THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. FRIDAY............................................ APRIL », 1178 REPUBLICAN STATE CONVtNTIOM. STATE NEWS- Ex-Gcv. Geo. L. Ourry is reported con DEMOCRATIC STATE PLATFORM. H.M. THATCHER. FOR SALE! year were $9,186,18. Therefore, all p*r*rau knuwli g th«me*lve* tadtb;*d w qm wu] uiM1 t Before the first of M ty n«xt. 1 will also t> plen *d to i>caipt for aay muB»r* du* CHITWOOD 4 AIKlNbUN. 1 ’ Montezuma Lodge No. 50,1. O. O. F. has incorporated at Hillsboro. In Salem schools, male teachers receive an average ot $7832 a month, and female $52.50. Perhaps the district pays lor mus­ cle rather than brains —O beoonian . J. H. CHITWOOD. .»■ .44-1,) Abliland Barber Shop William Mayfield Hon. J. W. Nesmith has been invited by the citizen* of Walla Walla to deliver the ad­ Having purchased the Barber SLop ou dress at their annual fair next year. Main street, lately kept by Juuit-s K. The grand Lodge of the I. O. of G. T. will Leubo. will always be fouud on convene iu Portland on June 28 1878. hand r*ady io Hill and dale are again iu their verdaat SHAVE YOU. CUT YOUR HAIR, AN! robes. At this season of the year, the Fix you up iu the most approved st) .*. Umpqua valley is the pretties; laud iu (fie ^S^Give mr a call and try me. world.—S tak . V2u35it] WILLIAM MAYFIELD. Bert and Matthews, living at Wells station on the road from Pendleton to Umaúlla, Mi** m . a awimiLa. | via* i. c. * wib « lb . got into a fight last week, in which Bert wan stabbed several times, ouce dangerously near the heart. Matthews has been ar­ Have Opened a First-Cla»» rested. The De nocracy ofO. egon, in Convention assembled, make the following declaration of principles: S ection 1. That a simple government, lioiestly and economically administered, confined in its operations to the administra­ tion of justice and the preservation of the public peace, is the only safeguard, against the abuses of power to which persons in au­ thority are prooe, and a oorrupt and lavish The G uabo states that a man named Au­ appropriation ol the public funds to corpor­ ations. which has characterized a National gustine Hott, who owns a saw mill ou Long Adtuiuisir ition for the past seventeen years. Tom, while adjusting some of the machinery, S eo . 2. That we heartily approve the was caught under the arm by the saw which action of Congress in remonetizing silver. iuflicte I a frightful wounu iu his neck, from Tnai we believe that all money made or the effects of which he died on Friday issue 1 by the Government, should be of morning. Two men from Corvallis found the re­ equal value, and that we are in tavor of mains of a man on the Willamette near the paying al! the obligations ot the Govern­ ment in greenbacks so-called, when the pe- mouth of Mary's river last week, and three cimi iry interest of the people is promoted American half dollars and panokd penknile. thereby, except where otherwise expressly —S caxdabo . Information is wanted as to the where­ provided. abouts of Samuel Shannon, aged about 33 S ec . 3. That we regard the forced re­ sumption of specie payments as greatly ag­ years, a native of Canada, who left Bri'ish gravating the depression and distress conse­ Columbia in April 1876 lor Puget Sound or quent on a long season of inflation, and ex­ Oregon». Information thankfully received travagance. We therefore favor the repeal by Joseph Sbaunon, New WeBt minster, of the act requiring resumption, Jan. 1,1879. B. C. S ec . 4. That the gratuity of near twenty On Thursday of last week the little three million dollar.