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THE FRIDAY ASHLAND TIDINGS Miking Sugar. The question of whether the farmers of Oregon may not raise and manufac Tl ie platform adopted by the ture all the sugar we need in this state is Democratic State Convention re I awakening a lively interest.in inany lo q £ affirms Jeflersonian principles, as calities and will be subjected to a pre serts belief in the danger oft he cen liminary test of practical experiment on tralizing tendency of the Republi a small scale this year in Jackson county, can party, insists on unity and fra also, probably, in some other portions of Dark bay stallion, foaled 1875. Bred ternity; declares that “never again the state. Speaking of the great saving by Col. R \V est, Georgetown, Kentucky, by fraud or force shall the popu to the state that would follow the inaug (Vol. III. p. 30, Wallace’s Trotting Reg lar will be set aside, by unscru uration of successful sngir production, a ister). Sired bv “the great sire of trot pulous partisans.” [This is sup I Portland exchange says: “It is estimated ters,” j sugar consumption in the United posed to refer to the Maine mat- i ALMONT, ter.]; opposes a third term; favors Statss averages 40 lbs to each individual Son of Alexander’s Abdallah, sire of economy in every department J“ our people > are liberal con con- Goldsmith Maid, record 2:14; dam by’ sumers they undoubtedly are up to this Brown Chief, son of Mambrino Chief, of government, equal rights of cap- ' ........ sire of Lady Thorne, record 2:18}; g. d. ital and labor, the maintenance of average. Cargoes of sugar come to Port by Imp. Hooton, sire of the dam of Lulu, the public schools and free elec land from the Islands and Asia; every record 2:15; g. g. d. by Bertrand, the great four-mile-race-horse; g. g. g. d, by imp. tions; condemns the efforts of Re- ship and steamer from California brings Buzzard, sire of the datn of Wood[>ecker, tons and tons of it. There are 300,000 fiublicaoa to keep alive the war people in Oregon,Washington and North si re of the famous Grey Eagle. Alta eeling: condemns the veto ot the ern Idaho (if not more) who are tributary mont will at the proper time be given a Chinese bill and favors the lawful to the Columbia river, and if we can pro record which will ensure a large demand his colts. (Almont is the property of agitation of the Chinese question; duce the 12,000,000 pounds of sugar we for Gen. W. T. Withers, Lexington, Ken.) regards with alarm recent decisions now import and save the $1,200,000 we WILBURN, of the Supreme Court of the Unit send abroad fur it, it will be an immense ed States, as “intended to blot out addition to our wealth, and increase of Bay stallion, foaled 1877; bred by the last vestige of state rights, our prosperity, and give us an industry Gen. Wm. T. Withers, Lexington, Ky. (Vol. 3, p. 669, Wallace’s Register.) centralize and consolidate the that is manufacturing as well as produc Sired by Alamo, son of Almont, sire of federal union and change it to an ing and will bring both capital and peo Fanny Witherspoon, five-year-old, rec empire;” opposes all protective ple to work. Sugar costs our people as ord 2:22^, and ten with technical records 2:30 or better. (No other horse of tarriffs; pledges the Democracy to mtu4i as bread. The 7,000,000 pounds of his age has more than four.) He also “earnest endeavors to uphold a of wool we produced in 1879 scarcely sired Allie West, sire of Jewett, that has system ot untrammeled suffrage, more than paid for the sugar we used. the fastest three-year-old record (2;23|) absolutely free from federal force There is no similar opportunity of econ ever made. Alamo’s dam by Alexander’s Abdallah (see above). Wilburn’s ilain and supervision;” holds to the omy in production, and it requires no by Melbourne Jr., sire of Jim. Irving, constitution with its amendments, argument to show how much the pro record 2:23; g. d. by Alhoit, (his dam by but “insists” that the amendments