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“THE ASHLAND* TIDINGS W. G DALEY, PERSONAL NOTES. Items From Yreka Papers Wilbur F. Cornell and Miss Frankie WANTED — A first - class baker . J. R. TOZER, H. & YSYRY. Communicate with Wrn. Maj held, Ash Looney were recently married at St J. Ilimilton has left for Walla Lots of Indian half breeds and land, Oregon. FRIDAY We seldom rejoice at people’s Walla. JULY 19, 1R78 lom. l misfortunes, but wo are really glad to Squire Loftan arrived sifelv at Lake fqiiHws helped celebrate the 4th.... J -N. T«*rwiliurer, Uou80,.»i£n. learn that Wilbur has got a little! View, with the guns taken from this Yreka is beginningYo put on old -time ornamental painter, paper bangen eie. Proprietors oftKe C hajìfìo B LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. airs Business is bouyant... .Grain on ‘tVskUnd, Oregon. [no 44 tf] Looney. county. J udoz Finley Wat3on and wife of dry land in Scotts valley, is belter Na’ic'ial G<d<l Me<la’ wq? award W e are not afraid of Messrs Handv Horse thieves infest Josephine -Co., R »eburg, have gone oo a short visit to than ever known........ Htil stone9 as ed io Bradley A Rul"f?oi for il¡e best 1’Lo- A Roberts of Bonanza;thej'r too far off. just now. A shland , O ks - gon , big as marbles, thunder aud lightning, t gr tpl. in II e I nited Si-ales, and The Vieu- B-sides they have lots of goods on Sin Francisco. na Veil d for ibe.I tst in the world- T he frames of our two new churches Mrs L J. White of R»ck Point, sc S’Z-3 not stated, and a rain storm is 429 Xo iigoiuery afreet, San F rancisco. hand and are happy; therefore they Manufacturers of all kinds of what cooled tho weather off at Yreka are raised. i companie I by her sou Charles, was iu don't care if their ad. was superceded on the 9th irrst........ John Churchill, an JUST RECEIVED. town last week. 8. P. Jones,of Jacksonville,accident by news items lust week. old resident of Sawyers b»r, was killed Wagner & Anderson have just re- J. Q. Litta and E. F. Rockfellow ly shot himself last week. on the 6 h inst. by the falling of rock We have received a pamphlet issued have been rusticating at the Soda ceived a large lot of farming maehin- in a drift. .. .Mr. J. W. Young of Ora *-ry, which will be exchanged for wheat A new Catholic church isbeiDg built by Department of Agriculture,showing Springs this week. ! no 4 tf or cash. Feno has just cleaned np J30 ounces, at Eagle Point,iu this county. the c -ndition of crops on the lit of Harry Smith returned this week, beipg all he made for his seasons work June,current year. Ic shows the crops from the lower country, accompanied INLOW A FARLOW, T hree gallons of the moat exquisitely The Wright Bros, also cleaned up, and I throughout the United States to be by his family, who have been absent on they only got tho pitiful sum delicious blackberries,for one dollar, at of At ths Citv Drug Store, have a fine considerably better than last year. .-tuck of P ain i s and O ils . Fulected by a visit for sometime past. $18,000. ’ .Amos Willits’. OPALI. I>I.¥LN.S'/O.VS. an experienced Painter—nothing b t II II. M. Thatcher smiled on our town I W e ’ re H ai 'PY Now —We have just what is genuine. Buv your Paints and Miss Ella Prim and other Jackson I .Jacksonville Items. this week.’ His firm, Thatcher & Wor found company for oar misery, The Oils at the C ity D rug S tore . j ®ST“P ictukk frames neatly mace to ville folks are sojourning at Suda better half of our cotemporary, 31 r. den, of Linkville, have been awarded order. Springs this week. A R1RE CHANCE. J acksonville , July 12, 1878. Il >bt. Nixon, of the Yreka Journal, has the the freight contract from Redding Mrs. Martha Schninuf desires to call ¿^"P laning of all kinds, sawing, Eo. T idings : —A joung lajy, whom W e learn from the Tiniis, that Mrs left him—yes. left on a visit to Straw to Fort Klim^tb. the attention of the public to the fact Capt. O C Applegate left “Granite I presume was absent minded, walked that she is desirous of selling out her Hawkins, of Butte creek, had her barn berry valley — Hope she’ll stay ’till turning, boring, etc., etc., City” un last Monday morniug, after a down street the other day with a tow entire stock pf millinery goods, togeth “uuru” comes home. destroyed by lire last week. DONE WITH DISPATCH. sojourn of nearly a year. B* goes to el around her neck instead of a col er with htr good will of the entire bus F ine G uns .