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*1 TH! ASHLAND TIDINGS I I FRTDVY ..JANUARY 2. Ih^O THE TROUBLE IN MAINE. A iloijTiciivt! uuhHngi• tini oc curred in Boston on the 2Sth nit. CHiising a loss of five or six million dollars. W.*w i. • av. DEN. 1ST, Delegate C.immn, <4 Utah, in- : Political excitement in Maine All I S1PEST, ASHl/ND, OKLGCF. has reached a pitch «ilumst up to I digiiantly denies that he recently the point of insurrection. The J married a fifth wife. He is a rea event® of the election are a uni sonable man. Four wives are versal topic of conversation ami enough For him—for the present. discussion, and popular feeling is City gas stocks are likely to I e so intense that it would not take a th ug upon the market in a very | much to bring about a civil con-1 short time. Their values are IMPORTANT TO CAS I PUR flict. in that corner of our Repub tumbling already, and there seems ' CHSERS ! lic. The Governor and his Coun to be little doubt that Edison's cil remain firm in their determin electric light will supplant gas tor ation to cast out the election re illuminating purposes. SELLING AT COST AND to --- -— turns which have technical defects, A Portland correspondent, sav.«: FBEIGHT, and their action is commended by Democrats and Greenbackers, a “The Colored Immigration Aid full meeting of the Greenback .Society held an entei laimnent last State Committee having adopted II night at Good Templar Hall to resolutions declaring full confi raise funds to enable colored peo dence in the Governor and Coun ple of the South to immigrate to cil and asserting the belief that this state. A ”ery substantial they coquted the vote honestly. sum was ri alized.” <♦ ♦ >1---------- Letters have been sent out to each A total eclipse of the sun, visible DRY COCOS, CLOTHIKC, BOOTS AND SHOES, NO of the Fusion members elect of TIONS, FANCY COLDS, WALL-PAPER CROCK to the Pacific Coast, will take the Legislature and to those who ERY AND CLASS WARE, CICARS ANO have been counted in by the Gov place January II, I>80. Thi> TJB a CCJ, eclipse is centra! and total along a ernor to meet at Augusta on the line twenty miles south of and par GROPES, HAROWARE TIV 3<1, to arrange for the assembling Wf , IRON Ahil) bT EL. of the Legislature; and prominent allel to a line drawn through Mon terey and Mariposa, Cal., and >alt Republicans are encouraging the 10,000 POUNDS BACON AND LARD spirit which would prev* nt, even Lake City, Utah. There it will be Wanted in Exchange for Goods ! by force of arms, the seating of total and elsewhere partial. In those members of the Legislature .Jackson county the eclipse will CaU and be coivi'C* I. b-*f :e pur». haaing who have been counted iu by the occur about die middle of tlie aft elaewbere. ernoon. Prepare your smoked Governor and Council in the place B. F. REESER. of Republicans whojt seems clear, glasses. As ’ LANn. January 1 « 1K80. received a majority of the votes at Negotiations have been in pro the polls. We can hardly believe gress in New York for the past 8 O C 1 E I 1 E ■». that the people of Maine will re month, and will, in all probability, sort to violence in the attempt to be consuminareil within a short Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G T, maintain their political preter- Me-te nt the new Ball of McC 11 It B nm every time, by which the Oregon Navi Friday eve iug H o'clock r x Bi <>i lief' and ences, or even their political gation and Railway Company, ami leier« in gol et Ddlng re cor Italy b.vited to •!