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<OGG IN' TIDINGS known to man.” This is the wav Hixttl A w« IT» D. EC EKS. it goes after the Young Men’s E. A Cronin is dangerously ill at The T in oí the Indians for ETON EOI TOR. Christian association, who propose the 31 ii :<!. t ot George Coggan I’ortl iml. going to the coming State Fair i. ..JICiOFRR 4. 1-78 Lict Monday, sirs the Standard. They lia l a “ way up” Chinese funer for the purpose of holding relig thr< e Indians were arraigned before al in Portland last week. Abu-iiug its Power ions services there : Juslice Bishop at Pendleton Oil tll‘* The U S. Survey cf th? mouth of charge of having mnriluTrd G ■•>- Cog “A body that has been orga Journalism, like everything else, nized for the purposes avowed l»y ill? C iiumbia river in near comple gan. li.diati witnesses appear •1, ami •• r Straight f irwar.l t. te.-tl mon » ’‘ coil .d subject to epidemics. These the Young Men’s Christian .Asso tion. n< t ba beat**n. Crti lu’iiati >t) slid re pidemics are generally contagious ciation, and then solar forgets i s Tiic-re i.r? three actions erimiuatiou was in orili < r. They dt i and no newspaper can be said to place as to go (o sprinkling babi -i filed in the circuit court i or appear fi? care m mn •h v ho it was tbit hi Ic,] C i.’can as to n-c* i tain which be exempt from their attacks. I inthe of religion, is pre- county. Indian made aile the Lint ¡ji>t confesso c< nfrss iHi. ?.I j Their first appearance is generally pared Thos. IT. Cox a prominer t cit’z >n of Coriioy.r was present, ami he i-e-me,! w i ì Ì during some great local or gener bling them into notic. We Salem, died suddenly of L ?art iliso.ist to ’o-e nil < oi 1; 1. nee in g mil In '..an- al popular excitement, and rap might reasonably expect that such un the 25th. tind concluded, Lko all tlm bahme « ho were pr. sent, that marly ali uli the idly spread until every paper in an organizai ion would uphold organization An Indian bov 12 yeai I uikt ’ Has ai.<l C onmoisiis v. ere the land has felt the influence. fair however, full of wickedness, Seattle stands 33 inches hi| UU-O-,] iu tie. Ia;e IHip ea-sien: S8. \V- Such an epidemic just now, and hold religious services for the tl at for ‘ L > ” have rtlwav - been iike the main li(><l\ o till* c11'Z • I• s i>! Uiua1111 i e >u. v, tlmk- Bcems to have possession of the purpose of giving theinselves a Mr. Pirrish cf Y'amhill connty, lias \i j (’ irouM-r won <1 ruther Oregon press, and in fact, then*1 name, and adding to the reputa invented u machine that reaps thrash- d II.' that M shield that i eoli?. : .»iiy Imban tir«! bo are strong symptoms of its appear tion of the lair.” long! I re.illv to le.« r» serviition ; bui v.heat from the fil l I. ance in California. the .»-•live ¡»ir! he look vi lerrHmg ont We fear that Brother Stanly Fredrick Floien'z who wa« kicked r- '.l murder- ri <if C' .'tiat' lias dii- It seems to us that the press is has undertaken a very hard job in bv a horee near D4!»*s some tini ’ sinci* the rets_ peio d in tin nuniL of ai! ■ n\itiu’ e»*' • exceeding its legitimate bounds, his attempts to break up those, has di ! from Lis injuries. p e an’- sue- i h'il. H- , in C *1111 C ioti by the wholesale abuse of the man popular institutions, the State lion. J. II T'li’pliell Ins been sud a it i> our in r il, h i- iv rii* d up <t tue Mercer, who is now confined in Fair and Young Men’s Christian 1 imt uli the iiuv.- sirg of thè m a! ivnte denly recalled to Waihingt 'n. on no 1 ayi r <*a!ii'ot overc-itue. overome. II H ■ has dot La- ibme his cell, beyond all danger of Association. count of the sev re illness of bis wife. himself b >nor, and public optt ion e:-,i •tili- working any one an injury, and nut award Litu too miiclt ¡-raise. l ’i.e The work of excavating rock from AIÎÏD STOMACH. before he is even found guilty of I ml isiis upon f rial Cunfessed to their the channel of Snake river at Pine participation in any offence against the law. thè preat crirr.p of A noted mtn/of Southern ^Or gon, Tree rapids is being crowded forw ird. murder, id wavs coupiiug thi ir state- He who controlls the columns ;3 that a man's ili-j.o.