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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1879)
T) ASHLAND TIDTM S MAY t.., !<> 1 f X e?».JlMUNICÁTlON (r'C .9 J A 1 'i Hi: t'Ru À • rhe California & Oregon Ijiml Company »has a new friend in Coi'.gres*. The bill to grant them a^cript for iieu lands failed to reach a vote last session ami now a Michigan man comes to the front, anxious to sectirt* justice for his constituents in California and Oregon. \Ve clip the following Irum a Washington letter in th»* (>r< gon ►State Jouiiud dated Anril ¿titli: biner Li« teilt« meni mou • Ui > TTe !:as ►ought the p«-i c- »«nd q li. Imte <d prívalo life, nt d «re» ting f<»r liimaolf and th» se Ite lev. »1 «s Lis own, aw «!«• g ant t ini home like ri-snl’-ne, Ie* I nis <>f ¡ate ye rs giv. n hittis^!.* up in the foil enjoy ment of the w- Il eat tied Îrei’» of a H • to».'. tui»rl:“d bii-iti. .as ent» rpi 1- • won the estri ni und cot ti ’en< e of «II wi li whom he had bu-iu< s« or friendly relations, «nd there ar« none t< w ( oor i to do Luo rever- n e '• kito! I <*oi:t>ider.tte I nsbhBd. F imiti g, n J aluh W xoxkv , J amis T h . kxtun , R. T. BALDWIN SR. W. H. A tkixsun , j m yi cai:. Afori'i» Run'n E. K. ArPiEíwf. M E C H ANICS Call & Co.; J. MANUFACTURER <>F, AND DEALER IN, SADDLERY AND HARNESS — r // /. - Tse people < f Lake county,east fi Linkviilc. have cause for bitter AHLSAKD W6CLÍN MAKCtaC MERG-AN£frnrLAKE OVSTtT, OREGON. ft*ain Sire t Asbh ri trsnplaint »gainst the pcstoffice tusihg ee. ¿rparfment wf our government. They are abler to send mail to ALWAYS Sä HAND, NEW DEPASTURE! Ashlaud, and receive it from here f ither, A stead as-’ fail frit’l l!, a ev- nt (■•.■< ryd’v (.’hrt-tnin, n:t tono/'«.! I about once a month, perhaps as A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF e’t z-n. r.n.l »i ir ten I tu ali H- ba r I ill E. U.XDLR-IGNliD funi a «I fft.-r •¿ten as once in about three weeks, —ARE XOW MAKING - been. a faithful me .- ber of the M. E. SADDLKH, &ARSS8S 1 April. 1XCL pimp«.*«» t«» mH eríy f i ¡ a».!*>w», KPuuH, yet it has been decided by the chn-rcl» iti Sil’ tti for non y year-, imitKces, -Cubi» ita* Hauï- • A bill lia* been infra’*’'..’»»! it: the it.«! to liis m h s first,t get»« io-ity ih ■ ■ T>r WHiPB. postoflice department that the X usin', ciächo . » >r iippri.vt-il pi.'ilue«* d'-liV'T' d—except ! II->n -e, by McGowaa. ol M cli’gatt, t< griatlv »ine the conipbtiou of the ! business of that section of country aaj'ist « It'-ti by -p'-cial xgt. . tuent s start wud iiin«-i the claims of tio- » wiirr.-nf I chunk they now occupy. — FROM — m of sufficient importance to re- I u.ds v.ithin »he limra of the Kat <1 h it«-d cr»-«iit hmm b-Ri»a>.- in-,> . |> omp . 'y I . . ; ,(t <t,e »,.ly -, . (Tone; ----- Give - - m I “ ~ c U n c ».*i o i.rtlr eiw-« ha* juu - ti »>ve u.« I Wm H eks muí Eno<Hi B;ker, f Ore quire a daily mail service between ludi>.}i R setviipiE nt the State» •y bj tr di g HI u .».«•• (Mil t ¡‘ R. 1. B. en. 7'ltis tri?» enable us /• teller prices ' Convicts, e'.