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- THE ASHLAND FKÏDAŸ GrtAliD ÜALL ill AdriLANJ i HOC1EI1E'. There will probably be five i tickets in the field at the coming — ON THE — Ashland Ledge No. IE9, I. 0. G. T. election of state officers in Califor Meets at the new II.II of McC 11 A B um every Fouith of July. nia. The Republicans and Work Friday eve ing al 8 o’clock p. m B.oUter- uud ing men have already made their risier.* Ill g x>l H tiding le cur Italy invi xl lo t. IP 3D in a rm gj LZ3 JA U IÀ nominatkms.the New Constitution teu<l T e Temple uice « eveiy first ,ul intid Wed —AT ‘HE- nesday lue.ch 1U >11111. party convention is now in session Miss F rascfs M te *, W. C. T., Largrest Hall in Jacktou County ! at Sacramento, and the Democrats C has . N utly . S-r.'j. U'T FINI-II' p UY J x-BE Í HOI CK and liquor prohibitionists will also XV.Ill ace ni i o I I'ions to ' 50 e « A*.ii tn<l Lodge Ao 23 nominate tickets. The Demo No |i tin« will bo sp ire I t ■ male hi- lie cratic convention meets on the 1st /\/\ A. F. & M.. gr uule-t fFiirofH e mhoi I lie b *i of and the Pndiibition conveiitiuu on Holde lU<-ir ruled cornmui jcatiour Thur-diiy ev< n niii-ic will be secute I. a d the supper win ng i uu or i>er.-re • he Cii'l nioon. B.e turn hi gin>d -iirp t-s ai y hi g < v< r spread iu Ashmud the 1 Gth of July. TIDINGS JUNE 27, 1879. OREGON. Hon. Frank Pixley, of San Francisco, who lias recently visi ted Oregon, writes an article for the “Argonaut,” from which we make extracts as follows: “We had heard that the country was rich with forests and timber; that it was of agricultural value; that I -uiuling ure cordili y invi r>l i.>nit»nt. fish abounded in its streams. We Ticket« (ivtltldiig mpp*r'..,...................... $2 50 W. n.AlKINsON, W. M. the A little quarrel occurred in had a school boy’s idea of its ge i J. S. F vbank «. S ic ’». Managrri. ography of coast range, rivers, Semite last week between Conk- Ashland Lod^v IWo. 15, J. 3. EUBANKS, (. useude Mountains, broad prairies linn and Lamar, in which each r. R. GILLFTTE ’ ca I- R. A. ALFORD and rich valleys; but we had do complimented the other by 1. O O. I’.. CHAS. NICKELL. ailiiir created Hold th-ir r-irul r'iiieui.g every Sm.rd>iy even- FRANK KRAUSE, r.............. realizing sense ot its splendid do ing him a liar. The &IKE- WORDEN bib iu A-i.l nl. Beiher» ii> go>>d main. and the inexhaustible fertil much excitement, and if the ng nt 'heir -i'e>«i Reception Committee. as aumd ng -rec >rdtil'y iuvi.e-' E '.i DE ity of the soil, its expansive primal “code” were as fully recognized PEAT, N. G , • ~ î I W. W KFsrmoR. Secy. forests; its River Wallamet, more it was a generation back, a gitivi i Pi lie» ui m-ei nge •••• lueel .y evening, tear t J. D. FOUNTAIN H M THATCHER GUIN BUT! ER >e full of Ike un <»', *• Cii ni> d;'h. beautiful than the Sacramento, v qìi M stirelv have followed. cnAS PRIM. RICH. KLIPPEL draining a valley more productive f / Tribute tu Moli. * Jtsae ppD-gate. H () T E L S General Mnimgrr. than the Sacramento and San Joa quin combined. We had no idea We take the fallowing graceful tribute j a 'T er nnrcK till we saw it, that the Columb/i to the “Sage of Yoncalla, ’ from an ad was the grandest and most pictiir dress delivered before the Oregon Pi rpilE UNI»E¡ SIGN D u IMIE< TO B ■- JUST RECEIVED!! esque of all the great rivers of the oneer association at the State fair grounds 1 mii it hi.