-gi.in M L. Ribbin«, livin' about tvo merits wiiii tlio <pi» st:oc : Wiio wan of a newspaper, is a dangerous c it the first I'idi.ui to blow on ni? T oh :< i.d or t vil, depends | r;n-. 'psl!y lot miles east of D»lla«, lost a barn and mattt r has bet n in the hands ttf SherilT man if he sutlers himself controlled O’ì ho comlilion of Lis sb roach. In about 30 tens of hay by lire la t week. Sperry ar.d M <j-,rs Tlioekmorten ami by suddeu impulses of passion or oihi r v.\ rds, man’s acticrts .-.re evolved Mi>s Lnln Shop’ ar 1, datigb‘or of J. C rn ocr for a long Unit* mid manv h»* prejudice. from tho.stomucli. A Lor a close < b ?d Sh’-i h rl of the E Ir’ck Htno r: gm: to think turit ah the t .:.ie-.-ec and * AVitb the power the press vii Ids ''Oivate'u of this theory, vo me rather a 1 t o I. I’iaus vvonid s irelv bo gone atthisilay, it can to a great tlegree tie! r,< <1 to »anet'un it. Some teen are age l L" years, di jd at A busy on the at ih- sitt'.t-g of the Circuit C nirt, and tb.it tin* ieal pt rpe:rutors of this lieitt shape the verdict of any pending ii irti Lappi — ! h .t is to t«y, with a 2l a nit. ous cr’nm woul.i go nnwhipped of jus J hn R. Ilirnel, a yonng judicial action, if they suifer i^ood .‘■tomneh, thi ir dig*stive organs tice. 0<ir fe ir in that r< spect, we now themselves to work on the preju tre p* rft e" ;their food, il'.Loneh course w'll known in F.irtli'id, dii‘d o -ti*, was without found dton. and we heelv accord to all the < fliiters engaged dices of the people by continually it mir. b • always agrees with them. 17th of List mouth at Sau IUfæl. in tl.e ma'tir, an Looe-ty of pnrjio-e holding up one side to then,; es Others, from their infancy up, are 2G’years. .-«nd a p r.i'-verane • worthy to b • em n Johnny Farley, living near Dilla«, l.dkd by all thom in authority, The pecially it a large portion of the doe.r.» d every day to a thousand petty press should unite on one side, _rivvance«. Tilings niver . go right, had his arm badly broken by being i" ginning of the end I ms jiiit com and vie with each other, who T..cy are dursaHstie 1 at their own sui caught in the tumbling rod of a thresh tneiieed, and no .b'uLt th -.t neirly nil the C dtimbras w ill not onty b ■ arrested can say the sharpest thimjs. ee--. and ar-.* c ntiuualiy vt x ti at any ing machine. but c »nvieted, and Slierill Sperry will H irrv Ireland, son of D. C. In 1 infl have cleared money enough in the It Mercer is guilty .it certainly go:.d turn o' fortune to their nei; lib . does not require all this clammor ills sho- 1:; iker can't fit him, Lis tailor of tho .1 ' : ifi was kicked by a horn» hirnyiug t > elect liiti'ielf U. S. Semati r, to procure his conviction, If in- '•:in’t t-uit him aud Lis cook is a con- recently from the cdTei’bi of whieu he pro.ided he lived in any other State th Hi On gmi. We l<-nrm*d l>v tlieevi nocent before the law, then this ■it ual i-ourcc of uunoyanco to him. so u after hied. def.ee that had m t Cq tain ?)Ides mad- crusade partakes of the natur * of \Vu id way s pity such men, fur w? An afl’iay occurred near Dayt m, AV. tils »¡'¡'ear.inc-at th * tin.e he d.d that know t'r.rt all their trouble was born T. recently, between a band of i ’ i ink not only 1‘eudletm, but the surround stirring up a mob; an elluiT to V 'tintry woti'd b tve beet; at the prejudice his peers who are to vita them, und that something is eu Indians, in w’.ieli the diggers cam ing u erev of Xlw ti indhjku. A <, Bumoeks wr ng with t'. ieir sti.mifh. cut second best. sei in judgmei t on his life. a. il S i.iki .“. Ti:» Fu n ii i tior.8 were brought I his is i: <] i d g >od news f »r the H’we mistake not the spirit Mountain .