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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1889)
MISCELLANEOUS. ASHLAND MILLS COLUMN. Th«« commiaHioiM'r of the general lami ofH<^> hue ihOded a caw which wan brought before him in the iuteriat of Home settlerH in Oregon, .tn-.l is im portant to many others. Heretofore the department Ins re.pnrni new proof in casini «hero the claimants have made proof nt a day other tiiau that of tli<> notiee <>f tli«» publication, or when t:.k, n l.. f<>re an offi.*« rotiier than tint ir.med in the liolt.e. The prac tiee now will he to mvive the pn.i»f and snleilit th‘> eutry to the I mj .- ih I of equitable adjudication, wli.-re, if ther H'-e no oth'-r irieeulan; n s, the eutrj will lie ipproved mid r.-comin uded ! >i a p iteut. |Lilt* vtew Eimniiier. i iX- ASHLAND CITY for Infants and Children. “Caatoria is ao well adapted to ehildrrn that I Caatorla _____________ _____ r rum ____ Colle, , Condtipation, Ftomach, I'iarrhœa, Eructation, t recommenditaaaupenortoanr pr.K^nouua I taowntome - H. A. U™. M b.. 111 8a. Oxford 81, Brooklyn, M. Y. I Kills V‘"‘ Worms, W------ gives sleep, and promotes di gestion. | Without injurious medicating T he C entacr C ompany , 77 Murray Street, N Y ('hili’.reii’R nn.li TM ROLLER FLOURING MILLS! / SO O iO. TOP. COW BRAND. MAKE ---- TO DELICIOUS BISCUITS or WHOLESOME BREAD USE D wight s G ow -B rand S oda °> S aleratus ABSOLUTELY PURE ALWAYS AND UNIFORM FULL WEIGHT. your j>a« ka'’*) and jou will have Be sure that there in a picture of a tho be«. a THE COWL. * . ; DWIGHT S J. ?.. -------- »--------I «SNOWFLAKE BRAND I I -—-»■----- r *> » »-<------ ------- 1 I ----- *—-» AT COST ! M EX'S Keep constantly on hand a full supply of FLOUR, GRAHAM FLOUR. CRACKED WHEAT, CORN MEAL, ROLLED BARLEY, RAN, MILL FEED, MIDDLINGS. POWDER Absolutely Pure. It takes three things to makes cotni ' ral»»n- tine—pt.per, ink and a long haired On« thing more is needed to make a si’aiimental valentine, some satin or filigree work of vari ous designs. Perhaps the largest factory in the world is located in Brookhn About 20,000.000 valeutines, comic aud otherwise, are turned out in this factory iu the course of a year ) Let us tube a look at valentine making. The many >wratious through whiv h valen tines pa.*«s tie/ure they »ire r»udv to I»e de livered to t lip retailer arc ir.brc ¡-g • ’•»« first floor of the fnetorv h ¡'ccupi. u I v |*a|,er cutting aud euitiossing ma< him11 p :p'r on which valentine» ure j ruded is «•'wived from the tniirrui ictur.-r din-ct und i n ’ •> condition for use. It mu t l<* <-uf m s. 4 by 2L; feet, ami ou which are staiuiM d "ix- toeu comic val *i»ti . s \ft«*r l> rr; > ■:». »h<* paper is taken to theolid th.mr a pi »■.. *• i. Three hundred out «>< the four lima ' ♦’ -• ploy or in the factory nr» women un.l girls While tho majority ol the iv(>rk !-«:• : ‘ by skilled labor, some «iej»artmciiLs are<»|*mteJ w holly by machiner) On the sixth, or top, floor half a <’• '-n art ists draw the pictures used in valent me.