Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 07, 1879, Image 2

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PLANING MILL.
— t a f;—
rvption . » >n6
ruption
Main Street, A
vcaled by Hie recent u..^
I
J. S. ubanks
AHLSAND W33LÎN MA ü U à FC-
. Ultl'il ClibrtUili. . db
will have a beneficial, a purifying in Oil i...
.
nil
power.
Kb«
COIlKli.aSbt«M.
A sfland , O begon .
effect upon Oregon politics. The unwise upon tio
TURING CO.
• 'f being wnfclit ii in n gtrat kii|>|M«ri
eminent,
and
that
it
\«..v..«i
be
at
­
.D attbohute hy the p»*«ple nf Jack-
to
greatest evil that rests upon our
bi public virtue
li is out- oi tlie cvilb
XRVEX WHEEL ” AGOXS. CATRI-
tended
with
serious
trouble
and
<>f Dnuoeraoy that the r«ckle<-a, th«
»«■n und L«k-t*>:intk-8 ¡bat ib«y hnva coni
Republican form of Government is
«po* ;.n I all k'l «1 of veh’e'e* nn le ¡««
danger
to
the
settlers
of
Eastern
<ii«-r« euarv. th«« m -Ili-Liy arut>itu>u-< «f
orilerM /tiiri n*itic. R**|>jiri**g promptly
the ring power in politics.
It
¡henced receiving their new Full Stock, and
nnualiy ill«« u > gh I active an w«-ll as (h»-
fosters corruption and virtually de­ Oregon. We announced our be­ umst HiieecbHliii abpirnuts t>>r uulih<- and ii «-» ly don<*. Fin«- w rk a iq>«-c<»lly.
'—ABE >OW M.KLVO -
'bat every day will witne»« additions to the
v3 n ?3 if.
feats the suffrage of the people. lief that nearly all the people of lioi'or»; l *«n<*Hihti t e<-c«.t-iiy f.>r vig
vrgest slock of
Let a political ring once obtain that section were opposed to the liauce. Public delii« are otilv in huki I
<I iih to legitimate « xp« iidnure«-. J.
N. fbwilligek
control of a govvrnmeut, state, removal of the Indians, and wouid part
It ib Hie pulley ut th'iBH who Law
muuiiicipal, comity, or any other view with alarm any effort in that wiiht«;l the public Iri-aunre to r«-M>rt («■
1.« prepared Iodo all kind» of
—FROM—
in which there is chance for the direction, well knowing that it tiilnr lUi-ui.’- iliaij tux.ition to repleiiibb
GE AIXIXG,
h et the xicresHe o- public biiHheu- FA INTIXG,
officers to steal from the public would transform this now peacea­ it.
—
AND
—
begets
a
Bcrutiuy
into
ibeir
hc
h
un<i
purse, and it will cling like the ble tribe of red men into a scourge • Irivo ilu iu Irvtu power niul place
Old Man of the Island to the neck that would sweep over the country The crtallon and rsp'd nr.:rea-<c o: tn«
THE VERY BEST NATIVE WOOL
W aoox and B uogy P ainting
of Sinbad, choking the people up­ and produce a reign of terror as pm li - <L b: is th«» only r<c< un>e tu
f< r 1 In-time, < lli-i «1 ill'll*‘iiti'ti.
HEADQUARTERS,
a speciulty.
on whom it rides with oppressive dreudful as did Joseph’s band of hili-,
1
In-
p«
oj
le
can
alauy.-.
le
rru.'t-<|
with
Work <’< r.e >t livwrne«.
taxation and insultingly vanting Nez Pertes. The Lake View Her­ ibe know ledge o.’ li.e !< gittm «te coat <>i
ald
recently
contained
a
paragraph
wuverntii« ut, aud ad<H<i<«nul t.xitiob «^HANKING THE PUBT.TC FOR PAST FA-
its power and tyranny over the out
which
we
copied,
in
which
ic
was
luilnct dby hoi est expendi uro, hurt* A v<>r» l i*o b 1 u btbu«-uC U.e » n e 'tl * rfutuit.
raged citizen. Frequently fasten­
n<> man'" pupil aiity. Ti.e n cr* a-o ol
ing itself upon both political par­ said: “Mai y of our people, espe­ debt, exc« pt in « xttKordiiHiiy emergeu-
BLANKETS, .
