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Bargains ! Bargains! t »—» i'-» ." « i « ? 1 F. t I E «. E J. FARLOW, J lie liitfst c'cclion news hum <?' » 4 New York sho.vs that the Rfpnb- Ashland L ’d No. 189,1. 0. (1 T. licans cni rit d nil the state offices, Meets tt the w a II '■ ot McC JI i B uni every WAY NOVEMBER 21, ! IMFOR Al 10 CASH BUYtRGI except lh.it ol Engined' uml »>¡11- L rul .y eve big I s .. i h» K r M B«i»«tn-r-. bi.-' ilsler« lu g ol »I b'l i'g ie curiuly ii.vi'.'i to l- The cheapest place in Ashland for cash or vevur. Following arc the major tend ASHLAND, CEEGON I cl THE CHE SCENT CITY HOAD. T e fe .pie mee » every first alii tuud V. eti ready pay is ities of the various candidates: oestlny ui e ci! möbln. C. II. OllXITTF., W .C. T , The Sentinel n akes a strong Hoskins (Rep.), the candidate fur K ktk TUOBSTON. S-<-’ v . (mint in an article under the above Lieutenant Governor, has defeated AT REESER’S. Asa;.»liti Lutile No . option in its last issue when it ' Clarkson N. Poller i»v a.am: l.iuU Gl UE. s:;vs that the people of Jackson majority ; Carr (Rep.), candi PAIN'S OILS. «Main Street, A Millanti, < »untry are throwing away annu- date for Secretarv ol fitatc.is eh cl AND <iLA"S SIOVI S, » T I.ur-.t y ev-P T1\ AND H dll)«' A E CROi'K- nlly in the matter of unnecessary ed by nearly the same m.joriij 3 r.ie'Ureii in gued ERY and GLASSWARE HoRbfc ’ righting expenses a sum equal to Wadsworth (Rep), c.imlid.iie lol :i WAVING SUCCEED 1 D MILS. M. W. H Gi SHOE N \ U.S AND HORSE ll H Gtb.NK ill li.. bu»i e—, ».Olili li... UbCe Io • fir taxation. This is easily Comptroller, will have an iu- S hoes CLiiTHEi- th. ) ub.ic ll.nl they ofier f r »r.le u full line < f ¿.•monstruble. As at present im- creased majority, and Ward ami \\ RING t RS, E1C. i orted, the merchandise from San Wendell, R< publicans, are also Ashland Lodge So. 15, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF i • ineisco conies to us by theover- elected as Attorney-General ami CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. ' ’ d JT-. v "' 1. D. O. F.« • .nd route over nearly two hun- Treasurer. The majority fur Ho I Hold ìbeir r-g'd «r nitetirg-very Saturday even ßESERÄl M E R C JIAKDI88. ?'ied and fifty miles of railroad and ratio Seymour, Jr., (Dem.J, candi ug at their lull lu A-¡I i". Brother», iu go..! DRY GOODS, CLOTHINC, HATS BOOTS AI D SHOES, FURNISHING COOL'S, CIGARS ARD TOBACCO. fen has to be hauled in freight date for Engineer and Surveyor, euul.ug aie cæ ’. i . i ! j iuvi.ed t«. «’H ud. STATUE aod FANCY GOODS, DRGOODS, U. P NEIL, N. 0., Stationery, School Books, Etc., CI.OIHISG. lltlOIS »ui SHOES, x.ugons about a hundred and sev- will be toward ten thousand. Join. THE CELEBRATED En. D»rK«TT. N-. rs' >y H A IS, C A PS, Il A R D W ARE, • utv miles; by the circumlocution Kelly’s vote is increased over tin WHITE SEWING MACHÍNE ‘•HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT." H <> I I L S. r mte it travels some seven hundred previous esi imati 8, and will reach At prices that defy competition. miles by water and is then about seventy-five thotisai d. G orerie s n d Provisions, — - - - --- - ilnee hundred miles north of us. i Wheat. Oafs, Burley^ sititi inai» kctnblv |ir dure oí ail Kinds CROCKERY ani GLASS-WARE, FOUNTAIN & FARLOW. < f this distance it comes two bun- The Boston Post paragraphs taken in < xeliiinge for rpiu: UNIR F.l Sl.lS I> WI<IIE-T<> b ::- fed miles by rail and still inis to thus; Limerick: No; it will not gooth: lllii.ii 111" H irn i -, uml Ilf II-.K elio : pub- \ I!