‘ires have compolh d large peojile o! Oregon. N' t b >v. ev r from About by a elo-e observation i f our the Judge’s opinion in the pri.na herds of deer an l ruaiiv eongirs and a I e.ing ot rev.mge, but the ai ry trial of Mercer, public opinion Lr t' er of the Thu .>■, for the last t '■ bi .r to descend into tho foot hills fetirai.re it gives of f u ! from m o seenrit v engendered by the press, had i »ar«. \Ve rr-'morally sure th it l.i about the sound. ».guinst t a ri petiti in of the Loi nldc much to do with his <l«»cision. inLerit d an abnormal stomach. Noth Johnson Willard, wii > lives on the lie life of carnage th it wt* have u Itues*- ing would give m more ¡ leasure than »•d this mimn.er. Fublie fu i riment He took the ground, and ver\ Walla Vv’alla river, has lost five out of I r< eluimi il through the près-, atei properly too, that a reasonable tu be able to prescribe a remedy fur nine childr n ftoia the • fT- c*s uf diph from the rostrum, >s all powerful, and ttis rcleii if in our powi r, but ii I. h , w • doubt of innocence was sullicient must piovili. Even 1 he pres nt theri.i dining the past week f< ar that all km v. n remedit s won't! be cal nl lhuce Policy ” although it luv on which to hold the prisoner. A ppointments . — Governor Tinyer •if i o avail. \Ve would, however, sng- Hie Wiuker side of n ans nature to We have read the testimony in I s‘ st t* me mil l carminative to start has appointed G C Hell, of DilLs, v.oik on, (iiis si ntiine Hal s <le), must that case, and we are free to con with. Mis. Win lows soothing syrup Polk eitinty, anl N. Y•mug, of Stay go bv the b.iu.'d aS imprati* ic ti, lieing fess, that in the face of all that for if..-biLce, < r a little puragorieor us. ton, Marion couu'y, m notaries public < ntiie!y t.» pm Heal to g .vern Digger Lnliat.s. has been said by th«» press, we do siftotida. Try thi«, Ciiarh v, nt xv The men who 1 eated on the Swiuo- not believe any impartial jury can tirno s'lue ‘'.lont.iLcd” newspaper mish La's a few years ago, and dyk' d he found to convict the prisoner, trys to “ apo yon.” their land«, are now among the w< alth- C? ..O matter how much more testi iest farmers in Washington Territhrv. Without any reason whatever, the mony they may bring up, unless '¡'hr lias bn u in e 'list:!! t “not wall r” The destruction of timber by fire in this testimony first I h * impeached; evi r since t he a| Washington Territory this year wlil and certainly no one outsii’e tl e per in Ashhiud. lì has let 1'0 o¡>[ or Lo very great, «’xeccdil g th it of any courts has a right to do so. This tunity e..i*' po of giving tho T idings a former year known to tho early 8ft- y • -ako, V j ovr Store. I course sometimes defeats itself. half concealed tbrn.-t. It lias shown a tiers. By attempting to arouse the sym spirit of j alonsy, such ai we remem- The port ofiice bnihling nt Lower pathies of the people all on their b: r to have fi It on one occa»ion when Alsta was Inrneil on the 17th iust. side, it is liable to move a sympa we had an acute attuek of indigestion. Mrs. Meail, the l'o-tmDtrr.ss, saved the thetic chord on the other side, How wfil we renu mber that time, Wo contents of the building after put:n.g that may go to as great « xtrenu s were only a lml then, and was going to out the lire in the olliee three times. thé other wav. Were the priso rcl.'ooL V. e remember well,how bully At Binghamton, N. Y., a wife, the ner not confined in a dungeon, and ws wanted to “lick’’ a “scr iwney tow- other day found a letter in her hus had he no loved ones to weep for beaded" little urchin net ruoro than band's old ch.tiies given him to mni! him, even then, the better side of half as big as us, w ho always beat m el-ven years ng >, the non receipt of STOVES, our humanity must pity hi« help spelling. We didn’t dare to do it which has estranged two families ever v fingi : less condition, as we read the long though, for l>e had the moi-t boys on since. NAILS, tirades against him. We