-« paid the National Banks by year, old son of Mr. Tfi eodvre Mesplie, who the Governmett, is simply levying tribute lives about five miles from town on Mill upon tne people for the benefit of the capit- Creek, ^as accident ally drowned by fall­ t alist. We therefoie favor the repeal of the ing in tifo creek. So says the M ountain - 1 iw under which they were established, and EKB. the direct issue by the Government, of cur­ Col. James Fulton of the Dalles has sold rency receivable for all public dues, suffi­ five or six^undred head of unbroken stock cient to supply the place of the present bank horses to T. M. Junes uf Gervais, Manou Co. note circulation. for $15,0u0. ------------ » ♦ ---------------- S ec . 5. That we heartily endorse the ef­ fort now being made in Congress to reduce GENERAL NEWS. our present tariff list to. a strictly revenue [Condensed from Oregonian and Chronic)* standard. That the interest of the great Diet« ictuss.] mass of the people of the United States, lie in4 th^paths of unrestricted commerce. Chicago, April 9.—Tue President to-day S ec . 6. That we favor continued agi ta- nomina ed James C. Tolman, Surveyor Gen­ lion on the subject of Mongolian immigra­ eral for Oregon. tion to this country, until the Federal Gov­ Washington, April 9.—Among the items ernment is moved to modify our treaties added to the deficiency bill by the Senate with the Chinese Empire, so as to prohibit it, and thus save those of our fellow citizens committee are, for the expenses of jbserv- who depend upon labor for support, from ing the total solar eclipse, Ju>y 29th J8U0J; for Powell's survey of the Rocky Muuutaius unjust and degrading competition. S ec . 7. That the eighteen years of mis­ $50,000; Haydeu's survey, maps and charts, rule of the Republican party is indubitable $20,000. Constantinople, April 9 .—The Russians proof that that party Is no longer to be are completing forti ficutions begun by »hr trusted. That much of its legislation in Congress has tended to make the rich richer, Turks at Schekmedja and Serkos. Fresh and the poor poorer, and we arraign that purchasers of arms are beiug made by the party before the people for its class legisla- Turkish war office. tio i, for having fostered and upheld rings, Biddleford, Maine. April 9—Frederick lor its lepeitel effjrts to overcome the voice Savage a Frenchman, to-day murdered Roe of the people by an unjust and unconstitu­ Vinceut of Methune, Mass., by throwing her tional use of the military arm of the Govern into the river. Wheu airested, his explana­ ment. and for forgeries perpetrated under tion was ‘ I loved her too much ” He is its official sanction, whereby R. B. Hayes married aud has children. was placed in the Presidential chair, con­ Fall River, Mats. April 10.—S. Angier trary to the expressed will of an overwhelm­ Chase, treasurer uf Union MiLs, is Baid to be ing majority of the people of this Govern­ a defaulter for $480,001. ment. New York, April 10.—Bishop Andiews of S ec . 8. That we demand such legisla­ the New York Methodist conlerunce has tion, State and Federal, as will prevent the decided th-*t licensing ol women as preach­ abuses gt owing out of compensation for ex­ ers is against the doctrines of »Vesley. Dis­ tra services^ and will limit the pay of offi appointed advocates of the new departure cials to a single salary; secure the prohibi­ have taken an appeal to the general confer- tion of all perquisite.-, that frui tlul source of ance of Methodists of the whole country in corruption whereby the compensation al­ 1880. lowed by law to those in public employ­ Deadwood, D. T , April 10.—Considerable ments is frequently doubled; the elimina­ excitement is caused by an essay of $300 tion ft o n public affairs of that species of dishonesty known as favoritism, whereby gold, per ton, obtaiued from quartz which personal friends are rewarded and personal was taken from a mine in Whitewood gulch, obligations discharged at the expense ot a mile from DeadwooJ. The vicinity has heretofore been but little pro-pected. the public, without regard to efficiency. S ec . 