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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1879)
y t ». I soc 1 et i y ./(/; u.\i: a mi <tb .77'6 !■:. Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. Georg e T Baldwin. Ashland Collegi ' a n <1- Normal School- 1 r » : FW *■ ? '7. • »/ □ Located at Ashland, Oregon. — DEA 1ER IN — XIeeie ut Ite o - a Hall of 3f< C:»il & B»«>.n every In cn promulgated lrvt..y eve iiig »t S o’clo.k f . m . Biother» and S30VES, TUT AND HADD- 2o.rA IS ¡.oiiie probnbilitv of J.‘ 7¿JA’A 4 I fiiter? In g‘K>l-i-.i,d’i:^ re cjrll. ly halted to >t- I WABE, NDTNG THE ASHLAND COLLI « E AND Nol-.MAL F< HOOL of “tigimers failing to U*bil r e Temple u>?e.f e'. -y tirsi uni tr.'id V,’, l- prope rty liis beeu placed, ire«* Ir-'f.i di lli, nr.der tho LINK’. LI ! . LAKE CO., OREGON. zigree iidou ;t loca i.e.i lor a harbor ties'1 i iu » iu moni». jbix years ago, three V(*3 ¡ > r ¡s' t- 1 s, wh>> h • ?c in ciÁjn>' •'•«■ 4 ti-3 interprise by till- II (îix.x.1 ; t >:, XV n s just reii i vè<l a m*iv stock o Í tor tiie Pacific Coast ol n fugi UK S ufi year ago, know ing lUOliS 1 the N ails door , till , some have Imve thought ihomjlit it might Iu Deas Asldzii <1 w ill never gi t)W anv i U At D i OLE AND PAD- • SI «1 8.<>»!:re well for >!te interests <4 Otcim'.i ii < ig« r. It is zdready as bilge a Lt )CK>, K R; Ws, »..LI'S, HANP- Multi Street, Axhlasid,* W. J. 5T< EoLS, A M . Vice Pre Welt, El V. LoWJ LL I. I\X El.-, A M.. \ l\ . FENUH ■- I E AS, Pl INFS, I,UTTS, own ms the business centering the Board should re|.ort t! ol M tiiem&t IWeseui of MoMaul .M- u Sc It ip-i HlMiEs, i : ■ ■ I T:-Bl rs.t>R ac I s. FI 1.1 such ¡imlmr is needed, as J i.ere is nmh- JENNIE B. NICtfOLS, ! . :e will support. ME'. A. A. ROtil RS, Prec-J.t .«s, . I ! r - K i * Es, PINCEP.s HAMMERS U CAVING SUCi Ei DEI) MRS. M. W. HAI! lti.vf.tr <_.f Alufciv i*u<i TitLchj Teache. of 1-j.glieU or. i: iu. r. Laue intimates lle-v m tv. 1 ins mg ■* un or lieu re the nil I moon, i.e-r.re Ik fi <.ii>iss in lî.e It.»¡lies?, would mini mice to i g to build up Jt loWii here, A r.', oi :: n dstones , fry - pans , I!AK 1>OV INS, FIX TURES, OTHER eompeteDt iz ■ -Iructojs will be seczzrul as fact as the meds of tl.e Tu the J ult ie iL*t iT.ey elfer fur tale a fui; line of 1- trangers coming to the place are I opinion is bjisc»! upon the fear that tUuduig are Curdi illy invi e.l to a’t* u L W. H. ATKINSON, IIOE-i, RAKES, btztntzoL) reqniie, so tliut tte pupils (Lay le piovided uilfi the Lett I nzzled to know what maintains the State which gets this harbor J. S. Et u.isii“, Sec’y. SB I FF sHE II!- HORSE BRUSHES, CARDS, facilities for coni uh licit) g uiid completing the following f~-' cuirp.Y (oMF.s, AXES, SHOVELS, PICK s » thriving ami beautiful «i town will obtain no ol her appropriations Lshtziiitl 8. <»<!;; <* X<>. 1 S ANo AXE i ANDLES, HAY FOP.KS, -< <»«- km : or sTi i>r— in this narrow little valley, hem- for improvement of rivers and h.ir- 1.-CT.A-MCAl , reijiiring fix y<*:in>, icdudinj,' ; rqan.ti ry ttudtet. Gr; Juaiet lea ve the degra» Will WlltEI< HOPE, med in by high mountains upon bors for years to eome. Ex-Seu- 1. O. <>. I’.. CUOI FIE 1.1NI>, AXLE ollEv'E, SAND I’A A. It. ..ui A. M. r?mil-.r meeting every Saturday ev. n- VFR CI O. I F- v. RIN ¡ER.', Fl.ot R < it her si ide, narrowing rapidly and ator Mitchell, in an article upon STAPLE ac<l FANI V GOODS, DRESS GOODS, J —bdl N 1TF1C, requiil three year?. Degree cox.fi rr* l, B. S. lid! ui Afnland. Broiberi- 11 il MILLS, WREN HIE.', pinched up into a rocky cau she subject published in the For CLOIHING, PtHUS and SHOES, tl - XOEMAI , COMM1P.CJAL and M U8R Al , < io.