- rights; but already w*, have a re the Northern Pacific Railroad tend T e Teaipie uiee e every flr.t aui tiitid Wnl. port of an uprising which indi Company will together build a ne»hyiue cb moiil'i.T. O. A ndkxwk W C. T , cates that in the present uiflam- road west from A’.nsworih to The W. n L kr .'I. 8- c y. mable condition of the public mind Dani's. The Northern Pacific has > A«.il.<nd Lodge l\o u3 the steely blows of accusation from acquired the right of way ami land XX ‘'*h. F. & A. Nl.. Republican orators upon the flinty grants on both sides of the Colum obduracy of the Democratic and bia liver, and the anticipated con Bold» their stated coruu uDtcatiuu* Ihurnluy e*> n Greenback officials may strike a solidation will remove any •eg’! I !tig«wn or hef.ire <he ftill nu*»D. B.ethren iu good spark that will set the state ablaze «11-' «’t.n 1. difficulities that might have been ’taudiiig are tutdmlly inn W. B. AI KIN&ON, W. M. with civil war. A special from in the way of the Oregon cum- J. 8. E ubanks , Bec’y. Bangor to the Boston Herald, pany. dated December 2-5th, savs: Asiiluiid Lodge No. 45* “Great excitement was caused z\ll hope has now been aban- I. O. O. F.. to-day by reports of the intended doned of securing as prisoners the Bull their t»gntir m.etbg etery Sai urda y « t * u - removal of arms and ammunition Ute Indians concerned in the mas- üi { nt their ball in A-im ui. Brother« tu good from the State Arsenal to the de >acre at 'White Pine, and grave ■u.ud.ux «ire C irdialiy ¡uviied toiuteud. A. I). HELMAN, N. O., pot, for transportation to Augusta. tears are entertained for the safety E d . Dnr<*TT. Sere ly. About 5 P. M. two truck teams, of the commissioners who have H U I E L 8. loaded with arms and ammunition, been treating with Ouray. There vere stopped on Kenduskeng are several hundred braves near oridge by a crowd, which rapidly Los Pinos, and the whites, «‘ill told, increased so that the streets were will not number over twenty-five. rpttK UNPE'ISIGN D m I<1JE'T<> K’’- filled wi<h people, declaring that The roads are blockaded with I miiid bis Irimil«. «mi br truvelin • pub- the arms should never be carried snow, and are only passable for hc grueraliy, ibui l.e is .; ill o I<6 le,imi il ibis out of the city. Mayor Brown de light buckboards, and the Indians LONG E-TABI.ISItEI' IH‘l’SE. manded of the teamster the orders have the whites completely trap whe: e he la re dv «t «ny fin e, ’imi oh i»l under which he wus acting. No ped. Those in the bowl are Gen oee i .' ou »'o se **e o e tieni il e ' e« ’be satisfactory answer was given at eral Hatch, Mr. Valois, and W. P. 