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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1879)
THE FUI DAY ASHLAND TIDINGS. MAB 1 21, 18; WKB91ER OVERMATCHED. Liwyers sometime» resort to qnes tioDahle methods in order to destroy tbe effect which the testimony of a truthful apd intelligent witness has np on a jury Mr. Webster one», fried, iu an ungallant way, to break down a woman’s evidence, and ha met with more than lits match. It w.s in the somewhat fatuous ca*e of Mrs B »-l- gen’* will, which was tried in the Sn pr me C »nrt. Mr. Webster appeared as counsellor for the appellant. Mrs. Greenongh, wife of R»v. Wil liam Gieeooogb, late of West Newton, a tall, straight, qneenly looking wo man, with keeu black eyes, a woman of great self possession and decision of character, was called to the »tand. a witness on the opposite side from Mr. Webster. Webster, at a glance, had tbe sagao- ity to a foresee that her testimony, if it contained anything of importance, would bare great weight with the court and jury. He therefore resolved, if possible, to break her down*. An I when she answered tbe first question put to her “I believe,” Webster roared out: “We don’t want to hear what yon believe, we want to Lear what you know I” Mrs Greenongh replied ••That is jn«t what I was about to say sir, ” and went on with her testimony. Notwithstanding his repented effort« to disconcert her she pursued the even tenor of her wav.nutil Webster,be’om ing fearful of the result, arose, appar ently in great agita’i n. and <lrawinu out bis large aunff box, thrust bis thumb and finger to the very bottom, and carrying the deep pinch to both nostrils, drew it np with a gusto. Then extracting from hi* pocket a very large handkerchief, which fl iwed to his feet a* bo brought ic to the front be blew bis uose with a report tbsi rang distant and loud through th« crowded hall. n’elwfrr—Mrs. Greenongh, was Mrs Budgen a neat waman ? '*i Can Dot give yon full information as to that, sir. She bad one very filthy hahi’.” “What was that ma’ma ?’’ “She took snuff 1” Tbe roar in the conrt house was snch that the defender of the C >n»tinri<»n silt down, and nei'her rose nor spok« again until after Mrs. Gr-enongh va cated her chair for another wituess having ample time to reflect upon th • inglorious history of the man wl o had a stone thrown at his beau by a worn in — 27 k * Pacijic. *IXe Maud and Kawdait of di* World. • R, P. N eil , H aiu ih . ef T wi'o <4 u tuii er L. A. Nt.lL, W m . Hvar.i», in H rwell. P... Imd y t ll<■ w hair of wonderful lengtli and abui dance. It ASHLAND MARKET. was so h«avy a* to be a b tl er, b it Io r liii'baud Would nut let her cut it . ff, even « hell offered » gu<at pri« » by dealers in bair. Lately wotk I ecatue scarce with him, mid be did nut ku<>w how to m. ke it payment soou euiuing due ou his little bouse. The lueaul li a home s> emu I prob.»tile. Then