Millinery
Store.
—roii—
w
ties, if they are anything like cially those in the west end of th? ci » h , is a sure ii dicatiuii ut c urupt ml-
On M.nn Street
FLANNELS,
iuini.'tia'i'*ri Tin* i-uiuiuitl«<) lisve < en
equal in power, it controls nomi­ county, favor the removal of the rilled
the otliciHls witii uu view lu ii jure Ashland
Klamath
Indians
to
a
place
where
-
-
-
-
-
Oregon.
nations and plays upon the igno­
CASSIMERF.S.
their Ralhiling. but us u warning am uu
rant or careless voter to an extent they may cease to trouble, and ex«mp|e to det« r others from similiar I have now on lo>b<l i: bmu iful «»«or nieut of
Staple and Fa dy Goods
give
us
a
chance
to
rest.
”
We
DOESKINS,
piuc
i>-es.
Tue
inly
,
f
exposing
t<>
undreamed of until a chance ex­
Ho«, B-inb»**«, *4 «de« Fr.n* h Fibers, Wrtalh.
arc
convinced
that
the
Herald
is
public t>bl«>tpi,V the ¡anils »ud mi«de«ds
P.u . e*. X»*.-» Tt-», T.h«*i Stm», Ju •, LUi«»'
Groceries, Hardware,Clot*
posure or a wholsome “investiga­
Fiul-nu«x U< ud»,tic.,«-tc. etc Al»»
aj d IIO.SIERT.
<>t
utbers,
ts
uil
tiines
uu
uupteasaui
in
error
upon
this
point.
We
have
tion” reveals its hidden workings.
one, (mt in view ol the high social po
Ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps,
ButtrlcK
Patterns
It buys exchanges and controls by information from some of the most nitiou, m.d tl>«« public honors hrieto
tore el joy « d by ¡he principal parlies
bulldozing force* the votes of del­ responsible citizens of the western uni
ai«*l tie W.irijer H«-a!tli Cor»»».
Millinery and Drees Goods.
licutid, the tu.'k has, iu tins in
egates at nominating conventions. end of Lake couutv who have the • taiice, b« eu unusually painful Men fc-jT A I or.lar» iror.i •« dibunce promptly ¡¡lied.
tn hg -*1<1 < h«*ap f.-r C.»h.
It is the cancerous virus of the best means of knowing the facts, must be taught that stati.-n au<l public tUT Ev«-ry
Crockery. Glass and Tin*
Bl«- «lii«-ii, L’rertiug :.Ld Culoni g, I- e very
*vj^l*ilt
body politic which rereils itself that the prevailing sentiment is honor.' are lie shield against the cuuse- I e-.cel ui. ia>er.
ei.ee» uf their uiis.teeda. lustrud ul
Sirs. H. D. Jones.
in the disgraceful blots that disfig­ one of opposition to any attempt q • xeinptii.g
Ware, Shawls, Wrap­
them from censure, lues«
nt
removal
of
the
Indians.
There
ure the records of all parties, and
circumstances should lender it uil tin
pers, Cloaks.
J. W. RIGGS,
furnish the material tor most of may be some land speculators who more severe. He is only sufe ill ibv
covet
the
lauds
wli
ch
the
Indians
public
esteem
woo
does
bis
duly
re
the campaign abuse that dema­
gar.iless uf cons«*qtiencts; who pusbi-s
gogues, office seekers and party hold, and who would be willing aside,
when Le acis f->r tue cuuiuiuuiiy,
hirelings heap upon “the o.her to see half the people of the county Li» pr.vate utd.gatioLS and claims ui
And, in fact, everything required for the
AKTIST.
party.” It foists upon the people slaughtered if they could increase Ineiidsblp/ who a<: j 11 es sei I when be
tue xepr« seulative of ibe com
Trade of
officers of no reputation or of a their possessions. Such men as becomes
mouwealth.
1
lie
cunver.'U
ol
tne-e
Ashland
-
-
-
-
Oregon.
reputation worse than none, and these would be glad to impress must in the t-uJ bring disgrace ai.U
—OLD AND NEW.—
I >.m i o>/ permanently I«» cu I f <I in ¡hi»
laughs at the efforts of the sagac­ the Indian Bureau with the belief ruin.
