THE ASHLAND TIDINGS CIVIL 4— » Bargains! Bargains! ' c i E i i E *. SEE VICE HEFUKV. r-^ ‘JU I E. J. FARLOW’. I I V T'nc question of reform in tin* 'le i. it i' Hi.ew n .il ul McC 11 A: 13 H’.nevety civd service of the Government IMPOR A il TO Ci SH BUY£HS! y eve nu; • h i.'ch*.». r M R.v. ii.r- uni and protection against the eviL •l.r-i:i ¡X •<■ I -i bdil’g le Curii., iy li.vil-ri t<. 1- >/;£■ ncs’wxrs mussaci : ASHLAND, CESCO» The cheapest place in Ashland for cash or V lirtl ..ll 1 U.i.’l Wed- present and pro'pertive growing .’ • F e I e u .ite lut e r ready pay is . The message sulunitted by the out of the abuse of putionaje in > 1 •> J i ■ » € çti Ei »iik” Ï. O. A.suui w., W C. T , P esKlent to Congress last week the appointment of civil oflicers \V. Il L kk . s contains nothing that is startling has been made prominent again by p A-a.ll.aIKl bolide No. « and little that is new. Most of the the reference made to the stibjeci Gt UE. A. F. A A. HI.. Main Stvevt, A alibi tld. fain is o : ls . iniormation which it contains rel- in the President’s message. 1'iie 7\/\ AND (.LA'S SloVFS, rtive to the affairs of the nation opinion prevails among all classes Hull? tb*ir »tit.il co’iit uufcaiiii-H Thur..lay cv»’n TIN AND U \KD A AuE CROCK­ ha-full iuimhi . Bie’lireu in ^oud has already been given to the that the practical eHorta made bv u^auii or ERY a . xd glass wake H ouse «■AVINO SUCCEED 1D MRS. M. W. Ha­ -tnuilai'g are lUlJaatliy IHVI eal V» >1'1’1'1. ll C»1AL ,u I..« I UM e- , v.uuU Ua. unce .U country by rhe press, and the sug­ the President in the direction of SH o ENO l S (SD HORSE W. a. AiKINtON, W. M. SaoES CLolHE-,- lia i Lb ic il.al ibe> ut&. f r u.le « ÍU.I Hue* f gestions for future legislation are such reform have not been J. S. FrHASK”, Soi’y. W RINGIES, ‘ ssions prior î<» I Chiefly repetir’onsof what has been stremms as his proft EiC. Ashland Lodi,«* »Wo. 4.% A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF recommended in former messages. his election and his lirst action in-l I ■2Ê JäLSXÄWoJn, XL-’ 1.0. «• F,. It is an unpretentious document, the matter after aS'iiu ing the í ROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Gil tl ®S Hul l ina-ir r-nu’ r H'»em g eveiy Suurduy ewu- • n ’ ii'-ou lo hope, yet not uninteresting nor wanting duties of oflire ‘jav* : I •4 »I '.heir ti’li u .L*'.l a '• B'"'l.ere ia gu.iii DRY COODS. CL9THNC, HATS BJOTS AKD SHOES, in strength or plainness. vet in his last message he shows s .1’1 ug irec ’f’tl-ab) u »> **■’ •"••'•I- S I APT E aiA FANCY GOOD’, DRE'S GCGD-', FURNiSillKC CJ’JDS, C i C a ES ANU I uBAGCd. School Books, Sic., A. D UEL v AN*. N. O , The President congratulates very plainly that the gi\ datesi: op- CI.OI1U.NG BOO S I.IHI SHuES, THE « El.ELTiAlF.D Fr>. Th Pe . it . ie 'J'- Congress upon the success of the positi hi that lie has eiieoinitcrvd b A i s, « a l’r, MAUDWAR E, HONEsf DE LlNd, AND A FAIR PRäFIT.^ V.HTZ S » NG MACHEE resumption scheme, and upon the in attempted reforms has cyme Hol I. L 8 general revival of business pros­ from Congress, and that every < t- GroceFÍJS and P icv Y hhi S. perity iu the country. He refers tort was iiiaile ill* t ill* legislativ»* I ’ I - Ilio ............ to tire fact that tin* country saves halls to bring the movement FcUNTAiN & FAfiLCW. CROCKERY ud GLl4-WiRX, s ' pit:: L ’ SDE SI'.N 1> v' I'HE'TO 11'■ over fourteen millions of dollars emiiempt. Wlieilwr the L’resi- 1 I.Ú...I hi-a iiit-ti I*, mil l>.’ ’ime iii |-’ib- A ltd every th.«.¡e ilsiiulTy io mid in u interest annually by the refmidmg dent be as earnest a rt fiM'i ñeras lie , c g. I.t-nd I, limi he IS - ill O l e ornai ©fa portion of the public debt, and professes to be or not, the ques­ • il' FiibT-.LSS n. U £ H. M, THATCHER, SIKES J|^>EN’, states that within less than two tion of civil service refirrm ts Oil»* . I 1.11 < • • cnh> •y« urs about seven hundred million of great ami increasing interest lo A. a THATCHERÊ WOEDE? . R2SC3XVEDI! *di Hurs of the public debt will ma­ tlm people ot the United Stales, À — .1 / I III - “■ HEAL EOll t WH L’r il re, the refill ding of which bv iiiel e.;i!t>!OJ be kept down by lhe : HE < 1 the issue of four per cent, bonds I efforts of politicnl disciples ot lhe « t > i û R A S H A! D • will save a yearly interest of eleven creed of “the loaves and ti.-dn s.” The largest stock oí million dollars. He recommends Upon tlie tfliciencv and pnriiy of that Congress retrain from anv Li i |< I.' I'.S. • » • V a « I)IU (-». k_z «> administration depends the Imnre COUNTRY PRODUCE OF LINKV.LI.E, lake county , or gon — -Ev r reo IV’ >1 u A h b‘l — general legislation upon the mon­ welfare of otir government, if not, —AND­ Pd-r 1 HI V » J Station:»i ». ey question, saying: ‘•Tin* great iudectl, its verv t xistence,.’11111 iln re AND KCSP CCNÍTARTLY CN JV.ED THS WISST ASLCRTMEWT OF revival of trade.¡literal and foreign, .ire cm rupring pract ices commmi T»iiJ» > A * I ici' *. will supply during the coming among partisan officers of iidlu- A< EN i • FOR i !lh NEW W . 1 TP HHA fiV pTO'isistaï, ¿ÚJa BÂJa *•** u¡a.»V ix y year its own instinct ion«, which j enee whirli are loud v condemned H L i i I E .-O.X oSi Li. \ !5.i> NEW H' *- w <1 V r • i.- iV • i » ii *. avi g i . f \ r. • ni- ; ll A ,a ' OVE i may well he awaited before at- . 1 iv fin- bet ter <■ lasst s o! c it i zeiis a nd na u.f- I.“ be C k E. I i L t u. •' • ie, ■ II '1> I. ’ < U.S- tempting further experimental the abolition t*f which i> d< imuitl- e tuu.iil i.n- ’• ».lie , ubi c III |.l,| O— O k- H|> » LI AGIOTA r»nrp •♦* ed v.iih a determination which measures with the coinage.” ä J'Â34=»'Z#11 S3 23 UU XA. 23 , ; ; p e F. o h i c c <> I E S A Y. Goods cf every variety are c-intii.uaHy arriving, direct fr >ni San Francisco, witE> Active measures are recommend­ will not lie conqnert tl bv lcm|ro- 4-l»f - A N i>— U w'.ich they are tilling their mammoth i ; it K f<»r the acc< niinodativn AI.!. I E P ed for the suppression ot polyga­ rarv iliscimrageincnts. In an ar­ » • • i Ci.e of their many cu.-t 'iiaers .n the L ake C ountry . — Cigare.