may inspire other “old ¡imera" to relate their experiences, also. I aru finl« aware that tu- mory is uucertain, and th«t a uurober of errors may have occurred in my narrative from this tea-on, bu- I place it b- for? the peop e with couti n, than that its perasal may cease the people to thiuk more kindly of the old pi >m*ere. No oircuund-iDces worthy of mention WEARING occurred ou ibt» uiumiioiioua ni«*rub from Bi »ck R 10k, to the twubcre i re Dr. Warner’.* llenlih Corset. gioua of Hie Cisi'ado cbaiu; tliuu onr -AMD- tabors I» came q iite arduou«. Every duplex SUPPORTERS. FOR ♦•ALE BY day wo kept gu-ird over the h >r«H« while we worked the road, and at bight wh dared uot cease oar vigilance, for A «h la nd, Or‘g»o, Agmt for Jack«on, J.-Mjhia- the Iu ltana ountiunally hovere-f about SCMAPS OF «SOUTHERN OREGON au-’ L.ke coautla«. Al*u Cbil-lrai/a w.lrta. us, seekiug for mi van tage. B/ the HDilORY. A ll Oauaaa raoM a Dieroca P romptlv tirue we had worked our way through F llso . ». 47 |»2 wo it. the mountaiDa to the Rogue river val­ ley, and then througn toe Grave Creek Xlawacra ky Cwqwlll« Indiana in 1851. Hiii>« and U upQ'ta chain, we were The murder of the party of explor­ pretty thoroughly w irn out Our »took Ou Mutu S'rert ers a’ P rt Orford, and the aubseq lent of provision* had grown very short, Afthlaiid • • - • - OirgoM. and we had to depeud, tn a great «X search of their fellow comrades,attract­ ed a't-btiou to this point, as an avail« »ent, for «usteoaGoe, npon game R-ia-l I hive Duw OU tii-txl a b-hU lful »»»or ment of able place for a settlement, aud a point working,bunting, and guard duty, liad H-'t«-, Runne'r, a’-ndes Fn-n-’h Fl ««ere, Wre.-ntir Piu . «». Neel Ti»*, Liren Sinti-. Ju-». Lelies* from wheuce goods and provisions taxed onr a rengtli greatly and ou o ir THE ROAD COMFANT. Fiui-htug G < m I«>, etc.,» tc. etc. Ala > cou:d be transported to Umpqua val* wrrival in th U nj q'M valley knowin-. Buttcicls. Patterns Cup». L«vi Scotf. w native of Illinois, Ijy. and the mines. To this end, in that the gr» atent «1 tli-'ul ie« in the w iv cam« to Oregon in 1844 from near and the W iruer H>*uliti Cun-»-’. Jane, 1851. a party ot leu men, from of the irbUiigraiit- lmd Keen removed C-/T A 1 <>r lerH from u divtan-r promptly II'led. B ir’itigtou. Iowa. H« was in th»* Oregon, landed at Port O f'r-i. and wp d> Tided to proceed at once tn our fc^TEv-ry >h hg H»ld i henp f-r C eh. e.ily days, qu-te s promiu&i t man in took | mhv -* Sf*i<>u of a low promontory. Li*-'* Bl« thing, Preeetiig and Colon g, i-> ► e very liotlieM ill the Wiita'iti tie. Tl.-rre WH Leaiaal uiuuuer. *v2i>16t' H- was a mem’>er of A»ri«ed '»n tli»- 3 i dav of Oc’olier 1^46 Or--ff"n affairs They «-r» ct«-«Vii>g ttaen libseiit thr«*t* moi t'li arid the Sate consti ntinnal ooov« ntion Mrs. II D. Jones. thir e* n 1843 S ljce t||eu. Be ||R« I»» ell quite Tn* protuuUtory was bcchrsi I.I h only Sitns’ed 13 ndlee Rou'b <-f J ck- nvi! e -nd lj mile Horn one »¡de, st-d il'St ty a veiy i ar- •he a^ra'-gemeiit. we sent • a» »* party, a wall ier* r. For many years tie re N rth of A -hiuixi, it prepared u» du g^i^ru with «'X'*i» and liura-a, to meet the i»u sided in (taliforniM.ahd.il living i« now io« pa-s. Iu tli« position, tb»*y ware mi urania and a’d them in r--a«*lnng tie io Idaho. I l>eli» ve. Native State, a» acke»l by a targe body ot ft dikns, it.at came hi from every direction. Wlllamet'e eett|»*menta. F-»r thia m H Mi«se iiitee ly tie -I *’in O w**n« cro-ise-** the pta«ns in ad, hr savage«, but wera a» <*freu reprilsed by LOWEST CASH PRICES. 