—B F. Reeser has just mess. Those desiring to invest in a John Collins-still remembers the ltb. resume a residence among'tbe “sun- lar. good business will do well to invest! He was thrown from his horse on that received a lot of the latest improved ; browned and bearded cattle’ men” of Many improvements are made in onr gate. ^BB-WlLL contract for the erection of •• • [i.4tf ¡ Winchester rifles, model of 1876. They day and quite severely hurt. (the “sage laud.” Miyhiahead never city, and several new buildings being nil kinds of D ltluinos . are perfect beauties. They take a car erected. LAKE COUNTY LAND FOR SALE ! Hamilton <t Chappell cleaned up a tridge of 75 grain-« of powder and 350 i 1 tcome balder or his fout shorter. ¿^Undertaking, a Specialty 800 acres of the finest agricultural The City Cigar Store can be found at pint of gold dust from their claims, grains of lead; price from forty-five to Mr. E. II L ifftus has permitted us to laud in Lake county for sale. 640 acres tbe corner of California & Oregon of which adjoin the town site of Like on Applegate, la-t week. fifty dollars. make the followieg exiract from a pri .-treets; lately moved. View, every foot of which is tillable. I Bishop Morris, who has been expect I How wisely Providence has arranged vate letter, written by M. H. Drake, S. B »oth has rented the ranch of H. Ferms easy. For particulars apply to ed on a mission to this county, has everything. Trees grow with their from Crane Like, Lake county, under C. B. Watsoo, Like View. Oregon. * P. Deskius near old Fort Line, and DALEY & CO. “Everything all postponed his visit until the latter roots in the ground, and their tops in date of July 8th: taken bi3 fine stock there to perfect. iVnl. Ill N ■■ I tf I TAKE NOTICE. the air. If the routs bad been put in right. We had seen no Indians since pert of August. Freighting has commenced to Fort I the air, they would soon have dried out you left, until yesterday. All person knowing themselves in We discov ASHLAND LIVERY Ashland sold 65 tickets to their 4*h ( If the tops hal been in the ground, the ered a troop of the Reds, • bearing a i Klamath, aud government contracts are I debicd to the Ashland Woolen Mills, ! are hereby notified to call and settle, I • of July ball, Jacksonville played 70 i leaves would rot in a week. white flig, coming over the ridge from being filled. either with cash or note in thirty days . and Foot’s creek trumped in with 95, Are you going to the Christian pic from this date. Blue creek. The party consisted of This seisou has been a pr.zz'e to that MAIN STREET, ASHLAND . and took the trick. Ocliiho and seven of ‘ his warriors nic last Sunday at Heber grove? W. H. A tkinson , Agent. most intelligent personage, the “oldest They say that they have been stopping A shland , April 5th, 1878. 43tf A good place for the P.oneer Renn- T he most el-gant bouquet of dahlias o inhabitant ” Siuee the early spring the in the mountains over toward Crooked iou, wonl I be at the site of Fort Lane, ~ we ever saw, was placed on our table | NOTICE. weather has been “singular for the THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING creek for the list ten days. They have or on Haskell Aaiy’s place, where sev »a fewda^s ago, by the boss florist of titre of year ” I The undersigned contemplate mak W Leased lbe above stable*. froir. And now comes the been afraid to come out since they eral old government buildings yet re ing a change in their business and de- lliapman & Neil b’-g-« leave to iiitorin ibe • wuritown, friend C »olidge ,1 ¡cloudy, dr y weather of the last few heard of the house burning in Warner main standing, and tend to recall I sire to reduce their stock for that pur publia (bat he is determined to merit » cob - I d <ys, to in-T^ase our wonder. I J. W. Hamaker E q., of Linkville. valley. They suy that it was the Bin many thrilling incidents of hardships I pose. They will, therefore, offer their tiuuance uf the patronage that ban lor many I