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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1879)
THE ASHLAND name may be s*i 1 <>f th, » actfou <> TIDINGS The O uOC*OUU*P th- «»cretary in, re H O T E L S. • I audited by him for th sêr^ioea of th* . JANUARY 17» 137 A alate printer. Had e exercieed dU" FAI DA Y care tbe octrageoa rands perpetrated by tbe »‘ate printer, aided by bis ‘*ex- tbirty-six hundred dollars not aathor- pert” friend, coaid not have been coxr- ie d by law daring tbe last six years of 1/is ■dmioistratioD. These two items ■ammated. Gbetdd >be charged to him, and the STATE BOARD OF SCHOOL LAND COM MISSIONERS. OMnmiltee recommend to yoar rxoel looey that steps be taken to recover Tbs confnaion and ommiaaiona in tbe tbe «aid Mtrouoti of $5,400 from ex-1 records of this department can only be secretary Chad wick, for money drawn nnderatorxl by actual examination. If by him in violation of law, and that T. the purpose had ta"n to conceal and H. Cano be joined with him in tbe salt the pretest of exhibiting th" real trans recover the 81 800 for whroh Cam actions ct the land department they receipti-d for tbe balance. coaid not hare *n<*C"eded better. From It most be remembered that Mr. September 1870 to September 1872. no Cano wm , at the time he was receipt record can be funnd of sales of land ing Tor his salary as cHsistant secretary receipt*, or disbnr-ernents by the board , of state, also actit g as clerk of the or their clerk Tn* report to the leg • >oanl of school land commissioners (of tulainre of 1872 contains tbe only data which secretary Chadwick was a mem in relation to th»-.» matters bnt tbe ber) and for that aerviee he was re records or memoranda from which the ceiving $1,800 per annum. While Mr. report was tn*de after diligent search Gilfry was acting as assistant secretary and inquiry of tliw ex members of th* of atato he was also acting as private board and their «larks,can no where be ■secretary of Governor Grover, at a sal found. ary of $1,200 per annam, besides a Since S"ptember 1874 no record of farther payment made to him of $238 - tbe proceeding« of tbe board has been 15 for copying the laws and memorials kept. A mass of d-’tanbed papers con which was clearjy the doty of tbe sec taining letters, •ertiflestes and what retary of state to have dona and paid parports to h« memoranda of proceed for oat of appropriations for “clerical iogs of tbe boird. in some instance* «id.” pasted and in other« folded together io The law of the stato makes the see- bn riches of half a dozen or morn sheet* TStary of state, tbe auditor of public each, and tbe whole in one confused accounts, and his duty as inch auditor file encircled by a rubber band consti is defined in the ooda. The provision toted the only m"ans of determining of this law appears to have been violat the action of tbs board from Septum ed with impunity by the secretary. Io ber 1874 to September 1878 The tbe account of the various furnishing memoranda was not explained by any «applies for the state institution*, for member of the board or other person. <be deaf mate and blind schools for ar Daring the time J. H Hacklemao wa* ticles purchased from the “incidental paid a salary ef 81 500 per year ne’er food.” voucher* are en file for which the title ef recording clerk of the <he secretary has issued warrant* that board. The duties be performed con «re not certified a* required by law, sisted in recording^about 1 100 deeds; neither are they reoeipted for as having accord¡Dg to Mr Cann’* testimony, teen paid. Through thi* negket of blank forms were printed in tbe record the secretary, which is a violation of and Mr. Hacklenoan fl led oat the law. tbe committee are of the opinion b'ank«, averaging less than fitty writ tbat thousands of dollars of the money ten words to the da-d, For this