a str.tug • -DEALERS IX- er caiue along and offered ¿2'K) lor tl»e treasured yeliow tiair. Tur atuoiiijt of money would raise ti e mm tgage ou Dir tioiurrte>d and they r l.ictauily n u.ie the Mile. Un Could not Io Ip studding Hide* and ro’fs I o glr, at d all kinds of fat tears when tie sau the stranger'» Mirar- slock taken in • xcliangr fur mr.it. despoiiiug l>is wile’s iieui ot its b nuty n<-37-v:>tf ami «be wept when »he looked at her •elf iu th« glaa»; but they consoled tlirm-rlves With the crisp Hauk bob 8 and th« buyer went aaay w.tli the I.air. A le* days alieruurd the Uiitier went to pay the debt, ami leirud thm ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY i the bills were all coiiiit. rfeit. * THATCHER & WORDEN DEALERS IM READ THIS Harris Neil & Co C. S. Sergent & Co., All kitas of fresh aDd dried M^ats, -AN D' DEALERS IN SAVE MONEY! General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. A’e ti'iw receiving liom Sn» Frai çi»co an ex e »ite - o< k ul j.o d» of gl«) v.dWiy exactly -uii. d t.» <b<-traa of be Hardware, Crockery, Jno. R. B. Eut chic gs. LAKE COUNTRY Soots and Shoes Hats anj Caps And in ebon, Ererytbh k rrquired ; P oisonous C olors —According to The »t>b«c b " g*w notice that be Ic now prepor tLe Clteuiu-a Recieic, euerjirlic M»-paare ti to till orde.» f a gloves of the beaig takru in Switzerland ugaiiiat the use ot potaouun- «'oiurs. 1'ue Govern ing C muc 1 o- Z inch ba-« prohibited the uae ot all c.uoriug matter» prepared BEST BUCK: KIN. IN CREA J UJ- R1ETY, from the coiupoiiu.ia ol the tu. ta b lead araeoie. copper, chrome. z:uc, an Alm lace 'either etc ,etc. CHI »t my eeubliebmen muouy, l.iaiuntu at.d meicury, lur d< c ub Granile Street and »ee fur yuurteif. mating article« ot c«>u»umpt>uu or ul eloibliig, <>r their tua'et lai.-,* al o paper Jno- B II. liuti hings. fur wrapping up ctiueoliiV , cuff-e, Ira, llMlllf) Chiucury , luliaCo aud eaiabl.-a iu gen er»l; l’-y», coverà aud cuabluua tl chiiitieua carriage», cat pit», curiam» and window bliuda. Limp ».-re. u-, wa fera ali*! luble at-rvictì». P »lauUom* . F g'.uic Uiutii ra. au.'b ua gumbog.-, piene —HD®aia«tF flou— acid, I Lie uulilue color«, e prcialiy magruta, are not to l>e U-eil lor color mg art cica oi bred or .iriuk, »lieti as euniectiuu. ry, j mi», »yiupa, wiura, me. I tie 8aiu« rille applica to the ptienoi colora. I upur<ed article» coumiuiug DRY-GOODS, ueh puloou» tuuy !><>t Le »old. J. D. FOUNTAIN. i G ood A dvicr . — S.y» toe Elu.ira Gn- zeLe: ’’Ai»*, tiu u‘>t learn a tra.le, young ■uau You migIn boil your baud», wdt y > ur shirt ooiur und »poll your coiu- ,>l< xi(*u. sweating. G > aud bang your ■tbiu over a cuuiitri; |. ,.ru to talk t*ahlle to the indie-; part your hair iu Um mi it! iu ike au u.'S of your-«-if xriirrall), anil wotk lor wages tliul wouldn’t Mij’p rt u Oumrse iauiiiiry- tmiii ou ric<--rii r.its uud have a ba rliungtl LalaUCc