duction of sugar* would advantage us, Imp. Hooton) son of Alexander’s Abdal lah; g. g. d. by Brignoli, (record 2;29j), be interpreted “in consonance with if only in the single fact of affording op son of Mambrino Chief, sire of Lady the spirit of the original instru portunity for mixed farming. If we ThoriiF, record 2:18}, and Woodford ment.” A resolution declaring the could raise and manufacture the tobacco, Mambrino, record 2:21}; g. g. g. d. by first choice of the convention for sugar, llax, hemp and similar articles we Pilot Jr., sire of John Moi’gan, record 2:24, and dam of Nutwood, record 2:18}; President and Vice President to be require for home consumption, there g- g- g- g- d. by 01» Bull, (sire of Chi Tilden and Hendricks was adopted would be such prosperity as we have not cago 2:24}), son of Old Pilot. Wilburn is very large, highly finished and com by an overwhelming majority, dreamed of ’’ In a speech upon the subject before pactly built. about six-sevenths of the members Both are perfectly sound and free from the Farmer’s Club of Elmira, N. Y., favoring it. blemish, and were purchased for use in Gen. LcDuc, U. S. Commissioner of Ag my own breeding stud; but will be al Hon. J. BI. Thompson, of Lane riculture, said: “The first question then lowed to serve a limited number of mares the season of 1880, at C ascade county, the leading spirit of the would suggest itself, what sort of seed during shall we plant ? In this country the early S tock F arm , three miles east of Link Legislative Investigating Commit amber is the only plant that will Vipen. ville, Ogn., at $75 the season, with priv tee which stirred up so much ex The next would be what kind of soil shall ilege of returning such mares as do not citement in political circles last we plant it on ? My answer would be in prove in foal. Excellent and safe pas ture free during the sea r>n. year by exposing the political a light loamy soil of moderate fertility; #-©-For particulars and free pamphlet- methods of the rings at the State rather than on very rich soil. If you history of the trotting horse, address. Capital, has written a very pun have an old corn field, or a field that you JAY BEACH, Linkville, Ogn. gent letter to the Oregonian, in re can cultivate without too much expense, ply to one fiom a Democrat who for hoeing, because, when it comes up Land for Sale Cheep ! charged him with having been un it resembles Italian rye grass, is weak faithful to h is party in exposing and sickly-Iooking and requires clean cul 150 Acres of Lund for Sale the corruption which it was foster ture. In about two or three weeks after at Cost. ing. We make a short extract: it has appeared it will begin to look bet “II those who enjoy the salaries ter. In the meantime it lias been send The land is situated two and a half and share the perquisites of office ing its roots downward and it should be miles southeast of Ashland on the stage or who engage in the scramble for kept clear of weeds Therefore select a road; nearly all tillable and productive them, are to mould public senti piece of land which will cause you the land, some garden land, plenty of fire ment; if the general good is to be lea3t labor. Cultivate it as you would wood and water; price §600. For par forgotten in the zeal for party corn, riant about 31 feet apart leaving ticulars inquire at the premises of. 37-2mo JOHN Q. WELCH. leaders and party success,debt and about 6 or 8 stalks to the hiil. Plant taxation will continue to increase your rows north and south if you drill, so SOCIETIES. and official integrity to ebb away. as to let the sun strike on each side the If the people are so servile as to rows. When you come to harvest your Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. lick the hand that smites them, it crop you have in the seed alone a crop Meet» »t the Dew H ill of McC.ll & B nm every as valuable as oats or corn. It can I Friday evouing » 8 o'clock p. m . Biotbers and ia perhaps as well as they deserve. quite be fed to your chickens, hogs, and other ! rlrters »Viodibg .