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TIDINGS STATE NEWS- Til AN’GSGIVIX’G PROCLAMATION’. (Condensed l.om Sere Eichaunea] To l!>e People of the Stale of Oregon:— ' Gvrv LEt ". 1877 Io compliance with an honored custom, FRI D \ Polk county has made the first pay s'.’d i.i accordance with the Prodama- ment on state taxes for 1877 which the t'on of the Pres’dent of the United treasurer has received. States, I, S. F. Chadwick, Govornorof Three companies of soldiers will be T .* ly introduced Oregon, do hereby anpo;nt Tuursdav, stationed at Camp Harney daring the -s io a pream1 le tue 29th dav of November, A. D., winter. M. S. Helman has received B i. i 1 cgi ••‘g.i ne i-' i'-en.ty 1877, to be observed by the people of the contract for furnishing the post which gu «rantee to Caiue^e subjects in tue Commonwealth as a day of Thanks with flour. tb’s country tue «ame pr’vileges and im giving aed P.aise to Almighty God for Charles Shrader of Polk county has munities that A-o mo t favort-I rations the manifold blessings which He has beeu adjudged insaue by Judge Truitt enjoy, a’d continues rs follow And; bestowed npon our favored Slate dur ?.t ’ the im- j ing the year, for the abundant harvests of that county snd ordered to thb Asy wbere i', exop- ienee shows th- migrat’on of MiLj cis of CL a is injur-' that our fields have borne, for thep’en- lum. ions to the peop!o among no in they ty that fills our homes, for ibe general I There are 113 prisoners in the State settle and th re; Jens great di ger in the prosperity and health that we enjoy, peaitentiary. future to ti e whole ru oi; il where- aud for the benificent Provideace that Miss. Mattie L Powell is president rovlsioDS bis preserved oar borders from the of the Salem Teachers association. a->, the ab'Ogm'ci of tho - • ♦* of said tri.. y i-;. CuUcOirc 11 L uc. 'on of 1 threatened desolation of a savage war. The School girls of Highland Clack the two Cuvet can l á St Cd»t d Aud I do earnesily recommend that amas county, have a queer way ol v. i, b i n on e year, ¡'at a 11; c Uil, where- the people of the State on that day lay . showing their respect. They pelted as, the evil suTertd i' . too great as’de tbei*’usual employments and as ! their school mistress with very aged to bo tolerated beyond ihot time semble themselves together ia their ac eggs lately and the lady took it for an in any form, therefore, A’r /' /"/ A ’.- customed places of public worship, to insult and left. That from aud after J.ilv I, F'78 it shall give Siting testimony of the’r gratitude Professor T.erman, a scientific miner ba uul-.i v'ul f jr any s.jLj *c t o‘ China ' to the Father of all for the tender from Nevada has gone out to the Lucky to eute- wit’n’n tna jjiisd of til i mercy with which he has overshadow Queeo to resume operations on that Unite I Sia'iW I’ti’e S 113 file upon the ed vs. mine. Under bis wise directions the day of such ealyy, with ths Collector In witness whereof I have hereunto mine will soon declare regular monthly of Customs i-.t t!w p art where he ar- set my band and caused the seal of the dividends.— Douglas I.alepe. .dent. rive.’ a ecru! floate i : g imi by t.'u U. S. State of Orego 1 to be affixed at theEx- According tu the Ast or Ian 18,000 im Minioter re- t Chiu i, ar.il daied iI ■ ecutive Office, in the City of Salem, migrants arrwed ia Oregon during y days pr not more ! l this first day of November, A. D., 1877. 1876. pre ent.; o ? —S. F. C itadw ck . mercantile I the -[ seal ¡-Attest: ----.--- - S. F. ClIADW’TCK, repr< ■ e jt ;!ii es Secretary of btate. tabli-h ne >t be named i i sa ti cot icate; that a.iy Chi STRAY THOLGIITS. peso subj.'cl coming into the Unitei LEATHER, LEATHER. A.) s-» ic’d’•»<■ ?