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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1879)
i f ASHLAND THE FRIDAY 187 Bill for the Transfer* cY the Indian Bureau to the War Department. A Washington dis ch of Apr. 7th jay introduced a rays: Senator Slater Ibe control of bill for the transfer Indian affairs to the war department which, in some respects, seems to be an improvement upon all measures hitherto introduced for that purpose. This bill provides that from and after July 1, 1880, the secretary of war shall have the same general power and juris diction over Indian affairs as are now possessed by the secretary of the in terior; that he shall detail some army officer of rank, not less than colonel, to act as commissioner of Indian affairs, and make such details of officers, not below first lieutenant, either from the active list or retired list of the army, as may be necessary from time to time to administer the affairs of the Indian service. Commanding officers of mil itary department are to be ex officio in charge of Indian matters therin, and the inspector general of the army is to be inspector of the Indian service, and to make an annual report to coDgress of the number and condition of Indian tribes. The bill requires all contracts for supplies or transportation con neo ted with the Indian service to be made in the same manner, and as far as prac ticable, at the same time as army con tracts. Officers of special commissions, superintendents, boards of Indian com missioners, and inspectors of Indian affairs are to be abolished from and after July 1, 1880. Among other things it is provided by this bill that all religious denominations shall enjoy the free and equal right to erect and maintain church and school buildings on any and all Indian reservations, and shall not be molested in their religious or philanthropic efforts to advance the Indian in moral, religious aud literary culture. I ► ♦ F lour M ill at L ittle S hasta .—IrY TIDINGS APRIL ving Shepard, of Shasta Valley, intends' putting up a flour mill ou Little Shasta during the coming summer, several of tr.e L’.ttt« Wwta farmers having al- rradv subscribed toward its erection, to take their pay in griLtl'Ugut tbe mill wheu in operation. It will be a firtt class mill, with two ran of ¿tone. Thia is an institution greatly ne9<1?d in this vicinity, and will bo the ueans of causing large crops ci wheat i? be raised toward getting our fl >nr right at home, in placo of depending OS. Oregon ond other sections altogether. Mr. Shepard is one of the best mill ers on this coast, having built up the reputation of Ashland tniil in Oregon, during bis management of it some years ago. Besides producing the best quality of flour, this mill would be very handy fur producing cracked grain, and bran and shorts for cow feed, now brought to t-'wu in great quan tities from Scott "S alley mills Wc ex pect to see this mill up and in opera tion, so that farmers can have the ben efit of it iu grinding the coating sea- son’« crop of grain, should they so ¿Haire.— Kreta Journal. . 4—--------- White Men an Section Hands. [Wlsnemacca (N v T.) Silver State.] In consequence of the refusal ref anal of the Chinese section hands to perform their duties, or from some other reason to us unknown, those employed in the yard here and on the road oast to Tale were discharged recently and white men em ployed id their stead. The section foreman had no difficulty in getting white men, and eight pale faces are now at work fixing tracks in tho yard. They receive $2 per day and are fur nished with comfortable houses to live in and fuel free, or at a nominal cost. This is much better thau tramping through the country und being out of employment the greater part of the time. We are informed that if white men keep sober and attend to their business they will hava Heady employ ment, and that it is probable the change will bo made all along the road. The discharged Cuinamen were greatly disappointed at the turn events had taken. They imagined that they had a monopoly of the section work, and could do as they pleased. It is said that the excuse which they offered for refusing to walk the track and see that it was in order was simply a ruse to get rid of a task which they disliked, aud