-.re coriially invited to nt- If they are ready to bow them- animals. If ground into meal it will i teud T in >e good Temple meet» every first an 1 thiid Wed selves in humble plight and make tn ike as good cakes your buckwhe.it. nesday in each tnontn. J. D. FOUNTAIN, W .C. T., debasing signs at the feet of po I am told by an experienced breeder that in feeding it to sheep he obtains a N. A. J acob », S>cre ary. litical leaders, they deserve a mas quality of wool which is oily and silky, ter, and the sooner the hosts who and you know those are valuable quali- ! s. Ashltmd Lodge No 23. now crack the whip over them are tics.” A. F. A A. M.. reduced to a single individual, the J udges of E lection .—The following ' /V\ better.” Judges of election were appointed for the | Hold» tbeir »tated communk-atioui Tht*»d*y even Brethren iD good June election at the last term of County j log« on or before the full moon. U» attend. A remonstrance against the Court: Ashland—A S Jacobs, Jacob »tanding are cordially invi'.ed W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. proposition of the postal commis Wagner and John P Walker; Ajtplegate J. 8. E ubanks Sec’y. sion to abolish the letter carrying —Rial Benedict, T B Houston and Wm. Ashland Lodge No. 15, branch of Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Sonson; Little Butte—II R Brown,Levi express busiuess has been signed Linkham and J M Nichols; Big Butte— I. O. O. F., by every business man in this lo A C Howlett, George King and Wm II Hold their regular m,etn g every Saturday even- cality who had an opportunity to Parker; Chimney’ Rock—A Miller, Geo ' ng nt their h ill tn A»!,l:.n t. Brother» in good to H-rerd. do so, and the people here, as ev Frey and H C Turpin; Eden—J C Birk- suixliDg are cjrdully iuvt.ed A. D. HELMAN, N. G„ erywhere else on the Paciffic coast head, Horace Root and Samuel Furry; E d . D l P emt . Se< ret ry are deeply interested in the matter Grant’s Pass—S J Steckel, J P Tuff and and are unanimous in the earnest M Mansfield; Jacksonville—A C Jones, FRANlO-AMERICAM HOTEL, desire that the service will be con C C Beekman and A M Berry; Leland— JACKSONVILLE, ORtWK. tinued. The opportunity that it L N Browning, S Isham and C H Bur affords for sending money and val- ton; Manzanita—J E Harvey, R V MADAME HOLT still continues to upon guests at thiB long-fMal• liable letters from places where Beall and R F Maury; Pleasant Creek— wait hsbed bouse, and i« determined to there in not a money-order post Chas Williams, WP Hillis and Jacob spare no psiriB in the endeflUur ,o civ»- office would alone be a sufficient Evans; Rock Point—John Woods, Geo B^tisf^etmu to the public. Visitors reason for its continuance,but this W Lance and C Schieffiin; Sterling—T will at all times find the tables supplied with the Lest fare to be bad in {south is only one of the ways in which II Gilson, John Head and S Saltmarsh; ern Oregon. the express company supplies the Table Rock—W A Childers, M A Hous Thankful for past patronage, a share people with postal facilities where ton aud Jos Satterfield; Uniontown—J of pnblio favor is solicited. MADAME HOLT, the government service is unable, I Cantrell, T Cameron and M D Sturgis; 4-4tf Willow Sj rings—Jas McDonough, Wm or at least, fails, to do so. The ! Kahler and John W McKay; Flounce A. E. WEIGHT. service is a valuable supplement Rock—C Nye, S P Hull and U Gordon; of the government postal system, j Foot's Creek—R A Cook, Silas Draper GENERAL BLACKSMITHING and we hope the voice of the peo l and A D Heald. APRIL 1C>, 1880 THE ASHLAND DRUG STORE CASCADE STOCK FARM. MASONIC building ALTAMONT, Butler & Rockfellow E. J. FARLOW, ASHLAND, OBEGON 4 PIONEER STORE, •> HEAD QUA Ri ER’S FO R The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, Main Street, Anhand, New Store ! aving succeeded mrs . m . w . har - aADx>c,m uh Uusii.esr, would niuuaiui» to H New