‘aped from the peuitefi’iiir» It F provides tint —Tipi sii >11 Ir Lakeview and Ashland, and »con eon. I« issued to the C*lif<»rntn & Oregon Lit:'! on the nuht of Hie utli. They • ffert< d than euer Lefwe. tract for such service was let with, Company, its as-igtY-,>»nt hot ¡zu ir tip-m th<‘tr esi’.qi • In digging llito"lgli the THE VEhY SES! t AT1VE WOOL ve should naturally .suppose,good "T their leg »1 r» pi»‘-en*utiv. s, to >« 1 ci wall of their eeli wito <» ehi-e! which JSicurity that it would be faithfully and locate o! I h»- uioippri pT'a’dl ptil.ii.- (hey hrorr. bt with them ft mu the wot k W'“ u’ aiiti.'in Ci* o tf'C p- O '’»• > f J »ok lands o! th” U it« d Spates.u«>t uutp-tal. ► hop 'I wo sets <f gnaiils were on Ou M *>u S red performed. For more than three in any <»f th»- T» rritortes. a q-nititity o duty I tit t.eith. r noticed their e-ffa 'e n>m and L .k- c emtie* 'h.»t ilt-y have C’tH Yr.cMhs the so-called service has lands rqt;nl to the laud- wiibru the ’*'*»« I'tindrid dolDrs reward ta offered \s>lilatid _ - - _ _ ffirgtin. met ced receiving their N«** Spring Stock, been a mere farce, nav,worse than g» egri pical bruit” <'f.the grant t” the for th’-tr urre.-t, or 3WO'for li e u:re>t I have low on Lnul a bmti ifu< »N^or ment of ••■nd that every day will» witn* s- addition« 'o Road Com of eiti.e a farce, actually subjecting the <>r»gaa G ntral Mditary H if, Fonrh Fi “ »er?, Wreuibf a rom to cxistrm-t road from BLANKETS,* the 1 •rg'-at reek of Eìu e?« TF^. L‘,»*e-i S miîf --, J u *. Lvht-o people to loss and interfering ser- pany, Last Fr.day l’ats'-ns and B tllock.. Eiger o City ti the south G» udtf, ele.,» ¡c. o ’ C Al- > » fously with the business ot the boundary of the S'ate. It i- bow tw • |.ri.”ouet.- in ti»«- Wa-lt in.t ncolpii» FLANNELS', «scapi »] whii«' » x< mis ng ilp m- eountre*. Tht? department: has l>< »er»» the C" tatui lit « ou Pubic j»»il, Rut trick. Patterns I OB Uti K? Ltti CBJuk LL -»•he- l»y cii-tmg »rood m t.! « jail y ml CASSIMERES, been fully informed ot lhe condi Lft’ida.” Bn It ck r. ti first ami wa- pur-aed by atei lie W.raer H-altti Corre’. We h.ave in tore given slight in- •T ill'i Rje>- n?».l t» c ip' med. after lead tion of atfairsji nd vet it is evident A bor le’!- troni > du-i .» t |.r >nipl’y tliled. DOESKINS, Ew-ry ib l.g -• l<l.r!«e;i¡. f. r € »ÎJ. that no vigorous measures have r 111 i u tion of out opinion that tin* ing l»i- :4’i»»fduv!J )Uiud - aj-i t a q.il ir1, r » ■»* F ». -1't.s dodged th«, tu-iu u tio ¿uU Ble « lim.’,. Vieeriuu nud'Culoru g, b ”e vetj AND HOSIERY. been taken to force the contractor claim ol this company to any more r was HER CHA RISE *V2*.16U ie t t 1 look out for 111iu. limi kt» k- Le.