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h INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. ASHLAND^ OREGON FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1880 VOL IV.—NO. 38. Census Chat. pertain to a census, and in other coun tries are obtained through different agencies. But with us they have been required since 1850. The Act of 1879 enlarged the scope still more, and in cluded the operations of railroads, firo and life insurance, telegraph and express j companies, and other institutions. It also provided for the employment of ex ports in these different departments—a provision of the utmost importance, which cannot fail to secure result of far greater completeness and accuracy than heretofore. Grossly inadequate and in accurate statistics, sometimes utterly fallacious and misleading, have often characterized the results of the past.” “When will these experts be ap pointed ?" “Under the authority given the census officers, many have already been ap pointed, and others will be named in time for the work. zY number of per sons are already in the field obtaining statistics of gold, silver, iron and copper mining, Others are working along the shores of the great lakes, obtaining sta tistics of steam and water power and manufacturing machinery. Special in vestigators have been at work on the social statistics of cities and penal and reformatory institutions. Still others aie occupied with the facts concerning the cultivation of cereals. Building stones and the quarrying industry will form the subject of separate investiga tion by one of the most eminent geolo gists of the country, while the statistics of tree-covering, forest wealth ar»d the timber industry will be collected by an expert equally, eminent in his own field. The report on the cultivation of cotton will include investigations made on his own account by a specialist who ha3 devoted years to that subject, gnd the report will be the standard authority for the world.” “Will your report on the fisheries have a bearing on the international question now pending ?” “Very decidedly. Had we had them before, tho country would have been saved from one to two millions of the money paid to Great Britain. The American fisheries, instead of being less valuable than those of Canada, will prove to be much more valuable.” “Will the cost of so elaborate a col lection of statistics be much greater than previous censuses ?’’ “The limit fixed by law is $3,00u,000, while the last census cost $3,300,000; but a great saving will be effected by a more equitable distribution to the enu merators, as detailed above.”—New York Tribune. Aunt Callsta’s Applesauce. 82 50 PER ANNUM. If there ain’t Daii’l, back a'ready! How Paris Streets Are Ldghted. He’s been to Bordentown with his That sass 1 Why, laws, that’s apple wheat. You won’t mind megittin’ up. General Francis A. Walker, the Su The lighting of the public thorough I sass. Didn’t you know ifr? Couldn’t I 11 hev to go out n git the bundles, Issued every Friday, perintendent of the Census, recently fares in Paris costs a round sum of you taste it I Wai, yes, I s’pect I do He’ll drive down to the barn—jess help gave a New York Tribune reporter an 4,240,000 francs annually. The num ---- BY---- make amazin’ good applesasa, but I yourself. •5 account of the arrangemen's ha has ber of gas jets is 38,400, of which s’pose—hev another pickle—I didn’t LEEDS MERRITT. Main Street, Ashland. made for taking the census. He said : 4,000 are extinguished at midnight, leav- s’pose but what anybody could tell what i Right and Wrong. “We expect to complete the work with 34,400 burning for the rest of the night, it was. in the single month of June, 1880, and for a length of time which varies with NEW DEPARTURE. OFFICE—Ou Main Street, (in second story of McColl Want to know how I mako it, hey ’ The dog, at least, frequently exhibits » the season. The lamps illuminate the shall employ about 20,000 persons to do & Bourn's new building ) So yon do like it. But you’re out o’ tea a knowledge of right and wrong, making it. There will be two distinct depart Job Printing. The undersigned from and after April This tea ain’t fust rate. We ginerally a deliberate choice of the one or the the streets for the greatest number of Of oil descriptions d<xie on short notice. Lezal Blanks, ments of the census. First, the enumer 18th, propose to sell only for hev pretty good tea ; git it at Tanner’s ; I other, perfectly aware of and prepared hours during three consecutive nights Uirculars Businc»* Cards, Billneul*. Letterbeads, Fos I ation proper, which includes the count ters, eto.. gotten up in go<>d style at living prices. he alius has good tea. This came from I for the consequences of such a selection. between the 23d and 26th of December, of the population, with the ordinary CASH IN HAND when they are lighted at 4:45 P. M., Starlin’s, and 1 say it's mis’rable stuff. Lhe animal has occasionally the moral and turned down at 7:15 A. M., thus social and vital statistics. Originally Terms of Souscription: Or approved produce delivered—except Wai, 'bout the applesass. I take my I <-ourage to choose the right and suffer the census was only for the purpose of Oae copy, one year ............................... S- 50 when by special agreement — a short apples—greenins, when 1 can git ’em, for it, to bear wrong rather than do it burning continuously for 14A hours. It •• •• aix months .................... 