Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 23, 1880, Image 2

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    THE
FRIDAY
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
APRIL 23. IMO.
INDEPENDENCE.
The
lhe
thought
of independence
ot
in
m
- -
• - ■“
—
*
thinking and independence in voc-
ing in Jackson county is worse
than the nightmare to our neigh­
bor of the Democratic Time*. He
speaks of independence as though
it were a disgrace, as though it
were a term calculated to bring
odium upon those to whom it may
be applied. It is remarkable what
a dinerence our staLdpoint makes
in the way we view matters.
Now, to the editor of the Times
and other political aspirant* who
hope to obtain offices through
their hold upon the strings that
work the party “jumping-jack”
tbe idea of independence on the part
of voters is alarming, it is dctesU?
blc, they can’t endure it—it inter­
feres with their little plan*.
To
the majority of citizens, however/
who pay th* taxes, and are inter­
ested in having nominated arid
elected to office the men who are
best qualified for the duties of of­
fice, ¿he thought of independence
tn voting bring* no such terrors.
They *eo that when each voter ex­
ercise* his own judgment, thinks
and acts for himself, the officers in
whose hands is entrusted the pub­
lic business are in reality chosen
by the people, instead of by a ring
composed of a dozen men, as is
frequently the case where the
staight-jacket politicians succeed
in making the voters think it
criminal to scratch a ticket.
When you find a man particularly,
tenderly solicitous that your party
ticket shall go unscratched, uncrit­
icized, unexamined into the ballot
box, just pause and consider his
case for an instant—you will us­
ually discover that his personal
aspirations give at least a slight
color to his convictions upon the
subject.
-
LANK VS. "HONEST' JOBN.
CASCADE
At the Democratic State Con­
vention Gen. Lane refused to vote
for the unanimous nomination of
John Whiteaker for Congress, and
has been criticized severely by
some Democrats. The editor of
the Roseburg Independent has in­
terviewed the General, and gives
his reader* the result. We make
the following extract from hi* ar­
ticle:
“The General freely gave us his
reason for the action on his part.
Prominent Democrats and men of
responsibility had informed him
that it was within their power to
pibve that John Whiteaker, while
a member of the Oregon Legisla­
ture, had accepted a bribe amount­
ing in the end to $3,000. One of
the parties making this charge was
’[J0
a ; personage than an ex­
Senator, who stated he had tbe
proof ready.
“The circumstances of John
Whiteaker being bribed are stated
about as follows: As before said,
Whiteaker was a member of the
Oregon Legislature. He was one
of the warmest of the advocates of
the Oregon City lock and dam
swindle. Through his efforts, as
much as through those of any one
else, the act authorizing the swin­
dle, became a law. After the leg­
islature had adjourned, among
others who were paid for their ser­
vices in the matter, was'John
Whiteaker, who received teu
shares of the stock of the company.
Three shares, it is charged, were
voted by proxy by Whiteaker for
sometime, and he finally sold them
for the handsome sum of $3,000.
“Gen. Lane says he has never
voted for a Democi at under a
cloud of suspicion, especially when
that cloud was raised by that
Democrat’s own party friends.
The charge came from gentlemen
and Democrats of prominence.”
STOCK FARM
THE ASHLAND DRUG STORE
$
$
E. J. FARLOW,
J. D. FOUNTAIN,
HAS been removed to
Butler .& Bockfellow.
9
MASONIC BUILDING
PIONEER STORE,
ALTAMONT,
Dark bay stallion, foaled 1875. Bred
by Col. R West, Georyetown, Kentucky,
(Vol. III. p. 30, Wallace's Trotting Reg­
ister). Sired by “the great sire of trot­
ters,”
ALMONT,
Son of Alexander’s Abdallah, sire of
Goldsmith Maid, record 2:14; dam by
Brown Chief, son of Mambrino Chief,
•ire of Lady Thorne, record 2:181; g. d.
by Imp. Hooton, sire of the dam of Lulu,
record 2:15; g. g. d. by Bertrand, the great
four-mile-race-horse; g. g. g. d. by imp.
Buzzard, sire of the dam of Woodpecker, DRUGS. MEDICINES, ETC.,
■ire of the famous Grey E. gle. Alta­
mont will at the proper time be given a 8tati®mery.
