Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 06, 1878, Image 4

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    THE
ASHLAND
> BIDAY.................................... PJBCENBEB fl 1871.
Jno.R. B. Hutchings,
ASHLAND HOUSE.
ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY
Europe.
I Sacramento Becord-Uuloo.l
FARM AND HOUSEHOLD.
Where to Raise Sheep.
The secretary of the Illinois wool
growers association recently wrote:
Where to raise eheep ? On every
farm—some( more or less—according
to the diapoaition of the owner, and the
location of the farm, and all the advan
tagea and disadvankagea considered
Every farmer should not make wool
growing an entire business for the
farm, bnt as a useful adjunct io all
other branches. Where an English­
man wants to raise a great crop of
wheat, he sows turnips and feeds them
off the gronnd to sheep by means of
movable fences. The turnips loosen
the aoil, and the sheep enrich it. I
find a heavy orop of manure from the
aheep stable will grow heavy wheat,
and a strong straw, while the manure
fjom th? hope and cow atableagrowe
heavy, weak straw, and no great im­
provement in the wheat. Sheep ma­
nure is good for all crops, and always
ready for nee.
They are gleaners. A stubble field
will soon be cleaned ef all grain left on
the ground, and the field left in belter
condition for the plow. They are weed
exterminators. If yon have a weedy
field it is only necessary to put in the
aheep for a few days, and if they do
nut eat all the weeds they will the
seeds, and so trample them that few
will grow. Where fields of corn are
strong, they will do more good than
harm in a corn field, eating weeds,
lower leaves, and an occasional ear of
corn. Not like other stock io a corn
field, if they can get an ear of corn
down they eat it, and do not waste.
Then aheep are a necessity on every
well regulated farm, as a helper in the
cultivation of the farm. But it is not
necesary, nor is it best, that every
farmer should go largely into the busi-
BCM.
Improvement of Grain.
[From Ibe Farmer’. Rene a .]
A great many English farcneM iu
times past, have devoted a share of
vhsir attention to the improvement of
|he varieties of cereals, especially
wheat. Their experiments proved of
untold benefit to the couutry. Bat
few American farmers or seedsmen
have ga.ned much notoriety io this
direction. Io the production' of new
varieties of the potato, several have be
uorne quite prominent, and are ac­
knowledged benefactors. What our
colleges and experimental stations may
yet du iu this direction is yet to be de­
termined, but we hope much.
A writer iu the,.Va/ A- Lane Exp «.vs, in
showing how rapidly a good strain of
wheat may be propagated, quotes from
a letter of Mr. Jones, vol. 3, of the
R>yal Agricultural Society:
The increase and exact quantities
grown each season were as follows:
Produce.
1838 Dippled io 50 kernels
(3 '> of which only grew)... 14\ <z
1839 Dippled in 14?i oz....... bush.
1
HOTELS
TIDINGS Shipment of Salmon Eggs to
1)111111*4 in 1 * l * 4bu>»h... .45 bush
1841 Dippled in 45 bush........ 537 bush.
Tbe grower remarks that had the
crop not been assailed with red-gum he
he would have had 100 VbsheU more.
Ttiis was a white wheat, and got the
na,tn>e of Jones’ prolifio.and tbe acreage
yield iu 1842 was 42.2 5 bushels, while
tbe four varieties grown alongside, all
subject to precisely similar (Conditions,
eaie* short of that retnrn by fully 10
bushels. Mr. Sheriff’s testim >ny is
equally encouraging, and be says it is
auonxet accomplished by thin aeedincr,
each kernel occupying from 9 to 12
incbee square. Seldom will a third re­
production from a single grain be suf­
ficient for a field practice on a consid­
erable scale, but the yield from tbe
fourth reproduction may vary from 25
to 80 quarters.
Cabbage has % snrpaaior value fo*
feeding purposes. Eoglish cattle feed­
ers assert that their beasts progress
faster on eabbage mixed with plenty of
fine cut wheat straw and cotton cake
than with any other vegetable. Cab­
bage contains one part of fiesh-forming
aubatanoe to three of heat-producing,
while in potatoes the fle-hformiug is
only on< to twenty. Cabbage is also
rich in mineral matter.
