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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1879)
Till 21, 1379 E G OW’TIl OF PORT D | , [lulnul Empire.] here is no city in America, of its . that can show the same number of elegant business buildings as Port land. Smaller tLan either San Jose or Sacramento, 61.e has more fine edifices for mercantile and manufacturing pur- » ses than bo'h of them together. On a recent visit to that city we noticed a great improvement going on along Front streot, wlrcli is fust becoming, in elegHtl ’e and sub tunt al character of its bu I.lings, a fornrdab'e rival for M«rk>t street in S.in Fianci-co. In 1870 tbe first li.-e io- real estate came, and nib"i qient improvement of bosiure-» property, took pl ico in that city. That was purely specniative.and had ils origin in Ben Holiday ’a railroad ventures. Tbis was followed by a sad reaction, in which some very worthy men went to the wall. The present rise in valaea dot s not seem to be based opou speculation,for no one man has thrown into circulation any great amount of money. On the contrary, it ie a legitimate consequence of the gradual growth and increasing wants of the vast expanse of territory of which Portland is the commercial and fiuan- uial emporium. Many ascribe this progressive move ment to tbe great development of agri culture iu the broad domain lying east of tbe Cascades, but this ii hardly warrantable to believe. During the : past season of grain shipments, fully one half fcf the Walla Walla gram was shipped directly from tbe Cascades to Astoria, where it was loaded for tbe United Kingdom; and Portland had no hand in its shipment, nor received profit from it in any w»y whatever, Yet in spite of all this loss of a trade Jong acceorded to her, Portland grew and throve in 1878 as 3he had never done befor?. -♦ • - --------- BARKER'S MEDICINE CHEST. [Sdetn Stite m .n 1 8ome of the orgms have l:ceu trying to make capit il out of a statement in tbe Roseburg LuUpendent that tho com mittee reported. Barker, as pnreba-ing a medicine chest of Sol. Abrams. Thia Abrams denies, and thereupon the In dependent (?) draws sundry ucfavoral le references iu relation to the findiugsof the committee. S I Abrams’ name was not mentioned in tho report. The following is all tbe report cont iius in relutiou to the malt.r as pnblioh d iu this paper of date D jc . 31-t: In the bills of supplies we IiD<l syrup at $7 50 per keg, fl jur, 5 emts per pound; b i con, 25 cents per pound; sugar. 20 cents, and other things in proportion Under date of May 17, 1873, Je se N Barker bought of Abram & Bros, a drug bill amounting to £632. We p ib lisbod a bill in full us cert fi • 1 by J N. Barker on Thursday last. The case must bo getting hopeless when the plunderers’ organs manufacture state ments. attribute them to the commit tee and then proceed to disprove them io order to cas‘dis *rcdit upon th" report. ----------- ► « ♦ •< fWuttington Past.] The pretty bit of fencing foils, Le tween Edmunds and Bl line recent?;, was u positive benefacition to the gal lery. Tbe cloud of witness s who I hover over tho senate in its progress across vast Saharas of dull rouiiue are I very gratelnl for any little oasis of thi, sort. It is something to behold E I- mnnds rise in his seat, calm, keen, in cisive, on guard. It is something to Bee Blaine rise like a Miine moon and shine down over his left shoulder. It was a very pretty little game of thrust and parry, with a wonderful d’H-Tonee in choice of weapons. Blaine pound». Edmunds cuts. Blaine yields a battle axo, Edmunds cirries the identical Damascus blade that Wendell Puillips gives in his “Lost Aits,” which was flexible