Ferikaaery
-AN’.D-
record which will ensure a large demand
for his colts. (Almont is the property of
Totlet Article*.
Gen. W. T. Withers, Lexington, Ken.)
HEADQUARTER’S FOR
New Store!
aving succeeded __ I. M. W. HAR-
oadibk in tbe busiue**, would anuuuno* to
H
New Goods!
The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices,
the public that they ufler for aale a fall bn* of
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
New Prices !
8TAPI.K and FANCY GOODS, DRE8H GCOD8,
Station«?, School Sooki, Eta.,
CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES,
BATS, CAPS, HARDWARE,
“HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT.”
—a «
a,nd Provisions,
Groceries
lEROg AKQII.I,
© ® a-
—TOYS—
WILBURN,
Bay stallion, foaled 1877; bred by
Gen. Wm. T. Withers, Lexington, Ky.
(Vol. 3, p. 669, Wallace’s Register.)
Sired by Alamo, son of Almont, sire of
Fanny Witherspoon, five-year-old, rec­
ord 2:22J, and ten with technical record*
of 2:30 or better. (No other horse of
hi* age ha* more than four.) He also
sired Allie West, sire of Jewett, that ha*
the fastest three-year-old record (2:23i)
ever made. Alamo’* dam by Alexander ■
Abdallah (see above). Wilburn’s dam
by Melbourne Jr., sire of Jim Irving,
record 2:23; g. d. by Alhoit, (hi* dam by
Imp. Hooton) son of Alexander’* Abdal­
lah; g. g. d. by Brignoli, (record 2;29j),
son of Mambrino Chief, sire of Lady
Thorne, record 2:18|, and Woodford
Mambrino, record 2:21j; g. g. g. d. by
Pilot Jr., sire of John Morgan, record
2:24, and dam of Nutwood, record 2:18j;
8- 8- 8- 8- d- by 01® Bull, (sire of Chi­
cago 2:24|), son of Old Pilot. Wilburn
is very large, highly finished and com­
pactly built.
Both are perfectly sound and free from
blemish, and were purchased for use in
my own breeding stud; but will be al­
lowed to serve a limited number of mare*
during the season of 1880, at C ascade
S tock F arm , three miles east of Link­
ville, Ogn., at $75 the season, with priv­
ilege of returning such mares a* do not
prove in foal. Excellent and safe pas­
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ture free during the season.
The giant powder works at Ber-
^jarFor particulars and free pamphlet­
history
of the trotting horse, address.
kely:
near
Oakland,
blew
up
last
The interruption of the mail ser­
JAY
BEACH, Linkville, Ogn.
Friday; twelve white men and
GKMSRAL
—PC BE WINE8 ax* LIQUORS—
® a a ® 8-
FOUNTAIN & FARLOW.
CROCKXRY sad GLASS-WARK,
In great variety and of new sad varioua dealgaa.
kmx
▲■4 everjrtkio* waally f*ea< la •
-Fur medical purpoee*-
FIRST-CUSS HOUSE
Pipes, Tobacoo
r -AM D—
— 0 i g a r i. —
And we also propose to sell al) Goods
PAINTS,' OILS. VARNISH. GLASS,
BRUSHES, ETC., ETC.
SIKES WORDEN,
H. M. THATCHER,
THATC2SB & WOBDXJT,
“CHEAP FOR CASH !”
—PROPRIETOS OF THE—
CANDIB8, NUT8 ana FINK CONFBCTIONA
----- MOTTO-----
PRESCRIPTION»
‘Quick Sa lea and Small Profit**’
carefully eoapounded ef th* flneat drace.
COUNTRY PRODUCE
—OF LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON
Taken in exchange for goods.
FLOUR ""> MEAL
UIP CONSTANTLY M NANO TNI PINOT MCONTMRNT OP
AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL­
SON OSCILLATING SHUTTLE
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
sewing machine .
Feed and Bran
W
E 8HALL BE PLKA8ED TO WAIT UP-
on all cusroiucr* and will do our best to
Good* 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 aks C ountry .
glr* them sstirfaction.
CALL ANO EXAMINE OUR STOCK !