Teach the boys to love tbe farm, bnt
d,o not prove bard taskmasters. Do
not make their farm life one of drudg
ery and toil, if you would have their
Iboaghts in after life turn lovingly to
tbeU oW homes and happy young lives
Teach them that something more than
muscle and physical endurance is re­
quired. that indeed agriculture is a
science or art that should beconducted
accord'pg to dearly defined laws and
well established principles, and suc­
cessful in proportion to the intelligence
that directs it.
V«ron Liebig says of agriculture:
'•Not merely for ils utility, but on ac­
count of the very intelligent nature of
its pursuit, it stands abovs all occupa­
tions, and its praotioe procures to the
man who understands the voice of na
lure, not only all the advantages for
which he strives, but also those pleas
users which science alone can affoid.
Thsre is no profession which for its
successful practice, requires a larger
amount of knowledge than agriculture,
and more iu which the actual ignorance
V greater.”
' A good dairyman gives his exper­
ience that bran is an excellent food for
wows at any time when extra food is
required, fie has generslly been able
to get from it more milk than from any
equal cost q X any other ground feed.
It is better suited to warm weather
than megl. As the weather becomes
cool, if cows are at all thin, meal may
be profitably added. At any rats, be
advises that feed enough of tome kind
should be given to keep up both milk
and strength sll the fall. One of tbe
worst errors a dairyman ever commits
is to lot a cow go into winter quarters
drooping.
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V agaries or C ostume .—Ju tbe time
of Queen Mary, the people of England
Wen* so partial $o square toss that they
were obliged to isshe a proclamation
that no person should wear shoes above
six inches square at tbe toes. Was
this costume one jot more %hsurd than
the hoops of the last century, or the
crinolines of the present century,
the enormous bonnets of forty years
ago, or tbe ladies head gear of tbe
present day ? The wearing of great
ereeches in the reign of Q it-en Elisa­
beth was carried to a motd, ridiculous,
excess. They used to stnff them out
with wadding until they resembled
wool sacks; and it is said that scaffolds
were erected in places of pnblio resort
on purpose for beaux. Still copra ri
dictilona were the boots of tbe reign of
Henry VI, ard Edward IV, with long
pointed toes tapering for nearly two
feet iu a peaked toe. A ter all, we have
gained in simplicity and convenience,
though fashion still plavs strange
freaks.
Tbe New York '1 imes says: F. Mather
has just returned from Germany, hav­
ing sa'ely delivered in Bremen some
250.000 eggs of California salmon. In
addition to tbe eggs sent to Germany
100,000 were taken by th«- Netherlands
the same number by Fiance, and 15 000
by England. This is the third voyage
Mather has made abroad with Ameri­
can fish eggs. These salmon eggs
were packed in refrigerating boxe-< of
Mr. Mather’s invention, and a temper­
ature of 42 degrees was readily main
tained. The voyage to Bremen occu­
pied twelve daya, but the egg* oonld
have been kept perlectly well for fully
two weeka longer, as at this tempera­
ture tbe development of embryotic fish
in ova ia aimply retarded These eggs
were taken from California salmon on
tbe McCloud river by Livingston Stone
in August last, and after having been
transported over six thousand miles
tbe loss was not over five per cent.
These eggs were presented by tbe
United States Fish Commission to
Germany, Holland and France. As it
may be aome four or five years before
the fish derived from these American
eggs attain their proper size, the fiual
result ia waited for by German fish
onlturista with no small amount of
enrioaity. Such, however, is tbe strict
method in which European streams
are preserved, that there is no doubt
but that in time German rivers will
abound with thia very fine fi ,b.
Resisting Temptation.
¡Richmond (Va.) Wig.]
A colored brother «lio<e eyes were
watery, and who b«d evidently been
imbibing experience whisky, was tell
ing hi* young friend G-orge that he
ought to gin« too. Said George. ‘T
would, bnt de temptation tn do wroDg
is too strona for me.” •’Wbar’e y our
backbone, dat yon can’t rose np and
atand temptation ?** exclaimed brother
Piter. “I was dat way myae;f once.
Right in dis yere town I bad a chaoce
to steal a pa’r of boats—mighty fine
ones too. Nobody was dar to see me,
and i reached out my hand an.l tbe
dubbil said ‘take ’em.* D<-n a good
spirit whispered for me to let dem
boots alone.” “An’ you didn’t take
’em?” “No sah—not much, I took a
pair of nheap shoes eff de shelf, au* I
let dem boots alone.