1843. from Missouri H • wa*. I rim k w «a all» ped by Iftitie« in mieal to our a native of that S>aU. HuVe Uu kuowl* t>-e gsllaut lm*e bai d. tl r c»i n< v do­ 34 lh«uf fl<»ur, 5 ib- -h rt* tri 8 lb- ' i ' au i * t bu«h- »fit-rprise. ing tiir most « fl» ctive sertic». D«y It had be»-h the diatinct ?l fur g «>d wneat. W I • ck i u«l hr »n't 'he eucac nnderrfai du g that the nad sljg is cam» from M'*"onri closely li<««iged the r't-1- garrison At lie ire*, snd th»* r<»t »«-innMieMa of h»r ill 1845 H - was a Hue looking j «»i'll leu th fiudi: g that it wat-only s matter mg «ipauwri b» better dphir i-f hc **- b and luteibg ni young man. ami w a* •>f time, wh- n they woul'i either have o ihe cniiii’ry than waa »«ffotd-d by Wa* to snrr»*nd»r or make their escape.they Will have charge fthe o>.«ir*»», hrng i*»el«ttd by • h»» exoen-ive and dangermi* route w»*re all much attached to bun. cumpeU-ut n-ill-r». down the (’< l>inil>ia, wb-ch «« had pr -bablv murdere-i b» Indiana, near determined io wske an eff-rt to r-sch Everything as represented or no sale. tried to onr sorrow would bn ample Fort Hall, a ter tie le't. us in ?846. to the settlem nts on the Uiui qna river, cnuipensatmu for all onr tabor« and return to hi« home-in Mis.«ouri. Native some 75 m le*« distant Alter much tatiMiie and «xposare, they reacba-d the Lar-latiip« in opening tl-e S nth road. Stat« Missouri. \V 1 ’ tarn Sp-*r»>«msn cressed the plains seltleuients iu eatery. O'-o -nr e onr enterp’i ewaaoppna d ID 1845 from M'ssonri atiicli «as. I Tliis an uci esntul attempt st foiming b» that miktliiy ni'inou-'ly ihe Hud fol- •»•»n Biy Company whose linen for»« think is native State. H«* le’t Or*-g<'U a srtilruent, was lu rueilist* ly a<>d trading po-»a on til»- C dilinbia in 18<7 and 1 have no kuu* ledge of lowed by another »lp»ditiou, contMin- mg atau-t seveuty -five men from Kan afford them rare i pp'irtnnities for his pr«-»en whereabouts. GEORGE NURSE FrauC'scw, (tai Th« new exp~»lition tr.tae ui b the i tn migrant*. Miny <»f Sa«uuel G'salhn«, a native nf New Woo) 1 inform hi- f.-ieDd- th t hie 8 . be»at* the imtnitfrar»»» »ho tolloaed naduring Y *rk. cam« to Oregon in ls44. He landed at the |*oiut so racent y sban- the f ib ot 1846,had a bard time though Hf-t*r**'ards became a «on in-law of------ •Ioued by the O egon party, on the Th»- ol*«ct i t not as hard an rnev would llkelv have D «vi Ison, the < 1-i piont a r, and a num- 14th day of July, 185 this party, like th» flrst, was to rrtsb- LAKE COUNT}' - - - OEGON »X» erienc d on »he other route; au-i o,*r of vear8 reside I about Sa em. li«ti a settlem» ui or pot, at Port Or- rome of th« m nor mid r«t«n hng the W"e>* I last heard of