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I 7 X 1 THE ASHLAND FBI DAY TIDINGS A Fish Story OCTOBER4, IH«:. SHORT BITS, Dove our etanding army ever «it down? Hies bate e’de. brush and elders brudi fiie*. Iowa tramps refu«e S3 50 per day and Loird. A delicate parcel—A young lady wrapp ed up in herself. i Take care of the joor Ind an and he'll take hair cf tLe white man. Senator Thurman says that nothing is certain now but death and taxes. Press on, press on, joung man, espeeialy if you are pressing a girl that likes it. A new well in Massachusetts has be «n dug over twice, and h is buried a man each time. « The first thing a Kentucky boy looks for in bis intro luctory pair c f 1pants u a pistol pocket. Dewdrops at night are diamonds al tnorti. *0 the tears we weep here may be pearls in heaven. 1 am convinced that men do more harm to themselves than ever the drvil could do to them. Advice to Kesrney; Banish the r.its rom this country and the Chinese will die of starvation. ' L-t n;e kick him for hi« motor.’ is what the <li.-appoioted stockbo'ders now »ay ab >nt Keeley. Tbe o’d saying, “Excuse ha<-tc »n<l a b «d pen,"’ has been a'tiibuted to a pig which ran away from I.o ne When did the cecedars of Lebuonse I cede?—Boston “Post.’’ When Moral Le banon had its tr« e«-on. The Sultan of Turkey is obliged to h «ve 3C5 suits of c'othe« a yen; he never w« ars the same g irin-’n t twi< e. YVe appreciate uo plea-ur«‘S unless we are tally deprived of them. R ‘straint is the golden rule of e >joymenl. occ . im o An impudent adventurer marrying nn heiress, cursed it tu be remarked that his brass vras out-shown by her ’in. I Secretary Thompson talks f cstalilisbing a uavy yard on tbe Wab rsh Howitzer going to pay we h«va’t big gun to see. George Washington never m ide a speech while be w is a public officer. T s liu'e hatchet business taught him a les.-o:i. I It is impossible for an actress to h «Id the mirror up to nature will out occasion illy peeping ronnd to see how her b .ck hair looks. I Colonel Ingerso’l has gone to Europe thoroughly disgusted with politic«. Nothing is left him now, but the consolations of re ligion. I Even tbe Russian language his not the power to discribe the fe -lings of the man with a mosquito bite be?wte i the shoulder blades. ‘ IIow greedy you are,” s ii«l one little girl to another, who had taken tbe las' apple in the dish, • I was j ist going to take th it mys»-lf. “I prefer the heated term to the c d ) wave,” as the young ol citiz n said wlvii hi? girl dismissed him with a cold wive of her hand. “Who is the head man of this town ?” asked a stranger. And when a boy pro'npt- ly answered, ’'the barher !” the stranger looked puzz'ed. Early to bed and early to ri e makes a man heilthy, weiltby. and wise; but early to t-yes and tardy to bed makes a nun's i ose turn cardinal te '. A young carpenter having been tobl tha' “the course of true love never did run smooth,’ took his plane under bis arm when he went courting. i The Coll« ctor at Boolhb ij, Me, has among his curiosities a Chinese god marked “Heathen I lol,” and next to it a g >bl dol lar market “Christian Idol.” It is said that the human system changes with tl e season. We don’t believe it. Re fuse a man a free puff in July and his sys tem will jump to December in tvo minutes. The nun who is curious to sc’ how the world could get along without him. can fi.id out by sticking a cambric needle into a mil' pond and then withdrawing it and looking at the hole. A little boy hearing some ore remark that no'bing was quicker than thought, said. “I know something that is quicker than thought.” “What is it, Johnny?” nskel his pa. ••Whistling,” said Johnny. “When I was in school, yes'erdny