Goods ! lh< pub ic that ihej otier Lr sule a fall iiue of A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF New Prices ! all a » <»• K£RCEiSDIi< STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, DB ESS GCGD8, MEDICINES, ETC., DRUGS, Stationery,^ HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, Perfomery —TOYS— —LE « XXL © Q J <z> 3— <3D on ar FOUNTAIN & FARLOW. CBOCKERY and GLASS-WARE, In great variety and of new and vnrlou» de»lgM. -For medical purpose »- “HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT.’1 and Provisions, Grocerie s -PURE WINES ax » LIQUORS— StatioMiy, School Sooks, Etc., CLOTHING, BOOTS and 8HOE8, Toilet Articles. ■7—T averythitiff usually found in n Aad FIRST-CLASS HOUSE Pipe 8, -AX'D- Tobacco r — 0 i g a r 8. — H. M. THATCHER, And we also propose to sell all Goods PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, GLASS, BRUSHES, ETC., ETC. SIKES WORDEN, TSATCHEB & WOBBEN, “CHEAP FOR CASH!” —PROPRIETOS OF THE— CANDIES, NUTS abb fink confections . ----- MOTTO----- PRESCRIPTIONS ‘Quick Sa le»and Small Profits” Carefully compounded el th« flneit drn<i. —OF LINKViLLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON COUNTRY PRODUCE « Taken in exchange for goods. FLOUR «° MEAL KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE F1HEST ASSORTMENT OF 4 AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL SON OSCILLATING bHUIILE GENERAL MER HAN DISE, SEWING MACHINE Feed and Bran W E 8HAI.L BE PLEABED TO WAIT UP- on all cub oiu«-rs and will do our best to Goods of every variety are continually arriving, direct from San Francisco, with which they are filling their mammoth brick for the accommodation of their many customers in the L ake C ountry . give them tail »faction. CALL AHO EXAMINE OUR STOCK I Bu<l*r& Itockfelh w. Ashland. May 16, 1879. [3-51 it CHEAP FUR CASH, ASHLAND HARNESS SHOT Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool Tske.i in Exchange for Goods TriAICHLRA WORDEN. AT C. K. SLUM, -.L D THE PROPRIETOR— MANUFACTURER 0F.AND DEA’ ERIN EAGLE MILLS Saddlery & Harness, O- C O O X- X I> Gt IE:, WIllFU I IK f U WITH AHYTHIHC IN HIS UHE CHEAPER THAN TCU CAN GET IT ELSEWHERE I A shland , O regon . eeps a general assort - What is the use of people east of the mountains paying 50 George T.Baldwin K LINKVILLE, LAKE CO., OREGON. •_ —. OREGON. N. L. Butler, of Polk county, Collections promptly made, and special who was nominated for Congress attention given to the preparation of in the Greenback Convention Deeds, Mortgages, and other legal papers. which recently met at Salejn, baB declined. James K. bears, also ^•9- Office in room No. 3 second story of Masonic Building. et Polk, has been substituted. [4 31 cents apiece for apple trees when they can get the finest TREES in America at 7 cts. each by the thousand m Ashland. He has 60 or 70 of the best vaneties of apple trees known, Tens, Buggy and Plow Harri SS. WHIPS, -----Aso on Hand----- A CENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PEACH, PEAR.NECTARIKE, CHERRY, PRUNE AND PLUM-TREES, AKO ROBES, DUSTERS HORSE BLANKETS. ST0VES, TIN AND EABD WABE, wood was elected Chairman and Max HORSE SHOEINC A SPECIALTY. The real character of the high Muller, Secretary. The chief business was the election of delegates to the State tariff which has recently caused a Wagons, Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Etc,, made and repaired. Plow work re great advance in the price of the | Convention at Portland on the 21st. ceives special attention. The following named gentlemen were paper used for print ing purposes is '4-28 tf exposed by the fact that in Canada chosen: Dr. Chitwood, N. Langell, the price of paper has declined Frank Krause, Jas. McCullough, B. F. F. W. BASHF0BD, slightly, instead of advancing, Dowell, Max Muller. A county central which would not be the case if j committee was appointed, consisting of ATTORNEY AT LAW AND CONVEYANCER, the cost of material and labor George