*.eel iu LU«U■ 'lit ml lor work done ut»on the to do his duty. The inconsistency L ln>’ < fl'iiis lio..b. ran away io hi-» wk* Airs. 11 D. Jones. military 1 wagon road is based upon atri ««.taped to the wools, bot wa** establishing o, a daily mail route ► *■ ...... our a1 ter ward•> F“**<pr nred, a:id then allo wing a regular block fradideiit repi-esentations, », anti Ev*i b ought to this matket. They duairr t*. erwilliger ade of mail matter through the opinion remains unchanged; but The Cititiese of Ltyisville 19 i>i ray to wety tmdei of tliix paper,that if rascality or uieouipctenee ot con as between this bill and rhe out* fiutili»’ r. being unable to » biniti any la prepared to do all kiuds M- tractors to continue for three long introdmed in the »Senate last ses I t inpioi ment. fitliiT at Wisinug or pac.kbJ up their traps on DA INI ING, GRAINING month» is not very creditable to sion bv Grover, we would choose /rubbing. la-t Sitordav, anil left that part of the TAfiiOARD GOODS SO D H THt — AND— the Post Muster General ami his I he former as t he lt*ss< r of two co:in:v it i- hoped forever The citi . assistants. There is no portal evils. 'This bill will give lhe z»‘t>s ujoieed very nincli at getting rid route in Southern Oregon, except company land in the territories, of tin* G unes«, am] they fited all alivi LOWEST MALIKET BRICES W agon and B uggy P ainting . of 19 guns iu honor uf ilit* the through rout»* from California but will protect Oregon from its sn'nte a apeeuitty. eveat. ------------- ----------------------- to Portlaud, so important as this, rapacious clutches, while Grover’s Work i’cne ut living rute». Ciè~* France proliicfil tn th-' year ending bill would have given to the com Will do it, they prop,,«!• to do the largest and the contractor should be com- J.i«», the enormous arronnt of 800.9(10 mnANKING THE rUBLTC FOR PAST FA- pany thousands of acres of the pidled to.carrythe mails upon sched- 000 i'<.'in<!a < f be» t i»»<>t btigsr. Tlier»- «L Vural to ni. a sEaie uf Ite s i. e'.u I e future. bu.Mner» thia aptiug ami Riitnine', ever ale time every day or give place choicest public land in Oregon. are 501 manti faculties :»f l»- et tool don« bar ’hem in the l*a-t five —OLD AND NEW.— to* someone else who will cany McGowan, of Michigan, has ap sugar tn that country, attd all suece«b- iftl. yetrr\ ami that they ean them. The Department has in parently more regard for the in ~ ■- -v-r y-j t /. t ' terests ot the people ol Oregon formed Huntley, the contrac positively make it to- ASHLAND and LINEVILLE tor ,lihat he had better s c to having than Grover has. lhe mlvantag«* ijfevery one the mails carried a little better, The New Constitution sub to Call upon tl.em in A»hland- and Huntley sent word that he mitted to the vote i.f the cit zens EXPRESS, Arc invited to send in their orders and test lhe irttrh of their abortions would’ come down and see about of (’ali'oi iiin on the 7th was it wlieu he could iiml lime. Aft»*r- adopted by a majority of over ten LI. F. PHILLIPS, Proprietor, and are assured that they shall Tin y will npare no pains to ltiaitituin, mot ward he sent word that his time thousand. San Francisco and receive prompt; attention at Tully than ever, the reputatiun of tLeir was too precious,:iud that he would >:!; rauieri’.o both wem against the i S