ser of tbe state has been paid without any vice. for wbioh two hundred dollars ▼alne being rendered therefor. Thi* would have been a liberal oompeaaatioo. is particularly notio»able in voaohers he drew from the state tre&snry the presented of payment from tha “inci sum of $5,583 50 dental faad.” The custom of the sec From frtapt-mber 1st. 1872 tn Sep retary ha* been to pay all claims pre ta mt »er let, 1874 David FieHschtnao. sented ao long as there wa* money ap H. H. Qilfry and T H. Cann were plicable for payment from thia fond; eaoh paid five dollars per day. Sundav* and when it was exbaoated to report included, making a total of $3 650 each the defioency to the legislature for ap for two years as clerks in tbe land propriation for deficiency to cover department. J S. Ws’toa was paid these claims. . daring this time $1 555 for similar The total disregard of duty and of service«. Io addition to this, H. H. tbe law npon the part of the board is Gilfrv was paid for extra eorvices per still more apparent whea we consider formed during the same time, connect that Mr. Cann, who received and dis ed with th« laud department the snm bursed each large sums, had no lawful of $1 153 50 making a total paid oat authority to receive public fnnds.mnch within this time of $13 458 50 This leas to act as a disbursing officer. His does not include near a thousand dol position wa* that of clerk. No law lars paid Walton for maps. was provided for his appointment; do Tbe following ia a sample of liber bond was given or required. It was ality of the board in rewarding the em not necessary that he be commissioned. ploye« for extra service*: Mr. Gilfrv in Bis relation to the state wa« in no way D’cember of 1872 wg< sent to La different from that of the ja u’or or Grande to settle with McComas, the *x other employee. The constitution r"gister of the La Grand* land office makes the secretary of state the oustn He was employed 30 days in this aer dian of warrants, and under the taw vice for which be was paid ten dollars the treasurer i* the sola custodian per dav; during this time he contin of the public funds, and tbe only an- ued to draw bia snlary aa private thoriz^d disbursing officer. The pre secretary to the governor and five cedents established by. the board in dollars a day aa recording clerk of dealing with these fnnda, if allowed to the hoard, although be performed no go nnrebuked, wloud soon break down service in either of these capacities. He all barriers between the treasure and was al*o paid 155 38 dollars for *xp*n the greed of dishonest officials and sea, making a total amount drawn from their retainers.* a fact of which the pa*t the treasure for these 30 davs of 705 38 eight years furnishes a lamentable ex dollars. The evident dishonesty of ample. The warrants, it is claimed bv thia tranaaction is too* glaring tn re Mr. Cann, were ordered to lx paid by quire comment, hat if he who takp* the board, bnt of these orders, if any the moaey is censnralde. in what terms were made, there ia no reoord for the shall we speak of the culpability of past four years. Governor Grover oer those who. entrusted with the guard tifices to the correctness of most of ianship of the pnblio interest sworn them, bat tbe orders for tbeir paymant trustees nf the pnblio funds, ddibar are not attached to tbe vouchers, nor ately squander fh*m in thss lavish way? are they elsewhere to bo found. The dishonesty of the Bosrd st’ll more In tbe report of tha committee on plainly appears from th« fact that this the conduct of tbe deaf mu'« eobool. Fleischman during these two years it ia shown that Mr. John Gray draw performed the duties of State Tress nr almost a year’s salary and did no ser er. and Gilfcy that of Private Secre vice, but Secretary Chadwick drew tary to the Governor; thus tbpso gen warrants for Gray’s