large and varied stock of clothing at years past been confer.ed on these ju-t.iy gaVB us a call oa last Wednesday. He The Ashland Woolen Mills are nocks that burned tho house*; thatl and adventure, wherein our old Pio 1 greatly reduced prices, giving this expressed himself much pleased with •crowded to their utmost, in weaving their Indians don’t want to ii^ht. They neera were engaged in carving out the ! early announcement., that purchasers u.our| little mountain hamlet. : socks, knitting blankets und fulling claimed to be on their way to Coup suljugation ofthe primitive inhabit- may avail themselves of this rare op- ------------ '•---------------- B dwell. After more than, a half | ants of this country, aud the wilder I portuuity, at the Mimnioth Brick. lbave copctuntly ou band the very beat Fifty or sixty people took dinner at i yaru;and now the atiriling news reach J M M c C all & Co. hour’s talk, they mounted their horses, ness itself, and where even now tbe : es us, th it one of the employes is cfy< ♦ the S>da Springs House, last Sunday, A shland , JuneG 1S78 SADDLE HORSES BUGG1BS AND and i| is reported that tlvre was sev ! iny without the benefit of clergy—all hoisted their fl ig and started to the howl-of the coyote can occasionally be CARRIAGES. eastward.” Mr Drake writes that lie heard. FOR SALE. in couseq irhco of the suppression of eral “bukets full” of provisions left. thinks there will be no moro trouble, Forty acres of land, inclading a new And can furnish my customers with a Up toy ------------------ ' .4». --------------------- tue r “ad.” Irtftt w- e-k. We have heard of temples dedicated turn-out at any time. and commodious dwelling house, a unless the Bannocks subdue the coun Where is Wiley II.-Parker? formerly to pursuits of knowledge;.for the pro- “Annals ot the Cave Hunters,” will] .-mall barn, with other improvements. try north; iu that case, they may want mnl»(ittion of sociability and exaltation of Willow Spr'tigs, is what Dr. L. T. A good well of water at the door, and a •appear next week, being a graphic ac ' Dtvi|, lute of Jackson conntv, but now this coun-rv also. ►pring r. hundred and twenty-five of »he human race; for tbe quiet eon- i count of a recent • xoloring expedition ! ¡Sonoma cor.u’y, Cd. w t t- to know. v irds distant, witli ample elevation to On reasonable terms, and given the best oí cl ive of warm hearted and sympathetic Fit ).1I LAKH VIEW . to the great Josephine county cave.dis- t attention. 11 »w into house. Said tract of laud ad- friends; that constitute great brother- j >ius the town of Like View on the P reaching — R-v. E. Shearer, of covered last year. It is from the pen ' July 7, ’78. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD hoods, but ye know not whereof ye north. Aldress or inqnire^Qf T. J. San Franeieco, Agentvf .the American I of our esteemed correspondent ‘F.”and - Haying begun. speak, until ye gazj into the portals of Braltain, Lake View, Oregon. N”5tf And satisfaction guaranteed in all my trans *Triic» Society, ia expected to preach in I’will d -scriba new discoveries of aisles The weather change able. actions/ the .“/Temple uf l’asluou” and drink in. Ashland, next Sunday, at 1-1 o’clock, and chambersFoitherto unknown. THEY ALL TARE IL • 9 ---------------- -------------------------------------- The “American eagle crowed” in an with open-mouth and protruding eyes, H. F. PHILLIPS. -v2n34!f] )j A M. IT >n. L. L. Williams, of Roseburg, appropriate manner, at Pine erc-k. on the wolidvrs When the system is run down to that art there" displayed in extent that you pass sLepless nights, Now is the time to go to the Pioneer who was the most promiiv-nt actor i the Fourth. A lofty time at the danc ■ whole quires and Reams. .; •j • ; tire.nervous an<i irritable, have gloomy •♦pre and get a pair of L*di*s or | the expedition from Port Orford, in in the evening. •-> Step ipto Orth’s market and lAolr- -at forebodings, sour stomach, sick head- Missc♦’ ahoe*, for 75 cents, to SI oO. 11851. in the attempt to explore a road The “Inilian scare” has subsided, his new illirray chopping machine. It uche and coated tongue do .not. enroll OF TUB Closing out to make room for Fall through the mountains, a