<1 <• verj Ilii»«y usually found in a b • hauled over a hundred miles by be necessary, at lea>l until Post l e g« uei abv , ili.u he is - ill io be teuiid »' B. F. REESER. . agon, making a trip of about a master-General Key issues anothei :lii" FLÌóT-CLASS HGU3E H. M. THATCHER, SIKES WORDEN, E<TAB! 1'llEH 11 inousand miles. Our merchants onler, tor you to state ihc exam v, |.f>; LONG e Im I’ re .<iy --«i any time Aral we u'so propose to »ell all Good* JUST B3C3IVED I ! now find it cheaper to ship bv the longit udc and latitude ol I iie Ut\ o -c «'ioii" ! o -e leo e H.eiu 1 THATCHES & WO DD EN, northern route, notwithstanding to which your lelteis are direct, n o ii l.e .itloi ’l", in ■» "’y Ie -ecoa .1 /’ THE— “CHEAP FOR CASH !” i- e in Oi eco I. the great distance, so we may 1 oil are merely obliged to <»ive th« •io Dii Tl —rnorniETos oe the — ne> s tul -ii 'pc ’" for -peci £j ASHLA I D DR C G STOR compare the Crescent City route state, county, township, street, "p in ippiop « b-, ---- MO r ru----- -I XSi’EU with that. By way ol Crescent number, post-ollice box, auo, sex, .ce, The largest stock of •Qnic! So Í4‘" h «I >matl Proiìts’* t ity freight would need to be color ai <1 previous comlitiou ol Dill GS N. I.LK IN ITS. ETC,. HH ' » 'F I è - I OX 1. a » WEL — Ev-r recriv.diii A h' nd — it.iuled over a wagon road a little servitude (»1 the person addressc‘1. COUNTRY PRODUCE —OF LINKVÆLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON « . i -» •• r, Station:»! y. i :n vi y • ’¡orter than that between us ami I'—- A N 1> - 1 he li’iil issue m M.iss.ichusetts, Taken in exchange for «jcods. Roseburg, a road, however, which Toilet Anieles. KEEP CQH8TANTLY CN HAND THE FINEST ASSORTMENT CP BAKERY would doubtless, if properly built, this veur the New York ¡Sun as -TOYS AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL* >»e more easily traveled than the i serts is sixtv-oiie years old, weighs FL'OjsiQtor, з. S. STACT, somethrng like two hundred Tn grent v.trety -oili.ft» w »i <1 v retí* ¿»« ’ en». bUN OSCILLAI ING &llCf I LE lifter; from San Francisco to : Al ove new n<>- p a AVI ' G LEASED I HE — I’l llF. WINI S sen I.IQ't <»RS— и. I I '. 1 in > uw re,, i* d <» o;f- i.e be-' c I’rescent City is but a little over pounds, h.is a defect in one eve, is -F r medien pnrp.ire— I ¡1 |>ni ose O I». e¡> it supposed io be woith several mil c mmol ion- <• the, ubi c. i SEWING MACHINE ! iree hundred miles by water. So lions of dollars, expt cts to be the 3 ÏJi-£a^ Jkls£3gS» „ -_t- S3 à ai lì t24 '¿2 ¿2 P.ip fi f , Tobacco •ve should save the freightage upon -AND— E. E s. A' Y. Goods of every variety are continuallj’ arriving, direct from San