that there was no cause whatever for the suspicion that white men threatened to kill them when alone walking the track. Now the Chinese have gone from the yard and the t-ee- tiou east of Winnemucca, and it de pends upon the conduct of the wliito men whether they will be again em ployed. — .. ---------------- The Trouble yvith Talmage. [New York Letter to B >ston Journal.] k L There is more smoke than fire in this case. The trouble with Talmage is not personal. Nobody knows him but what likes him. He’s a cheery, generous, large-hearted, unselfish man —helping every fellow that don’t inter fere with his plans. Nor has the trouble arisen out of aDy doctrinal questions. He's as sound as Griffin, Miller, Hodge or Alexander. But Tal mage is not a Presbyterian in method or matter. There’s an antagonism, constant and increasing The Presby terians take no stock in the Tabernacle concern, in Arbuckle, or Morgan, or Talmage. The more success attends his movements the greater the annoy •nee. Harmonizing matters is simply impossible, unless Talmage changes— and he won’t do that. Sooner or later a collision is inevitable, and the Taber nacle will probably be a free Presbyte rian church, governed by its own ses sion—owing no allegiance to presby tery, synod, or general assembly. The conclusion is ulready discussed. A leading Presbyterian clergyman said the other day in my hearing that he considered the Tabernacle a blot upon Presbyterianism, and that from its service« no stranger could get the slightest idea of Presbyterian form of government. HOTELS. 4 ASHLAND HOUSE. 1 C. S. Sergent & Co., L azy M exico —The City of Mexico is a lazv place, according to the Chicago Times correspondent, who ac companied the visiting committee from the United States. “The hotels are languid,” be sayB, “so are the res taurants, the theaters, the public houses and barber shops. The business houses have an air of perpetual wait ing upon providenc. The clerks act like weary angels looking patiently for a ‘rise.’ A generation of American en terprise might revolutionize ail this and rouse the metropolis from Ler trance.” —AND— 0£ DEALERS IN SAVE MONEY General Merchandise, P ioneer H otel . z LINK VILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. Furnishing Goods, Ä Hardware, Crockery, Linkville, Lake County, Oregim Are now receiving from San Frai.ciaco an ex.ensive »lock of goo4s of great variety exactly biiited to ibe trade of ¡be LAKE COUNTRY Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps TLe Subscriber is ag tin in charge of the PIONEER HOTEL, And In short, Everything required ; ¿ Of ♦he Luke country, and is determine to make his gt csts comfortable and happy. FOR THE GENERAL TRADE VE HIM A CAI.L—And reft aeeured that be will make you feel at borne. [2-29 f. GEORGE NURSE. A» Che*p as the MISCELLANEOUS- Which’hey are prepared to sell at prie-*« th it cannot fail to satisfy customers. sure to call and see us aud see for yourselves. PIANOS LS3 «AX <£» LF-X LF» L2J S3 RLS* o produce taken in exchange for ORGANS goods. —âua— Be Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex- —AND— All kinds of approved country Fountain & Farlow, X READ THIS LONG ESTABLISHED EOUSJ, T he T obaco T ax .—Reduction o tobaco tax was a gigantic job by'which the treasury was robbed of from eight to ten million dolluze, to bo divided among manufacturers of tobacco. Of the amount stolen one million, it is said, goes iuto the pockets of the Lor illards, who manufacture and sell about one eighth of all the tobaco pro ducts of the country. Excluding the Lorillards, it is said by Washington correspondents, whose figures are on doubtedly derived from the treasury statistics, and twenty-eight manufact urers will each realize an average of over $70 000 by tho job; that thirty- four will receive an avera^p of over $40,000; eightv-one over $9.000, nine ty-four over $5 000; one hundred and fifteen over $2.5.0, and six hundred and forty two over 4l,500. This is what tho reduction of the tobaco tax means, und tho money thus taken out the treasury will have to be made up by some from the taxation of theindus- tries of the people or tho ucoeeaaries of life. — Ore</oaian. ------ ---- _ - -------- A M agic C ar —An English paper says, Blackburn, of 14 Victoria Road, Kensington, has invented a remarkable vehicle, which requires no horses to draw it. The body is in the form of a dogcart, and the arrangement of wheels like a tricyclo. The motive power, concealed in the body of the vehicle, is obtained by the combustion of betzobne, a small jet of which is admitted into a burner about the size of an ordinary chimney pot hat. The steam passes into the cylinders of a small torpedo engine, which rotates a horizontal shaft. There is no steam given off, for it is recoudenred and passes buck into the tubular boiler. The weight of the steam power is about. 