to pay bls washerwo man—j ini tiecuiise It i* a Jttilrt mole ge..t 11 iu Die eyes ui t:ie people wiiu e uiidx pievri.t tu» iu liotu ponndiua rock or brwiug wood aud whose pov erty pinch s woisr titan thus** j utrnt crosb legg. .I el'.thes plus, if Ibe truth Were ouly toil!.” <• * ------- S ectional P ride —Th. y tell of a N-*w i.»iu| si.i.e bt-li. ui leach, r near Fiivhbiirg, who had a class tu geog lapuy O‘> the tl >t»r llir l»tb. r daj, amt she uskrd one id ilirLU wlott W.m tile »oil iu New Hutui hiiiie. 1 lie uuvwrr was, Millie. 1 he t< ai lie r, l*iph y Hi • litrmti t. said th” soil was hh g>>uil Hi New Hampshire ¡is IU Mnssa»-bU»e Is 1’ue »cm 1 <r spunk'ly ileu'.d it. and •Ji'etl * F»lh> r bad a bull lu a pasture Iu N W lisrupahire, und ti>u noil wan so pour that thu Lull starved tu death. L'liry coni i hot g< t soil ei.i.ngli t<> bury tiiiu, and had me l>rct piec< s ot wtw.it aud burn him ” The IraCbcr foiled ibe boy was posted, aud did not Cuu* tiuue t ie cu-e. nprnkibg Ot II,e v«hiH nt Iti» S h UI m II j “When a man takes up fo* »eats in » a a irei ila) i ’ Dub’t gir.He tbe Uve de kyar, pushes folks armin’ no de ■bat Hüauen tou market, elbows aronn’ de Citv Hill, an’ gits de fu't place at de stump win HOTELS dow in de postoflBim. ¡m dat anv sibn dut when it came to de pull he’d give half a dollar’s worth of wood to keep GROCERIES, PIANOS goods. rnilE UNDE* SIGN D UI-HE\TORE- 1 mitid his trieiidi*. mid 'he urne in.» pub lic generally, that he is at ill io be <eut<il al this v2«19tf. WHOLESALE PRICES, PIONEER STORE. -OR- (o) H. S. EMERY. DALEYr & CO., EASY INSTALLMENTS. Proprietors of the C hamp .ox WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, TOBACCOS, A splendid stock of Bcota an< A Fine Assortment of Fancy Shoes at the Goods and Notions at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER »STORE. Manufacturers of all kinds of ¿nd Notions in Great Variety. p : anos and organs FURNITURE, o------ ClotMag, DOITS, SASH, BLINDS, DOOR AND WIKDúW FRAMES, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, ETC. 3-‘4C>. A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothing Dry Goods nt the at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. S mith ’ s A shland , O regon , CANDIES, NUTS AND TOYS, An immense stock of the best brands uf Tobacco and Cigars at the P1OM.ER S I ORE. Are now taking the 1 ad. OF ALL DIMENSIONS. ¿3**piin inte order. m ames Every in.trnmenr warranted fur ten year» a» lit »t * c ! hmi — H >• l.ent rec urn tn -n.lati i*» i ■ □ titubi r bold. n-aily mace to P laning of all kinds, sawing, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY TAINTS AND OILS, “Cheaper thm the Cheapest” is Our rr.otte. Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. turning, boring, etc., etc., DONE WITH DISPATCH. £g>“An Agent Wanted in this Locality, to supp y the Rapid Demand. —AND— We arc now manufacturing, and SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. have on hand a good assortment ot LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP. DALEY & CO. ASHES WANTED. RIGDON & CO. > v2.fi f.l SHOP Others Advertise THE ENEI-1 r oFTHOSE I'E-’R iog go <P'* -gon work, ti e nie'e « gì e I I e. eby ni«ke» kti w n th n • e cei. be o md H alf M illion C apital , a nil liniei. i bi« sl op in the '. W. i o i.er i of tile public »<| <ie Asili.uni Ogi'.. ami is e>dy mid w Hing o 'O »H *o k entras ed o in« m a «o km udite tiiuiiuer. W «G- on -. ai { i : lv ; i >, bcggi - s wii el - BAKHOWK, PLOW STO K*, '«•„ tn de Which th«y h«»* mode br < xtortii.g to re. mid lep.neii o > sbo1 • t o'ice. T e be.'i |-.i.b>erii so k to turni'I v oil H igh P hi ces tor P anos baud. W. A. KE.N KÖ-t. au.ì Or», an» from Ashland, June 17th. ÌK7G. nolo. C. K. KLUM, MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEA! ERIN Saddlery & Harness, madk va « y ••.«"• awu wum* rrn»i«nii v » k <. TWEMTY D0LLA‘ff3, Wagon Factory. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES w » f * Til»* F iiumr High P<m«d M«*Ui'i<-» REDUCED to 38,000 PlAN’OS. ]Vul. Ill N •. 1 h Î which we oiler to the trade at *133.00 rr« Nothing tucievds Like Success! ! Giv© Us a Orlale ASHLAND HARNESS MRS. M. W. HARGADINE. «11 hiudi* in Ll Ii.U-NGs. Uiidertiiking. a Specialty, GREASE vt.44.-if 83,000 S mith ’ s O rgans . W ill cont act . o ll.e er. etimi of FACTORY Linkville, Lake County, Oregon T lc Subscriber l< i g du in chi rge of the - AT— (v2i>21 I» ETC., ETC. P ioneer H otel . Legal Decisions About Newspapers. THA1CHER A WORDEN. PI1ŒNIX, OREGON. J. R. TOZER, ASHLAND Do not target the 0:d Pionee* J tote of the Lake Ccui.tty. C. S. Sergent & Co. BESTPENS andGENUINE INKS LONG ESTABLISHED HOUsE, vice he ls ie>dy al uny lime. md oii a'1 occ i>ious io Leo e Heni iLe < est »l-.e nutrie nCord», in a s»y le .-ecou<i ¡oi.ootl er house in Oie;toit. Dinners «i.d »iii.pe-t» !or.«| eci'il occ »io »». <i leu up iti apptopi ...1»* »' \ I»-, «t io t i.o lice. JASPEU IIOICK. ORGANS not fail to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give sat isfaction. SCIIOOL-BOOKS, AND change for goods. —AND— produce taken in exchange for W. C. DALEY, BOOTS Beef Cattle, Hides mid YVool taken in ex All kinds of approved country STATIONERY, --------0 Be A« Cbe.p a* the knee. ASHLAND HOUSE Which 'h«y »re nn-psred 'o-ell a» prie s th it cannot fail to satisfy cus oun r». sur* tu call and s«e u* and »• e f.»r yo.irs.-lv.