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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1879)
ThE ASHLAND TIDINGS • • • ■■ ~ • • J JUÑE^ia, 187» î Rin.\Y~ —... — "~Ä.*3t "T g.'l zqtrti I? Si ITUTED. ■ “ I. During the session of the last legislature the Governor was a ti thorized to bring suits against the late state officials whose short- conri^gSc wgre brought to light by thctffvesfTgafing committee. The District Attorney, Whitney, has refused to act, and the governor has been compelled to appoint an attorney in his stead, as the fol lowing prucjumai ion will show: ' ASHLAND COLLEGE AND NOR Til»* wli»-v|lMrr<»w in lue in »nt and eirgant apjtemlage of m «eli legu- MAL SCHOOL. lafed bai-k yard. Any one c<>miug it. In an other place in this paper ‘•outact with one of a very dark nigln •• • -* 1 caunoi tail to l»e strn«k forcibly «uh will be found - the advertisement of -• the truth of of thia remark. He’ll turn this educational institution, con ble to it at once taining announcement of time of opening, terms, etc. In addition to the information given in the advertisement, we take the fol lowing from the regular phamplet announcement: “The college will be chartered; and the normal or training school for teachers will be made, it is hoped by special enactment, an adjunct of the Public School system, and To all whom it'maij concern: diplomas made equivalent to first W hereas , T i but» been suggested grade ' certificates. Ashland has that rettvin claims exist id favor of the - State and ay-ainat tbe former member» no saloons. The sale of intoxicat of the bo^rd of commissioners for the ing liquors is prohibited by the tbe t-ai4£oi scLool and nnivereity ami are sustained other isaAW laDda'/includiog *Hoq> L city authorities,wl Grove/;#. F. Chadwick, L ^leiscb by a strong public sentiment. ner and.-' A- H. ’ Brown,*, also claim» The school will be under the agwii st % , Yf * W»ohn.n* »Y anperic- supervision of an evangelical teDdentof the state penitentiary and The Bible will also net 8. F. Chadwick, »x-aecre- Christian church. tary c^'jiUiia ahd auditor of pnblio ac he- reverently read and studied; claim» arhing out of tbe lite worship of God encouniired; COUD tfiqietYiti the report-of 'the niMltr ? - — a — — - A * a . appointed mw ww S * ’1 .but the instituticn will ba sectar coinmine»» c»f W investiputinn ian in no objectionable sense. by tbe 1» re <H of 1^78, lh78, and W hereas .' The HirtrnA’ntnirr.ey of Book-keeping, business arithme the thud judicial district for tbe Bhite, tic, English composition and ba* been »pplitd to uni! r»que»-ted to proaècnte <jp Jjeljalf oi tbe state «ction», other branches specially prepara ► nit* atwptk'<je-e.duaa for tbs- ÂUirfe- tory for business life, will receive nient of t»ncb Hain»» and tlie said dis unusual attention’. • trict attorney having failed ac l neg The preceptress will give her lecieil bo to do and «»till »lechues a pt chief attentioi: to the care and refnsea to engage id »neb proBecutiou,- Now, thereHPrCr toT^e wid oversight of the young ladies. tice may be dôbe in (be premisea, and An endowment of $20,000 will * k * * i i,■■¿- -s may lie «XiCuted. I W. • niHiuelu... nf he Sutfe o, be, there is reason