« Irieud«. ami he " ax clin piib- i e generally, «bai Le is still ¡o be on d •' —.17' THE— world; that it had scenery upon by Willard H. Reese, June 17th 1879: ; Id« its banks in comparison with The early attempts made by the set LONG E TABl.ISllEl) IK USE. ASHLAND DRU'3 STORE tlers to form a temporaly government which the Hudson and the Rhine ft ’ l wbeiA he Is te lly •' miy time, ami on were rather inadeipiate organizations and The largest stock of sink into utter insignificance, that only I’ions'o «e beo e Hem ibe le«' I l.c reached a form e pial to the demands occ hi irke afiòids, iu a s;jle secotxl louooihei DIM GS, Bl l ldYES ETC . it and its tributaries penetrate a of the situati >n in July, 1845, when the I.O'ise in O'cioa. — E». r reCviVtd ii. A h . ud - land which for food producing provisional government was reorganized Dinuers «mi simpers for special oce sio'i«. ---------- O---------- under the amended organic law, submit i'iiten up in appiopi’. .le s1 v l>-, «i -L o i iso capacity has no equal on all God’s ted SlutioHttry, Perfauie y to ami adopteil By the people. <ice. J asper houck . A X I) - five broad continents. Oregon The lending mind in suggesting ami Toilet Articles. is a wonderful state, and tried by devising enlarged and more perfect form UNION HOTEL AND BAKEhY of government was found in the person of what seems to us to be the true I -TUYS- Jesse Applegate, a genial, unassuming A3HLAND, OREGON. test of a land’s ri al wealth and ul gentleman, In gri-at variety mdi.ru» w aid T>r'<>u«. de« gia. a profound thinker, philo timate greatness—viz., its power sophical in the simplicity of his methods. S N'»W FINISHED nml the Pi pri- — PURE W1NI S ad LIQUl'BS-- eiur 1.« 'e <ly at «11 times itceixe to produce food—it has no supe He combined in an eminent degree the -F r n.edicu ; urpi.tcs- 's ami fin ii s ' i iliein wnh accotnmoda- rior in the world. • ♦ • • ♦ qualifications fitting him for a pioneer i. gue ns si'cnd t > i o >- in the c- imiy. leader, seeming most to enjoy himself Pipes, Tobacco Oregon is a better state than Cali amid the free surroundings of frontier 8uppere fun 1#1 eJ jer order. -AND- Siugle Meal« ............................................... 3 371 fornia. It hiis a better and more life. A th rd of a century ago when all Board per Week ...................................... 1 00 — Cigars.— promising future; and unless the this wide west was an Indian country, REV. J. H. MAYE ELD, Jesse Applegate with a few dauntless city of ban Francisco looks to pioneers could have been found always in PAINTS, OILS. VARNI-H, GLASS. Proprietor. itself, there will spring up some advance of the migratory tide, building B U’SHES. I TO., ETC MISCELLANEOUS CANDIES, NUJS a k d FINE CONFECTIONS where on Puget Sound a great up new homes in the wild valleys beyond commercial emporium that shall the border settlements. A plain, unpre PitiutHP runs tending former, too wise and generous to C. B. WATSON. challenge with us the commercial I be C-irtfrly Cu a ),cu p'ed *.f the fiueet drug*. self-conceited, too true to his own supremacy of the coast. Oregon conviction of right to sacrifice principle ATTORNEY A n I) C’OUN.-ELOR AT LAW T3 AVINO BOUGHT THE INTEREST OH’ XV. and II. Albii.k i. in lie Atnu5b D klg Sioi.r, I will, iu no distant time, out) um and Independence for temporary popu mu 11 rr^i ec lully Bolli it in ii u<r ,.i n.epu ¡-'i.