-s. FOR THE GENERAL TRADE General Merchandise, “Geo’lem, if you s«e a pnssnu r-»h in* ’ronn* dis world envelop, d in s dimund pin au’ an ulster, am dat. am sign dat he nays taxes, rents a ohurcb pew an’ brings his ehil’eo up iu de way dey should go ?” Brother G irdner looked down on th« sixty four faces in the orchestra chairs, but not a voice responded. “When you see a pns-*on apated in a sky-b! tie cutt«r, pnsiiin’ de lines over a fast hoss and lookin’ outer his left eve as H he bad the bulge on a.’l de co’ner lots i* town, am dat nnv ainn dat a single gi«»eer woa'd trU'* him for a box o’ »»’dines or * ppek of carrots ?” Th» art <il pulin g tiiibg.i well was The Ehler Too.e braved » d*en sigh,- iliU'lra'e I by Dr. Gao e, ut S’. L »um, and Hnckleberry Jones s'l-n'Iy when Ite vaiti 1<| tile» working men, III scratched bis off leg just below the an orfun asylum from frresin’ to death? Doan’ ton black folks pit div-t in yer eyes! Dar’s a heap or Bind and eawdnat ia dis world dat passes for eager to de man kalkin’ by but when you comes to de pinch de engar ain’t dar. De sawdust bulges np an’ d« sard creeps out, an’ von am dis’pinted •nd disgnsfed. It’s kinder hard t» have to eat cold tnroip when yon know dat de family next doah im luxuriatin' on sweet cake an’ turkey, but if the turnip am caid for yon needn't fear for yonr digestion. I expeck dat de h’arafter am de biggest fing enny of ns hav got to work fur; an I tole yon. brndders; dat big seal rings sd ’ pants cut twenty-two inches across do knH am nowhar aloncside of a kiu’ word au’ an honest heart.” SI K s V ORDEN H M. 1HAI\ Ht-li. Tiioronghly wnrr^ntei and *.»nt to von for Examination Before ycu Pay For it. And i o oblig ti--n t«> k'"-p "nc. if n it bkttr ; ih-m uny miebine yo i <* v « t but. i —EVERY FAMILY < AN’ X > V OW 7 \ Flt-T-C.V4 <E V[ 4 } di.:.!, il— The Old Favoriie and Reliable S tandard iLe pnblir. SACRAMENTO “WEEKLY UNION’’ W<* Vmiumt Multe a Briter Maritine a< aay Hrice. I THE BIGIIE.'T l’I.i MIU.M AW a RDED THE cTIWII AT T1IE CENTEN’NI a L. SMITH A »tri ilv Fir».-r|n*«. ^hnt 1«. D ubi- T ire i L ck ^'¡ ch M chi» e n o-« e- m- PIONEER HOTbL, 1. Anv pprson who takes a newspanpr p e'- i equitm-e i’* ih n miv ■ th-r, 4.’<l <• nibi’iing «Il thè late itnpiovr- regularly from the postoflico— whether uii n s wiib thè *>1<1 <*<d w-ll ire I qu diti«-* *o which ibe directed to his n«me or sno!liei’«or Of lb.’ Luke country, «ml i» determine «<1 A shland , O regon . .-TA'DYHD K SO POI’ULAIL Agr*ut»—n<* h «» no Drummer«—no whether he ha* subscribed or not—is tn ik • In« g e-t« co iitortubl ■ iiud Lappy. Peddlure — it ’ » M'ddluaeu — u<»be to responsible for pavment. ive HIM a C »I.L- An' rert as-ured that Ls A F I tiV F rnt'y 8» itiv M r i * in etery •• «f h- w i~1 -»h«* »un« »»THwvh (■.,<, <]<„• .vrry d»- ErPS A GENERAL ASSORT- OF MATTER EACH WEEK. will lu.Ke )uu feet ul hub e MT’i. lo • f j» ulb « f.» c> ewl it «> h.ia » <• ce» il» v - «tr.Mit -id ei) »•»**. no ... t «< u^l.ly 2. If • person orders hi* pappr dis ixturi H igh P rices . e» »d w -l-bii.-ef.. y» « n ih li» ■■ f F. i »-•. Ih e c M . ' i!». ih < I ¡ v-• our F <•«>•» » ,fcr- meut of go< db io Lia lio*, of trade continued, he nin»t fir't pay all arreur [2-29 f. GEORGE NURSE r n»-a 1o d«e » »-. « k i il .