'mirtei nflor l«, in •» « ylr -eeo O‘ oo 1 • lio oe : . Uie"on. first, the man saying that Thayer, Saunders, of Virginia, the Denver DinneiH iiid mi ipers for •‘peci il ocf fio't*. the landlord of the Penobscot Ex Tribune correspondent, fifteen sol ■pi'ten np iu «pproiH ¡-.m «'yl»’, «• *ho ' no lice. JAHI’EH IIOI i CK. change, had sent word for the diers and the agency employes. teams to take the arms. A young General Adams is in Denver. man named French then pushed —AND— through the throng and said he It is quite generally believed in was a clerk in the Adjutant-Gen Washingion that General Butler eral’s office, and was moving the has had a finger in the Maine pie. arms to Augusta, under orders Il is in fact reported that Gover E. E. STACY, Troprietor, from the Governor, The excite- nor Garcelon and his Council have AVI'O LEASED IHE A» OVE NEW HO- T*L. IniM.w répand o ulf-i bebe-, c ment of the populace was greatly from the very beginning of their c mmol iuu- «» tbe i ubi c, td |.n». <»*• o M^«,p •• increased by this statement, and operations had the benefit of the LP^a_fii«3’3»^öilaASSaö UUllXl®.*, the crowd attempted to unharness advice of Butler, whose faculry 4-18 f F E SI A¡ Y. the horses. The Mayor told I i for taking advantage of technical French that he had not force points is imsurpa-seil and hardly L. A N kil . W m . H ah . i «. R. P. N kil enough to guarantee the safety of equaled by any other man in pub ASH LAM) A A UK LT. the munitions if the attempt to re lic lite. A majority of Garcelon’s move them was presisted in while Council are Greeubackeis, and it the people were excited, lie said is well known 1 hot Butler has long Harris Neil & Co., he would take no responsibility of been in close communication with -DEALER» .N-- any trouble that might ensue. leading Greenbackers throughout I French deeded it best to return i rhe whole country, and that he All kiuGs if fiesb at d dried the arms to the Arsimal rather than still believes the Greenback party Meats, incur the haz.ird of a riot, and the may prove a very important factor Hide» «n I |■•'"» * o gu , nud «II kin«l* of la stock take i i •• X i'iatige f.r men. Mayor furnished police to protect in next year’s Presidential cam n 37-v3-tt them on their return. The escape paign. from bloodshed was very narrow. It is announced thatt Edison has Adjutant-General Leavitt is now Forwarding and Commission in Eastport, Pa., passing Christ at lust succeeded in bringing his Agent, inas. He will arrive to-morrow. electric light to such perfection What action will be taken is not that its practical utility is assured. known. It is well known that The New York Herald thus de Rnaebarir. (Jrr|foii. tbe Republicans are forming a se scribes it: “The new light, incred- AS A LcRGE AND CO M MODIOU* W \RF- cret military association, and ible as it may appear, is produced h.Hi------ An.,.e i. oni *• e!»r f ►Itrh' nl from a little piece id paper — a tiny ▼ ry Kind ot io •.