Butler fc Rockfellow.
Ashland. May 16, 1879.
CHEAP
FOR
[3-51 tf
Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool Taken in Exchange for Goods
CASH,
ASHLAND
HARNESS
SHOP
AT
THATCHER & WORDEN.
ASH LAND
NURSERY
vice on the route between Link­
C. K. KLUM,
ville and Lakeview has caused twelve or fifteen Chinamen were
—AND THE PROPRIETOR—
MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN
SOCIETIES.
great inconvenience to the people killed. All the victims were
EAGLE MILLS
of Lake county, and they are just­ blown to atoms; the largest piece Ashland Lodge No. 189, L 0. G. T,
ly indignant.
As we have ex­ found was part of the skull of a Meet* at th* new Hall of McCall A B um «very
A shland , O regon .
WIL IF II il HI WITH All nm« M HIS LHE CHEAPER THAI TOO CAI CEI IT EtSEWKEAE I
plained before, the suspension this Chinaman, with the queue at­ Friday evening a * o’clock r. m . other* and
Meter*
In
good
HnncUng
«re
corliaily
invited
to
at
­
time is owing solely to the rascal­ tached. There were six houses in­ tend. Ttw Temple meet* every tint aui third Wed­
eeps a general assort -
What is the vise of people east of the mountains paying 50
ment of goods iu bis line of trade.
ity of the government contractor, side the works, and all were nesday in eacb month.
cents apiece for apple trees when they can get
J. D. FOUNTADT, W .C. T.,
the finest trees in America at 7 eta.
Huntley, and this same Huntley blown to sliveis, but the work­
Ln<lies\
Wiens
’
nnd
Boys
’
Sad
­
Georg
e
T.
Baldwin
N.
A.
J
acob
*,
S.c.e
ary.
each by the thousand in Ashland.
men
in
them
escaped,
with
the
will have his character and his I
dles, a Speciality.
He
has
GO
or
70 of the best varieties of apple trees known,
methods thoroughly exposed both exception of one man in the mag­
LINKVILLE, LAKE CO., OREGON.
Ashland
Lodge
No,
93,
Team, Buggy and Flow Harness,
----- A** •« Hand—«
here and at Washington before lie azine, no trace of whom was
found.
Outside
of
the
works
are
/V\
A.
F.
A
A.
1®..
is done with this contract. Capt.
WHIPS,
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF PEACH, PEAR,NECTARINE, CHERRY, PRUNE ARD PLUM-TREES, ANO
six
houses,
including
the
boarding
ROBES,
Ferree, who is in Ashland and has
Hold* their itatad communication* Thursday even
DUSTERS
EYERfTHiliû THAT CAN BE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS NURSERY.
been corresponding with Huntly’s house of the hands, and all were Ingioo or before the fhll moon. Brethren in good
HORSE
BLANKETS.
■Undlng are cordially invited to attend.
or
less
damaged.
The
cause
more
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agent, tells us that he has received
W. H. ATKINSON, W. M.
----- A LOO------
of
the
explosion
is
supposed
to
be
----- A CHOICE A88ORrHENf OF SHADE TREES-----
sufficient assurance of the pay
J. 8. E vsamkr , Sec'y.
W inchester R epeating R ifles
coming to warrant the continu­ carelessness. The workmen are
PISTOL SAND AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS,
commonly called Henry Rifles) oi MAPLE, SUGA« MAMA, SOFT 0« SILVU MAPLE, OREGON MAPLE, BOXWOOD, BASSWOOD, SUPPSRY
Ashland Lodge No. 45,
ance of the service by the sub­ hired by the piece, and directed to
ELM, WHITE ELM, ALANTRUF, KCKEV L0GU8T, SORB OAK OF TNE STATES. UVE OAK
model of 1866, 1873, and 1876
SCHOOL BOOKS, ETC.
CHESTNUT OAK, NOT TECES: BEACH, BLACK WALNUT, BUTTEKNOT,
use
wooden
mallets
in
packing
contractors, and he says that either
I. O. O. F..
CHESTNUT, ALL KINDS Or HICKOBT FROM THE SITTER
HUTTO THE LARGEST SHELL-BARKS, SOFT
Repairing and Job Work promptly exe-
McCurdy would have resumed at cartridges; but they found that Hold their regnhr meeting every Saturday even-
Pistols, Cartridges, Etc.