history oi and all the settlers from Crooked ' has two cranks, lour knives and revol yourself as high private, in the rear rank,under General Debility, but cheer stock. j wi.i >h we commence in to- lav’s creek aud vicinity have returned to i ving bi>x, weighs 475 'pounda and costs Ln • . * up and try White’s Prairie Flower, A cprresp »udenL writing from Texas i L idtngs lias formed himself into a regi th *;r homes. I SI25. the Great ’'Liver Panacea, now for sale Tue report that all the houses and wants to know if W itters 5r (i iby are ment ot cue aud gone to fight the In Mr. A. Fisher will not move hisf.im- iu every city and town on the Conti dians. nent. No medicine ever compounded is barn* in Warner valley, were burned, •‘busted.’’ No, their card was only I iily to Sin Franciscq,.a* intended. He half the eq'ial for the cure of DYSPEP « *- — A party consisUtig <»f B F. Reeser, is untrue. O ily five buildings were I will probably drift into basinets here left ont to make room for the 4»h of SIA and LIVER COMPLAINT. It | Ed. J. Farlow, E ias Miller and G. W. burned. Noone was killed or wounded. again. July. lias a specific power over the liver, and , ' a ’ --------- -- ------------- , Ford,on last Sitnrday, braved the dan There was a© rumor ufl >at here, last by curing the liver. Dyspepsia a.id all I Have you keen Mrs. Stbphens ? Do T elephone —Wm.M. Turner has the evening, that the red-skins biulj taken other disease* atisiug from it,vanish as gers of our mountain wilds, by ascend- —Next do ir to tbe Pont office— | you know Mrs. Jenks? agency of the Bel! Telephone, tor this if by magic. S imple bottles are ►old iug the al| i-io heights of Ashland II irney Tuink it needs confirmation. I . county, and proposes to erect lines Mr. William Hyde, an old pioneer | . I saw a “Strong” man reclining in ut »he sin dl price uf 25 cents that will "HANKS TO THE PUBLIC 'pe»k, and camping on and about, the convince you of its merits. Large size . where ever suffitieut inducements are I the arms of a friend, on Ciltfornia . everla.-ting snows for two night». of Southern Oregon, is in this vulley. bottles 75 cents; f <r sile by For their Liberal I a’ro iage. which he »♦- off -red. .» i street, entirely overcome bv the weight Cepta ns te'ti'iio y it sir appre buying b ef. C hitwood and A tkinson ¡D.riug feats r»-quire brave men. .—--------------------------- bet ? ciation llis purpose k to of responsibility resting upoi bi n in — -o ------------ Capt. Birnes has sold his cattle D on ’ t forget the lecture of IT n i Jilt. Cox request* uh to call attention and ranches in this valUy, to Mr. John waiting for tho termin Vion of the In Isaac Cox. to be given on Saturday » q the fact that at Lis fxhib tion of Jackson; consideration, $7,009. dian war, to resume business. I have evening next. Those who have wit PLYM a LE. In J cKronvilie, Ju y 11.h, io die wifa (.) lie Force,to be given next Saturday, uf W. J. P yin > e, a dang aer. siuee learned be bus gone to the front I HE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO Some two or three couples have com nessed bis exhibition of Odic Force, nt .Ashland, that it is absolutely nece->- T J'EN'HEI I’ll.-In Yiek-i, July I ltb, to the wife mitted matrimony since my last with a few Gattlirg guns and a small A <>l WEAR. GOOD BOOTS AND pronounce it wonderful. E II. au ënrri h, i d ngiuer. [ sary that he should hive perfect si aroinel. The battle is not always with i aud more will, so in. (te’Ja®ana«» Oo onr outside, this week, will be lence. To this end, children under 8i tue “Strong.” P rodigal . Al ARK! ED I found the conclusion of II >n. Lindsay years of age cannot bo admitted, and ■ ’ Materials of all kind*, tueb as It looks so - bo , to see so many dispen Applegate’s South Road RsrainDcen- no one will he admitted after the per i Items from Láirgdls Valley. sers of spiritual food around the BELL—OLIVER. A' lie te-idence of the bride, IKECNII GOODS, f irmance commence*—viz : half past 8 Joly 12 h • y sihs J. I) a. Couuty J tilge, J. J. t>ea, and the first chapter of the Port o’clock. I! il >mi M H, r h Oliver. country and then not have service odco ALLIGATOR, ETC.. Miy 10vh 1878. Orford rriassacre of 1851. a week