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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1878)
THE ASHLAND TIDINGS STINGY MEN. The bird of wisdom flies low aud UNOIN L1VEHY seeks its food under hedges ; the eagle FRIDAY BODKP.T G. INGERSOL. NOVEMBER 1, IMS himself would be starved if he always ale and xchange soared aloft against the san. espi-e a stingy tnan. I don’t see In» SH9RT8ITS. Earth, air, and ocean are pulsing, *t is possible for a mm to «lie worth fifty living forms, waiting to impait their millions ot dollars, or teu millions of dollars The fore runners of a plague—A wisdom aud to add their beauty to the in a city full of want, when he meets almost Corner of 4th and California Sts., mosquito’« lege. immortal,endless life promised to man. every div, the withered hind of b.-ggury J acksonville , O uegon . The lut language spoken on earth and the whit - lips of famine. Ilow a mm Why not the si me kind of a dollar will probably be the Finnish. can witlstand all that, and bold in ibe rk'HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR- bl a for labor as for the bondholder. The clutch of bis bail! twenty o: thirty mil ion » ■ cU.wd ibe ub ve ik.ined fioni Kulili A Wil«i>n, beK le ve to Infoiin Some men cannot stand prosperity. reason is plain. It's neoeesary to tux ; ublic ln.»t they i.re de'ern.ined to in->i' of dollars, is pist my comprehension. I do tne coutiutnu.ee of the ¡>-itr»>u ue ihnt h;.s Jur lo -1*) Others never get a chance to try. the former to pay the interest of the not see bow he c »n do it. I should not a year* ,«»t been Conferred on these justly A great many men never think of latter. think be could d lit any more th m h ■ co ild I POPULAR STABLES! having their ¡lives insured until they Be thankful that yonr lot has fallen keep a pile <>f lumb r when hundreds and i i get married. We Lave constantly on bind the very beet cn times when, though there may be ’•bon.'ands were drowning in the sea. Do I I Nothing makes a bald-headed man so many evil tongues aud exasperated you know I hive kn >wn met who woibl SADDLE HORSES, mad as a fly that doesn't know when its spirit«, there are uone who have firj trust their w . vjs wi lt their be n ts and their BUGGIES AND honor, but not wi lt th-ir pocket b ><>ks—not had enough. and fagot at command. with adollir? When I roe a man >4 that A lady said of her nose.- I had noth False happiness renders men stern kind, I think be knows which is mo-t v ilna Acd cm furniib our customers Niib a tir-top turn ing to do in shaping it. It wu a i and p;oud, and that Lappin 8« is ble. Tutnk of making your wife a beggar! out ut uLy lime. birthday present." never communicated. True happiness Chink of her asking you every day for a Horses Boarded A force of habit made a Scranton renders them kind and sensible, aud dollar or t»',o, or to Ltunbly beg f< r fif y that happiness is always shared. cents. ••What did you do with that dollar I On rwtsonab-e terin?, and the b-*«t of cire ad atteo- barber ask, while «having a corpse Think of a wife that is afraid lion beeluwed uj ou them while uuder tbeir charge. “Does the razor hurt?” The art of putting things was well gave you Albo, Dr. Holmes says that crying widows illustrated by Dr. Ganse, of St. Louis, of you! What kind of children do you ex peel to have with a cow »rd and a beggar for marry first. There ie nothing like wet, when he said to the workingmen, in Horses Bought and Sold. speaking of the value of the Sabbath their mother ? 0,1 tell y »u if you have but weather for transplanting. ado'lar in this world, and you have got to We will guirantee satisfaction io ail our tran»- Banyan sang—“He that is down need as a rest day: “Don't girdle the tree spend it, spend it like a king, spend it like aciioue. U awwul & M c M ahon . fear no fall.” Ob,ye«.