1 50 determining political representation, and and limited credit may be given. M “ th-ee months................ ~........................... 1 0° but I couldn’t git ’em this year. Dan’l’s (Elam). Not only does this frequentlv is between the 15th and 26th of June, each household was reported as a unit, I dub rates, six copies for ................ V3 50 greenins was a failure.’ But, then, pip noble animal know the right, but it on the contrary, that they are a-light ratini tn advance. with its members roughly classified, not They have commenced receiving their pins, nice, meller ones, does ’bout as dares do it, enduring the expected, the nightly for the shortest time. They are Term« of Advertising: even names and ages being taken ; but New Spring Stock, and that every I well, or »Spitzeabergs. In fact, 1 like inevitable, consequent suffering. Ono then set burning at the termination of LEGAL the law of 1850 gave a wide scope to the One square (ten lines or less) lit insertion...... .....$? 50 day will witness additions to Spitzenbergs better than any other kind of the many evidences tnat the dog is twilight, at 9:05 P. M, and put out at Kacn additional insertion ......................................... I 00 work, and called for the name, age, sex, the largest stock of for sass, but we ain't got none. Dan’l sensible of right doing is to be found in 2:30 A. M., merely dispelling the gloom color, place of birth, occupation, ability LOCAL. sot out throe trees in the south orchard, i • the familiar fact that when it performs * of the Summer nights for about the and 10c Local notices per line------- to read and write, and so forth, of each Regular advertisements inserted upon liberal terms. but none o’ ’em ever got to bearin’; an action which to it seems meritorious, ' | a half hours. The municipal budget for I 1880 includes a demand for an addition person. These constitute the main but I was sot on havin’ Spitzenbergs, or which it has reason to believe its I labor of the census, and its most valua PROFESSIONAL. Ever brought to this market. They de and didn’t give him no peace till he got master will deem so—when it saves a al sum of 405,100 francs, intended for ble results. In other countries, where a couple more and sot ’em out in the life, or successfully defends a trust, or improving the system of public lighting. sire to say to every reader of popular representation is not involved, According .to the proposal put forward, DR. J. 1 1. CHITWOOD, dooryard. Hev another biskit ? Them I resists a great temptation—it looks at this paper, that if these form the only purpose of a census. tho normal nightly illumination of the biskits ha’int real good; my oven wa’nt ■ once for some sign of the said master’s ASHLAND, : : : : OREGON. This was the first country to institute a city would be extended one hour by jess right when I put ’em in. Wall, I approbation, perhaps for some reward. ]K*riodical census, beginning in 1790; leaving all the burners “on” until 1 A. nussed those trees as if they’d been hu There are both the self-approbation or : Ashland Drux Store. OFFICE At th Sold at the Lowest Market Prices, will England following in 1801.” M. Another sum of 200,000 francs is man beins’, and—massy ! how bad I felt self-satisfaction of tne mens conscia I do it, they projiose to do the largest “Is it not unusual to do this work in also asked for to establish, in the course one day when Nesbit’s cow got into the recti and an expectation of man’s ap of next year, a number of “candelabra" business this spring and summer so short a time as one month? ’ JAMI ES R. NEIL, yard and broke one on ’em down. She proval. The animal is gratified if such ever done by them in the —each with several jets—at certain “Yes. And in the large cities it will jess walked right up tn it and begun to approval is in any form vouchsafed, dis points now inefficiently lighted. As a E Y - A T - L A W , ATTORN last five years, and be done in two weeks, thus reducing the rub her head agin it. I took my hands appointed if it be withheld. It must pendant to the foregoing facts the ensu they can posi errors arising from omission or duplica Jackso nvillc, Oregon. right out o’ the dough and started for also distinguish between the right and ing extract from an article on “Lan tively make tion. Heretofore, while the enumer her, but before I got there she had broke the expedient—what would be most for it to the terns,’ in the “Dictionnaire de Hartant," ation has had reference to a single day, it off'. Dan’l made a walkin’ stick out its own interest to do. In other words, (published in 1779) may possess some advantage namely, the 1st of June of every tenth J. W. HAMAKAR, o’ the trunk of it, and he’s got it yet. it