180 ths. On lighting the benzolino tho steam reqniies no attention from the driver during a ride of many hours. The driver, by applying his foot to ¡a pedal, can regulate the speed and power of draft It travels at the rate of abont eight miles au hour, and is easily directed in its course. - - - - - ---------- D ouble D ose D isguised —A do mestic in an up town New Work fam ily. one morning,before breakfast,took the following prescription to a drug- “Plea^e gist iu the neighborhood; give tho bearer a double dose of ca3- tor oil with taste disguised.” Handing ; it to the clerk, she eat down to await j the preparation, bat wm agreeably ' surprised to be soon a-ked if she would HaviDg ! like a glass of soda waUr. ” drank it, she resumed Ler e^at and 1 waited for about fifteen minutes. She then ventured io remark that she was “afraid the folks would be ready for breakfast” if she did not go soon. “Well,” said the clerk, “what are yon waiting for?” ‘‘Why for that pre scription,” she said. “Why, I gave it to yon in that glass of soda water some Oh, law!” wad the reply time ago.” .................. “it was not for me; ’twas for a man down at the house.” THATCHER & WORDEN DEALEKS IN MIE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO RE- . mind bis friends, and the traveling pub lic generally, that ho is sti’l tn bo found at this where be Is ready at any time, and on all occasions to set belors them the best the rnarkot affords, iu a style second to no other hou-e in Oregon. Dinners »nd suppers for special occasions, zotten up in'iDprcpriate style, at short no tice. * JASPER HOUCK. SIK ES WOR^^N H. M. THATCHER. change for goods Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country, —AT— PiF^Do not fail to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give sat isfaction. DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES, STATIONERY, SCHOOL-BOOKS, CASH PIONEER STORE. -OR- (v2n21tf.) 0-------- W. C. DALEY, J. R. TOZER, H. 8. EMERY. CANDIES, NUTS AND TOYS, TOBACCOS, DALEY & CO., And Notions in Great Variety. Proprietors of the C hampion EASY Oregon, INSTALLMENTS. (o) A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothing Dry Goods at the at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, Glething* HATS, CAPS, v2n!9tf. PI1ŒN1X, OREGON. ETC., ETC. A shland , O regon , SHOES, AND WHOLESALE PP.ICES, C. S. Sergent & Co. BESTPENS andGENUINE INKS BOOTS THATCHER & WORDEN. PIANOS AND ORGANS Manufacturers of all kinds of ETC. 3.30. L. A. N kil , i FURNITURE, R. P. N eil , W m . H abbih , ASHLAND MARKET. Are now taking the lead. DOORS, SASH, BLIND8, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, Harris Neil & Co,, OF ALL DIMENSIONS. /^*P icturk order. fkamks “Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Our motto 83,000 S mith ’ s O rgans . Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods turning, boring, etc., etc., no37-v3-tf —AND— DONE WITH DISPATCH. GEORGE NURSE, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY PAINTS AND OILS. neatly made to ¡¡^“P laning of all kinds, sawing, Hides an<l pelts bought, and all kinds of fat slock taken iu exchange fur meat. An immense stock of the best brands of Tobacco and Cigars at the PIONEER STORE. Every instrument W arranted for ten Y ears as F irst -C lass —Hia beat recommendation is the number sold. -DEALERS IN All kinds of fresh and dried Meats, A splendid stock of Boots ant A Fine Assortment of Fancy Shoes at the Goods and Notions at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. WM. D. CORPE MRS. M. W. HARGADINE- v2n44,—if Linkville Livery Stables. ^B5 j ,W ill contract fo? the all kinds ot B uildings . NURSE & CGRPE erection of ^^Undertaking, a