to hope, W. Tbayer, goveiuo. - _nr promptly subscribed, enabling th»* Oregon, with the consent and i jystees to reduce the present rt- neeMt ibé'Fecret if y of state, do lure V? by mitbusÀJM-Miii* api «mit Hou. John Ues or tuition, especially to rates bi M. Thompson to appeuT for anil on be- the present year. balf of tl.ebtate in the matter aforesaid, teachers, aft ■ \f I < ■ W 4 W» ---------------- — ________ _______ J • ________ New a GRAND BALL in ASHLAND ! Fountain & Farlow, RE SELLING OUI iu <k* r<»*ui iur A ' ja 3J. Butler & Kookfell^^, PLAXIXÍ I ite r PIONEER STORE, St ck i rpllE UNDER I a »NED fr- til a d »-ft- t A. A->'il iMti pr • >p- sv tu B- H only I , FACTORY. —CntÉf tit Hnnd — MMtn Street, Ashland, Or appr»>ve<l pn><hie<* d- liv-r d—• w lb-tl by «fi-rÌHl njjt • • tu»-til a short ultd liti.» i MARSH & CO il'-d cmiit may b - gh* -. aving succeeded mrs . m . w . tutt - oauinic in Ui» Iru«i *•», xxotill uu- unct* iu th- i ub ic ihiti they otfe f r .i.l- a fu i line. f H a Lk FURNITUÍH DOof. AND MOULD ING NEW DEPARTURE! New Seeds Î Fourth of July. p» M E C H J. M. McCall & Co., —Proprietors of the— — ON THE— 2P O Id ü m I Main Streit. Ashkr.d Tr- ay. This will enable vx to ojì'r letter prices than ever bejore. I d&*33*5fi!n Largeat Hall iu Jackson County 1 J BARGAINS ! U>T EINI-II! P BY JA'PE-'I HOUCK with uce ni i o l oioi.s io.- 50 -e s. No pain« will be spared t* make l.i- the gr »nde-L uft'dr of the r- .i-o i. I It»- bt-l of mii'ic wil. b- -ecu el. h >»I h»* siipp»*r will sni p i-s an) lti< g • v. i- spread io .Vblai.d iiSaj All STAPLE aiA FANCY GOOD', DRE-i GOOD-', CLOiniNU BOO S nt SH.1E5, V HATS,CAP', HARDWARE, (IB tæ X3T LE! T®t 4Ù. U- -MARBLE rickets (I. iluU'g »upjvr:......................... Si 50 Managers. I Furniture and Crnamental Car vii g, tté. Lene io Order. Groceries and Previsions. S. EUBANKS, C. H. G1LLETIE R. A. ALFORD ! RANK KRAUSE, CHAS. NICKELL, alKE" WORDEN 3. < u * - XXX ÄITA» Iteran aa-. MERCilA 1>I4'-U ASHLAND. MAR8LE WORKS, CROCKERY nd GLA88-W»RE, 4. a «o ------ Reception Committee. <‘e ¿g-< «ni< « e t And T n. IOUNTAIN. II M THATCHER GUIN BUTTER CHAS. PRIM, RICH. KL PPEL General Manager. w J.-'-i.-b »- »• • » II fiiH'irb si’ the ! I e c- n»:rn»ti*" el r on tip- ñv [i, I.|f J. H. Russell, Prop’r., l WING AG\IN SE1TLEI- IN THIS a place and luriu d my o i ire at.»utii>n io tbe r JASPER HOUCK. •▼•rjthi'tg uiualljr found MARBLE BUSINESS, FIRST-CLASS HOUSE And we also prop ,»e to nell all Ooodr “CHEAP FOR CASH!” I am prepared to till all orders with neat ar»* awaking to th»* fact th;»? there lb .-a ubd dispatch. is danner of their Jackson couii/Y — Morro transportation business slipping T4 BEETS MONU LESTS. away from them. The “Imk pen- JRnsebnrg. Or»-g on. dent” of last week contains an —AND— “Quick Saie-«lid Small l>rofifsr as A AND COMMODIOUS WARE- — An.*« 1 - ><<»:u " Flor- f .i ” hi n i article upon the subject ot roads v ry kii.l of j.iu-îîTSJ*- ' e ch,,i.»i* of tLm'Le u IIEAÜSTOX ES in which the writer suggests that O eg .n wl I llul it to the,’» »»te<v»l tu »hip uil fieig.u iii'Oi.gii in,. H.iu«v. X the people of Jackson anti Douglas Wool, be n, fiiHi Li *»> »’c.,c m»lgi*l fo my COUNTRY PRODUCE T piompt uueu- Executed in any description of counties unite in a movement c re io,- ru.e or »tn, n.eui wilt » «■ \ having for its object the perma Freight per ton...................... \-................ tl GO M a RULE. nent improvement ofthe road be- halt per car luad........................ y.............. SO Taken in exchange for goods. □fSUuik go d. C.t.uf H L, M. N i4*-S- f- ________________ _________ ♦ wten Jacks,mville ami Roseburg. Special Attention Better roads are greatly to bt? desired by the people of both R. T. BALDWIN SR. Paid to orders from all pirts 0‘ <V’E SHALL I E TLEASED TO WATT U?- T V ou . 1. eus <>u<tr. a.d ».Il uu uur ue.i lu X counties and would be a great MANUFACTURER OF, and 1EALER lYb SOUTHERN OREGON. give mein *Mti. Led .-n. convenience to Jackson comity merchants, but,inasmuch as Siski Price», reatina! le— Adiir^a you county is offering strong in SADDLERY AND HARNESS > J. H. R usnell , BUTLER & ROCKrELLOW. ducements for the teaming trade of A-hlaud. Oftfci ‘ 0. no34 v5 1? r MERGANSER, LA KE COEN IY, OREGON. this section it would seem that the A shland , May 16th, 1379. people of Douglas have a rather deeper interest in the improve v3-i 51-tf ment of the roads in question than ALWAYS ON HAND, —«»r ti ' i »— have we, and consequently they should make the initial move, and A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF J am »» T h . bbtum , J à CUU WlOMU, rather coax us,‘‘as it were,” to join SAODLEM. RKilbKK* W. H. ATKIkloK, E. K. A mheiun , BU1DLF.S, HrUuH, them. We are in a position to ■TiKbrrs, be coquettish. ■ TS, WHIPS. H. Xi. MURYQN, H ..TA1SDARD oaaos SO 0 AT THl MARSÉ 4<0. I I I JUST RECEIVED LOWEST MARKET PRICES —AT THE Wiilduit, lb»-) prop '»•>* to d.» ib* Lrg.»i ASH LA ED DÉÜG ETO'BE biirihr»« ibi» spring uu>l autuiti*', »v«r The largest slock of done b, <b<-ui in the I h M Ove year*, and that tlb-y cau i DRUGS, puaitivrlv ui.,k* it la GEO. NUTLET. A shI a LASH EH, C'lhCHO Frederick Billings, the newly- elected President of the Northern G35“ Rrpi.inni ji'omp 'y ml cte.iply «Tune. G’ie m i.c li.u c- uvl.o- juur.-e>v«r ha )uu c.n r xe u Pacific railroad Company, isjust • j by tr.di g wiJi u.e. 13 lo 11 It. 1. B. su. .the man needed to push the con ■-------------------------------- Z" — struction of the road at the most r.ipitl rate possible. He is one of the largest capitalists interested in Ou Ma»n B red the road, and has invested n ore Xslilatid - - - - _ Oicgon. money in it than anyone else. A short time since Mr. Billings and I hare row on nml a br.iu lful -rror met.t of others subscribe»! for an additional Unir, Bonne»«, ■< .»de» Frin< h Fl .aris, Wreath. NecnTI». Uie-. Builr, Ju-. Lv*i«s loan ot §3,000,000 to be used in Piu . .e« Finir bui# U. ude, etc., etc. etc Al.u buildini; the 300 miles of road which is to be done this year. and the W irner TL-altt. Cun‘e’. After the extension ofthe eastern G^ “ A foriere irom a dieta*» ).r.>aiptiy filled. end ofthe road to the Yellowstone Every »h tg •• kt cheap f.