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✓ a .................................... ... Z THE ASHLAND FITD a Y TIDINGS TZÀPHTL STTsTs 'J ME NEGRO MIGRATION. 9 r New Tn^sy, California papers opposing the new constitution proposed for that state, print--the following under date oi Washington, April 9: “Ex- Hepresentative Luttrell has been detained hr re for the last month attending to business connected with the interests his of consti tuents. Among other things, he was employed by some parties in California to negotiate for $300,- 000, to be invested in his district. He says he made the necessary ar rangements,but that the capitalists now decline to invest any money in California, and to-day emphat ically informed him that in their deliberate* judgment not a dollar of eastern capital will be invested ■in California until the new pro posed constitution is defeated. Luttrell states that had the enter prise Succeeded it would have em ployed at least a thousand men. He starts back to California this week.’’* B. T. BALDWIN SR. The Fast Trotting Stai* lion, J ames T kobetom , W. H. A tkiesox , J. M. McCall. J acob W agbbb , Morris Bourn. E.-K. A xdimw . J. M. Me Call & Co., HANVPACTCBEB or, ÀKDDBALBBIN, MECHA NICS PLANING MILL. 1 I SADDLERY AND HARNESS About 2,.SOU negroes have gone - t HE- from MissYMippi and'Louisiana to MERGANSER, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. AND OPHIR - Kansas Uris spring, and the migra AHLSAKD WOOLEN MANBFAC Main Street, Ashland, tion stiM continues. Most of the FURNITURE, SASH, BUND TRAINS CO. < negroes are without menns to make DOOR AND MOULD ALWAYS ON HAND, —W ill stand the present season of homes for themselves in the new 1879, commencing on April 1st and ING NEW BEPABTURE! A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF < nding July 10th. He will be at Ash e^Ontry, and there will be doubt- land Tuesdays and at Pbcooix Wednes k«e be much distress and suffering BABBLES, ■ IBM EM UE UNDESIGNED from and after days,- tbe balance of tbe week at Man- ■BIBLES, STUBS, -ERENOW MAKING - April I8th propose to srM •»»/ >vr among them in a short tilde. As STtaarrs, nins’a stable, in Jacksonville. a n, whips , 4o the cause of the exodus, there DESCRIPTION—Ophir is a beauti —Cask »■ Hnnd- lasbks , cucio ful dark' chestnut, without mark or is much discussion and, of course, Or approved pntduee delivered—except spot, 15 haDde 3% inches high, and when by special affranaent a short aa4 lim Repairing promptly and cbeiply done. Give m ■ a wide difference of opinion be weighs 1,200 pounds, a splendid mild ac41 an! coavluce yucrtolwa that jouean e«ve Don —FROM— ited credit may be gi*au. tween persons of opposite political St. T. B. fin. disposition, and will be 10 years-old on ey by tridiig with me. [3 10 Pl tbe. 15th day of July. predihictions. The - Democrats This vili enable "¿T te^oj^be^^prices GRANITE STRUT. ASHLAND —He has a Recwrd of &3S— <S|ert that the negroes have been J. W. RIGGS, than ever before. OREGO«. treated well by their old masters^ PEDIGREE—Ophir was aired by ----- •••----- tbe celebrated trotting stallion, Ken PHOTOGRAPHIC THE VERT REST NATIVE WOOL at Republican politicians '^• )L ’ LD aauoiMiss tollie p**p ’ » of Jaok- tucky Hunter, ba by Broken Leg pf the north, finding that the AIT kinds of Planing, Mouldings Hunter, of New York; grandsire. Sor »on and Like soruriies ¡hat lb*J b*’’® so»- ARTIST. voting the Democratic rel Hunter; great grandsire. Old Ken Turning, Circular and ■encsd rewiring their New Spring Stock, !iay«t induced them by tucky Hunter; great-great grandsire. Scroll Sawing. Ashland - - - - Oregon. Highlander. of Imines and representa- and that ererjr day will wilnea« additions tv •Sorrel Hunter's Dam was a Sir iqddti^efi in I&msas to I am now permanently located in thia Henry mare from Kentucky, from place, and respectfully aakx tbe patronag of BLANKETS, the largest stock of ------ --- - < • ♦— thither. The other side of Furniture and Ornamentai which tbe name Kentucky originated, the citizens. England is losing her commer FLANNELS, tbe matter is shown up ,by the