Francisco, with • ■¡e two hundred miles of railroad, next Governor ot Massaciiuseits, I 4-18 f which they are filling their mammoth ui . i » k f««r the accnimodation — Oleare,— never less than half a cent a pound, ami to that end is at present mak (<» of their many cast -mers in the L ake CorXTRY. ;uid the difference in ocean freight- ing speeches which even the hos I’AlNTS, OILS. VANNI H. GL.VS. I CALL AM EXAMÍNE OUR ST3CK I itf which the saving of about tour tile Boston critics admit to be B’.’ 1 SUES. it «’.. ETC DENTI.sT, CANDIES, NUIS ani . FINI. CONI ECTIONS. hundred miles in distance and the models of tact and adroitness. i - - Oregon. Lhkvi'le - - t «wage and pilotage on the Co- PlCOCttl!» i ItO" It is roughly estimated that the B:cf Cattie, Hides ar.d Wool Taken in Exchange for Goods ' imbia river wouhl make. Add next census, the taking Cin-fiidy coin í 'U' k ’ v I i.f’h»- ííi » hm dni£a. Oiiicice ami residence on south of wh ch i this the saving of the cost ot will be In-gun on the first of June side of Main street, 4 - 18 tf rouunr tur intubpsp o »? w. ASHLAND HARNESS SHOE 4 THATCHER A WORDEN. H aving II. AI Mi ÎI» ’ pH Astil.A>l» l>KU<i Slip », i mdliiig the freight once and the next by the twenty thoii>aud vilu wo I I r*-rj ♦*€ I III * HI« « «■• »< Hi II lit t H I j ;i r - II- b-* h s • -lb Tai » • X *-IKÌe«l » • ’he I IO ight difference in favor of the mi tutors, will show the popula- .iûSEÜURG MARBLE WORKS I ib- \\ i>** i i i h.f i 11 e p:.-I, DR. J. II <’PirWO 4). t 'iitscent City road which team- I ion ol i he I uited «Stales to be over PLAÑÍ ÍKtLo ! PLANT TREES ! P lant iréis ’ 1 FT" • ’era will be able to make in haul I ( H v.tg' lin le le.icx fo R. Rr c er- . A lit! v-live millions. r <lg. «M.uble Wok.« of I’o ebug, I «ili «ete.ve er. and we may safely conclude MANI E iC CHER OF,AND 1>I'A’ ER IN vnler lor. uj «ok iie.leil t ■ l.i» line tu i mt the people ot Jackson countv Eeiiiaiido C. Braman has been -DEA 1ER IN — '4 I -ASHLAllD AflD VICINITY - \«ould save nearly twenty dollais ! appointed by the Governor of Mi- «< 1 i t i.pon every ton of ireight which • rhig iii to till the uiiexpired term Th- se wiet.bg ' • »•* <1 -u » 'til le ru ’l e ] rices ! STOVES, TIN’ A^TD HAEB cj.ii do ■<. by c.llii g it, on in-- in Aebl i d. A shland , O regon . WABE, biey ship to or from San Eran- j ol the late Senator Chandler. i.5v4-tf A. s. JA' OBS. T.INKV LI E. LAKE CO., OREGON. »■ sco. This saving, it must be re- 77E PS A GI NERAL ASSORT I.. A. Nau., W m . il.«m o*. R- F. NaiL An alliance between I'm kev and tln i.l <4 {.<>« rie It. I ’?• lit.» « 1 ttu.if . 1‘inhered, would not tail into the £3 as just rcc-eiveil n new stock „F ASHLAND lABKXT. h.mds of those only who are direct Russia is actually contemplated. L:ni i N » II.', DO 41. I li.I , W ARD' Ol E AND I’Ul- or engaged in the shipping or mer- Reality is stranger than fiction. -.1. D THE PHOHAIETOK— LO KS »CREW" 1«L:S, HAND. • ¡mile trade; it would be shared n SA«*S, liEVi-H-"' RE 'S. NE', BUl'IS. S. I l I a A NE I gnited by S vnlight .