ANO HARO-SHELL
ng
st
their
hall
in
Aabland.
Brother*
in
good
uted.
BIGCSR PINE, ETC.
once, or other carriers would be they could work faster and mak^ ■lauding an cordially Invited to attend.
WHEAT
Taken
at
the
Highest
more money by using iron hain-
put on by Ferree & Worden.
----- A l*e Or**am«at*l SMrwNlrery —
A. D. HELMAN, N. G.,
Market Rates in Exchange
meri a risky business around
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E d . D x P xatt . Secretary.
for Goods
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
MOUNTAINASH, HICK BUSH CRANBERRY. POMEGRANATE FLOWERINCALMONO,SNOW BALLS, WY
The Portland papers contain giant powder.
It is supposed
Atbhud, J ud * 27tb, 1876.
BOltf.
ELIA, ROSE ACACIA, LILACS- WHITE ARD PURPLE, ETC. A FINE LOT OF
every day or two a long article that one man used his iron ham­
FRANCO-AMERICAN
HOTEL,
MONTEREY CYPRESSES. AKO DAHLIAS BEAUTIFUL
about the condemned Chinese mer once too many times, and his
—------ ooo——
JACKSONVILLE, ORECON.
Ashland and Linkville
murderer, Ah Lee, surmounted by cartridge went off, igniting the
Oct. 24th, 1879.
[20-tf]
O. COOLIDGE.
such pathetic caption as “Will he powder before him, which commit MADAME HOLT still continues to
Hang?” “Hi* Forlorn Hope,” etc. nicated with adjacent packaces, wait upon guests at this loug-eelab
lished house, and is determined to
w
“n
If the interest shown in the case with the terrible results noted.
»
spare no pains in the endeavor to give
« c •-a
1HE SUBSCRIBER WILL BEREAF«
E
CÔ
by the reporters were on account
satisfaction to the public. Visitors
. ter run a line o* stage dally between
5 ?
The
Iowa
Republican
Conven
­
will
at
all
times
find
tbe
tables
supplied
ubanks
a "c ~ >
of the principle of capital punish­
Ashland and Linkville. fur tbe i. Dhpo ­
o
ñ
V
tation of passenger* and express matter.
ment, or any other farreac-hing tion met on the 14th, and a reso­ with tbe best fare to be had in South­
a r~
ern Oregon.
A shland , O regon .
e * ? 00
—On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri
principle, being at stake, it would lution endorsing Blaine as the
e
>
Thankful for past patronage, a share
ARVEN WHEEL WAGONS CARRI-
days, at 5 o’clock A. M , a fine
2 <
-“2 »-3
not be remarkable, but as it is choice of Iowa was adopted by a of pnblio favor is solicited.
o e
sgeiMnd *11 kinds of vehicles ms<ie to
* B — o
4-4tf
MADAME
HOLT,
vote
ot
five
to
one.
The
Missouri
purely sensational, it is disgust­
order st short notic. Repairing
promptly
FOUR HORSE COACH
■o
® €
|
~ T -3
E S
W ill start from Ashland, uriiviag at Link-
© ST ©
ing. The Portland readers may State Convention met at Sedalia,
and ne* ly done. Fine work • specialty.
o
3
n
œ
”3
CL
6 — ¿
C»
vills in the evening <>f ti e same da>.
A. X. WRIGHT.
v3-N23-tf.
have a taste that requires highly and instructed delegates to Nation«
4 S’"
seasoned articles, but even if they al Convention to vote as a unit on GENERAL
X -D
***
LEAVES LINKVILLE
BLACKSMI THING
© 0»
all
questions
and
especially
for
U.
Tuesdays,
Thursday*
and
Saturdays
in
tbe
a
have, we should think these peri­
QD «
AND
Dr.
J.
Iff.
T2.TL0B,
CD
“O o
morning,
arriving
in
Ashland
in
ihe
S.
Grant.