- larity or place as a member of the legis REA L ES TA TE A G EN T. nur w jeh ha.- b--li a . ,1b r<ill> . x rutted l>- i lie pio ber us iu population. Washington lative assembly of the provisional govern O 8 Í I ILB pu»t. »t’en'lon g'veu to nil matters requir J.rl>- Territory is an empire in ami oil ment, lie was as able and pure as any Dg D^^Speciil [3-24if. DR. J. H CHI I WOOD. mi Anoiiry i.t'Le U. S. laid Ofl re. itself, and both state and territory man who ever held a seat in that body. L aks V d . w , L ake Co., O regon . have as yet millions of unappro Yet we find that some of our cotemporary Miy31, 1S7«. I' O-5A- f have accused him of being in- priated lands. There is now a chroniclers rtuenced by favors, in the interest of Dr. L. A. N kil , YV m . D auiuh , R. P. N ail large immigration pouring into ?.Ic Laughlin or the Hudson Bay Com- ASHLAM) MARKET. the country; and while Jim Mc- pany, insinuating that his course was an Shafter, Col. Beale, Lux «& Miller, tagonist c to the interest of c’tizens or the Uni el States. Such unlike de’incatiuns Throckmorton, ami other land cor of Jesse Applegate could < nly have been morants are holding their broad obtained from a standpoint where the Harris Neil C o ., •-DEALERS JN-- acres beyond the reach of pur view was very much ol structed by ego tistical v nitics, or the visual rays chase at S40 per acr \ better lands obscured All kiDQS cf fresh and dried by the dark shadows of party or and nearer to a better market may I sectarain prejudices. Under such unfa Meats, be bought tor $5, or appropriated vorable surroundings these historic de Hide? an 1 pelts to 'glr, and nil kinds <4 f.u Fountain & Farlow, stock take 1 i-> . seining” for meat. for nothing, or secured at govern I lineators were rendered incapable of pre senting a fair and faithful view of this n< 37.v3-tf ment price. Oregon has escaped old pioneer’s well known generous vir the greedy, black, speculative tues. That he has had his failings none R3 SELLING out He r Si ck : i ui ike l'ou ii 1er spider that stretches bis web over will doubt. But who among Oregon’s Foiwarding and Commission early pioneers. I may ask in vain, has Agent, the soil to steal ami hold prisoner been less exempt. We may console our the iudustrious fool that comes to selves, fellow member«, in the belief that Q j plow. This is telling now iu fa the future hist nian will be at no loss in R osrburg. Oregon vor of our sister State. It is get- assigning to the sage of Yoncalla the ALL on lit "tn iiunl.i'.ly til s c i • place to which his eminent services have AS A ANDCOxi«ODIOUS W\RF- ing ten immigrants to our one. ju-tlv entitled him, while the Oregon pi H h"ii- LcRGE —Amp«- oom •• Hur I>Lh' ill Kimi of , u, !i <•»•_ x e ch.ii.u- of S u l.e n It is taking industrious and work oneers simply owe him a lasting debt of »very Ore”.>n xx i 1 Hod it tn their ¡lite e.l to »b’p .„I fieig.it ing men away from California.” I gratitude for the disinterested labor .Ashland College a n d Normal School, Butler & Rockfellow PIONEER STORE, I J H Oxl.lKK >U il>r nxn- U<|. I’.liCe io ill i ub ic hat 'bei utïe f r ri.le .. fu î lineî f «LXÍ. slí ’.&D usíiud - j a Ä! <5 9 STAP1 E a”’ FANCY GOOD’, DRE" GOOD-, CUM HI NG BOO S ill SH<>ES, HALS, C»P , HARDWARE, ASHLAND HOUSE. - c (H; h « e or S’fVDV- 1. - CLYSSICAL, ct.uir i g eix jeur», i.