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ASHLAND THE OREGON ABROAD. TIDINGS LATEST PLANING MILL INTERESTING TO FARMERS! THE The fact is patent to every one that War in The East! FRIDAY SEPT. 1!, 1877 Oregon is becoming better and better Frcm The —AND— advertised abroad every day. People IliiMHinns Determined on the Complete rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT away over on the opposite side of the TIIE OLD PIONEERS. Destruction of the 'i nrkish Army 1 to be to the mutual advantage of at Plevna. continent are, at last, discovering that A few years ago the emigrants came oar State is not a northern county of [Condenteil from C all Dispatches.] toiling across the sage plains, marking i California, but a full-fledged member Miller» and Farmers, with broken pieces of wagon boxes the of the national family, favored by na- London, Sept 8—The accounts of Granite Street, graves of those who were not strong |ure bejOD(] manv of her sisters in cli- the fighting at Lovats sent from Euch enough to withstand the privations and mate< soiI and m*inerai wealth. Dur arist by some correspondents turn ont Have made arrangements whereby the hardships of the six months’ journey ! ■ > tbo la( ■ .t year we havtt beeu more to be pure fictions. Lovats is an open .Ashland, OregoB* with ox M teams, tnnm<i or nr who whn fell f.-ll victims victim« to tn a a ' prominently •___ i__________ i.«. -_i_ with brought into notice n than tow n in the valley, important chiefly as Ashland and Phoenix Mills, savage foe. It was a marvelous under- j ever before. Our magnificent showing covering roads to Trojan and Selvi. Marsh & Valpey. taking, but “they wero brave and true at the Centennial exhibition, more than The use the Russians will be able to II as stern crusader clad in steel.” anything else contributed to this re make of the position must depend on Mtde BtroDg u i h hc;*e they <1 tred to do, ll kinds of planing , molli * sult ; and even the Presidential con their driving back the Turks on the Will be under the management of J a - Achievements that a host to d iy ing. Circular and Scioll-Sawing doi?‘ test, in which it fell to the lot of Ore Dorth-west of Lovats. Perhaps the cob W agner , who will have charge of Wool! stagger at, etmd b ck aDd reel, to order. Defeb ed at the ihuu^bt of it. gon, with only three electoral votes, to Russians are trying to finish with Os ! I both Mills for the Company during the ensu- When we consider that the Pacific I decide the most important question of man Pasha before it becomes indispen- j , ing year, ending July 1st, 1878. Coast was then an almost unknown re the day, and the Grover investigation, sible to meet with Mehemit Ali Pasha’s SASII, We will pay the highest market price for gion, and the dangers and hardships to assisted no little in advertising the advance. j that this good ii>-rchantable wheat, and are prepared W e take pleasure in announcing be encountered in the piilgrimage Webfoot State. Although the old uij > and si BSTANTUL institution is in ac It seems without doubt that the DOORS, MOULDINGS,; across more than half the continent, we States’ people, who heretofore could Czarowitch’s army has been greatly t-» contract flour sacked anti branded al tive operation, manufacturing from the .' 9»nuot but admire the heroic spirit of not realize that there was anything on weakened and that after several import f the Mills, at $18 00 per thousand pounds. the old pioneers who led, with their the Pacific coast worthy of notice bot ant successes. Cash. BEDSTEADS,, rifles on their shoulders, the vanguard the golden State of California, are now VERY BEST OF NATIVE WOOL Mehemit Ali now threatens the lines Offic» of the Company at the Ashland of civilization. We may carefully ex anxiously inquiring about Oregon,— of communication with Ternova, while [ Mills. Address, BREAKFAST, DlKlNÒ, amine the history of the American con the State of fat cattle, red apples, im Achemet Eyaub Pasha, operating from WAGNER, ANDERSON A BLANKETS, FARMER ’ S CO., tinent, but we shall no where find an mense forests, great rivers, lofty moun Rust chuk, threatens not only the new Ashland. Oregon. noI2tf. other record like this. Thoso