S ale
he undersigned wishes to be -
T
this
mind bis friends, and the traveling pub­
The baacriber give* notice that he is
lic generally, that he is still to be leutid at
ed to ill orders or gloves of tbe
bow
3HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVTNU PUR-j^
ch.»Md the ah ve named blh UI- i -'TO ri .
from Kubli A Wihon, beg le.rve to Inform
tne public tnat they »re determiuerl m nu»ru >1 Vl*
a continuance of the palroDHge that hae for uiruy
years past been Conferred on these justly
T
POPULAR STABLES!
J. D. FOUNTAIN.
And cin furnish our ctis'omer* with a tip-top turn­
out at any time.
GROCERIES,
MISCELLANEOUS-
STATIONERY,
SCHOOL-BOOKS,
ETC., ETC.
Is uo <v msbufactu ing a quality of flour
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SUPERIOR TO ANY
Heretofore m •nuf.c’.Qred in this valley.
using au entirely
He Is
Horses Bought and Sold.
CANDIES, NUTS AND TOYS,
r|3BE UNDERSIGNED,THANKING OUR TA-
Q troUB for trie lllieral patronage bestowed iq-ou
usduriugour couiiectlon wiUi me Union Livery
Stables, would be.peak a contit u n.ce of tbe 8-me
li our euccessurs.
C ahhwkei . & M c M ahon .
No. 17; tl.
F rst introduc-d by him in this county.
He Guarantees Satisfaction.
REFUND THE MONEY.
To any ai.d all who may receive flour that proves
not to be al represented.
CijUGive him a call and convioce yourself
AND
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FURNITURE,
ASHLAND
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
DOOR AND WINDOW
FRAMES,
Large aud Fresh stock of ! An Elegant stock of Clothing
Goods at the
I(at the
PIONEER STORE, i
PIONEER STORE.
FAC T O R Y.
^0~P ictü !; e frames neatly made to
or 1er.
DONE WITH DISPATCH.
LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP,
which we offer to the trade at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
contract
20,000 lbs. Grease
HARNESS
SHOP
Mrs. H. D. Jones,
Saddlery & Harness,
DALEY & CO.
Wagon Factory.
^OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR
I
. ing go d wagon work, the node.signed
Lereby makes known that he cuti be lo ind
at. «¡1 times at his shop in (be S. W. corner
of the public sq lare Ashland Ogn„ ami is
ready and willing 'o do all work entrusted
to me in a wot knianlike manner. WAG­
ONS. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL­
BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made
to order, and repaired on short notice.
T|-e best Eastern sto k constantly on
baud.
W. W. KENTKOR.
Ashland, June 17th. 1876.
noltf.
Fits Epilepsy,
FALLING SICKNESS.
vince .uflerer.- Ui- i O k ,«><v<trrs wol ioh II w cl im
fur theui. we will rend them b, m il. pout paid,
free trial box. A. Dr Goul .ld 1. t e o,.l) puy
Bici.m lum ha. eVer m de 'hl. di.ei.ee •» tpeci.ii .'lid,
and .« u> i ur knowledge looueniKls lwve been per.
manently cured by 'he uee of lheu Pow
C"re iu e-ery u»-e, ui refund you all money
expended. All FUflereia rli->u.u give .here Powder,
an e.dy uial, aud be cuaviuod vf Uieir curative
powers.
Price, for large b >x, 13.00, or tbjxe.f r$L .OO.oeni
bv mall <o any par of Uui rd Sutler or C n..da nn re­
ceipt of pr.ee, or by exprese, C. O. D. AdJreee,
A shland , O regon .
ASH & ROBBIES,
360 F cltom S tbbet , B huokuyb , N. Y.
3fiv’
a
eeps
K
general
assort -
mont of goods in Lis line of trade.
T ribute to A merica . — A pleasing
I ant now permanently located in this
little anecdote of the Crown Prince of phee, and respectfully askd tbe patronag of
Ladies9« IHen»’ and Boys’ Sad«
Germany, is told by Mrs. Hooper. It tbe citizens.
dies, a Speciality.
was at the beginning of tbe Franco
Prussian war that the king and prince
ALL WORK WARRANTED
Team, Buggy and Plow Harness,
passed through Hamburg on their way
to tbe field. A young American girl, To give Entire Satisfaction. Prices to suit
WHIPS,
staying with ber parents ot one of the
The Times.