I whistled before I thought, and I got licked for it, too.” I Two Emiralders were standing on a corn er in one of our inland cities. wh«»n one of them remarked pointing to a sprinkling wagon: “Wisba, Pat, seo how that oartjlakei.” “Oh,” said tbe olber, “I see that fellow on tbe sate make it lake himself but I don’t know what he wants it to lok ■ f >r.'' The other exclaimed: “Ah. its only a Yankee trick to tape tlic boys from jumping on behind.” A tramp on seeing a sign which read, “To Louisville without change,” wodered if he would be an)’ better off in that city without change than in this. The pleasing picture of the Iowa he roine, who bad two pickerel under bar news and was drawn by them np and down a pond in a beaatiful little boat, was the sweetest fish atory ever elipped with an exchange editor’s sheers. Bat who shall say the inge nuity of the local chronicler has got to the end of his tether and devised tbe sweete&t possible fish story ? Here is the YYhitah&H Times, for instance, with r romance of the queen of tbe Fpeck- lcd beauties. A man has an artificial fish pond with at least 3,000 fish, each weighing from a half pound to two pounds, more or less. He also Las a little girl, five years old, who has suc ceeded in training the fish so that she can go to tbe edge of the pond and with a handful of bread crumbs feed them from Ler chubby little hands. They have learned to jump out of tLe water and snatch worms out of her fingers and they are extremely fond of tbeir little mistress. One day she lost her balance, and pitched headlong in to tha*water where it was deep. She says that when 6he went “way down” she called lustily for help. Her cries quickly attracted her parents, and they were horrified at seeing the little daughter fl «ating upon tbe surfaoe of tbe pond. The father rushed to the edge and reached out for his pet, and as be raised her from the water a per fect solid mass of trout was found be neuth her. These faithful subjects of tbe little queen, as she fell, quickly gitbtrtd beneath Ler, and thus showed »heir love for tbeir mistress by bearing up her body until aid arrived, thus preventing her from meeting a watery grave. Dov.En;c RECIPES C offee C ake .—Two and a half lbs flour, nine ounces brown sugar, four teen ounces butter, one pint of molass es, one pint BtroDg liquid ccfft-e, two and a half pounds of chopped stoned raisins, one pound of sliced citron, two teaspoons each of cinnamon, mace and nutmeg, one each of cloves and allspice, two teaspoons of soda, dissolv ed in a little ol tbe coffee; rub togeth er the sugar and butter, add molasses, coffee and flour alternately, leaving a pint of fl >ur in which to rub the fruit, then the sud», lastly the fruit. 1 I ; I 1 C ookies W ith C arbonate of A mmon ia .—One pound of lard, five cups ol sugar, one quart of milk, one aDd one- half ounces carbonate of ammonia, car away seeds, a little salt and flour to make it stiff enough to roil. Dissolve the ummouiu iu the milk, and ad«l it to the lard and sugar previously rubbed together. The above makes a very large quantity. I usually take one half or one quarter of the above re ceipt. S ale Eagle Müls, ! Situated 11 mile« north of Ashland, and 15 miles toutn of Jacksonville, are prepared to do and E xchange THATCHER & WORDEN DEALERS IN STABLES, MERCHANT AND EXCHANGE Corner of 4th and California Sts., BUSINESS 1 J acksonville , O begon . HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR-gw T ebseed the »b ve WiUied ethbl from Kubli A: WiDrm, beg lei.re io Inform EROI R, GRAHAM, COEN MEAI. AND I EE aâæBâ<GæÂïïffiâ®æ. * 1 tbe public tn.it they »re de'ern.ined to merit A1L21_ a cun lLuance of ttie p.itr«>uage ibut has lor miuy years i«an been Conferred un these justly ATE ED ROCK PRICES. 