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[Condaded from firet png».] sity for immediate action is apparent. To enable the United States to co oper« ate in the international exhibition which was held at Vieuna, in 1873, Congress then passed a joint resolution making an appropriation of $200,000, and authorizing the president to ap point a certain number of practical ar tisane and scientific men who should attend tho exhibition and report their proceedings and observations to him. Provision was also made for the ap pointment of a number of honorary commissioners. I have felt that prompt action by Congress in accepting the in vitation of the government of France is of so much interest to the people of this country and so suitable to the cor dial rel&tions'between the governments of the two countries that the subject might properly be presented for atten tion at your present session. TEACHERS INSTITUTE. GENERAINEWS. H. M. THATCHER. SIKES WORDEN. We again publish to-day the pro [Condensed from Oregoninn and Cill Dispatches.] Providence, Oct. 15.—A large crowd gramme for the Jackson Co., Teachers THATCHER & WORDEN Institute, and we earnest’ ? hope there to-day, witnessed the impressive dedi will be a good attendance on that occa cation of Roger Williams’ monument. DEALERS IX New York, Oct. 16.—Moses A. Sny sion. More efforts than usual have been made to make the session one pe der, teller of Merchants Exchange Na culiarly interesting and instructive. tional bank, for embezzlement of $6,- Although we have made great progress 000 from this months accounts was ar in this country, in the educational line, rested. during the last few years, there is yet Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 1G.—Two much improvement to be made in our deaths at Fernandina to-day. Dr. LINK VILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. methods of teaching, and as the design Herndon, volunteer physician, from of the Institute is to promote efficiency Savannah, died this foreuoon. Are now receiving from San Francisco an extensive stock of goods of great variety exactly suited to the trad«* of the on the part of teachers, it should meet Buffalo, Oct. 16.—Prof. Geo. Hadley with the support and encouragement, the famous chemist, died to-day. Coffee Pots 37! cents not only of the teachers themselves but Chicago, Oct. 16.—Advices by tele Water Pails 63 cents. of the patrones student and all others, graph, received at the Indian Bureau Covered Buckets 37! cents. for everyone is, or ought to be, inter to-day, indicate the safe and expeditious Milk Pans 25 cents. Which‘hey are prepared to sell at prices th it cannot fail to satisfy customers. Be ested in the subject of education. So removal of the Sioux Indians to the sure to call and see us and see for yourselves. Dippers 25 cents. cial and political prosperity depend so Missouri river, in accordance to the much upon the enlightenment of the 3 Pint Cups for 25 cents. wishes of the Government. people, that we cannot, if we would,ex Box and Parlor Stoves from Paris, Oct. 17.—Accurary of official THE PRISON CONGRESS. aggerate the importance of the school 8 to 25 Dollars. The government of Sweden and as the great civilizer, and we could all returns which report 314 Republicans Norway has addressed an official invita well afford to spend even more of our and 201 conservatives elected is con tion to this government to take part in time and means than than we do, in firmed from the Republican side. London, Oct. 16.—A Russian official the international prison congress to be educational things. There are many Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. held next year. The problem which of us, not yet as old as Methuselah, dispatch, dated Oct. 16, says: Yester THATCHER & WORDEN. the congress proposes to study, how to who remember the ferule, the saw mill day the Russians gained a great victory diminish crime, is one in which all civ slab for a school house seat, the frigid over Makhtar Pasha, capturing many -v2n!9tf. ilized nations have an interest in com look of the Master from behind his guns and prisoners. The Turks have mon, and the congress of Stockholm desk all the day long, and the numer been driven from the road to Kars. seems likely to prove the most impor ous other things pertaining to a semi- London, Oct. 16.—A correspondent tant convention ever held for the study barbarous system of instruction, that at St. Petersburg telegraphs that the of th is grave question. Under author naturally gave us a distaste to study— fate of Monday’s battle was decided by ity of a joint resolution of Congress, made the school a place of unspeakable a flank movement on Mukhtar Pasha’s approved February 16tb, 1875, a com punishment. Happily as "time keeps position from the north. The Russians mission was appointed by my predeces ringing its changes,” we have made oaptured some thousands of prisoners. sor to represent the United States on many rational improvements upon the Chicago, Oct." 17.