ROBES,
hotels,bung a large American flag from
DUSTERS
ber balcony, and as tbe royal couple
gt&'Call an'l see Specimens, | v2u6tf
passed, waved an enthusiastic handker­
—
—
chief. The king and his son looked up
and bowed, and, like the courteous
HORSE BLANKETS.
gentlemau he is, tbe prince summoned
bis aid de camp and gave an order
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HE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND
which passed down tbe line—un order
at hi* shop oil Main aireet, two doors W inchester R epeating R ifles
for each regiment as it went by to sa-
fiont the livery stable?, where he is prepared
lute tbe Stars and Stripes.
(commonly called Henry Rifles) of
“LIVE— LIVE”
Eagle Mills.
Highest Market Price Paid For
Wheat.
C. S. Sergent & Co.,
Corn Meal $2 50 per
hundred.
General Merchandise,
Furnishing Goods,
Hardware, Crockery,
Boots and Shoes Hatsanf^aps
FLOUR AND FEED AT BED­
ROCK PRICES.
WARRANTED as REPRESENTED.
[3 9 if |
S abah A. F arnham .
ASHLAND LIVERY
SALE AND FEED STABLES !
MAIN STREET, ASHLAND
O
.*«
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING
W
Leased the ubove Mbble*. from
Chapman A Neil begu leave to iidorn tbe
Te uubUuhed in 8-ml-wiekly parts of eight prgee In public thul he in deterniiued to merit a con­
each part,or eix.eeu |w>gee each week. It pre.eau tinuance <>f the patronage that baa for many
years paat been confeued on these justly
“WEEKLY UNION”
T
SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND
CARRIAGES.
to da all kiuUa ot work in bis line .1 the
lowest price.
WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS
And can furnish my customers with a tiptop
For ore year, per mall................................................... 00
turn out at any time.
For »ix aioutne............................................................ 2 5-«
CONSUMPTION
Positively Cured.
ASHLAND
IRON
WORKS.
Lunge— indeed, so strong is our faltn in them, and
nleu to csiviuce you th it they are U m hnmbug, we will
forw «rd <«> every »uiferer, by mdi, post paid, a free
trial box.
We >uu’t want jour money tm'il you are perfecdy
saiirtied of their curative power-, if your lit- is
worth saving, don t delay in giving these Powders
a trtn), as tuey will sural) cure you.
Price, fur Urge box,
eeui to any part of the
United Stites or C a n a d a, by mail, on receipt of
Address,
ASH & ROBBINS,
F clton Sxaxrr, B booxltw , N. Y.
LtilEBAL. TEBM. TO CLVBR.
STAGE LINE.
VERY BEST MANNER.
LEAVE LINKVILLE
ZIMMERMAN A FRAZER.
D
TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AN > SA7UR
DAYS arriving at A-hland same day con
am make money faster st work for us
nec«s with our daily stage line between
ih«n at a> ythi g eiee. Capiul not re­
quired—we will s ari joo. Twelve doL
Linkville and Fort Klamath. Also with
bis tri weekly line from Linkville to
Lake View and all intermediate points.
1 rs a day, al home, made by tbe iBdua-
trl us. Men, women, boys and gvls
wanted eve. ywhere to work fur u*.
Now 1* the t me. Cos ly outfit ar.d
terms free. Ald.ess T bvb A Co., Ao-
gusts, Mwiue.
VS-t-J.
M. COLWELL.
goods.
J^^Do not fail to give us a
trial before purchasing eltewhere,
as we are determined to give sat­
isfaction.
C. S. Sergent & Co.
PHCENIX, OREGON.
(vSo21<f.)
J. CHANDLER.
NEW saw mill .
Tbe
subscriber having completed kit Saw Ml
Two miles South-West ef
Main Street, Ashland,
It now prepared to furnitb tbe bet', quail'.y of iaaa
ber, In quantities to fuit purcharert, at tbe very ■
Aud satisfaction guaranteed in oil my trans­
actions.
M. COLWELL’S TRI WEEKLY
Stages run between the ubove named
po^uls three times a week,
making tbe trip
through in
one day car­
rying U. S. Mail and passengers.
produce taken in exchange for
On reasonable terms, and given the best of
attention.