— my in Utah, and the proposition ticle upon the subject, the >.iera- ÌGSEB’JRG MAR8 E WORKS - ’ 1 < i S to admit the territory as a state mento Record L’nion says: “If is CALL ai : d ewhe OUR STOCK ! It u ! i I K llui Ui' H« TV. under existing conditions is depre­ indeed a qimsiion upon the light f-i-ul ll A Idat.ii. M l. » û. lb~J. < cated. settlement of which depends the I 3.if Cattle, KidtS and Wool Taken in Exchange for Goods Reference is made to tin* recent rapidity or tedioiisncss of the I kj !* rit>\< I state elections as furnishing proof gi uwth of Amei i-can (“ipacit v for <:..^f i <-..■11 a U’w'eJ ■ f'tl. tl.i-rt drug*. HARNESS l HOT I I ASHLAND THATCHER A WCKDEN that a deep interest is felt by the sclf-govcrmneiit. If lhe civil ser­ in TS AVING BOCCHI' IDE INIE'fSI- Oe w. » ■ :>< l.e A shi . a > i > Dtiru S>.>. >. I ■4^- 11. M-l people of t he land in the mainte­ vice were once placed upon a *I i 'ul y • it. ' •-•- il» il l*. - ••’ ' r . -i I I- • 11»- J I U >ll"a- w i • ha b a. - ib r.a! . • X -inla-d i nance of a free and u ii trammel led sound basis; if. that is to say, pit- P l A k T IRLtS ! i ii- <>■ - i ■ I e M. P lani IKtLa L P lant i RE l b I i LR J. n CL I i wo ID. i S-24-1. •onagc were abolished, responsi- suffrage. L. A N ul , AV m . H aio i *. R. P.X i . il . A. cn\ r~ A r»p UAliKET. mance < c eher of , and dea ' er in form,the President complains that liepartineiiis, and the tenure of of­ ? his efforts have not bewu seconded fice bv subordinates were made or aided bv Congress, and main- tlependeiil upon fitness and faith­ I — DEAI ER IX- A shland , O regon . tains his primary positions upon ful service alnm ; lhe most, dan­ Harris ÌMeil & Co*, STOVES, TÏN AND HABD -DEALER, .N'­ tlie question ably; yet one sen­ gerous feature of the political sys­ E PS A Gl NEI!.\L ASSO LT WADS, tence is significant of a slight mod­ tem would be eliminateil, ami mt’hl ».I (.<». il.» II. I !» lil.t- « I iiu’’l' Ali kiucs < f 1 ebh atid diitd ification of some of his views. Tie thenceforward p.utv would cease LINKV I I E, L ake CO., OREGON*. MmitS, Litdiis*. 5 : iii X • auge i-.r invìi. N' HI.-, DO It i li.I, ii.<37-vl>-ti Ta ni, Bugzy and Plow Hann ss must be based on common light exponent of popiil.ir convictions. a ABD* Ol E ANT) Pill­ LO KS rCKEvV' iti L.S, HAND- and justice, and must be compati- I bis, if lhe coiiutrv is wise, it will IVHJ'S, SA iS, IE»' IL- • E S, i I iNE-, BCl'IS. ROBES, ible with the existence of the insist upon h iving wiihout further Foiward ng and CommisJon '|R »1-111 UE'.ACG. a C g K-lili-/ B.ICIS I II ES. W.LL IUF.KISI YOU W.TH AKYTHIkC IN IDS LINE CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN CET IT ELSEWHERE I DUSTERS Suola • I.-KM » E'. rl'l ER' 111‘lMEIts great parties which are imnituble delay. Whether it l»e wise or not H 1RS!. BLASKE IS. Ag» ni, ^r- What is the use of people east < f tl e niounbiins j aying 50 "G® R a .'