>r C *h ami the completion of the 100 Lai* B<e < hli ir, Pie.ring ai.d Coiur»i g I- r,,e verj 'Vdullitl miles from the Columbia to Lake lea.eel iu. uuer. tir». II D. Jones. Pen d’Oreille, the company con template running a line of stages to carry passenger ul mail over erwilliger the 500 miles betv. ceil the two sections of road. Is prepared to do all kiuds of Millinery Store. I1OLI DAY GDC DS. ETC., the bdvunlrg«- of-, i *ry nun - £»<r r«-eri»td In A hUwd — to call upun ti «in in A-hlai-d o and l*-t the irmb ut tii-ir ..«»•; liuti» They will'pare no pa.IK to maintain, niu Pcrfuuar- y SlntioMury,- u fully than e*<r, the lapiitatiun of their A N D - Twilrl Artici« w. boii-e, as lbe acknowledg'd -TÛYS- l lu gr» HEADQUARTERS, at lari.ty •)d..|u w»»d *>r t.vr dvs'gav. —IL LSI VIM» a - a LIÇI < EM- -Fur u.vdt« I --- F R----- ripee. 3 c b a c c c* k < ASBL ND O iANITE STREET. OREGON. —AT mE- Forwarding and Commission The business men \2? Roseburg Agent, and to prom cute tbe aforesaid claim- as attorney for the state, to their final terminuii» n: and be is hereby ambor- iz-*d to employ anch assistance us be may deem necessary .-:t' W. W.T hayer , Gov. By th» Governor, IL. J?. E arhart , 8- c ’ v of State. S a D eri , 30ib, lb79. Tiieonly reason we have seen assigned for the refusal of lhe reg ular prosecuting attorney to take actionftn tint premises is his asser tion that there was no prohabilty of a ju.dgm.ent in favor ot the stat»- before.any judge or jury, and he did not wish to run the state into the expense which the trials require,, It^would seem, however, that political reasons were iuHu- encing his action. It is charged by a egmmittee res ulurly appoint- e»l by the Legislature, oi the same political party-ns. the officials ac cused, that.certain of the late of ficials of the state have failetl to account for certain money belong ing to the state which was in their hands. This is a grave charge, and the ,peuple of the state have a very propui; interest in. knowing whether or not it be true or false. The men accused also huvq,a right to a fair and inipartial trial. If they are wronged bv the charges, it is due to them that, they be ex onéra ted.Tn ini blame. It they are guilty as charged, it is due to the people whom they have robbed that justice be satisfied. Mr. Thompson :•«has- filed complaint's and commenced suits, as directed. This is tbe season of tbe year whet, It iau’enect-esary to call the police tun. in a tire alarm nud brean your back gelling out doora wh»n jou bear a wo man serrani in mortal agony—nhe7 only nbouiug tbe cliickeus ont of the gulden Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains ! M‘>r s linitn, J M Me Call. I Staple uc Fa q Cites -A N D- C1 g a r F, — Groceries, H. r^ ware, Gloth- PAI TF,. •ng, ßvets, : hces, Hats, Caps, iliintry and A/.KM.-i . Gl..* b BRUSHES. TTC., É"À: Drits Go life. Crockery Glass and Tin- — T H i. -- SOOT & SHOE STORE. AHSLAND WDOL.N M a KDF . í ÏÜKlKG BU. Ware, Shawls. Wrap C. X- AVINO LUUGHf IIIK INiErf-ST O> W per r C k aks. * 1 o -APExow making .■• I.e DbCu 8-u»>, 1 <L JitUk - l-’o ■ thi-ir Libe’d i’n-io :>ig”. whicb he cep r K# te-1 tn o y • «i- K| pre datimi ill# pulpo'«Í ¡8 lu D.-A i »I. » • i rr- »V lui!y » .1. 1 ..». Hu t... •«,. », i « i .. -t- » id* »..- I*- i. * 'b r«|i. rx *-m'»-d '• t>* i-»® I t *» •* i- i I! r »1. 13-24. . LR. J Li «slitto -■ —N»-xi do r to ¡he P.i-t office - THANKS TO THE . UÏL1C u»- rd if-h» (iv. dr*rg«. ©• ¿ li fi/t.D, Y 1. 