- but if he’s down that «hades yon." it w.is a dry leif, and you tli# owner of un The river Jordon is not the only bound forests. Tint’s the way to «peud it. fSSHE UNDERSIGNED,THANKING OUR TA- with the rheumatism, it’d just the fall ■ t roue for toe liberal patronage be.r.owed u^ou pleasant water that empties itsvlf into i had rather be a beggar and spend tny last u* <1 uriug our coi.nectton with ti.e Uriou Livery that.’makes him shiver. biablee, «!oulil tte.peak a c <> u I iiiua I. c » of «tie e.iue abuwell & M c M auon . When an artist climbs over a fence to a Dead Sea' Some of cur ’‘sweetest •I II ir like a king, than to be a king and U our ruciesrurs. N«. C 17; if. currents’' of our lives are fated to end s|M*nd my money like a beggir. If it’s g't get a nearer view cf a handsome bulldog, I I W. C. DALEY, he must take the chance of his sketch there. Let uh look to it thut we are tog?, let it go. G t the b st you cm for jo if f tniiy; and look as well as you c m ’ not borne thither on tlieir limpid J. R. TOZER, H. S. I.MERY. ing the dog or the dog's ketching him. yourself. When you used ta g> CO.lt i ting. ; bosom. A farmer speaking of the thinness of tiow uicc you lo »ked. Ah. your eye Was What heart has Dot acknowledged his hay crop, said - “The grasshoppers bright, your step was light, a • d y< u jn-l have all got lame from trying to jump the influence of this Lonr.the sweet aud p it on t!.e very best y <n could, Do you soothing hour of twilight, th« hour of know that it is insufferable egolistn in yon Proprietors of the C hampion from one blade of grass to another.” love, the hour uf adoration, the hour to suppose that a wo nan is going to li ve Sqaire—“You’d better not go to the of rest, when w'e think of those we love yo i always, looking t a oad a, yi on can ? WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, (pir Pat, Micky Flynn down there only to regret that we h ive not loved Think of it ! Any warnm on cirth will be A shland , O regon , swears he’ll kill ye." Pat -“And had them mere dearly, when we remem true tu^you forever if you do your befit I he begun fightin* of me before yo left ber our euemiee oi ly to forgive them? A PET 3IULE •or?." Manufacturers of all kinds of The lato Thomas Gto.lc of Boston CONSOLIDATED SENSE« He was showing the new bay mule thought bis wife’s ripirit was pursuing that be wat working in the team with him and jamped oat of a second story Did yon ever aoe a white he ? with the oi l gray. window just as if it had been she in the Wranglers never want words. “You warrant him so.urd and per- flash. Did yon evor see a browu study? eetly kind and gentle ? the man said. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, “Oh,I know she loves him !cried the Perfectly, said farmer John. My The backbone of Summer iau sprout grief-stricken youth. “Bat how do you D30B & WhD3W wife and children drive him, and be is ing. know she prefers your rival ?” • Ah,” A popular sovereign— one pound a perfect pet. Comes into the Louse FRAMES, Was the sad reply, “I saw her look bias like a dog. sterling. at him. OF ALL DIMENSIONS. Easy to shoe ? asded the man. Acorn in the woods ia wot th ten on “Do not marry a widower,’’ said the Well, I guess so: fact is, I never had oil lady. “A ready made family is the feet. him shod; dout believe in it: Lo works ^aFTicTUKE FKAMFS ieaily mace Merrimac has five clergymen, not better without it, said John. like a plate of cold potatoes." “Ou,111 order. soon warm them over,” replied the I one married. Singular. Haw does Lo act when you put the damsel, and she did. A Texas editor asks for vegetables crupper on ? asked the man. Farmer Biowa hesitited. Well, pret Bathing suits—espocially at thi3 in lieu of spring poetry. season. The largest room in the world is said ty well, I guess, he eaid: fact is,I never DONE WITH DISPATCH. put it on. to bo the room for improvement. The best style of ties for business Well, I kind of dont know, said far men—Advertise’. Yon cannot always tell by the way’ a mer John, fact is, he had the harness Can you call a clerk in an oil store a person drttsea wLcther his pow is paid on when I got him, it fit him so well, for. aerveile follow. I and he seemed to be so kind o content Xü-Undertakiiiiisa Specialty, Moderation is the silken string run It is some consolation to wear a skate ed in it like, that I never took it iff of ning through the pearl chain of all scar! pin this hot weather. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. him. virtues. The compositor who made it read, How long have you had him ? taid Nothing can constitute' good breed ths mun. “In the midst of life we are in debt,’’ ing that has not good nature for its wasn't so much out of the way. Farmer John chewed a wheat straw- DALEY & CO. very meditatively. Well, he said, not A great big ripe tomato,if well aimed, foundation. J Vol. HI N... I tf.J Envy no one who knows more tLan to exceed more than two years uiebbo will do more to make an orator forget his subject than all the cheers a mad yourself, and pity all of those who Aud the man backed a little further know less. away, anil said be would sort of look crowd can utter. In seeking wisdourtbou art wise ; in around before ho bought. And farmer When Barnum receives word from one of his agents that a sea lion ban imagining thou hast attained it tbon John never saw him again, not even uiito this day. been captured, ho simply telegraphs art a fool. back, “Thanks, gentlemen, thanks. A conanmptivo wants to know if the Au f ditor whom the business cares of Pullmauary cars are really good for the day Lad not only ruffled Ins t- tu ‘‘Why are the men of genius so often bachelors ?’’ asks Miss Kate Sanborn. lung journeys. per but the dearth of news had somo Is it possible that it is because they Never let your zeal outrun your what dazed his mental faculties, was •re men of genius? character. The former is but human, trying to euj iy the quiets of home and • 6 When I courted her,” said Spread the latter is divine. collect his scattered thoughts, when a water, “ I took a lawyer's advice, and People are never made so rediculons ring at the door bell put to flight his signed every letter to my love, ‘Yours, by the qualities they possess as by reveries. Assuming one of Ins bland with prejudice.’ ” smiles peculiar to the profession and those they effect to have. drawing largely on his assorted Block < f “Mister, please, gimme a stick of A Q uickened C onscience . — An el dignity be approached the door agitat FALLING SICKNESS. licorice—your clerk goes with my sis- derly man of benign appearance has of ed l>y the j >yous thought that probably ter. Pei manenti)- Cured no litimling-by late been distributing religions tracts some delinquent hid been suffering one monih*« usage of Dr. Goulard’« Cel The Bowing circle meets to gossip- ebrated Infill.ible Fit PoivdeiK. lo Cun- in the street cars, and yesterday at from a stricken concience and had thus viuie Illi' (t r.-ill » 111-rr AU. re »« ill I-. illw-li IIU sew to speak. least one caee of quickened conscience sought to beard the lion in bis den fir i I ihiii . i » i - will neii'l 'le u b, in II, poni paid, i fie«-trial box. A m br G til ird !<• I ««>■■!) puy How much was the butter, did you i was brought to public notice. tur tv-rm de tin-dire..re t r, ei i »1 ruiri) and liquidate. On opening the door I Bcl-uiiiut an I is o i-nr kimwle'l'.e tiioumi.its li-ve bren per ■ay?” he asked of his landlady, “Seven- A young man entered the car, paid with his thought, ho was piralyzjda manently enred b. in- u-e of In-t«- Poxv- teen cents, sir.” “ Where on earth I bis nickel, and was handed a tract i tier». Wo wi 1 guarantee a ps-rniniint moment by the following.