- a:i*J toy books. After a drawing is made and photographed the usual course in making process cuts L- fullowixi. but it must not bosupjkiscd that a va’.uu.me can be struck off complete by out» impression. In some cases valeutines |>oss through no less than a dozen UnprusHous, laxch n.iprussioii adds a different bhuiiv or color to the picture. Take for example a draw mg of a machinist at work. The mans hat is red, his tace and arms are piuk, Lis hair und mustache are blue, with a tinge of black, the apron ami table are yellow, the trouser* are grti n. while Uissliuui are bluo with a tinge of black. ISentunental valenl ines mv made of fancy paper and satin. The plutes | uisj * through i!io same process os comic Thu Uauilsuinu. Li.'Lly perfumed valeutines, which the languishing swain paysfrom £3to ¿A for. are bund (luinled. or, as the superintendent said, tout Led up The touching up pr<K*tvsconsists oi art’..*liually daub mg point hire and tb< ix» niioiit the outer surface of the valentine These Lusty strokes result in flowers, picture* descriptive of the billings of turtle duvu» mid pastoral «cenea Now we come to the p^iet Chaucer, SbakeH’ peare, Milton, Tennyson or any of the bright galaxy of bards is now hero cN»ui|«».nxj to this one. He gets a weekly salary, end ho can grind out poetry by the yard, by the n d, by . the mile. They sav valentine poetry is ditli ''¿ult to make, but, blew* you. this tcilov. rolls LEE \L ADVERTISEMENTS To Whom lx May ( onrern M EN*H Furnishing Goodsand Hats. The i ..pa*lii**r*liip heo titf.iiv existing lin der l he t;. ni name of 5mil h. D»-»lge A < «»..aiid • hdmr busjtie>- in Ashland. Ort gon, k this da *li-«ohc<l by muiual roireiii. B. I. NI« ** *en*:cf reiirinc J. E SMITH, J. R DODGE. R. I MESSENGER. The furniture bn* itie«.- v, iii l>e continued by I. E Smith and J. 1‘. I»«»dge. under the firm lianu* of Smith & Ih.dge, who willln* responsible for all debt«» ami collect all out standing Hi'tounl.s of the la c firm ni Smith, D. «ke A C d . Ashland, Or.. Ft b. 5, is«!» IhFOK 1 ) To \ll NX bom It NIny Concern, Notice is hereby elven that the copartner ship fie cTofi.c existing under the firm name of Mv-»senger A Smith, an l doing brndne-s in Ashland, Oregon, 1-this «lav di>*ohed )»v mutual e.,n<cnt ’ SMITH, ME'^ENCER. Addati I, < >r., Fel A11 K< 1 •< ‘ J_f< > 1 1 R eme E^ ai N Chronic Rheumatism S< »C1ET1E Misoric Diroctorv Sheriff’s Sale B» virtue »4 an uNcrtition duly issued out of tin* < ift-uit < «»»lit of IheSta’e of Of.-tfou, for Jackson i <-iintv, on tin* Uh day of Jan- UHrv, V *’.\ ami U» nt.* iliruvted ami »i»*li\ervd. in favor»! A. I. Fi«*d< nb'iig. piai nt iff, who ivt .ive e«i jmieiiH til inihv Ju*ci< nrt for t M«*«ifoi<l, J m k »nut' . ci i rrw ()( SISKlYor CHAPTER, Regnlnr c«»nviK'Mtion« on the ll: XT iiil'. r ihr full !ll«M»U A tkinson , ¡i E P. Myer. : 1 * 111. \ \ i Prompt. Permanent Cures Once Cured, Always Cured, r r. IMM Feb 24 1”? goffered Mve.c'v wubrUe*.> »lUmlnko* could hardly mevu Twoapp. ...: l«>ru of 8t Jacoba Oil cumpivUly cur«d me. No rel.rn i.n 2 year’ J E DUFFLM. Once Cured, Always Cuied. Canavan- N Y Feb ¡0. 1487. Awoke with ex- ruciauiLg pai 1 la thouidex tried ▼at ¡oui remedi-e with no e*. v» V»*nt to c.y oi2<-e, pain became laauff.ra «, w nth->rab*t 11 o’clock and uira at. Jkcols Gil Ih ' eS tt was mag.c.d; pain cecseJ; returned to wuil; .•• 1 o' -luck Cure Lae remained permanent. Vv.LLEl* F. COOK. C1 I i! \ Once Cured, Always (. ured. Lra-ell, Nui Oct 29. 1991. H&d •evere rheumati-ia la knee, tried iciay remedial without lelief. tried Ft Jacoba 0.1 and wd promptly curod No return of pain in several put. D~VID LAW MEN CI. P i ò.a Didi M HM M X 1 1 Proof. The Uatiraony cannot be disputed It ha« been verified and renewed alter a Upas of year. No return of pain No competition can ahov like roaolte.