—A special from that occasion, and the prison congress old system, and the little ones now go Sitting Bull commission, dated Milk having been, at the earnest desire of to places of comfort, where the seats River, states that information reaches A FINE LOT OF HATS! the Swedish government, postponed to are constructed so as noi to obstruct there, that Sitting Bull is now at Ft. YtVtyOULD Announce to the people of Jackson and Lake counties 1878, his commission was renewed by the circulation of the blood entirely; Walsh with 30 warriors, awaiting the that they have commenced receiving their new Fall stock, me. An appropriation of eight thous where one is not confined to one posi- Commissioners. The commissioners and that every day will witness additions to the largest stock of and dollars was made in the sundry -tion throughout tho live long day, with will probably reach Ft. Wahh on the civil service act of 1875 to meet the ex only a brief respite at noon; where the 18th inst. Sitting Bull’s village is penses of the commissioners. I recom master’s face may some timo relax into some 40 miles from Ft. Walsh and com mend the reappropriation of that a smile, and,indeed, everything appear prises three handred and fifty lodges, sum for the same purpose, the so pleasant that one may even learn to representing about one thousand war former appropriation having been enjoy the school room. This state of riors, so me of whom are escaped Nez covered into the treasury and no things is so different from the old time Perces. Ever brought to this market. They desire to say * to every reader of J longer available for the purpose with tyranny that we look baok on the past this paper that if New York, Oct. 17.—A 'limes Wash out farther action by Congress. The and wonder that the time issoshort,since ington specials says tho prospect of a subject is brought to your attention at we laid aside this barbarism and began short session is now considered bright Standard Goods, Sold at the lowest market price, this time in view of the oircumstances to adopt a rational mode of instruction. ened. Two weeks or little more, will which render it highly desirable that And yet, notwithstanding our progress, probably bring an adjournment. the commissioner should proceed to the we Lave yet much to learn. Our edu Will do it, they propose to do the largest business this Fall and Washington, Oct. 17.—The President discharge of his important duties im cational laws are defective, our school A Full Stock of Winter ever done by them in the last live years, houses not always arranged on a com has sent the nomination of Harlan as mediately. As the several acts of Congress pro fortable and healthful plan, our text associate justice of the Supreme ^ourt Candies and Nuts; Furnishing And that they can positively make it to the advantage of every one to call upon them in Ashland and test the truth of their assertions. Goods, Fancy Goods, Yankee viding for detailed reports from the books need elaboration and amendment, to the Seuate. The Democratic caucus has decided to push the Louisiana cases Notions, White and Colored shirts They will spare no pains to maintain, more fully than ever the rep different departments of the govern our Bystem of instruction may be al to a speedy termination. Among the Picture Frames and Mould ment require their submission at the most infinitely improved, and to whom utation of their house as the presidents nominations to the Senate, beginning of the regular annual ses should we look with more confidence ing cheaper than ever before! sion, I defer until that time any furth for rational and progressive ideas rela made to day, were the following minis B. F. REESER. er reference to subjects of public inter tive to such matters, than to the teach ters; El wtml F. Noyes, France; James Aehln <1 October 26th 1877. [v2-13tf Russell Lowell, Spain; John A. Ki^son, ers themselves; the very individuals est. [Signed] R. B. HAYES. whose daily routine of duty brings Austria: Thomas A. Osborn. Chili; W ashington , D. C., Oct. 15, 1877, them face to face with the errors and Henry W. Willard, Brazil. Ministers resident of the United States: John L THE ASHLAND TIDINGS defects of our educational system. In Stephens, Sweden and Norway; James l Maple and Fancy Good*. 6ru eric«- il<«i <1 vvac 9 Ch» Inng< | the Teachers Institutes the whole sub <><>(*, Shoes, Hots and Caps Jlilliiiciy and Dress Goods.. M. Comley, Hawaii; John M. Lingetan, ject may be appropriately considered, I Crockerv, Glass and Tiimare* Miawh, wrappers, Cloak .) In Prices of FRIDAY OCTOBER 26, 1877. and as we may reasonably expect wis Hayti. London, Oct. 17.