NOW RUNNING A IT ICK BETWEEN TnTS prices that defy competition. house, as the tu.kiiowled«p*»l 1 ¡l.ie nd I.i «vil, w ie i <■• v ► A-I.l nt i'ii Fountain & Farlow, semi an agent. Meantime the cu' stitution, the former however, ii Muid j,7 a . M ,« f «• t< h w < k, ¡rr'.vii'gat I.'tikvi ie people are wiihout nmil sei' ice, only bv about I ,-500 votes, 'l he Tu-ed }’ »v-iitu. le v - Lukvblc f r return t ip BE SELLING *ut Hoir St. ck t<. and* are compelled to wait for new insirument will go into effect W-dii:- ! y iuur»i g, r ivingat AstiUbi lini s !. y tn ike r uat kr evoui relief until it suits Huntley to at as (ai- ; s it concerns the eleclion tend to tl'teta. The assistant of oilici rs, upon i ho -1th of .1 lily Fare e. ch « y)...................................................... oo New G qq H s T> « I I ’ rir.it- kicks furtiirhxl a» . ty iim<*. [IS- f postmaster general played with next. In its bearing upon all ----- F< R------ lhe case by telegiap’niug to 1‘ost- < tîiùr matteis it takes ellect at ASHLAND WtfUUR MIUS. CALL on them inrn ; liat-ly at 1 C I - • msftur Ilelman to hire someone noon on the lirst day of January, Forwarding and Commission to carry the mail until Huntley HS0. It provides for a gt neral Staple end Fa c> Cccdi Agrnt, should < boose to take the matter elect ion on the first W ednesday iu ! BARGAINS in hand,but bv the same dispatch mxt September, Groceries, H ¿riware, Cloth ►September, when a clean He Iie MURTON he tied Mr. Helman's hands com sweep of the state and county W- 11. ATK1.XSON, pletely by limiting the amount of oiliceis will la* made, from gov I ing, Boots, thces, Hats, Caps, !J«:s« t>!icRr Gr«*^on .'KC1.ETAKT. pay to a figure at. which no one ernor down, including judges of A r. «RGE AN I» ( OM VOUTOU' W \RV_ iUintiy and Brets Goods. ,could possibly be had to carry the the supreme, district ami county E UH BJ AS li.ii- Aui| i- i o-.i •• slor T > k'h> ni MARBLE »v ry kit.'l <4 pri H’ <■•*. Me cìlu i - <.f Sui.’l.e n mails. We may J overestimate the courts. A high court or commis Or«'jl"li w i 1 limi il tu tlieir iute ei-t tu sh'p i, I Ir. 'g il Crockery Glass and Tin- interests involved, but it seems to sion, consisting of three members ti roi gii n i- il .ii — . W<» 1. b i- n, li«iu- i.i < s, • te , c '’'Pieni* l io n y us that this route is of sufficient im is to bt* elected to establish rates c re'<»r-a e oi >1.1, n.e.ii «il rete v iuu.pt ut Ch- ASHLAND? WARBLE WORKS, Ware. Shawls. Wr?p- I n. portance to warrant the Depart of charges by railroad companies Fr.-i/Jit per ton...................... 81 O(> 80 ment in sending thither an agent and regulate other railroad mat Salt per car load .................. per»,.C leaks. t-*’ Muik go <1-c i< ».1 II. !.. M. i4S-3-r. with authority to have the mat s ters. Much good is anticipated put through temporarily at the by the fi iemis of the instrument, J. H. Russell, Prop’r.. lowest figure for which it could be and real barn is f’«*ared l>v its op The Fast Trotting Stai !