____________ LAND \( AT PRCGGIST9 AND DIALER* Proscription Department M X 14 THE CHARLES A. V03ELER CO , Baltimore, MX . l-i. -ORE-GON* t EA¿ KiDN^r URINARY^KIDNEY TROUBLES. lian I h a SEEDA.SNUAL ror INI ited f RFC .«nt*, and «n d I’.Eli d«y .,f M.i t I lM in i: C. m S.FF.RF.1 ¡K GU., Ont«-oil. Mich. I \N1I MITICI:. G. A. K I 1111 a iih d "An nt it off like a machine lu six month* ho lius written 2,900 comic ami 500 sentimental vme& “Many are the poets that are sown by nature. Men tNidowed u uh hi^m-.i gilts, Thu vifiionand tbufavu«:/ dn.uu. Yet lacking the auuoiii|'hk*i.a<‘ut of verse." But this fellow isn't troubled with anything of that sort. Ills ver-»** may not Iw |iolishu.1 x-orily this poet —they are just \ir.v-y» must iuive some system ulw>uI bis work In spiration may l»u a lirst chu* thing fora bard who has some one to loot his bills, but in spiration never put butter on a mail's bread; or, in fuct, furuisbed him with any bread ut alL So our valentine poet, " ho is obliged to turn out so much |K«etry a day. necessarily must do it like a inacliiue. Hu probably write* his comic valentines something like thu. First, ho thinks ot a subject which must be one of a class familiar to every oue. For instance, a barber Then ho thinks of some failing i.i his subject with which every one is familiar A barber will talk, and every one knows it A comic val entine must, ot course, be n joke on the sub ject, so it must refer in a sort of half satiri cal, half comical way to his failiug. It must contain some sliuig to make it a trifle spicy, ami must be |;»*ritx*tly intelligible to every one. So the valentine poet w ill run his lin gers through his hair, take a deep breath, ami evolve a comic valentine uu the barber in about tivu laiuutes, iu follows. A burlier— will talk—talk, talk No, that won't do. This nowder never varies A marvel of purity, «treugth and wholcsomencss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, ami cannot be ><>id in coijjpcthion with th<‘ miiliitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. R oyai B akin «, P owder C o .,’ inf. W «11 nYr»’Pt. N Boots & Shoes, ADVERTISEMENTS. MAKING VALENTINES. CHEAPEST PLACE In A a>( Ki? 1 H A.H. CABW &S0N, Prop’s. S i- \ i J. K. VanSant s notice . I. \ N I» J. II. VanSant R. N. ANDERSON CF PURE enr LIVER OIL Alniohtau Ps,h able as Milk r.i« >?c taken Ly 1 he mo«l i he plait* oil i»y ihu c <ooa- lv itli (he hypo* t-h more eilkuciouo fiwh producer. MT in connection with the milling busi ne«. I have on hand a largì* 11 1 CHAMPION H Try it and see. Svuti.ii*iit.d \ a lent mt s are harder to grind it. They iju.'t c< ii’...u borne delicate scuti 1 nt, and our p n*t must transport hiinseii Lu spirit into a iovvr 1 be most prevalent valen tine usually wind’s uj» with the words, ••.And t o toy vuk utin.',” but this is getting to be pretty old. About the only words tb;it can t>e u?-ol to rhyme with valentine are pine, design, sign, line, line, entwine, wme, dine, recline. For distance take the first word, pine. It take's the |nx‘t about thrsu minutes to grind out the following: Ob luaideu fair, with gulden hair (Share, pair, care, rare). Fur you with love 1 pine, Oh will you grant that blessing rare. And be my valentine. If this weren’t so old it might do, but the pout must striko something a little more original. So bo turns to Cupid. Of course, nothing really new can be written, but ho can clothe an obi chestnut in a new burr, so to speak. So » upid comes to the front once more. Cupid is always associated with an