do not his i ide. Or to use a ucwfpa- Dr. Henry Lane, a grandson of Gan. per «xpression, “ i:e l:ml the moi-t hub- wish to be understood as d»»t«»nd- Jo. Line, and a graduate of the tmdi- ►cribers.” We v, ill notf give udiagonis ing Mercer in anything he has eal department of Willimette Univer cf the Th i ’.i- lust attack. done. The abusive article that A P cpvlar M ania . -Two months ago sity, has been appointed health ollicer brought about the unfortunate af a ¡¡.ary adrirtisiui judroniye and t ! for the Coos bay district, to take i fleet ■■•■’iscriptioii list necessitated the October 1st. fair was a disgrace to Oregon jour creasing • su' :: b : a enlargement and improvement of the nalism. But we think that some Proportionately muro snici les are Tint'-.;. Last w et k the A shland 1 i dings who are now dealing in such vig appeared in an enlarged form, ami now committed in Sin Francisco than iti D. Y GOODS orous denunciations of “press cor we haru that even the S iitiml proposes any otln-r city of the Union. O ¡e Cicthinn, Ihts. Cap ruption” would scarcely bear the increasing its size. Jackson county half of those who destroy tlieriselve rd > d i. c. s will then be svp|lud wilk a full quota there are foreigners, uu 1 June is sail test of their own gagne. SIILAND J. -V M Call. DR. >1. T. INLOW Georgs T. Baldwin, Morris Baum. — Be '.’er in— J. BI ffi’CALL & CO., s STOVES, TIM AKD HARDWARE. I.INKV1I.T.E, I AKE COVNTY, OREGON. o----- Main Sirctt, Ashland, INLOW & FARLOW NAILS, BOLTS. LOCKS, SCREW-. SAWS, I ILLS, BI CKSAAS, HAY FORKS KNIVES. SIIOV! LS. HAT HETS. TABLE AND POCKET < FTL1 RY OF ALL KINDS. I ill' Druggists and Apothecaries I’ferh Drug« of ali LiuJs kept cuustanLy an L:.td A I>O- HAZARD & DUPONT’S R fl ». Eagle, Ihick and Power. Diamond grain Eley-s ÏÎÏ L£L¡ LK1U-i £3 CITY DRUG T 1 f U 1 IV .1 7 j • Always vn Laud a good asro 'incut if JI * D. J. FARLOW ETC. CAP.-. Ferfamcry, and all kinds of E A UrSE VARIETY PATENT MEDICINES —or — Sheet-ironware, bctli pre sed say lo e ve y renier of this paper, that, i IPTtoNS c refi.Uy ccnqonnded, C ’ TRTSCR --- an! UU.e but gei.uir e iru.'les used. VLSI I Cij- Prices as low as ths timi a will justify. STOVE GRATES, STANDARD G¿ j D3, S3LD AT THE g^yS'ore one door south of the IXistcflice —op. p?si.e the Arhl.il d Hunse. CÌV Dr.. FI T I m . ow can alw-y* be fiard at Le fct«re, ready to atte: d u> profee.i> lui calls. INLOW & FARI OW v2n33tf] GEO. I Will do it, they propose to <1> the largest THE ASHLAND NI TLEY WOOLEN .MILLS A, g. h. Î a a d - ARE NOW MAKING THE VERY BEST I ATiVE WCCL to cali upon ti eni in A:hit: il and te->t thè trulli oftlieir asicrtions BLANKETS, BOOT à SHOE STORE They will spare no p uns to in liutain, more FLANNELS, ■ CASSI MERES, fully than over, the repu'.ation of their ip n-e. as tin* atkno'.v ledged DOESKINS, THANKS 10 THE 1UBL10 i AND HOSIERY. i HEAD QUART ERS, WAh the Place.” ‘ 'Pr-' Ut U ve xV HE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO T? WE ' R GOOD CID AND NEW Lia. Staple and Fa cy GcoJs Groceries. HoKware, Gloth- ?ng, Bacts, Slices, Kats, Caps, a Are invited to send in their orders and assured that the same shall receive prompt attention at IhECNH GOODS, prices that deiv competition. A ¡.¡.IGA TOR, ETC., M i‘e: i.ils of all l.i :<1‘. meli as J ( pii. u a» Vf. II. ATKINSON i Crockery. Glass and Tin- Ware, Shawls, Wr¿p- pers, Cloaks. ALWAYS Cf! HAXD, Anther z-fi Agent for mi>, L oh full pow er to transact any und all bnsiuees conncc'ed with the And nil woik gotten up in tl e VERY i E*.T * I I LE. I to 3G if GE ) ÀSnUKD WDßLEN MILLS. M TLKÏ. 3-1 1 .5 IK. TCICK.VTON t ( Jenera] Merchandise everything required lor tin and South-eastern Origini Souihi-ru SHOE ASHLAND HARNESS C. K KLUM, General Merchandise, MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN I -♦ ♦ > Saddlery & Harness, A L ULL LINE OF K of g n d s zed uew.