9. Thatitistbe duty of the State London, April 10 —A spe’ial dated Con­ Government io maintain its supremacy, in stantinople Wednesday, states that Grand reg ir I to the authority not delegated in the Duke Nicholas continues to d>mand the c >nst tattoo ot the United States, and toviu- forts on the upper Bosporus. Gen. Melik dieite its jurisdiction ugaiust encroacb- off will have an interview with tbelSultan on me*ats from any so irce whatever. That in the subject to-day. the administration of State affairs, the pres­ Washington, April 10-—Potter introduced ervation of private right and promotion of a joint resu'utiun in the house proposing a i lsticoshou’d b * the priucipal aim; that constitutional amendment as to sessions of taxation should be equal and uniform, and Congress. It proposes that after 1880 there ••xtrav iount expenditures of the public rev­ shall be but one session every two year» enues be avoided. Economy should be the w itchword, and rigorous, laws be enacted unless when Congress shall be convened by for the management and preservation of the the President. Washington. April 11.—Mitchell made an various funds belonging to the State. S ec . iu. That we are in favor of improv­ argument before the Senate committee o;i ident by the General Government, of the riv­ Indian affairs to-day iu advocacy of his bid ers and harbors of the State; of the opening authorizing the removal ofthe Indians from of the Columbia river at the Cascades aud Umatilla Reservation, and opening its lands ¿Julies; of the improvement of the Snake river, to s titlemen». and of a subsidy of the Porilaud, Salt Lake New York, April 11.—Bayard Taylor U. and South Buss Railroad; of an extension of S. Minister to Germany, sailed to-day iu tLe lirnj to co npiete the North Pacific R. R., H olsatia . uuder such conditious us will preserve tne St. Paul, Minn. April 11.—The storm is rights aud interests of the people of the State and settlers upon the laud donated io over in Docatah and tr aina on the Northern it. Also lor a subsidy tor the speedy com­ Pacific are running regularly. pletion of a raiiioad connection between London, Ap il 12.—The P ost publishes Oregon and California. the following dispatch from Berlin. Germauy Sxc. 11. Tnat universal education and has not only refused Russia’s request to the general diffusion of learning being the guarantee the neutrality of Austria in case principal buiw irk of American liberty, we of war, but is further reported to have de­ ate in f.ivorcf sustaining and protecting our clared that she is prepared to interfere if public »cbojl system for the faithlul e tuca- any attemt is made to hinder Austria from tion of the rising gene; alien. protecting her interests. SIKES WORDEN THATCHER & WORDEN The martial youths of Ashland strike ter* Know all man by this uotlca, that th* w4*r»lgn*d. A valar hi* lot to Ashland - 85 f**t front, on Granit* or into tba hearts cf the timid citizens as Street, well Jaaprowd—good residence, plasty of fruit —b*rriea, gmpo», Ac.—Price laoo.te. they threaten to organise a brass band.— MUST HAVE MONEY. S tanierd . Jast before going to press on Thurs­ valescin; from h>s severo and protracted day afternoon, we learned that C. 0. illness. In the Salem school district there are 1,- Beekman of Jacksonville had received *he nomination for Governor; Rev. H 368 school children. Disbursements for the K. Hines, for Representative; R. P* Earhart, for Secretary o f State; Hirsch, for Treasurer and W. B. Carter for State Printer. Other nominations not yet reported. The Convention convened on the 17th, and we presume had not completed its labors when we