were in- tains and unfailing crops. This new bridge at Pyrgos, but even the Sistova CENTER, atul FLANNELS, • deed days that “tried men’s souls,” but awakening of interest is encouraging crossing. Every preparation is mak those at the front were strong and res- to a people who have spent so many ing and every nerve strained to bring EXTENSION CASIMERES, plu$e, ready for the work before them, years in almost utter isolation, wishing complete destruction to the Turkish and to them belongs the honor of for an influx of population, of capital, army ut Plevna. —FOR— DOESKINS bringing the far-western territory un and for the development of the natural TABLES. A telegram from Ezeroum says the der the protecting egis of the American wealth of our State. With the increase Russians are confining themselves to a And all other fabrics iwrmllv manufactured union, and of laying the foundation of of population, which is bound to re defensive attitude. The Russian cen in a F irst C lass W oolen F actory — BUREAUS, Rotate destined to take a place iu the sult from our fame abroad, capital will tre is bringing up artillery from Alex- —AT THE— front rank of the National sisterhood. inevitably come to open up our mines, | andropol to defend the eamp at Baldir- We can well remember when the Pa improve the navigation of our rivers, j val in the event of the attack by Much- CHAIRS, LOUNGES, cific ooast was a howling wilderness J can the salmon, fell the forests, culti- tar Pasha, while in the left Tergukass One Hundred Pairs Pants when the grey wolves held their nightly ' ■ vatc the hill sides, and build railroads. off is fortifying his positions near Ig- PICTURE FRAMES, Fifty Pairs Boots, concerts in hearing of our cabin homes, Mmy of us who remember, as but yes dyr to command the roads leading to Nothing but Genuine Wool. and the red-men rode their “tireless terday, the — j the plains of Erivan. Must be Sold inside of Forty Days. caftans'’ over our wide meadows, and I) ty of the ♦rail anil the foot-log, A telegram from Rome denies that Pants Worth $7 for............................ $4 jOO A LSO SOCKS and STOCKING YARN, WASH BOARDS Ai/1 the fljirg pony express, even sometimes failed to respect our i Italy would approve Servia ’ s entry into ¿A. colored or uncolored, in qualities to Boots Worth $7 50 for........................ $3 50 When tte antlered pri le ol' the forest, rights to our melon and turnip patches ; suit purchasers. ! the war. The Italian Government And all kinds of furniture on hand, and Yielded his skin for a die.-s. And other goods exceedingly low. when we ground meal upon the coffee made to order. When bl inkets were parted for k-ggii gs, continues to counsel Servia to be pru- Call and secure bargains. Tiel with a back-skin tboig; mill, luxuriated on sorc-1 j ie, and talked dent. MRS. M. W. HARGADINE. Wni’e, over the man le, the ride about the opening of a new horse trail, Ashland Sept 4, 1877. [13tf ? $ > «I 'I FARMERS’ HARROWS, Hnrg from iu nntlei’s prong, or the felling of a foot log over some GENERAL NEWS. May yet see developments, which we v f superior quality, und lat»*«t style* insignificant creek as an important in even now little dream of. “Time keeps Baltimore, Sept. 7.—The working WUST ^ECEIVEW The highest market price paid made to older. . . I f°r ternal improvement. But in the mar ringing bis changes,” and we may yet House, Sign and Ornamental l’ain’ingand meD have nominated for Mayor Joseph Good Native Wool in money or Graining done ust t eceive velous march of civilization the Pacific to order in Mie Mill, or in ride the iron horse over ringing track; Thompson, a successful blacksmith, xoods. the touulry. (Jauvassing ceiling. Paper coast has become an important portion of steel with more confidence still plying his trudo. hanging, Calsomining, Wbiiewasbiu , Ac. pf the American Union, containing yet than wo did in early times our on shortest possible notice. Harrisburg, Sept. 7.