—A Paris corres dom from a multitude of counsellors, SEWING MACHINES! . And in fact Everything Required for the Trade < f THE TEMPER OF SITTING BULL. it is not irrational to believe that, pondent telegraph’s as follows: It is believed that the total Republican vote AN $80 SINGER FOR $60! It is reported through a special dis through means of these conferences, is 380,000 in excess of that of 1876. As BOX TOP, 2 DRAWERS & DROP LEAF. patch to the Herald from Ft. Walsh, much good may result to the cause of regards personal influence of President dated Oct. IS, that the U. S. Commis education. $60 J $50» $6OJ + ♦ ♦- .---- A FL’LL LINE OF---- McMahon it is noticable that the ar NOT A FAILURE. sion, sent out to treat for peaoe and rondissement in which his county seat And Liberal Discount for Cash ! good will with the Sioux general have Any one who could enter and inspect is eituated, returned a Republican by at last met that dignitary faoe to face, READ with care the wing of the grand pavil an overwhelming majority. and have entirely failed to accomplish Tiie lie' < f Silee for 1S76 airi testimonials from the ion at the Sate Fair set apart for tho Madrid, Oct. 17.—The Government very I mh judges in the country: anything with him. In fact, he has display of fruits,cereals, and vegetables, intends to remonstrate with the United We, the iriderMgnei, reeider te of Jackson coun*y, dismissed the Commission abruptly and and h iving used ihe Singer Mudi ne eutli- and then declare that the exhibit was States against the duty on Spanish owning —CONSISTING OF— clen ly long u> hatisfy u * .hit ir it every reeitect disdainfully. It has been an expensive a fikkt - class machine for all kinds i.f family work, not as good as in former years, must shipping entering United States ports. would cneerfn ly recommend it o all wishing to pur- and humiliating failure and the Sioux ih iee a dr»<-cLi88eew itig niichine: either be possessed of a treacherous Casimeres, Flannels, Tweeds, Doeskins, Blankets Stocking The city Council uf Portland, Ogn., Mrs. Geo Wil «on, question still remains unsettled. Mre. T. B. A'kineon. memory, or a disposition to preva^cate. • — —< ♦ Pre* Filippi-, Yarn and Made-up Clothing. Mre. !S J. Oliver, has forbidden the employment of Mrs. Mrs. I J Phipt'F, Mre. F. I.iiv, III A dvised .—A dispatch from The long array of squashes, beets, tur Mre. M Txiil ¡nd, Mre. John Orth, Chinamen on the public works. Mrs. S E lhmbp, Bucbarist states that a general, former nips, tomatoes, watermelons, onions, Mre. E H. R eamee, Always on hand and for sab* at the lowest prices. Mr». T. W. Johnson, i Mre N. Ficher, Elmira, N. Y., Oct. 17. — At the Sus ly in the American army and now a potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, pump Mrs. Wm P.yue. Mice A. Roe«, Mrs. M. Rigg*, Mre T. T. McKenzie. correspondent, was expelled from Rou kins. and rutabagas on the right, the quehanna river regatta, at Oswego, Mrs. H-i^The highest market price paid for .7 H ouck , Mre. J. Ritter, Courtney won the the first prize of $200; Mre. M. A. Filmer, M Myer, me chant tailor, manie by the Russian authorities, be grains plump and golden upon the left, Mrs. 1, G mui g, John E.ir.ey, “ “ cause he served in the Turkish army and the apples, pears, quinces, grapes, making the mile and a half and return Mr». H. Helme, A. Mark«, “ “ WHEAT—OATS—BARLEY-BACON—AND—LARI). Mre. C. W. Sav g-, Geo. Nuriev, «hoemaker. during the Crimean war. This seems and plums, unrivaled in their huge pro in 20 minutes and 14\ seconds; the Mr#. T J Be l, Mrs. E. McDu.iel, Come «a?, come all! and give us a trial. ill advised and severe. portions and bright hues, that were ar fastest time on reoord. Mre. Alice Ulrich, , Mrs. Benj. Edon. New York, Oct. 18. — The BWJsays ranged through the center, could not Ne>*d!ee, oils and all kinds of attachments on hand TEACHERS INSTITUTE. v2n20tf.] or ordered. THE »INGER MAN’F’G CO., J. JI. McCALLA CO. Flint & Co., bankers, 31 Broadway, fail to cause old Oregonians a throb of Cor. First and Yamhill sis. Portland Oiegou. pride, and new-comers a sensation of have failed. Liabilities $115,000. J. W. RIGGS, A ok 8T, A h h la nd . O ffice of C o . S up ’ t . of P ublic ) S chools , A shland , J ackson - wonder not unmixed with delight. Mrs. Pbebe Robertson received $1,- SEWING MACHINE SALES FOR 187G. Co., Ogn., Sept. 39,1877. | Then the jellies and jams and preserves, 000 in the Superior Court from J. G. SINGER MF’G CÛ SOLD 262,316 The semi-annual Teachers Institute the bread and butter and cheese and Bennett for libel. It consisted of a THE Howe M -chi' e Co., 109, >91 108,997 >r tbisoounty will convene at Ashland, cake. It was an admirable display, cer personal advertisement, which was in Wheeler ór Wilson Mf’gCo., Domes ic S. M. Co , “ 23.587 'ov. 1st, 1877. tainly and one of which house mothers serted by some enemy of Mrs. Robert American B HA S. M Co., “ 17,937 Weed Sew'ng Machine Go., “ 14,425 PROGRAMME. might be justly proud. The exhibit in son. Wilcox & Gibis Ö. M. Co , •• 12,758 “ “ 2,789 oening Address: P. L. Fountain, this department alone was sufficient to Washington, Oct. 18.