is just as apt as man is, and not more interest. The article from which we of every one to year, it has been extended ov^r a period Of course, I thought a dreadful sight so, to take a selfish view of all affairs— quote says : “The streets of Paris were NOTARY PUBLIC, call upon them in of five months or longer. The conse of the other one, but that got spiled, to consider how they are likely to af first illuminated in 1666 by means of Linkville, Lake Co., Oregon. Ashland and test the truth quence has been that, through their too; I declare ! I can’t think of it with fect its own personal interests. The lanterns containing candles, which were OFFICE—In Port Office building. Special attention of their assertions. They will moving about, many persons have been out gittin’ mad—hev some more of the choice that is finally made between the regularly in use during nine months of ivon to oonveyan itig. spare no pains to maintain, more counted twice, while others have not sass, do. Some folks don’t think much right, the expedient and the wrong is the year, the only times at which they fully than ever, the reputation of their been counted at all. The annual mi of apple sass; but, law, I think jess as determined by a variety of considera were not lighted being eight days in M. L. M'CALL, grations during the last twenty years, House, as the acknowledged much of it as I do of pregervos—O, yes, tions—by conflicting emotions, by the every month, when the moon is at its SURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER, from north to south and from east to I was goin’ to tell you ’bout that other balancing of probabilities and inclina fullest. In 1823 these lanterns num west, have been a source of considerable tree. Ashland, Oregon. tions, by thedegree or kind of tempta bered 5,772, and in the same year were error. So, also, has the habit of going I had rheumatics that Fall, and pleu tion, by the presence or absence of wit established those which commence at the 11 prepared to do any work In his line on short notice. For Staple and Fancy Goods, Groceries, into the country in the Summer. Places risy, awful. I jess had to give up and nesses, especially human, by other spec Porte de la Conference. Others were that in December contain two or three Hardware, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, hev help. Hev another piece o’ cheese! ialties of an animal’s position, by the subsequently erected on the exterior hundred inhabitants, may in August Hats, Caps, Millinery, DreEs Dan’l, he went over to Bordentown and nature and extent of its moral training, parts of the faubourgs in the new roads DR. W. B. ROYAL, have many thousands. But, at best, it Goods,Crockery,Glass and brung home a raw, strappin’ Irish girl. byjtlie character of the rewards and pun which were being formed there. M. De js next to impossible entirely to avoid Tin Ware, Shawls, Has permanently located in Ashland. She was strong and she was willin’; but ishments offered on previous occasions. Sartine, Lieutenant General of Police, duplication. The place where a man W rappers,Cloak 3, Will give his undivided attention to the practice of law, how she did smash my chinyware, In the Jog there is sometimes obviously always occupied with endeavors to em medicine. Has hail fifteen year»’ experience in belongs is one of the most difficult items And, in fact, everything required for the and slop around. She did beat all to the same kind of conflict and collision bellish this illustrious capital, a few Oregon. Office at his residence, on Main street, the enumerations have to deal with. trade of Southern and South opoosite the M. E. Church. spill things. It riles me jess to think between virtue and selfishness, between years since offered a reward to the in The census machinery is not flitted to eastern Oregon. what I had to go through with while a sense of what is right—which is too ventor of the best methods of lighting do work requiring nice discrimination. she was here. generally also what is painful, what Paris, the Academy of »Sciences being Where the workv spread over so long DR. E. J. BOYD, A full assortment of One day, I lay in bed sort o comfort calls for terrible self-denial and suffer made the judges of the value of the a time as five months the most complete DENTIST. able, ’n I heard an awful crash, ’n a yell. ing, including the physical pangs of hun plan. The result of the order was that arrangements would fail to prevent error 1 got out o’ bed best I could, 'n kinder ger and thirst, as well as the moral iu seven years’ time a new system of il Linkville, : ; : : : Oregon. when so many opportunities are offered For Blacksmiths’ and General use. held on chairs ’n things, ’n got to the pangs, say, of unsatisfied revenge—and lumination was introduced, according to by the rapidly increasing Summer mi Office and residence, »outh side of Main street. kitchen door, ’n what do you think ? a sense of what is simply pleasant and which the requisite amount of light was gration. In the Summer people leave A Full Line of Why, she ’n the broom ’n the stove ’n