arrow, but nothing will riiyme with arrow, except wheel!»arrow, which word wouldn’t do at all, marrow, which is equally bad, far row or harrow, which are worse, and care oh, which isn’t good, tiecause it's two words. So the poet turns bis arrow into a dart, which rhymes with ort an<i heart, an J evolves the following: 18tole into a wood one day To learn young Cupid's art; I crept up wh«*re he sleeping lay. And took from him auart: in tills, my valentine, I pray 'Twill touch your maidcu heart. It seems ridiculous, don’t it, to put such hallowed things as the g<sl of love, love itself, valentines an I th*» rest into a machine and grind them «»utf But that's what our poet Las to do. But it is pleasant to think that the verses w hich are ground out w ith such regularity by the poor fellow—have pity on him-are sunt by lovers all over the land with such genuine siiverity that, though they are machine made and warranted not to corrode or rust, they nevertheless carry their sentiment with them, and do a great deal to help poor Cupid in the task w hich tho little fellow has K t for himself. T M I Or Approved Country Produce. I HI ---- A full line of- Binders STAPLE and FANCY DRYGOODS, Clothing, Hats, Hosiery. Boots. Shoes, Reapers GROCERIES, Etc., AT LOWEST RATES • y —oo- w e tender our thanks for past patronage, and Mowers cordially solicit a continuance of the same. Notice to City Tax Payors Notice is hereby gken that the lax r«»ll La*> I n *«* ii pbiee<l in in» iiand.« l»»r iii»* c*»lk*c- fii»n »>f the <*ii • law* for the year rhvr» - f«»:c, 011 Feb. i'b. an«l for the periud .>1 «1 x1> • hi s thervaitvr, bct"u<*ii I he h«»nr> «»f * a m and p. 111. «fail., I will I m ? a* in> <>!t:«*e in the city c«iuncil dnuu to recei't* a;i<i receipt for city taxes. ' < H Ma. 'hnl. M. McCALL, Dissolution of Copartnership. •rrb. given ’hat the copartner ; ta*t\,een the ;mder>:gne<i, d<>- ia Ashland underlhe firm name «onnieli'cn, is thi.- da' dissolve«! •onsenl. Mi Sonnich«en will business. a«sumvs inc liabili- rallcc? ail a- couiits of the late < . x OR \\ E> - 1 M»NNI< HSEN. Ashland, Oregon. N i tt i i<-<- ■ i i « \ • I \» I h tin ir Hine- l .lie • Li- ■ iii rW AGONS k H. C. MYER, itm-"-e> i T MillioD. <n \i«l<l"is»p, R.»b‘. M.(»Hrrv1l, e k*.»n c.’um ». < irvgoti. • .1»* claiming nd\ vrsvly the land* ar.* requested t< in, .»di« .* ..i» ..r U fure DEALER IS Hardware, Stoves, &Tinw;are. ALL SIZES, H 1 ASHLAND, ORECON Timber Near the Depot, Ashland, Paints, Oils & Varnishes Which he will «ell In large or *mal1 quanti- tie* at lowest rate»*. :«> Painting of All Kuös Including carriage lowest figure'*. STABLI : h i he old stables on Main «ti- ut ’.tear the bridge, and the new stables «»n ( street, are now under the pi«»prit '•»r*htp and management of M ;iv r ! t \ I f. Buy and Sell horses ASHLAND CITY Fin, Sheet-Iron and Coonerware, B. F. Reeser’s hinkville, Oregon. Keep, coiistant'v on hand the lwst of HAY AND GRAIN. Homes left in my cure will lie properly cored for. Kememlier the place: west end of the bridge. FLOURING MILLS. — F or THE best — FEED STABLE. West end of bridge OT Stable open night owl day. 12-9) S hehmvn S tanley . CMlireiiCryforPitclier’sCastoria »'.I i 11 V it •f N li. Call at SHERM. STANLEY, Prop ROLLER GE«». V. SI M’HENXON. The West Side 1'H / Try J ths Curo. 1 Timber Land Notice. El Bartlett Pear, Sy’s Cream Salm Winter Nelis Pear, Cleanser the Nasal Passages Beurre <1 Anjou Pe.tr* Allays Inflammation. Heals the A’oval Ann Cherry. Sores, Restores the Senses ol Taste, Smell and Hearing. IO, CX K) Black T.utarian Cherry. 