¡ Ci^. iLne jiùj » t; cl r.’.i 1 i itivi ed to «’eii’i. , i U< K '\ws( uLUF, ElC., \ on a few miles above, li it were land l>ee, takes the opposite view HATS, CAPS, HARDW ARE, c-riiljmj to aiUuuuebie of graiïu.tt". I N AND Cl'tOL l.AP.HUD >E<, POWDER, C U‘ , .'!!• . AN >-LEAD, 1 LAI-IRONS, in a mining region its source ot <4 the m<ilter, matter, maimaining maimatniug that EXPENSES, Cal.'F!l W 1 l'.LLs, 1ACKS, life w-Mild be apparent at cm-e, appropi iat ions for the building of Groceries and Provisions. TUITION in fonr Collegiate Blanches. 8(i a nrrtlt. Mmir J5 a n otth, H U T E L s. BRADS, el.ENr NAILS, but there are no mining camps di the h ¡nbor (list- of li.stiumiLl fl ittiiiHi< ¡.al)■ A ocal ilusic n> e ars, ’ would not necessarily a qiiaiter. IHV . QU A RES, I Bouiii in Boaidirg Hull or iu private families 4.50 to ¿4 50 n rectly tributary to the town. Still ititvi let esc with improvement ot the CROCKERY .114 GLASS WARE, A X b week. Rooms or euttuyes for self-bourdlLg, $2 to t5 per LLioblh. .Ashland grows, steadily and rap other harbors and rivers of the \ i> <1 every thi.ijf usually found in a PROMiNEKT FEATURES AND ITEMS OF INTEREST idly, and every year brings the ad stale, ¡is the break water is an im- rpi¡ . I’Nbu Sh-N D I i dition of substantial business provi incut ot a national character 1 nàuti I i ’ h h ieti’H iHi<l he 1. The College will be chartered; ami the Normal < r Training school for teach first - class mst c “ r-ìiei ;<| . \ , that he is > ill I ers will be made, it is hoped by speeinl enaetim nt, an adjunct tot u the Public hchooi houses and beautiful homes. Ash ami could searct civ come into con hi * system, and diplomas made equiialmt to first gr;ule eeititicates. And wt* ulso propose to pell all Goods land people are asking themselves: flict with local eul viprises. ile LO'.tl E TABLI.'llEb 2. Ashland has no saloons. The sale of intoxicating li«pa rs is prohibited by &t-C£IVSD ! ! How long will this cont’nue; what :;!s:i says: “It is trm* they may bo w )■:e lie Is re* -dy ut any lit the city authorities, who are sustained I >y a stz< zig public seiitizm-Zit. “CHEAP FOR CASH !” ;/ tue — -.i.-ioti' to s<: Le'ore iLein ¡3 th<‘ limit; is it a solid growth? unableto agree,! t his is possible,but 3. The school will be under the supel i ». i.-iuii of ;.ii E\¡»ngelical ( ln istian Church, il kt: L S’\tC >(‘U The Bible v. ill be revertn lily read and stu«licd; the v>ort>hip of G« d ti.c< l'H'gciì : Besides the two brick buildings iu that the Board 1 1:1s any power or • > TS Al i_, A I» L 1) K Ü G d i Û xl xJ I ■ 1 - $• i 1 1 K : ■ ~ . Oil. ri —M OTTO— but the institution will bt e seen rian in r.<> <>!■ jc«.t!« i:al»li- si use. the business part of town, which right to declare oiliciaiiv, or oiher- ,>i -it ■per:» loi' -peei.ti <»•■ -io • i> . Hint ■ > 4. Book-keeping, Bm moss arithmetic, English c<'iiip< sit:« n and other l zanil is ‘Quiek Salt* nuil Small Profit'»” up m ippropi !. ti* s: \ .