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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1879)
T 3" TIDING,S well, however, for the fact to be State Vrws JUST RECEIVED I known, tint the “ logic of recent »■IDA Y........ A fatal horaa dt»ease prevails about —;------------------------------------------ -- ------ events” had as much or more in Newberg. Yamhill county. J.ixn T uoxtum , —AT THE— J acob W aqxkb , fluence in bringing Congres? to the i A WISE SUGGESTION. The Coast Mail report* tho Hading of W. H. A tkikbox , K. X. A xdebsox . point of such legislation than had a cost bed eix ket ubovo tide water on ASHLAND DRUG STORE In the Senate on the 16th lilt., the appeals of the people and the Coo» river. Windon, of Minnesota, submitted arguments ot the statesman. Were Thirty thrre ILoui-nn.l bnahels of . The largest stock of — THE — wheat arrived al lhe Farm« ra* ware the following; it not for the recently acquired bouse in Albany during January. Hesolved. That, with a view to^tlie DRUGS. MEDICINES, I1OLI political prominence and impor JMaecfnl adjustment of all tho qnes>- Two noi.-commikaionr-d offi-ere be ASHLAND WOOLEN MANUFAC- DAY’ GOODS. ETC., tjona relating to suffrage, to the effect tance of the State of California, longing to Co £, First cavalry have TURING CO. 4 m 1 enforcement of constitutional and we should probably have seen been reduce 1 to the ranks for btayinf — Er. r received iu A-lilaod— r«t;ooal rights and the promotion of this bill neglected or rejected, and : ut the Dalles without ptrmisbion. -----------o----------- the beat interest. of the whole country, the matter left in abeyance till . The term of the state circuit court at by the eltmio «ti«»n of sectionalism from A FULL LINE OF Klitiea, a committee of seven SeoatorB another sessson of Congress. But Por'.laud winch aejourned last Satur Stationary, appointed by the Chnir,and charged the astute politicians ot the Dem- ; day, sfer being in »er-sion 82 days, -ABE NOW MARINO - Perfuuicry, ,-o*t M ilronnnia»i conuty the round Witte the duty of ii qiirv as to the ex AN D - ocratic House scented game and j sum of £ Hi, 440 62. fidiency and practicability of encour aging and promo ting, by ell just and rushed the bill through, and the; Salem Statemixn: “We learn from • Toilet Articles. proper methods u partial migrition of Republican Senate will hardly. gentleman who has recently be«-n trava -TOYS- Colored persona from those State and dare to reject it, lest they give eliog through Linu, Lane and Benton —FROM— Congressional districts where they are couutieB, that the Iroi-ta have uo*. in In great variety aid of new aud viriou» design». not allowed to frtielv and peacefully their adversaries an advantage. the least irjnred the wheat. That THE ASHLAND exercise and ct-jy their constitutional rights as Ameneau citiz ns, iuto encli M may desire to reo« ivo them, and will protect them in eaid rights, or into aneh Territory or Territories of the United States as may be provided for ¿heir ose and occupation; and if said committee ehall deem such migration expedient and practicable, that they report by bill or otherwise, what iu their judgment is the mo4 tffeetive me'bed of aocomplishing that ol-j-ct, and thaMhe committee have leave to ■it d uri recess. J SI. SlcCalt. Morris Baum. —or Tn«— A e h I a a d Main Street, Ashland, 'y^'OULD announce to the pewp’.e of Jack- BOOT & SHOE STORE son and L«ke counties that th'/ hare com menced receiving tbeir new Fail Stock, and —N«-xt do*r to the Po.4 office— that every day will witnr»« additions io the THANKS TO THE FUBL10 argest stock of For their Liberal Patronage, which hr Cepts as testimony their appre ciation His purpose is to Of the effect of Kearneyism tip- -Fur medic.il perpote«- • THE VERY BEST NATIVE WOOL on the Chinese question, the Sac ramento Record Union sftys in an j A letter from W,aton, Umatilla Pipes, Tobacco editorial of characteristic ability: | county, states that stock has Buffered a good ileal, and some will probably per -A N D— The tone of the eastern press upon ! ish. Mouey is scarce; everything that the Willis anti-Chinese hill shows is proihiced t» be sold is very low, aud — Cigars,— how much real harm Kearneyism everything that mu»t be bought is very