>Ii»' Fr nces Myer before he Sta'es j. risdici’oa, contrary to torse re- CN-oaOudi! y it ct:e>9 las ’ . .e. A»u! cd. Nov. ! Lots of leather, of many a kind quirejje; t:, s’.'ull be deemed gn»ltv of i At Tolmau’s tenaery you cau find; , is;;. ,» J a work and addle, y mibdumeao 'f, and oj co vie i n iu the I have been tlunking upon what Faith» vi and true we re bound to be; Uui.ed Slrtes dlslilet c urt be subject theme I could write that wodd iuler- In carriage wo*k we’re not so fust; to a fioD oi $100, cr, m »lefj.ilt of pny- est this educated body. Different sub 1 ’Lis good Enough for any lass: ment ba impr.’ oaed at hard labor for jects have flitted through my imagina Stout t>OOl “ A .S'./OVX ol the first letter five u?oo‘b>; nul toe masler or owner of tion; all were good, but what should I 1 And good enough for any feller. '■» <1 ig siioii offenders ao’eci. My m’nd wps confused; »o 1 Very good hide? and good graiu 1 Ever wanted lor the tsuiue. l.y of misdemeanor these are bat “stray thoughts.’’ We v’n-22 fire, for which have listened with benefit to the exper I l:e la'uh . The b 11 fia- ienced teache -a, speaking on difl’e/ent iitit ry» U'. r Bala of djs!r:c.3 subjects. Tue good teacher prepares lens to be prose, ibed Ly himself at the outlet, w-th a store of 1 caiiM-rdl such co iv cted knowledge, as h>s “stock »n trade” for LAKEVIEW COTTAGEl 1 to Cb::ii, the expenses every special exercise which requires . I »mm I'» > fi 'es j nposed. sharpness or brightness. Weinostnot A Pleasant and Homelike House situated —AT— only cultivate the understanding and THATCHER & WORDEN * T- SIKES WORDEN. H. M. THATCHER. PLANING MILL - and - DE A LEKS IM Furniture Factory Granite Street 1 t Ì 1 Ashland, LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. Marsh Are now receiving from San Francisco an extensive stock of goods of great variety exactly suited to the trade of the Valpey LAKE COUNTRY LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD irg, Circular and Scroll-Sawing <ion to order. A SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, House, Sign end Oinunent. 1 Painfin^and Gr-iinian done io order in the Mill, or in ihe country. Canvassing ceiling. Paper hanging, Calsomining, Whiiwwashiu , Ac. on shortest possible no’ice. MARSH A VALPEY. Ashland, June 17ih, 1876. [ultl.c‘2-18 Which’hey are prepared to sell at prices tli it cannot fail to satisfy customers. sure to call and see ns and see lor yourselves. Be Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex change for goods. Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. THATCHER & WORDEN. ▼2nl9tf. 4 j J. -V Me Call. Ashland, Oregon. '1EOIÎGE NUTLEY HAS THE PLEASURE TO ■ aunoU'co i<> We i i. biu ii.-u. A^ai«-1 d nd i f ( eiin'ouni ’irx' id» re -uf e-« » ».> >piy »II w io need wiih à g «od ■ Usioui-n de <i m » i O i »'due, ni; ce u 'ne l»e»t in eil. Cl .-nd « e lina, bhup ou Muiu Street, of'»’c eel; ne i '*> v’ga. Aerili'no, oiioe *7.a lsA. no’tf. Main Street, Asnland •-» V % LIVE; LET LIVE THE EAGLE MILL 70ULD Announce to the people ofJackson and Lake counties / that they have commenced receiving their new Fall stock, and that every day will witness additions to the largest stock of f Situated 15 n i’e? Eon h o» Juckwinvi' e and 1: mile Nu»lit o»’ Afliii-i d. is lepa.ed iu do ¿eLe»'al GENERAI» MERC1S A NI)Î S E Custom and E;?3H2nge Business A «7 For? eau T’--d rt be— LOWEST CASH PIFCFS. Ever brought to this market. They desire to say to e very reader ol this paper that if 3fi flou L’Jb» ‘■h ri ’ ¡'ad 8 !'»» b.:"i ner ’anib el . Wl I • -< ù i id -> .