—TLe railroad undeveloped the elements of almost in Goods at \\ holesale, at the lowest The undersigned takes this opportunely cayuse ponies over the mountain trails rioters, convicted here last week, were ot tendering our thanks «o our many friend* calculable wealth and prosperity. As cash rates. of Southern Oregon. sentenced to the county jail to-day for and patrons tor liberal favors during the we enjoy the advantages of a civiliza -------------- < ♦ ------------ last two yea»s. and are happy to say that we ' from two to eight months each, and to tion which has followed ia the foot Rcmcmbvr Your Eastern Friends. have, during the last winter and spring,* Come Everybody, pay fines from $20 to $500. erec ed additional machinery,and impioved steps of the old time leaders, we should New York, Sept. 7.—The California our facilities tor manufactut ing in the above It is our intention to spare no efforts not forget our duty to those who fought Patronize home Industry, and we line of business. .the early battles for ns ; whose cour to make the T idings a suitable paper team arrived at Creedmore yesterday, MARSH & VALPEY. and commenced practice at a 200 yard will see that you are satisfied. to send to friends in the E »st, that they Ashland, June 17ih, lb7t>. no Ilf. age and enterprise first sought and re range, firing 20 shots each, and making may be properly informed in regard to claimed the wild but beautiful land, eo Address, far.remote from the old hive of civili the advantages of the Webfoot State. out of a possible 10D points the follow L. A . N 1 La There is nothing gained, “in the long ing scores : Le Breton 83 ; Wright 85 ; 1>. CHAPMAN. zation. ASHLAND WOOLEN, M ’ FG. CO. — OF — Strong 81 ; McComb 80 ; Burns SO ; Alas ! how many of those who came run,” in over painting a picture, and (No, 10 if) ASHLAND Eurger 80; Nash 79; Warren 79; in the early days “gather no more in we shall endeavor to publish nothing the councils of their brethren ” Many bnt the most reliable information in re Shook 78 ; Brockhoof 78 ; Ladd 77; of them lie wbero they perished from gard to the cha acter of the country, Barren 75 ; Robertson 74 ; Maher 73; i FEED AND LIVERY STABLE Ü T H E Dry Good, Groceries, Clothing, excessive toil, where they were lost that those who choose to break up Hook 72. Savannah, Sept. 7.—A dispatch from amid the snows of the mountains, or house keeping in tlfe Eist, to cast their A shland A cademy MAIN STREET. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, where they fell in fierce conflict with a lot with us, may not be deceived into the health effieer of Fernandina, Fla., 1 that the sickness in that Will commence its fall term on the savage foe. Others have since faded the idea that we invite them through acknowledges place is yellow fever. Ail vessels and away from our sight in the glow of a the gateway of an actual garden of trains from that city will be quaran Fancy Goods, Ladies and Gents 3d Monday in September next; fpilE UNDERSIGNED WOULD brighter civilization. IIow many tbrill- E Jen, but into a land with some dis tined. • Fremont, O., Sept. 8.—President HANKING our frivnch* lor their kind j L respectlully inlorm their Iriends Ing'Stories of the early days have al-1 advantages, yet actually possessing F CU NI S III X G GOOD S, and the public generally ih it they M* D* favor- in the past, and hoping for the riayes and family arrived at 9:3(? ready been buried with their authors. great wealth of forest, field, river and They bare pinch oed the above e*tal,ii>Uuie<it, future, we beg to a-sure them, and all who will remain until Tuesday, when Much of the history of the past “with mine—a State possessing many ad van the President and wife will go to Day may favor us, that the Academy will be con and having thoroughly cleared the iobeli.i hav from tb<‘ premises, they can uMure those bent with years, is fast perishing tages permanent and reliable ; not a ton to attend the ceremonies at the A full line of Boots and Shoes of duced more vigorously this year than at any their patrons that stock entrust»*«! to their past time. Tuiro*\ lor english branches, unrecorded, irretrievable.” Let us be land where ono may grow fat on the Soldiers’ Home. care will be well and safely cared for. all sorts and sizes. ranges from $4 to $*8, wceouling to grade. Long Branch, Sept. 8th.