- »r - .,f rg . Mo y R u..d • i o ce i io p~itec ly 8i»»»f. c- lilt|U ri-hed ou WEDNESDAY «Ld SATURDAY i »y. I»K1»D- » 1» im P hk - k F ah tl..«» B» i.<>w ai . l Orti»» M ». hi »»». N>£.ii.»l.pyfr E <.h ages, or the publisher may cni tinne Ladits’« iflen and lle-y»* Sad Mele» ••■»»im. me- by di eC” 1- » O» fi -I uu-.-r n u.»l u»v i.l iiici>n..nt* lor li M.A» • to send it until it is paid and co’le.-t w-rk ifi«e ut ry»x m <• rg ) iti. o I g'"U - D • v "»er 3! h 1 >li ri»» The 8. bd r>l M h - <XjiT UBSK&ao. JStlAj dles, h Speciality. the «bole amonnt whether the paper c i eh ► ni r* vi»-’ qu H i~- t'uui r- e r »1 ub - h- P -c . L hiht avi » E hy ltr»n.»a, ■ <-h»l • ri.u MISCELLANEOUS- u«* t S t o»n a »I> DL'U. bi » e» r-D h : u» rr R»r u od O» «il» . d F a orlo.«. N- b»«*.». C n is taken from the office or not. It i* in 1! rs-pct., 8rrKBiuR tuauy Weekly pub- o> C m» o e r ai' •« n »k- N i—. *i ' » f r y» r«. I e dy in « ni->m«ii , u-l un er-tu *11« »■ SMI.H 4 The conrta have decided that r*- li.iMsl uu ti.e Pacific Cu •». h>»ir. M »e-' » lio'ibl- ri«*» • c 8 h, l'u-»»<h id • t n~ ei..i», ir «u »• n-b-lr ■ . b» h»r HM- a .*b»«r.S r *if » » d S » «t; X«. die E. r I. • r L«ut- - -Uv in»» d »1 8 »<it I-. Wt»i. Nw A dt «,! fn*ing fo take new*pap«r.* and peri ul- WIl.PS, matic ■ FWeio.«. Erg Kb ni pl*-»fh-<l» g ■» he» dr*« v rd» «»f t r «d. A L rge B.uéu M — icals from • postoffi.-e. or roniovivg and ci.i » *1' > rm* w>d" f «t i»,g v»»^. | m t y de t »l qu i le , ni c.pv r» | t , wd<- r ne» .«f ROUES, F roe yen», per m I'............................... H oo leaving them uncalled for is nrima facir I i . B- j M •ni •• i i P • l • • P i • f •! -n u »<m. U-» • • »> «n’ y .u «I" u • >«u Sells his own goods at wholesale prie«» 5* .2 F.U rix • uul r ........................ DUSTERS P YV. Olivell. Proprietor, o ter A '»ve A.-n - w n »d vi hi-•• un y »• r-c ive ■»•*- * ul d-'l»»r M Hi«»*. E.'r» t <1 u « iì . m i evidence of intentional fraud. .1 50 Fur u.ree nu>u b ........................................ • •ite -d CI g •• e , le c -r-, B i-'!»--» M-i A<: I •» »ir» ted B »>k. • ni I*» ul ». » »n i i «■ »i, <-c. ------------ --------------------- liuekal TEKM m T o > LVb«, Iw hi ' i ^ vi «a-n.it-g i .» •-».».»• v • i r -f :t»--o 4. Adire»«, eiANDARD SE* INO MA Is Dow mauufictu jug • qnulit) of flour — asm JI — M arte A ntoinettes D ist . ff . — A GHINE CO.. BROADWAY A CLINION PLACE, NrW Vwk. L36-«» ly F ive n»| lee lu« I y». r id I c | y * X'r ........ f 17 50 50 *l»acu »«• fu lye 1,1». lu-p. exits.............. -AND. SAVES— Listenic*I heirloom, the ailve..mounted T wenty five a.,. is » f i Iyer, n lcuyi ..62 Ob SUPERIOR TO ANY HORSE BLANKETS. ebonv distsfT of Queen Marie A',,oin • tte, which was seen at the Pari E xp «’* ASHLAND LIVERY H.»,. A>r» ni nuf c un-d tu lLie valley. He is ----- A TAO------ sition. tins been restored to the E iui er- u»h>g ali eu im, er c.f Austria. It I* tl»e »urn« disfeff W inchester R epeating R ifles Money for the Public. ale and xchange SALE AND FEED STABLES t NEW PROCESS, with which the nntortnnaip Q lem be (commonly called Henry Rifl.