£0UTHER>i A'D SOUTH-EAbfERN
that
the
people
want
the
Indians
pl
»re,
nnd
n-»|*e
ifuily
asks
lie
p
iiio*i»x
Tho gietd that has character.z-d the
ious voter to elect honorable men
ibe
cuizens.
uuti.iuoi
ol
statu
i
Hi
ers
mu>t
g«ve
uuy
0BEG9N.
to office.
Oregon has felt its removed. But it t hould be re­ to a generous public spun or uuarcuy
membered
that
they
would
take
ALL
WORK
WARRANTED
curse, and has had a startling rev­
to tile end will pteva I. Men will nut
elation of its power for evil. Let measures to have settlers removed support a guveiumeut tLuk is Used U h I To give Entire 8atisLictio*i. Price» to suit
engine uf ex*uriiou for tUe bep. tit
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her heed the lesson laid before her. from lands they view with a cove­ au
Th«* lin e«.
ol uu ullgaicy uf < fli -eUuidt rs, in»leud
tous
eye
with
the
same
avidity,
if
Are invited to send in tbeir orders
It is the duty of every honest citi­
i there were any hook or crook of ut Hie means ut piu.rcil.ju.iu ibe Land»
zen to do his utmost to effect the
ut the public tei viturs. It must be
and are assured that they shall
jfë'Call ai*A see Specimens. | v2t.6tf
law
which
would
give
them
a
uu
.
‘
i
r.'toud
Hint
lUeru
is
a
re»puuslb«i
breaking up of ring politics in the
receive prompt attention at
uttacbed to the udmtnistiaiiuu of
state. In the election of the state chance of success. The principle iiy
public uflairs. Tue idea that uuy man
prices that defy competition.
officers, with the exception of the of justice, or regard for the rights is ubi.Vu ibe law hods no place i t our
members of the Legislature, who of others, is foreign to their na­ civil polity; justice and ite laws limit
Ever brought to this market. Th«7 desire to
tures
the Claims ui luuividuais a. aiutt the
elect the U. S. Senators, there
Say t« every reader of tl.is fsper, that,
slate, and guard w.th tqual strictness
■hould be no issue but the person­
On Tuesday last the Senatorial tue rignta of (be budy puiitic aud ui
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alqualifications of the nominee term of J. II. Mitchell expired, tue individual» who compose it. Tue
public
funds
ate
alike
sacred
w.lti
for the duties of the position in ami he yielded his seat to Mr. tuosu uf individuals. He who udmm
question, and no one should re­ Slater. During the six years he islets tne luw is in «qual dtgree with WE WILL CON UN VETO PVRCaASE WHEAT
JANDARD GOODS SO.D AT Yin
ASHLAND WOCLEN MILLS.
ceive the suffrage of the conscien­ has been in the senate, Mr. Mitch­ ¡be humblest CitlZdu. umet.ul.le to tbe
—Ä.'O? -
tious voter whose character is not ell has labored earnestly and ef­ law; and the mat. who unlawfully or
ui.justly lake» tri m the public purse i»
above suspicion. Let the old ir­ fectively for the interests of Ore- us
much a rubber a» be who blcUcs
relevant talk about party claims I . gon, and his services are recog­ trout his employer’s t.ll.
town. MAKKE1 PRIC ,
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE,
and party principles which have j nized with gratitude and respect
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W.
II.
ATK1XSON,
mi connection
r<inrw-i-tinn with the duties of by men of ad parties. While TUEt REGON WAGuN ROAD JOB •
no
¡S echxtakt .
of the public servants of the state other simators were wrangling
And Wifi Deliver
[Fiuai ike 5.ii F;.u.cleju C~ruui.le.j
Will du it, they propose te do the large»'
be received as the bosh that it is,! over party differences, he was
The blip ct of the hill bow bi fore
and a great advance will be made i quietly and successfully working Cuugresa prwidiug lu»- ibu iuoiiuiicu «I
bitaine»* thia f ll Frtd winter, ever
FLOUR, FEED &c,
toward securing an I honest a»<l | for the welfare and improvement n'lllp to Ibu oauers ol tbe O.'goii
wagub-rua , it* i-l< urlv puiiiird out Uj
done Wy 'Lem in the la«t five
faithful administration. Political of Oregon with an energy and »<»u»u
ol tbe papifn oi ibst dlile and iu
years, and flint they can
independence is death to ring ability recoiinized even
by his a euuiiuubiCutiuu uUdivcard to tout wi­ ANYWHERE IN TOWN, AT
i
rule.