PAINT3, OILS, VARNISH, GLASS, has done. The unaniininity with high The unct-riainltea of tho In BLANKETS, ----- FOR------ dian situation make mutters wor-e. BRUSHES, ETC.. ETC. whióh Eastern journals refer this FLANNELS, Lifuyet e Courier: The pr< j ct of i measure to the standard intelli «-xteuding tie Dayton, Sh> ridau and CASSIMERES, CANDIES, NUTS a x d FINE CONFECTIONS This is the best suggestion that gence represented in that move-; Grand Rmnde railroad to Portland is 1 k, ly to be accoiuph^lu-d. We were Staple and Fa cy Goods has been made upon the floors of ment proves that the blatant bio- ! informed ou goo«l authority that the DOESKINS, PRESCK1PTIOÍÜ Congress toward the solution of viation of the Sand Lots has ob work will b : taken tn band aud pushed Oarefally cotn;x>uide l of the finest drag«. Groceries, H ardware, Cloth AND HOSIERY. the problem which now confronts scured the issue altogether, and : through quickly. M eting» are to be TJAVING BOUGHT TTTE INTEREST OF W. the government in the Southern has led thinking men to regard it ! held iu a short tiiuc at lhe vaiiou- ** II. Alain. .0 tn ibe A ihu .\ d Daua 8ruax, I ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, along the proposed route be- woult re»irc fully aolicit «coutii.u nool tbe j«*n>n- States, and marks the Senator who as merely the natural expression : t places w lea ha. b-rn »u liberally rx1 ended to the pro veeu DaytoD aud Portland. prir'o't In lie patt. Millinery and Dress Goods. offered it as one in whom true of an unworthy prejudice. Kear- (3-2«lT. DR. J. H. CHITWOOD. Pendleton East Oregonian: New statesmanship rises above the po neyism in fact has dragged the tuiu<*a are betug discovered alotig Crockery, Glass and Tin- JENSEN & UPLAND, litical issues of the hour. The question down to its own level, Snake river, nt-ur the Salmon Fallal election difficulties in the south and it has banded the culture and which are very neb. The deeper tile Ware, Shawls, Wrap- better. Niue dollars per day has b<-et> arise from conditions of society intelligence of the East affainst the ! made YREKA, CALIFORNIA, to the man at Pay ne ’ s ferry, two which will produce such troubles restriction of Chinese immigration, ’ men with a smuil iieucb uiai-hine aud a pers, Cloaks. as long as they exist, and which ¡i because its utter brutality and vi t»-w rltiice b^xes have been averaging arc beyond the reach of transient olence have revolted all self-re 815 to the man ever since they slartrd up lust February. Tho river banks or immediate remedies. There specting men, and have especially are ricu with Hue gold. / antagonized that American habit 1 must be an entire revolution in And, in fact, everything required tor th«- TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES in the sentiments, traditions and of thought which seeks the soln- ; Trade of habits of thought of the southern tion of all problems in the orderly | Heavy business fuilures continue in —OLD AND NEW.— people or a radical change in the and methodical use of legalized Englund. TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY AKE machinery. composition of their society SOUTHERN AND SOUTH-EASTERN It is rumored that the BrooklyoPres- ------------ >. ♦ ----- —_ before the elective franchise will Representatives of nearly every byterv is to discipline Tulin ad ge. OREGON be as justly aud tranquilly exer State anti Territory in the Union An agitation on Chinese immigration cised as in the other states of the assembled in Philadelphia on the is prevailing in New South Wales. ALWAYS Union. The disruptions which resigned the Presidents 15th ult. to make a final settlement ot M.