—Gen. John hot slow then to gather from them the ¡spontaneous productions of the soil. Mn-ic: Organ or Piano, $13 per term ot 11 A. Sutter, the old Uxlifornia pioneer, GOOD TURNOUTS (though one might even do that,) bnt •veeks. Languages $3 each per let m. C ome historic traditions of the early days, arrived here last evening. O ne , C ome A ll . Of carriages and buggies supplied at hnd' learn to treasure tho memory of where he may reasonably expect a good Washington, Sept. 8.—Tho National living, and even fatness, through a any time. ju- J. II. SKIDMORE, Prill. tl ig is at half-mast to-day, out of re CROCKERY the intrepid leaders as we see crum AND spent to ox-President Theirs. bling to, dust around us the last rem dicious use of brain'and muscle. GLASS WARE ; BALED HAY FOR SALE! GRANITE... New York, Sept. 8. — Gold closed at nants of their handiwork ; for ere long IRON......................... In quantities to suit purchasers. They will ASHLAND BAKERY THE PIONEERS. 103 WARE we shall all be covered by the coffin also, in com ecrion with their stable, run a Long Branch, Sept. 8.—The Califor AN!) lid, and the cold pago of history will It is well, fellow citizens, that yon nia Pioneers, of the days of ’49, and TRUCK.WAGON bear a( best but u poor record of the cherish the memory of these early days their families, to the number of 300, At reasonable rates. I). C hai ’M as A Nxi!.. at the Ocean Hotel this morn 31:lf A Full Stock of trials and hardships of the Old Pio and magnify and extol the conduct and arrived ing. neers. qualities’of these worthy founders of F1YHE TTnlorrignM i« row pierwr^l to furnlrh New Y’ork, Sept. 8.—The steamship 1. WHITE biul BROWN BREAD, Pie* aid this great and growing commonwealth. Oder, from Southhampton, brought Cuk»**, ut tie Io Ae-t prices. Families supplied upd WHO IS HET produce taken io exchange. At the You and those who come after you, £30,000 in gold coin ; another steamer brought $650,000. RESTAURANT On^xif lhe great questions of the day will in turn be elevated and improved Hardware, Cutlery Etc. A heavy storm yesterday sent a tre by the proud consciousness that your mendous sea rolling in on the coast, is: Wfib. is Osman Pasha? It would Meals 25 cents: Tea and Coflee progenitors and predecessors deserved and much damage was done last night seem -that many are loath to admit Extra. . at Long Branch and Coney Island. that an.old dilapidated power like Tur and received the meed of honor and Long Branch, Sept. 8.—There was a Always on hand and made to or- The patronnge of the public ia rolici'ed and witla- fuction guaranteed. [9 3 jo ] W. 8. SAYER. key ought to be credited with produc esteem for lives spent in noble and goodly attendance of old Argonauts and der, the best of useful deeds. Doubtless there is a Pioneers on the occasion of the 27th ing so great a military genius as Os- HU IE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COM -* pride of ancestry which is a weakness celebration of the admission of Califor Tin Sheet iron and Copperware JL pletely overhauled his Buw-Mil) one nan baa proven himself by his master Mrs. Jas. Firing <(• Miss M. J. Swingle nia. Among those present were Gen. and a care for posterity which is only mil** a bove Ashland^ is now prepared lo; ly defense of the Ottoman Kingdom Gibson, Gen. Sutter, Bayard Taylor, Have opened a ftret-daf» Cheap For Cash furnish disguised selfishness. Bnt there is against the Moscovites. Some argue F. G. Clark, Lewis Leland, J. G. both beauty and truth in the sentiment MILLINERY STtFfrE l^odgc, U. S. N., and many other dis tbatbe nrdei be Masrbal Bazuine bim- of Webster, expressed on a similar oc Op Main Street tinguished men. After the banquet, Or Exchange for seif whcto fhe pnblit lost sight of after regretting inability to attend Ashland - - - - — Oregoit. bis-.rc>mastic escape from imprison casion: “There is also a moral and letters were read from President Hayes, Gen. We have now on hand a l»eaunfut aeeortment of ment, while others are sanguine that it philosophical respect for our ancestors, Sherman, Gov. Irwin, Gen. Beale, WHEAT, and im- Mark Twain, Joaquin Miller, and Hate, B<>nr>ets, Rhadef. French Flower», W-iwuhs, • can be no‘other than K. Clay Crawford which elevates the character riuiLe«, Neck Tie», Linen Suite, loir, OATS —or tub — presses the heart. Next to the sense others. Finlehlng Goode, etc., etc etc. •of Maryland. About 1873, Maryland BACON Y’ork, Sept. 8.