L!l!:_ New To-Jay. J amis Tut baton , J acob W.»Gsar, tidings ! question of a few short months as Mareis Rt>mn 1 M McCall. R. T. BALDWIN SR. to the time when Douglas county W. H. A tkinson , E. K. A koerson . FRIDAY ....MAY I will be declared free ot debt; and The Fast Trotting Stal MANUFACTURER OF, ANT> DEALER IN, MECHA NICS J. M. McCall & Co., then let the credit be given in this lion, Â'ÜILAND AND ’ANEMIE’/ UAIL SADDLERY AND HARNESS contitv when; it should be given -TUE- PLANING MILL. MERGANSER, LAKECOÜNTY, OREGON. The condition of affairs on mail elsewhere—not to the Democratic I route 44,1-52, between this place or Republican parties, but to the AHLSAHD WOOLEN MANUfÂC- AND I Main Street, Ashland, and Lakeview, i* a disgrace to the sensible people who spent a few T URI NG CO. FURNITURE, SASH, BLIND government- which allows it to minutes thinking tor themselves.” ALWAYS ON HAND, --W ill stand the present season of DOOR AND MOULD The intelligent voters of ¡South-t 1S79. commencing ou April 1st and continue. The report of the post A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ................... _ ___ _ " ‘ . He will be at A-L- NEW DEPARTURE» ING master at Lakeview, published iu ern Oregon are beginning to see rnding July 10tb. rhe Ibliy of «iihbit'iig to ti.e role l,- “ ‘ 6ADDLF.II, HKRNKSB the State Line Herald, from the day?,- the balance of the week at Man- AK1DLF.B, SPURM, rTMtE UNDER-IGNBI) from ar.4 »fter -ARE ROW MAKIN'U - FTJRRUPF, 15th of March to the ISth ol of contemtible countv lings,which i stable, in Jacksonville. A¿»iil 18»U- prop«»*« to *• H unlv fur B.TH, WHIP«, April, a period of thirty-four days have heretofore led the people by ' DESCRIPTION—Ophir is a beaati I LAMHEK, k'INCSU -Cash in H»u< — shows twenty failures to arrive at the nose through their control ot fnl il <rk chestnut, without mark or Or approved produce d>-liv«*r< d —except ! sp >t. 15 harnl* 3X inches high, and Repu ir irr; pramp’.ly »cd cheaply done. Give m that place, and nineteen failures the party nominations. Where weighs 1.200 pomul-«. a spienJhl mild tiT* I when by »pfcial »gi< ein nt lini i epecial »gr. eiu lit * a »hort short wad aad liui- î. c II »nt c-iuvuce yuareeives »hat you o«n »>ve mon —FROM— ited credit (nay be given. to ¡Give. Yet this is called a political principles are at stake in di-position, aud will be 10 jeurs^old on ey bj tradii g vriili me. 13 Ili fl R. T. B. Sa. mail service, and for this the peo an election, tlie • nominations ef the 15th day.of Jnly. 1 hl.f Will ^Jiubl^ t/4 Sfffcv JH'icCS ■ ple are asked to pay. At this fected by party machinery may ; - lie liasa Recerd of 2:35— J. W. RIGGS, GRANITE STREET, ASHLAND than ever before. place Postmaster Helman’s record have some claims upon the voter; PEDIGREE—Ophir was sired by OREGON. i THE VERY BEST NATIVE WOOL from the 12lh of March to tin* but when county oflicers are to be* the celebrated trotting stsUioD, Ken Hunter, he bv Broken Leg ^TOULI) announce to the people of Jask- 28th of April shows ten failures filled, the duties of which are tucky Hunter, of New York; grandsire, Sor ARTIST, ■un and Like counties lhat thry have com All kind» of Planing, Moulding- to arrive and six failures to leave. purely local and wholly without > rel Hunter,- great grandsire, Oil Ken I Turning, Circular and 1 hese, it must be remembered, are the pale of influence upon the tucky Hunter.- great-great grandsire, mencel receiving (heir N*w Spring Stock, I Ashland Oregon; Highlander. »Scroll Sawing. questions at issue between the not merely failures to arrive upon and that every day will witnes» addition* to Surrel Hunter’s Dam was a Sir schedule time, but the failure of great political parties, the nomi Henry mare from Kentucky, from I am now permanently located in this BLANKETS, the largest stock of and respectfully asks the patronag ol any mail to arrive or depart upon nations should he governed by the which the name Ivmtucky originated, place, i lie citizens. Furniture and OrnairentaL the days specified. As for the personal qualifications of the can the name of hunter was derived from FLANNELS, Carving, Etc. Done length of time the mail was in didates. The abi.ity to manipu his English Hunter blood. ALL WORK WARRANTED I Kentucky Hunters’s dam (from a CASSIMERES, to Order. coming from Lakeview in, or in late political conventions is no as Moon.