*-, al -lu» 1 i no Hh n 1 Tin or live capacious \\ isp, upon the tj'uesi ion ns to t he will contain four specially preparat ory for business life, will leceive unusual attention. j \S!; ■; ll'H'W. c. 5. 1 he preceptress will give her chief atti i ti' li to the calc and < \eisight of tile stores, there will be built this sea necessity of the work, I deny, and Í it ■’ t » 1 . COUNTRY PRODUCE young holies. Vr.l son at leiist four largo dwelling in this i have no doubt (Jen Lane, l • î t Ú AND b- An endowment of $20,000 will bo. there is reason to hope, promptly 1 « . ' Í ! . school boarding on nilectiou will concur,smd I ap- Taken in exchange for goods. scribe«!, enabling the Trustees to reduce the present rates of tuition, specially to houses—one t he A N D - OREBG-i. A 'Í l L a ND, : i this inteliiueut Board of house—ami likely as many cotta Dreheml teachers s, after the j«resent year. Vt titles. i n . -n ■ PROPR ' i AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL- ges, smaller ami less expensive,and Engineers would not tor a mo- x> •J v , b .X a SMiïH, Address communications to Y S iie » _ ». , 14 th»- J M> Á ' .1 k 'O’ HUN OSCILLATING SHU 1 TLE vet wehavefabh t«» bciieve that ment etiteiiaiii the thoonht oi de ASH LA D COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCKDOL. •ue. w-- ta’:*- plc't-'iii >• ill ut»: •>'!» CÍ I. tr. <>rt i <1 A shland , O regon June loth 1879. Ash and will not have r«*aeheci the termining a question that is not : r i * ■ .4 - urli 1 lie 11:« »•-.iii,r publie l .> i" W 1 > limit ol improvcim ut at the end ot submitted to them, but which «« w, a" prep » * <l it II t tu» « ’ il'ni -f t ■ ■ tu l!;» best H n* m e ke this building season. Let u< make (Joi;cress lias determined. H Ai. IHAHIIER. . SIKES WORDS *4' I II 4-Jitig w fi be kep Ì > » l 4 » • a emsorv analysis of the busim s- of !1 TIIATCTlElt & WORDEN Tn I"*71) the interest charge on si l n K1 e Meals............... ........................................ $ il the town, and perhaps its growth W’K S,’A’J I E PLEASED TO WAIT UP ▼ V oiii.li ms on.> rs noi vili Jo our heel to ÍT IV t-i - a <1 requie ut >».uii<i. r- i i i will not am>ear so mysterious, att- firn [ I’ibiic di l»t was $L 1^,7" DE A IJ IÌS IX O • 1 < r hi e. « s’ to g V»' US 1 l ull . give them - .ùrficdon. It is now $$3,773,- per annum. 111 I < r all. The reduction M 1 s t E L L A N 1. O Ü S’ B id I« Rorkfriloiv. r...t A woe •Jen factory, turning out 7^* per iiimmn. in inten st charge is tlu refon $35,- , Ni s i> Fl N E I t >N i Ei 11' >2 Ashland. May 16, 1879. [3-51 tf a m 111 a 1 i *> ■ $30,000 worth of goods (;i 1,1 •>2, which is nearly one-third C. B. WATSON. lmmuku'tuied from wool grown < & W K* COUNSEL'Ht AT L \ W Gilt 14•.» u within ii few mile-i ot I he looms et tìie w hole amount of ¡miniai in ATTORNEY X.--D »/O'/ ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP •ie ml 1 spindles is no me; in factor in t rest paid in 1 n 70. /1 ’ /. Es T. I CE . 1 1. E \ /’. g*AMNG JoXS.nr liiE IN1LREM' OF W. LINK\ILLE, I.AKE COLNTY, OREGON. iti. II. AlKii - >i ;u .lie A shea M' Di:i i ; S iouf , I 1 he mainte nance oi a town; ;i It is suiti liuti wcoleus produced U (l.ili l I ll.i.} A .licit i l.II. tlUU Uie m lib j.'i loU- ■ now receiving troin S«n Francitco an ex m.-ive stock of goods :i^“ a . Is.-u si .ilH-rullj ex elided In the pio limning mill, turning out 1,000,- in Oregon , of wool grown, spun exactly suited to the trad> of lie ¡ tie Ol.