—An assignment tj’rs in ths Egyptian service wrote borne of religions duty and moral feeliDg, I of New BUTTRICK & SMITH PATTERNS Frank Leslie, newspaper publisher, of an Amerjeuu known as Osman Bey, hardly know what should bear with to Isaac N. England, was made in the &4J**Dree* Making done to order, and all ordere I BEST QUALITY stronger obligation on a liberal and from a distance promptly filled. (iiP*Ageiicy for Dr. ini the aci>y of the Khedive and the office of the County Clerk to-day. The And all kinds of Merchantable Warner’e Health Coreel. Everythih».cold cheap for IN ANY QUANTITY Cash. [v2L2tf. personal description tallied exactly enlightened mind, than a conscious Sun says the liabilities are $320,000. Produce. with, that of Crawford, who was tall ness of alliance with excellence depart Mr. Leslie’s embarrassments arise, in part, from too extended invest THATCHER & WORDEN, and stalwart-wilh a reckless bearing. ed; and a consciousness too, that in its good TO' SUIT PURCHASERS ments in real estate. An arrangement •£j^“Please give me a call and acts and conduct, and even in its sen It seems that Oytuan Bey has become has been made whereby the publica convince yourself before purchas Osman Pasha and that there are actual-1 timents and thoughts it may be active tions will be continued. —IM7BING THE— Dealers in A correspondent predicts not the dis ing elsewhere. ]y some pretty good evidences that the ly operating on the happiness of those B. F. REESER. memberment of the Mormon Church distinguished Turkish general is actu- i who come after it.”— II>n. M. 1\ D'ttJy j on COMING SEASON, AT THE AehUtd September 12th 1877. [v2-13lf account of the death of Brigham ally an American,, a mau of undoubted in hii Anima! Address before the Oregon ■ Young, but the abandonment of polyg DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, LOWEST RATES. bfilliuuee asu writer and speaker, who Pioneer Socb fif. amy. Toronto, Sept. 8.—News from Ft. divided his time between the edito- Ro vnd G rove —We are informed by Walsh of Aug. 14 says: Sitting Bull CAPS, BOOTS and rSaf tripod, rostrum and gambling encamped at Point Horse Buttes, house, and finally folded his robe James McGinnis, of the firm of Lewis is Will exchange Cur any kind of twelve miles from Ft. Walsh, and fTIIlEUNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND A* McGinnis, sub-mail contractors on I at his shop on Main street, two doo:s around him and quietly stole away | forty-five from Wood Mountain. He HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, the livery stable?,, where he is prepared fr.om bis old acquaintances and his the line from Linkville to Lake City, has no intention of going on the war fi to om Merchantable Produce. do all kinds of work iu his liae'at the that they have ldbuted a station at path. He is determined to remain, un debta.likewise. lowest price. Round Grove, on the mountain east of der British protection. Y a nkee N otions , New York. Sept. 8 —News from Mad WAGONS, BUGGIES* AND ALL KINDS’ It seems that Jcseph, according to i Sprague river. The station is to be in Satisfaction Guaranteed!. latent'accounts, is supposed to be en-; charge of Mr. Robert B. Paul. We agascar to July J, announces that the Of Vehicles Made to Order. Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc. has proclaimed the absolute route to the Yellowstone country, and hear Messrs. Lewis <fc McGinnis spoken Qaeen JOHN CHANDLER lreedom of Livingstonian slaves, new* Repairing of all kinds-done with dispatch, lljat (X-n. Crook-is already moving to1 ' of as promnt and efficient mail crar- or old. This, however, does not abol call and fee DDK Liakvillc, Lake- county, Oregon.. V. 2, No. 7—tf». intercept*hilt". tiers. nol’f. JOHN RALTIL ish the existing domestic slavery there. Furniture Factory, t WOOLEN h J A MAKING ROOM * PIONEER STORE. NO SHODDY, I O £ 1 2J A NEW STOCK V F« T RESTAURANT ----------------------------------------------------------------------- r '< • ‘ ». • ■ SAW MILL " ■■ — I Wagon Shop. — _.. — . «■«- ----------------------- - I