-s) of i guiled the lone hour« of her csptivitv. F.rst iDtnJuc <1 by t ini ultUcoiU'y. and after her execution it wa* ».iv. n a* model of 1SU6, 1S73, and 187 G MAIN STREET, ASHLAND memento to one of the l«d e> in attend M COLWELL’STBI-WEEKLY He Guarantees Satisfaction. ance. It th®n<-e pa"«d into the fam Singe* run be w. .-n ilu- above naia» d Corner of 4t»b and California Sts., -------- 0--------- ilv of Brassy Raincin the l*'t repre PistoTs, Cartridges, Etc. p .i h weiy ..It-rm. e d y e ving the H igh P riced D ealers talk A'l Asir w «rr..» d g*uU a uf U« b tl <pu.):• y. sentative of which Mme la Douairterr* £e Al' »1 As') i.ii.1 a' »hr. e a M. o • M->u- J a CKK o NVII.I.K, OfcBGON. THE UNDIR-JGXtD HAVING 1 down de Rancin, has just d ed. Th« spindle ij j'.We In*'«!».- a-i.t F ri- A lTr Pii'<*h>i»e<l «lie i.hove »ti bl«« from »■’HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR-_ is of ivory, and the hemp slid no -t is uay»; l-Mve Linkville R1FUVD THE MONEY. i i.Mpnan A 5 ed t>. g« leavo i„ ¡«lointb» I c» «»«-' h- b re i« ■>■»<1 » 1,1 Tllrs.iay, Ihuis- that from winch the nnhappv Q ie«n i.ubl e Hi«I h» i« d« «I iniio <| t«. mw ji H l.otu Rubli It W I« b, bu; le ve «o »lif-in. T« vny nid ¡¡il w «> ni;.y n ce.Ve fi. ur itut pruv.-t day «ii'l Sat •oe j ubile u»»t »i »y r» de ein b*d • i»**»! .1 «A timten e file p«»r<>n>-g.- thwi b«» or n.Mny spun dnriag the la«t days n* her life. Du' 'w br h» reprtreu »d. ® Io*' Hx-a J »b«ni pa»l b«t*u Coiifei.ed un tb<Mu ju»lly urday. SMITH'S PIANOS AND ORGA\S i CH j il;U- I Ce »»f î’’*- pHlUHJ kfe h- t Br the decease of Mme. de R.inri” ’ h* year» |«it bren c nfeiivd ou .tarte joMiy C^TGIre blui •» c L Ddo-uriiC yoorn-lf 12 f Arhbind, Ju» • 27th, 1*76. relic passed into the hands of a Huu «Vf. LEAVES ASKLAVD garian lady. POPULAR STABLES! MONO AY’S IVEDNE-D a Y’S AND FRI « »■ POPULAR STABLES WM D. CORPE GEORGE NURSE, DAYS .1 4 o clock a . m : ribes at Lmk- George Newell ot pet fi«'d towD^li’p. We have c-neuo'ly ou b.nd ibe very b«»l Because bis policy is rille same .lay*, he u.itimi. Michigan, heard bin-alar- in his eed«r I have cunstaiitly on baud the very best Linkville Livery Stables. .SADDLE HOUSES, the other night. Mrs. Nt-wpll ’old him LEAVE LINKVILLE to taka hie pistol and go and shoo- BUGGIES AND TUESDAYS. Tlll'RSI’AYH AN • SA’UR SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND KURSE A CORPE them. “No,” said Mr Newell -I REATH TO THEM!! D YS rriviHg at A lilaud * ‘ ” '6 ‘ lay C I! know a trick worth two of that. They ^^re pie eed to atvoot<e timi Iteti StaMes »^ CA RRÍ AGES. CARRIAGES. i ec'« w di o ir »hiily «t.ve line b»*'W««li would be pretty sure k» shoot i:-e. N .w Liukv I’e 'I’d F Ct Klamath Also wi h And cm furnUn our <-u> < m»r« with » tl^-mp luri.