profitable. Temptation frequently be obtained by means of lanterns with re Healthy Rooms. the South by hundreds of thousands, the big iron kettle lay all in a heap on gets in the dog, cat and other animals flectors. It is much to be desired that Jaoob Wagner E. K. Anderson. W. ¡I. Atkinson. while cities all over the country are at the floor I O, you may laugh, but 1 tell the same kind of mental or moral agi a way could be found, by these means, of In a recent address before the Sani Flannels, Blankets, Cassimeres, Doeskins that season very inadequately represented. you I didn’t feel much like it. I was tation, and the same sort of result as in lighting Paris uninterruptedly during tary Congress at Craydon, Dr. Richard The increase in age between June 1st Clothing, always on hand and mad ! It seemed she was sweepin’ and man. Sometimes we can see—in the the whole year—the eight days of the and tho time the enumerator comes son of London, gave a few golden rules knocked the legs out from under the for sale at lowest prices. around is theoretically unimportant, as for the preservation of health at home. stove, the front legs ; give a great drive dog, for instance—the whole play of the fullest moon occurring every month not animal s mind—the battle between its excepted.” At the present day no less none are taken who are born after the First he would put sunlight. Whether agin’ ’em with her broom, I s’pose. It’s The highest market price? paid for virtues and vicious propensities, iis a quantity than 185,262,064 cabic me 1st; but the law of 1870 required the your homo be large or small, give it my’ belief she could have knocked the Wo will continue to purchase wheat promptings to the right and its en ters ef gas is consumed in lighting the date of birth to be taken, and eliminated plenty of light. Not only was the mind side of the house down if she had only deavors to stick by the right, its long streets and private houses at an annual even that error, which in the aggregate saddened in a home not Hushed with gone at it with determination. —A T— ing for the wrong—for the tidbit, which cost, in round numbers, of 50,600,000 Come One and All. amounted to many thousands aud con light, but sunlight was of itself directly it Knows it would be improper to steal francs.—Galignani’s Messenger. That apple sass ! O, yes, I’m going The Highest Market Price, stituted a district blemish In making useful to health. The practice of plac J. M. MeCALL A < O. comparisons with other censuses erron- ing sick people in close and darkly cur to tell you. You see, there was a dreftie —and the final triumph either of virtue And will deliver or temptation. The poor animal, know Miss Braddon. neous. The rapid count also eliminates tained rooms was alike pernicious to dry spell that Fall/n I used to throw my ing or feeling the weakness of the flesh, washin ’ water ’ roun ’ the apple tree error from deaths as well as births after body and spirit; and, moreover, be had Miss Braddon—Mrs. James Maxwell, JACOB WAGNER, JAMES THORNTON, found by experiment that certain organic Soapsuds is good fur ’em. I tole Ann, sometimes has the moral strength, the the day from which the census dates. ’ the wife of the publisher of that name force of character, the good sense, to sez I, “ When you git through with the Anywhere in town, E. K. ANDERSON. W. H. ATKINSON, “On what plan are the enumerating poisons analogous to the poisons which water in the biler throw it ’roun’ the avoid temptation altogether. But dogs, —is a stout, florid woman of perhaps propogate epidemic and contagious dis AT MILL FRIGE*. districts determined 1” 40 years. Her reddish fair hair is worn eases were rendered innocuous by expos apple tree;” an’ do you b’leve it, that like men, are apt to have the most trying Wagner, Anderson A Co. “That is another distinctive feature of in curls over her forehead ; her eyes are ure to light. If it were good to make all great gawk went ’n poured more’n three temptations thrust unexpectedly upon importance in the present census. Those blue; her mouth somewhat large and them, and then comes the tug of war of pails of bilin hot water ’ roun ’ that apple possible use of sunlight, it was good districts are to be formed by the Depart smiling. Altogether she is a woman of the appetites and passions. — Popular tree I equally to make as little use as possible ment of the interior, with reference to comfortable embonjtoint, and easy, good O, yes; the sass ! Waal, I peel the Science Monthly. of artificial light. Artificial light, so the exigencies of the enumeration. In natured manners, looking much more far, had been sources of waste, not only apples ’n leave 'em Lull, dig out the 1850 the districts were the same as the like the ordinary, commonplace matron The Reoord of Violent Deaths. of the material out of which they were cores ’n fill in with sugar—you can use judicial districts, which had no reference of the middle classes than the imagina made, but of the air on which they any kind of sugar von want to. Some to facility for counting the population. The annual report