>•»!, ' A- , ev tyl; U g «-»pit... • <j- done. Lt the government had ponents. We believe both will lion, A YING AG \ IN SE1 TLEI IN THIS r-n*l ..t- taken such a step long ago, with be disappointed to some exten place -ini tuned mi e« ir«* at.iutiun H the intention of recovering from to the the contractor the amount of extra Dual h cf ¡I ni. K. N. Co .ko. SJUllIKlVs A' l) S'rUTIi B v-T: IL" pay required,perhaps Mr. Huntley MARBLE BÜÍINES?, would have found time to coii.e DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, OREG »N. — IVrr.L stand the present Reason of and straighten matters out before / Another of tl.o car y p’on^ers of 1S79 < < ti.m»’ti’’ing on A. til 1st and 1 am prepared to fill all orders with neat CLOTHING. BOOTS, /Ot' con has Did u-i'ie the burden- of a • ndit g July lt)rh. f i •• v. il I I e at A-l.- ib-iS aud di-patch. this time. AND SHOES. • j busy life and sought >epo«e upon the latiil i'tir.'davs ami ut Piani x Wednr« CIGARS AND TOBACCOS other sitie of the dark river of death I PLANING . FURXHTRE, SASH, BLIND 1)0*. JR AND MOLT D- 1NG OREGON. A1Ì kinds of Planing, Moulding* Twining, Circtrfar anX Scroll Sawing. Furniture and Ornamentai Carving, Etc. fecne io Order. ^Ei!'Furniture Sirh. L oot « Blinde and* M- uldilig c u-tau i un Laud ami m d to tMdet.- —5—• • o MARSH & lO. JUST RECEIVED —A T TSE— ASHLAND DRUG STORE The largest stock of DRI CS, MLikliiNiS, HOLl SCHOOL REA DERS. Ho’*. E. N Cooke ill»-’! nt 1 ttsiilt t.er iu l-iiletu yest«rduy at 11-15 a . m .after Tn our article upon this subject a brief, bat patiifnl lilne.-s bavin« last week we took the ground that l.e: n taken down on Wednisdi:! h»»t the benefits resulting from a change since v. iiteh time l»<* lias radi«*d sev.'ral times, cansinu liis It.ends ’o hope tur of readers in our public, sltools l.is *lti(io:t‘ rccoverv, which hopes would not be great enoui h to have been thus blasted. Ho stiff nil justify the expense attendant upon acute pi;in hip ! during Lis lust 11 lie s was the victim of triqitetit severe sink tJie purchase of now books. At inu spell*, I. l.is is Ilf«», 111'.', appata appat i ntlv, nt I v, I..a l.a’ig- that time v.e had not earned of ing by a n.ere l«>r l.onrs Lours at u ;.ere thread b>r the liberal terms upon which a tine 1 lie la-t one ci'me rm yester'lay tn.d it wus Wai» plaPily plat’ily seen change of books could be made, ti.ori illg. tit.d death ba l inutked him for Ins own and upon the premises we argued II” call- »1 his fa oil» n»'i;i;i-l Ill’ll and from we believe our view was w .8 conrciotis to th»* vs ry List. A num I correct. But we have since had b<r o! lot i-nate friends were with him, >lid wheli f eai y It t» spirit winded ite n ore information upon the matter fligl t to r.t kt i >•»11 w.‘> <ls al ove, all re and it now appears to us m a aliz d ’l ilt >111' t » r good muu was g< n»« totally different light. l’rof. L. J. Dorn; ;g I.is 1 ist lilt.i ss he up- c.ir.