- I atn pro C re in «•’e< v m-r, u. refund you nil money have the other two gone? I can only headed, Are you a sinner. He turned expendetl. All rullerei« li m .igne tie-e Fmicer» feasor Allen, astrologer, necromancer, nil e.,1) liuti, uud be conviticeli if Hair curnlive smell fifteen." pale at once, read a few lines, and sud deliverer, fortune teller, and can tell— pouerx. Price, for lari;» box, i t.tn, or 4 buxe» f r f I .00,-enl “The First Shall be List." Little denly called out: with permission to go somewhere that by unni'o any par uf 1-nj <d S'ate-or 0 u ilioi) re Boy—“Mamma, what relation is aun Yes, I am. I put a bad nickel in the sounds very much like tell, the out ceipt uf price,ur by expre-r, U. O. D. Ad.Ueee, ASH & RUBBINS, tie's new baby to me ?” Mamina— fare box, but now I intend to begin a raged editor banged the door in the 3óv 1 360 F ultos S treet , B kuokly . m , N. Y. “Your first oousin, dear." Little Boy new life by being honest. s turtltd Professor's face and proceeded —“Well, ma, who is my last cousin ?’ Here, driver, change this half a dol to dis&oet with fiendish delight a youth - (Ma collapses ) SACRAMENTO lar and I will pay my fare over again. fill contributor’s poem on Winter. The change was given him and he —---- —► -♦ * ♦—<4----------- It doesnt necessarily follow that a THE WHITE INDIAN. hen-pecked husband is a rooster. More paid, but after riding a block or so he left the ear to aee a man on ibe walk. likely to be a goose. a ; ti'iliahed in ► mt-w»ekly psirta of eig'it p'g-a in We learn from Mr. Thomie Silvy The passengers thought it a wonderful e-cu puri,or a x .eeu pages eich week. It presents I Ann Dante, the composer of so many that Neal Yurtel. James Clark,anil John case, and were deeply interested, when popular but rather solemn pieces of Young reconnoitered Buffalo Horn’s masio, ia not a descendant of a poet cd the driver suddenly called out. HaDg me, if this half dollar aint bo- camp, on Camas Prairie, last week ami that name. foil ml the body of Jim Dempeey, the OF MATTER EACH WEEK. gus. Here are two propositions which do notorious white man who hts been bo It Is puYisked on WEDNESDAY aid SATURDAY And so it was. cot reqaire argument. A sailor is long with the Bannock Indiana, and <32)LF LSJalj&Ltl \JK7 c 3 i dbltXa not a sailor when hes ashore; and a Why a Boaton (Hr! Fainted well known in this place, says the It 1» in .11 rs-pect», Screstoa to any Weekly pub soldier is not a eolJier whon hes mus Boise City Statesman. This ia the camp lished ou tie I’udfic Co - bi . A Baston man and his aesthetic tard. the Indiana had left 80 hastily when —«>—o — daughter were spending the Sammer Col. Bernard first struck their trail The other day an old lady rushed r ore year, per malt........................................... *i co in the country. Last evening they on the 1st of Juno last. The Indians F Fur six n.oliU'B...................................................... . 2 *0 frantically out into the garden to find were sitting on tha front piazza when bal reported Dempsey killed and gave For three uiuuih?.................................................... 1 50 her daughter, on being told that she LIBERAL TE1MH TO CLUBS. the father requested the daughter to the manner of the killing, which they F ive cxipiss for 1 year, md I c >py exir«........ D7 50 had gone there with a rake. 00 read him ths paper. say was done by nn Indian by the name T f . s co .• ie» for 1 ye ,r, <ud I c<>p> e>lra......... .3!! .62 M The prayer of the Norman might What «hall I read about? queried the of BanDoek John. Dempseys body T wxhty - fiv *. 