-Mahon the French R pubLc on tue 3Jlh Are invited to send in their orders furnish material for party squab of lhe affairs of the Centennial. ult. bles are but an indication of the Although it did not financial- and are assured that they shall o I The third iosti'lm<>nt of the Mexi unseen struggle which is going on ly come up to the expectations of ; receive prompt attention at fob indemnity ($300,003) ha< baen Ever brought to this market. They desire to among the vital forces of society its managers, th? balance sheet I can paid. prices that defy competition. beneath the surface. Partisan shows that it was by no means a <my to every reader of this paper, that. The trial of the City of Gltsgotf —IX LEI — rule may give occasion for partisan failure. The receipts from all Bmk Direct-rs at Eiinbjrg resulted triumphs over temporary tranquil sources amounted to over 11,000,- j in their conviction. ity in consequence of the empiric 000 dollars, and the expenditures, During tho month of January (he Lard, Bacon, Hams, treatment of the surface troubles, up to to the present time, includ subscriptions ♦«» th>* four per cent loan STANDARD GOODS $0.0 AT THE but the cause of the disease will I ing the return of the government aggregated $155.851.150. Eggs and Rutter. A frightful disaster i.s reported from still remain, and fresh eruptions appropriation of 1,500,000,dollars, ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. Baltimore—a BcbooDt-r found with ten will demonstrate its depth and and dividends to stockholders, to dead men lashed to her deck. ---------(0)--------- vital tenacity. The moulding about 159,000 dollars less than LOWET. MARKE1 PRISE, Seven thousand miners are idle in FOR THE INFORMATION OF hand of time will doubtless so that sum. D iiham, Enir., and the distress is un fashion the materials of society equal since lhe great strike of 1844 DEALERS AND CONSUMERS, that the troubles will decrease «ns The total number of fiiiluress in ■ Mr«. Clara S. F--Hz has been almit- YV. II. ATKINSON, Will do it, they proponete do the largest tho years p.nss by, and finally be the United States for 1S78 were1 led in tne Fourth District Court, at THEY WILL SAY THAT S kcritary . come a matter of history only, but 1O,47S, with liabilities amounting ' S.,n Francisco to the practice of law. business tbix f»ll and winter, ever strong feeling exists nm< ng lead it is the part of statesmanship to to 234,000,000 dollars. This: ing A colored THEY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND done by them in tLe last five <*i>iz-ns of Louisiana fav hasten the day if possible, and this show an increase over 1877 of 1,- oring mi, ration to other parts of the years, and that they can is the most promising plan we 571 in number and 40,000,000dol- Union. A LARGE SUPPLY positively make it to have seen mentioned. The de lars in amount. In Oregon the! It is proposed in Russia to bnrn the crease in the number of blacks at number of failures hist yefir was plague infected villages, together with the advantage of -very one OF EVERY KIND OF the south will make room for the thirteen, atruregatinff 8173,500 ill the furmturo contained tn the to call upon item in Ashland introduction of another element in In 1S77, twenty-nine, arrounting houses. and te<t the truth of their i>s>e<tion» A terrible tornado occurred at Inka. their stead and will also give inde to 422,417 dollars, and in 1875; Mi-a. this week caii'ing aeveral deaths Th«-y will spare no p.vns to maintain, mot* pendence to those who remain, eighteen, amounting to 219,448 and destroyitg four houses and a through the operation of the eco dollars. Oregon is the fifth in the church. fully than evr, the reputntion of tbeir nomic laws which underlie and list ofthe heavy failures of the Pa Wild Flog, the Cheyonne ohiof o>n bnn«e, as the acknowledged fined at Fort Kobinsou, Nel»., made a control the political conditions of cific States and Territories. desperate attempt to kill himself the - — society. oth< r day. e 1 The Cincinnati Commercial is GOODS, GROCERIES, About 300 renegado Indians are en DRY LEGISLATION ON THE CHINESE worried by the Mormon problem, i AND DISPOSE OF THEM camped nt the month of the Okanagon QUESTION. CLOTHING, BOOTS, I A recent editorial says: “Already river, in W^hiuqton Territory, aud the Mormons have the bal AND SHOES. On th? 29th ult., a bill to re ance of power in Idaho. Wyoming • trouble is feared in the spring. CHEAPER CIGARS AND TOBACCOS strict Chinese immigration was and Arizona, and if their number 8. W. Hall, tvho was taken from Territory to Illinois on TUAN THEY CAN BE PROCURED ELSE passed by the House of reprensen- I goes on increasing as they hope, Washington the belief tbst he was Geo.S. Holliday, -A] FULL LINE OF WHERE, tatives by a vote of 155 to 72. to have it in the next ten years, a defaulting County Treasurer