salary, well know tlemen received liberal pav for their ing that there was no service performed full time as clerks of the board, while by him, from the fact that the seore a great nart of their tiro* must neces tary was a member of the board of ed sarily have been oonsnropd in perform «cation and knew who was and who ing the dntie» of the other pos’tion» was not employed. ♦ hey held. The «mount of time spent, I d the proposals for furnishing sta judging iiom th* meagre recirds to be tionerv for the state department in tb* foand mast necesssr’lv have been v*rv year 1878, it appears that J. K Gill <fc small, nevertheless th«v wit * paid five Co. put in a hid for furnishing said dol'ara per dav. Sundays jticladpd. stationery of the quality asked for in The nommittee sr* of the opinion tbe advertisement of Secretary Chad that on* comnetant mtn wonM have wick. The quality asked for in aaid performed all the clerical work done advertisement was to be first quality. by Cann. Gilfrv ard Fieschman at an Tbe contract was awarded to Messrs. expense of one-third of the amonnta Hirstel <& Co., who furnished an infe paid these. Bnt had more than on* Mor quality of st«tiouery to fill said clerk been necps«arv. if the board had •ontract. Tbe evidence shows that the desired to ¿eal fairly hv the State they state could have saved from $500 to would have employed one man wbn $800 on that odb contract alone, bad conld have bestowed his entire atten tbe secretary advertised for the class of tion to the duties of th* position, in goods be received. (See testimony of stead of engaging those who conld J. K Gill aod M. Cone ) spare a moiety of their time in the ser In the matter of purchase from the vice an 1 paying each of them as much “Incidental fond” the price* paid are or more than they conld have earned ■anally about 25 per cent, higher than in any private employment, for which tha highest retail price charged indi th*v were enrop-tant, bad they made it viduals. and tbe purchases were made their sole bnsiaesa. Another instance of the liberality of ib amall quantities of such articles aa th* board ia exhibited in paving Mv. were in daily use around the depart ment. Take tbe office of janitor for Gil fry 35) dollars for recording 351 the state house. He was paid his sal deeds, a service as before staled which ary of about one thousand dollars per consisted in filling blanks m printed annum, yet we find be was also paid forma averaging less tbad fiftv written as night watahmia, at tbe treasury wnrds to the deeds and dooble the department, for attendance on meetings rates allowed eonnty clerks, would ef tbe teaohers’ institute, for washing Rmmounted to a snm not greater than fox tbe departments; all this is paid 52 65 dollars. Liberality nnd*r some for from tbe incidental fund extra to circumstances is a virtue, bnt it is of a the janitor; ao much has been paid for donbtfuT character, when indulged jn antra service» that it became a matter with other people’s money, under any ef doubt what his legitimate duties as circumstances, bat when it takes the janitor were. While tbe supremo form of a lavish waste of public funds court was in session he was al*o paid upon favorites or otherwise, by those fbr service* there, and one item of whose sworn duty it is tn guard the washing alone for that body is so large States from imposition and injustice it During aa almost to oonvinoe tbe people of tbe becomes an ab*o1nto crim*. the two vears referred to, tbe sum of state that that august aod eminent tri bunal was not in a very presentable 15 272 84 was paid oat on order of the condition und had brought their'’soiled board for ‘’clerical aid,” maps and linen” with them ta be washed at the other services with th* land depart ment to Cann. Gilfry. Flieschmao and expense of tho state. In all cases Secretary