Specialty. •^V-e pleased to announce that tbelr Stables aT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 38,000 P ianos . fj^“An Agent Wanted in this Locality, to supply the Rapid Demand NOW IN USE. 8125.00 FEB WEEK HOUSE AMD WAOOM FCRN1SHE3 FBF.E. MADE FAST. Nothing Succeeds Like Success! ! The Former High Priced Machines R educed to LAKE COUNTY - - - OEGON DALEY & CO. Others Advertise JVol. Ill No. I tf.] Are in excellent repair, amply provided with feed And that customers wilt t« wal ed on prompt 1 y and in the beet, at y le. ■ Good HACKS Excellent BUGGIES and No 1 RIDING HORbES always on hand. Wagon Factory. H alf M illion C apital , Thoroughly warranted aod sent to you for ^OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR- Wbiob they have made by extortiu . ing good wagon work, tho undersigned H igh P rices for Pianos Tourists and Outfitted hereby makes known that lie can be lonnd and Organs from at all times at his shop in the S. W. corner On the shortest notice the public. of the public square Ashland Ogn„ and is r’6i7_ o not fail to give the I.iBkville Stables a tria ready and willing to do all work entrusted (v3n>7tfj NURSE & CORPE. to me in a workmanlike manner. WAG ONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP ♦o order, and repaired on short notice. T!-e best Eastern stock constantly on hand. W. W. KENT NOR. Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. fciT'Horses promptly ctred for, and.^3 No Drummers ! “WEEKLY UNION” MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN Saddlery & Harness, Mr. A. N. Spaulding.of Stony Point, braugh to tbe JrjHx office yesterday a healthy four legged chicken, which is A shland , O regon . a marvel of ingenuity, tbe four legs being nearly equally developed, although tbe two hind oneB are chiefly eeps a general assort used for locomotion, the other two ment of goods in bis line of trade. The bird, being held up as it walks, Renalb’.e Views of Fred Douglas». which is about two weeks old, is as Ladies', mens’ and Boys' Sad Fred Douglass writes a long letter to lively as other chicks of the same nge, dles, a Speciality. the Philadelphia Press in opposition to and does not appear to snff.-r any in the schemes for negro colonization. convenience from its c-xtra feet and Team, Buggy and Plow Hamess, He thinks that the negroes, if placed id logs—[Petaluma. Cal , Aryus. whips a separate territory, would meet the “Do you really believe that an ass ROBES, fate of the Indians and says: DUSTERS That negro suffrage will ultimately i ever spoke to Balanm?” queried a man who prided himself on his intellect. be respected in the south, as now iu the north, I have not the least doubt. Co’eridgu to whom the question was — sana <¿1 — Human nature in one sectiou is about put, reflected very calmly for a few “My HORSE RI.A NKETS. the same as in another. Human pro moments, and then responded, friend, I have no doubt whatever that gress cannot be confined to any one ----- ALSO------ part of our common country. What the story is true; I have been spoken to in the same way myself. “ is true of a part must at least be true of W inchester R epeating R ifles the whole. I remember when the negro A young lady was endeavoring to im (commonly called Henry Rifles) of was not a very welcome citizen oi Mass aebusetts. when he war not allowed press upon the minds of her Sunday model of 1866, 1873, and 1S76 •baft of the wheel on steamboats; when School scholars the sin and terrible he was dragged and kicked out of rail punishment of Nebucbadntzzer; and road cars; when he was not allowed to when she said that for seven years he enter a concert, lyceum, theatre, church ate grass like a cow, she was astonished by a little girl who asked, “and did be WHEAT Taken at the Highest on equal terma (and in some cases on give milk? ’ any terms) with other varieties of the Market Rates in Exchange human family. All this is changed for Goods A professor in Cornell, lecturing on now. Time, effort and events have DO Ilf. Ashland, June 27th, 1876. the effect of the wind in some western done wonders in that old common I forests, remarked; “In traveling along wealth and in all the states of the north. the road I even sometimes found the The same beneficent agents will produce logs bound aud twisted together to the same result in the south. such an extent that a mule couldu't ------ “ --------------------------- ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY P olar E xpedition .