“ Ill U.C i ..-t. 211!. DR. J. H. CHITWOOD. 111»;) poUllds* ot flour, mucli ot ai.-tl wove! i in the stule h;ive been which brings ¡■ash ,nt<) ttie pl.ic • soit I at :i reusonable profit in Chi- ' * * i •J ì k/ N FIMLEh MANUFAC1URER OF,AND DEAT.ER IN tiutil abio.i’l, is not to be over CagO. i f I his be true, it gives us !.. A. Niai., IVst. H aiu -. i .« Which »hev are prepared to «ell at prices th it cannot fail to satisfy custmnerH. looked.iu ^ee king fcr the props of- na on to hop» m that < begun will CLÔT h 1ER ANO TAILOR, sure to call and see rr and see for yourselves. of '4 wide 1 t hi* ’ r«i< le Gl t he town, ¡¡’a at no very distant d:iv be able to tast of us exti nt ol cm compete with the Eastern states in as just opened A shland , O regon . v\ hic'ii tin* pcopk raise and the maiiuiactGre oi woolen goods Ei PS A GENERAL ASSORT- N!J.\ n OLE i i) ASH L A X 1), tliousiiids ot dollars worm < a tor the ma: ket ot the world. meht of gouts iu Lis line of trade. W .ere i. V b“ f.>un.l :ai licori nient of ---------- ► ♦ tie every y tir is worin cousu 1'he iron trade is reviving m SOCKS, ing when inert •.¡utile resources Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. i LVmisvlvaiiia. which indicates bet 1 hi* ♦a ’ l le men in question. ter times throushout tdl the East THATCHERS WORDEN Laki1 c«»-• i• t, di> not ¡. 11 c. 11 ! > r I :e b’..< 1. f¡ » Tenu, Buggy and Plow Harness, 1 X 1.1 ern states. raise ; ill they musí eat aud Coatings f< no.> L. S. P. MARSH, A. F.- q UIRES, J. R. EUERE ll/Z./’N’, » feruk valley furnishes what t itrv heap tor Cash I OBES, ii'.o:e who purchased swamp need. This makes bnsimss tor Dl'STEh'S ! ;ml ill Rood faith Iron) the State rorwarci.r.c w and C ob .mission j L;f ni:ule ’‘»order in the »xst s yles and L. .K U !<'.<!■: Bi.A.XKEiS. Ashland. ami. The 1. a kt- conili I X <!o filCUoD *;U<ir .lilted. Cl>tt r..C;S Fulfil is ol (fiegon. paving tiard casii for it, A sont, i. IMPühïArH ïü C/ SH BUït u ! bill ol ;»ool? Li y h.VeCUlULg ----- ALSO------ much more lor <mr tow n in «nhvr are kept in continual miea-iness by dour at rtduotd rule.-. T-T WiNCiH ster R epeating R ifles ways, also,i han one would supp< se MURTON, ‘ •* F -------- A N I) the apparently inextricable coi;- (commonly called Henry Rifles) oi from a casual view ol tliesu >jvct. i i<ioii m which the otticers ol the model oí I >tit>, lb/3, and 1876 FURNITURE, SASH, BLIND Many of the o veers ol Um* horned late l ui.eiited (¡rover admmi>ira- s £ À A I. »EGE AND COMMODIOUS W ARF DOUR AND MOULD ... Ar.iple rv>ii t‘> stare laieht mil* herdsthat roam in flic valieV' c:i't JOHN I’RAT.EY, tio’i involved I he business. As we ,v.‘ry 1 .1 oi ,>ii <l>!<e. Mtuchuiiis <.f .' >irl*.*fi) ING ’Pistols. Cartridges, Etc. ol the mountains spend a part er >11 V 11 tii. ! it to tiu-ir aitcresl to ;-:> ;. >1 frucht M. in Smet. A 1>I nJ. 2-vi f, GIVE slated two weeks ago. the com- Or> i<h Un» Hu Kcu«e. tiifoii/ti ;dl ol the war in Asiduad with PAIN I 8 OILS. Vf HE Al' Taken at the Highest mis.-ioner of the general land office V.'o. 1, h c >n, llo'.ir, I i 'es, t !