-d |<i I Powell called upon us last week, tully rvii't z * Ins c Hidit'.o i atid was ready aid waiting wl eu the snn m<>ns and from him we learn that the ca 111«' He ha<l, with bis nconntmuetl publishers of the best reading »■»rethought, ought. tu i aogi <1 a'l l.is i irihli huiidxom» 1 ] y y forthose books to be h ad in America oiler, ulla.i.'«, , providing hi;i:<!>otn* w’.om l.e L» Id n»ost dear. at:d wbiMi »»£ < jur the sake of introducing their last he i ( ar* »1 t he rm stic slii re it was books in Oregon,to exchange new wt'th a hopefoli.'« is i,t d cotitidenc»* books for the old ones iqron terms gloiicns to conté tu i late. lio «vas at which are al to or better than p» are r. :’ti God hi d man; and bail long i tvu-i <1 t > fear death. H.s ti.iad ail* Ut-veu tr The new books .since wa* active to the ver,, last, and altliirngh will be given fur the old em s now b'O «. ai to Speak at any h llKtll. lie in use tor a merely nominal ex rei-ogt iz »1 ad * ho visite I him ut.d hsd hitnl word lor each. His i!ea;L Ita- change piice iu cash, amounting ¿x C'i't a gloom over the city such ns is* to from five to lifteeu cents on the seid- tn feh, ns he was a cilizeh known book. No matter how old or how am* revered by all. Mr Cooke was horn l.ear Adams. much abused tilt* hook now in use J.fferson coiitily. N. Y , on ti e 20. i> may be, a new reader, of a much Guy of 1\ I rtniry, 18’0. and w 1» Lis better series, may be ha I 'yr it :>»■ tor’s tan.i y move»! t > Omo in 1817. trorn any agent of the publisher The recital of ineid»*nts of hi- eatlv ‘e w is if the deepest in'ere»t and and they will be within reach of h I n viuti” to I i- »li «tl* he had prepared every school in lhe state.) Upon the iticnjorji.da «nd partially written a such terms as these we should sketch of his curiy 11!»-, wt ich although certainly favor the change, and but puriiutly complete, &L -unds in in- ’u faits He wna married to think Prof. Powell should be sus t»-r«s!i El Z» Va» dert'ook in the year 1835 and tained in his efforts to accomplish came to Oiet<'li ”1110 plains act >ss” in 1851 settling in t'tii- county where be it. has j.ir:r.‘ resid» »!. He lived on a farm Fred Douglas said in his Staun in tlie Waldo Hills for a niifut»» r of and eventually moved to Salem ton, Ya, lecture the other niirht: year*, with v; ..ose mt» r-sts atid advan‘etuent “It is a mistake for the negro to he lia» been ch¡s» ly al ied until to day. move north; one of the most un On almost everv hand we s» c motín- fortunate predicaments that can mente of Lis-thrift, i’ldn-try and en’er e. Ills integrity, honesty ai d bn* be imagined is n negro in a snow pri n:i ss qsoL’i« at ui s brought him c<m- bank; it don't look right, the col ■ »1 icnomly I t-fote the people, ami in j 1802 he was elected Mate treasurer by ors don’t, blend harmoniously.” ¡ a Landeeme mnjority. So faitlifully The proposed Woodrer tf scien- ■ did be fu hl! the trust F«-po»»’<l tn him, . .... tj: . i-. i» tl at be w»s i'cle Hfie .M'ediionnH.iu.d use work).. , ,rlr K,,h •»>•>! i» 1831, an! :e < xpedttivn ait.ubd the world URs Cm i;|‘SCil f;.| V, ;;i t <! !it»_,(L<. I hnuvf ti I*»' fnr'v that DAY GOODS, ETC., — Ev. r recetvtd’in A.