in Jacksonville. Where is “H eep cat ii em fly piper” is a hap , Weather warm. And any thing else the public may require D ssoktidn Notice Brother Bell and Father Williams? K icked by . a II okse —Wo are sorry py hit on a name given to a new kind of J II iy harvest in full blast. hé rartnerihip Lneufo*e exis’irg between ALWAYS ON HAND, to learn that Wm. Hur^t who has been fly paper, manufactured by C. II Wood I A wedding contemplated next San We must look to the efforts of onr W guer. Aiutar-On & 1*. <V. Ol#»-I, 1«, this di'.’o ve I by ibii n 1 g’-een ent. A 1 i ersot-s And all woik gotten up in the stopping at the *3 »»I a Spring* for some ard & Co., Portland, Oregon. It is], day, for he lias gone after license Catholic n.-ighbors for an example uf day, h .v.ng-K-euuiit m ! *> said lirai, will cdl id s»-Ttle devotion. K enneth . with Wugjer ic Auderruu. her by c-.-h or lf’e . days paft, was kicked by a horse, this simply a sticky substance spread on pa j now. ‘f VERY' BEST STYLE, W agskh & A noeuson , i week, and severely hurt. P. W . U lwi ix . * per. It i* of a very attractive nature Tbe season has been a little too dry no 36—1 f GEO. NUTLEY. Asni.Axn, On , July 12, 1873 [N«>5v3w4.) COUNTY CLERKS REPORT. to the great fl v f tmilv. N> fly escapes in this part of tbe country for the Prof. Woods in combination with who*« font ever touches this treaC’her-1 KD. JT. HABLOW L akeview , O regon , Dii.solut.ion o’ C!(-pirtnership- B. H. T. INLOW Gove & Merrill, of the Pro o tent, will nns truck. The manufacturers send it i graiu to do well. July 9th, ÎR78. give a concert ami exhibit a grand by mail, to any address, for 6 cents a ! On account of the Indian excitement, Tbe p^rtnersbln lur-loftre •*xitHng hefween R.M sheet. I, the undersigned, do hereby certify Girre t, ai d >. J. Frrree, und-r ibe lirni n tue of our Fourth of July sports were almost panorama of sciopticon views, at Pbce- t --------------------------------- »n4 l-e- ee, in .he < usiie«s «f oati lQg >-n4 the following to ba a full and true Gurrr-'t Tbe ent rtainment for the benefit of a failure. • ip-ra ir g cet (. iu t-big» line« in J u k on and Lake lux, ou n< xt Saturday evening. ------------------------------ Some horse racing at Alkali on tbe .statement of the financial condition of cuuulie.-, is kh.sd.iy dieto ved bv niu ualc n>^n . Prof. Wood, the blind musician and R. M.OARSlECT. Who among tho old timers does not the church buildings of Ashland, was Fourth. Like county, Oregon, from June SO’ D. J. IERRf.E ! A shland , June 29, 1878 (u>.4 6w rem»-mbt‘r D.in C’au ley, the pioneer a success. Messrs. Gove & Merrill’.- ; Some of our men are preparing to go 1876 to Jirtie 30, 1878: stage driver. Wei I,he’s driving again, sciopticon views make an excellent | to Lake View, on annual swamp land Co'.iiit' Judgeta i»i!nrv...................... ..8575 OO - n make m1 ney f star nt woik for u« “ Tre if«r»r >» “ mid tae-.... ...222 65 alternating through Y’reka with that entertainment in themselves. As to trials. han at > nvrtoi g «>s* C mitai not rtquir- “ f-ch ml 8 i t. •-................... ... 387 *9 *-d;*e «ili »'»ri jou $12 per day nt INLOW S l FARLOW .. 1095 32 Prof. Wood, and tbe “ local talent, ” j “ C erk s lee* ................... .. other “did whip,” Jerry Wood. tioiiir in >ta by <he Indusirionw. Men, “ S er.ffi» ‘ ........................... ..1717 65 Through mistake in range numbers, they are too well known tn need com I » onv-ii, boys and girl? w. ntad eveiy- “ A<-»8aar »- .................... . .64 2 98 vvlier»* o work f >r us- N ■* is tbetihie. men» from us. Messrs M L Alford. snm« of our se tlers have taken claims “ R » -dfi «nd Bii liter ............ ...1'29 57 Mrs. Victor has been engaged as Co«tlv oll'fit I 1 ’erm“ free. Addre-s “ P np*r*................................ ..16f>l 52 W W. Watson, J. S E il»ank- jr.. Miss where they “aint,” aud got patents for T hcf . & Co., Augusta, Maine. traveling editor for the Resonrct^ t-J “ Ro <1 Sup rvi-or*........ .. 2«3 20 IiUell i Willits and Miss Rachel Apple : tho same. Atiori ey - f— -............................. .. .802 50 Oreyon ttmi JIdslunyton. Mr. Pearson gate formed the choir. S’-olo'-t-rv Accoui ..................... ........ 