St. cial, as well as her manufacturing the name of hunter was derived from Carving, Etc. Dane bis English Hunter blood. ALL WORK WARRANTED Louis Glebe Democrat. That pa prestige. A London correspond a - Kentucky Huoters’s dam I from a- to Order. ”»ERESb per has b^ea taking affidavits df a ent of the New York Herald says: Moonsbine mare.) was sired by the To give Satire Satisfaction. Prices to suit xnnnVber nf the:tblored pilgrims in “England’s foreign trade is in as trotting stallion Harden Hunter;grand •KINS, The Times. jCW~Furniture. Saab, Deere. Blinde aad sire, Sorrel Hunter; great grandsire, that .Qity.and has Ihe4bUowing in unsound a state as her home com Monlding c <> m I sb <L ee Asad Old Kentucky Hunter; great-great AND iiv » ja £. xva . <nd Mix4« to order. a<i edltorml upon the subject: tèrgali tec Specimens. | v2ndtf mercial and manufacturing inter grandsire, Highlander. “The affidavits made by a large ests. —•»•------ This is a correct pedigree of Ken The Anglo-Indian Jiai ks tucky Hunter, and makes him about ’ number of the refugee ’contain a nre in a most unsatisfactory con erwilliger We will contract Id design and erect »] Ever brought to this market. They desire to ¿even eighths Hunter; or, perhaps, bet- terrible>ondCTnrratibnof the- bull- dition. kinds of buildings ” Wt.ee Jeeirabk te- England’s trade ’-with ter'kBvt’fi as Messenger blood,, fnd Is prepared te do all kinds of say to every reader of thio paper,that if tboee employing us, we will fvrnish all thr ' ’ dozing*poliby now pursued by the China, which has been decreasing which baa been thoroughly proven to material required for tie »«Mirarne» •{ GRAINING y(bjt0.peop1e of Mississippi, Louifc- .gteadijy year by year, is now said be the fastest and best stock of horses DAINTLSQ, any building ready for occupany. [nulitf ever introdnoed into the United States. .> jlJU^ jiildL Aykausas. - ThesO affi —AND— • by mentalts to be as good as al MARSH & CO. Ophir's Dam was sired by David davits all tell the same story, and STANDARD QQOOS SOLD AT THE Hill; her dam was sired Uy Prince Al together dropped, owing to tbe they are true. The negroes are W agon end B uggy P ainting lack of profits on the business and bert-, a Messenger owned by William JUST RECEIVED robbed of their political rights; the unsatisfactory state of Eng Reynolds, of Colusa county, Califor <? • a specialty. LOWEST MARKET PRICES they are not permitted to hold land’s relations with China. In nia. Ophir’s dam is now owned in Work done at living rate». Santa Clara county by Dr. C. L. —A T TUE— political meetings of any kind and fact it seems probable that Eng French; her dam is owned by D. M. TBE PUBLIC FOR PAST FA- their live# are in danger if they land’s trade with China will have Reavis, of Butte county. They are ■KHANKINO Ä Vural Wlcii a »bare of tbe a ina» in tne future. Will do it, they propose to do the largest ASHLARD DROO STORE both fine, large and splendid roadsters. .attempt to vote the Republican to be abandoned, for it iff admitted ticket. A well organized system that American opposition and en • P edigbxe of O phir ’ s D am ’ s S ire — business thio spring and summer, ever David Hill was sired by Black Lion; The largest stock of MARBLE- ofterrorsim prevails. The whites terprise have entirely killed Eng tje by David Hill’s oelebrated trotting done by them in the last five — OLD AND NEW. — cannot tolerate a ‘smart nigger.’ Black Hawk; be by Sherman DRUGS, MEDICINES, HO LI lish rivalry in that part of the stallion years, and that they ean Morgan; be by Justin Morgan, and be They look updn such a man as a world.” by Trne Briton, who was imported ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS, DAY GOODS, ETC., positively make it to fire-brand who is a constant from England and used by General — Ever received?! Ashland - . njenace to Democratic supremacy. In regard to the nomination of DeLancy as a charger on LoDg Island, the advantage of every one TI l ? colored man who reads the Grant, G. W. Curtis, in Harper’s in 1777. David Hill’s dam was got by ----------- O------------ to call upon them in