enough for a o rrkscrew sheath. Blaine's sarcasm is a robust affur — a matter of inches and avoirdupois, E I- munda’ is of an unknown quality, aud reminds one of chain lightning. - Jno. R. B. Hutchings. J. D. FOUNTAIN. Cultivating Wheat. [Ohio Farmer.] We have just boi n reading an ac count of experiments made in England in dibbling wheat and cultivating it like corn with a hoe Tbe set d was plante i in drills, one foot apart, and four inches apart in the rows. The spaces bet ween tbe drill rows were care fully cultivated until the plants had at tain-'d suffi •¡•■nt i rowth to interfere wi h the work. The result tv is eighty four bush Is per acre. Another t xper- irneiit. with row* six inches apart and the s< e<l four inches upart in the rows, resulted in a yield of sixty ni; e bushels per acre. O;her ca-es might be given in which even greater success attended this mode of cultivating wheat. We would suggest thft our readers test this ni thod ou a small patch of ground — a square rod, or more. Have it accur ately measured, put it iuto the. best condition, and see what your land Is capable of producing. If it will pay, we ought to know it, and we will never find out without trying. You may be compelled to cultivate the square rod with the hand hoe; but if it is found to iucrease the crop to an extent that will justify the work, implements for culti vating by hor.-e power will be speedily forthcoming. General Merchandise, su?; I Can suggest no other I DEA LEKS IN lie generally, that he is still to be lound at this LONG ESTABLISHED IK USF, where he Is re tdy at any time, and on all occasions to set before them the best the market affords, in a style second to no other bouse in Oregon. Dinners and simpers for special occasions, gotten up in appropriate style, at -bort no lice. JASPER HOUCK. C. S. Sergent & Co DEALER8 IN General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, P ioneer H otel . Hardware, Crockery, LAKE COUNTRY Asd in short, Everythltg required ; PIONEER HOTEL, FOR THE GENERAL TRADE Of the Lake country, and is determined t make his g e.'ts comfortable aud happy, GIVE HIM a CAT.L-And rest assured taat he will m .ke you feei ut hun.e. LS LF_t UP L2J cS3 Beef Cattle, Hides and A\ ool taken in ex All kind? of approved country MISCELLANEOUS- PHŒNIX P- VV. Olwi 11. Proprietor, Is now maLuficui in^ a quality of flour SUPERIOR TO ANY Heretofore m nuficiured in this valley, using an en irely change for goods. produce taken in exchange for MILLS. He is goods. Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. not fail to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere, ¡is we are determined to give sat isfaction. THATCHER & WORDEN. V2nl9if. PIONEER STORE. C. S. Sergent & Co. NEW PROCESS, PHŒNIX, OREGON. ' Satisfaction. Al! Hour warrant, d genuine and of the b:et quality. He wi l SCHOOL-BOOKS, REFUND THE MONEY. BEST PENS andGEtyUINE INKS Qvegan, (V2n21 f.l ETC., ETC. GEORGE NURSE, ------ o colv ' iqca yourself WM. D. CORPE TOBACCOS, Proprietors of the C iiamp . on A shland , O regon , NURSE & CORPE Manufacturers of all kinds of And Notions in Great Variety. LAKE COUNTY Clothing^ AND HATS, CAI'S, ETC. 3-20. ASHLAND OEGON feyHorses promptly cared fur, [v3 no 7tf] NURSE & CORPE. i DOORS, SAS??, BLINDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, Good HACKS Exc-llont BUGGIES and No 1 BIDING HOBbES ulwaye on haixl. Oil the shortest notice tiT Do cot fall to give the Linkville Stables a Ula A Fine Assortment of Fancy A splendid stock of Boots anc Goods and Notions at the Shoes at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. FURNITURE, Are tn excellent repair, amply provided with feed And th kt cn-toaiers wu: b; wai ed ou promptly and in the be st etyle. SHOES, A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothing Dry Goods at the at the 8 PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, ■^re pleased lo atrouDce that their Stables «T 0-------- (») H. S. EMERY. DALEY & CO., 11 f Linkville Livery Stables. CANDIES, NUTS AND TOYS, W. C. DALEY, J. R. TOZER, To any ard all who muy re celve flour that proves not to be as represented. CifGlve him a Cal!.