-ciii i.ng pe,..rat fjr » utw. of A B i. • A. M. 2. SCIENTIFIC, i><ji‘ ri-g U rec je.ir*. D-_tee c • f- Tel, S. NoIlMAI.. I'OXi « E3i IA1. t.<l X U'l AL, ecu ji g I. «e jr r. r c . c iii 51 g o . i iuii.eut».'I gr da e . D , I m • g v-u E X P £ N S E F, B> »•••. $<» .» •« •• I'., M »•'<• $5« uicwtb, (•«st of iiihi t fi ii.i 1.1 ¿1 ip'.ti 1' lia ). 5 eal tiiii»i«' in <• »»• ¿3 * «pi • rt. r. B u»3 in K'.ai.iii.g H .‘I i" O. p' iV.il*. ':iit*i i* * «J*! oil •• ÿ4 •>(! a <<• ÿ5 j». r <u.*i.tii. w.ek. 1; ». m« <<r «••ilt.»ge% tor «• ll-Loar.liiig, IUITION it. h"" C l 'ci «’ ni GI. VSS-W xRE, Ad.ir«>H <'<<iuu.nuii'i tmu- '•• ASH'A D COLLiQ. AP.D NORMA SCCO FIRST-CLASS HCUSE A siilx M). O regon Jnm- lOm 187V. Ar. <1 tve tils • prop i-« to SIKES W ORDEN H M. 1 HAT« HER. “CHEAP FOR CASH !” THATCHER & WORDEN — Mo rfu— ih : \ i. •Quick S.i le -nd Munii Profits” AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL SON OSCILLA I ING sliu I 1 LE SEWING MACHINE, LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNT Y, OREGON. COUNTRY7 PRODUCE Aie now r- c«"iv’i»v Doui '-■.n 1 rm vino uu ex e..-iie.* oil. ui ¿.O'd» c* gun1 vuiltiy exactly riiit« d to ih«- trade of he Taken in exchange for goods. LAKE COUNTRY SHALL I E Pl.EVE'l TO WAIT UP- » » ou . 1, cu» i.,,.- r» a. d w 11 do u..r le t to give them .ui¡rf cii n ISn I r & t*ockf.*lt«»w. A«bland May 1G. 1879. [3-51 if ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP C. K. KLUM, Which 'Ivy :"e nr pu red 'o-ell *' prio * th il catih"t lai1 t<< suti-fy < us mn'iv. •mt” to call an.I t*< e a an t «■ e L.r t o ii — lv«-s. Do not forget the Old P.onee^ Stoie of the Lake Country. THATCHERS WORDEN. A. F. QUI «ES, J R. HURK E L. H. P MAR«R. Selling' off Clie^p MECHANICS Saddlery & Harness, PLANING MILL. L:idi<$\ ¡VIvu-5 and B< ys* Sad dles, a Special.ly. A DRY C uü DS, CLITHIEC, BIOTS AND SHOES, C.CÂRS AKD I ü EACC ù S. FURNITURE, SASH, BLIND DOUR AND MOULD ING STREET OREGON: G.UNIIE r Í— YIuVES, i INWAR... HARDWARE, FACTORY, M.iRSH & CO. 117/ J'S, DUSTERS 11 :RSE BLANKEJS. foi : cash . --------- AND Tdiiiiy Bugjy and Plow Harness ROBES, B Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex change for goods. MANI F «ClUREB OF,AND DEA' ERIN Bargains ! Bargains ! A shland , O regon . PS a GI NERAL. ASSORT Bargains ! K E' meiit ot gm .Is in I line cf iimie RJ.KERYaid GLASSWARE. I ashl ni III .P I S US AM G ASS Cluaper than any other House Ashland. ----------- C u X----------- -- a T>O----- W inch : ster B fpe . viing R ifles All kinds of Planing, Moulding. L a RD<’ a N3 ......... 15 DilLLlRS r 100 Turning, Circular mU W aieic HtcKi is ........................ 50 c (commonly called Henry llifi. s) ot bcioll >awing. model ot IStiG, lb73, and 1S7G Winchester Repeat ng Rifles from burniti re a n a Urnair nt Pittols. Culricçts, Ltr. $23 TO $30. larviig, ite. Lun t io Order. WHEAT T.k-n at ’h > H ehest ii, Î Hi.O' gll ilnr 11 U<r. OTiiEll compel« ill ii.btrufiors will l»e mcnr»«! a- f >rt u- t i” n»-«*<l’. of tin« II- rtilulion r-q oie, that tue pnpil»> UJ»y •* | lovi.l.tl Will, the l.rbt h.Ciiities fol e«'Uiiu» u< l»ig U' «l compLt ng It»« •••h'jwiog Ai:d ever) thl'ig tmially found in a I H. le. MUR T MCFOL-'. A. M . Vice P > |Sen\ I* of -ru. o W» h uull'l8, MR-. JE'ME B. NIC t> LS, i'.C er ■ f Mur C AUil Fir 1.C ,, MRS. A. A. ROGERS, Pecpti», t-f E gu»>. Uulu», r, 3 Grocerhs ani P.