The
Kentucky
Repub
­
c*
odical reviews of the condition of
2 * r*
WAGON MAKING,
3«
• _ ►—
••
evening. On the alternate days a
SURGEON
DENTIST,
the Chinaman’s psychological con­ lican State Convention met at
*•
Q
td
two-horse back or buck-board
0BBG0N.
©
dition, etc., would grow rather Louisville, and the attempt to BONANZA,
MAIN STREET, ASHLAND, IRE80N.
will make the trip.
force the unit rule created wild
monotonous.
All
kinds
of
blacksmithing
done
in
the
Far* (each way)..................................................•• OO
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confusion, but finally successful, best style at reasonable price*.
O. R. MYER,
Linkville Livery Stables.
The stages c onnect with backs tor Lake­
^Office in second story of Masonic
The exodus investigation com­ and the delegates are instructed to
HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
HalL Office hours, from 8 to 12 a . m . view and Fort Klamath.
mittee still continues its labors, vote solid lor Grant.
¿8***Express charges reasonable.
IffAKNIlTG & WEBB,
---------------- >. ® 4». •
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and from 1:30 to 5 p . m .
[4-30
Wagons, Buggies, Wheel-barrow*, Etc,,
and the testimony elicited is all
OFFICE .in Ash .and at tbe livery stable.
The impression appears to be
made and repaired. Plow work re­
that could be desired, as far as
Io Linkville al Thatcher A Worden's tore.
ceive*
special
attention.
pi«s**d to uooane* that thafr Stable*
variety goes. One day the pa­ gaining that Tilden will receive
14-18 tf
For
war
ring
and
Cam
mission
the
nomination
without
difficulty
H.
F.
PHILLIPS,
pers tell us that Sam Hayne.
MvStf
Proprietor.
Agent,
or *on.e other Democrat, testifies at the St. Louis convention. On
F. W.BASHF0BD,
ASHLAND, - - - - OREGON,
that the movement was inaugu­ the other hand, however, press
L.A.N*!*.,
W m . H auii ,
R. P. N kil
Kerps constantly on hand • fine satort-
LAKE COUNTY -
- OEGON oieot
rated by Republican politicians, dispatches nearly every day bring ATTORNEY AT LAW AND
of tb* be-t
ASHLAND MARKET.
CONVEYANCER,
' Resekurff, Oregeu.
and the next day Geo. W. Alex­ the intelligence that reporters
Ar* in excellent rapair, aaiply provided wiik fteA
COMMON FLINT ANO PEBBLE CLASSES, IN
ander Jones, or some other colored have learned irom“reliable source”
AS A LARCH AND COMMODIOUS WARB-
And that car toner* will be w»J*d o*
ASHLAND,
-
-
•
0RE60N.
boa**—Ample room to »tore freight and
that
Tilden
will
positively
decline
GOLD SILVER NICKEL. STEEL,
man, testifies that the negroes
proaiptiT and tn the beat atyie.
rvery kind of produce. Merchant* of Southern
Oregon
wid
find
it
to
their
mtareat
to
*ldp
*11
freight
to
be
a
candidate.
The
suspense
RUBBER AND CELLULOID
are oppressed politically, and pe­
Collections promptly made, and special through thi* House.
Harris Neil & Co.,
Good HACKS Exrellent BVGGIB8 and Ro J
FRvMiB.
that
these
presidentiaal
endidates
attention given to the preparation of
cuniarily, and are anxious to es­
RIDING HORDES aiway* on hand.
--DEALERS 1N-
Wool, beam, flour, hltee, etc., consigned to my
Something
New io 8peotacles—
Deeds, Mortgages, and other legal papers. c«re for sale or shipment will receive prompt atten­
cape from the regions of the bull keep us in is terrible.
PaUot
adjnatable
and changeable
HTHorae*
promptly
cared
for,
and^g
tion.
All kinds of fresh and dried
Office in room No. 3 second story
dozer. In fact, the personal ex-
Glasses
and
Frames.
C<*ll cod see
eSTMark goods car* of H. L. M.
[48-8-tf.
Meats,
The Salt Lake Tribune says:
of Masonic Building.
them.
[4-40 if
Tourists
and
Others
Outfitted
jierience or party affiliation of each
Hides and pelts bought, and all kinds of fat
[4-11
witness appears to form the basis Stock meu in all portions of the
stock taken in exchange for meat.