63T 36 pound» of fl >nr, 2 pound* of »hort» and 8 pu lads ui bran given |.er busLel of good wheat. Will »ack fl «ir—< ii»tonier» fumi»hingsacks Sa« a» w. tiuur hLWCVTvn item, luriAebed at low r .le». POPULAR STABLES! LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. We have constantly on hind the very best Are now receivine from Sxn Francisco an exeueive stock of goods of great variety exactly suited to ibe trade of the SADDLE HORSES, dT'My Brother G. F. Billings, BUGGIES AND will Lave charge of the business, be ing H'siste«! by competent millers. LAKE COUNTRY CARRIAGES And crnTuruith our cua’omer» with a tip-top turn out at any time. Horses Boarded WARRANTED as REPRESENTED. on reasonable term», and the bs«t of c ire and atten- li'Hi oeetowed ujaiu them while under their charge. Also, S arah A. F arnham . [3 9 tf] CONSUMPTION Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex- Horses Bought and Sold. Positively Cured. change for goods. W heat P ancakes —One quart of sweet milk, three well beaten eggs, u small piece of compressed yeant, half The Alan Who Saw Doub'e teaspoonful salt. Stir in flour enough to make a batter, not too stiff; let it A citizen of John R. street stood gaz rise, and bake with a weil-greaScd grid iog at his own bouse so long the other dle. afternoon that a ped< strian who knew L emon P ie —Delicious.— One large him felt culled npon to approach and apple chopped fine, just taking off the see if anything wa3 wrong. ‘ No, nozzing wronj?,” replied the thick white part, grate tbe rittd first; one egg, one cap Btigar, butter the sisi man—“ever)thiDg all right—tip top of a walnut. Bake with two crusts bully i’r me!” nearly an hour. “Yon feel good.” The Turks lost about 150,000 men killed and wounded daring tho recent war; and according to the Inralide Russ something over 10,000,000 car tridges were fired by the Russians, which would make the proportion of hits one in every GO shots fired. At Spieheren the Prussians scored one Frenchman for every 279 shots, at Worth one for 147 and at Columbev N jui II v one for 114, so that if the Russian figures are corroct, the Rus sian soldier is a better ehot or more economical of ammunition than his German cousin. However tho Rus 8:ans employed artillery fire more largely than usual. Volranooi Rolling Over Do’ not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country, THATCHER & WORDEN. Mill and Store. SACRAMENTO “WEEKLY UNION” T* ; nMished in »■ mi-weekly par’» of eight pages in each part,i.r » .x een pages e«ch week. It ¡«retente Article of Flour ? OF MATTER EACH WEEK. And convin?e yourselves that we cm eati-fy yoo It is 1 u l iihed ou WEDNESDAY avd .SATURDAY —ALL— © rft- g a ft *** 5 72 J1 T —O—o— TERMS : »I oo 5« *0 O 7 pounds oí flour, 8 po'.nd» of bran and two pounds — of »hort» ¡ er b iah»! of No. I w e it, ».«« ked, lirand- el *nl warmttd—Customers to furnish tbeir own sucks. 50 oo » ft* -T. S' - • - • 2 "5 05 SS © © Gi & © —or — $ s 6«^ i o -rjTTulch we will dl»i«o»e of nt E id R ock price» ’’’’ or willexcb itiue f «r whe «t ntid ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. \V ' ‘ "'ll 10 cent» j>er btohel over Rogue I will ".'low »'• V ▼ V Rivpr Rirer \ V; .i ley ^licet", fur all ^heat taken in ex- | ▼ uh mge 'or gooas. [ v3n 103111.] Doars, SAS 1, BLINDS DÜOR & WINDOW FRAMES, rpHE UNDERSIGN ED WILL BE FOUND JL 'H hi* shop on Main snee», two doo s from the livery st blef, where lie is prepared to do nil kith's of work in bis line t the lowest price. ^AGON'S, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS OF ALL DIMENSIONS. ^ESW’icrvitE flames neatly mace to order. Of Vehicles Made to Order. i CM Có © s ~ ©- ft < QÍ o ft ft ’< © c 3? ft c as .1. WIMER A SONS. WlMEKs' Mil.IS JOSEPHINE Cot NTT, OliN FURNITURE, wl * CZ) Ss -s w ft o WS w fed i£s d o x ‘‘Cheaper than the Cheapest.