-u'i .ile »acKe —cuito.iie » n'. broitig 'iie »ui i.». » I» u'.i-r G. F. 1HLL1NGS- Standard Goods, Sold at the lowest market price, W. I lu ve c i. . ■ » 0.’ ne >a if ■ - bt u>; rjsitted br (u.ib.e tiii Ho lei». Humming Bird Springs, near Eceryfhliuj as reprcseidcd o,- no sale. slum it witu knowledge, but must im Kfaniuth Lake, Oilv» »• I\'.r> y M itlou whose death has prove the whole range of homan feel Eleven miles Iron) Linkvil'e, on the road to caused s > much of a se isatiou through ing and motives. Ft. Klamath, Lake Co., Oregon. out the whole country, was bora in To prep ire for life at its best, even as W ayne coe»i‘y, led'.tea, iu 1823, and regards tue p.’esent state of existence, ^0“ Attention paid to the wains of guests ,com p’eted b:s fi v-fou.; Ih year while is ’ndeed a great and noble undertak The subscriber a so keeps a Good 8 able on b’s ? el.7 n , ■o n O .'gm k>'t s u ra - ing. In regard) ig education as a prep w-n suppif'd with hay and grain. Call and n? er. De wes i t*.l .’cate 1 at Miami Uni- aration for life, it is necessary to look st © if he can keep hotel. Q, j. ferrcCt vers:t j V ; w?s admitted to iho I into life as it is. It is no garden of IS 17; bee? me me o' the Circuit <1 Eden without the serpent. The life of Iud'i’oa u 1852; w is elected which we have to prepare for, is full of GovciDor of his S i i 780'9, a i the busy strife of men, the interest of O T I C E JP3 came Giv« ruor iu lSJi oj tooe contending parlies, the seeming good THE UNDEKfllGNF.D HAVE COMPLETED THFJH of Gov. 11 ?.:ry S. Li e to tho 1 and the lvrking evil. We have ever States Senate. J i 1SG-1 uo was elected and anon the publ’O and spirit-stirring I (One Mile West of the stand ofo'd Buckeye M.:J) P > • 1 as Lepa twice advocccf of wbat is right and just cud Govecr.or vi the elected to tar. ; J » ?il in 1870 wan true; and we have the quiet working Are now Sawing all kinds of Lumber, SIDING, RUSTIC, FLOORIN'). FIN- appointed • to J)'_. 'dcJ, bui de out, in the lower walks of useful less, BOXING, ISV NG, SUA.NiLlNG OF ALL blZFS. G li py jeo.ecis a of that high estimate of duty, which Fir,Yeliow and sugar Pin'- of ad dimensions U'Jet'l 1 is al» 1- spares neither time nor means for per Laths, Sheathing, Shingles, Fenc ! ¥ m’.Utrl, aad be tonal indulgence. For this, education ing etc., etc., A :»‘ü iàìLcmce in ba3 to prepare in such a ma uer as that SEND IN YOUR ORDERS! -t i. vbe good shall be estimated while the vea j S ' evil shall be seen to be evil, and be I All orders promptly attended to. ........ rjs//......... resolutely rejected. Again, education Las so to prepare OATS, WHEAT, FLOUR, LARD and 1 for life that the future shall bo better BACON, taken in Exchange for i . than the past. It is not enough that .... LUMBER.... 1” * "'Address h 1 ode.» to last < our youth should go on ia the same A1ARM3, V ALl’EY & CO. 3 beaten track which has hitherto been Yellow Jacket MiU, Brownsborough, 1st, at,Ind:.. japrJ’a, trodden. We are not satisfied wiih P. O , Ogu. (2-16tf) extremely pa' mu I h this in other departments of effort—iu our arts, oar manufactures,or in any of scm ; ’,<< d’..’ i.X ï'Uüi2 X ASOX’^Y. those branches of civilization which ob L. A. NEIL. D. CHAPMAN. xh *’'e hrs long beeu divh-don between ■ tain for a nation and people the charac ASHLAND I reneh F-eo Masons as to whether a ter of being prosperous. We are not bel'ef .a L' i .' o “Grand Architect of the altogether satisfied with this in the Uuiver- •” r' ou'.l be a part of their j methods of teaching what has already FEED AND LSVERY STABLE ! u <1 o’ iu.»e of their coa- j been taught in our schools. cree 1. 