-hine mare ) was sired by the To give Entire Satisfaction. Price» to suit going hence to Lakeview, the surance of honesty or eflicicncv in trotting stallion Harden Hunter;grand DOESUNS, The Times. i /¡0*Furniture. Sash. Door» Bliada and records do not show (we think the duties required of county oili-1 sire, S<>rrel Hunter,- great grandsire, Old K ctueky Hunter,- great-great Moulding C< B-tanti> on baud AND HOSIERY. I cials. MERCH A DISE they should), but it is known to and iu.ide to order. grand-ire, Highlander. 'Béÿ“‘Call an'l see Specimens. [v2n6tf have varied from three flays to This is a correct pedigree of Ken .1 HiLEND AT COURT. «Oc tucky Hunter, and makes him about three weeks. Beyond Linkville I — seven eighths Hunter,* or, perhaps, bet there has been no attempt at regu Ever brought to this market. They desire to i We will contract to design and erect •1. It is reported that the Sub-Con- I ter known a? Messenger blood, and J. N. T ekwilligek . kinds ot buildings. When desirable Io. lar service for about two months, tractor,on the mail route between! which has been thoroughly proven to say to every r«ador of (his paper,that if Is prepared to do all kinds of those employing us, «« will furniab all (be m« and the following letter from the Ashland and Lake View, has a J be the fastest and best stock of horses ma'erial required for (tie contlrsetiwn of G HA IN I NG postmaster informs us that from near relative in service at the; ever introduced into the Uuited Spates. I U IN TIN G, any building ready fur orcupsav. [n«19lt Ophir’s Dam was sired by David —AND— the Sth to the 26th of April, no postoflice department at Washing Hill; her dam was sired by Prince Al MARSH & CO. I ¿TAMDARD GOODS SOLD ] AT TH mail whatever bad arrived there ton. In fact, it is affirmed that I bert, a Messenger owned by William I from Lakeview by way of that Assistant Post Master, General Reynolds, of Colusa county, Califor W agon and B uggy P ainting , JUST RECEIVED nia. Ophir's dam is now owned in LOWEST MARKET PRICES route: a specialty. Brady, is a cousin of the sub-con- Santa Clara county by Dr. C. L. Work <5cn* kt HOog rile». A T THE— Wonder if the people,; French.- her dam is owned by D. M. L ineville , O gn ., Apr. 2Gth, 1S79. tractor. Reavis, of Butte county. They are M il A. D. H elman , I’. M., { who have suil’ered loss by the j rnilANKINO THE P'.’BI.IC FOR PAST FA- Will do it, they propoie to du the largest Aibljnd, Og’i ( failure of the masls being properly both fine, large and splendid roadsters. rural »o:lci i a »bare ui Ib» hll » la m» fatar». ASHLAND DRUG STORE Dear Sir:— P edigree of O puiu ’ s D am ' s S ire — carried over the route are indebted business this spring and summer, ever David Hill was sired by Black Lion; Can’t you mukc feme arran^r-ut tit to to “ Cousin Brady ” for the incon The largest stock of ,99 be by David Hill’s celebrated trotting have (bo mails carried on toute 41 !• done by them in the last five —OLD AND NEW.— There arc 'tow four mails hmg in this venience they have been forced to stallion Black Hawk,* he by Sherman Bargains ! years, and that they ean D. I US, MEDICINES, IIOL1 Morgan; h»> by Justin MorgaD, and he .L'lficc to go cast. Hive received no submit to? by True Britou, who was imported A shland I -OPHIR I Î FACTORY. MARSH & CO I t I I I •0»- I Ì I I « f I I PATRONS, I mail from Lakevioc (txeej t vi.i your office) since the bib mst. J have re ported the irr< gularilks rcgulatly to the 2a 1 Assistant P. M. Gen. an*’ ask*-d for instructions.