<•.,«• •> ! toni;, AND GLASS SKIVES, their families, a numbei of them c re tor r;.:e or ria, u > ut wiu rectiv pruuipt aiti li I Market lattes m Excha. ge n r <i V lias st nt word to the receiver TIN AND HARDWA- E CRO ti-ai. owning comfortable resiliences lor Goods EKY AND GLASSWARE. H E On gon Uitv that the si ate has not Fmiiflit per io*».................................................. SI ‘-'il Ai-bliud, Jtiie 27th, lb.ti. noltf. Sa!t per cir lumi............................................... NO here ami considering themselves SHOE N AILS AND HO1.S proceeded leg.diV atld has not J'.C 1 / a. X 4 J A ..jr-3'i irk uin.de care <4 II. L. M. 1» F f. GRAN LIE SI REE T. ASHE\N1 citizens of the town. No more at Si»(>ES (’Lo’i iE' i’Uired title to the lands it lias i FR à N x C-AMERICAB hotel , \\ RING I RS. OREGON. tractive place for a home can be to other . This decision maj EIC. I ’ropiit'iors oi the C hamp .ox found than Ashland ami these men correct, but even il it be, it is JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. On Main Street All kinds of Planing, Moulding, who are making money iu the ROCKERY and GLASS ARE. Gì c.ci). fZÖJü WühKtRS’ FACTOKY, likely that the purchasers will be Ashla xi <1 'J'uriiing. Circular and Lake country do well to give their MADAME I1OLT siili continnes t<> compelled to lo<e their land. The I have tow on hand a ¡>eaa iful >ssor meiit of. ÛRY COCDS, CLOTHING, HATS BOOTS AND S 0 , As;. land , O regon , Scroll Sawing. families the advantages and com Walt upon «vests at this loDR-estab point iu (¡m.'tion in the state’s li >!-, 15*4.1.**«-, -¡"ajes. French Flowers, \\r".ilht> FURNiSHINC GuubS, CJCARb ANO TOBACCO. In-b.i'd liotise, and ls determinili t<» Furniture l’;u ..«•■>. .Veen lie». Liten soitr, Ju *, l..<!ie»C forts of :i residence here, instead of a n d Ornairt ntal Maiiiiiiu tuiers of all kinds oí proceedings is t iie maimer o! prov Fitii-u 11^ (>< otle, etc.,etc. eti Al- j Till! CELEBRATED “par« ii «> pan s iti thè emleavor to gii«- inflicting upon them the social and Carving, Etc. Done s it lefaetioti tf» thè potile. Visiterà ing the swampy character ot' the ¡3 U i trie k. Patterns domestic privations of liiv upon an WHITE SEWING MACH ii wiil at all times fimi thè tables supplieil to Order. land, and it is conceded that the I aU'I tl.e ’Varuer KtaJb Cor.-*-'. isolated cattle ranch. \Ve know ui> h tlo- 1» st to l e Luti ili Coutil z-wI > oh. Doors I iin<i i<>n. evidence on this point furnished .. ,'. A I or Serf ii" ■' > -i i. ■ pilj ilüed. , £ASII, BUHO*, erti Oi gei) of three ol the prominent cal tic ! c ti-tan’l on in.nd ,' Every tb tiu «•>’)'> «.’«•;.^ fC>»ti. Thaiikiul f««r past patroimge, a *hare to the state by the purchasers, VS < ai. <>at-i| Barley. aiul tn -<1 to ordet. Vih u-V» UiÂkl-S, owners ot Luke county who in .i.t'- « ¡i i c, l’itf.-::-.’ ar.I C-4or ¡ z i ' ' v< ly i pn Ile lavor is solicited lie ;• b <• pr <lti« t* ol all > Ch and on iile in the state ofiic* s, is a- i eaie.-t i>>-laii-i. u*i to di Ign mi e < I.E i l-AiJES l.e.llll Ill.lÜi* tO ’Wulst« tend to come with their families to l-4ti MADAME Ht'LT, i .i i. cu » u ki lia tige en * i Il>|r ngs W l to would be required conclusive as :,!>■<. n. i>. ./■-/»' -. ROOU*: Ashland ihi- fall, ami who will in ■ is , '« e w ' u nail the ’ sawing by the I . S. The difficulty is, the «•«I t*>! 1 < 4<iii i motion D. Fi»! .' TA IN, all probability b.'come permanent B. F R. i. R etc., state has not furnished this same • i»-iliX. [ h B turning, boriti * erwillig er residents. Ashland has ;m envi faSH & UÜ. II. evidence to the I'nilcd States in DOM. Willi able jmd well deserved reputation the required manner, or so it is de Is prepared to do all kinds of tV- V1 ILI CONTRAI T lor th«' erection i as ¡i desirable place for parents to B itli 'ING “ . •11 kiu«l> ot clared. Equity to tl.e purchasers 67.’