puailively ffl.ke it to
most bitter enemies, . We have nce. li la uul a vobliiu.aUou ul tb< ii
lltie tbul li.e DALilo ol tow load me
-> ♦
MLXtïs B8.ÏQES.
Selling off Cheap
serious misgivings that his succes­
What li>t-y are uller la scrip
the ad van luge of • very <me
FJTTO OF THE CHINESE BILL.1 sor will do as much for the :tate bcvkibg.
woitu iiuui ^8 to »JO per uui'e lb Ueu ui
_____
I
to c «ll upon them in A?hLv d
as Mr. Mitchell has done. Mr. I lvbd which they buugbl uu apt till aliou
Wagner
Ik
Aiidmon.
IWU yearn U6O lor IWcbly UVe
and te**t else irn'h ««f their »¡»Criions
The Chinese restriction bill re­ .^later was in congress once, but about
Ci uib ab gCte. ibu eaib«> ieuo could at
•\ lMr.
They will «pare no p-tm« to maintain,* mm
ceived the veto of the President: we only remember him by that Oue lime have I) fcO puicbased ul *>ev
last Saturday. This ends the mat- • “aye” recorded as his vote on the enlevb Cibla per aeiv, and .*»* lreely C. ii IlABoaiUNE
J. Q. L ati »
fully than »«-r, the reputation of ileir
■ tlultid ul Ibul pritir.
ter for the present, as far as con­ back pay steal.
buu«e, ns ifti* acknowledged
Abv mud ia 1 tiattd iu a poition of
gress is concerned. We have not
Hargidine
&
Latta,
Oivgob u>l yet uvveioped, ui.d ibis, to
DRY GO D«S GROCERIES,
yet seen the reasons assigned fur
During the year 1S78 6?2,094 getber With lib tu>>Ul>talouua Couruclt r
CLOTHING. BOOTS,
OULD nniMunc** to ¡te p**npl«« «f
the action in the veto message, tons of coal were received at 5an lelll ra It ulu.osl ValUBit.vs fol hpe» Ula
Goo* • l.tk- >i|l*y»ud vicinity, that
AND SHOES.
purpuate,
li toe beuemv pio
• h»*y ar<* is • ivi g it tbe
but it is likely that the mode of Francisco. More than half of j live
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS
clvU »bt.u.d pioVe BUCCet-al ul, ¡be
proceeding in the matter rather this amount was from foreign uoiuern ui Ibebciip woirul be euubird
View Stcxe»
than the results to be obtained is sources, 137,6S4 tons being re­ lu ideate 11 iu lieu—ucro lor acre — upuu
I
A FL'LL LINE OF
tho ground for objection to the • ceived from Australia, 143,2-50 auy eut vey i d or uusut vey cd lubd »1 liir One co rroilli of lie U. S.L um I Office,
GuveiUmeiit lu Oiegou but yet tab» U
bill. The entire force of the pul-' from British Columbia and 46,722 up. Aa ihu grant ruibia»e. aw ia<
A FULL ASSORTM NT OF
pit and press of the eastern states | tons from England. The bulk of ii olid I«it ILull.'iaUil a. F ib , H Lullreii'»
has beeu brought to bear upon the ! the remainder was received from bill p, o.-ea aioA O> Cornea tue law, lue General Merchandise
President since the passage of the the mines in Washington Terri­ «.wutia ui Ibe bi'lip will al uUe Uu eu
tib.td tu h cate upuu ail the deaiiul.ie
The ^arg »1 a*i I beat ««•!• c e 1 »t*«ek «« er
bill, and there is no doubt that in I tory, and Coos Bay furnished 29,- mu al I waltred vuiteya auil literally cob
ASELA. Ä»
ofl -n-d lu the |*eopl«* o' Ea» e n Otr.on. STOVES, TINWARE, HARDWARE,
his aotion he has been in accord 023 tons.