.P-, m RIN .S io NE', FKY-I ANS, and essential in a free state.” The it will be oLligi d lAKI. o\ ENs > HX iCIlES, cents apiece lor uppie U tts when they can get ----- Ai t(>------ levying taxes upon government form into < fleet before corrnpiion H. m u a t Q I. OES. RAKE-. I t..e HNLS1 li.ELS in Aii.ct.eaal 7 cts. W inch : si er R h ’ eai imt R ifi . es SHU i*-'l E Ills, DORSI- BUU'"E«, CARDS, employes for party purposes is and incompeieiice and waste can each by the thuiisanU in Ashland. (( ommonly called llcni y Rifl. I’ll K lie has GO or 7u i l the Lest xaiietics of apple trees known, ondeinned in unmistakable terms. be banished from vur government­ AN'o a X : handle .', ii av ruRKs, » model ot lb<*G, fô73, and 1S7G AS A I. .CGE AMICO IMO;»TOU< W •It’ ­ The accumulation of business in al machinery. « l-.l.L »' It - Kl b. R ’BE, ---- Altai on II unti — 111 ll...»• —A».,.i* i o.ii •• hoc I • ii:h V «) bini ’I u. ■' «*. ' V CO." I» if S «I« u cboin es I INE-. AXI.r. '.UE‘it, SiND PA­ the U. 8. Supreme Court is re­ Pttiols. CattriCeis, Etc bi.ill.i.l il 1.1 tl.eir nte c. I io htil^ ...I Io ig.il PEU, ID. lili» Will '• Dll', I l.OLR I»i response to recent publica­ Oi-.' A ŒRALASS3RTIOT OF PZACH, PEAR,I.LCTAiill, Clir.r.Y, FF.LTE AKD PLLM TfiELS, AKO I u 4»( ^11 s » » r 1L u*» . ferred to, and a suggestion made ME.’E , O i EE »111 L», A lli' N’àliE.', WHEAT T kr*h at the Hiebes: Wl. I. b I II, iil’ll 1 I ■ S, • le , C .l -lgl e ' '« tl.y that addit anal circuit judges In* tions. Alex. IL Sieveus say>: “In I U* K-SAi'S, .1 Ul', » 1C.. LVERYTH-KC THAT CAN Bi rÛüKD III A FIRST-CLASS NURSERY. C r** or •;» f Oi •hiI Ü.C • vùl lelk? V t lü.t.p» uî»eti- relation to Giant ami the I ’ resi- GUN ’ A'v'D »-K.OT. CARiRiD-E', PO ‘ VI>ER, ftl.aikti Lutes i? Exchdt ge appointed, and an intermediate I i n. —O— UaPS, SHOl Aalt A. ' BOTCE A'l-ORaM NT OF SHADE TRLlii---- C DEL , CO >» I E .l.b 1A KS, r>< ltf. A-lil>nd Jin e 27th, ISH, ... 1 oo per cur load BKADH, CIAN I XAlL', ate the di posal of the increasing ! that lhe South might go further ’*> • k L-u d- C ii' .«I II. L. M. 14K-3- f. ll.’Y .-QUAKE', t and tare worse than to Like him. MAFIE, £USÍ R M4PI.E, F0F7 OR SILVER MVLE.CSTDON t.UFLE, 67X7030, BA3SW000, BUFPEXr busine St*. FRAN, U-A VIERICA?! H3IEL, ELM, V. HIT E UM, IL LU U, I i I.LY L( l U- Ì, I OUR I An OT THE LTAVEE, LIVE OAK, KEVEL*. CHE.THUT CAL, KU1 IR EL: ZErtE, LIAI! V fl RUT, lUTTtfiRUT, The failure of the last Congress I have said that 1 en terrain lor hi tn RAZORS AND »AZ III-'. R ’P', TAB! F. A »i> CHEST KU., -LL rdHDS CT lUCAvRi ÍRt M ÍHE bill LÛ MCXS3KVU.LE, CRECiitl. P. ,CKEi • V. 11 .Elt V <.f »11 hiüle), HUTTO THE LAR3EST TUELL-B p RKL, EOFT to provide in the judicial appro­ personally a very high regard and MlLLINJ YANDDitS -MAKlNá ANC H ,R>.'HE L LM0NU3, F.s i H ook » i . i N is . eg ., esteem. 1 hav • said, and now re ­ madame tJoLr e> nt i- ’ -. ’ -tn.iKH n priation bills for the expenses of U:C3ER rINE, LTC. ALL KI DS of SiEEi-lltOx AND COPPER. a ». I i,|.*.|* MiSSES L. V. AND M. H. ÂIID2RSÛN, i. • e I > nt • 11 ’ o i li „ — «--Dll. peat. that I prefer him to Tilden U. S. Marshals and their deputies W a LE oii I i ><1 ”1 >u de ;>><>.der. —. I»o Oriianu-ntai S li rubile’ y---- il'li.d t'.llt'P, »Hit 1” U 1 V > >1 I-f aa'I Mill Hl tilt- I’llValt.*. Vi'lli’lr MOUNTAIN ASH, NIQH CJSI CRAtiB-CRr. PjM2CRANATE FLOWERIHG ALMOtiD. SHOW SALLS. WY make an immediate appropriation of opinion on my part. I am a * 111 »it III i I ill il’.' tl d I lie la.hle.. M.pp’lHlI 1 lemociat of the straightest sect CEL A, ILSE ACAC A, LiLACS-WnITE AKD PURFLE, ETC.. A .HUE UH ÜF — C oiim I'Iin<; in part <>f - for the purpose. « I l> tl,.