Brown, P. Dunn, O. Ganiard, T. Cameron and Silas Draper. were sufficient to demand such an ment of goods in Lis lioe of truue La<lies\ IHen-’ and Boys* Sad dles, a Speciality. — DEALER in - ple of the Coasr, which has been WAGON MARINO, R epublican D ele ; ate »—A full del-' raised in unanimous protest 0RES0N. against the pt »position to deprive egution from Ashland precinct attended BONANZA, the Republican County Convention at them of its facilities, will be heed Jacksonville last Saturday. Dr Chit ! All kinds of blacksmithing done in the ed bv the Postmaster General. best style at reasonable prices. ASHLAND, - J. D. FOUNTAIN, i H A.S BEEN REMOVED TO Season- increase in the price as has been made in the United States. In spite of the high duty, 35 per cent., New York dealers can ship paper from Canada at a cost less than that of paper of home man ufacture. N EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS NURSERY. ---------- o---------- ----- >050----- W inchester R epeat ino PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS, SCHOOL BOOKS, ETC. (commonly called Henry Rifles) oi model of 1SGG, 1873, and 1876 Repairing and Job Work promptly exe- utfd. Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY ----- A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SHADE TREES----- R ifles MAPLE, SUGAR MAPLE, SOFT OR SILVER MAPLE, OREGON MAPLE, BOXWOOD, DASSWOOD, SLIPPERY ELM, WHITE ELM, AU NTFUl, KCNEY LOCUST, BURR CAR OF THE STATES LIVE OAK, CHESTNUT OAK, NUT TREES: BEACH, ELACK WALNUT, GUTTERKUT, CHESTNUT, ALL KIND8 OF HICKORY-FROM THE BITTER NUT TO THE LARCEST 8NELL-BARKS, SOFT AND HARD-SHELL ALMONDS, DICCER PINE, ETC. WHEAT Taken at the Highest —? lao Ornamental Shrubbery----- Market Rates in ExchaLge MOUNTAIN ASH. FflCH BUSH CRANBERRY. POMEGRANATE FLOWERINC ALMOND, SNOW BALLS, WY for Goods Doltf. Ashland, Juue 37 th, 18*6. ILIA, ROSE ACACIA, LILACS--WHITE AND PURPLE, ETC. A FINE LOT OF MONTEREY CYPRESSES. ALD DAHLIAS BEAUTIFUL Ashland and Linkville ---------- ooo— Oct. 24th, 1879. STAGE LINE. J. S. E ubanks , [20-tf] , 0. COOLIDGE. .. I ’HUE SUBSCRIBER WILL llEREAr- _ terruualn e o >t ige daily b-tweei, o Ashland aud Linkville f i ibe tation < f p> s-iengera and expie-s maUtr. A sela S d , O regon . —On M'-ndayi. Wednet-d iys, aud Fri 1RVEN WHEEL WAGONS CARBI- days, at 5 o’clock A. M , a fine age-* «n«l all kind« of vehicles maùe to or<t«!' at short notie. Repairing premplly FOUR HORSE COACH Wild, start from Anhlniji!, n dvipg it Liak- and n»a ly done. Fine work a specialty. vhle in th- ev-n ng « f t e Mine da... v3-n23-tf. S LEAVES LINKVILLE Tuesdays, Thus ~d..ya ana -Suiurd iys in the m irnitig, arriving in A.-ffilind in the evening/ Ch> tlie alierm'e days a SURGEON DENTIST, two-horse back or buck-board MAIN SI RIET, ASHLAND, l RLGQN. will make the trip; Far« (each way)................ ....... .......... «8 00 The stages c <niiec-t with hack» h r Luk. - TaiVOffice in second story of Masonic view and Fort Klaiuuth. Hall. Office hours, from 8 to 12 a . m . Express char as reis"n ib’e. and from 1:30 to 5 P. M. [4-30 OFFICE in Ashland at the livery stable. In Linkville at Thatcher & Wotden a tore. & Dr. J. M. TAYLOB, Fo rwa icrc and Commission Agent, B. 1«. 52v3tf L. A. N b #L, H. F. PHILLIPS, W m . B aki -. i «, R. P. K hl as a large and commodious ware - houve—Ample room to «tore freight nod -very hind of produce. Merchant» of 8.>ii'hern O egon wi 1 find it to their mterett to ship all freight through tbit Huuee. Wool, bacon, flour, bile», etc., con»igned to my c-ire for tale or shipment will receive prompt atten tion. C-iTMark good» care of H. L. M. 148-3-tf. ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. A„ pleaded to' aanounce Harris Neil & Co., - DEALERS 1N- All kinds of Lesh and dried Meats, Bides and pelts bought, and all kinds ! fa. stock taken in exchange for meat. n<>37.v3-tt -ASHLAND AND VICINITY— Thoae w!