<*•. e ch.i.i«. of S u l.e u threats have been made that they O eu H "1 1 Üod •< to their ule e»l tu ehl^-il fn-lgut strip of paper — that a breuih IU IH.gtl Hl » it u". will sieze the arms in the Arsenal. would blow away. Through this Wo« 1. b c n, fl- ai Uve, «te ,c ««lino* ’o my Although the most intense excite- c rr ixid.roi »in, meuv *ii rece v ,.rou*p' ai eu- lit!le strip of paper is passed an nwnt exists, nut the slightest dis i n. Freight per ton..........................................Si M electric current and the result is a turbance has occurred beyond the OU Edison Naît per car load........................................ 1 stopping of the two teams, and as bright mellow light, k g«K>d» c re of H. L. M. (4S-^ F. soon as the arms were turned back makes the little piece of paper toward the Arsenal the throng more infusible than platinum, quietly dispersed. The Mayor more durable than granite, and MILLINERY AND DUSS-MAKiNfl conversed with French, who said tliis involves no von plicated pro MISSES L. V. AND M. H. ANDERSON, lie had no orders from the Adju cess. The paper is merely baked tant-General, and no written or in an oven, until all its element* ASHLAND,----------- OREGON, ders from anybody; but was act have passed away except its car The latter is ing under verbal instructions from bon fraineA'ork. — ConaUtinff in part of— then placed iu a glass globe cou- Governor Garcelon to remove the »LOWER«, RIBBONS, LACE4, HAT8, ORNAMENTS, arms, etc., to Augusta. He states nected with wires leading to the SILKS, FEA i HERS, et :., etc ., that Alderman Pickard, who is a electricity producing machine, and bondsman ot the Arsenal keeper, the air exhausted from the globe. JUST RECEIVED, A LARCE STOCK OF THE LATEST STYLES OF HA1S. vouched for Clerk French’s au Then tin* apparatus is ready to give out a light that produces no Dre«, making a aped »lit y. Airu the agency fur tbe thority, and induced the keeper to W aukcb C o &«» t deleterious gases, no offensive deliver the arms without any reg C^-O der. f um • dirtaMe<*il) .weir« pr mpt at ular orders or requisition. At a odors—a light without flame, Hull E. 0U11-V4 meeting of prominent citizens held without danger, requiring no U the evening the situation was matches to ignite, giving out but A. E. WEIGHT. 'My discussed. It was unani- little heat, vitiating no air and free BLACKSMITHING limously determined to use from all blackening, a light that is SENE (AL AND ’•twy effort to prevent any dis a little globe of sunshine. And this light, the inventor claims, can WAGON MAKING, turbance aud allay public excite be produced cheaper than from ment.” 0BSG02J. the cheapest oil. The inventor BONAZA, A telegram from St. Louis an finds that the electricity can be All lands of blacksmithing done in the nounces that Dau Rice, the ‘‘great regulated with entire reliability at best style at reasonable prices. and only original” circus man, has the central station, just as the HORSE SHOEIKC A SPECIALTY. been converted and will start out pressure of gas i* now regulated. upon an evaiii’elica! mi<'i. n, a’ter Ihe «•mire vest of co.iS!meting Wagons, Bujg'r-s, Wheel-harrows, Etc, 1 » made and repaired. Plow work re the Moody ami S.inky plan. Thf : 1 du I.imp is nut more than twenty - ceives special attention. circus dutbu’t draw liku h used to. I five utuu. [+-* U For Cash or Ready Pay AT REESER’S. ■ —A T THE— Dr. J. M. TAYLOR, SURGEON I ASHLAND DROO STORE The largest stock of Butler &. Rockfellow. « 311.1 l< IA i :s. 1U G-. ETC’ . —Et-r rectivt-d'n A h’ nd — . PIONEER STORE,! Peri.: tur: > Stationary. Toilet Artici«’«. -TOYS- In (treat Wety si d «.f new aid Tirinas de«’<D«. U lb. }.ub ic lhai lbej otlei f. r rale » fuu due if —PURE WIN’I'S N" L'<?1 O ty — Jk>oaQ.