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
T
[mx-22 tfj
HORSES BOARDED
Ashland and Linkville
HIS well known instituticn will be In
LEAVES ASHLA7IQ.
operation during tbe winter. All parties
wanting work done, will pleise bring it io.
MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI­
AU work done iu the
DAYS at 4 o'clock a . m : arrives at Libk-
ville same days. Returning,.
SC j 1
T~'x
ri'y FXXbuslr MS you can eogjge io.
L/
I ’»5iol2.lj.er diy lu-.Ue by
I > I ’ n y I auv worker of eiibtr *«x
right In itetr owu loCuHtfe*
PaiticnHi» aid »ample-' worm »5 tree. Improv
your epire time at ini* bu-l iee». AddreM bTtxsoH
fc Co , rorlhud Maine.
[2-50- ly
—0—o—
F ive copies tor 1 year, and 1 copy extra........ |17 50
T ick copier for 1 year, and 1 copy extra......... t .30 W
All kinds of approved country
POPULAR &TABLE8
It ie in »11 re*pects, ScrkBioa to any Weekly pub­
lished on the Pacific Co^.L
For three month................................................... .. 1 to
A. Cheap at the
CE9 LkJt LSI .AN IF» UQ (B «tF •
I have constantly on band the very best
model of 1866, 1873, and 1876.
N ew Y ork and L ondon T ime .—Tbe
difference in time between New York
•nd London ia a curious feature in
Pistols, Cartridges, Etc.
Of Vehicles Made to Order.
telegraphy, Tbe London banker is in
full swell of traffic when tbe New York
Rep nring of all kinds done with dispatch,
agent is first thinking of “getting up.” call
and ree uio.
WHEAT Taken at the Highest
At noon tbe London markets are cabled
nolif.
JOHN RALPH.
to this city, where they arrive at seven
Market Rates in Exchange
o’clock in tbe morning of tbe same
for Goods
day. The London agent for tbe New
Ashland,
Jure
27th,
1876.
Doltf.
York Press telegraphs the most impor­
tant news issued in tbe London Times
at six o’clock in tbe morning.
It
reaches here at one o’clock tbe same
morning, just in time to be iuserted in
Al) sufferers from ’hie
tbit see suxicua to
tbe New York journal«, whose readers 1» cured i>b<>nkt trv Dr. Kiasner'a Celebrated
Powders. The»« Poorer- nr*
have tbe same matter tbe Londoner Consumptive
tne only prepir.iiuu tuowu ihai will cure Con­
d gesti with bis breakfast.
sumption .nd all disenees ol iheTh.oat and
FOR THE GENERAL TRADE
L£ti\^’LEaLiri\xttE‘auusjr
SACRAMENTO
CQlurons Z3
OF MATTER EACH WEEK.
DEALERS IN
And in «bort, Everything required
it i> puJ'.i.hed on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
Wagon Shop.
MRS. M. W. HARGAOIHE-
V2a44,-tf
uera, wo wi.l |euiiranto« a periuaimt
MANUFACrURER OF,AND DEALER IN
ARTIST.
Ashland .... Oregon.
Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods.
]Vol. Ill No. I tf.j
Permanently Cured no humbtig-by
one month', ti.age of Dr. Goulard'. Cel­
ebrated Infal.ible Fit Powdeta. Io c->n-
C. K. KLUM,
“ Cheaper than the Cheapest ” is Our motto.
Give Us a Tr iaL
UR
and the 'Warner Health Corset.
t^“A'l orders from a distance promptly tilled.
CiT" Every ihihg sold cheap for Cash.
(^Utile citing, PreaeiDg and Colorirg, in tbe very
teaieet manner.
*v2ul6tl
J. W. RIGGS,
for tbe erection of
^S^Uiidertaking.a Specialty.
tv3o6 f.J
ASHLAND
groceries , hardware , cutlery paints and oils .
all kiuJs ol Brn.bixos.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Millinery Store.
Buttrick. Patterns
An immense stock of the best
brands ot Tobacco and Cigars at
the
PIONEER STORE.
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We are now manufacturing, and L-^I’ laning of all kinds, sawing,
have on lidiid a good assortment ot
turning, boring, etc., etc.,
promptly and in the beet style.
tion of tbe late Democrat io Sttto Con
TO ANY
vnntion. Think of 1 500 delegates be­ Good HACK-» Exc-llent, BUGGIES and No 1
i
ing called to order by one presiding
RIDING BQlt&Eri always uu hand.