—The Portland ill ! til, Bagiy a id Plow Har.n ss : v every individual who bnvs a "IR »I-I1I •tiE'.Al'GHMH l',l IlACl ' 111 ES, * ♦ B tells i f a table being set on tire by -fi- tC—3” Tr-'ä 5 SHtiEl't.-KXIV IX I’l'CER" DÄMMER'» 117/ /’N, ‘ mud ot sugar or nails or leather, sunshine in a house in Portland one day llASl’-. «.IlIX «SHINE". FRY-I AXS,’ HOBES. y everyone who takes part in the recently. Perhaps some people who wh furk : s : i Y JU WJ.l ANYTHIN III his like cheaper than you can kt it ELSEWHERE I 1!AKI< t A ENS HX I V RI S, Desi E ns < >n8umption or use of the mer- have heard of the Willamette country 1.0 IS. RAKES il ¡HSE Bl.ASEEIS. What is the use of people east of t! e mountains paying 50 "15< sei i i’-'i E Mrs UOR"l l:Ri;""F>, C All U.- T «• .'landisii brought from the outside may doubt this, but it is true, neverthe cents ap»ece fur aj.ple trues uliiii they can gel i.i Cl RUY < o “RS. AX 8. "DOVI I.". I’ll K feorld into our valley. What the less. Says the //*•<■: “The shutters to ti.e UNl-sr it.kis in Au.el.«.a al ♦ cts. AN t» axi : IIAXLI.E", HAY LURKS, W isch : si ij : R ipi a iisg R ifles each by the thousand m .isl.lu'.ut. VI I I I. W I! . hl S. R l ’ E, people ot this valley would save an east window in aside sewing . ...g room had (commonlx called Henry liiil«s) ot He lias 60 or 70 ot the I cst »aiiet.es of apple trees know'll, '. AXI.I '»RE»'E. SlND PA LINE i « one year is amply sufficient to been left open. A table was standing model ol 1801», lï)7-3, and 1S<6 < I O. UL." Will" ER-, I Loi R i ieet their share of the expense ol immediately in faint of it with a woolen MÍLLIH JV â .\DD î -S -M à KNS D l-'EE M II I.', «» Ri N 41ES, E , I U K -S V u S. • i VI , I- 1<’.. building the road. To take a sim cover on. A glass paper weight which Pistols Cirtridns, Etc. MISSES L. V. AND H. II. AMERSON, A CML ASSjRïüEHT OF P2ÂCJ, PEAR.HH/.Í :l l , CHUY, H.l’liE Al D FILM TF1EES. AI.D GLN AM» i H OL < AR’R'li .E', POWDER, ple example: Something over 200,- was used by the gentleman of the house C’a PS, SHOT AVO Ei' \D 1 LA -IR >XS, VHEAT T k ” it at. the H el est EVEDYTH.LC THAT CAR BE rO'Jf.O IM A FIRST-CLASS NURSERY. OOO pounds of wool is exported while clerk in the legislature, had been ASHLAND,---------- OREGON, C If EL", CO* I E:.!.", I A' KS, M-ii ket K-te.s i Exchai ge BKADS. t.I.t-Nl' SAILS, ----- O—- mniually from Jackson countv. place«l on it, ami the sun shining on it •or Goods 111V .'QL'AIIE', n< 1’f. The saving of one cent per pound formetl a perfect lens, focalizing the rays, ---- A CHOICE A'eOR.M St OF SHADE TREES----- HEVET.s. — CoM^isI in«; in part of- setting the cloth on tire, and when dis upon this would amount to two RAZORS AND RAZ »II-- 1 R ‘ 4 ’ -, TABLE AND HATS, FLOWERS, Il BHoNS, LACE-, MAFLE, EÜCrR MAPLE, SOFT OR SILVER M-VLE, ORZ03N MA?LE, B0X7C0D, BASSWOOD, 8LIPPERV P.XJKEf «fi ri.EÏIY .f ¡.Il kiulf-, OR S AMEN i s, T.iousand dollars. Let those di- covered was rapidly burning into the ta FRANI0—AMEBICA» HOTEL, ELM, V ».Hl LLM, IL KTI.Ut, HI KLY LCCU.