Chadwick ap Waltm. And from S**ptember, 1870. pears not to have acted in the interests to September 1878r 36 644 09 was paid ef tho state, ae guardian and watchman for similar aervioea to Cann. Gilfry, of the treasury of the state, as bia po- Fleischman. Walton and Hankieman aMbtt as anditoe of accounts made him, A considerable part of this was paid hv* merely to draw warrants without a without appropriation and wit hoot thought or oare whether they were warrant upon the treasury and was eoaaect and just He does not appear never reported to the legiglaturs either b>.have profited by tbe watohfnlness of aa receipt a. or disbursement»^ Mis predecessors in cffice, bat to have shown an effort to Burpas* that officer A negro teamster in Nashville de- in this liberality to persons having claret that h" muet give np driving claims against tbe state* Hte did not mnle* or withdraw from ebnreb, the foiget his friends, bnt audited tbe two positions being incompatible. claims and drew his warrants ft>r Cann, Ailfry, Grey, Hacklemazu J-iekwn. The coat of ttr an-1 feather«, fre- Gaston. Simpson, FhusctaiaB. Walion qoeutly worn by citizen* of Reno, wlio and others, with the greatest liberality; have managed to get them »el veg die- and aa a member of the board of school liked, ia now known tbrongboat tbe land commissioners, the same lavish ' State as “ the Reno ulster. ” band was exhibited in paving whatever ---------- • • * ----- -—- bills were presented by Msj Quincy A Th» island of Cipro? at one time Btook*. Jasae N. Barker. J. N. T Mil- lor, J. F. Amis, Cha*. Schultz, N. H. contained nine d ffi-rent kingdoms, and fete*. D H. Mnrphy and otbera, show more than a million inhabitants. O» ing that the board «a« runeb more in irg to the alleged p-’cirher tamperament tent io rewardin g it» friends than in of it* people, it wa« called ‘’tllo home protecting ttaaMrvx t-£ lhe state. of love aod beauty.”' ♦ ASHLAND MARKET. ASHLAND HOUSE. he undersigned wishes to re - T where ha la re idy at any titre, and on a’l occ ii-rons to set before them tbe l est the market afford*, in a tttyle rtecond to no other bouse in Ore,<»011. Dinners and snppe-s for .«pécial ncciaio i«. gotten up in appropriate siyl", al short no lice. JASPER HOUCK. All kincs cf fresh and dried Meats, Dried Beef, J a CKKOMVII.I.K, O beuo ' n . qpHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR-^ B cii.M-4 ibe ub ve u ined »> bi from K«blt & W i I mid , beg le<'«e *o iuf<>ru> ApFwa ice public Hutt they re de’rrn.iie-d to II n c Hitu.unt ce of U>e pntruw.ge that has fur ill my yeure paxt been Conferred on these juetly Bolognas, Til subscriber!« ng tin in charge of the PIONEER HOTEL, HIM A CALL-And raet aspired will tu.ke you feei at bexne. G IVE [2-29 f. ttut he BUGGIES AND ni>29«v3-lf J no. R. B. HUtchings The »»b»cnb*r g’ve* notice that he le now prepar ed to fill order* f jt gloves of the REST RUCKtKIN. IN CREAI VA RIETY, MILLS » PHCENIX Aleo lace leather etc , etc. Call nt my eslabllehateD ou Granite Street and tee for yvartelf. Jno B 11. Hut. hiaga. W. OKvi il. Proprietor, (Bo44tfj 1« now maimfactti ing a guakty <4 flour SUPERIOR TO ANY H»r*tufora m^aafaearM in thia vallay. aaiuR an eii.tndy Be la J. D. FOUNTAIN And can furnish our rus’emer* with a tip-top turu- u jt at »«.y time. Horses Bearded On reasonable term*, >»»*4 the b*«t of ctre and alien- H.xi bestowed ur-on them w bile under their charge. Also, J. B. TOZER, H. 3. KMERY. DRY-GOODS^ PIONEER STORE. Or®6«n,- (o) A shland , O regon , STATIONERY, Manufacturers of all kinds oí SCHOOL-BOOKS, 13 f BEST PENS and GENUINE INKS FURNITURE, A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothing Dry Goods at the at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE ETC., ETC. Linkville Livery Stables. ooxns, SASH, BHNDS, DOOR AND WIKDuW FRAMES, ----- o------ CANDIES, NUTS