. 1/A AV 6 EAlNil. send or bring their children to be demands t hat t ne:r title be nei- — AND — I iioci taking, a Specially. i ASH LAHO, ORESOiL e bleated, ami v e cou'il name sev lected as speedily as possible even or Tiis er;!! families whose residence her;* r a if special h'gisizition iu (’oiigiess FOR SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. »« 4* DQUARTIRS is owing to this feature ¡done. 1 he W agon and B uggy P ainting O.. C1VE US A TRIAL ! be required, and v. e cannot bel'n-ve A » h l n n d TLE BEST GOODS AT 1 il E a specialty. prospects are that the inducement DALEY & CO. ’h v will have serious ddficnly. LO WES I PRICES. DEALERS IN offered to this c!a>s of people w ill jVol. Ill N<>. I tf.i Work ¿one at living rates, A c* tapíele assort uii-iA of In* greatly increased, and conse if: H ANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FA Generai News Items. General Merchandise, J no. B. R. Hutchings. *> vorsl »o'iiii a share of the s.me iu tue future. quently that portion ot our pop u e n era 1 Ivï o r ch a n d i so I Lri ish.ny Gooes, i he vvli- it BOOT à SHOE SÏÜBL ulation considerably augmented county. ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY Con.-4*tii:i’ iu l1 ir«. of otel ioneer Hardware, L.cckery, i verv \ < ;ir from i his time. T ANK il A " l 10 THE PUBLIC (IV Ut 1iûJ ji.i Cj'jDS. CLOTHINC, ßuüTS A!I3 SHU\ ûi ie now prepar In this partial enumeration of boots ¿nd Lhous hats aiiv Caps ! or uciuüS. PRtl/lSlÜllb, S.'ltLT * HÄrtÜ Linkv.ile. Lake County, Oregon the clii»4 resources of the town, it at Abd in ti.'jr , Ever) li ii-K nqi.ire.i t n 1 : POCKET AND TABU. CÜ1LERY, FANG/ Ì ll.e >u'>.-i liber if ; q ilu in.cD rge of the will be nut ¡cod that only such en < 1:1. Al r.l- 8G3KS AND STATIÜNERY, NüTIÖI 1 lONEEll HOTI L, terprises as bling in money from FRITÜRE, ETC., ETC, ETC. : V FOR THE GENERAL TFAtL “Grow With the Place. ’ Of the Li J e country, and i.-* <l«-t> nnirt* to V ■r outside territory an* mentioned. 1 i'll! (C!‘l <! lifin' / ' A < t P as tl.e in di ■ !r.- _ < ?;s comioitable an«l happy HE IS IN F a V c R OF THOSE AIK ) B< sides * licse, however. <ire other Gilt' ¡IGoiO. i <IVE HIM A < ALL—Aud reft assured last be WEAR (KUH) BOOT' AND kinds ot business partially depend sen ¡JLÍ Jul. Ve .■ t.r fii< i..:.- f->r i : f v - LT-» ■ O'! KJ.- will m .Ke you feet at huu:e. ■ »>f LI.» ii p r»»h is -ur V » u ?\v I ent upon them, but also worthy of >j f. GEORGE NURSE. r» C’HV«..- Kl <l lic ’ l »( <14 üu approved < < . b. being counted with the creative Mateiial- of «II kind*. suoli as in exc I RIASE id MJFACTORY. ami sustaining forces ol the town. FRENCH AND ALLIGATOR CCGDS, ¡So it uppears that the prosperity ► ■» Aid anjtlnug eire ILul II.e public ll.uj 1 mire of the place is not without foun ’• 1J<> not fail to lvc us a .