Hui the whole cuuiiiry aide lor u gruz-
-OXsrsriXG OF—
ibg muge. Thia la uodoubieuij lue
with the public sentiment of
ul Jec>, aud il lue vicious puipoev >»
Iti
treating
the
letter
of
Sena
tor
nearly the whole Union, except
HARDWARE,
UiCUlupl.ah« <J, Odf^ou aid lai ut I he
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE»
the Pacific states, but that dues Sargent, of California, which we rnricy ui a Lm rc puweri«*! lol ui laou— STOVES,
WB1NGE3S.
not make the burden of the Chi­ published last week, as tlrnigh it giui U c T b IhaU borne Ui luoau UilCollUg
NAILS,
referred
to
the
removal
of
the
In
­
thia
i
tale.
paints ¿ ils and G lass
nese evil rest at all more lightly
1URS.
Al
lb
airuuge
that
Luttrell
bhotild
upon the people who are now dians from the reservation in Lake liurve iblelraltd bimai-ii tu lur uh lu lu- TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY
Cheaper than any other House
struggling beneath it. The posi­ county, we simply made a blun­ lioduce a bill pure, llibg uul tue lauue
in Ashland.
tion taken by Blaine in bis recent der. The reservation referred to ul a &iaie that l:e dura Lol irpie.-eul,
abu
11
la
doubly
aliauge
that
Lu
ahull.d
Paints and Oils,
letter to Garrison is unassailable. is the ohl reservation on the have lent hiu.a<.U lu a aci.« tue wLwli
L aid C axi ..........15. D ovla M per 100
Klamath
riwr,
in
California.
With nations, «*♦ well as individu­
«•avulb eu badly ul laud grabbing a« i POWDER, SnOT, CAPS AND WADS OF THE
W ater B ucket » ...................... 50ovnt».
als and fumilies, the first duty is
duett this t fl <rt lu have a dtieciivv
Large numbers of colored peo­
-K»T STANDA^J BIA .03-
that of self protection, and all the I ple are moving from Georgia and »agou-roud grant uio- »aappt-d iff lur
ibe pliviiegc ul bwuopiug uowu upon
altrnistio tlieoriea ever conceived
DfiY GOODS,
Winchester Repeating Rifles from
Alabama to Texas.
The two the beat land ul Oirgun. The peupie
must give way before the law of states first named seemed to be Wul remember him lor !■.
Clothing», Hats. Caps> Beets
•elf protection. That the welfare opposed to their going, since their
COMS IOTI NG* OF
T
iie
Ci'.ors
all
O.
K
—
'l\.e
M<
Minu
and Shoes
of our people and our government newspapers call for a tax of $-100
ia endangered by the influx ol the on every person who appears with­ viuw lirpurter says: Rev A. J. Litiu-
OfEv^ry Variety,
Chinese barbarians is the opiuion in their borders to solicit emigra­ packer baa drvotad tiiu puat itw w<eks
lu a t>>ur thruugbuul Mariuu, Liun,Puia
STATIONARY
not only of the masses but of the tion.
I
ubd Beul’-n Cuiiuiiea, iu ¡be mu rcat ul
best minds upon this coast where
Flennet«,
Doeskin«
actual experience has enabled
Tlie Sau Francisco Chronicle tue Bap tut College nt McM Uuvnle, »ud Of all Kinds and D.^cription
Blankets,
Clotkinj/,
them to understand the question says that while a Biitish ship of during bat travel be took ub»ei vutiuu ou
Caddies
Kut«»
Extra Bo ton *»yrwp«
the grain crop ul the swetiuu» M«r*«ugb
Cassasse res.
better than it is possible for any war has gone to Sitka r® protect which be patted. He »ay t» that I be aeie
to do who have not learned the American citizens eight vessels, of age 1U gBuwieg grain by Lar tnwpm » Cigars and Tobacco.
true character of the Chinese.
our own navy are rotting at Mare -flit** «»t auy ee«a<»u in tlie Lu-tu-y of
Table and Pocket
While the veto may destroy the island, and our well-paid naval Or« gon,uud that alujoal w thi-iit • Xcep
Always en band add for sale at'V<west pt icr»
A LARGE STOCK OF
Cutlery»
hope of present relief, it should I officers are engaged in tlw peaceful ■ juu. it la >«•’ king and doing tir^ t-ciass
lu L'UU. fxuiu Whence I lie doloKHi
BACO*\FE W4. DTtTKD FR VÎT cor FER, RL
only act as an incentive to greater pursuit of cattle-raising.