- nd OF ALL DIMENSIONS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY PAINTS AND OILS. “Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Our motto. F'^P laning of ¡ili kinds, sawing, Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. turning, boring, etc., etc., DOSE WITH DISPATCH. ▼2ut4,—if MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN, SADDLERY AND HARNESS, MERGANSER, LAKE COUNI Y, OREGON. We are now manufacturing, and have on hand a good assortment ot LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP. which wc ofler to the trade at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. GREASE ANA ASHES WANTED. RIGDON & CO t*2i 6 f.J ASHLANÓ HARNESS SHOP ^h.Wn,i. contract io.' the erection of all kiuJs ol B iildinus . MRS. M. W. HARGADINE- ¡j^°An Agent Wanted in this Locality, to supply the Rapid Demand. ^.Undertaking, a Specialty. $1155.00 rta SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. week mack kart , house and wagon rcRNiHnxx fbf . i . Nothing Succeeds Liko Success!! ALWAYS ON HAND, The Former High Priced Machines R educed to A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DALEY & CO. saddles , harness , RUBLES, SPVKH, •TIBHVPS, » TB, WHIPS, LASHES, C1KCH08. Repairin’ promp’ly nc<l cheaply done. Give tr.e a c II ani Cuiivii.ee your.-elves 'hat jou <-on sive nice ty by tr.dii g with me. [3 10 fl R. T. B. S b . --------------------- - An immense stock of the best bran Is of Tobacco and Cigars at the PIONEER STOKE. J®^~P1CTUKE ekames neatly mice to order. R. T. BALDWIN Sr, FACTOR V. B« ■« As Cheip as the GEORGE NURSE. [2-29if. Which <hey are prepared lo-ell at prices thitcaimot fail to satisfy customer» sure to call and see us aud see fur yourselves. cus.omera. STATIONERY, nr.lc.aa C alifornia C andidates . —Tho San Franci-co Npo/7 Tim s says tbe following will bi candid it> s before the nominating Conventions of next sum mer, an 1 that the list is daily increas ing For Governor — Republicans Hon T. G. Phelps,of Siu Miteo. Hon. Horace Davis, Gen. John F Miller, Hon. Geo C Perkins and Hon. J. M. Mi. Shifter.of S.in Francisco; II<»n.W. C. Blecher; Hon. J H Jewett of Yuba; Hon A. P. Citlin. of S ¡crauieuto.Geu. Geo. S. Evans, of Sin Q iintin Dem ocrats—G »v. Wm. Irwin, of Siskiyou, and Hon. Jas. A Johnson, of Marlin. Aie now receiving from San Francisco an ex.ensive 6(ock of goods of great varhty exactly Milted to tbe trade of tbe fc ® 3 TLe Subscriber 1» ng iln in ch; rge of tbe He Guarantees BOOTS LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. Linkville, Lake County, Oregon Boots and Shoes Hats anj Caps DRY-GOODS, GR1 -CERI ES, SIKES WORDEN THATCHER & WORDEN ASHLAND HOUSE Tourists and Others Outfitted might ba by m ans o< a ‘dr imatic cen sor,’ whjs ta-t; or judgement might, hnwevtr, be frequently at fault. If the management of theaters could be denied to speculators and placed in the hands cf actors who vallie their rtpu- ta’iou and respect their calling, the stage would at least afford healthy rec reation. if not, indeed, a wholesome stimulus to the noble sentiments. Bit while the theater'is permitted to bn a mere shop for gain—»pen to every huckster of immoral gimcracks —thero is no way to discriniiuato between the pure aud ba-e but through the expe rience of others. -- -------- H. M. THATCHER. First introduc. d by him In this county. In a recent E tter E lain Bnoth uses the following significant language iu reference to the m"deru drama: "My knowledge of tbe modern drama is so very meagre that I never permit my wife and daughter to witness a play without previously ascertaining its char’.fer. T >i» is the m-thccl I pur- BLAINE AND EDMUNDS. —.