Ï, LURR I AH OF THE STATE: , LIVE OAK, FIS < HOOK." Lt NI S. ETC., CHE-TLUT LAX, LUT TIILL.: LL. CH, 11 if. I VAIKUT, LUTIERhUT, SILKS, LEA HERS, EL”., EIC., i ’ctlv interested in wool growing ble, a circular column'if sim>ke ascend ALL KI'DS ot- SSEE1-IROS ASD COPl’tR CHESTim-, l.LL KINDS Cl HIC a IRY rRCMiKE EIKER jacksjeville , O regon . ’ K'JTTO THE LARGELY Í.KELL-B/Kr.S, ECFT W a L.E uu I i i>d .¡.d in de to oider. »••mtrihute two thousand dollars ing to the ceiling. Had the family been JUST RECEIVED, A LARCE STOCK Or THE LATEST AND H XR3-'HE‘ L L.4CULL’, MADAME HOLT » ill imi I ¡tiñen to vi 1124 DIOCER 1 INE, ETC. ■> > i the building of the new road, absent from home, a conflagration would SHIES Or HAT$. Wnlt upoti glteelM ut ilio* I II».-e'tiil' I undoubtedly have followed, ami the <» i; id when they ship their • next Drei nriking;i e- i li y. Al o le goTuy f r?be ti'Lid |oii»e, uml is <b te! h . I teil to ---- ? I mi Ornamenti! 1 Sil rubbery----- J R. BURK E 'pnl’e II" p lil.s III Î lie elHlt-HVor bl glV. question as to the cause never known, L. S. I*. MARCII, A. F. 'QU 1 <1 W a k £ u Cu * i t ear’s clip of wool by the new fcJyOder* fora . <H- im eu v II eceiver nipt »t 4 O f u-t mil to the plllrlm. Vl'IUT» MOUNTAIN ASH, HIGH BUSH CRAfBERRY. POMEGRANATE FLOWERINC ALMOND, SIIJW BALLS, WY i »ute they will get the two thou A curl or defect in a piece of glass will eh»i r.. no IPv4 will ¡4 nli time« fji d the table» »tqip'ieii sometimes form a lens and curtains beset CELIA, RISE ACAC A: LILACS-WHITE ALO PURPLE, ETC. A FINE LOT OF i smd dollars baek in the one «oli tlje lust fare to le Im«! tu ¡south on fire if at a proper distance." MChTEREY G’rr RESSLS. Al D CAIiL AS EEAUI1LL. per pound more which they will er’ Ol • goti. —ooo--- - à » PLANUNG Tluiokml for p isi patronage, a »bar» receive for their wool. So it will [20-tf] ZC A shland , Oct. 24th, 1879. O. COOLIDGE. FOK S a L l ! — ■ f i-ui'iic favor is soliciie.i be with all who may contribute. i 4-4:f MADAME HOLT. FURNTTUBE, SASH, BLIND To speak of our people collective- House :in<l lot in Ashland I DOoE AND MOULD I Te, they will in contributing to ING erwilliger A good house, with a neat woud-shed ward the building of the new road I only be paying in advance a small ami bam, upon a lot desirably situated FACTORY, I a prepared to do all kitida of on Main . treet, with bearing fruit trees t ortion of their next year’s freight upon it. 1 ». t IN 71 A G, G R. I INI NG '• id. The road will cost them ab- For particulars inquire of Mrs. Har — AND — 'ulutely nothing but the intere t riet Ewing, who may be found at the of Mr. O. Coolidge, m Ash • IXXaiacitjäaQcr i »ra few months on the amount residence ASHLAN L land. 12-tf GRANITE STREET, W agon and B cgc . y P ainting »•i about one-fourth of their annual rrWìkariìMWT T—*----- --- ’ For the Next ZU Jays We Will OREGON. i a specialty. freight bill, and when once built 55 Sell J.