*u»UDLQ P n e r o ”■ - an n- f . i X3£1 «ipjGtlkASJaa''* OÜ fl SB — C t s a r F. — Mr 8 4 Q IK k ?i DI S B ♦ Cl E X E R A, L| MA'IE atri FAN' Y GOOD , USE •« G C.’.f. Scl.ool Books, Etc., CLOiBlNO BoO b und b.'i «Es PAINTS, OILS VABN'I-!!. GLASS, HA lb, CA PS, H A R DV A K E, « B’M SIIE'. ETC.. ETC CANDIES, NUF3 .nr» FINE CONFECTION*. Groceries and Previsions. XX SB XMJ X) Û Ü 4) a - <£> UU U* PRIWCaiPTlOYK FOUNTAIN & FARICW. CROCKERY ml GLASS-WARE, cotD,^’U,».’*d i f 'h. C -. fiiil dr g«. AVINO Bouonr TUE INIE’U'SI OE W. ih hi . am > D kug Siu* r. T 11 ur» .«' * <»!>• w |i*'. ha* b— » «.i ib ral . X -lidod *- 1 h* o uri* <»•!■ i le part. H. M«.|.» n • h» A« B «O 1 re-, HC f||L, ■ .(>. H I’ FIRcT-A S3 HUE nu J n cri wo >n. IJ-24IL ever,th >>tf usually losnd in And <1 «• 'ds prop e <> SIKES WORDEN, H. M. TII ai CHER, •-.I t ;i G rs r- t*a a m .« a 77 • 4* toi. X« toa V 4¿ er o«*^ “«.HEAP FOR CAftll !” Georg e T. Baldwin -DEAI ER IN- •Qnic ♦* S*-»le*«"d «ninll Proli —OF LIN’KV.LLE, LAKE CoUNTY, OR GON— KEEP CONSTANTLY CN HAND THE HKEST ASLCRTMENT OF LTNKV I LE, LAKE CO.. OREGON. N a ITJ. DO «R. ULI, WAKI>'-OEE AND P tD- LO”KS SCREW’.. BULIS, HAND- SAWS. t.Ex'CH-’T RE • 8, fl ANES, BUrr8. St R tl’-HI XGE'.AUGF R-HI l>,hRAC».Hl E8, 8BOEI'<i-KN|VEb. PI'CER* HA»IMERx RASP', GRIN »SKINEx. FRY-PANS, BAKE <»' ENS HXIURES, l!OE8. RAKES. 8HEFP-SCEARN, BOUSE BHU-“'E-i, CARDS, CURRYCOMBS. AXIS. 'lJoVLT.x. PICK AND AXE HANDLES, HAY FORKS, WEI L WllrEES, R »PE, CLOTHES LINES. AXLE oRE.sE, SAND PA PER. ClO.HEs WRlx<>EK*. FIOVB SIEVE', O FEE MILLS, WRF NO UES, PUCK-SA US, MVF, ETC.. GUN AND PlsiOL vARTRID-E*, POWDER, C a T s , SHOT ANO LEAD TUX -IR INS, CuIbELs, CO* PELLS 1A KS, BKADS, CL*Nf NAILS, IKY SQUARES, BEVELS. RAZORS AND RAZOR-’lHops, TABI E AND POCKET < Ul CI.ERY (uf ».11 Mud«), fish hooks lines . Ere.. ALL KI'DS OF SHEET-IROX AND COPPER WARE ou b ud and iu de io uider. v4-ii2>t AGENT-* FOR THE NEW WIL- SUN OSCILLA I ING nHULILE Goods of every variety are continually arriving, direct from San Francisco, with which they are filling their mammoth b < ick for the acci'iinnodation of their many customers in the L ake C ountry . VVTE *RALL ,E P<-E%>BD TO WAT! ÜP- YV uu . 1. cu« «.un rr a, d w 11 du u..r K»l iu gift tbem «altri i l n. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK ! Bu b r St lloi kn il« w. Anhlatid. Muy 16, 1879. [3-51 il Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool Taken in Exchange for Goods ASHLAND SHOP HARNESS THATCHERS WCRDIN. C. K. KLUM, ? I Saddlery & Harness, R Y, A. D THE IHiOl'.UETOR— Flow liar s ' WILL FURKI j . Y ¡¡•■ res , ----- a U'«.— W inch siek I»’» pi a ’ iiyg R ules (cornu.only called Henry Rifl*s) oi model uf lbnti, 1»73, and IS7G Pislois A CiRERAL ASSJRTW l KT Of PiACil, PEÀR.I LC1AFIH, CI1Ff.Y, FELKE AKD PLLM TREES, AKD Cartrxgts, Etc. EVEFiYliUKC i¡:Ai CAL Be rtlUKD !« A ilRSf-CD.SS NURSERY. ----------- o------------ — A ‘ H01CE A'ORiM Nl OF SHADE i'REE3----- A Mi ¡.»lid Jure 27ih, 1*76. -IArlf.. SUGAR MV! COFT OR FILVER M V L-2, OR3COII MAF LE, BIX.V09D, BASSWOOD, SLIPMRV Lib!, WkiTF. 