-bbad— --------- O---------- Stationary, Toilet Article*-. -TOYS- Iu grtat variety »ldufu.w aid varimi» de*‘|-nf —PL Rii WINES J ND— Pip e Fi Tobacco - A N D— — Cigar?,— PAINTS, OILS, V a RNI P, GLvfi. BRUSHES. | TC.. ETC • ANDIES, NUIS * s i. FINE CONE ECTION a ii>>* G .-f • J • e» ii «»Ut «*•! * f li« ti..*-r* «1» 'g-. TRAVINO 1 OUGHT I PF. IN I EK Ml O W •*-»•11 Atri . »•* A khi . a . xi » L>i*.v»» S*ui >, I • »» I |v- e-f till y p >t|« *.t < «• : g»- M 1 ■' ♦ ;« t)-. tt > *.l> r*.l‘ I rG ««ri. Dr . .1. • 3-24 . IRON and STEEL Executed in any description of M arble . HR. j H <:» I WO 1) Attenticn ND, Y R E K A, CAL I F O I»’ N ¡TO ANNOUNCE OPEN Lard; Hams, ------ (0)------- FOE Tilt INFORMATION OF DEALER* AND CONSUMERS GOODS THEY WILL S a Y’ THAT —-----CDNMSTIN’G OF--------- A) Doeskins FbUnnels,. Clollduy, Blankets,. and" Pocket Cutlery Wagon- Shop,. Bacon. Eggs and Butter. SHOE STORE “Orow With the Place/’ TRAPE FOR —ÍXua— NL TLEY Table 1HKY- ARE: -------- A FULL LINE OF-------- G THANKS TO THE IU3L1C THAT ALWAYS CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. BOOT t. F J NS£N For Blacksmiths* and General use. STOVES, TINWARE, HARDWARE, PEDiGREE-Ophir was sited Special th. (!» ht>rat<d tr* tlitlg s’ -I ion, K**n tiii’ky Hunter, h- by Br-k.-n Leg Paid to orders from all pirts 0* Hut ter. of Ne v York; g i itnd' tre. Sor rel Hunter; great uramlsit”, Ol I Iven- SOU III» BN OREGON. tmky Hunter; great gnat grandsire, 11 igidiitider. Pi iee»r rytasonal'le— Addremi PINTS USANO lass 8 rrel Hunt-r’s Dim was a Sir I J. H. R ussell , IL ury mare from Keiittick», from lo 34 v3 ljr A-hlcud. OregoD. whi'hth” m:me K“t-t «cky originated, Cheaper than any other House die ii >im* of* i.iirit.-r w >s »lertv« d from in Ashland. Ills English Hui,ter blood. Kentucky Llimters’s dam (from a Moonshine mare ) was sired by the L ard C ans ......... 15. D ollars p 'r. 100 —OF TUX— i rot t:in! st al I ion H »rden H u1.1 *r; gr.*''»1 • W ater B uckets ...................... 50 cerna -ire. S -rnl Huu'et; gri nt grandsire, O »1 K utiicky Hunter, great-great gr.v d ire, HigiiLimler. Winchester Repeating Rifles from This is a cornet pedigree'of Ken tueky Hunter, ami ut'ikea him about seven eighths Hau er; or, perliU) 3, bet ter known as Messenger blood, and w liidt baa be- ti thoroughly proven to lie t' e fastest and lies; stock of horses ever it:tr«'d'’.C‘-il into the United S ates. & < 'phir’s Dam was sir>»i by Divid Hill; tor dam was sired by Piince Al bert, a M> sseneer owned l»y William —Next do »r to the Po-t uffiee—- Reynolds, of C»iu.-a coun y, C»iif<n- n’a. Opliir’s dam is now owned iu Sn.ta Clara county by Dr. C. I L. Extra Boston *yrup. French; her dam is owned by D. M. For ih»*ir Libe-d Pa'ronng«». which her lU-avis, of Butte coiintv. They are sept” us te-'i'i o *y their appre- both fi««, largì» timi spi« t>»i¡.l mad-Gii». cialiuu Ilis purpose is to P edigree of O phir ' s I> ams S ire — D.vul It 11 v » uh hir'd by Block Ll”t); •• tn- I.i D'Vid Hill’s c«di brute»! trntiii.g ► 'illioti Ba»*k H.i'.k,- !.