-«*“ Work 'Vie .1 livlne Me. it will be dropping money into Forwarding and Commission All kinds of Planing, Moulding hie I’U hi . t . t for past i heir pockets every year. Agent, T hanking Turning, Circular and Vois I bO H î a d u>- Ol liai? b h C il! - f I Hure Thus, in the i narrowest view of oil Sawing. IX t he subject, it is i seen that the H. D. M U R T O Furniture and Crnan'cntal amplest rules of economy leave K<»s«’l>u:*^r Dit'goii At our people but one course to pur- Caiving, Ltc. Lone AS A URGE AXDCOMMODTOUs VV\RE- • .io in this matter. What would hoii*—Au.,1 • r< uni ’> star- I »Igir . ni Linkv.lle Livery Stables. to Order. Kii.d i.f ,r«.n <-. » «• ch.u.is « f H u l.e u ¡-e thought of the1 business sagacity o t g v-ry CD Furniture. ."... It, Loors >|| w i ] til 1 t lo tl»? r llteierl tu bhlp ail irrigui JI. til I ng <• ift.iti t ot o. a man who could sa\Y his taxes il. oligli II..» H>.U«e. CLOT HIE R AND TA I LOR, MANNING & WE2B, i . ik I lit <1 'O O’ del W.» 1, b c n, Iloti I.i '(f, • very year hereafter by simply C ra ìor »a e or »hi, 11 cui wil WII I. C' »X I R D TO l 11. ■ ■ Juul < jM*nrd erttc. il t-i'td of bi.il’i g«. w. I aying them in advance for the Freigflit per <on........ ... .. 31 5» “ie i leiMií 'u armnr.ee that tt-eii St.Mee T by h..-e . ill I yi g U-,"- k ■ 1 tu 11 i ext year if, having the means af >nit per car loail.............. ... 1 GO ti lie.u -rlf r li.e c<> i-'i.U' <> f A IILA.XD, » oinmaml, lie should neglect to KiiT M.r k go d- e re vi II. !.. M. i4s-3-f. ■ dy f r occu, i c». M AJ I'll W er ra y b f und n », »or’m» nt of £ IK K V I ]L L E 1 ike advantage of the extraordi- Fruì FOT ECOACH One anil one. half mil,a n rl 11 of W LI. "’al i l.O::l A'Ill-'li", iliillt'g.ll L:’lk- I »ry opportunity? This is the sit- CASSIMERLS » I A' Nl L“. YARNS, SOCK8, A »Ilia mi CAM AH M ar:JFACTÛRY. Ì OEGOS LAKE COUNTY r.' llA'KEr«, E1C., J vide in di ev u tu • f t'.e » mie «la . i ition ol our people on the Cres- —alto— < mt City wagon road matter. LEAVES LINKV LLE Are iu exc-le-v te.a r, nni) ly i-r. vi ’ed «' h f-e 1 ! i • I« < k cl • h-, D es 1 », > iH Eitg i-h WorefecS .-'..mui <ys in tin Tue« l «> h . 'i nni «1 y - \7ill they act upon business prin- Ati-l h <l cut..tuer» »il he»» i ed Ou C m h g» ft.r »nú., i ll • t w Lidi wi I be • W '!IE ASHLAND TIDINGS K/ Kockfellow Butler PIONEER STORE, The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, ASHLAND HOUSE. GENERAL KER.HANBISE, KtUM, Georg e T Baldwin ---------------- Saddlery & Harness, V S II L A N D N U R S E R Y, MECHANICS’ Does Tilts Interest J c O N. T CO. Ashland and Linkville STAGE LINE. » t in >ini g, ai r vii g ules ? A'lil ut<l in the I roiuptiv »t.d in the tx»t »tvle L C. S. Sergent & Co The Scientific American says t *'!• year lS79"\vill pass into z\mei- HEALERS IN t «1 history as a year of wonderful •speritv. The cotton crop is General Fderchand se, • t ger by half a million bales than ruT.ishng Goods, < er before, the tobacco crop 12,- Hardware, Crcckfry, t >0,000 pounds greater, ami the gar crop exceeds by some 200,- Soots anl Shoes Hats an . Laps < 0 hogsheads all previous yields, Xud in fhor', Evv-rythlijr rt-i,ti;red icse are crops which belong ul- FOR THE GZrsîFÂL TRADE »st exclusively to the southern If of the Republic. In behalf « rhe Northern States the excess LILA LU products this year over the < i i i : Ail b. i ids of approved country 4 >ps of any previous year ’is, ac I iding to the Chicago Journal <«t produce taken in exchange tor oinmerce, 2l),0U0,tjiio bushels of •_oods. wheat and nearly 100,000,000 I* shels of corn. The hog eiop so is larger this yei r than for a 4 I •mber of years past—if it l»c not l c largest ever raised. J. S. E ubanks , / .A st land , ^Utomcijat^atp, P ortland , O i ^ egox . » • ev:;\ Wiiif L wagon - curi age- i . ik I il! ki'-.l - of veti-1 >c- ma l.