— Harris Neil &, Co B.-otli on the Uranin -------------------- WARNING TO PAPER STCPPERS B iscuits —Horse biscuits L. A. N ul , . H abt . ib , *rw the reanli. ot careful experiment— ing by the Prn-sitii) military authori ties for some condensed form in which to put provender for army horses in war time. Tht-fee, after a very severe irial, are admitted to be a great suc- c. as Tue biscuit, or. as it baa been called the “oat comfit,” consists of 30 parts of oat flour,30 parts of dt x'riuated pea meal, 30 parts of rye flour, aLil 10 --DEALER3 1N- parts of linseed meal; or, 40 parts of oat flour, 40 parts of dextrinated pea All kinds cf fresh and dried meal, au I 20 parts limn ed meal; or, 20 parts of pea meal, 20 parts of wheat Meats, flotir, 20 parts of corn 20 parts of rye Hides and pelts to igb», and till kinds cf fat flour, 10 parts of gra'ed bread, and 10 stock taken iu exchange for meat. parts of linseed meal; or, finally, other ni.37-v3-tf analogous mixtures. The Russian» also tried the-e horse biscuits during tb6 recent war. Tbe horses were fed on the biscuit during 26 day ; and every day notes wi re made of state, plump neas and weight of the horses aud their strength tested with dyuanometer. ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY The superiority of thu comfits over oars (a third of which are undigested aud The FLb«cnb»*r g:Tef notice that he 1 b now prej>nr- lost in the dung beep) was so marked that they were adopted, not only in ed to ¡111 orCert fJr gloves of the imitation of Prussia, as in exceptional recourse for tunes af w«r. but al-o a-» a steady food m time of p*ace. A ration BEST BUCK!KIN. IN CREA I UJ- R1ETY, is about 31 pounds; it comprises from 25 to 30 biscuits of from four to AI ao lace 'eatber etc , etc. Call st my establish men five inches in diameter by four tenth« un Granite Street und tee fur yourself. of an inch in thickness. These biscuits, strung on wire, can Jno. B K. lint liings. be snsp^n led to the saddle without (DOiitf) dinger of breakage, and a hcr-e can thus euiily carry nourishment to la-t four or five days. They a:e given dry or wet (after having b'en broken np, at the rate of 7 in the tnorning. ó • 12 at noon nu l 7 in the eveuing. - LE) sajáis ar flau— TWEKTT DOLLARS, jvoi. in n ... i tf.; Wagon Factory Thoroughly warranted and s-mt tu you for *» ^OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR- . iug go d wagon work, the undersigned hereby makes known th it le can be loiud at all times :o bis shop in the S. W. comer And r.o obligitUn to keep one, it not be run thin any machine yon ever bad. of the public sq "ire Ashland Ogn.. and is leuly and wiling 'o do all work entrus'ed —EVERY FAMILY CAN NO»V OWN A Ffd'T-CLAoi SEV14G UVJHiNA lo ini’ ina woi km oilike manner. W AG- Ou Main Street ONS. CARRIAGES, Bl'ulilKS, Will EL- The Old Favorite and Reliable S tandard Ashland Or egon. BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made to order, and repaired on short notice. I have now on baud a beau »fut «»for ment of T*'e best Eastern stork eonsian'ly on W. W. KENINOR. Hate, Bonnete, ^Kadee. Frewh Flower», Wreaths hand. Tlua_e-. Neck Ti>-e, T.ti.eu Suits, Jun. I.i'lieB’ Ashland, June 17th. 1876. noltf. Examination Before you Pay For it. I