- yo« take the pistol and go and inve-t' uul »1 y lime. ton iriveekL li» e fr in IJ- kvibe io And ean furni«h my ciutomer» wiib a tiptop gate. It a a dneed mean man that will Luke V e.vaudi.1 i-.'rrn»« 'i» a nicn'a. tarn-irai et eny time. •hoot a vomau ” Horses Boarded F>r circular», etc., address M. COLWELL. LAKE COUNTY OEGON On re**<ei»bie urm», ».nd tbe b»*'o'c.re end »'trb v3 n » 4-’«. The Pittsburg Lt'Aftcr a*v».- “An HORSES BOARDED i »> »M«uo.ed u>uu tb*“' « uiie under Ux-ir ch»rne. Ohio man’s politics have gnf t »d«pemi Ate iu eii>]e'it i»j> »r, ani| ly pr-vi3«t ul h £o>U JAMES 8. SMITH, Ai»i i> .1 cu-lou.»r- »u iw w ,i eJ V. Aleo, _ ________ 1"^ TXT X FIT’ hh I .»»yiw-ve n ge «"• nowon whether lie li-p* or not. If piou.ptiv aixl in ib« nerl rtyle I J I j ' I |5 ¡V 42 • j er d i lu ¡le b. O » rwas > d ibl<* 1< rms, and given the beet 575 Market Street, |\ I «• woke «f el • • - r •-» he ean say “Sherman” lie is a g.«nd Horses Bought nnd Sold. Exc-B-n- liUGGLE-t »nd Xo 1 [i o .’2ti] MJ Jl-Jk > -> right« 'let ow O’ h:l#» ZIMME M IN AFRAZEU. attention. Republican If he says that “be iths , Guod HACK* HIDING bvR.'Eg ilw^,».i.b ud. San FraDciaco, Cal., 0.87 ly __ _ _______ P'lltcnFu. »d -»tn I» »**e F5 b.e. Imp’.»» for Th»rman” yon know at once tLa- I We will EUimt’ee • it'«! <*!••« le i*l •■,,r ’r«ii»- ’ i bu Le»«. Autre*» > tiw * w yo ■» -1» • r etimr*- ----- »^«tou» * M c M amum . CstT* Hur»*» pruoipily c.ie-1 f .r, »at_ga lX-50-iy HORSES BOUGHT AND FOLD he ia a Democrat ” c iituoe nxer-v f.» er • w r‘ f r u» A Co . P «*l "IM i«*» ».I k Uta y’l i g »•». C». 1" 1 u * r - False Rappin*«* renders men stern Tourists and Others Outfitted ^Utr •— W« * ni » ar¡ j o«, i W«lv» 4 e ffVBE UNDERSIGNED, THA n RIN ♦ OUR PA- z-ft-, /-X »we-kt- your own 'n»n-$5 ou fit ! I >»»4a , i buoi», ni <-» b udu— WJ* 1 ...Mi»f.<rt » hb-r.l k».tr>-ui.g- b— ».»«-d u .-u And saiiffuction gn retreed in 11 my and proud, and that hsrp’r.ea* is n».v«r j * Í * .>»- N.- n-k. R- d r f you < n* ..I u». Me«, vu er, •*» * »i*t «• I- u-dari»«our ohi »- t un w"U tee U loo Uv-ry On the »hur'«-’ n al » actiuns. I il I b'l-iie-- • ». leu i er»- 1 »• Iei< ‘ »r comninnicHtHd. True h-topmes« ren w b ed »v- )*!«• •• »<sk 'uv 0 . 8ub*e..>»u“*l Ue.pcMk » om'luu.io- «»f <ix ■ dm - W V/V ,m imabri»'li-y l the Hn>» D»» Lut t .1* lu »«Ve tl*. Li» Kxitte Lier a tii. ders them kind and s«nsil>lr-, and iLiat .air »ooutiecurB. Cxmiwn.1. A M c M aüo H, h-, w ih. f ♦ M»rucnUr» w.iw to H. » ttä C u ▼2n34tf] P F. PHIL L IPS. No. 17; if. N-.* >» ■!>* t ru . C<»- h i.umi ixl P.rth!M’,M3!!», happinrsv j« n!w-y« ^h*r d. r?'Vi-!y] V r, Tifi M ìsI.AfOHPE. G K PHŒNIX MILLS Team, Buggy aud Plow Harness, Ashland and Linkville STAGE LINE. WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods ASHLAND IRON WORKS. LINKVUTE BES1 Ü lai»>• C»«. A- i L« m AMD» 4E lo ., A u - i rt.'-, m u«. UNION LIVERY S E STABLES,