-j apers ; but for trh Cisrars and Tobacco I daily driJl. Iu the Music Department, the addition of an Organ and Piano, to the number of instruments previously used, indicate an increasing desire for musical instruction. On the whole, the Acddemy seems to have entered npon a carc-r of renewed pro.ueritv, .m l judging fr <m the mind er of stn dent? now in u.iemlancw, will tquul tue T he “Christian Messenger” is making a campaign apainst State Fairs, on the ground of the naughty wicked things they do there. It advises all Christian ’ people to keep away from them i lest they become polluted by con I tact “with almost every vice ! expectations of its many friends. ROBES, DlSiERS GOODS Clothing^ HOUSE BLA MEETS. BOOTS — also ; — CONSISTING OF- Elann: ’s, Pisto's, Cartridges, Etc. ASH LAND 3-20. WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods. Cassi meres, Ashland, Jure 27th, 1876. Always on hand and for sale at lowest price DO Ilf. F A C T O II Y ASHLAND .¿rît The highest market prices paid t'ortS^; VARIETY ST q RE. We are now manufacturing, and have on hand a nood assortment of J. s. IIEKKTJN’ &Í CQ.t LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP. BACON Have now on han-1 a Cue aMor'.niett of <0 ÜXÙUL2J SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ETC. Cloth ina, WHEAT---- OATS----- BARLEY A N I) WiNcmsTFR R fpeaing R ifles (commonly calh-d Henry Rilles) of model of Ì8GC», 1S73, and 1S7G. Docskins Blankets, 0------- til vil--- which we oiler to the trade Millinery Goods, <2S>IJr2D3 C of the latent etxkR cf 1 gì *« hath at>d S hadth . ni H full Ftock of F lowebm , O bvamehib abd T bimmingk ; AI- o , DRY GOODS, J. .11. Mci’ALL A CO K23*3B Jno, B.R. Hutchings »• ASHLAND GLOYE FACTORY C>n‘i"tit£ of The sub cr !>*r g’»-• tki i ’e I ,at he is now prej a ed to ill orders for gloves uf ice PRICES Tû SUIT THE TIMES. Our soup has been pronounced by those who know .SUPERIOR CASsIML[RES, 1 WEEDS. LAWNS, ALPACAS. PRINTS, TO ANY IMPORTED ARTICLE brown and black DOMESTIC, check and striped I SHIRTING; Al«), Crockery busiiel« of wheat, 25 tons of hay, 3 horses, 1 h.ck, 1 grain drill, 1 sepa- rator; ami a lot of harnesa, farming BEST Bl’CKïKIN, IN GREAI UJ R1ETY, implements, etc. It is in the immedi ANYWHERE IN TOWN, AT ate neighborhood of the two barns Aleo lace ’either etc , etc. Call at my eetabl.Bhnier bnrued a week or two ago, ami was MŒB PBïQSS« on Granite Sirtet ani tee for youreelf. nnaoubtedly the work of an incendi Wligner Hc> Äudcrsosi- ary, as Nv*a bad been no fire ubout J no B. R. Hut« hings [V ol . S, N o . 11- tt . the barn. 1 i (DO44tf) FLO UR, FEED &c, ÏODACCOS, And Notions in Great Variety, ITHIRS, Come and see Us. MILLS. 0----- Team, Buggy and Plow Harness, STATIONARY II opefi l S hjn .—Before the In The italics are our own. Puor boy ! A freight triin ran into a l> ind of dian Commission now in session He had it bail thaj time, S) bad in- line Merino sheep, last we» k. belong- Of all Kinds and D: c:i,)tiun. at St Louis, General Bussey, of deed that I.e had forgotten that the ing to T. L. Donad s »n oi o mile son1 i; New Orleans, gave his experience T idings proposed to enlarge before lie C a nil i es a n d ‘V :i I sr of Salem. Killing 8 and crippling -1 with Indians while in command dreamed of it, He l.ud forgotten too One of the>e slice,» was imported nini of Fort Smith during the war. lie that the T idings lmd an “increasing others bad cost Mr. I>. as high as $3(K) favored the transfer of the Indian I subscription IL t” ar.d that it now ex Mr. B »wet’s process of prof cting Bureau to the War Department. ree ls that of the 7 hn s at least one iron from rust by c< a‘mg it with a film SI Colonel Robert Campbell, of St. hundred. He La 1 also forcotbn ti.e of magnetic oxide has been tried at Louis, ex-Indian (’onimi sioner, common conrlisies of a j un alist. Dudley, E igl.tud, nnd 1ms provi I t » be ---- ► ♦ ♦ also favored the transfer. ( ’iipt.illi of so satisfactory a character that there A shland A cademy . —This iustitu- A. E. Woodston, Fifth United is reason to believe that henceforth States Cavalry, gave a long ac- ; ticn now numbers one h mill red and iron structures may be regarded as tv,o students, with ticccssioi s almost count of his experience with the I Ashland Factory Goods. dail A I.