¡I I 1 r pureliasing, ue arc detenni i <. dation, and is likely to continue been cu !.. cLWAYo HAND, satisfaction. Jj.o ’ GH NüuEH, Prop'r. aud to increase w ith the increasing land And >11 w>nk gotten tip in tin population and the development o! C. S. Sergent ó let »! “ ■ ; J J"’- In ll’.i’i his in ill Ì VERY EVI’ ^11 LE, fes 1 <>f wheat w ill l> ■ harvested Southern Oregon. -»21.21 f.) PRt ENO . • •» Cl J variety IlilS I ' L PIONEER STORE. A b, I- t ASHLAND HOUSE. « » i ■ I 3 » 4 1 4 I A k •> C. K. KLUM, i LAKE COUNTRY Saddlery & Harness, s • Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex change for goods. K Bargains ! Barga ( PLANING MILL. lEKSEirS. F A C T O R Y, da ' EY r co. CO.. Millinery Store. FVRN1TURE, « * * < J FARMERS’ N . T GEO c. / . H P Ì • S. Sergent <t ( A y 1 < I 4 V Ashland and Linkville STAGE LINE. V It < 1 < 8 I *? CK'P e' er raised i ¡1 the . í:.í< A dispatch fro The Boston Herald tlndcpeucl- V tth < f N >11 ciit) says the three best jokes ol subseournt a>-. > .> < the season, though they are old, E. Sai loris. will be these: 1. Beu Butler, as a Democratic catdidate, asking Democratic votes, alter eighteen years abusiug that parly. 2. Ben Butler, as a frit i.d of labor, asking votes as such, he being a capitalist w who pa vs labor the lowest wages. 3. Ben Butler,as a n loiiin r. w hen Se he has been, ami is. the represen /.V tative of the thing to be relmmrd t ■ ----- ♦ • < i-kgaa? wift Yeilow-jiaa Shing GEORGE NURSE, valley at I 63 A« jxtul SI per TiioHsit.il, Gas ). 4 I I - Or iu marketable produce. All war rante.l to bo satisfactory in quality ami in the count. 5-3 Iqr. Wagon Manufactory, W. W. Rentas?, Exop’r, export 1 to ee- fde,?, • ' -V- ; . STHEET. 4 I N A.*»li LA X 8>. W u" ns. Bti.’gios. C «rriages, Wheel- ' ¡rrows Flow-St- :k-, etc., made ««■■d leoaired it sb r: notice. » ’ i'.ui i . - -io tn R ' >111 E NT-OR FOUR HORSE COACH w Linkville Livery Li “tai ' from A“blau«i, arriving at Link- rA. Wil. D. C orp ; Stables. # ; ’f ** S» NURSE &, CORPE , iile in Ui»' fcvetuug of the same day. ^Lr,. pleased to attxmnce that their .•'ta’jlee LEAVES LINKVILLE ne« I n s, Tbnr-dnys and Saturdays in the T’. morning, arriving in Wagon Shop qMIE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND 1 ai hi« ¡«hop on Main street, two doo s f. oinihi iiv« ry stable.-, where he is prepared to do ali kinds of work in his line t the lowest price. WAGONS, BUGGIES ANI) ALL Ashland in the evening. On the alternate days a tw...horse back or buck-board KINDS Of Vehicles Made to Order. rTYfty fvo rii a t : CiF.RI ma ie to promptly NUTLHV. Fri- Will be delivered at any patee t « O GEO J. S. E ubanks , Bep itii c of all kinds ^one with dispatch e.ili f<i »eg ifltf J9IIN RALP". tiol f. LAKE COUNTY Are in excellent repair, amply provided with feed And that cn«tornere will be wsiusl on promptly and In the ben style. will make the trip. Fare (each way).................................................. OU The stages connect with hacks tor Lake Good HACKS Excellent BUGGIES nrd No RIDING HORSES always un huul. view and Fort Klamath. 1 feiF Horfee promptly care 1 f r, i.nJ Express charges reasonable. Tourists and Others Outfitted OFFICE in Ashland at the livery stable. In Linkville at Thatcher Jr Worden's tore. >,FJ. D O W E î i ^•Clforncyat {’ORTI AND, O i ; e <; on . ^xrhcuLir alleni i«»n piud lo ¡-¡md Tilles. (.«»Iledi-ig Debts am! all kzzub of Gw «minent Cuutw. Principal Office, Jack’orvil e, Oregon. On the shortest noti*e frfr- Do not fail to give the Linkville Ftablee n Uia G ibbs & S ieaex will attend in Portland. ■v3 no Tifi NURSE ÄCOBPE. H. F. PHILLIPS, 52v3tf OEGOX Proprietor. A