1 io seco. stdu io ) wb.ch u ’■an thus: “Free Ma-1 Sumo one has said: “No man or MAIN STREET. n nrv h<»uls to the principle of lie exis-1 women ever lived that did not believe tc-nc.' of 1» >J red the immortality of the , himself capable of teaching school or roul. Las Let*? altered by an immense i directing others how to do so. Ped mnjo.'i y iu a at** ¿trsonic convention, : dlers, saddlers, butchers, or bakers; UN’DEPS CNED WOULD so us to teed: ‘‘I ice Masonry Lolds^to mad men, sad men, foolish and witty; ec. u’lj ’ or n i -ie:r ¡ ' »ends / d) • they tue prioctple of un absolute freedom of, no matter what their education or sta > a i e • '.»Üc gene ■e p c ? ised Lie aoove coasc ence, cud to tho brotherhood of I tion and experience in life, each has r ’ii. b. vhg uioro.v, dr tie- e-i •biisba.eììt, rd the lobet i«> it ? uk j J. I; excludes no one on re i b's pet method of managing a school. hay lioin the p<entires, they 1 can assure tl)e:- patrons that stock entrusted to their count of L's belief.” » A’i o her ”'o;s me by trim I :hest care will be we'i anti safely cared for. I'e'i a»d .o it) >ee wbo uade.s. 'd hem I .-st, Will do it, they propose to do the largest business this hall and Winter ever done by them io the last five years And that they can positively n?ake it to the advantage of every one to call upon them in Ashland ami test the truth ol their assertions. Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. LAID BARLEY. They will spare no pains to maintain, more fully than ev< r the rep-, utatiou of their house as the F ANY O<E CAN INFOR VI I * AV P FEE A PH' 1 <,ll Hl < Í oi I' ir •_ I t , e: b Ih- »KUInl, II I vH', rmi't-r a i .vor by teu 1 r;z wt id io tbe I' hongs < lifll’K. HE£ I QUARTELS ÄCKNGTC LE TGID Would iniorra bi- ..'e id • th t b’s Si .b es at STEAM SAW MILL i 1 I k u p* e «< i.«l C.i i>‘y G««»»*'-« Gí.» < i ' i * «oit», Msoe*, M;ii* î»ttd (':»!’•' (’rork«‘rv, Gia-switd Ti» m TBE iX’DIAX FAMIX’E A Good HACK Ex>ll<-n’. BUGGIES and No 1 RIDING HOIt.l'S nlwrt,» on hand fc/T"Horses promptly c. re l far, an t Southern and South-Eastern Cregcn A FI LL LINE OF---- —CONSISTING OF— .»* Casimeres, Flannds, Tweeds. Doeskins, Blankets Stocking Yarn and Made-up Clothing. STOCK SALT. pr. 100............... $2 75 JFj^The highest market price paid for GROUND ALUM “ .............. 3 00 LIVERPOOL (meat) ................ 3 50 WHEAT—OATS—BARLEY—BACON—AND—LARU. At J. M. McCALL A CO'S. T-f?-Tlit* highest market price paid for Come «»ne, come all! and give us a triai. Wheat Oat*. Barley, Bacon and Lard. Large stock oi' lew goods just rece iv v2n2O*f.] J. 1W. McCALL A ( O. ed—Full anrouncement next week. Come i and see us. rr Dissolution of Copartnership. rriHK PARTNERSHIP heretofore exis ing lietween W. H. Ha haw iy and J. B. lligdou, is this d»y dissolved uy mu .u«l Cuueem. J B RTGDON. W. IT. HATHAWAY. Ashland. Oregon, Aug 27th 1877. |12tf. DENTISTRY. DR. SHREWSBURY, Oregon, (O) A Large and Fresh stock of Dry Goods at the PIONEER STORE. OF TWENTY-FIVE YEAH S’ PRACTICE I AS taken Rooms at Ashland, where he will remain a tew days- On exhibi tion in his office will be seen the members’ card of the Directory of the State Board of Regular Dentists torXj.diloinia, ol which the Dr. is a member. j£fy*Prices reasonable. H Ì i An Elegant stock of Clothing the PIONEER STORE. ---------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- A Fine Assortment of Fancy A splendid stock of Boots and Goods and Notions at the Shoes at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. I An immense stock of the best brands ot Tobacco and Cigars at! the PIONEER STORE. ¡ ♦ 1 k J On the shortest n >’i :e {£57" Bo not fail to give the Lishvil'e S*.