IMPORTED
officer, and tbe roll being called seven
tt^ Horsee promptly cared for, and
times in one day by the same clerk.
It is not strange that they were turbu­
ARTICLE.
lent and noisy, and took days and days Tourists and Others Outfitted
to do their business, because it is on
Oa tbe shortest notice
Give it a trial and support home
tbe principle that great bodies move
CiST Do not fail to give the Liakvil'e EtabteaaXiU
industry.
slowly. Texas is six times greater than
[v3 no 7If ]
N URSE & CORPE,
the State of New York, and considera­
Wanted in exchange
bly larger than the republic of France,
which contains a population nearly us
large as that of tbe United States. Two
bnndred such States as Rhode Island
On Main Street
could be carved out of Texas, and then Ashland
At the Factory.
- - - - - Oregon.
there would be scraps enough left to
make another New England.
RIGDON & CO.
I have Dow on hand a tieau Iful aerortmerit of
H his , Bonnets, Shade*. French Flowers, Wreaths
Plua.es, Neck Tie«, Linen Suits, Jute. Ladies'
Finishing Goods, etc., etc. etc. Alsj
A splendid stock of Boots and
A Fine Assortment of Fancy
Shoes at the
Goods and Notions at the
PIONEER STORE.
PIONEER STORE.
OF ALL DIMENSIONS.
Our soap has been pronounced
- OEGON by those who know
A n I mmense E mpire . — When we con LAKE COUNTY - -
aider how bi.d the State of Texas really Are in excellent repair, amply provided with fee-*
SUPERIOR
is, we will cease to wonder at tbe ac­
A d J 'b it customers will be wai ed ou
R enegade I ndians C aptured .—A
Vancouver dispatch of tue 25.b nit.
says: Forty Warm Spring Indians leit
tbe Umatilla reservation last week, and
the whites, fearing trouble, were about
raising a force to tight them, «hen
Gen. Howard dispatched one company
ef tbe Twenty-first Infantry after them,
uuder command of Capt. Boyle He
surprised tbe Indians ut John Day’s
river, capturing them. The women
aud children «ere aeut back to the rea-
ervatiun, and eight warriors were
brought down to Vancouver with tbe
troupe. Mach credit u due to Capt.
B yle for the success of tbe expedition.
PIONEER STORE.
Manufacturers of all kinds of
SADDLERY AND HARNESS,
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THATCHER & WORDEN.
MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN,
T exas C amels .—A came) breeder in
Texas says that ooe of his“ships of the
MERGANSER, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON.
desert” baa traveled 150 miles between
sun and sun, and that almost any well
ALWAYS OA HAND,
trained camel is good for more than
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
100 miles a day. He remarks further,
that they are extremely docile, well
■ A3DEER,
adapted to the climate, Uuver touch
BB1ULB«,
*
>PUUS,
■Tiaarra,
grass if they can get brush aud "their
■ TS,
WHIPS,
favorite cactus,that the female, if fairly
LAHHZ.H,
CINCHOS.
treated, can be counted on for a colt a
year, and after the first two or three
promptly and cbeiply done. Give me
days tbe young can safely take their a C^TRejiairins
c II »n I convince your.-elve» 'ha< jou can s ve mon­
chances with the herd. The only ob­ ey by tr-diig with me. [3 10 F] R. T. B. « b .
jection raised, is that tbe lofty steppers
Tighten horses all along the road but GEORGE NURSE,
WM. D. CORRE
they most Ret used to them, as in Ara­
bia and other Oriental countries, and
Linkville Livery Stables.
as they have got used to the railway
trains. The same objection, it will be
NURSE & CORRE
remembered, was urged to Mr. Barn­
um’s elephant at Bridgeport, but the A pleisetl to arcounce that their Sur »les a *P
crafty showman kept on ploughing
with him till tbe papers had properly I I
advertised tbe fact
O dd P eople of A frica .—There i*
a race of dwarfs somewhere west of
M-Kinyage called the Mpnnd«. and
another called the Bitwa or Wotwa,
who are only two feet high. In
Mriambwa is a race of small people
with tails. Uitwa or Batwa—Wotwa
is at tbe extreme south end ofOzongora.