AND TOYS, re pleased to announce that their A m Stables a TOBACCOS, And Notions in Great Variety. LAKE COUNTY - - t2n!9tf. WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, To any and all who may receive flour that proves not to be a* represented. NURSE & CORPE THATCHER A WOBBEN. da L ey , Proprietors of tbe C hampion GROCERIES, WM. D. CORPE Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. ritHE UNDERSIGNED, THANKIN'! OUR PA- B iron, for t><e liberal p.urouage be«>o»ed a,«ai u* during our conn* con with u.e U< tou IJ very Sinb-e*, would he.pcnk u continuo ce of a me U oar »uaeeeur«. C àbdwki .1. A M c M ahu M. N-». IV: if. General Merchandise, REFUNB THE MONEY. GEORGB NURSE, change for goods We will guarantee aati«f*ct!<>ri in all our trans action*. CABDWKI.L A McMaaen. w. c. Ba Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex Horses Bought and Sold. All flour warranted genuine and of tbe brat quality He wil 1 C^GIre him a di »nd convine* yourself Which »Bey are prepared *• «ell at price« that cann*t fail to satisfy entogare. sure to call and era u* and •<* fur jaiireelves. DALEYr & CO., Satisfaction. He Guarantees LAKE COUNTRY CARRIAGES —j3D»saU<»Dr üaa— NEW PROCESS, First introducid by him !n thia cointy. Are now receiving from San Francitco an ex.enaive stock of goods of • xactly eulled to tbe trade of the SADDLE HORSES, GEORGE NURSE miscellaneous ’ P We have conatantly on hind the very best ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY Of th" Lake Country, and ia datermlnvd to niak" bia g e-ts comfortabl* and happy. LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. POPULAR STABLES! Sausage, Hides and pe’H bo igh*, and all kinds of fai Stock taken iu exchange for m-.-Ht. Linkville, Lake County, Oregon - Corner of 4t.h and California Sts., --DEALKB3 1N- Etc.. Etc. P ioneer H otel . • 8IKÄS W . dealersiw STABLES, BROWN fe HÄKRIS . . THATCHER & WORDEN S ale and E xchange i mind his friends, and the traveling pub lic generally, that be is still to be taaud at this LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, H . M. THATCHER. UNION LIVERY A splendid stock of Boots inr A Fine Assortment of Fancy Shoes at the Goods and Notions at the PIONEER STORE PIONEER STORE. OF ALL DIMENSIONS. - OEGON Good HACKS Excédent BUGGIBS and ho 1 RIDING HOtlbKS alwaya on hand. .^'P icture ordbr. ♦- Are tn excellent réunir, amply provided with feed And !h«t cn-tonier* will he w»i ed ou promptly and in the beat atyle. ekames fieatly made to An immense stock of the best brands of Tobacco and Cigars at the PIONEER STOKE. J j ^P laning of all kinds, sawing, AND BOOTS SHOES, turning, boring, etc., etc., ^^~Horeea promptly cared for, and_j^g HATS, CAP3, ETC. Tourists and Others Outfitted On the ehorteet notl:e ß^*Do not fell to gite the Liekviüe Stablee a tri W ill contract fo> the «11 kind« ol B vilihnos . ASHLAND NURSE A CORPS. [vSnoTtf] DONE WITH DISPATCH. 3-80. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY PAINTS AND OILS. “ Cheaper than the Cheapest ” is Our motto. erection of Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. ^.Undertaking, a Specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. R. T. BALDWIN Sr MRS. M. W. HARGAÍINE , V2u44,-tf MANUFACTURER OP, AND PEAYJER IN, DALEY & CO. SADDLERY AND HARNESS, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF » ■ ADDLF.R, ftlBNKB«, BU1DLE*, HrURM, ■TIBBCPM, ■ T*, WHIPS, XASHKR, CINCHOS. We are now manufacturing, and have on hdnd a good assortment of LAUNDRY aud TOILET SOAP. which we offer to the trade at Repairinc promp-ly and cheaply done. Give me » c II nu I c*>nvli>ce yourvelve* ha' you ->n * ve uju D-. ey by tr >di> g with u-e. [3 10 fl R. T. B. Sa. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. GREASE ANA ASHES' WANTED. Millinery Store. Oregon. ASHLAND or the benefit of those desir - Mi Patterns and tba Warner Health Corret. CaST’A Tor ler* from a dletaaue promptly filled. feiJ“ Every thihg aold cheap for Caab. L^TBIa ihing, PreeeiDg aud Coloring, i* the very Laaieat uumuer. *v2ul6U Mrs. 11. D. Jones. ing go d Wigtm Work, the unde<*igned hereby ini.kffs kn >wn th it I e can be lo>ind at all times ai hi- shop in ll?e S. W. comer of the public *q <aie Ashland Ogn.. and is ie‘idy atid willing 'o -Io all work entrns ed to me in a wo km tulike manner. W AG ON’S. CARRIAGES, BUGGIl-LS, WllfEL- BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., m.tde to‘ "rdfi . »nd repaired oti short notice. T*'e best Eiisiern sio-k co siun’ly on hand. W. W. KEN I NOR. Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. C. S. Sergent & Co., ' MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN Saddlery & Harness, uer*, we wi.l guarantee a permannt c> re i<< " ery cu-e, ui refund you all money exponded. All ruiierei.-u >u << give Ua-re Puwc-er* un e il/ uu.1, uDd be couvluoa i/f Uitlr curative power*. Price,for large b -x, t3.ni,or 4 b >x»*f r|l .oo.wnl bv mull o nny |«r ul U..i rd 8 ater or C u d > <>u re ceipt of pACe, ur by expre-», C. O D. Addree*. K I am now permanently located in this place, and respectfully asks the patronag o< the citizens. * ; nnllabed in a» mi-weekly pur»* of *'g»t p»-i^« in *» cq puri,or a x eeu puger exb week. It pr.reuia ROBES, DUSTERS MILLS 0 WE WILL CONTINUE TO PURCHASE WHEAT W inchester R epeating R í F lés (commonly called Henry Rifles) cf model of 18U6, 1S73, and 1876. Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods Ashland, Ju’e 27th, 1*78. nnltf. ASHLAND THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, IRON WORKS. And. WUl Deliver IN TOWN, AT HIS well known institntj n will b« in • P"r*i'O:i «Imi- g the wiii’er. All parti«-* wantli g work dune, will p’etse b:iug it ia. All w<>rk duti" it* the T VERY BEST MANNER. [no 22 If] r Vot,. *, o. 1 l-TT. FOR THE GENERAL TRADE UB dCk U» ’JU OP UB QB «LP. —o—o — F roe year, per null............................. F"r rix « otit- *....................................... For three m<io>b-...................................... »4 O q .3 s< ‘ .1 M LtBKBAL TXBMH To OLVB8. Fiv* a>ple* for I year. > i<l I O'py - x-r ♦ 17 So ..m so I fboi <e- fo- lye r, n-i 1 enp- ex’r*. TwtKTY-Fivx a>pee C-r 1 ye«r,;-n t 1 »•, y » . .«2 (W M COLWELL’S TRI WEEKLY Stage« tun beiw"eii th’- above named poiuL« tbr"« times seek, making tbe ttip through in <>ned >y csr- ryingU S. Mail und passenger«. LEAVES iSKLAND HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLO wtD'ed eee y «bere «o work ft»r a*. Now i* tbe tm-. Co* ly oulöt -»<r terme free. A;clr«M Taux A Co., Au- gtMW, Maine. PIKENIX, OREGON. (V2u21 f > NEW SAW MILL. Tbe •ub-cri ber having F. F. PHILLIPS. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. completed hie Saw Mi Two miles South*West of Main Stmt, Ashland, A’f *nfferer« from ih’» gi»*.»* rh«t ^r» anrten* a t> <nrw1 <r Dr. Klavner'« Conawaaptive Pawdera. 1D« m Fowler, « jx ti>e <«u j , i-4. . luwu tu •lll.CBf't ■umptiaa >r.* «11 dieeHrer <w >h* TCh.wwt wmdl L««g* - iialewt, *o -tror* oar Mtn u> the«*, a«4 1 m > to c «al<<v you tb rt twy .re a.» nnaiiw w • m forw M o .very ,(.Merer, b, m il, |MM puW/a fraa’ trial l»<x. «. a-. t **n- »our ro ewy tmll y.w ar« («rfbclv exit.fled of tbetr car-.i.ve p<n>*r-. If yo«r tffr 1« w. rtb n.rtti.-, g. n , Aria) u> «i*b< thaw PaWBara' • M-1, a. t *y • it- " tto I- «tm- *ua, •»ka. a« | og. S -a, *o, -er* tn sDy p» rt . t *ha L'ui rd Bt te» ur b, mail, <* recetpi of price JbdJrea*, I* I now prepared to furnish tbe be* qualt y of lam ber, in qawltie« to suit purchatwr*. al lb« LOWEST »e, LIVING RATES. 