- bf.st ¡ill'C In I l* hall II. »"ilal.ti - MJiTlRA GY; ¡TESIS. Al G GALL AS EEAGTIÍLL HATS, I LOMIR', H IIHONS, LICES, Upon the Indian question, the of lhe Jefl’ersonian school.” er- O K”i. . — - ■ ■ < >(H I— ORNAMENT, • ♦ * • Ii.ai.kii>l L t I' iih I pi.tr ii,ua!e, h -liaia report ot the commission and the O. COOLIDGE. [20-tf] £0'?. su la 51», Oct. 24th, 1870. SII KS, »EAiIIERS, El"., ETC., Another unsuccessful artempt I ..nt ¡ic luv.t i-. licit..i vote of the House ot Representa­ has been made upon lhe lite ot the 4-4 f MAh 1ME II LT i > tives during the last session of Czar of Russia. Amine was dug JUST RECSI7ED, A LAROZ G'JCX OF THE LATEST I —.1 A / — Si iLES Uf LAIS. I Congress upon the matter of the under a railroad’ over which the o FURMTUL ’ E, SASH, BLIND . Ai»«< I e ■ get cy f >r U.e •c . o change of control of the Indian Czar was to pass and nil inlerual Die-■ m ik'iig i », \\ e i lt'j T erwilliger • kH Co K ► • T D0U1’. AND MOULD­ =□ r. < service is referred to, and the rec­ machine exploded in lhe mine as V-iT'O de • f a.m di'1,.1 Ce.nlll leceive pr ri’l » ul r • • - ✓ ING I- |>O'|i'1 t" do aJI kiioi' ot c5 e.. i i;. noll-v4 r ommendation made that the mat­ the train supposed to contain th»? •r 7* P« I c*. ¡'..¡Nil G, gi : aini .\ h ter beallowed to rest as it is in ». i« w Empevor was passing. * o V I Iu* I zar t cc ê C-J — AND — of the fact that the agitation of the had passed on a preceding train, ¿ t 3* I L2_£ X* -ili iltx? ¿J-, r— question of a change ot the bureau and only freight cars were dis­ » kJ is apt to produce a disturbing ef­ turbed by lhe explosion. C W' GON .ai o B cggy P aini ino XT 9 a tn C-J fect upon the service and upon lhe ,t«y k il r T » asili . f NI CO 'Jt k: The Fnpreine Uonrt of thè Uni­ Indians themselves, and unsettle livhi r ’e . tah‘S has di cid< d I liaf where f i .1 I I t I’ aS, «• A - U AKIN.. l E C3 A .. .mi r lb a- U .tn. C/5 c~ ■ for the government and improve­ a note bearing an agived rate ot I? All kinds of P’auieg, Moulding. I interest is not pa;d at maturile it ment of lhe Indians. DEALERS IX « Turning, Ciicu'nr. anuí u must 1 hercaftcr draw oulv g • ‘’h <-■ 7 c i o i 1 .’'awing. A Washington dispatch of the 2• ll. I oo ■ I I I • • the negotiations with the Chinese which it is said that two men were e an Jast < peneil Ug I- H . 1. ' e - m;>: o f s !¿ * " A«»*l .u tbo- , E*rr) i i»^ i* OKI', in A il i g» I gi'ation*. They reuuuk that this reiirns supreme in I he parish. W pr>- ni. } b C 1‘i.d-i h i*»aor ni» bi of )t g ». , ‘‘ • 1 A - Cie I- a* it e L H K V I L L E FOIH U3 f 1 l-.a- C.l - IU portion of the message is so ex­ CASSIA ERI S. ITA'MT.«. YARNS, EOCKS, \\ * I i. Ht I 0.11 A hi L. 11.. t AKE COUNTY tremetv general ami diplomatic in .