1 K A, ( / SU UH I.. R a * i) « i t ; e ] 1 1 ( I. N \.- tî : i : n The New York Times has been —FROM— OREG >N. calculating the effect of the census of 1880 if|>bn tlie relative number “Grow W.th the Place.” / of representatives in Congress from the northern and southern states. HE IS IN F.WUB OF THOSE «HO THi VERY BEST t AT1VE It is estimated that the popula tion of the. Union has increased A FULL ASSCTTMENT OF BOOTS AND WEAR GOOD some eigjit tor ten millions since TO TÍ ÁÍ 1111 J / A K M I ME ! the last eensns, ami that of this increase *fhe‘ northern states have gained at^cast.seven-eights. The BLANKETS, Mart i us of <t|i kind*. Hieb as greatest -increase will likely be ALWAYS FLANNELS, found in Iowa, Wisconsin,Kansas, -FRENO fl— Even millionaires have to pay PAINTING, GRAINING Nebraska,Michigan,and Minnesota. some tribute to public opinion. ANO — AND— CASMMERES. Adding tb’ these six, Ohio and It has just leaked out that Wil ALLIGALO» GOODS, iJPxijpziLr Illinois, dje Times concludes that liam H. V aiiderbilt was so much DOE KINS, Ard Djtbiùgeire uwi ue|*. btk nu) t uVe the eight states,which now have 72 worried by the current comment W agon und B uggy P ainting A 1 ULL LiNl. OF AND HOSIERY. a speciulty. representatives, will a»l«i to this on his affidavit of last winter that l ALWAYS ON HASD, -3:a- Work »'ou »I Hviug rxt«v. number at least 48 more. This he hadn’t any personal property And all wmk gotten up in the will give tiie states ?f the middle liable to taxationi, that he finally THE PUBLIC TOR PAST FA VICHY • EMT Sll’I.E. west a greater number of repre walked ip to the captain’s office gXHASKING Vv.e I ru id u rDiue ut ll.t S u e IU . .e futui. . GE» NUT LEV i Lard. Bacon, Hms. sentatives »than- the entire “solid and planked down $12,753, being south,”of thirteen states, now hav tiie lax on half a million dollar Eggs and Fuller. ing 106 members of the House of which he volunteered for assess Representatives. The tendency ment. of this geographical shifting of.r ------- (0>----- - The New Yvtk Tribune culls power will be inevitably the Located at Ashland, Oregon.. FOR Tßt INFOBMAnON OF abolishment of ;the bld sectional attention to the fact that $40,000 issues between the Denziocr|ftie uml t i& about the size ot thewvmg SXCDÛ Ô82.B J3sS3äcE>2£i CÖ‘i©2CXLlÄBl*aci<SÄSe3 â62®2p3» U.Æ»» QSCVSu DEALERS AND CONSUMERÀ Republican parties, a result which which the couuiry is realizing will be wc I moumr I by aH conserva every day in the lift e matter of F or the purpose of founding the A shland college and normal school tive citizens of the Union; Tlie interest alone, as the result of the llitj A->bluud Academy property has beeu placed, free Irutn debt, under the TITEY «ni 8AŸ THAT Times copeludesi ’as follows: funding operations so triumphantly co nt ri>l of a Board of Traslee», who have inaugurated the enterprise by fill - •‘Whatever’ fiiirty rilles this gov curried through by Secretary —OLD AND NEW. THEY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON IL\NI> jug the iollowii g pobitiona io the ernment after the next apportion Sherman. ment, it will hold its power by the A LARGE SUrPLY The Working men’s Convention Ö will of the patriotic state? vi