has been a and it is thought it will be put there will be six or eight Mormon released. AND FURNISH A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE through the Senate without delay; states. They will then have the i AT THAT. The bill provides that no more than balance of power, and will adopt fifteen Chinese may be brought to such legislation as to make their the United States by any one ves abominable system national. It | ASHLAND STOVES, TINWARE, HARDWARE, sel. This is very far from an en is time the American people real forcement of the cry of Kear ize the danger of this Mormon ny that, “the Chinese must go,” power. W m . R oberts , CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. --------------------------- but if it be strictly enforced there ; * Inlow & Farlow. is no doubt that the number of P roposed I ssuance of S cript .—The Proprietor, PAINTS CILS ANO GLASS Chinese in the country will be House C'-mmitti e on Ptiblia Linda on January 21st agreed to recommend the I — A shland , O regon . — greatly reduced within a few years. ALWAYS AHEAD I I Cheaper than any other House Numbers of them are returning to passage of Luttrell’» bill, providing for | rpilE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES TO the iasnance of script to owners of the Because they have, as usual, the the Flowery Kingdom every year, Oregon wagon road grant of July 3, i .L th" | eople of ibis vicinity, that, hav- in Ashland. : 'ug purclma-t tho A shland B akbkb S hop . pnd although some of them might 1844. for ‘ —LARGEST STOCK— er of acre» equal to he is prep ued to attend to cilis at al L ard C ans ..........15. D ollars per. 100 be Induced to prolong their stay the quantity of lands witbin the limits j Imuis. n35-3:n —AND— W ater B uckets ...................... 50 cents • somewhat in consequence ot the of »aid grant,snbscqh'’ntly embraced id I increase of wages and the decrease the Klamath Indian Reservation. The I FINEST DRUGS MARBLE- Winchester Repeating Rifles from of the pressure against them propoted scrip is to bo locatablo on any 4 Of any house in Southern Oregon. which will doubtless result, yet unoccupied bli I unappropriated pultlic ♦ the number leaving will still lauds,not mineral, whether surveyed or I I CONSISTING OF greatly ‘exceed that of those com nnsurveyed. It could be used apparent ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS For they do not keep anything but ing ithhhd a depletion of that por ly juht like the Valentine script.and the G enuine A rticles tion of our population will grad- aoionDt called for by the terms of the bill, though not s»a»ed,is underi-tood to They also keep ou band uallv, but surely be effected. be very largo. When this script ¡s ob The passage of such a bill, al tained P atent M edicines Flannels, Doeskins for a road on which the cornpury though it-does not satisfy entirely has performed _____ __________________ very little work the best Clothing, Of every description found elsewhere, Blankets, aving again settled in this the demands ofthe people of the . hud in Lake eonctv and Eaateru Ore- place anti turned my entire aUeniiun Extra Bo ton Syrnp. that a I «on wi!1 be gobbled op byjbe»pecula^- Cassi meres, Pacific coast, - PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ; to the ; . is evidence ~ • t.,«v x 1 ... r tors who purchased the Pengra ro_a great change of sentiment has I i franrhise, and - who - are not ... justly en -AND-- MARBLE BUSINESS, taken pt^cp eastern states ‘ titled to »nythiup. except a small por upon the Chinese question since! tion Ln:!* at the Eugene City end of DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMES, Always on hand aad for »ate at lowest price» rhe road. Lu’trell in place of being a I am prepared to fill all orders with neat H was Qtst urged upon the j friend to th. settlers against mouopo Of the Choicest kinds, attention of Congress. At . lis’a and capitalists, appears to Le the ne?s and dispatch. first the rtglit of the government i oban>pioj of tl.e capitalists uud lai d MOMTHENTS, TABLETS The highest market price» paid for"WS TOILET ARTICLES, R. F. REESER. to thus legislate was questioned grubbers, yet be will have the cheek in before the people again, tv Ashland, Oreg.tNov. 15, 1878 