Ashland newspapers is hunted down like a Weekly (Republican) talks iu the Hambletonian; he by Abdallah; he by J. H. Russell, Prop’r., old Membrino, and he by imported and test the truth of their assertions Are invited to eend in their order» mad dog, because there is danger following plain manner. Stationary, Perfaaaerr Messenger. Tbe dam of Hambletonian and are assured that they »hall They will spare no pains to maintain, mor “To say that he is the only can was Charles Kent’s mare by imported that he may communicate the — AND - aving again settled in this fully than ever, the reputation of their poison of information to his less didate who can be elected is a Bjllfounder. receite prompt attention at - Toilet Article«. place and turned my entire attention TERMS—Single service $20. payable in • gifted neighbors.” confession of despair we do not advance. house, as the acknowledged prices that defy competition. For the »eason. $30, pa) able at — + ♦ to the -TOYS- ZESnLAND ACADEMY AND COL- share, and to assert that he is the tbe end thereof. Insurance $10, payable ' LEGE. I b great variety end of aew a&d variona de»lg»»^ sole distinctive representative of when it is ascertained that the mare is in MARBLE BUSINESS, republican principles is to insult foal. All possible care will be taken by an ex —PURE WINES and LIQUOR* *” We arc informed by Rev. W. T. republican intelligence. However perienc’d hand, who thoroughly under 1 am prepared to fill all orders with neat -For aaedtod porpoeea- . ..^ .‘x.Chapman..that arrangements have probable the renomination ofGrant stands the treatment of mare» aud horses, ness and dispatch. to avoid accidents; but will not lie respon completed, for. the purchase maybe, it seems likgly. that ., it sible should any occur. Pasturage turn, FOR------ -of-the Academy-property, and the- v. ould chili a sincere, part of s th$ irbed »treasonable talcs; . ..,u j . koNDMÉNTB, TABLETS Pipes. Tobacco ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS, S. L- DANIELS, Proprietor.. TT. . t • • - , ' • • j ♦ ^-^v Hchool passe* t© the control of the op position to the democrats, woyld .-ASD- . K. f —AND-'- "OegoA Conference of.4;he -Mx E. L’C: atcepted . with . doubt-. an<J •Jon?; C owa N. Gr&othi • - Staple and Fa .cy Goods —Cigars. — ? ’ HEADSTONES Tlie-giiidnof yhb insti- regret an.rot her tai, ahd -wtHihl vr »'? i* to be 'Advanced so as to be really \?o!come only to the paints , oils , G arnish , glass Groceries, Hardware, Cloth* * Executed in any description of include all tlie ttoual collegiate, as third part.” On Mata Street W. H. ATK1NSOM, BRUSHES, ETC., ETC. well as academic, cour»M of study, M arble . ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, A »Island Oregon. bSCKSTARY. ' ♦. T. t ' - , ^DClJlULffcbooL will be opened in All interested in cducatinu,in tins Millinery and Dress Goods. CANDIES, NUTS Ó » FINE CONFHCnON*, Special Attention September next under competent county should do what - they can rl bare new on band a beautiful assortment of LB<M>nets, Shades. French Flower», Wreaths teachers and improved facilities.’ foAhake tfftr'coming teachers’ in Hats numes. Neck Tie», Linen Suite, Jut», I Adie»’ Crockery, Glass and Tin- PRESCRIPTIONS Paid to orders from all parts o< Sti^h'dlferhtwns or additions to stitute a sucess. Those who have Fiul.tiiug Goods, etc., etc. etc. Alii ' the’ Imildrng as may" be found had experience with teachers’ in OhrafsUy compoended ef the finest drag»- SOUTHERN OREGON. Ware, Shawls, Wrap I ■ " • stitutes know their value in awak necessary will be made during the aving bought the interest of w . Prices, reasonable—Address H. Athieain to-th. A» blawd Daru Sms*, I nnd tbe Warner Health Corset. H summer, and next fall the academy ening an interest and stimulating pers, Cloaks. wouM respectfully ajbdt « cuBttou.ace of th. pa r.n- BjPA'l orders from a dlttance promptly filled. J. H. R ussell , age which has beea so liberally .xtesded to th. pro will again be opened with brighter efforts for improvement in the KT Every thlhg sold cheap for Cash. prietors la the peat. r Bo34-v3 lyr