'opiee fur 1 year,an i 1 copy ex suit the spirit of our owu time. It girl, as she opened the paper. was tonnd about 30 yards from his was “kind heaven, I do not ask for Read the European news, responded wickiup Hta moeeaMoa were on hia wealth; only to be plaoed within «rms the father. feet and were fully identified by Ci<»rk sn 1 Young who Imdolt n »een him wear I rpilE UNDER-TONE » WILL BE FOUND length of some man who has it. The Boston girl began: It is rumor them. He bod been shot through the Circusses are a little backward this ed that Beaconsfield will not accept the body, and the top of bis skull cut ■ ff i j L at hi» shop on M »in B*reet, two doo s fionitbe livery stablef, where he is prepared season. Only five of them are the big decoration of the— und then 6he blush with a hatchet. The account that the to do all kinds dt work in bis line i ibe Indiant« gave of the killing was that lowfcMt price. I gest show on earth. Each of the oth ed a deep red t»nd stopped. they first shot him through the body. WAGONS, UUG(»ES AND ALL KINDS er six are simply the moet complete ag Proceed, eaid the father, after a He fell down, but got up and went u gregation on the rood. pause. Of Vehicles Made to Order. little ways and sat down. M»oy of the I cannot, returned the girl blushing Indians bad a Rnperatitiona belief that Repairing of all kinds Jone with di-<patcb. It would be well if we had lees med Dempsey could not be killed,and when call aud ree i.ie. icine aud more cureB, kss cant and still depeer. noltf. he got np and walked along and sut JOHN RALPH. Why not? inquired the father, in and more pity, less law and more jus down they were loth to muke anoth >r tice. some surprise. shot but this BaDnock John, who was Because I do not like to, replied the considered a bad and dangerous In It is a row of empty houses that gets dian by his own tribe, and has sine«, all its windows broken, and empty girl, painfully. Nonsense,exclaimed the father,stern been killed by them to get rid of him, heads and empty hands are sure to t< ok a hatchet and went to Dempsey ly: read the item I tell you. come to grief. -IS THE- and kno-'ked him on the head and tl eu The Boston girl caught np the paper ent >Ue top of his skull clean from hi» The plain aud wholesome things of head. The story is fully confirmed by life are its greatest blessings. We are i in desperation, started at in a stony the api surance of his remains when manner,attempted to «peak and fainted OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. taught to pray, .not for luxuries or dead awav. found by Clark aud others. Dempsev dainties, but for daily bread. When site bal been restored aud the took a leading hand in stirring up tb<* Same size as the Sacramento Rxcor.D Uw ex» - i<<-nieut had stib-idvii, the father Indians to wur, aud lurtitsbrd them I on , 24 by 36, und T-#*ptice reduced to The Plan who i tc -pf*»» from iloly bv ; J •;» t'n- f Ollt l>. (,11,(1 tile llou-r, gnus uiul aruinauitinu, and it would FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM “puttlLg uu the Cluck, »huuid i< lutuiK. tv it.- di u'ti'il Imai and rani. have Le^u w-11 fur both ludiaus aud 11% ADVANCE. ber that he will have to go by the Il is rumored that Beaconsfield will white people if be had been killed lcng ROBERT NIXON, esme time-piecs on bis return. not accept the doooration of the garter. i before Editor and Publisher. S E STABLES, DALEY & CO, ♦ I FURNITURE, Jno, B. R. Hutchings. Fits Epilepsy, “WEEKLY UNION” “712 Geluaa®-®’ Wagon Shop. THE YREKA JOURNAL LEADING PAPER • ■ 1/ V THATCHER & WORDEN ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY DEALERS IM Tne sutrcr'.ber give» notice that he is now preps ed to til orders or gloves of the BEST BUCKSKIN. IN GREAI R1E1Y, Also 1 re leather etc , etc. Call at my esUbl shtuer oh Or..ui’e Street »Ld ¡-ee for yourself. LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. «Ino 1*. It. II ut « liings. (DOll'.f) Ate now receiving fiom Sun Francisco an expensive stock of goods of great vainly exactly suited to the trade of the ASHLAND LAKE COUNTRY VARIETY STORE. .T. §. HERRIN Sg GO.» Have now on haul a Cue assortment of Millinery Goods, Which’b«*v are prepared to sell at prices (h it cannot fail to