—About tho mid climb over them, so I went around.“ < ♦ — die of Jane, James Gordon Beimett’s The report is current that the Pan yacht, Jeannette, will leave San Fran The snbscnber give» notice that he is now prepar ama Railroad Company has, or will cisco tor the Arctic Ocean. She takes ed to fill order» fur gloves of the soon have, control of the Pacific Mail food aud fuel for a threo years’ cruise. Steamship Company, because of an She will touch at St. Lawrence Bay, on indebtedness of $2,000,000, which the the Siberian coast. From there she BEST BUCKSKIN. IN GREA1 VA later is unable to pay. will proceed northwesterly in search of RIETY, Prof. Nordenekjold, the Sweed who “There are too many women in the Also lace leather etc., etc. Gill at my establlehmen sailed from Stockholm last July, to world—GO,000 more women than men on Granite Street and eee fur yourself. mako the never-accomplished north in Massachusetts alone,” growled a east passage through the Siberian Sea. sulky husband. “That shows the i If the natives are to be believed, be Joo B. R. Hutchings. survivul of the fittest, my dear," re (DOittf) has reached Koliutcbin Bay. not many plied his ready aud quick-witted wife. hundred miles distant from Behring's -------- -- .. +------------------ eto make money faster at work for ue ttiiB at *i ytLi g el»e. Capital not r*- Straits, where be is frozen in, and Tacks and hypocrites always point quired-we will » artyou. TwelvedoL probably perfectly safe. In this direc heavenward when they mean the most 1 re a day, it botue, made by tne iD<iu»- tion.the seventy-first parallel bus never barm. Ul u». Men, ttoiuvii, boys »nd girls wanted eve ywhere to work for o». been passed. The Jeannette will W iu- Now 1« the t n»e. Costly outfit »ui ter near Reflet Land, and make a dash England rays between £4 000,000 terms free. Andrees T huk A Co., Au Hcd .1'5,000,000 a y«t.r for oysters. gust«, M Ice for the pole the foil- wing Summer. - Pistols, Cartridges, Etc, Jno. R. B. Hutchings. V And r.o obligation to keep one, it not —EVERY Te published in e»ml-weekly pari» of eight page« In each part,or sixteen pugee each week. Il presents bbttb t than any machine yo:i ever bud. FAMILY CAN NO.V OWN A FIRST-CLASS SE VISG M k JHINS— The Old Favorite and Reliable S tandard SEWING MACHINE S2C &3T<a> SSunuptsiraoirw No Agents ! SACRAMENTO C. K. KLUM, , Eirg-minatian Before you Pay For it. I Others K TWENTY DOLLARS We Cannot Make a Belter Machine nt any Price. THE HIGHEST PREMIUM AWARDED THE STITCH AT THE CENTENNUL A strictly First Class, Shut'le. D aibb* Thread, L- ck Stitch Machin« more com plete in equipnie'its than any other, mid combining all the |M(e improve ments. with the old and well tried quilities for which the No Middlemen ! STANDARD IS SO POPULAR. OF MATTER EACH WEEK. It is rmlisbed on WEDNESDAY aLd SATURDAY NONE TO EXTORT HIGH PRICES, <3S>iT LEI allibi NJKF® It is in all respects, ScrKBion to any Weekly pub lished on tbe Pacific Coast. —O—< o— For ore year, per mall........ For fix months..................... For three month»................. ...|4 00 ....... 2 Al ........I *0 SMITH Sells bis own goods at who’»sale prices LIBEKAL TrltMH TO CLrM. F ive copies for 1 year, and 1 copy extra..........|17 as T en copie« for 1 year, rmd 1 copy .............. - 30 50 ____ _______ .. extra ----------------- T wenty - five copies for J year, and 1 copy ex. .62 oO AND SAVES- UNION LIVERY Ashland and Linkville STAGE LINE. M. COLWELL’S TRI-WEEKLY Stages run between the above named points every alternate day. leaving As’ilana at three A. M. on Mon days, Wednesdays and Fri days; leave Linkville Tuesday, Thurs day and Sat urday. LEAVES ASHLAND MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI DAYS at 4 o'clock a . m : arrives at Link- ville same days. Returning, A FaVhfbl F+nrily Sewimr M .ct joe in every »enee oT th« word -that inn« smooth and does ever« <• scriploriof pain or fancy reulr a wVb eaa-a>d cwaury-a. etn.ng aud -ell made .nd L a tee ed whik in nee fu ye.ra in lh .ua aide ..f F.inUU-«, tkv e;c>. M chine th .t kaw-aour rxn’ed for five «e >ra, nixi k«pt i<i Or er fr— of <T»i rge. Moo-y R-furxl-d »t <» ce if t o nerfw-lv L . V-ry. R kdcccd us P rick F ab D uwm B». low all O thkk M a . iiinis . N j EK n.t5T 'L , ’J’** , Machine is :.coomj» nie.i by moie Conn le e Outfit of unmer.