Ashland. Oregon. - [3-34tr. D*. J. H. C»ITWOOD. prospect sth an ever before. This work of teachings No teacher , Rleichlne, Preesmg and Coloring, in tbe very tea test manner. #v2nl6U news will be hailed with rejoicing who can possibly attend should Mrs. II. D. Jones. And, in fact, everything required for the . by tlie people of Ashland and of fail to do so, and Directors JENSEN & IrFLAND, Trade of the country for many miles around. would find it directly advantag J. QL attà C. II. H amgidinx , With good management the eous to the interests of their dis YREKA, CALIfORN ! school may be made successful tricts, we believe,to assist teachers SOUTHERN AND SOUTH EASTERN Hargadine & Latta, and prosperous, an ornament and in finding a way to go to the in ”' a. benefit to the town, and an in stitute. ---------- OREGON. DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, ----------------------- -—. OULD announce fo th« people »1 stitution of learning which will CLOTHING, BOOTS, « r The Sacramento Record .Union G&e/ Goose Lake t alley and vhlnity, that have a wider and more extensive AND SHOES. < they are reviving at the and the San Francisco Chronicle ' influence than any other in South CIGARS AND TOBACCOS have each been convassing the ern Oregon. Students who have take View Stere, the state upon the prospects of the BOOT & SHOE STORE. completed the academic course A TÜLL AS8OTTMKNT OF adoption of the new constitution,- One do-t south of tie U. S. Land Office here may now return and enjoy ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARB TO and from the reports they publish the advantages of the college. —Next doir to the Po4 offlse— A FULL ASSORTMENT OF we are led to believe the vote will An exciting debAte upon the be for adoption. THANKS TO THE PUBLIC proposed repeal of the Federal For Blacksmiths' and General ALWAYS The two million N. P. Railroad For their Liberal Patronage, which be election laws occurred in the use. cepts as testimony their appre STOVES, TINWARE, HARDWARE, Hou«c of Representatives last bonds have been subscribed for ciation His purpose is to The largest and beet selected stock ver, Friday. The speakers on the Re building the 200 miles from Bis offered to tbe people of Eastern Oregon. ---- -< ♦ publican side denounced the at marck to the Yellowstone. Gen. -CONSISTING OF— CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. “Grow With the Place.” tempt to repeal the laws as a nieas^ J. W. Sprague has been appointed HARDWARE, A FULL LINE OF nre to open the door for fraud in general superintendendt of the —Ut on— Co. *8 property and business on the STOVES, the Presidential election of 1SS0, I1E IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO PAINT! OILS ANO BLASS WRINGERS, and alleged that the southern Pacific coast. NAILS, WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND TUBS. ‘ members were about to.atteinpt to Dlg*»t of Important decisione Rendered Cheaper than any other House Lard, Bacon, Hams, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY eoerce the government by starva UP soy IP*«>ur tP'Jaoaott. in the General Laivl Department. in Ashland. tion as they attempted to destroy Materials of all kinds, such as The following digest of important 1t by force of arms in ’61; b'it they decisions L ard C ans .......... 15. D oluam per. 100 rendered at the General Land Paints and Oils, —FRENCH— rejoiced that this attempt would Office in reference to publie lands, is W ateb B uckets ........................ 