15,O<»O Black Republican Cherry. A particle ta applied Intn each ncslri’ and b ^0,000 I opus Spitz« nix ! Apple Kneahjl'. t'rlc»* :;t (»«-«•' •■ »x or |»\ n.afl. 1.1.Y BROTHERS, 56 V .c «—u bin « t, N» mt York. ^o,«xx> \’el. Newtown Pippin 20,000 Baldwin At.ple, 54-°°° 15,000 15,000 2 C. OOO ( >R E<.( )N ASH I. \\1\ ul»! I ! R« N E W i. Y FURNISHER vini tr lion V 15,<jo<» .Northern bpy z\ppi<. !O,(xX> Early Crawl»'rd Peaches tlthrr Kinds of Imi! in Ijoporii iii.— Il W .1 'IIN-l' Regí IM r lt<> ASHLAND. .;o. Nut, Shade. Ornamental and Ever green Trees Vines and Shrubbery. Timber Land Notice OREGON. J. H. SETTLEMIER Woodburn, Oregon Southern Pacific C-r. f \Pl ■ ’ THE MT. SHASTA ’ » I if*»i i» ta p 1« - i i iiij Vtl IA ¡MitiUM) 1 :■ : fóri ir lot Timber Land Notice NEW TIN »SHOP In rve«rr‘« Block. Ashland, (ir.. Ful st:>ck ou tiMid mid made tu order. Particular Attention to Job Work. Which will be done in a workmanlike map ncr and at Prices That Defy competition ferial n.«e»l REESER. Loca raí MEDFOR ). OK. PULLMAN BUifLT ---- ------- -------------- iv II Offiev and x’ arerooma at railroad crossing <»f Helman atrvet. Prices it. it Now, who can it be I wonder who Rent it? Jackf—rm I.et me see. Tern's heart ia quite free— Could it have been bef (I hope that he meant it) Now, who can *t be— 1 wonder who st at It f b»»r At reason alite rates. Full supply of coffins, caskets, robes of all sizes, gloves, crapes, etc., etc. rr.inhi f. r f'mmimptian, unc CWdri <. 5 hllya I'ni ’.iists. ‘ !p* Horses Boarded and Fed. ASHLAND, OREGON. ¥i)lir Derer JOHN V. kj in COLD Largest ¡stock in the IN i NORTHWEST HEAD J [fly . y at Bread Deb.’cred i i<> i ]<i A Quandary. » ’• ; .• Timber Land Notice Highest Market price paid for all kinds of grain at all times—in cash. 77>e <;r •Vasf \V. I •H\'.'T"S, Register. lili.' Gio. W. STEPHEHSb : Who is now prepared to offer the bet! r accolliu.odntiom» than evi r i lilonied in Southern Oregon in ti • tv bnsiiiese. CGUSl'OP't’n’». SCROFULA, £**£itAL DEBILITY, WASTINC DISEASES, EMACIATION, CCi.D3and CHROMIC COUCHS. < \D ' »FFK F. jan..tn. I nn »» in compliance let of < oliglt’.s of i r t«>r the «nie of f < a.ifoibia. Ore . h Teniiory.” nt y of Jack • la\ tiled in * for the pur- . in Ì p No, : 9, I •i.M»f to show »re • \ si!oable for its »I i r i« litui ai pur ¡ h m to raid land ........... f thiaoi eh* .the 2: th Has oftened a new More, on Third Avenue* With a complete stock »«f the beat line*.»»( b} l.r«l>UB iro ft Notice. n THE ASHLAND II. H. LITTLE For Sale Cheap LIVERY AND FEED ithllc I Ain:: It. The Comic Valentine I lend. Ho flourishes still, theeomi ’ valentine fiend. His idea of the nuist ex p.’isito plmsuro in life is to outrage* your <i,*’i *ato self with some ridicuioiia car: *.)lure of your p'i «*-nality Are you a iillle ‘nenrr’ lie v. ill snnd you a wrvtciicd vi r-4« and a u»•• scent of a miser Are you inclined to bo (xn tlyf He will < .v as]»erate you w ith a l»< a:-Uy cn? of a fat mon stcr and a disgracefully comic motto. Periiufis you are slender* Then »¡o does you up with a pirUtr«* • « a s. rawny being aud Hoiiieexcevdin.’.’ly thin rliynie. Maybe your Lair int b*> luxurious as it once wasf Then la.