satisfy customers. sure to call and see it* and see for yourselves. Be Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex change for goods Con*i*ting of the latest styles <f l<ti*s hat -sand S hahs «, nisi >» full stock of F loweus , O unamlnti aud T uimmisgh ; Al-o, Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. DRY GOODS, Cotei-ling of THATCHERS WORDEN. CASSI MER ES. TWEEDS, LAWNS, ALPACAS. PEINTS, v2i!9tf. STORE. brown and black DOMESTIC, check aud »triped SHIRTING; Aleo, Crockery Glassware, and Groceries, Tobacco Ci jars, “ Nuts* Candies QregQße AsM.ancl A'.o, al rj-e OF’ortmen* of «m’l art irles usually found in dry goods' Louses, All of which V» ’.Il Le sold (<•) CHEAP FOR CASH. An Elegant stock of Clothing A Large and Fresh stock of Dry Goods at the it the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. Produce taken at c»»li price. <J ■ il on i.H ■ n 1 xenib e good-, «nd n.c*rt t’n prices b-f re.urch slugelrewaere. Eirrt door no th of .1. M. M c C n II A- Co.’» 111 .-iStfl Mill and Store. A Fine Assortment of Fancy I A splendid stock of Bcots anc Goods and Notions at the Shoes at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. I An immense stock of the best: brands of Tobacco and Cigars at: the 1’1 ON EER STORE. FLOURING MILLS, C* ituMed <»n Murphy cwk, lowei-hinn cuunt'\ O»e- g >L', an 1 are 1 ow j repared lo make us g Aid an Article of Flour A b can b» bad GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY PAINTS AND OILS at any Mui in Southern Oregon. GIVE US A TRIAL “Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Dur metto. Atd convince yourtelves that we c»n eati-fy j-iu — ALL— i » repie.eii'td, or tik-n b rk, rnl freight paid .¿X “both wo’»” >11,Ji-d to t>e ut .t: v iu-. Give Us a Trial, Wagon Factory SIKES WORDEN, H. M. THATCHER. Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. TERMS : v2 Hl.-lf O 7 pmi'l« of flrur, A ¡HHiri'i« of brnn sn-1 two pornd« “ of tbortr per baoti.-]« f No. 1 *■! e t, r »> k-d, br ed Mill warmi trd Vuelon.ere tu fu liUh tt.eir own «»eke.* • 6 TV AN-tl LET V J. J AXI> I.EI J JL. Eagle Mills, We liave in cannec Ion wich the.Mi 1«, a FULL STOCK —or- Si u.ted 1} mile< Der b > f A-blar.d, aid 15 mile» south ot Jacksonville, are prej^rcl to do GENERAL MERCHÄNBISE, W MRS. M. W. HARGADÍNE- MERCHANT AND EXCHANGE ich we will diepoveof at B fi > Rom pr'.ces o- «illexch itip* f »r wbext and i C. S. Sergent & Co.r BUSINESS DEALERS in ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. and examine <»ur stock and prices an 1 sah -fy ( "I > '»me y i.r elv»8 tuat we will s?ll “Ulicaper than the Cheapest *’ WWT- will '•‘l av lOceD’« j er bn-hel over R.’pu» V V River Va ley prices, fur all whe »t lakt-n in »x- ch .i.ge lor goods. J. WIMER A- S ’NS. V W imkks ' Mti.i.s J osephine U ointt , O gn [ v3nl‘l3tn.J FLOUR, GRAHAM, CORN ME XL AND FEED A TBED ROCK PRICES. fcjT 36 pounds of fl'Ur, 2 pound. of short* and 8 pt.ui.ds ul bran K>VcU |er lusi.t l of good wheat. fctff-Will eack floor- customers furt4»l.in<sack« - S..I »r with olir MWlTT Vh ibeui, lUruirLed ul iiw r tre. t^“My Brother G. F. Billings V iil Lave charge of the bnsiucts, be ing a-eisted by competent millets. General Merchandise, Furuishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps Aud in »bort, Everythir g required FOR THE GENERAL TRADE At Cbeip as the NOT FAIL to «en«l for our IntMlogur. It contain» price« and dencript ion of moat every article In gen eral uae.nnd 1« vn.nnbleto AWV PERSOX cnuU'inpl.ii. log tlie nnrehaae of any article for Per- •crin!. Family or Agrl<-iilttiral u«e We tt.i^ - done a large trade tlirpam neaaou to Site rej.iote part» of the Territorieo. mtd have, vi Ith few exception«, exceed- v»? th«» expectation« of the purchaser, ' »any claiming to hate made a «avlug 40 tn OO per cent. We mall the«o rtl.oiilfs TO ANY AUDltt:«!». JU.