50 cents AND - boa« futile' as the other. The culled from Copp’s Land Ortner, for POWDER, SHOT, CAP8 AND WADS OF THE --------- (0)— ALLIGATOR GOODS, speakers upon the Democratic 1868-9; -B€ST STANDARD BRANDS PRE»KMPXIONS. FOR THE INFORMATION OF Winchester Repeating Rifles from , side declareu that they had no in- Ar d say thing else that the public may r ulr» The snrvey of public lands becomea tention to; «top- the wheels of DRY GOODS, final nod effective when the plqt ja DEALERS AND CONSUMERS ...» » -government, and claimed that the filed in tbe kcal office by the Surveyor- ALWAYS ON HAND» Boots Clothing, Hats, Caps, pprity and freedom of the ballot General. A proceeding under the 8th a And all work gotten up In the are impaired, by the existence of section of tbe act of July 23, 1866 is and Shoes not a survey of a private grant in tbe THEY WILL SAT THAT VKRY BEST STYLE. the laws, asserting also, that the correct I acceptation of that term. Of Every Variety, GEO. NUTLEY speeches upon the other side were THEY KEEP CONBTAT^TLT ON HAND In the matter ef a State selection,tbe STATIONARY only intended to revive the bitter general government will not inquire CONSISTING OF ‘ feelings of tbe past, in order to into tbe transactions between the State ASHLAND A LARGE SUPPLY her purchaser ; neither will it go Of all Kinds and Discription THE keep the Republican party in and back to tbe records to inqaire, aa be Extra Boston Syrup. power. Still more exciting dis tween tbe State and her agent, if he Flannels, Doeskins OF EVERY KIND OF cussion was expected this week. complied with the provisions of her Blankets, Clothing, p- FACTORY. T MARSH & CO • V * * / * I I . > i, , I MERCHA DISE •Í. J. N. T f PATRONS, » * e M 4 -- ------------------------- » H I • HEADQUARTERS, M*. * k • I Millinery -Store. Ö-. • <*\-T • Buttrlck Patterns 4 Selling off Cheap NUTLEY GEO. z « FOR CASH. *4/ i W 9 IRON and STEEL General Merchandise 5 OPEN FOR TRADE » warn U *0.« • O .è *'■ • »J GOODS ¡ •' t ... . » 4 » . —■ 7-73 ♦ ---------------- The visit of Chief Moses to Washington has resulted in an ar- rangemefit which will in alb pro bability prevent any serious dis turbance from the Indians in Oregon and Washington Teritory for a long time. Moses 1ms agreed to take his tribe from the Yakima to a new rcaervafiou in Eastern Washington, upon which the Umatillas and remnants of other tribes will probably be placed. Had the attempt been made to take from Moses by force the land which he claimed for his tribe, an Indian war would certainly have resulted which might have been as disastrous to the people of that sectiou and as costly to the govern ment as the Bannock war of last summer. Oaadies and Wuts» Cigars and Tobacco. statute relating to the sale of granted lands. There is nothing io the law of March 3, 1877, authorizing the pre-emhtor to change his filing to homestead entry with credit for tbe time he has resided on tbe land claimed, which requires bis personal attendance at the local office. A LARGE STOCK OF MILLS ------ o------ Table and Pocket Cutlery. WE WILL CONTINU E TO PUKCBA8B WHXAT BACON, BEANS, DRIED FRUIT, COFFEE, SC GAB, RICE. TEAS, SALMON, SAIL DINES, OYSTER« KAL- EABA I VS, CANDLES, SPICE«. FLA VORING EXTRACTS, PATENT MEDICINES Etc. Always oa hand and for sale at loweei price» B. F. REESER. Ashland, Oreg. Nov. 15, 1878 if, ♦ A C omplete L ine O f UNION HOTEL AND BAKERY. FLANNELS, YABN, SOCKS, BLANKETS, SHIRTS and CASSIMERES, S NOW FINISHED, and I he Propri etor is rgidy at ull times to receive gne-is un4 furnish them with accommoda- ii>ns second to none in the country. I Supper» furUibed Donrtl per Week...................................... VERYTHING in our line kept constant ly on band aud sold al tbe E order. Single Meal................................................... S 374 4 00. Lowest Living Rates- Come and see Us. REV. J. H. MAYFIELD, Proprietor, THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, i ■ ARG ADIN E A LATTA. And Will Deliver FLOUR, FEED &c, ANYWHERE IN The highest market prices paid for WHEAT — OATS— BARLE!— BACON HE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND at his shop on Main street, two doors —AND LARD---- from the livery stabler, where be is prepared to do all kinds of work in bis line at the lowest price. T TOWN, AT WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS MI&I* PBIGES Of Vehicles Made to Order. CR RS cR Rs r a a ck ck e er AND DISPOSE OF THEM Wagon Shop. Ashland Factory Goods. ASHLAND, OREGON. Cassimeres, CHEAPER THAN THEY CAN BE PROCURED ELBE. WHERE. AND FURNISH A F1MT-CTJLM ARTICLE run» AT THAT. ♦ Repairing of all kinds dons with dispatch call end see me, ______ noltf, JOHN RALPH. B i. M. McCALL A <M>. B