«■ I>_v Stieriuaii M»>r<iUi.- ti»- bj Jnatin Morgan, and tie b. Tine Bi ito«, who was imptirted B, F. REESER. (r -m England and. nsed by General HE IS IN EAVOB OF THOSE WHO Ashland, Oreg. Nor. 15, 1878 tf. DeLancy ha a clixrw r on Lug lalund. tu lili. D »vid Hill ► »lam w a” t o t In WEAR GOOD DOOTS AND H »tbi'b ti'liian; lie by Alala lab; lie t>v old Mesnbrin”, and lie bv. imporled jJZ’sOoe 'CPüaatxa*.. M' S«-en>it r The dam of [Lirubtetonian a a»» Charle-» Kent’»! mare by importi »I B • Hound» r r p 11E UN DER'IGN El» WIEL.B E.FDUN I • Malet iai? of all kind*, auch as TSll dS—Siuirli* sprvicf* $20. pnvablv in 1 at hi- tdiOj» oi Mun H'reel, two <I oo * b .»■> V ilH'e. I or thi’ t-enfOti. ' ¿0, p.»:»l»le .»t f oni the livery stable', where he is p» ep'.n-d —FRENCH— il a e ni ihl-uf. I l'iirince $10, parali!« to do »di kinds ot work iu bitline I the AND wit Ü il :< ieci‘1 t.iini‘ i ih .t thè in »re is in io* e”i prio*. f.nl ALLIGATOR GOOD3, All P‘ s-ib'e c ne will be liken by nn «x- WAGON’S, BUGGIEa AND ALL KINDS Aid'iinjtblog'efce thavtte public iwajr r Hire |>' t i’-uc <1 ll:»n(i, wh I til iru'igtl V II (le‘- ► t;in<! i tfie tieuimeet <4 nt ires ..n<l I o s- s, toOrder. t.« nv id acci’letus; bat will t'o’ ALWAYS ON HAND, resp.in- -ilje Shuttli! iil'V o<Ctl r. PastiiTige tuin- slioithl imv efctt'-. And nil'work goiti’ti up in the i-be I it f. :«-•'« Ulte I 1'0- . Repairing of ”11 kinds ’one with di»patch S. L I) » Nt ¿L-, p¡- ipriet r. r.tI) *«»d .-ce me VERY i*EVr STYI.E. Jo.i\ Co *. ax Gr m. d'Ctel noi’fi «T7HK RALP»L GE’b NUTLEY GEO. I- U ti» i « <t > • | i .| - • N » IM’r »ì Lv | . u A MULL ASSomiENT OF Il E A l> > T O N ES . l>v i LIQUORS— TIBEETS MON IM. ENTS, - lie has n UecoiUef áío.7- a ' d -Fu* n.edic'l pnrp«»»«,- FOR CASH. datf«; the baiane»» of the week ut Mtn— t.iiiu's t.f.ilil. m J»rksonvi11«. DE'CRIPTfON— Ophir is a beanti ful d ok ci e.-fnitf. wiih uit mark « r ► pot. 15 Gami- 3lz4 it.dirs bivi:, ami weighs 1 2i)0 p<ot d- a splenditi nil <1 di-p’is tion, and will he 19 years old on the 15th day of July. I’erfuiHrry -AN 1J*- HEADQLTARTERSj -O phir - ■ — < We will contrae’ to de-igtr and dieci a? kind* of bnihlii gs W. eu .fe-ir»ibi» te> tlioae employing »»►, ve u || furniab al> thr H h et ia! r* quite«) ioi t e c.'iim n»-t et any building fciuly 1« r o««iip nv [u I»t! Bargains ! Bargains t Bargains ! Selling off Cheep as itl i n d cwt a n i r£ s r R.TIÍ r. PATRONS, A MILL. A X D Millinery Store. J. N. T A,F. QUI íes . j . b lurk ^.P MARSH, t THEY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND' A LARGE SUPPLY OF EVERY KIND OF Cassuneres, Aiwa;« on hand and fur sale at lowest prices ^rThe highest market prices paid f<>r”tt,% AND DISPOSE OF^ THEM? WHEAT — OATS— BARLEY— BACON CHEAPER, i —AND LARD---- THAN THEY CAN BE PROCURED ELÊE- WMEEB, ©dÖOÜUB CS?S3rXB3 I Of Vehicles. Matte 1 AND FURNISH A FIRST-CTAsJ ARTICI.E< AT THAT. »4 «f. Rl. ¡»IcCALL A CO. ,‘dSaiILZ- sQinafl sts® ûTtocr»’-ica ’»if? v"l