of the coronor tive weaver ef so many dark plots and burned. In the air of the close room takes brown sugar, but I’m in favor o’ For instance, in 1870 one distriot con furnishes some suggestive facts. The startling utterances. “I can’t talk to white — wal, I put ’ em in a pan 'n put the present commonly used lamp, can tained 6,000 inhabitants and another you about your books, Mrs. Max ARE NOW MAKING FROM dles and gaslight robbed the air of a part some water in the bottom, cover it up aggregate of violent deaths for the past j 2,500,000. Now, also, for the first time, well,” said a young man, himself a “ris of its vital constituent, and supplied in tight ’n and b t ’em stew ’n steam. How year was 231. This total includes ac Main Street, : : Ashland. the supervising officers are to be selected ing author," who happened to find him cidents, murders and suicides. The long I Wal, that depends on the size o ’ return products really injurious to life. with special reference to their fitness for self behind her at a dinner party, “be Gaslight was in thia respect most hurt your apples. I ginerally let ’em stew wasto of human life as set down here, the work. Formerly the United Mar cause, to tell you the truth, I haven't I have constantly on hand the very best ful, but the others were bad when long while I’m puttin away my skins ’n wipin’ is very great and appears to be increas read them.” shals performed that duty, although ap ing. With no great increase of popula off my parin ’ knife ’ n so on. I can ’ t kept burning in one confined space. The nadi M lf nniuiE'L pointed for altogether different pur The authoress smiled. “Do you tion, there has been an increase of acci BUGU1ES AND CARRIAGES, fewer hours after dark spent in artificial bear things clutterin’ ’roun’ my kitchen know, ” she replied, “ you are almost the poses.” light the better, and this suggested of table; alius put ’em away just as fast as dents amounting to 29 per cent Homi “Are the Supervisors to be paid as And can furnish my customers with a only gentleman I ever met for the first itself, that within reasonable limits the I git through with ’em. Some folks cides have also increased 1G per cent. time who did not hasten to inform me experts ?’’ tip-top turnout at any time. Why should there be any increase at all? sooner we went to rest after dark the ain’t so. There’s Mrs. Fisher—Phila “They are to receive $500 each, in that he had read and admired every better. It wag of the greatest import mon Fisher's wife. I’ve bin in there Why should there not have been a de thing I had ever wrote." BLANKETS, full for services and expenses. Allow crease in this annual waste of human HORSES BOARDED ance in a healthy home to let every per sometimes when she was bakin’—pass ance for clerk hire may be made at the “Well, I couldn't do that, you know,” life? There has been and average of two I son have a separate bed, and the clothes the cake, will vou 1 its nighest vou. FLANNELS, discretion of the Department al Wash responded the young man; “else how Un reasonable terms, and given the best murders a month, an more, if the cases should bo light and warm. As the bed Hev a piece, do; it’s pound cake. As I ington.” of manslaughter are enumerated. Sui should I ever find time to write any attention. Horses bought and sold CASSIMERES, room was the room in which at least was sayin’, I’ve bin in Mrs. Fisher’s “What will the enumerators receive ?” cides have slightly decreased. But there thing myself.” A piece of pleasantry and satisfaction guaranteed in one-third of the whole life was passed, kitchen when she was a bakin’, ’n she’d all mv transactions. “Their compensation will be fixed by that ought to be the room on which the hev both leaves of her table up an’ both are ninety-two for the year, or nearly which seemed to be greatly enjoyed by DOESKINS, the Department according to circum most trouble after health should be be full; cinnymon, ’n lard, ’n allspice, ’n two a week. Taking the aggregate the lady in question, possessing, as she H. F. PHILLIPS. number of violent deaths, it is certainly does, a strong sense of the humorous AND HOSIERY. stances. In 1850 it was sought to de stowed. The rule was the reverse of lollin’ pins. They do say Mrs. Allen termine the compensation of canvassers this. The bedroom should be so planned has got a glass rollin’ pin. Her darter very large for a city of three hundred and a lively repartee.