him. he was in A**e in excellent leim-r, amply i-r vi’e-l with fed H'tlla'inti fi-liy ta-eania iuf«>-ted wi»h Ohio. o»d. and open a row«! through tl-e And ' b-t cu-turner» wij. he w i ed ou C ast Rang«, to what was then kne-vn »lie spirit of persern ’ i -n.wh'nti Iwl it« promptly m«d m ta t».t etilr, R -t»ert. S ««ith came t« Or* gon in a« tl-e Shasta country. (n«-w Riekiyou origin with the Hud on Bn C "u 1843 from Missouri Nattv- ri’ate. A G -od ’’ACK Etc tt-n- BUGGIE-i and No 1 Co., Cal .) exteueive tn bee having al- pat y an»i j-nti» d to ctiaruing n< with RIDING UORsES Iw >• >u n nd Virginia. He now re*ic. »s a’ the hea.l leading fli>- travel awav fr>»m the north- -if the Y lueal’a valley, in D mgla* rea-iy l»e< i> devch pr d.« l et« n< w etanda 6«5“Hure«» pruru^t ) «: ied i -r, nd • rn route for purpose« of personal ••»iiioty Mr. Smith is a son-in law ot the town oi Yreka The l«»ter p’sew •peen »»ti-'U. C r’ain mem era o the C -arles Apolegatc, and b other to Mrs. «ar then caned 8h ata Butte City, O i ih» etior’e-t n >ti v »•arty were s ug*ed out to b-ar the bnr- ai d «obtained «om»- 2 000 inhabitants. Governor C ad*i<‘k. tar Du i-ot f. It to 0ve 1V* I.iai-til'eS ble- uia When th« expeditii-ri fir«t landed, d* n of perseuirion, w hereae.it any mem* Moaes Harris called “Btack Harris,” v2 Hi] GEORGE NUE.-'E, tier of the party wa-MDitnat»d bv itu ra»ue io Oregon iu 1814 Irom the they found the L diaus very *by but proper motiv*-a in -e*ki ig to opnu the R ,oky mouutaius. wbeie ue had lieen they soon api»rared in considerable r**a-l, all w» re »qn »Uv guilty, as the a scout and irapje-r f r man» «ears numbers, and tie p«'ty being very atr»«ng and well armed, became exosed- p-rtv was gov**r>i*-«t in all its pr«sN»»d H- *i»"ke the Snake laugna-ze flu n lv. mga by a id j -rity vote el its mem- an t wa- <>f gr**at service to us ou the inrlv friendly After a few days, an expedition was • a-ra pta'SS. H * returned to 'he S-ate« it« -TO- titled ont to explore ti e country, and The «ff «rts of the Hn-l**'n B«% 1847, as g«iltie to Dr. Wh‘t--. the S-i- •M-eitain th« pr «cticability of the pro- C ■•i-pam t-i put down «lie r«»a«l pr»«v-«I p< rtutendcul of l'«-’iati »«¡fairs i»* O.e- p aed naod «brongh H e C»>a«t Range. i «G emiuetii fa lure. It« superior ad gon, an I <11 d at Ihdepe«.d» tice. M « A»t* r |s iietrating H « « cdm > toiesis ai d vntit -Re- were i>e(!er Hiiil better koown The inderatgued *r now i r»-pared t the J »bn S-*"t»,a «ou of Cai t Levi Keotf, txt-gl-«1 niiderwcs d h r a« me twenty a-<1 apt»r*-cia.e I every year. It never ASHLAND IRON FOUNDRY > «••-wed io la- an l'upo'tant rviite ot o«me to O egou with »os f «t'i* r in 1M4. wiles, they h. came disc*»t.ragaai end He how resides uesr Dallas, P-»lk cuuu- retuttiid tn oamp In tie course of T" repair -li •• reeniny'luftiub-e >-d »• nt <»r**go«i >u 1843. He for th« same vnrpoa«*. In the mean­ that tlie ureat llioroiiuht «r * o’ t'» da», d -Ur, -A bl do Well U j'lu-! a <>bC-. r- s»-ied manv vear« in C«•iti'r«»ia,fiiit is time a guide b «1 b«en sent <«»r ayj the from the vK iitaiuetie to th* S»ki»on IK T. ZIN ME : MA W «•haiii. an«l theuoH out ibr«>nRii tue D«»W a re*ldeut ««• L ke conlit) .O'egon, services »•* Mr W G-TVwwlt, wha u. MoA A ■ BER I SEC ORD Continued on fourth page. Line cvuutry and uu to the hluiubuldt, and keeps the Hail-Way klwuse, qu the i RE-UORE YOUR HEALTH BY Mrs, Jas. Ewing, Millinery Store. LIVEi LE CLIVE THE EAGLE MILL Custom and Exchange Business G- F BILLINGS îni Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. Linkville Livery Stables. LISKYILLE Give him a call and rest assured tourists that he will make you feel at home [2-29 tf. GEORGE NURSE. ^rrOBNET AT-LAW. Ev»*ry single thing y«»u «ay I knr w y--»n» uud y«ire ai o, w HI k, T I I-W HKN CAM FKO 4 ? Iti « HAT I W1 T TO K or! KJ- Jnv B II II ii hing» RETAIN AND Ashland .... Holde their atated conunut*loatiou» Tburrdny even lag« aa or bef.ire the full nxua. Brethren in good atandiag are eordiaPy invi ed u» attead. Ata* lire’e.v’her e’e ,»tc. “opusw’ii y-in w--r» my b y — All tlb* o e I bul— And big t-dK« w-itt i ’ telyoi tbingf. ^b'-u du t you fi-ni bad IMMLIHINT HMD INTO 4Nu THttOCG 1 ARTIST, A. F. A A. Iti.. BEST BUCK.'KIN IV GRE.t'l R1ETY, < mj Gr«ai>a Street ai d -a» fur y «irr- If PHOTOGRAPHIC Meer« at lh« H-all of He nan A Fonntain «verv Fnd»y erat in*; «l » n’cfuck ». m . Bmthera aud 'BiMBC» ta g-«ri rt.-i»ding re oatUily Invired to at- T»«d T e Temut« rueet» every flrtt « d 4 Vblrd Wed- •eadayiaeich ru-mtn. T. O. ANDREWS, W C. T. H. T. C uitwood , See y. r O R MYER WATTERS & MYER. Sna’! b >v, Pertiv, Druin'i-iag i-n tf.e piar.o, Lookin/ ut th»* chickt-us Draggkd wi b the rain. THÈ ENEI I! OF THOSE DE-IR- *iuggo d wigou work, the nii''«'-.«tg' ed hereby inaktw kn<>*n that ' e can be o t.d 1 du i*t i->‘ hujv .'* *' ali times i hi« shoo in the 8. W. i o < er “WI.e.e do chicken« <-o ne fr.-m, of the putWfc eq aie \shl md Ogn; a- d M liuun, picas«* to tell ? e*dy and willing *o -Io all no k entrin e-l to me m a wo ktn.mlike manner. W iG- Yrs, I kt o-v ihev cum fi m fggs— ONS. ’ ARRlAGEs, BUtJGI-iS, WlhEL- Kn- w TtKT very weB. BAdROWS PLOW >TO: KS, Ac., m-de “ Cu'in-e iheol t b**n ha cbed '«.n; io orde", atm repaired o i sbo •’ ' o’ tce. K iioa Tiur but the i T e best Eu» ern h o k vo stan lv o < hand. W. W. KEN NÖ i. Won't you tei| nj,. truly, Ashlund, June 17th. 1876. nol’f. W herrM th y g- 1 ih»* h'-n ? Jno. B. Re Hutchings. 1. G. WAITERS. Bertie’s P>’ilo8op'?y- Lit»!- i hlo o.'hee Wrinki- s hi- Uto v. Say», ‘"I w-iiule-r— GRANITE STREET - • - ASHLAND and The O k C. StageC".’s ''tape leave \«hl-ud RE. i L ES TA TE .4 GEN T. ter Jac<*<*nville. Ruck Pouti and Roa** tout every day at 6 a. u>. Mail clo e» at GiTSpeeLI «t en 1«>n given to all matters requir­ S::t® a. tn. ing *n Attorney nt the U. 8. Liitid Office. Tor Ifenlv, Yreka and Reading al 6 p. m. L aks V iew , L oo :C o .,O bkgon . M *rnh,, Iw-ter- S«»4», P ubi * r», «tc., gol «u b ^ lu guu-l atyte si lini g priera. Ure. NOTARY PUB' -C and REA L ESTÀ TE A GENT. Chitwood A Aik in »ou’a Drug Store.) Oss sopy was yoar............ • to mat* g • t j>_y .• ta Hm» ti>ey r ien.«» „rua ut H H alutt A o., DANIEL GABY, — ISSUED EVERT FRIDAY — O. • w«ek i y air own 'o