« pictorially calls you ba hi bead. Perchanco you wear glasses! You are pictured as “Old Sjw-cs ’’ Away with this self supjiONed funny cr«*a ture, who desecrates the <lay sucre«I to amor oua rhyme and languishing chromatic iithojt rapliy! izct us none of ninL Let ail thin tner*, fat men. bald men. weak eywl men. ecouotnicnl men. ail men, in fact, for ail have suffered, join i.i one grand crusade fur thoex termination of Che comic valentine fiend. t’NiTEi» S tati - « L and «> ffk e . ) R»»*E!;i kg . Or , Jan IXs.i.l Notice is bervi»• giwn Ih«’, in « «»mpliame with the pr«»visi.ins of the act uf (‘.»ngrv<s ?.f Blackboard Slating. June 4, K*. entitled ‘*An act f«»r th*- -ale of timber I h mis in th«. S a’»*- <»f < a.if«»riiiH. <>.»• [Philadelphia (.’all ] gon. N umi la. a d Washington Territory,” A comspondent asks how the liquid slating August 1 u I <«n, f R.'-' î-mg. CoUiM' of IM uk '. ä «, •**a'cwt <>:vgon. Im- thi- da' tiled used inpainting the surface of blackboards is in thi • «»iticv lus m am . .« *ia ••nivn- for th*- pur erepaivd: One gallon 95 per cent, aleuh 1. «•has«* «if il.u s j «»i \ E ’4 .1. u S E 14 of N W x* pound sheila*', eight ounces best ivory *4 '«f >••• No. i lu T,« N. 1 ’. SR \o 1 «’M-t, and will oner prof to -h »" >i the inni black, live ounces finest flour of emery, four Make a perfect sought i* nu»!» vab able f»>- u« timln'r or ounces ultramarine blue. stone than f- me d - H u »1 i.iiq .•• i -, amito solution of the sheila • in the alcohol before establish hi« «<.iir.« !•• »t d la d b*fo’u the To apply the Reg: - vi a id R.- > : <*r • î : !’:<•«* a: K»»se- a iding the other articles. burg, . ì id» . ■’¡.» - th da. <»f dating, have the surf a-e sno >th and pr Aprii, i fectly free from grease; well snake the bottl He na«; v a »*. i • »■ I ¡..mg. c J. Ander « n. b ,.a j,-l*n-«»t.. H s. h'an-, ail »»f containing the preparation, and j>»ur out a -mall quantity only into a dish and apply it Ash’. .3 a ul. .’a k .•'«.•» ?»t . • • ’.* n. An? a m ail iv . <1 itni *4 a l*.vr-el with a new, flat varnish brush as rapidly as t ¡e «! m )\ c dr« *r l>'* 1 i In la id a c •*quv-T»*d :o jossible. Keep the I'd tie well corked, an 1 ide ihc* cla:i 1- th a H.»« • ’1 « r • n ,»• brf*»ir (bake it up each tune before pouring <»ut the ■aid .teh da . f A rii. I n -/. w. .1 -.IN-T.'.x, I’HA liquid._______________________ Register Pte is broken ated eaten with a fork. oLEEPt.ES TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. ■» S.?vnrtf SVl’PLEMEX l \L riN \i. rijooi- X id i :. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLI M M i I 1 III prove o nivwiti' . r r f. Through Tickets to all points • South aud and East empi ASHLAND, OREGON U llalli i mime«th»* f.dh».» m itiu.iu* rr -idcn Fir<t-(lass in Everj limped. ,i//:.i/.s .//' .//./. // oíw , |) F»»r full lnh»rmati»»n regarding rates, et* . upi’iy to coii'i any x agent at A*h- .-« lai t;*i. R KOEHLER. E. P. RO<iERs, Mana-er Aa**t G. F »k l’a»- Agent. nt ion of Co- part ner»liip* EDDINGS •t«»in MEALS - ALL HOURS ANO SHAPES. Notice 1« hi.Ti by given that th? cujutrtner ship existing lx*tv. ten’he iindeMirned. «!•►- i»if bii'ine**- in Ashland un<lcr the firm name of You ik* & Gilroy i< ibis <1 h licit in ,1 consent. • E V»« ih* i»•Hr»*-, from H' W M Gilt.» »«.iitiiiius the M« Mimes the H«bHitie* and u id vomi:** due Ih<* bite tirm All nvbtx due the firm must In- ...ItllHl im in«*-lintel . or thvx w ill k* pl« vd in nil a tome*.hands for r.»]’e<,1i»‘ii <;-•*. E. Y»«' ILK, W m M Ashland, < >r , at* I’**» A n n resti — VIA — CALIFORNIA. •/ -, Shtriam Sisters, I'rop'r's. 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