-irge class Las entered upon practically indcstructible. Indians, and was decidedly of the u full Academic course of studv, while The II ~.i! Shore has made its appear opinion that the transfer to the the Commercial Ct lb ge course, is in unce asaSr.it class tbiity-two page FLANNELS YARN, War Department would be more favor v.ith a goodly rurai r who are magazine. It contains with other en SOCKS. economical, and more satisfactory I availing themselves of this opportunity BLANKETS, gravings, an elegant engraving of I to the Indians. SHIRTS and CASSI MERES, of acquiring u thorough knowledge of First street, Portland, as viewed from This is truly a hopeful sign. all that pertains to business life. Morrison. It is well died with iut-r- EVERYTHING in our line kept con^tant- If these old veterans who have Tue schoi 1 has been thoroughly gra esting reading matter, and should In? in J 1\ Oh 11.Hill Hi ll i' I'i ’ll l!”‘ had opportunity, can succeed in ded, and the students appear to have every family on the const. It is fur Lowest Living Rates. showing that the Indians would entered upon their studies with re nished at the low price of §1,50 per be better satisfied under the con newed energy, and a determination to annum. trol of the War Department, they succeed. Among several new feutun HARGAD1XEA LATTA. 17-" n A daughter of IL Kiyesof S’avton. will at once have al! those Feni- that Lave been introduced, is the Art abont four years of age, while at. play more Cooper philanthrophists on Department, under the supervision of in a room where the cords hud b *• u their side. They will, however, the talented young artist. Miss Lou- left hanging fr mi the cviln-.g, r-here still have to combat, a large class, eila McBride. The tine puintingu now quiltin;* frames hi1 been suspended, now holding ollicial positions, and on exhibition in the S nior classroom, in the sense < f the m- th ?r, Lad who are otherwise financially in bespeak a most su 'Ce^sful year in the climbed upon a chair and wiapped one terested. Meacham of course branches of pair.t.ng and drawing. of the cords around hi »• neck, I y stum* 0 Another ium;vatiou, is 1he daily m‘iiiis the chair slipped from under would still fight it for such a dri.l of all Academic student 1 iu cal change would largely reduce his her and when WE WILL CONTINUE TO PURC.lASE WHEAT subscription list among the 1299 istb -nics ar.d elocution, so often neg I dead. agents and employees under the iecle I in many of our high bohoo's. On Tuesday night of last, week, a —JCkW - present regime who would no lon which canuot Lo overalld. The « xer- barn belonging to Henry Maxwe 1 6 ger be compelled to take the i eis'sin singing are conducted by I’rof miles east of Eugene was bur ceti. THE HIGHEST MARKET P3ICÎ, ! J. Q Willits; all the grades receiving a ‘Council Fire.” There was in the barn at the time 700 And ll <11 Deliver ETC., ETC. uient of goods in his line of trade. CANDIES, NUTS AND TOYS, 0 f E v o r y Variety, to be the moA fatal mouth. M A I IONEliY, SCHOOL-!’»« )OKS, elps a general assort - e:.ï s; period dolh n il wjt ar. CR',‘CERIES, BESTPENS andGENUINEIKKS A shland , O regon . ASHLAND DRY-GOi )DS, and Groceries, Tobacco Candies Give it a trial and support home industry. Cigars, Glassware. “ “ Nuts* A’so, a 1 irge ns’ortmfnt of »mall art icles nenaliy found in dry goads' boutes. All of which will be Bold CHEAP FOR CASH. Of Produce taken at cash price. <j.ul on ua »nd xamir.e goods, and ascertain prices before purchasing elsewhere. First door north of J. M. McCall A Co. b [no48tf] Wanted in exchange 20,000 lbs. Grease At the Factory. RIGDON & CO. * iv2h«tfj