-cv sions. CROCKERY' AND NORMAL SCHOOL » ill it li . nu t« i i ti«« te rll • rp |!»" •», ..Il • mg iLe lollowi g | or-iliona in rli— REV. TOXVILT. T. ROGERS. A. M.. Creelb-n.----- W. I l’uf eor of »1 <.4 .« a .«Ir-u 1 •< e ca-, mrs . m . yv . L.U'1 e--, x.ollll F or the purpose of founding the ashland college i ; i «' A«'i »'•«• ■V' tit-.ty »■» '»>■• * " ''• ”»• ............ »•• cmiK'l of » B oa ' I ol I’r.i« e«*n, • li **«’ i'»*"JJ '• ‘1 FACULTY, Maia Street, A siila nd. aving succeeded < 4OJLX1' iiSsQj tS2«&S3S3il©2n I'xl a Sto I 'it *»» » «»p. Table and Pocket Cutlery. BARGAINS ! M >i kn ti i tes i. Exj'iii ge I n.u -rir F r»>•«•»’•- • li. I o< which he so cheerfully performed, with YV ih .1, b c n, lion . I.i'»s, • tc , c''.ist'e I to my . <1 M ■ idi Kg I' l> l> < c reiorra.eor rtn, ii.e.iu xxii rife v piouipt uf.eii- an earnest desire to promote the general <»r '»Oui« New York Tribune: There was 1 nu i III il O O A-til nd Ju e 2i'h. l^Tli. welfare of the pioneer settlers during the <i II. a serious error in the Associated trying Freight per ton ........................................ Si PO X' t f> w i : i XV. U D a LEY, (• Il I < e e year of their greatest need. load................................. ... 80 HP..I« ..I lini <lil <r i ■ b G J. R. TOZER, H S. EMERY Press report of Senator Blaine’s There are a goodly number of the early Halt per cur go d- c le.fll. L. M. tlS-J-f. I •II* o- Hun • • i'l:f ■h e H F. R I SER remarks on Thursday. In com pioneers, both men and women, living ■ f<¿ ». n ipiir. . e in fe i and departed, whom I should be ple.ised I > N 15 1 «7< A paring the votes of northern and to siMiak of, but time will not permit. t V XII I 1 !’ MANÜFA ll’RE < OF, a ND LAI Kt! IN. I southern congressional districts, _ _______________ [ tx- li V. SADDLERY AND HARNESS The^Reppblican state cenvention of 1 CTOTHIER AN3 TAILOR, the report made Mr. Blame say Proprietors of the C hamp ox that Seventy-seven northern dis California has made the following nomi- I MERGANSER, L a KE OIN Y*. OREGON. II as Just epened .A tricts each year cast over 20,000 nations: For Governor, Geo. C.Perkins, ! 1A0JD WORKERS’ FACTORY, i LW.JS 01 HÀKD, Butte; for Lieutenent Governor, Gen NEW S ORE in A • 11 L * N D, votes. Mr. Blaine said 177 north of F T r eral John Mansfield, of Los Angeles; A shland . O regon , XV er- ni y b • f .ui.d n «»»or in* nt. of A LARGE assortment of ern districts cast over 20,000 votes. for Secretary of State, 1). M. Burns.of DEALERS IN « n Manufacturéis of all kinds of Of the nine remaining northern Yolo; for Controller, D. M. Kenfield, i CASSIMERES, I LANNI-.L', YARNS, SOCKS, SuBLEH, MiKMiMi BlliDLLK, hPUl.s, BLANKE -, ETC., of Tuolumne; for Treasurer, John Weil, districts, Mr. Blaine said that all bTIfil.UPB, Gen r 11 Me chand sJ Sierra: for Attorney General, A. L. | li T8t wH.rs —also — except two cast over 1-5,000 votes. of ZJ LASrihS, CiMHu Harr, of Colusa; for Surveyor General, : Fi » b'ack cl « h*, D es i ..«, ml Engi-h Woo’ed 4 ur ish ng Goods. In the south, only thirty-three J. W. Shanklin, of Alameda; for Clerk i .ti.' i omp y t «1 tie*, y •«••!