went to press. Notice. iCondaoMd from 8uta Kx change • J DEALERS IN I? 920 ACRES Or LAND!! m Located in Jackson county Ore gou, 12 miles north-east of LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. JackdODTilh. *50 Acre* gool . low I nuee, B-rn, abed and otter *ut ba fdugs. Writ w»tn d by creek ard sprl' g«—Plt-uiy 4 1 g-x-d rail UmtM—G> od r.agv for s uck. Are now receiving fiom San Fraucibco an expensive stock ol goods of great vari • exactly suited to the truck of the LAKE COUNTRY PRICE; 88 00 PER ACRE. Ö^This is A No. 1 F&rm with good sheep range, and very cheap. WTFur part'cnlnr* Inquire of W atters Jt G aby , Brai Sut le Agent* Arhlabd Oregwi. S4lf] Which *bey ar* prepared to «ell at prices that cannot fail to satisfy cuatoiatra. guru to call an«l *e* us and st * mr youret-lves. Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex­ change for goods. Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store af the Lake Country. AbHLAND LIVERY THATCHER & WORDEN. SALE AND FELD STABLES ! v2nlMf. MILS M.A. SWIkGLL & LUTLh Millinery Bo MAIN STREET, ASHLAND Stoic -------- O-------- J. M. McCall. Morri» Ou Mam 8u*«i, AftilaiA, N*xt door U> th* Fv*i Okie», Up »lain u. Dr. I u I mw ’» Sww Boudiug. ■ V, THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING T T? i.eueed the above at*b.*-> from i : hi i.^oANail b> g* leave to it.futnj the B Hava >UW ON BSND A BFAUVIBCL A»*OKT- public dint h< is d»- ei mimd t<> airrit a can , < If M-TN, BuMM Ifc, XLUWLhll, »bill», N».O* linuau- e <4 ti e panning*- tbu baa ior tunu) tins , iutk , ud . u bumkibuim » ovui a, arc., avc. «ears pu.-t b<«n vuuiai.ed ou tb Dr. Kiasnar'a Celebrated CouMumptiS* Powder e. lue-o i'uat.er-’ aic tt>r vuiy «.vwu tav v» ill cur- Coil- sumption uo abui*e:.r«e ol th«- 1 font nud Luu^* -uxleed, »u etruiig 1» uur laiiu ,u U«.iu, .u.d And can furnish my ciu>k>Biers with a tiptop a leu iu c.aYiute >uU Uiai i>ty ttu auuui-ug, rte aui fur w .rd u> »very . uliVier, bj ui»u, puei puKi, a fro* HORSES BOARDED be cured rbould tr we« ou i wont your xuuiM-y uuiii you are perfectly »ulirtied of Uteu cur<.uv* pun er . 11 Joui ide it- worth euVUm, doh 4 deiaj U Klvil'K Ulese Powder* a tnul,»tl ey »ili »urel- mre j4»u. Price, fur luge U-x, $3 uu, eeui to tmy pr.rt uf the Uolred buiea or U o I miu ., 0^ iuu.li, ub rcteipu ol price. Addie*«, ASH & 360 F ulton b.uxi.T, B nuumltn , N. Y. J. D. FOUNTAIN. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. turu-uuc at any time. trial box. 36y 1 OULD Announce to the people of Jackson and Lake counties that they have coiniuenced receiving their wtw Fall Muck, and that every day will witness additions to the largest slock of On reas mable term«, and given tL* beet ot Ever brought to this market. They desire to ssy to every reader ot this paper that if attention. Standard Goods, Sold at thi lowest market price, HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD Aud suiiafactiou guaranteed iu all my trans­ actions. H. F. PHILLIPS, v2n34 f] Will do it, they propose to do the largest business this Fall and W inter ever dune by them in the last live years, And that they can positively make it to the advantage of every coe to cull upon them in Ashland and test the truth ui their assertions. ♦ They will spare no pains to maintain, more fully than ever the rep­ utation of their house as the DEALER IN NOW IS TEK TIMS TO BUT APPLI IRKSb Af THE General Merchandise, ACKNOWLEDGED HEADQUARTERS Ashland Nursery. Dry-Goods, Groceries, School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, ttaple and Fancy Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, f cots Shoes. Hets, Caps. Milknery and Drtss Gocds, Crockery, Glass and Tinware, Shawls, Wrappers, Cloaks. Any one who will phut out *» otrbard <>f a thi ii aoil nee*, can gel ibtrn lur the irifiu g rum ui 7 CeLta e..ch, ur And in Let Everything Required for the Trad* of Southern and South-Eastern Oregon A Thousand for 70 Dollars! —AND— NOTIONS. Fits Epilepsy, ---- A FI LL LINE OF---- fcáJTA variety of h< e shide, Nut and orwt- mtuuil Tree!