From Batwa M Kinyage is to tbe left of
yon about three day’s journey: Some
of tbe Woziwa saw a strange people in
one of these far-off lands who bad cars
descending to their feet, one ear
formed a mat to sleep on, the other
served to cover him from the cold like
a dressed bide ! They tried to coax
one of them to oome and see me, but
tbe journey was long and be died oa
tbe way.— Stanley' Book.
Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country.
A shland , O regon ,
SHOES,
3-2ft.
R. T. BALDWIN Sr,
change for goods.
v2nl9tf.
DALEY & CO.,
HATS, CAPS, ETC.
12 f
Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex­
WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, Ä.slilan4
ClQthiage
BOOTS
Be-
H. S. EMERY.
Proprietors of the C hampion
All flonr warranted geuurie and of the b.»t quality.
He wid
'
Which 'bey are prepared to sell at priees thitcauiiot fail to satisfy customers.
sure to call and see us aud see fur yourselves.
W. C. DALEY,
i. R. TOZER,
TOBACCOS,
And Notions in Great Variety.
NEW PROCESS,
LAKE COUNTRY
We will guarantee satisfaction in al) <>nr trans­
actions.
C abowkll & M c M ahon .
BESTPENS andGENUiNEINKS
P. W. Olwe ll. Proprietor,
Horses Boarded
On reasonable terms, and the tie it of ore and atten­
tion bestowed upon them while under their charge.
Also,
DRY-GOODS,
GEORGE NURSE
MILLS
BUGGIES AND
General Merchandise,
GfVE HIM A CALL-And r»et assured that he
will make you feel at home.
LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON.
Are dow receiving from San Francisco an expensive stock of goods of great rai*ty
exactly suited to ihe trade of tbe
CARRIAGES,
— jjd .® sail » up äau—
PIONEER HOTEL,
Of the L ike country, and i»j determined to
mak>* bis guests camfortable and happy.
DEALERS IN
J acksonvii . lk , O regon .
SADDLE HORSES,
The subscriber is agaiu in charge of the
THATCHER & WORDEN
We have constantly on hand the very beat
P ioneer H otel .
PHŒNIX
E xchange
Corner of 4th and California Sts.,
(ooHif)
[2-29 f.
and
SIKES WORDEN.
STABLES,
prepa
LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE,
•
BEST BUCKSKIN, IN GEE Al FJ
where he Is re uly at any time, and on all
JUE1Y,
occasions to set l>e ore ibeiu the best the
market affords, in a style second to no other
Aim lace leather etc., etc. Call at ay esMbl'.ebment
house in Oregon.
Dinners and suppers for special occasions, on Granite Street and eee fur yourMlf.
gotten up in appropriate style, ut short no­
tice.
JASPER HOUCK.
Juo B R. Hnlcbings.
Linkville, Lake County, Oregon
H. M. THATCHER.
UNION LIVERY
v2n34tf]
P. F. TBILLIPS.
N0T FAIL
O
LOWEST
LIVING RATES.
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GiVE HIM A TRIAL.
AND
SEE
I F
HE
CAN
GIVE
Satisfaction
-12-3-
John Chandler.
to eentf for our
CataloKue. 11
contains «rices
and description
of most every
article la gen­
eral use.aad Is
valuable ta AMY PERAOM contemplat­
ing the uurehiNae ef any article far Per­
sonal. Family or Agricultural uee. We
have done a large trade the past seans ru
tn the remote parts of the Territories,
and have, with few exceptions, exceed­
ed the expectations of the purchaser,
many claiming to have mane a saving
<-i to to <M> per cent. We mail these
< ATALOtiUKh TO ANY AOORKfih.
FKKK, UPON APPLICATION. We sell
our goods to all mankind at wholesale
.<> ices In quantities to suit. Reference.
.- list National Rank, Chicago.
MQRTIOMEII WAIO A CO.,
Original Orango Supply House,
2«7 A *X9 Waback Ave., ChAeago, IU.
io 1H 3m.
THE
YREKA JOURNAL
-IB THE-
LEADING PAPER
OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Sam<* size as the Sacramenio S kcord U n
24. by 36, and
price reduced to.
POUR dollars per annum
ADVANCE.
ROBERT NIXON,
bditut uui rubRaliat.