** A shland , O regon , ft ft p and examine our »lockand prices aDdeatisfy WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, i C ome your-elvta ttut we wll. »-jU G raham G ems .—Mix your graham flour in a thick batter with warm wa ter; a tablespoonful of lard to about a quart of water; one-half a cupful of molasses with one half teaspoonfnl of soda beaten in; stir the mixture brisk ly, put it in a hot pan, and bako in a very hot oven. 2cm K GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Proprietors of the C hampion M olasses C ookies .-One cup ino lasses, one-half cup sugar, one-half I cup melted butter, one-half cup hot water, oue and one half teaspoonful soda, ono teaspoonfnl ginger. M«x , soft and bike in hot o;en. K FULL STOCK H. 8. EMERY. DALEY & CO, E gg T oast .—Take and beat up five eggs in a good sized pun, put a pint of milk in another, then toast seven or eight slices of bread, dip in the milk, then into the egg, fry in hot lard, put on a plate und Rj riukle with sugar. Very nice for breakfast. s at © ts K o ft O 2 g_ Q We h ive I d conuec ion with the Mi l«, a W. C. DAI.EY, J. R. TOZER, a * © ft 55 A » represented, or taken bick, ani freight paid ¿ a » “bulb w»ye," if Fouiid to be otherwise. It 1» iu II r«-i«ec'*, St PKRiur. to any Weekly put- 11? I led ou the Pacific Co «et. F r ore year, j«er mhll............................. ........... For i-ix n out!.»...................................................... For three luouih-................................................... “ et . r- < © s' S aw a> -, © — X ®. “n 1 are low - | rep.uwl to leak GIVE US A TRIAL R ye and I ndian B read —Scald ynnr meal with boiling water, and Set away to cool; when it is cold enough not t° seuld put in half a pint of yeast; salt to taste an l mix in rye 11 «ur one quart for a five quart paufull. This will rise in half an hour ready for the oven. Bake two hours slowly. Don’t let it get too light or it may fall. O STORE PIONEER Repairing of nil kinds 'one with dispatch, call ami .-ee me. noltf. JOHN RALPH. (o) THE DONE WITH DISPATCH. YREKA JOURNAL Toi. . to S auce .—Pare and slice one ^ t ^W xll conthait lor the erection of peck ot ripe tomatoes, and one quart all kiu.ls ol Brìi. dings . I —IS THE- Sprinkle with teacnpiul of I of onions. \-y.( 7 ii<b*i t:ikiiig;» a Specialty. salt, aid let them stand two hours; ! then drain; next, add one half ounce OF NOKT11EKN CALIFORNIA. of black, ground pepper, one-fourth pound of whole, white mustard s«-ed; a Sain«1 s.ze as the <;icr.iniento R ecoup U n one large spoonful of ground cloves; ion , 24 by 3fi, and ,^£>'price reduced to one teacapful ol brown sugar, and one FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM quart of vinegar. Boil all together 9 11% ADVANCE. for three hours, To be eaten with ROBERT NIXON, meat, like catsup, Omit onions if not Fit's «r hix I 1‘nhlirber. liked. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Give Us ^rjal. quart, white sugar three and a quarter pounds, fl >ur one teaspoonfnl, and whites of five eggs. Beat the flour up with the whites of the eggs, dissolve the sugar in hot water and mix with tbe boaten eggs and flour. Now di vide this mixture in two equal pans, and add carbonate of soda to tho one and put in a bottle, and three ounces I of tartaric acid to tbe other and put also in a bottle. Take two tumblers and put one tablespoonful from each buttle in separate tumblers. Fill each with fresh cold water, pour together A tramp walked into a Cincinnati and drink at once. — Germantown Tele b