Millinery Store. SEWING MACHINE 820 A certain mm got mail at the editor and stopped bis paper. The text week Finifhiug Geode, etc., etc. etc. Alej he sold bis corn at 4 cents below the market price; tlieu bis property wa< SACRAMENTO sold for taxes; then be wh beaten for i We Gannet Make a Better Jinchine n< any Price. M ANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN aud the Warner Health Corset. road supervisor bi cinse he only libarci THE HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED THE STITCH AT THE CENTENNTxL. K-i5“A 1 orlere from a distance promptly filled. of tbe convention three days after it I tiT* Every th h" fold cheap for Oath. It is proposed in New York to open had adjourned; be lost $10 betting on A strictly First-Glas», Shnt'le. D mbh* Thread, L »ck Stitch Machine, more coni t-^TBIe cbing, PreeeiDg and Colorirg, in the very T* ; nblisbed in s* mi-weekly parts of eigTt p: gp* in li etc in eqnipme >’s dun any "tlmr, and e mbining all tbe late improve- Mollie McCarthy two day* after Ten a room for the exhibition of California reaieet manner. *v2ul6U e-ch part.'.rs.x een p: ge.-e »th wetk. It proeats mt-n's wi b the old sud w<*ll trie 1 qmlities for which the Broeck bad won the race; be was ar products. w .a . a «, j - j ;1 , i Mrs. II. I). Jones. rested and find $6 forgoing hunting on STANDARD IS SO POPULAR. A shland , O regon . Sunday, and he paid $39) for a lot of Fami'y Se'ine M c i-i» io every n n*» of th» worl— th-*» iun* smoo'h and does eteryde- forged notes that bad teen advertised J. W. RIGGS, OF MATTER EACH WEEK. ecrip A ion F. i < f hfui pain or f»rcy kewi/g wt h eaa a d cer un y - »■> stiong »rd ell na.de, rod Vor ngNy eeps a general assort - two weeks, and the public cautioned tesvd whil-in u-e fu yeirsin ih ns nd-of Find I**, t h i e C’> M chine ih.t l-HVre our F.icory u war- ment of goods in Lis line cf trade. no rd fo’ live .e re, mi 1 knr i'i O- er fr— of <hi rg-. M ot y R-fund-t a' a ce ir i o | wo fee ly Suitefae- not to negotiate them. He tbeu paid a — DEALER IN — It il i n >!hbed on WEDNESDAY aid SATURDAY I. iy. Rriiivk» in Pmcr F ar D own B. low all O thfk M a . hinfr . N. E x ras to p»y f r. Z xB big Irishman, with a leg like a derrick, Mnct inc >e ico.mp. wed by a m-eCui. l” Orti «>t minier n siel metal atu-chnimt* for all kinds uT T I N,— Ladies7. Niens’ and Boys* Sad to kick him all the wav to the newspa —S T O V E S, work (free of nyex'rnc rjj-l .n.>n i ■ given »» h noy other M < htne >.t an- ; rhe The St ndnrd Ma- cl ii.ehaem re itoti qu li'ie. than h-.-e f 1. ubi- th* Pno-, L kiht ani » E*« t R cnmno , a child caa dies, a Speciality. per office, when be paid fouryears snb ARTIST. —AND— n-et' S tkoso and D l ’U abi e. • ev-r.'U of or< er R apid abd Cerain in Fx-culloti. N.» D-ekts C.<S scription in advance, and made tho ed It Is in nil re-pect.», SrpF.Kion to any Weekly pub or C.m» 'O-er mr <>r n.»k-a N >i**. *Vi" sfirye.re. I re dy iu a momen , ml no ’.er.to-vl io as ULI JLk LXA JCk LT3. ’ - 23 0 hour. M the-t'e Doubl- Hirs v» le CU S 'eh, like <»i noiti -id-e < f m- kt .1», fr-.iu r mb Ic L>(fo'ber, itor sign and swear to an agreement to Team, Buggy aod Plow Harness, Ashland Oregon. lished ou the l’oufic Co . bi . u*er a Stinrt, ß rxig’a ar d 8'rm g Ne-dle. E<’r. L a g Large e <Miv threid d S mt 1-. Will» N w A cto - knock him down and rob him if be ever —o—o — matic I'KMSioN. L rg* B< b’>'n* c p hk «.f h >ul" g one Uut dreU y rds of hr ad. A L rge 8ir.au M«- REPAIRING AM) JOB WuRK ordered his piper stopped again.— I am row permanently located in this F rore year, per msil........ ............................... ♦ I 00 cldiie *1'0 treat widit. >f artu. g vma i< mm y de-i cl qn irle-, ml great cpvcin f r * w <k r-nge of ROBES, work. li I-t i* Be-i M chi c 11 P inci le .••<! «-» P i i -.fCm-ru u»u. U« ''»•■ce and y.« will«-« m Promptly Executed. Truthful Exchange. pl-tce, and respectfully asks tLe patron»; o' For rix niuuti'S..................................................... .2 5.1 o'her. Active Ag. n a w m-ed kn 'b'sc nn-y t<> i»c ive ord~r. -mi d-ilver M chiiw». Ertn» ii.do.emsnu DUSTERS For three moni he .................................................. ..1 50 <.ffeedCl-'g mei, Te Ci er-, Bu-ioe-r Mri. &c I'-nur.ted B ok. * nn)»»iifw»k v th p>i<» M» , Ac., the citizens. L inkville , L ake C ounty , O rkgon . Li BEHAL TEBM8 To CLVLR. fre- -tar- .telivi of pood-gì r-.r-ed t<> a v t ar* of <hi* * orid. Address, blANDARD SEWING MA D istress in R ussia .—A press cor iSfr-vX-ly ive copies for I ye.,r. »id 1 copy • xir1........ ♦ 17 50 CHINE CO., BROADWAY & CLINTON PLACE, N«w York. — tnaadl — ALL WORK WARRANTED T F fn respondent sends the following, nud< r A I.L PERSONS KNOWING THEM co.ae- for lyetir, hd <I 1 copy extra......... . .30 .50 date Feb. 10th, from St. Petersburg: Jv selves ind> b’e 1 'o me are reques ed to T wisty - five copie.for 1 ye«r,ani 1 co, y ex ..62 uu n3ti 3 n. To give Enure Satisfaction. Prices to suit HORSE BLANKETS. Advices from tbe interior state that co n»‘ forward and settle. The Times. general nnhealtbiness and pr^dmpo-d- ASHLAND LIVERY I UNION LIVERY ----- A I .SO------ tion to the plague exist. The govern ment of Sar.itowff complains of tbe foul -CARRIABE MANUFACTORY.— ale and xchange SALE AND FEED STABLES ! W inchester R epeating R ifles B^' Call and see Specimens. | v2u6tf •oudition of KiroOsban. Typhus fever (commonly called Henry Rifles) of and smallpox is increasing in an alarm ing manner in tbe goverumeut of Tver. model of 1866, 1873, and 1876 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND Tbe Sfbeiian • lague has appeared in M COLWELL’S TRI-WEEKLY another village The cattle plague in Comer of 4t.h and Gaiifomia Sts., O Stages tun between the above named tho vicinity of Ekatermoshtn has spread Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. point* thr«*« times a week, to 17 neighboring localiti s. Of 2 000 J acksonville , O eecon . THE UNDIR-IGNFD RAVING making the trip head attacked half perished. The a Lensed the above attblBV. from through in i TEA HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR- plague has appeared at a v.llag? on the WHEAT Taken at the Highest Chupiiian A Neil b-g* leave Io itifoiBl one d iy car I ch*M»i ihe »b ve u. u»ed bl pnblio that he i- deieimim d t<» merit a cea- Kieff railway. There is great mortality ubanks from Kubli & Wi|*<m, beg Jc ve ’ o Inform rying U S. Mail and passenger». Market Rates in Exchange tinuance <>f the pnironuge that has lor many tbe public Ibat 'hey ».re de'.rB>ii«d ut Orsk from smallpox and another dis- 0 a Couill.UhliCe of the patronage «hat hi.» lor ni o,y »tars part been confeued on lb> bc justly for Goods eae, the character of which is unknown. A szland , O regon . LEAVESASKLAXD year» paet been Conferred ou iheee ju«tly noitr. Aebland, Jure 27th, 1876. An unknown epidemic has also ap WE WILL CONTINUE TO PURCHASE WHEAT MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI LRVEN WHEEL WAGONS, CAKRI- peared in two villages of Tatnboo, and POPULAR STABLES! POPULAR STABLES DAYS at I o clock a . m : ¡.frlves at L il U- age* »nd all kin h of vehicles nik le to the plague at Ro-tov. A large number villc same days. Returning, of Coeeicks who fled from Wetiikana We have a,net ant ly on bind the very beet order at »bort notic. Repairing promptly - - I hare constantly on hand the vary beat were frea-m to death on tho bauks of md m at y dune. Fine work a specialty. SADDLE HORSES, LEAVE LINKVILLE the Volga. v3 .