1.1 M, / L, 1 b , H k, Y UlUJ, tlkR (AM CF THE STATEE, UYS OAK, CHE.-TNUT FAX, MIT '.REEf: FE/Xt , H ft I VAtkUT, CUTTCRNlH, CHES'.HU., 'LL KINDS 0: KICK' RY RCM iHE BITTER HUT TC THE IAU3EST feHELL-BrRKS, SOFT i sn L L1A0HM, OJQ&SR ■ IKE, ETC. FHAN.O-AHEKICS.X HJTEi. JACKSSKVILU, CRÌGUIi. HOLT « Ili r.-'ilinne»« H- MADAME UIMII» rt! lille» I U> tu»- Wli| «t «H tlllr. r lì I I •» i I, riti- • r O be*t fare h - | ut.Oc. lì li.i '!7A Vi-itori- Kiipp.i« «t o> 7-.«. «it .- oliu • i.» '• e h-d >«r As ii I b.u k fi l‘.| p.i-’ pi.tr !■.!.•< . H f .-Il .1«' •ili' I H -<l..fl’r.’ > f =o r i ST O r~ Abd in ehor. Every Mi g M^uiird FOR THE GINUAL TP,ADE A- Che |> ae tre ’-SCI « 'U*- All kinds of approved country produce aken in exchange tor goods. CHAINING ¡'UNII O. — ANU — 4>* jj ’JP4* u * W .« on • !♦ I H» . . » I«'. Ashland and T rkvi le C. S. Sergent & Co. PRi ENIX OREGON. « A sflanp O regon . VRVKN WHELL «AGOS' C\KBI »•ge- »ml «II kind- ot »eim e* mu V i 1 o <ler at kb<>rt notic. R-,- ni piomp g •ina tu-a Iy dune. Fin w tk a ►prciulty. Y3-w23-tf. S liCSEBURG MAR8 E. WORKS —ASHLAND AND VICINITY— Th tf wl-Lt g • -.»> d k a tri le o. He J rice* <3.11 du t .. by c IM C u, o:. lu in a »1.1 d. càTS-f A ’ .IA-OR-, p •4 W Eureka 4 1 I 4 ♦ « r • K O 35 re> • Stani s tz. f— •-3 < L.iverr, SA! I A‘D FEED STABLES — Un M n ay-. U .Im nl ty *, Mini Fri- «taja, «i 5 o’clock am .», fine I t J. K. T. Miller & Co. P t ’ s , u allume* 'C ei Se. »1er A e pie «ed LINKVILLE, --------------- OREGON Large new bam and corral, and every arrange!neiit to give satisfaction in every brancn of the business. 14 O VIL & E LAKE COUNTY OEGGN W. 1.1. « art It oui A bl n , i. iv mg . L'-ik- vitle in ib- ev u '.z f i r r.itne ta . Aie if e.ctJaut !«>a.r, »nu.ly 4.r.vi’ed «' h Led H Y, Q1MK A' D FLOUR Constantly on hand and for sale. Aod b icun.n.er» all he m I rd o-, proni pt it .lid in 'll« heel et) la t ♦- 1< Tiie’ifay«, Tilín «I y* airi .”i»inr<l .ya in the tn.ini..g, Hirivn g m A«hi »ml in ibu O-od WACK« ExoIVr.' IIU0GÎE4 « ih J ho 1 R1 DING HOR a ES I* > * • u h nd. ••veti ng. On ihe al erti i e «•ay* a CiTBoew-e prompt} cued t -r, .ad_O tw. -bonu* hack o t>m k-bourd will tnrke th- trip. Fare e cb way»...................... 8................... •« OO Tourist« Others Outfitted Tim stage« c inmct with Lack« t r Lak*- On ib» ah<irte«t n dise view ami I oil Klamatb. and “D > .tot f h to ulve <b~ IAak<1!'e 8- ble»» tri» • fAf Expi e-»« char es ien> nab'e. I'FFICE in Ash.ami al lie Itv -ry «tabi«-. I. Linkvi e ai Th ncti«‘f Jt W.nden'a ore. H. F. PHILLIPS, 52v3 f TV IS MANNING A WEBB. Jno. B. R. Hutchings. Pro ri’t'ir. ^Kttornegat^a», A'HLA D GLOVE FACTORY W.gon Manufacto’y, AtN STUEET, P ortland , O regon . «• bcib ft -» •>’!<»’ »• b* I» now •«. ull ur err f i (***•• <J u a 11- l«ce ‘e* ber-'c .-'c. Cd'-t my ea'aN*abattit m G ul e Su*, o d-e» &.r jiiumlf. î BEST EASTERN STOCK ALWAYS J HÀÌ . in- l.'-i* -I- J., i ¡ve pi'.tup' « ; W. W. epar Ikrbeular attention mid I d Land IM m . (MUM JMbta and all Linda of GovenuuaMClatoMb HE ST RUCK: KIN. IX GREA'I I A- JUETY, Wag-t-a. Bticpie« C«nlg. a. Wl eel- Barrnua. P ow-Hfi oka, e c. m«i«i«* and re’»iir»M al »hm m fi •.. > ..