ink, an 1 stepping up to the counter, graph . I sai 1, “May I ask you a question, sir?’, A New Jersey man of an inventive It is one of the peculiarities of the child ‘Yes, but bs quick about it,” replied turn of mind, undertook to accomplish of Indiana that one of bis earliest develop tlie clerk. “I want to know if all the ments is a genius for finance. At Laf.iy< t e, greenbacks have been retired from cir the Biblical feat of walking on water. recently, a gentleman who teaches a cl«ss | He made two immense India-rubber culation,” said the tramp, with a very in Sunday school, by way of illus'-ating a shoes inflated with air. Then be went anxious air. “Oh, no,” replied the certain point, took from his ] ocket a new down to tbe river, buckled on his air clerk, “thero are about 450 000.000 of silver dollar, and asked, “What is this?.’ shoes, and succeeded in walking fifty A little le’.'.ow responded, ‘‘Ninety two them yet.” “Thanks, thanks,” said the yards, and was making bravely for tbe man, with visible emotion. “You take cents. opposite shore when he wus strack by This was not exactly apropos, so the a load off my mind. It is so long since a stiff breez), and lost his balance. His -teacher went om ‘ What is the motto on I have seen one that I was afraid they had all been retired,” and then be slow bead went down, and his feet remained it?” above water, and, fifteen minutes after “In God we trust,” rosponded another ly retired himself. ----------------- ♦ >«--------------------------------------- a conple of gunners, sighting the huge yonng numismatist. Two yonng men were out fishing,tbe shoes, mistook them for a couple of ••What do we trust him tor?” continued ■ other day, and on returning, were going amphibious monsters, and riddled I tbe teacher. past a farm house and felt hungry. them with buckshot. This released • For tbe other eight cents,” responded tbe first lit’le financier, and that ended tbe 1 They yelled to the farmers daughters: tbe air and tbe man disappeared, He “girls, have you any buttermilk?” The was fonnd two weeks afterwards, but dialogue. reply was gently wafted back to tbeir be was as dead as the late Julius C?e- Mr. Neff of Alexandria, Pa., awoke ears. “Yes, but we keep it for our sar, Esq. ---------------- fc- « «---------------- tbe other morning to find his well dry calves." Jesse Pomeroy, the boy murderer, is and its bottom fallen out. He pro- ' in bad odor at the Concord prison. He Folks who can't understand why rob wa« lately allowed to work, but wilful ' cored help and descended 201 feet into an immense cave stretching in every ins are sent to eat np all the cherries, ly spoiled $75 worth of stock, and now direotioD. Flowing streams and sta should remember that in all probabil uoue of tbe officers are allowed to lac tiles lent their aid to the romance, ity, the robins can’t nuderstand why speak to liiui, bis r«-udjug permit is >ak< ri from him, and be has to endure and a specimen of nickel ore was human beings are bent to do tbe same i solitary coufiuemsut with nothing to brought away that proved to be of au- 1 do. thing. parior quality. i An Elegant stock of Clothing! A Large and Fresh stock of Dry Goods at the at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE LEADING PAPER ♦ A Fine Assortment of Fancy A splendid stock of Boots an< Goods and Notions at the Shoes at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE •* ♦ ♦ An ¡mínense stock of the best brands of Tobacco and Cigars at the PIONEER STORE. Wagon Factory. odo T he latest advioes from Ecuador are tn tha effect that tbe volcano of Cjto- paxi is again in a stato of ernption, throwing out immense clouds of smoke and ashes, which cau be Been from Guayaquil. Tbe eruption is the most violent that has been known for some years. Tbe eruption of Monnt Vesuvius is increasing. The base of the new cone is uorv covered with lava, which is stre iming do vn tbe sides of the moun- taia. I ASHLAND DRUG STORE. A» can be bad at any Mill In Southern Oregon. 