»tui 1*» i>i dr ait ux-tiou by. frcbtauine time
b«U.R.i.E. TEl\ stLJJON, SAR-
DfNEi, OYSTER- *Ab-
efforts upon the part of tl>e press
aibce rtwlied. our vat», ibe con plaint'
B. F. REESER.
V
»RA U' CANDI ES tPICE«. rT A-
/•“Tbe highest fflarki-t priavs paid* f .r*W^.
The Liiyfadte Courier »ays: The nnr Have proved r<* Lave been uitft uiided VORINGEXi RA T». fA E « L: J1EDIC«NES Ex.
of this coast toward bringing about
Aehiand,
O*e<.
Nur.
15.
1878
tf.
(be tlieusl*» graiu ti> Idr. preeeut a
I* change of public opinion on the row gar.ge railroad baa clianged hand’. and
very tbrifiy and bai><i&ome upprarauee.
A C omplete L. ne Or
It baa pa»*ed into the hands of a coin
<y^eatioii in the eastern states.
S > It 1» lb Benton. Pmli »ud oilier loti »1-
XUst much has been accomplished pacy atyliov ileelf ike Willamette Vai itir a wliicb Jlr. H. visited. and be j st* -
Ashland Factory Good&
Railroad Conipanv. repttutetit:ng a lu the popular pudieilou of the grand
Wagon Shop.
WHEAT? — OAT8— BARLEY-" BACON
m W*direction the passage of the ley
capital stock nt $1 01.0,000. of which mt baiv<»t the cwrniug t*e»Mia that FLANNELS.
bill testifies» and thia gives encour- »boot $500,000 Lua been paid into th«- Oregon fi.’id» Lave ewr yielded.
YARN.
-AND LAUD
MtEESDF.R IGNEb WILL l:E FOUNI-
agemeut tor further effort. Let ue* company to meet the liahililiea of
SOCKS.
. *t hi» shop on Main nrw, twa <loo h
BI ANKETS, f'omthe iiv«-ry stabler, wl e«e he ir prepare«!
all attempts at vioJenee, all extrav­ the old company. It is reported that
A Wa^biugtoR Rpecial of tbe 28 h
to do all kinds ol »»rk iu bi» line l ibe
SHIRTS sod CASS I MERES,
agant and revolutionary ideas that the new company intend to continue »ass: Late visitor» to the S«*ua’e
Io*e«t price.
may originate in Kearney’s ulique, tbe road to Portland tbo rowing sea­ last night witnessed the ri-markubk
VERYTHING in our linekeptcenn an!-
be suppressed, as far us possible son.
spi-etude uf tbe transaction of ba«*inet>«»
WAGOXS, BUGGIES AND“ ALL KRiDS
ly on liauiLaiickN'lil at ibt*
anil tbe pa-eage of bills with only five
by the influence of tbe law ¡¡hiding
Lowest Li>iug Rate».
citizens of the coast, and one-half P ecantiobary av^urei are taking at Senators |>re»*eiit. Of course there whs
OT Fehicfeff Made to (Trier.
San Pranciaco io regard to the pu»«-i » «ur< uf lacii nnilt-rftaiuhug with sb
of the force of the objections urged hdk* of a di*:arbance growing out o bent S-nuturs Hist no in-usnre« ex<*ept
Come and see Us. Repairing, of* kind« 'one with di'peieb
against tbe restriction of Chinese the veto of the Chinese Immigration a few of a g>reu character should be
c»ll ud »•• m».
con’idcred.
labor will be removed.
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BA ROA DIN B *r LATTA.
Hid.
?9HN RALPH.
bill.
J. M. MoCALL A ۥ.
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DR. J. II. CGITWOOD.
JENSEN i. IEFLAND,
FOR CASH.
YREKA, CALIFORNIA.
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