—Correspondence by a single fixed rule, derived by a com that never less than 400 cubic feet of brought it from the city. Now what or four hundred thousand inhabitants. of the Detroit Free Press. plicated mathematical formula from the space should be given to each occupant. next they’ll be gittin’ up I should ad The inquiry is very pertineat, whether Suicide with a Tourniquet population and area of the district, with The windows should have nothing more mire to know ! In my opinion, a nice, this waste of human life cannot be out reference to the character of the than a blind and a half muslin curtain. smooth, wood rollin’ pin, outen ash or greatly reduced? The suicidal mania is, In Cincinnati an old man named country. This worked unjustly, and The floors should have carpets only hickory, is good enough for the Queen o’ to some extent, outside of ordinary ju James Gibner determined on suicide, and dicial cognizance. But is the greatest some men made $10 a day us easily as around the beds. The furniture should Shelby’ herself. accomplished his purpose with a delibera ‘Bout the apples ? Yes; I was tellin’ measure of protection afforded to the others made $2 or $3, and the quality be as simple and and as scanty as possi of the work varied in consequence. The ble, the chairs free from all stuffing or you. I make a syrup and pour over ’em community when two murders a month tion which is wonderful, «ven in this OLD AND NEW, enumerators, after accepting their ap covering that could hold dust. Of all when they’re done. You must be sure occur, and when a conviction for a capi age of marvels. He went to the cellar, pointment«, will be subject to penalty if things again, the room should be kept they’re done. I can't abide an apple tal offence has become a rare circum seated himself on an upturned'tub, tied a red silk handkerchief around his neck, J. IL RUSSELL, Proprietor. Are invited to send in their orders and they withdrew, the work being of the clear of vestments not in use. From soft on the outside and hard in the mid stance? The list of violent deaths ought inserted it in a piece of broomstick highest political importance. The law of time to time a fire should be made in dle; though you might say as these to be greatly reduced. The increase of are assured that they 1879 requires them to be appointed every bedroom that a free current of air hadn’t got no middle, seein’ as it is dug murders is a fact which certainly has an about 18 inches long, and proceeded to employ this impremised tourniquet to Having again settled in this place without reference to party. Under the may sweep through it from open doors out. As I said I make a syrup, ’n ^ow important relation to the administration i choke himself to death. As tho process and turned my entire attention to present plan there will be eleven Super and windows. An equal temperature much sugar ? Wal, I keep puttin’ in of justice. The commission of high of suffocation proceeded he fell over the Marble Business, I am pie- visors’ Districts in New York, ten in of about CO degrees should be maintain till I think it’s sweet enough. Then I crimes increases in just about the same backward, and his head striking against pared to till all orders with neat Pennsylvania, and the remainder will be ed, as far as possible, throughout the flavor it. You must be partic’Iar ’bout ratio that convictions for such crimes the partition behind him, the stick At Prices that Defy Competition. ness and dispatch. Monuments, div.d«d among the other States according house, and a free access of air, and your flav’rin’. Your syrup may be become more uncertain.—S. F. Bulletin. caught against it, and thus prevented Tablets, and Headstones, executed clear as glass, ’n your apple done to a to the necessities ef tho service. above all, dry air. the handkerchief from untwisting, as it JgFin any description of marble. turn, but if your flav’ring ain’t niee, “The other general department of the What part of the eye is like the rain would have done, if unobstructed, the f^FSpecial attention paid to or- Mrs. Toadeater: “And what do you your sass don’t ’mount to much. What bow I 1 he iris. What part is like the moment the man grew so weak to be work embraces the collection of the A8HLAND WOOLEN MILLS. ders from*all parts of Southern statistics ef manufactures, agriculture, think of our country, Lord Vacuum?” do I flavor with ? Wal, sometimes one school-boy ? The pupil. What part is unable to hold it. (SFOregon. Prices reasonable. mining, fishing interest and social statis Lord V.: “Aw—like the States ever so thing, an’ sometimes ’nother. Lemmin like the globe I The ball. What part The difference between a barber and tics, such as taxation, wealth, public in much—the fwide oysters and the buffa is good, ’n maniller is good, ’n sometimes is like the top of the chest ? The lid. Address: debtedness, libraries newspapers, churches loes, and weed-birds, and Niagwa falls, I take some o’ the juice out o’ my What part is like a piece of a whip? sculptor is very light The one carle J. H. Bussell, schools, paupers and crimes, insanity, and all that sort of thing—awfully jolly, pickled peaches, ’n put in. Gives it a The lash. What part is like the summit up and dies, the other maks faces and bust«. kind of a tart. Ashland, Oregon of a hill ? The brow. SECRETARY and so forth, These do not strictly you know." ASHLAND TIDINGS. MORRIS BAL M. General Merchandise! Standard Goods! HEADQUARTERSI IRON AND STEEL THE ASHLAND MILLS ! Ashland Woolen Goods! Wheat, Oats, Barley, Bacon, Lard. Flour, Feed, Etc., THE ASHLAND Livery, Sale & Feed STABLES, WO OLEN MANUFAC’G CO., The Very Best NATIVE WOOL! ASHLAND J OUR PATRONS} WORKS. SHall Receive Prompt Attention ! — W. H. Atkinson, . . ■ ■■■ ,