2 C inderella P udding .—Eight eggs, I three pints of milk, right tublespoou- LIBERAL TE11SIH TO CLX7BH. fuls of flour, a lump of butter half us F ive copfle» for 1 yenr. »id Ic ipyex'r-........ $17 T in co «ie- fo« 1 ye«r. >«nd 1 c««p> extra......... . .30 large as a hen’s egg. T wenty - five cu'pieefir 1 ye.ir,nnt 1 copy ex . .62 A T emperance D rink .—Water v2n!9tr. ‘ FLOURING M:LLS, <3 itnated on Mur, hv creek, Joeeuhtu* Be Which'hey are prepared to «ell at prices that cannot fail to satisfy customer«. sure to call and see us and see for yourselves. M aggie P udding . — One egg, one- We will guarantee *atu>fact|on io al) our traus- All »offerer* from’h’» d*«e «»e th «t nr* anxlcn? io aclioU!* C. bdwill & M c M ahon . j hqjf cup sugar, two large tablespoon b* cured nhouM tr Dr. Kiatmer's Celebrated fals of cn-am, one cup of buttermilk, Consumptive Powders. Tne.- 1’uwi.er- nre TITHE UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR PA- i th«- oiny i-r«-,«.r .1 >u kiu WU lh.u »1)1 enre Con or sour milk, one teaspoonfnl of salea sumption h>l all direuret« ol ih«-Tlt«out and I irone for tne liberal patronage beetuwed u,-ou 11. during our connection with tue Ui ion Livery uii (; a -1« «’eed, hi '•'.rung I* our fiilfl in tU-in, and St.iblei.,would l«e»|«euk a eoutiiniii.ee of the e«tue ratus, a little salt; stir a trifle thicker k L> 1« i to <• -iivpice you tb it 'bey nr«- no bnni'sig, we u ill t.uui euccej.-or». CABDWtLLi M c M ahon . thm pancake batter; when baked, cut forw .rd in »very ri.fferer, by iu .11, |«ost paid, u Cree N< i . 17; ll. trial box. in two and spread with jelly, to be jour money tin1 II y.'ii are perfec'ly sa’irfied of tbeir curative power*. If your Ilf- ie eatene with sweetened cream. worth saving, don't delay in giving these Powders a tn il, a- v ey will .iirel« cure you. F ried C akes .—Two cups sugar, two °rice, for 1 .rg* b >x, $3 no, »ent to any pr«rt of the eggs; two and a half cups sour milk, Uui e«l St ten or Canada, b> mail, oh receipt of ¡nice Ail Ires», six tablespooufuls lard melted, one ASH & ROBBI.iS, teaspoonful of soda. Y’ou can make 36y 1 3G0 F i - lton H. bkit , B rooklyn , N. Y. them with eweutjmilk anJ'three spoon T * cilled to tt e fact that the undersigned have ju»t *• rep iired and added the l.iteet improved machinery fuls of baking powder, if you like, but tj tbeir sour milk is better. ‘•’Spec I do When I went down town, I ba 1 only one house; come back now, an’ find two!” “Where ?” “Right zhere, sir,” answered tbe house owner, pointing to his domi cile. Tbe pedestrian was an old man. Ke remember« d various occasions when he ’¡ad also seen double, and he didn't care to dispel bis friend’u pleasant illu sion. “When I went down town, I had one house worth free fonsand do'l’r; cum back, an' find I'm worth six thousand doli’r — two houses — much agin — shake!” They shook. While they were shak ing, the man’s wife appeared at the front door. He turned and sa:v her, and grew paie. “D » you 6ti'il see two houses,” asked tho friend. “I do—I do?" was the ernest reply; ‘but hang me 'fl dont also see two wives two, an 'boaf of ’em waitin’ i’r me ter git inshide er door ! Wish I wasn’t wertb but free fousand (lol- lars!” SIKES WORDEN. H. M. THATCHER. UNION LIVERY “LIVE ZSLIVE-’ C. S. Sergent & Co ) dealers in General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps iNEFIT OF THOSE DESIR ■gon work, the niKle'signeil hereby makes known