—The rumors Florence “ v2n!8-ly ithmetic: J. W. Merritt, N. L. Shid- declare Oregon the land of mammoth of probable trouble with Mexico, or (0)-r ar. vegetables, luscious fruits, fine grain, any disposition to precipitate, are ut Ai 1 igraphy: J. H. Skidmore, B. F. and thrifty housewives, and this decla terly sensational aod baseless? MILLINERY STORE »owell. A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothing Ge On Main Street ration being made and proven by incon Washington, Oct. 18. — Speaker Ran 1 ding: W. Willits, W. W. Watson, trovertible fact, who will dare to pro Aslilaml • ~ - - - Oregon. Dry Goods at the at the dall will form the committees of the . C. Galer. Res PIONEER STORE. We have now on band a beau-iful assortment of PIONEER STORE. claim the Seventeenth Annual Fair of House at his home in Philadelphia, y: Miss O. CulbenoD. E Hats, Bonnets, Shades. French Flowers, Wreaths, ory: J. Q. Willits, J. D. Fountain, the Oregon State Agricultural Society a where he many be free from interrup- Plumes, Neck Ties, Linen Suits, Ju«, Ladies’ Bast -------- < ♦ y: Miss Mary McCabe. Hist Finishing (Karie, etc., etc etc. failure, even though for the most part , tion. st Teaching: Miss Nettie Howard, of the week old Sol withheld his beams, A Fine Assortment of Fancy Essa Bucbarist, Oct. 17. — The bombard BUTTRICK PATTERNS <s Alice Hanly. Obje Goods and Notions at the •graphy: H. C. Flemming, W. J. and the clouds wept in torrents because ment of Plevna has recommenced along Er2r*A'l orders from a distance promptly tilled. Mi PIONEER STORE. of bis obstinancy ?— New Northwest. for Dr. Warner s Health Corset. Ev age. Ot*b< the whole line and a decided action is ery giyAgjncv unhg i-obl cheap for Cash. : Miss A. M. Weber. Sa? . imminent Russian advices report Bleaching, Pressing and Coloring, in the very C alifornia capitalists are negotia □ar: Miss Maggie Sergent, Miss E sm J teaieat manner. *v2nlt>ti large numbers of Turks deserting from Iyer. ting for the purchase of 50 000 acres of Gram» Mrs. Jas, Ewing. □ship: W. T. Leeke. F: N land in the lower Frazer River, British Plevna. I An immense stock of the best penma Mrs. E. Goodcbild. New York, Oct. 19. — The Tammany Columbia, for the purpose of forward Government: L. F. Willits, brands of Tobacco and Cigars at Poem.: ing a colony of Californians. The Hall convention to night nominated - School Kate Thornton. the PIONEER STORE. I Mias land is said to be very fertile and taxes Brady for Supreme Judge. The office Miss Della Howell. —-------- ---- -------- is for 14 years and Brady has the nom ?OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR- Essay: . i Public Schools: B. R. Willits, low.— [£x. - < ♦ >> -------- Musía ü liss Alice Alford. ination now from all parties. . lug go d wagon work, the undersigned P ostal C hanges . — The following Essay: 1 hereby makes known that he can be found GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS, 'apt. O. C. Applegate. O ’ Donnovan Rossa, the noted fenian, a> all times hi bi« shop in the 8. W. corner postal changes for Oregon are announ Poem: C J. B. Farley, R. Gray. was up at the police court yesterday of the public square Ashland Ogn; and is Algebra: 'iss F. Myer. ced: Offices established—Althouse, Jo “ Cheaper than the Cheapest ” is Our motto. reidy and willing lo <!o all work entrusted Essay: M Nov. 1st, Prof. J. W. Mer- sephine county, Charles H. Beach post for selling steamer tickets without li to me in a workmanlike manner. WA(>- Lectures: iv, 2d, “The Teachers true cense and released on his own recog ONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL master; Summer Lake, Lake county, ritt; N* Rev. J. B. Donaldson; Nov. BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. nizance. W. H. Averill post master. work,” - ■. O. C. Applegate. The World says the first shipment of to order, and repaired on short notice. 3d, Oap» ds of education are invited John H. Bonner has been appointed Ti'e best Eastern stock constantly on MRS. M. W. HARGADINE. All friet E. J. F arlow , Postmaster at Cedarville, Modoc Co., fesh beef to France was made by the hand. W. W. KENT NOR. to attend. California. Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. County Sup’t. stsamer Labrador on Wednesday. Great Reduction in pri ces of tinware. Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex- change for goods. Dry Goods, Groceries Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Clothing-. ---------------------------- ----------------------------------- Glassware. GENERAL MERCHANDISE LIVERPOOL tía ■i Southern and South-Eastern Oregon PIONEER STORE Ashland. Wagon Factory. I Oregon,