- bat have not as yet received any. Please try to have eonietliing done, CulwfH’s stock is all taken for debt. Il *spect fully, J W. II amakv .:, P, M. Colwell, the sub-contractin’, upon this route, is utterly power less now to pel form the service Ills stock is all atlachcfl; he La no visible proj»eity that is not mortgaged or attached, and we are informed that at not more than one. placi* upon the whole route can his men obtain a single meal, to s iV i othiini of horse feed, with- out paying cash iu advance. Un less his bondsmen come to his as sistance, he can have no hope of carrying the mails. These facts have been represent ed to tin“ Department, or at least failures in service have been re ported by the postmasters, and still there is no remedy, or none has been applied. The laws gov erning mail contracts provide means for enforcing the service, and if tin* trouble is not remedied the administration must bear the responsibility of this outrage upon the people. IIESEHTAIION IO RE i hi : own OPEN. - ---------- »« » «0 4. <----------------- Bargains ! Bargains ! from Englund and used by General The army appropriation bill DeLancy as a charger on Long Island, passed the senate last Friday by a in 1777. David Hill’s dam was got by siiict party vote, 41 to 30. A Hauibletonian.- be by Abdallah; he by old Membrino, aud he by imported dispatch vf the 26th says: "‘An Messenger. The dam of Hambletonian i (dibit will be made to conclude was Cbarle? Kent’s mare by imported the debate in the house of repre I B.-llfounder. sentatives on the appropriation TERMS—Single service $20. payable in advance. For the season. $30, payable at bill under - the - five - minute - rule to the end thereof. Insurance $10, payable I RE SELLING out their Stock : morrow, so that the senate rn ay : wh.n it is ascertained that the mare is in make room fur commence its discussion of that foal. All pi s-ib’e care will be t iken l»y an ex measure early next week. The | perienced hand, who thoroughly under democrats had decidedly the a ti stands the treatment, of mare* and horses, to av»»id accidents; lint will not be respon- vantage in the house debate to- «ible should any occur. Pasturage turn- CALI, on them immediately ani s etra dav.the speeches of Hooker,Goode i-hel at reasonable late-. S. L. DANIELS, Proprietor. and Ewing being in every point J ohn C owan Grootn. Fountain & Farlow, positively make it to Are invited to send in their orders and are assured that they shall receive prompt attention at prices that defy competition. [AVa »birg’ou Sj eci. 1, A; ril 1.’>.1 Chalmers* bill, which was dropped in the petition box yesterday, looks to the complt tiou of tho Pacific railway system. It provides for the completion of bine roads. The Texas Pacific is to ' be compli red from Fort Worth to El Paso, and from Yuma Io Suu Diego. I The Southern Pacific is to build a I connecting link from El Paso to Fort ■ Yuma. The Northern Pacific and Port- j laud and Silt Lake Railroad bills of last congress are emboditd in the measure. The Southern Pacific is to havo the land graut hitherto given to the Texas Pacific, and the Northern Pacific and Portland roads are to have tlie extention asked for at tbo last con ! gross. Tho Texas Pacific and other ; connecting 1 lies uro to have $15,000 per mile, to be secured by fir>t mort gage bond to the United Slates, bear ing 3 per cent., the government retain- j iug pay for transportation of troops aud mails, and a sinking fund being provided, as in case of other roads. Hargadine & Latta, fully than ever, the reputation of their General Merchandise Cigars and Tobacco. E Come and see Us. Oliw— —PURE WINES ASD L -Fur medic*. purpose«- ---- F or ---- ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS.: Pipes. Tobacco i -A N D— Staple and Fa cy Goods W. II. ATKINSON, — Cigars.— Groceries, Hardware, Cloth- PAINTS, OILS, VAENIslI, GL.VS, •ng, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, BRUSHES, ETC., ETC PECliXCAllT. .Millinery and Dress Goods. CANDIES, NITS Crockery, Glass and Tin- FINE CONFECTION^. Cajef.ilty compounded of the tioett drag». TXAVING BOUGHT THE INTERFST OE W. II. Atkin» >h ill ¡lie A. hlam , Dave Srour, I win.)1 re., ec fully »»licit ■ cuiuiuu >n< >• ol the ¡>u ren ame w ich bar been eu liberally extended u> the pro- prie'ore iu the past. [3-24lf. DR. J. U. CHITWOOD. pers, Cloaks. Selling off Cheap And, in fact, everything required for the FOR CASH a n d PKEM’IIIPTIOAS Ware, Shawls, Wrap JENSEN A IrFLAND, Trade of Y R E K A, C A L I F O R N SOUTHERN AND SOUTH-EASTERN DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS, AND SHOES. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS TI BLETS OREGON >♦ ♦ ♦* —AND— A FOLD A8SOTTMENT OF HEÁDSTONES For Blacksmiths’ and General use. STOVES, TINWARE, HARDWARE, ANNOUNCE TO IRON and STEEL Executed in any description of M arble . Special Attention -TOYS- HEADQUARTERS, MARBLE BUSINESS, MONUMENTS, Toilet Articles. bouse, as the acknowledged I am prepared to Gil all orders with neat AT^OULD ann< unc<* to th 4) people ot ness and dispatch. v v Goose Like v ¡tll<y and » cinity, that they are re < iviug at the Recent advices from Washing- ton inform us that Secreta ry Sclmrtz entered into an agreement! kak.e View with the chiefs of the Umatilla, Walla Walla and Cavus«! tribes of Ono do r outli of tie U. S.Land Office Indians, now in that city, looking to the opening up for white settle A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ment practically the whole of the Umatilla reservation, which com prises 26S,000 acres of valuable lands in northeastern Oregon. The The largest and best selected stock eer, Secretary agrees to endeavor to offered to the people ol Ea-toin Oregon. secure the passage of an Act of -CONSISTING OF— Congress granting allotments in severalty to such Indians as may ; HARDWARE, elect to take 140 acres each of the 1 STOVES, WRINGERS, present reservation. The lauds j NAILS, thus id lotted are to be inalienable i TUBS. for 25 years. It is further agreed TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY that the remaining hinds shall be sold and the proceeds placed in Paints and Oils, the Treasury for the use of the Indians,or to enable them to leave POWDER, SHOT, CAPS AND WADS OF THE General New», the present reservation and settle .-BEST STANDARD BRANDS— on some other. The chiefs agree, M iny Germannanil Alsatians arc em- 1 ¡grating to tbo United states. for themselves and people, to as DRY GOODS, Bisb' p E. 1». Ames, of the M. E. semble their tribes on their return, in the presence of a representative Church, died in Baltimore raccDtly. The Central P.ieffic R lilroad contem Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots of the Uuited States, and ascertain plate removing their shops from Wads and Shoes the number and names of individ worth to Reno, Nevada. Of Every Variety. uals who will take allotments,and Conkling O said to have written a of those who prefer to leave their letter formally abandoning his presi STATIONARY present reservation to join the dential aspirations and favoring Grant. There are 70 ships on the English other reservations already estab stocks and shipyards being fitted for Of all Kinds and Discription lished iu Oregon, Washington the transportation of Americau live Ça.nxUcj? and, Territory, Idaho or Montana, ami stock. In a shooting affray Dear the Dallas, i to send these lists to Washington. lust a man named West was The chiefs also agree that as soon shot Thursday, three times l>y another named j as this necessary legislation is ol>- Lambertson. A LARGE STOCK OF tained, such of their people as de Sixty Russian immigrants arrived at termine to settle with other tribes New York last week, and proceeded to BACON, BEANS’, DRIED FRUIT. COFFEE, SU IMR, R'CE, TEA-», SALMON, SAR will immediatly remove to the lo Yankton. D. T., where they will pre DINES, OYSTERS SAL- empt farms. FA R A t vs. can dles , >ri< ; es , fla cations selected. Henry Smith, nialit watchman of the ; voring ex rRA'/rs, paies r medicines Etc. _ ____ ------ Sm Francisco Mint, lias been arrested . A C omplete L ine O f In an article lipo” indepen on a charge of stealing ¿14 000 in gold , dence in politics tn»? Douglas from that institution, aud acknowledges ' Ashland Factory Goods. County “Imlependent” says.' ‘’In Lis guilt. and dismantled schoo- ' FLANNELS. this county tke benefit of an In nor A waterlogged ’.»’as recently discovered on the YARN, dependent moyement is no longer northern coas’, from which one man SOCKS. a matter of theory. The positive was rescued in an insensible condition BLANKETS, results of the last election—bene and taken to Port Townsend, W. T SHIRTS and CASSIMERES, ficial as they are and will be to ! TtiC bailee