that be can be found at all times u hi-* shop in the S. W. corner of the public ?q «are Ashland Ogn; and is • eidy mid W'lling to <lo all work entrusted to me in a workmanlike manner. WAG ONS. «’A li III AGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL- BARKOWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made to ««nler. and repaired on short notice. Tbe best Eastern sto-k constantly on hand. W. W. KEN 1'KOK. Ashland, June 17th. 1876. noltf. ASHLAND LIVERY Ashland UU UB ¿Ck UP UH S3 <££>» All kinds of approved country produce taken in exchange fo goods. •------------ • * *------------ not fail to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give sat isfaction. MR8. M. W. HARGADINE Oregon. MAIN STREET, ASHLAND I am low permanently located in ithis place mid Tespe.Tfully asks the patronag ol tbe citizens. | v2ngtf Jno, B. R« Hu tchicgs. STAGE LINE, O . jk THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING T Leased tbe above stables, from ALL WORK WARRANTED Chapman A Ned begs leave to inform tbe public that he is determined to merit a con To give Entire 8 tisfaction. Prices to suit tinuance <>f the patronage that has for many Tbe Times. years past been conferied on lb»se justly tKtf-Call and see Specimens. Ashland and Linkville SALE AND FEED STABLES ! l ^B^D o C. S. Sergent & Co. Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. J. W. RIGGS, ARTIST, A« Cbeip ae tbe “Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Our motto. ▼2 d «,-if And in »hort. Everything required FOR THE GENERAL TRADE GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS POPULAR STABLES I bave constantly on band the very best SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY „ M. COLWELL’S TBJ.WKEKLY otages run between tbe above nailed points three timeaa wçeki making the trip through in, one day car rying U. S. Mail and passenger*. LEAVES ASHLAND MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRL. DAY 8 at 4 o'clock a . m : arrives at Lipk-. ville same days. Koturuing, LEAVES LINKVIUt And can furnish my customers with a tiptop TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SATUR DAYS arriving at A’•bland sam* day oop turn-out at any time. (V2n21 f) nects with pur daily stagp fine betwepp Tbe rub’cr ber give» notice that be Is now pre pa Linkville mid Fort Klamath. Also w|ih ed to til ordere lor gloves of the f 't FI Abiwli e»» you on engage In, bis tri weekly line from Linkvilie Linkvilla ta ta , Lft Lj ' I '|5 io filler d»y ui.de by T-V..V!---------- --------------------- u----------------- X Lake View and all intermediate points. |~ I 1 i> ji I an» worker i«f either »ex On reas mable terms, and given tbe best of -■—right In their owu Jodlliles M. C0UWELU \ c PaitlcuUi» mdMmiile« *onb ♦."« fn-e. Improv REST BUCKSKIN, IN GREAT VA attention. »3 4-'f. PHŒNIX, OREGON. HORSES BOARDED your »p «re time at tbi» buriues». a: Co., PurtHud Maine. Address S tinkon [2-40-ly. zTtx /A /"A» week bi your own town, fj ouifi ^¿1 xi^freH- Nuilek. Reader, if yon want a Fuji 11 lbusneisai which ¡er«o a « f-ittier sex V-r v-r«un make gre.t p y ail the lime they work, for p««riiculars write to H. H allctt 4 Co., Ponlaod, Maine. (3-51-1 RIFA'Y, HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD Also lace leather etc, etc. Call at my eetablishmer uo Granite Street and ree for yourself. Jno B. R. Hutchings. (0044tf) And satisfaction guaranteed in all my trans action», v2n34tf] H. F. PHILLIP8. |C«n make money faster at work for u I han atbDyibuig «Mo Ckpiial mrirsakfi ed;we «ill »lart yoo. fit par £y> burn* mute by the luousirtafk. •omsti, boys sod gins waa«< eyor wiMtv u> work for us- Now to da Oustly outfit and term* free. «I*»—_ - r- - - •' I