- 'e at »! «ri notic. R-putting promptly .¡id ueu ly dune. Fin. w rk a specialty. v 3- n 2 3-tf. Ykrticular altcntian paid lu Lind Tilles. Colliding Debts ondali lends cf GovermccnlClauiu». i if, li IC il ¿ I'll I - X'OT Ft IT. tn "»"d for .»ui NEW PRICE LIST M e •«• »mplete itiiin eve . Ci.niuuis descriptions of every th i s required for prrsonal <rr ,0ir>" !/ ti»e. with over 1000 Illn.stra'i.-i s. Setul uiiie ts for it. (cramps will do > We m -II ;i.i goods at wholesale ; s hi quantities to suit the pur chaser. The y iiotitutiou in America "ho wake i his their .*}>••« ial business. Address, MONTGOMERY WAKO A < O., W7 A *4^0 Wabash Ave., Cbkago, Illa i Wagon Shop. I iHEl'NI’F.R-IGNEI' W I.I, HF. I OUN'- • h hi- -! o? o M «in " ie<-', i ««o <loo » f o’’i 't’e iv- iy ihle , «•’ e •• e ■ i> ep >r« *1 . <!o .«Il kin.'’* o uci k in lii- lii.ft t ibft «> - e«' pi ic."’. W a G o XS. I.UGGHb" AND ALL KINDS Of Ve’rcies ¿Made io Order. i vrirng, <lu ile al eru i te »’»y* a i a i,4i<u «*• li n k O: I.in k-Loud u ili itii-ke tir i tip. Fnrr e eh « j ....................... SS 00 i'FI'lCi’l in A"h aii'l <it ile I <v-t y st .i«i. . ! li Linkvide at TliatchrrA W..i<lea‘i» o • •. RAI 1ER Ni- CU U O i the khi.rte-t n.|J> ¿'O i not f.il to t,ive the TJr uvil’c S’: ble»atria way <<> itu he end1 JOON FRALEY, M. iu ft ft el. A hl bd. MANNING A WEBB. v4-I8 TO OR GER, II. F. PUH UPS, Propri-t r. I Wagon Manufactory, W. W. Zsatior, Prop’r, STREET. Wag h» ru.'L,Te' C'oi.g «. W! e -l E ti i Ki's l‘ otv-Sn-ck", e c. in «'I«’ »•> <1 ie ■ ¡i . 'I it «Hi.»v• n<4ic«-. Eureka, Livery* Jno. B. R. Hutchings. SALE AND FELD STABLES 1 A'lII.AND gi . ove factory J. N. T. Miller & Co. Pr’s, Tne b cib-- g't-« i<>'ie* ti nt he le I ... ibi »>* rr- f r gl-ve* .Tue A ilL4.NI» tm . w pie¡ > r LINKVILLE. - 1 I 11 cl» i'iye. * • •.«•c.ive pi mp' m* -«« up U . W. K ENTNOB. luo.o; V alieutica- Al- lire e ¡'her »TC . e’c. Call t mv ce ¡¡»>1 eh’JiH.t j ..i. G. m e Street ui d -e. f..r y—t.r«. If. Jim It IL II iik kings. (uaHtfi - - OREGON. Large new barn and corral, and every an angeinent to give aatislaction in every bi alieii of the business. BEST lH’CK: KIN. IKCBEA j E.l- BiETY, BEST EÂSTU.il STOCK ALWAYS OH HALO Al iu• c s |< ft ui im neu «b» p. il rili JOHN RALPH, Tourists ar.d Others CutfitLd fD* l.xpi«-" < b ir esie-s 'Ti b'e. AIN K.'l i g nt • 'e '<• ai 4- r in h- b »' » jlfo-nd mila f . 1 u l,u - . ' <“1 -ÍU' • Il C » I.UlCilM b g ■ C-» 4 8ii- I g u u. y i V cu ib g rt. te a- »• duo <1 r <e-. ßy Ilor-»» pwtmpi > c.reì I r, I li«- -lag.-.- C III«' « I «« 4il back» I I L ik- - v e « a «I i ori K'■<tua!li. .*»2v3‘f ( Ti»’;» p tor t'atih G.od HACKS F.ïC-l'-n’ BUGGIES ;.i4 No i RIDING noil."ES lw >e..n N ill. I H Y, GRAI AXOFLfUi Constantly on hand and for sale. 4— l«tf