of the crew cf eleven had VERYTHING in our line kept constant i peribbtA- every tax-payer in the country,are ly on band and Sold at the Sitting bu’b an^ band have Volant» already acknowledged and ap rily subjected* ^emselves tothe author Lowest Living Rates. plauded, and yet those in ofliee ity of Great Britain ?nd cea-ed to be and given place by Independent subject of the Unitea States, They not now be permitted, even with votes, have not done one year’s will peaceable joteutionn, to recross the HARGADINE* LATTA. work ♦ • • • It is only a frontier, Periu ut er y A N D - In grent variety st d of cm »Ld vtr'ous desgti*. MARBLE— Pacific HaLroad Schemeit. Stationary, They will -pare no pains to maintain, mot BARGAINS ! H o and te*t the truth of Ibeir assertions Stew Œèôde I Millinery Store. - Eve r received Jn Ashland— to call upon them in Ashland A of view stronger ami more efl'ect- i’.’e than any that have been made on the republican side in that body during past. 48 hours.” On M iin Street ♦ o Speaking of the failures on the Ashland ----- Oregon. mail route, the Lake View Herald I have row on bawl a l>e:nriftil nfiortnient of savs: “This mat ter has been rep Hat*, Bonnet», Shade*. French Flower*, Wreath» NecK Tie*, Linen Suite, Jut», I.adie»’ resented to the Department time riuxe*. Finishing O< ude, etc.,etc. etc Alsa ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS, ami again, yet there is either a H u 11r i.cK P a.ite rns tame and criminal submission to violation of the postal laws, a dis and the Warner Health Corset. «> -¿T j AT or lers from a distance promptly tilled, gusting and sleepy inefliciency of r< -ji Every ih'hg sold «.heap for Ci»h. public officials iu the Department, K fe -c. B!e thing, Presetu" r.nd Colorii g, in the very J. H. Russell, Prop’r., •r’ulGlt orcrimnal collusion somewhere to i e.i eet ui.iuucr. Mrs. H. II. Junes. swindle and steal from the public aving again settled IN THIS place and turned my entire alientiun funds. Which it is, we will not J. Q.L a ita C. li. II aiu . adine , to the say. — > * DAY GOODS, ETC., the ad vantage of every one THAT THEY AR8 ALWAY8 I I Paid to orders from all parts o* SOUTHERN OREGON. Prices, reasonable—Address J. H. R ussell , no34-v3 lyr Ashland. Oregon. GEO. NL TLEY. OF THK— A shI&R à OPEN FOR TRADE CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. A FULL LINE OF -Um— PAINTS OILS AND GLASS Cheaper than any other House in Ashland. ASKLAND Lard, ------- (0)------- V FOR THE INFORMATION OF DEALERS AND CONSUMERS i GOODS BOOT & SHOE STORE THEY WILL SAY THAT —Next dour to the Post offiee— THEY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CONSISTING OF THANKS TO THE PUBLIC “Grow With the Place." A LARGE SUPPLY Extra Boston Syrup. Table and Pocket Cutlery. Flannels, Doeskint Blankets, Clothing, B. F. REESER. Ashland, Oreg. N ot . 15, 1878 tf, WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND ‘WÜaÄOSXX«» Materials of »11 kind*, such as Aid anjthing elee that tb» public may r mir» WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS AND ALWAYS ON HAND, EVERY GEO. NUTLEY OF acke r s C r K a e K CHEAPER —AND LARD---- THAN THEY CAN BE PROCURED ELSE WHERE, AND FURNISH A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE AT THAT. Of Vehicles Made to Order. e And all work gotten up in the VERY BEST STYLE. KIND AND DISPOSEOF THEM WHEAT---- OATS----- BARLEY----- BACON ALLIGATOR GOOD3, —FRENCH— The highest market prices paid fur"®^ Wagon Shop. rpHE UNDERSIGN ED WILL BE FOUND JL *1 bi* shop on Miiin street, two doo s front the livery stabler, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work iu bis liue I the lowest price. OF Cass i meres, Alway* on hand and for sale at lowest prices 1IE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO Hams, Eggs and Butter. L ard C ams .......... 15. D ollars per. 100 W ater B uckets .......................50 oen t Winchester Repeating Rifles from For their Liberal Patronage, which he eepts as testimony their appre ciation llis purpose is to Bacon, Repairing of all kinds done with dispatch cal] »nd see me. nolif, JOHN RALPH. J. 1*1. McCALL & CO OaxRU. airmail run Q!ki<*<XQKx »