the [ Nlannels, Docs Li n» assembled in ¡Sun Francisco, nomi north, in winch the sentiments ol OF EVERY KIND OF Blanket», Ciolhitt¡f9 nated \\ in. F. \\ bite tor Gov W. I. NICHOLS, A. M , Vice President, nationality u“d the prrnciph s of REV. LOWELL L. ROGERS, A. M., rresideM. ernor, and J. II. AlcKuue, of Cassi nieve». free government prevail; and no Are invited to pend in their orders Profe«ror ut Mih-muics, P uftesor uf Maral airi Men .4 Science*, Sucnimeiiio, J. H. Build, oi San party can hereafter muintaiu its and are assured that they shall Joaquin, ami C. A. Tutt It*, of MRS A. A. ROGERS, Piec-pUree, ■ BS. JENNIE B. NJCKOLB, hold ou cMigress or the executive receive prompt attention at Alw-ty« o i ha- d anu fur hk at I-aesi pricer Alameda,lor Iluilroad Commission I e» euer vf Music and Fresco, Te.chet uf E giirii Gruniuur, bwitich of the government unless it ers. prices that defy competition. UTdER competent instructors will be secured «e» f-utt a-» tue need»» of the Iu- be northefii-^tliat is to say blilutiuu n quite, *v that tue pupils may be provided with the beet The Warner Silver bill will uot national—iu .it» spirit, principles lucn.lies for Commeuciug au.i compietiug tbe fullo«Hig iéCrThr b>$b**i>t market prices paid Ur'•a. be acted upon until next session oi and aims.” — COllbE OF STUDY — Congress, the deuute finance com 1.—CLASSICAL, '«juh- ug eix yeure, UduJiog pieporatury si a lier. Gradiutes receive Ibe degrees AND DISPOSE OF THEM '• The decision of the Supreme mittee having decided not to re of A B . bd A. M. Court on the '1 hurman bill lo port it until the first Monday iu WHEAT —OATS— BARE KT-*— BACON a. SCIENTIFIC, requ ring three year*. D-gree cuukrrel, B. 8. compel the Central 1 ucilic Rail December. CHEAPER 3. NORMAL, COMUE&C1AL nod MUoiCAL, < ecu, ) iug .hrte years e.cb. D^kams g ven ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. — AND LARD — road Company to set aside a porT ! It is staled upou good authority c.-nil)iug to aiuiuoieui* ul gr -du .te . tion of its aiMiual earinngs as a that the Pres:dent will sign the TUAN THEY CAM BE PROCURED ÉLSE. EXPENSES, sinking fund has already turned appropriation bills in the form wHEar, into the natioual treasury $4,000,- which the majority iu Congress TUITION in four Collegiate Branch*«. $6 a mm>th. Md“id S& • month, (use of LUbtrumeut £1 tuldiiixu*-)« Vocal mnt-ie iu c a«s S3 * qnwru-r. AND FUR N UH A FlltST-CLA»» JÀTKLX 000,of the net earuings of the com i has decided upon. Board in BoaViitug Hal! or iu private taiui*l»-e $3 50 »«» $4 50 a AT TRAT’; W. ¡I. ATIB.\M)N, pany since the passage of the bill. week. Rooms or ootugea for »clI-boarding, #2 tv $5 per mouth. Gen. James Shields, lute U. S. This would have been a neat little étChETAUT. ▲ddee»» oommwnieatiaoe to 0 senator from Missouri, died sud dividend for -the stockholders of MNIA .O COILESE AKO NORMA'. |C09 • the C. P. if the decision hud been denly at Ottumwa, Iowa, «n the A sho - and , O regon Jane tttb, 1879. J, IU. McCALL k CO. 1st of June. against the bill. i Buttrtcfe. Patterns G/^ 1RCN and STEEL J. N. T OPEN FOR TRADE I Ashland College and Normal School, KI PATRONS, GOODS FACULTY. CR. £ ck cR -------------- —. •- ■ ER S er s