9 5 98 Fresh Drug» of all kinds kept constantly on baoû 70S Ot> . H inds’ wages in lia” harvest aie from El c t > Ex* en*e- is fortunate in procuring one so well I ClfCIIll C 'Urf ‘ ........................... .. 1702 30 Bonanza item one doll ir to one dollar an<l a quarter 1 Coii tv Conirni**l><w-r-................. ....421 80 qualified for that position. — ALSO— I i “ Ci-r< >• OHioand J. 1.... ... 1343 63 --------------- ------------ —__ 920 ACRES 07 LAND!! \ PAINTS Our Indian excitement has quieted per day, in Lingell* valley, and few Bd iff-A-CO'I ’............................... .... 66 <M) We have had numerous calls for C jiti'yC-i:r Ecu-r-*.-... .412 30 . can g«t-to work at that. < down. Eu 1 n • 1. g ir ■. 2» OIL'S ■ Located in Jackson county Ore back numbers of the T idings ,this week ..580 00 M-rchm«di*e ,ud E.piv-8 g-.. Mr. Isaac Wilson, a beef driver from DYE-STUFF The K.mgle family left recently, not F Inquest Expeuse*........................... ......... 82 05 by people who wished to read Mr. gon. 12 miles north-east of z * SOAP • / L»nge-llh valley, was in Reno quite ill, scared, bat on business. .................. >14,244 19 Total .. ......................... Herrin’s Var ety Store “ad.,” that was Jacksonville. Fourth of Jnlv passed through here * hen last heard from. Perfumery, and all kinds of crowded ont of the last number. i ..*33 35 Our 1 ist mail was one day behind TMi-b'ertneas, Jun* 30, 1876 . with a smile. We had oarid es and 550 Acres good plow 1 nd—300 Acres under fence. W rrnOtsdr iMu.................... . 14 24» 19 “ I t never rains but it pours ”—No cakes, lots of pretty girls, and danced time from some cause. r«og"ul rtwe iirgs- Meit-huu»e, B rn, -Lied and Im-reet p. id b7 1'ie.rqrer........ .... 168 91 -PATENT MEDICINES other oui bu idn g>. Well w»und by creek «rd enoner bud our averdupois friend, E. all night till broad daylight, and the Total îlÇlÆ 45 A good many people in this section springs—Heuty cfgoud rail timber -Good rutge for B. Wat-on. been fairly installed iu tbe giv's wunt home in the morning—bat of the country are getting most of their fcjrPRESCRTPTIONS MTefhny slock. snd Uviie bul geLUiue ; rucies u>ed. W rr n s p-JJ ................................. J*13 liH 02 position of County Clerk,than the posi not alone ; dry goods and all light articles from Bil.iu> in rre.isbry. Ju e 3o, 1S78.-..68I 19 PRICE: $8,00 .PER ACRE. I see it. stated., by a correspondent of M »utgomery Ward A Co.,Cuicago E.JC Prices as low as the times will justify. tion of Ageut for the county poor was Total ..... ........................................... .,..*13 .879 21 JTgr’This is A-No. 1 Farm with the T idings , that the settlers on Lost tbrust upon him. t5<>7 24 good sheep range, and very cheap. We learn that Mr. William Lockie is Iudsb.eduesé, Juue 30, 1878.............. i river were all going into Linkville for Store one doer eon*h of the PviU,flic«~ep- It H. H a rtos, Cicik. Mr. W Lever, living utar Willow safety. Till* i* news to the people of goiDg into the merchandising business pjBiU ¡Xe Asblaad Huusc. Springs, met with a serious accilent this part of Lost river. I think that this fail. tjT'Fcr pcrt’cnl TB Irqtfrecf Dr H T Ixnow can «1 w * vb be foanâ •* T he best of flour and fresh gronnd last we» k nm horses attached to a correspoudent must have beeu ecare i the btvre, n«dy tasue-d to protest knaâ «ait». W atters à G aby , Where is our supervisor.? He must graham and curt: .meal delivered in any wagon in which he was setting, became into such a statement, and is.therelore, , Real Est >te Agents look to the bridge at Bonauzi, for it is part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the frightened end threw him out, giving uot legally responsible. IN LOW * TAB LOW As-hland Oregon. SEX) ▼unayr Eagle Mill, H umphrey . wrong side up. B achelor . X* him a severe bruise on the head. DALEY 8 CO. WOOD. WORKERS’ FACTORY, FURNITURE, DOORS, SASH, BLINÜK, DOOR & WINDOW FRAMES, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. GIv© Us a Trial. SALE AND FEED STABLES! POPULAR STABLES HORSES BOARDED GEO. NUTLEY. BOOT & S HOE STORE, “Grow With the Place.” T CITY DRUG STORE Druggists and Apotbeearies FOR SALE! .’