On the ihortaat nolle*
nu37«v3-tf
^*~Do not Ull to gir* the LiakviUe Stable* • tr M
of his opinion of the cause of the Territory report feed entirely ex­
ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS.
hausted, and cattle are still dying
exodus. And the bulk of the tes­
*4-10
MASKING O WKBB.
by the hundreds.
timony seem* to be the opinions
Wagon Manufactory,
BLACKSMITH,
of witnesses, nothing more.
Wm.
H.
Vanderbilt
will
defray
----------------------------
W. W. Xtfitaor, Brop’r,
Upon all hand* we find an in­ the traveling expenses of the MAIN ST.j ASHLAND, OREGON*
MAIN STREET, ASHLAND.
creased interest in the Crescent Egyptian obelisk on its journey to
LOOK HERE!
States.
Wagon*. Buggies. Carriage*, Wheel«
City Wagon Road project, and a tbe United
Is now prepared to do all kinds of work
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m
■■ —-
Barrows, Plow-8l«»cks, e<e., made
in his line at hi* new shop,
growing conviction that the road
T hanks .—The ladies of th® Mite So­
I wish to inform the public that I have
sod repaired at short notice.
will be put through at once. The ciety of the Presbyterian Church wish to ON MAIM STREET, ON THE SITE OF HIS OLD SHOP
completed my new
BESA EASTERN STOCK ALWAYS ON KAMO.
survey which ha& been ordered is express publicly their thanks to Mr*. W.
MILLINERY
AND
DRESS-MAKIM
Special attention given to Shoeing.
All orders left at my new shop, north o
a beginning of practical work, and I. Nichols for the substantial addition to
Photograph Gallery
the
bridge, will receive prompt and satis«
MISSES L V. ANO N. M. ANDFRSOM,
4-33 tf
many whose doubts of the success their organ fund front the proceed* of
factory ■ttonthy-
W. W. KENTWQR
I claim to make
ASHLAND, - - - - OREGON,
ot the projects, have prevented the musical entertainment........ Mrs.
them from contributing toward Nichols wishes to express her obligation,
g)ftflnnflmq»ay
THE BEST PICTURES M SOUTHERN E el
the needed fund heretofore will be and return thanks, to all who assisted
—C ms A s U*** la part wC—
G W* me a trial and be satisfied.
I gnsr-
likely to subscribe now. Let all her in the entertainment, and especially
HAT*,
FLOWntS,
RIBBONS.
LACKS, SALE AND FEED STABLES I aRlee to give satisfaction or ask co pay.
ORNAMENTS,
who can possibly do so come for­ to the Watson Brothers for their excel­
SILKS,
FEATHERS,
ETC., ETC.,
ward with au additional subscrip­ lent music.
J.». T. Mill« k CoA’i,
J. W. RIGGS,
OREGON,
ASHLAND,
tion; they will soon receive the
JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF THE LATEST LINKVILLE,---------------- OREGON
]ASHLAND OGN.
money back again, with interest.
STYLES OF HAI3.
BORN
Saddlery & Harness,
o.
O O O X. X
K
STAGE LINE.
J. S. E
,
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S
J
OPTICIAN»
£L fc. MVRT0K,
H
HARRY SMITH,
M P M P P P <
4
Morgan & Woodson,
Eszeka feivexy»
gïtACKSælTHIBî©.
All kinds of work done promptly, and
satisfaction guaranteed.
The auditor of Walla Walla GUM.—In Ashland, April 20th, to the
wife of Douglas Gum, a daughter.
couuty redeemed 13,000 squirrel
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SHOEING.
scalps, at two cents each, the LAYTON.—On Applegate, April 12th j^Shop opposite the Livery Stable.
other day.
to the w ife of John T. Layton, a son.
4-45 tf
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C0*Oritors from a dtetsaes will remits prompt at
tMtisa.
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Large wew bwrn and corral, and every
arrangement to give satisfaction in every
branch of the business.
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Constantly on hand and for sale
HAY, BRAIN AND FLOUR
ÆJttta week in your own town, ^rma and S* oMt t*>*a TVEKK-Ili a day at bom*eaaily Band*. ComJy
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