\23-tf. - ----------- ---------- ’♦A -------------- SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND I BUGGIES AND THURSDAYS AN > SATUR The Japanese, instead cf spending THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, TUESDAYS. D \YS arriving at A-hlaml same day cn CARRIAGES. carriages ; their time in listening to a long Ser reels wi.h our daily stage line between « mon, march decorously to tho temple Linkville md F"rt Klamath Also wi b And cm Biruish our cus’cuier i’t a tip-top turn And can furnish my customers with a tiptop •where the priests are performing ser his tri weekly line fi"tn Linkville to And Will Deli tv r out et uk<y tiiue. HIS well known inslituti n will be in turn out ut any time. vice, throw in a printed prayer and u Lake View and alt intermedia ’ e points. operation during the winter. All parties little money aud go about their busi Horses Boarded wanting work done, will pleise bring il in. M. COLWELL. a ess with a self sati-fied conscience. HORSES BOARDED Al| work done ii> the v3 n« 4-tf . -IS THE- On reasonable terms, aod the be«t or c ire and atten --------- -♦ ♦ >• -------- tion bestowed u^uu them aLile uixier thair cnarse A German has reduced the fibres of Ou reas 'Bible term», and given the beat, gage in. Also, ______________ -W—-w -w <->• jrpvbtHi' ess you mner|. VERY BEST MANNER. the jute plant by fine subdivisions to i.iMio bj I Jf I J ’ Vfc ' I >5io*2 >ier d>y in»? attention. ANYWHERE IN TOWN, AT JI il il ^1 I su» worker i.f ei ber sex Horses Bought and Sold. snob a silky thread that it will be < x- [no 22 tf] ZIMMEBMAN 4 FRAZER. J _* -K ri|{ht In ihelr owi k>c ll'le* tensively used by a Manchester, Eng ____________________ _ ___ t5 - five. Impruv Pmllculnr» »id sample' *orth OF NORTHERN CALIFORNI A. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD We will guarantee satibr<cti m in all r^r trans- ymr -p-..e time at thl- bu-iuese. Address 8 tin » on land, firm ic the manufacture of fab- C abowki .1. * M c M ahom . Co Purtlmd Maine. [ 3-5«. ly sqtioue. S Ac l C o . Purtlrnd r ci. cun mike tnon*y fallerai work for u» Same s’ze ns the Sacramento K kcord U n — .. — ih.n ata ythi g elee. Cavitai not re And satisfaction gnsranleed in all my I 'N, 2 1 by 56, and .^if'pi ice reduced lo he under atoned , thanking our pa - Of the 3 700 000 lnim’srants arriving quired— we will » arc jod . Twelve<!••!- » we> k in your own »own—15 on’flt ironsftriu« liber..! pHtmuage t *,*"?** d I actions. 1 re a day, at home, m.ule by 'be t■rial FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM ^•4 •/•free No ri-k. Bed- r. f, yon w*nt at New Y<>rk Luu tear, 51 863 were for us daring our coime. t'on w.th lue UL10® ti i u». Men, women, boys »nd gl’Js ZT^1 jb | << bo-ineei* *t wbicn |erai>u»«-fell ter Stables,wo"Ki be.peak a coutiu.i«•<* "J ’h« • IN ADVANCE. ' California, mm y of tlu ru <.f conrae, warned e*e y «bere io work tue us. F. F. PHILLIPS. v/VF »ex c u make pre it ivy »li the time v2n34tf] Wnpier& Anderson. C abpwbio . A McM.nu». Now 1» rhe t me. Co« ly onttil nd ROL'.ERr NIXON, »hev w rk. f *r i»aruculart mile to H. B ai . i . ftt A Co ti our successors. coming north t • OregoD au I Washing- No. 17; if- term* free. A/.dreM Tuva & Co., Au* EcFU-v ifd I’aUlULe». Parttand, Malpe. v2u5O-ly] fOL T rri orr. o. IL-vr. gone, M»ine. C. K. KLUM, ButtHck Patterns “WEEKLY UNION” Saddlery & Harness, Geluffing -*’ George T. Baldwin, K wn.ps, Ashland and Linkville S STAGE LINE. STABLES, HIE ASHLAND J. S. E MILLS. , S ASHLAND IRON YREKA JOURNAL T WORKS. FLOUR, FEED &c, LEADING PAPER u E T / a