0— GiVE HIM A TRIAL AND SEE I F HE CAN GIVE YOU Satisfaction -12-3- John Chandler. THE LEADING PAPER M. COLWELL. v2n3Lf] ; LEAVE LINKVILLE v3 no 4-tf. action«. C. S. Sergent it CL YREKA JOURNAL TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AN > SA7UR- D iY8 irriviHR ut A-hland mine «lay c>-n on msk« money fo*’*r*» w -rt f-r u* rect* vih o-ir daily «tuire line b"«we«n st a ytbì- g elee. Cardi») »’t *•- Liukv lie >md F -rt Klamath Also wi h qui rod—we will * an you. Twelve d 1- his tri weekly line fr<*m Linkville to 1 r* a day, m home, m.de by in* tadu*- Lake View and alt intermedin*© points. trl tt*. Men, women, bo»* »nd *1'1« And satisfaction guarantied in all* my trans C^Do npt fail to give ub a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give sat isfaction. MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI DAYS «t 4 o clock a . m : -rrive* ut Liuk- ville same day«. Returning, ZIMMEHM kN Jt FRAZER. attention. goods. Ashland and Linkville STAGE EÏNÊ. On rvae liable terms, and given the beat aj produce taken in exchange for Of MATTER EACH WEEK. It I* in -II re»pec«, Scihtato* to any Weekly pub lished on tne Penile Co .ei. HORSES BOARDED All kinds of approved country J. CHANDLER. Gelastas-459 And caa furnish my customers with a tiptop turn-oui at any lime. A* CUeip aa the I n Wnpier &. Ajidersont SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. UBaiæaa. XJWFaacfcUxa ----- ALSO------ I bare constantly on hand the Tory best ADd in ebort, Every thing r«qulr«d * It Is puYdshed on WEDNESDAY lud SATURDAY —- FLOUR, FEED &c, POPJLÀ^itABLES — aaoaoLL — LIOR SE BLANKETS. EHE ASHLAND SACRAMENTO Team, Buggy aod Plow Harness, Prices to suit | v2n6tf 360 t ulto * S tbxkt , B buokly ., N. Y. “WEEKLY UNION” ALL WORK WARRANTED t&'Call and see Specimens. S, Ln<Iit*$\ fflei»-’ nnd Boys’ Sad dle a, a Speciality. whip », Burnishing Goods, SICKNESS. A.H A R033F HAVING Boots and Shies Hatt aria Caps • oA vtme rulfe-rt-r-ill-. iu-rt w<d •••nllw cl tui fjrjh*!ii w* will *en<t tl e.u b, m 11 post paid, Lee trial box. A* Dr G^ulod t. t eo 1J »by •ill >u ti.u ti.,rer-im <ie'hi-di-e.re . *, e< ill *»•"!> • nd *'■> < ur kiHiu 'eTL’e ii>i>ui-uixi* have !>«■ per manently cored' h> b- u«e of 'b"^ Pow« 3Av> Oregon. dealers in Hardware, Crockery, Fits Epilepsy, EFPS A GENERAL ASSORT- ment of goods in bis line of trade. Ashland i/b—, ^HE T Lruseff the above elwble«. from Ciihpniaa k Neil b-gs leave to inform the piiblia that h«- i* deteimined t<> merit a con tinuum e ..f tbe pa<ron:.ge that ba* tor many yoara pant been confeiit-d on tb.ee juntly General Merchandise, A shland , O regon , ARTIST. ------o------ Peimanrntly Cared no hambag-by one month’« nenge of Dr. Goulard'« Cel ebrated Infal.ible Fit Powdeit. io Ci>u- C. K. KLUM, J. W. RIGGS, main street ; ashl F SHOP FALLING HARNESS I have now ou Land a beau if at a**or*KM>t of Hat*, Bonnet*, ^‘ ade*. French Flower*, Wreathe FlUu.es. Nack Ti-*, Linen Suita, Ju>. Ladiea' FinUhing Good*, etc., etc. etc. Al»j ANYWHERE SALE AND FEED STABLES I tv2uS f.J * - - - - To give Entire Satisfaction. The Tune.«. Wagon Factory. RIGDON & CO. On Hal* Street Ashland ASHLAND LIVERY FACTORY. MERGANSER, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. ALWAYS ON HAND, ]Vol. IH No. I if ] -IB THE- OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. Sam« size ** tbe Sacramen'o R ecobi » U m I on . 24 by 36, nnd reduced t«» FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM IN ADVANCE. ROBERT NIXON, Bdhor aad FvMabea. I |< B i U lì I ’jk 1 Fi^huet'»-*« yoo <wne«g*»e I •*’vl7'l«r «¡y ¿X la b, ; I •••Ì *O1 *e* ebber NX „ , right ti-ibeirow- lee.httM Putlcnl.i» ,i4 •wm«'*- -uriti ft fr.e. Improv your »p . e time •« t«i-bu-t»e*«. ^Cu.Pwll e W Ine ¿tb/'*/'* I' k 4- v b»» H I ’ Addraee (î-Sft-iy your own t»w»-|s omg, K« rt»k. B-«-r. f.yoa •.*( »' whfcn i•**.*>• .-faltber' "ics make rre-»' i«y •)< tbe •!«*• het w -rk. f r (»riicuiar» writ« to H. H alt rrv A Oo P nt»u*, Mai De. vK50- lyj DO