«hing to see de.ig; a and learn the prices can do mj by culling uj.ou me in aahund. D5 v4-tf A. S. JACOBS. MILLIN -RY AND DRiSS-MAK NG MISSES L V. AND M. H. ANDERSON, OPTICIAN, ASHLAND, - - - - OREGON, ÖEGOK LAKE COUNTY Good HACKS Excellen- HUGGIES end So 1 RIDING HORSES iw ye. uh n<l gjTHoree« promptly cured t >r, Tourists and Others Outfitted Ke»'ps constantly on band a fine utsort n en’ o: tb> be-' COMMON HINT AND PEBBLE CLASSES. IN gold silver nickel si eel RUBBER A'D CELLULOID Fit M S. .¡89*Soa>eil>ir g N» w in Speciaelee- Pa<> i>t a' ju» nbie ai d <'l.ai>4<eah] G at*M>b aid Frames. fu l and st iheiu. [4—40 if Oa the shorten notice ffjr-Da not Lil to give tbr Liakiilie Stable» a tai* ▼4-11 Having taken the agency for R. Brrcken- ridge'» Marble Wu.kg ef Ro-^burg, I will receive orders for any work needed i>. tiue line in that tbeii Sta Mei Are In excellent repair, amply pr< vMe<i wi h And that enttomers «11 he w I ed ot, promptly and in the be»t riy le H O. R. MYER, MANNING & WEBB, Proprietor. ASHLAND MARKET. Roseburg, Oregon. Linkville Livery Stables. H tr1 te MASSING A WEBB Wagon Manufactory, W. W. Zeataor, Prop’r, A IN STREET, AhllLAM». Uug< n8. Buggies, Cariiag»8, W1 e»- Barrows, Plow-Stocks, ec.. nine» I wish to inform the public that I Lave •nd repaired at shoii Dolkr. completed my new BEST EASTERN STOCK ALWAYS ON HARD. All orders left at iny new sh< p, nnb the bridge, will receive prompt ml Hn'ia- taetorv nt’entlon W. W Kt NT's OR I claim to make Photograph Gallery ^.ittorucyat cÜam, pORTI AND, 0l\E<;OK. The election of a new parlia ASHLAND,---------- OREGON, The announcement of Oregon's ment in England lias resulted in plarhi-ular altentkm pnid k> Land Tides.CoP-din^ THE BEST PICTURE^IN SOUTHERN ORECGN. Euieka Livers Debts ami all kind.« <if (¡ m <-mimmi Clauna. i present ingenuous Congressman ' an overwhelming victory for the j — Constating; tn part of— GW.- m*- a trial ut>u b- « »t *fle '. I eu»r- that he would not again be a can Liberals, and Beaconsfield will BLACKSMITH. HATS, FLOW IBS, RIBBONS, LACE-» SALE AND FELD STABLES EMBBC NOT FAIX, to ‘»nil r.ue 1 > give satistact o ¡ or a*k no pa}. "ugw f.'t our PiO-e List for didate for the position he holds step down from the position of ORNAMENTS, MN E| ■■ MW 18X0 io Hny SII.KS, FEA1HERS, ET ETC., S3 " " ' Hi A-1'!!’“’* «poti aj>- was n4>t allowed to hamper the manager of the crown. J. N. T. Miller & Co.Pr’s, i J. W. RIGGS. MAIN ST., A3HL4N3, OREGON, EI JS JM pUcation. Uontalna descriptions nt everv- convention in the carrying out of j JUST IECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF THE LATEST LINKVILLE,--------------- OREGON ■EElSw tti required for ] AfcilLAAD perso nal or fam 11 y nae. The Democratic State Conven Is now prepared to do all kinds of work it« plansy aud we see presented for STYLES OF HATS. with, over 1200 Illustrations. IV« *e.l all ; ywMls at w.ho!e*Aie pro-ea In qnantltiefc to «ult Dre*. making h . e. i li y. AT-o the i»s»Dcy fjt the Large new bam and. corral. and every » the emulation of the politicians ot tion chose as delegates to rhe Na in his line at l.is new shop, Uie pure-baser. The only Institution lu America C o ^ s ^ t . arrangement to give satisfaction in every j s Who m-'ke tliis ’heir spermi l»n«liiexs Xildreaa Oregon the example of a citizen tional Convention, J. J. .¿Williams, Oh waiii STREET, ON THE SITE OF H IS OLD SHOP g^-Otder» from W "a aujuui MONTGOMERY WARD A < O.. ditunce *iH »eceive prompt at branch of the business. t»*47 A SAW Wabash Ave.. Chicago. I1L sacrificing his own desire for pri Ciius. Nickeki, J. W. Ayisdoin. A.: »UlidE. DU11-V4 Special attention given to Shoeing. HAY, GRAIN AMD FLOUR vate life to the welfare of his. A Fink, Johu Myers and W. H. ftßß • week in yon* own ’own Te-ma wd|5oa fit' *nnuWEEK.|15 <1 y «' romee -ily tu de.Cuetly €*» 1 nííll*1 d I at home. Sump’.o aonh Sdire« 4-32 If * Conitantly on hand and for «ale. vWfIW AdkimiH.EALi.rTT & Co, PonFwi.Me. **»mxfltfree Addivi» T>v« ACo, Ai<e-ta, MK, 4* *Addr«M Omroo« A O©., PorthDd.MaiM. ¡Eppinger. country. HARRY SMITH, H i H f