**Ti<) , FFK. *1> vetl country -■loo— its forms ot expression, that al­ LUYtS LlfCKV ILL 5 C ♦ a Ull»*-' <1 ' i h lue. ui. *.......r h t -•e am, tv r t J «1 h r -e ; • h n T\ P' C- A - ‘I- I i - b ck cl • h*, I> et i *, »rrf Ei-gi-h Worsted’ though it may mean something $3 LO ¿-U A t i > not fail to give us a trial before (leap for I'Msft tically nothing. They intend, CARRIAGE M.NUFACTJRY. • Veli lit!. < In ¡I e al l’UG<»IEs «fid N<» i G nd -«ACK i Eac-l'-n purehas ng, we are determined to give ■ lu'l i g m <** ’.’Cid r in I»»- b « » yle*: i.l RHtia-^ therefore, to seek for a clear inter- I ». *■ -In.r-»* li.ick o RIDIN»« llOU.'ES . |\\ 8 1» H II II 1« satisfaction. f .< i ii i.ui*>.i t-el - Cu-'a n.e » piclu. Ii g « Ul m. ke or irip. {»retation from its autltor, and it it ÖäT Dbrr»epn>i»t>V) c re í f r, > ri',.4’’-'} ag>><«l bili . I g. o in y I. ▼ cu.iiig G. S. Scr gent & Co. Fa re e cb .. . . ..........................................Í8 00 >e not satisfactory, to mature their dui., a i*daodr-ie*. •W.4AT iS MX D FEEO I’ PHi ENIX u«l GON*. Ilia- »l.lga’f C II .'ll «¡III il.llK.' I I' L i K • plans for legislative action accord- Tourists and Others Cutfittid PAUKRNb CUI IO ORDER. l e V a lì I ell Klailia'li. “g’y-________ ____________ »RIDA Y DECEMBER 12.IS‘9 Butler & Rockfellow. PIONEER STORE, AT «KESER’S. HEADQUARIEIVS FOR The Best Goods, at the lowest Prices, ßOERATi MEBC8AKDISÏ, i ASHLAND HOUSE. I UN EON BAKEKV. GE ii ER IL Ê1E1 HINDIS 3, i I II KLUM, C Georg e Ï» Baldwin Saddlery & Harness,. ? K ? ? $ A. S II L .F **-"9 . I I II., £8 I I j r MECHANICS’ PLANsN’G MILI i J. K. b * > r- » 7« FACTORY, c K I z f. I lO. X *"■ » C. S. Sergent & Co., i Ashland and Linkvi.le STAGE LINE 7C FK \l . T / I II .. i i! i 4 ' i Mil !e *’ M ixed The Astorian says that Oregon’s exports average $378 annually, to i every man in the State. Her wheat, »♦ools. salmon and Iruiis command Tho B j 3'; li tùo vali yj ! J. S. E ubanks , —CASH PRICES— Asr LIND OiiEGor. five to ten per cent, higher s.¿9 than those from any oilier SxnVEN W11 El I. »' AHOS’ ' cxrRr ■••gt* -n., *447 & 44U \VuboaU Ave-, Chicago, Illa h< • «II E.X|ue<' eb »• t-~ ie » mb’e. • Fl 1C‘‘- in A-h ¡»"I ai De liv-ry stilb'.., I I Lillkli e al Til I'L’tu I at WuHÎe'l’s 'O AIN Manufactory, » .. , . v.a* • '1 ® STREET, A -ULANI». Wag’en Billigte« Carii g-p. Wl e**l- Eair’O's. I’ ow-St' ck*, e c.. minie Hllll .©•’ -i«. «I "I alui. ' na'tifa-. , « BEST EASTERN STÜCK ALY/AYS ON HAIID. • • 4 • n<* • t a I I b (X ‘ " • t .A 1;.\ will atlvnaj lu .’ » I I , DO L’ .i ii >i.el. Oue .mil oui-* ball" milis u-rtls of A siila ud. MANNING & WEBH. Pi opri• i’.r. W. W. Senteor, Prop’r, particular attention paid Ii* Land Titles. Collcrtiug Debts and all kinds of Govcrniucni Claiina. rl-18 Jno. B. R. Hutchings. Wagon P ortland , Oi the sOR. ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY Eureka. Livery® SALE AND FEED STABLES 5 J. N. T. Millez & Co. Pr’s, . ("ne •' U-crib-f k ' t - i witice »••»! be is Dow j.rrj i r -I tu lili-utter. *>i gloves uf li e LINKVILLE, REST BUCK: KIN. IN CREAI I’d 1UETY, Large new barn »nd Corral, and every ariaagemeiit to give »atisfactiun in every branch of the business. A1-- lire 'ei'her e*c ,^'c. Gill t uij e«'nb) ihoiait ■ Grillile Si revi hi d -e. f>>r y.aiarr. If. J.io B K. IIiiicIiings. (W44lf) - - OREGON Hi-Y, GRAIM AND FLCUR Constantly on hand and for »ale 4-15