*, of the ve'jr t>st kind«, alwt>ye on habd >.ud ior tale c- e.¡>. Be rure to give me a Call and a* e tor y oui »elf. O. COOLIDGE. [2-33tf DB. H. T. IXLOW X. J. F à UL u W. —CONSISTING OF— Uli FALLING biCKNLSS. Peimanently Cured no humbug by OUu mouth'a uauge of Dr. Goulard'« Cel- ebrnted infallible Fit Puwdeia w cuu- viuce:ulí ret, iu. iurN jMiAutra «*,.1 . v . h w ci lu. for'lbeoi, me «ili eeini iLe.u b_. ru.dl post paid, u free trial box. Ae Dr U.'uiad ulto q pul­ sici .u luui u..e eve, iu ae ihir dir-e>ee > e.ecUi study nud is io ur faowied^e Uiuurt.ud* u..ve breo per« manentiy cured b_. be use uf .bere Pow- CITY DRUG STORE. uers, we wiii guursntee a peruiunent trekeej were, vi refund you all money expended. Au ruueie.u * u ju >. give ue.e 1‘uv,. e, ? 4.b Uhl, uUU be Cub.'iLCcU «.f ubeU' CUT live powers. P. icr, Tor large bux, $3.0*1, ur 4 bixes f >r $ I .vo,reut bj ium U o uby pur ui C^ixd S^u-e or Om d. uu celpl uf pnce, ur b> eipre.-r, u. O D. Addrcta, ' Casimeres, Flannels, Tweeds, Doeskins, Blarkets Stocking Yarn and Made-up Clothing. I Always on hand and for sale at the lowest prices, [y The highest market price paid ior IN l OW & FARLOW WHEAT—OATS—BARLEY—BACON—AND—LARD. Druggists and Apothecaries Come *n¿, coiue all! and give us a trial. A¿h & hi LLii , 360 F ulton otbxxt , B nuu K lt «, N. Y. 36yl ’QKS'a LU» WAlChMAKER AM JiWER Selling Out ! ! Beduetiea la MICES UF JlWEUiY ! A new and excellent aassortment of fine gold and plated jewelry. 83F* PleuM Cail and exanrioe my stock before pur- cbaribg elsewuere. DYE-STUFF SOAP Ptrfnnieiy, aod all kind* of PATENT MEDICINES (O) PRESCRIP HONS cuefully compounded, an-.t boue but gemine nicle* u-ed. HT Price* ar low a* th* limi ■ will jurtify. 8n$~S’ore one door eootb of th* PoeluCice—op­ poni1« the A*hlai>d Huuec. ter D r . B T I blow can alwiy* be found at the «ture, n ad y .o attend u> proieBèkuui calla. V2u33tf] INLOW â FARI.OW GEORGE NURSE Would Inform bl* friend* thM hie Svb;e* at MNK.VIL.&K LAKE COUNTY - - - OREGON Be sure to call, and rest assured that you shall have satisfaction. ▼>>»«) *. W. SMITH. Os*g«n, Askland fc^~A first-class chronometer In my eaiab,i-h- menu ALL WORK WARRANTEp!! PIONEER STORE. Oils Linkville Livery Stables. Sewing Machines. A----------------------------- T PAINTS ^^Great paiu* taken in repalriBg gold or liner wuiebe* and all kiuds of jewelry. Watches and ducks cleaned at 1mm 11 50 to $2 00. All other work done at the very lowest prices. J. M. ftlcCALLA CO» -ALSO- Asuluird, Ureguu. Something New! Something New! v2n20if.J Freeh Drnge of al) kind* kept conatantly on hand Axe in exce lent lepair, amply provided with feed And h.l customer» ail. tie w-i ed ou promptly and in the neat atyte, A Good BACK Exoilent BUGGIES and No 1 RIDING H0R8EB «lway* <.n hand Horseg prompvy ooed fur, i-nd Tourists and Others Outfitted Ou i be shortest n.aiie Du not fail to give the Linkrii'e Stable» a txia eJtePMI »BOMB A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothing at the Dry Goods at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. • —L_,..___ _ A Fine Assortment of Fancy A splendid stock of Boots and Shoes at the Goods and Notions at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. An immense stock of the best brands of Tobacco and Cigars at the PIONEER STORE. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS. • ; v t ‘ “ Cheaper than the Cheapest ” is Our motto. Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. V2n44,—tf MR8.M. W. KARRARIKE.