-i e • "i “1 H"* t e bridge« w i • V V «U *• VAdd.ee« oil*eve a Cu., i*ur.i <u«l,M a. b S. I hCvOiy fMfcüUOT Q r 4 ,■> '¿fi - • <1 ' t linu.e J DILL ilElÜ-.Ar- W. W. Zeataor, Prop’r, H. ring i. len'1^ 'vaocy fur R. Rr C en- edge'« Mu.bte Wu k» uf Bu ebu g. I will «eceivw urde» for. u> «o k i«-ed«rd t rihir Hu* id i in r- vfr i. LEAVES L1NKV ILE J. S. E ubanks , *1 € STAGE LINE FOUR i OR E COACH carriage manufactory . 3 r G» n * \ o cc «YUA'KING I FIE ■ rUhLI-! ............ I I-OR P«H» 8A- . .. Ul .it M.e I MJ 'i h F »Mt Kæ » • iu »l'itur«. bliSUKlmiU « T r- U i K- t,- tj K c • ir* C. - r • •» B vkot P aini n«o Work r 'I’HE A o 8 ULA aj H ►,.« M¿5 > SK 4 ^arDo not fail to give us a trial before _L e< Hill « hie O r .ge daily b t«vrll A-iil«m> Hii-i l.itikvi e f r ili«* . j po* purchasing, we are determined to give talion i f pi S’l-i’gi r* ami ex e«« tinti:« r. satisfaction. (vJoJlfl - > X- * -< I» pr«’j «!• «i tu «lo all knall’ of o o u i p j C. S. Sergent & Co., J. N. T eiíw !!. ijoi : i ' DEALERS IN O. COOLIDGE. Oct. 24th, lbT'.t. Inr MADAME H L! 4-4 ! hbrabbeiy— h )raa>u»<ii4 l'j. —H-l »1 • h-lod ¡.olire, alni !•• .’»litri ne<l t<» .pur- li«» pm.s «ti ;i.e »iui«i»v« r ’<• eiv. w <t i-f H fiuti WITH ANYTHIKC IN HIS LIKE CHtAPiR THAN YJU CAN CET IT ELSEWHERE ! A ■ ■ «in Hand WHEAT T>keh at tne H.i-besr M.ti kei katesi. Exchii' ge ‘or Goods rw-pf .V«it -at- - fe — b What ,s the use of peop'e c st of ti e mountains j aying 50 cents »1 luce iei apple lues when they can get li e EiNi.si li tis m Ai. iiiia at 7 eta. ea. h i>y the til- usaii'i .n .»si.land. He iiao 6u er 70 <>i the I»est 'auet.es • f apple toes kt.own, DUS: Lies H HIS I RI.ALKEiS. General Merchand se. Furnish ng Goods, Hardware Greek ry. Soots anl hhoes Hats an, c^ps ? $ A S II ILM'lil ot |ru> Ut> III i lr lil t- « I 11«. e 117/./'N, ‘ WHAT IS MiXLD FEED !’ C£» UU U8 .AX 3 A shland , O regon . Te m, Bag.sy aud A inland <C‘_a_íUO U»© MANUF »CiURER OF,AND DEA’ ERIN La«li«s\ fled ’ and It* ys’ Sitri- nirs, ii Speciitlil j. -CASH PRICES- P lant IKttS ! P lañí ì K l L ò ! P lant I RUS ! E PS A Gl NEKAL ASSOUT Tho 3o3t in ths Vallay I I GENERAL MER H1NDISE, SEWING MACHINE. K MIXED c r. D e N, to - 77.7/;« C/.s • I THE ST0VES, TIN AND HABD- COUNTRY PRODUCE WABS, Taken in exchange for gcods. Ha« Ju«i received a new stock ** -----MOT ro------ H H A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF -Fu1 mediai! pnrpoeei- IIOTEI MU HT QU» The Best Coeds, at ihe Lowest Prices, AVING SUCCEEDED MRS. M. W. HAR- Q*D«tiK >u vue uu»i er-, Mould ..Uu> uuce IU BAKERY H. HEADQUAR. ER’S FOR Main Street, Aiband, _ A N D - ASHLAND HOUSE UNION E. J. FARLOW, JUSÏ B^C^XV^DI! >1» fl t h n * I’uMifi I K < ■ili « o oi u.4'1. 4V Ji- a JY .u t.t AJ'Me««U.eLAU.hnkDu.,i'olU udr*i«. ■ ■ WOT FATL fa for our NEW FRITE W LIST. Moie ootnrlrt« ■ than ever. Contain» p ar i i«««! or /«m.ly «Md Bin* eenta for it («rampa will do ) W« eel! all good« St w boleaale pr-rreln quantities to suit the par. cbaaer. The only t«»dtutfoo tn Amertra who •aftitÎÂSiSHp'wiïiïf'aVIÂT' «U«. with ow 1000 IlluetrttfonA Ml.U. ii...,. AW M M