if. —AND— and denied; then national honor,it cotuiug ETC., ETC., ETC. assert that ho fought against the was said, stood in tlie way; the capitalist» and monopolists. — Yreka All of which they sell at the very low- HEADSTON ES expediency of the government in- Journal. WHEAT — OATS— BARLEY— BACON est price for terferriug In any way in the mat I ndian C hanges — A ooneaporulent Executed in any description of ter was denied, And it was de of iho East Oregonian, Bays:“! am in 0 A SH. —AND LARD— HE UNDERSIGN ED WILL BE FOUND M arble . clared that the higher principles ’ formed by Mr. J. B, Monteith, Indian at hi* shop on Main street, two (loo s hanking their patrons FOR fi otn the liv«*ry »tablet, where he is prepared of humontarianism cried out Agent at Lapwai, who is now here on tbeic very liberal patronage ofthe past, Special Attention to do all kinds of work iu his line t the uginst such legislation. All these bis way heme from Washington City, hey unsure them of tbeir intettion ct lowest price, objections appear to have been that tuea3urt8 aro soon to be adopted I Paid to orders from all parts 0< meriting a continuance ef the same. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS overcome by the facts and argu by the government to remove the Uma Remrmber SOUTHERN OREGON. ments presented by the Senators tilla Indian Agency, at d Indians to the I -AT THK- Of Vehicles Made to Order. and Representative^ of this coast, care of Father Wtlbnr, and the land to Price», reasonable—Address CITY DRUG STORE, at least to siudi a-e exicitt as to be eold in h> s of 1G0 aetta each for the J. H. R ussell , Repairing of all kinds done with dispatch, vS »32- A shland , O regon . call and tee me. allow of the practical expression bent Jit of the Indians aid the removal no34 v3 lyr Ashland. Oregon. J. ML McCALL k CO. noltf. JOHN RALPH. of thejf opposite sentiment. It is will be ton sum mated at an early day.** HEADQUARTERS, ‘"Grow With the Place.” nE 13 IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND QR jqt * PATRONS, MERCI1A DISE —FRENCH— AND ALLIGATOR GOOD3, A Ard anj thing elee that the public may r C r FOR CASH I CR rs Rs BARBER SHOP, And all work go ten up in the VERY’ BEST STILE. GEO. NUTLEY. no36-tf H Table I and Pocket Cutlery. Wagon Shop. T •A « I T J. Q. L atta U. 11. ilAHGADINK, Hargadine & Latta, TTyOULD announce to the people at VV Goos- Lake valley and vicinity, that they are receiving at the Lake View Stese, Ot:e do j T tonili of tl.o C. S.Ltnd Office, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF General Merchandise The larg-al and best seUctel stock •vu’ ofiered to the people of Eastern Oregoi. —CONSISTING OF— HARDWARE, STOVES, WRINGERS, NAILS, . TUBS TABLE AND POCKET CUTLER!, « L k a Paints and Oils, t POWDER, SHOT, CAPS AND WADS OF TBB -BEST STANDARD B1ANDB- DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes Of Eviry Variety. STATIONARY Of all Kinds and Discription STut©, Candies Cigars and Tobacco. A LARGE STOCK OF BACON. RF AN*. DRIED FRUIT. COFFER, SU Gill, R <;F.. TF v . SALMON, KAK- I»INE<, OYSTER-, SAL VARA US. CANDLES. SPICE*. FY, A- YOKING EXTRA -TH. FA Ex’T MEDICINES It«. A C omplete L ine O f Ashland Factory Goods. FLANNELS. YARN. SOCKS. BLANKETS, SHIRTS end CASSIMERES, V ERV THING in onr line kept conola ly on band and »old at the E Lowest Living Rates. Come and see Us. DA RD A DINE A LATTA. H. GOODS * ire ALWAYS ON HAND, TRADE Selling off Cheap opo-oar Materials of all kinds, auch as Ì OPEN NI TLEY. J. M. Me Call & Co., —PURE WINES vd LIQUORS— everywhere Hie wheat looks green and thrifty, promising a heavy harvest the coming year.’ GEO. L. S. F. MARSH, A F. SQUIRES, J. B. BUBK MECHANICS PLANING MILL. ------ and ------ FURNITURE, SASH, BLIND DOOR AND MOULD ING FACTORY MARSH & CO GRANITE STREET. ASHLAND OREGON. ---------- oq a-.. ...» All kinds of Planing, Moulding« Turning, Circular and Scroll Sawing. Furniture and Ornamentai Carving, Etc. Done to Order. #trFnr»!«nr<-; Rash. Doom. BHn& Moulding e<-n«’nut|\ on hand and m id« to order. aad •« o TVe will contract to design and erect al^ kinds of buildings. When Je»irable Co- tho»-« employing us, we will furnish all ib** ma'etial required for the coneCmeUo»» <*f any building ready for oecupany. [aollrf MAB8H400.