«. I KON APPLICATION. W e »ell •»:«• goods to all mankind at u-hole«ale ’•»c»-a In «iiiantllle« to «nit. Ketereuce. i>t National Ifank, Chicago. MONTGOMERY WARD A 60., Original Orange Nupply House, ¿•47 ¿t 22V W’abash Ave., Chicago, Ill. no 16 .iiu . WARRANTED as REPRESENTED [3 9 IfJ S arah A. F arnham All kinds of approved country produce taken in exchange for goods. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured Al) »offerer« from'hie d;«e-»»e tli»i nr* nnv’rnn to b* nirtM nhi'blt tr Or. Kiaaner’« Cel«*l>rnt**<l Consumptive Powtlrra. The»- t’owcer are tt.e oil y predir» i >u hi own 'ha1 a * 111 cure Con- miniplion ltd all rtiN-uren oi >h*Thiont unti I.ungA indeed, »<> »croi.g 1» our fatm m Iheiu, aid hieo i<o>iivi<ice you th it they ar»- u • liumtiug, we at i forw od n> every « offerer, by ni it, [roel paid, a free [■^“Do not fail to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give sat ¡»faction. C. S. Sergent & Co. PIIŒNIX, OREGON. (v2nSff I trial box. HARNESS ASHLAND SHOP fe» We • ou’l *»n‘ jonrmmey un'il y?u are perfec’ly rat ir tied of Heir curative power*. If your lif- in worth raviiur, don t delay tn giving tbete Puwderi a trini, a-1 ey will »urei» cure you. _ Price, for 1 »rge b >x, $3 oo, tent to any p' rt of ibe United .Stites or CaLud.», by mali, on receipt of piice Address, ASH & ROBBIES, C. K. KLUM, 36y 1 3G0 F vltok S ibeet , B rooklyn , N. Y. MANUFACTURER of , and dealer in ASHLAND LIVERY Saddlery & Harness, SALE AND FEED STABLES ! MAIN STREET, ASHLAND A shland , O regon . 0 FPS A GENERAL ASSORT- of gouds in bis line of trade K e ment T,,E VND1 R-IGNFD HAVING tn Leake«! th«* above Mubles. from ItiMpman A Neil b-g< leave to iidoim tbe Laili es\ Tien»’ and Hoys’ Sad« public that he is d<*i«-riniti<'<l to merit a con- dies, a Speciality. tinuanee of the patronage that bus lor inant years past been confened on these justly Teiin, Buggy and Plow Harness, irn.rN, ROBES, DUSTERS — siatauü. — R epea ing POPULAR STABLES R ifles commonly called Henry Rifles) of model of 1866, 1873, and 1876. I I >°° GUI e. gjge lo. d.y iu»de by J work*!r <>f elitw-r »ex o right lo iheirowu loe »lu le» Folículo» nd sample, »oriti |5 free. Improv yonr »p>ie time at thi- lio.iue«». Addreu F» tik « om A Co , 1'ortUud M. ine. [2-5Aly 7^ Í r I n week In yonr own town. |s outfit tree. Noiiek. ReaA.r, If you want a I mi firn *? a at Bhich i^rroi ft of Hiherfttx o il make gre,t psj t.lliba time they w.itk for p-jn¡cutara »nie to H. H alutt a ro_. For land, M on*. (2 51)y Ashland and Linkville STAGE LINE. M. COLWELL’S TRI-WEEKLY Stages rim between the above named points three times a week,, making the trip through in one day car rying I. S. Mail and passengers. LEAVES ASHLAND I have constantly on hand the very best MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI DA’i S at 4 o'clock a . m : arrives at Link- ville same days Returning, And can furnish my customers with a tiptop TUESDAYS. TIIURSDAY8 AND satur - DAYS nt riving nt A-hland sume dny c<>n turn tint at any time. necls with our daily gtage line between Linkville and Fort Klninath. Also with ___ HORSES BOARDED his tri weekly line from Linkville to Lake View und uli in1ermedi«»e point«. On reasonable terms, and given the best o’ Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. attention. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods Aebiand, Jow 17th, 1876. I Y f III |< U LEAVES LINKVILLE — AtfiOJ— W inchester a SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. HORSE BLANKETS. IF» L24 8S9 «L5»» UM DOltf. And satisfaction guaranteed in til my trans actions. v2n34tf] J; J' F. PHILLIPS. V3 4-»f. M. COLWELL. make m> Dey faster at work ft» * than Mtanyibtig alas Gipiul not nqtrf1 Ü cm ed;we will «Ihn you (12 a day home m »de by the indusutoBi. M* women, boy» atxi girla w.nted titrj- w bere to w ork for us. Now i» the dm«. Coatly outfit «od torma ûw. T« vk k Co., Auguste,Malm.