-n aim useful attachment» for alt kind» ’ work (free of .ny extra ciu.rgr) than i-given wi h any other M.chine at anv ( rice The Ht m 2 chi« haa more good qudirie» than ho»e d. uls« th» Prio-. I ight and E ast Er»»iin a rhna Ya n«et’. S tuobo amd DvBABir. vev.rim of order R apid arxl Cer'ali. in Execution. No'n*vSu. ilZ ‘ or Cams io -e .r out or make a N d«e. Will as- f t year». 1» re dy tn a mumen- «—» uniXZJtTwZii hour. Make» tne Double Tbre-i f«.ck Smch, - like on noth rid«» of the pwl», from cambric u»e» a Short, S raignt aid Strong Needle, Extr. Lrx g Larg- e.»|iy thre .<1 d Sontila Wi-h N » Ar.7? MATic i KNaioM. L rge Bobbin - c p bk- «.f bold« g oi- hundred yard» of thread ▲ Lam fkL. m - chine wltu great width .4 arm,ginog it mai.y deMred qu.ivie-, and great auMcitT a wX Y a LT w work. It i« the Be«< M »chioe iu Principle aud in P ia< of Cuoairu turn. Usettonca and vLi »til»!? m other. Active Ag«n'» wmi-d tn’hi» c un y to rao-ive order» an1 deliver ofl».sd CUrg'iueu, Te-.ct.er», Bj«ine«» Men Ac Itmetmted Bek. »• mi ke of wo k ' » th tirii» a» *7 fre* Safe dedv-r. <>f go.»l« giar«r> »ert t.. a-y uir-</’ho world. Addrese. STANDARD KPiaivn MA CHINE CO., BROADWAY A CLINTON PLACE, Naw York. oiamuakd Money for the Public. S ale and E xchange D ealers talk All the H igh P riobd down $66 ---------O— J acksonville , O begon . THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING a for Purchused the above stables. tr<® chased the ab .ve named eu.bl- (.iutpnian A Neil b«gn leave to inform ite from Knbli 4r Wilson, bee leave to inform A publie that he ia determined to merit ac*®* 31 the public that they are determined u> meriiNl /I* a contmuKDce of the patrunuge thnt hue lor mmy tlnuaoce «<f the patronage that has for ma«J years past been cunferied on these ju*1'? years ,«st been conferred on these justly he undersigned , having pur -^ T SMITH’S POPULAR STABLES! PIANOS AND I have constantly on band the very b,il SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES AND Because bis policy is DEATH TO THEM!! For circulars, terms, etc., address JAMES S.SMITH, 575 M arket S treet , San Franciaoo, —on— At the office of the A shland T idings . SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES Al® CARRIAGES. And can furnish our customers with a tip-top turo- oot at any time. P ianos and O rgans sent on 15 days trial. POPULAR STABLES We have consUntly on hind the very beet ORGANS v3 do 4-tf. x+K Zk a week in your own town-|5 outfit SLi free No mk. Reader, >f, you wunt • i ■■ 1 » burineM »t which perecne of either x4l-z rex can make great pay all the time Ley work, wuia, for ‘oi particular» pn bey write to H. H allett A Co Port tod, M a I d *. v2r5O-ljr] MAIN STREET, ASHLAND Comer of 4th and California Sts., Horses Boarded M. COLWELL." T--w ■■‘■y fTlbusiness you caD engage in. Lz I J ’ ’I $5 to >2) per day nude bj it it '^1 I anv worker of either sex J—J- right iu their owu localities ParticuUis aid sample« *ortn |5 free. Improv yoor ep.re time at this busiueas. Address S tinroh & Co., Porthnd Maine. [2-50-ly SALE AND FEED STABLES I STABLES, LEAVE LINKVILLE TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SATUR DAYS arriving at A-hland same day con nects with our daily stage line between Linkville and Fort Klamath Also wiih bis tri weekly line from Linkville to Lake View and alt intermediate points. ASHLAND LIVERY On reaaooable term», and tbe be «t of care and atten tion bestowed upon them while under tbeir charge. Also, CARRIAGES. And c.n furnish my customer» with ■ turn-out at any time. HORSES BOARDED On rea* liable term*, aod fi ven the beet Horses Bought and Sold. attentiM« We will gntnmtee satisfaction in all our trana- actiona. C ardwell A M c M ahom . HORSES BOUGHT.AND SOLD T he undersigned , thanking our pa - trooa for tbe liberal patronage . 2, rv n» during our connection with toe Union J Stable«, would bespeak a conUna*Bce ** it oar »occeaaor*. C abdwbm . * M c M* bo »- No. 17; tf. And satisfaction guaranteed in all my actions. nv4tf] H. F. J