- bles a tiia vinUif] GEORGE It is csomcled th it the Indian Lía ine v. dl co t »¡.o gover.intent not les? ti an I 75,000 00!) for ,PLef a’oae. It is s. id !. at .Ir. Fawcett ia a very dospon- i der.t speech delivert il ut S desbury re-1 cently, inocght tuero could bo nothing I I * (.«¿«uis. u•«••• r-r< »’>•< And in fact Everything Required for the Trude < f Tourists and Others Outfitted GOOD TURNOUTS Tue reason for this is thatperhaps of the Of carriages and buggies sunpl'ed at whole range of learned or unlearned mi’ time. occupations, that of teaching is the most complex a ad, next to t-be act of BALED HAY FOR SALE! composing a poem, successful teach In (pi.'nii 'PR tn su't np chr*eri’. They will ing is the most difficult kind of labor lU.su, in connection w‘ n • e’r stab e, run a to describe. How to make a watch may TBUCK. WAGON ias'oro forluiLi but ban'-ruptc ’y. if be told; how to teach a good school can these c-oorrncùs répondu a res are ie- never be told satisfactorily. Hence, At reasonable rates. D. C hapman & N eil . 31:tf quired to reueve tl’o famished peonie most people knowing, absolutely noth ing of the art and Liddeu springs of » very few years; »’though bis g.ea est motive power iu teaching, display the estimate e oi tl:o *’ e ipeasp of the present assurance of total igno«aueein fancying »L . RIGGS, famine war. at L u i v5,€0 ».LOO less thau they know all about it.” The greater part of it is s'mply roa niQTOGBÂESÏC it wlil actual A’ re <el tine work. Thea let uot va;u delusions, as to the nobility of our calling, dis ARTIST, Hr.A’ l > F rom .—Mr. F. G. Schwatka, tract out ui'Dils from the simp1« me of tb’s cilv, has just received a le.ter chanical derails of our work. The eye I Ashland Oregon. from bis so i imi, who is now in the of the public is upon us; its optuion is our inceDtlvo. Our cause is clear; onrs Indian country. Lieutenant Fred I am now permanen'ty located in this but to carry the load to the end of the writes that l»e has been ordered, with chapter, aud reach the goal in time place, and re-pe.liuily asks the prtionag of his company, to tsemt Spotted Ta i Tue teacher must be good in every the citizens. and Li» b. to the new lesn’vatiuu , sense of the word, in order to hold h-s ALL WORK WARRANTED provided ter them rear the tl Missouri place. Children cannot aud will not K ver, and tl at ho IS to have command be humbugged. We, as teachers, must To give Emire S tisfactioa. Prices to suit for th.s W;l ft-r of the new agency. ever be seek'og the new improvements The Times. II s Lit’ud»i v. ; <g to address letters und must keep pace with the wheels of to L m. el '»uat \ . • ?t 11 ' t U) tO * PoUCU time. We want the present better than •*ytn»y, D. ;_: j , Itrr.tcrj JA» ruiy. tue past and the futrre better still. HOP Call and sec Specimens, [ v2u6tf A.t.i.i'U«! Are lu e'ce’len’. te;nir, irn; 1v pr vi h'l will Led Alld 'h it Cll*ti'llier» «11 N; ’.v..l ed Oil promptly and ¡n the btH t'jle, Tr’T. E).ev -;y wo.dy b^uie icletcn C- j ‘e ’ . ce ie. (her tow . ^ch. * * «t i c. t‘» « I MihiW. y m»d ASHLAND HOUSE he undersigned wishes to re - mind !•' friends, and the traveling pub lic generally, that he is still to be found nt T this LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, where he Is reidy at any time, and on ail occasion? to set be'ore them the best the market affords, in a style second to no other house in Oiegon. Dinners and suppers for special occasions, gotten up in appropriate style, at short no tice. JASPER HOUCK. I GROCERIES, HARDWARES, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS, “ Cheaper than the Cheapest ” is Our motto. Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. v M _ f MRS. M. W. HARGADINE.