••• Gei III Cualngs for snu», ill-f which x«bl be » Il D3i>S, SAJI, BLIiUi, V II h L - 'Î c- you« r V - lia i».t i> ? i » I 11 districts east over 20,000 votes, of Supreme Court, Frank W. Gross, of , 1 Ü fl • y by u di g «vi ■■ r. ,3 10 11 R. 1. B. •-u. H .ruwar , <ck ry, 0008 fNOWD.ILW Cheap tor Cash San Francisc »: for Superintendent of . while the remaining seveutv-three Public Instruction, F. M. Campbell, of FilAMii, 0.1 J I ¿outs an I ho. b Hats an ‘ cj.s southern districts averaged less Alameda: for Chief Justice, A. L. ( lotb'ng ni'de to ord r in th- b s » yle« >md * <r tile /ESrPiciCUK . lamps uc.itlj !H ce fa b.n guk-.<ii'»el — Cu-'vme s ¡ntc'ia i erwilliger A • U tbo . E«> ry ta g > qi.b-d than 15,000 votes; several of them Rhodes, Santa Clara; for Railroad Com r-’e-. a go a ] bill nl ” • in y h v c i lit g dune ir n d :ad r >e-. going below 8,000, and one below missioned's, Joseph S. Cone, a farmer of I« prepariti l«< ilo ail kinJ.« of aning of nil kinds, sawing, idi HA Gl ho AL TiAüE o C. II. Phillips, a book-keeper, 2,000. It is evident that some i Tehama, PATTERNS CUI W ORDER, etc., turning, boring, etc., A- Ct* i h - i, e of San Luis Obispo. JAlNilsC, CLAIM NG A A* Democratic senators are annoyed Inf ct,»v ryt'iing dons ia 'tu w.iy tu cio be au) DONE Will! IHSPATt It. L2J -AN L£Ü LR_S LT* UE1 'Lt* — AND — in kí up ¡he uiuu. by the figures and regret the in G rand L odge O fficers ,!. O. G. T.— X-ft.AViti. contka 'T ’.or I he ei «ciion o OF THOSE " 110 HE H IN F ¿JP-» jQ’jp sir All kinds of approved country JOHN FR ALL Y. troduction of the Rhode Island At the session of the Grand Lodge of •II Kind«, ol BlIl.niNGs. BOOTS ANI» 2-vA f. M io .S r e A lu nd WEAR GOOD W agon mik I B uggy P ainting i Good Templars at Salem last week, the produce aken in exchange for case. Undertaking, a Speciali y. 1 following Grand officers were elected for «. 4------ U 8p«ClnUy. ’joiisr uz’x»-'- ■-l'lii'xi.u goods. the ensuing year: For Grand Worthy Prince Louis Napoleon,sonof Na > Chief Work ■ «le »» liv’i'i! r le'. ,\!a <-i i us of->l! ki <1- ►urli '* SATISFACTION guaranteed Templar, C. A. Sehlbrele, Satem; ^tlrDo not fail to give us a trial before — DEA! ER IX- poleon III,was killed in the South I Grand Woithy Counselor, B. H. Allen, SHANKING iBE CUBLU FOR r.YST FA- purehas.ng, we are determined to give dk »oí-i - » ...eoi o e 8 •• e U el.luit. Give Us a Trials FRENCH AKD ALLICATOR C3CDS, African war by the Zulus on the Halsey; Grand Woithy Vice Templar, STOVES, TIN AND HABD- suUsiactioH. the : Aid li, th úg ©De ILui V e p bliv iu ) i DALEY & CO. 2(1 inst. He had been out with a I j Julia Simpson.Portland;Grami Secretary, WARE, ioneer otel G. S. Sergent & Co. iv-I. hi x I . A. Coburn, Poit’.and; Grand Treas- i reconnoitering party, and was I ! C. LINKV 1I.I.E, LAKE CO., OBEGON. i i LWAYS ÛN HA D, urer, J. C. Cooper, McMinnville; Repre- (V2u21fl PH( EX’IX OREGON. no. R. B. Hutchings. Linkv lie, Like County. Oregtn I I surrounded by the savages, who : sentatives to the Right Worthy Grand B Ba« Ju«: received a new «lock o And .11 iv.ok go i« ti up in tl.e pierced his body with seventeen Lodge, Mrs. M. E. Hoxter,Forest Grove, nail -, do 'R. in.r., ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY uà RR îàî -E M N"F'CT3RÏ- T e Sub-criber le : g b> io C> rg- ut a* VKHV EwT »11 LE. spear thrusts. Upon his death the ■ and W. S. Jaiats, Portland. The follow WARDI OIE AND 1UD- II IiO 1 * L, GE » NUTLF.Y. are tne aj p .inted of! cers: Rev. L. A. 1.0 KS SUREXV«. BOL S, UAND- New York Herald comments as ing Tne »i b-cnb-r g'.v-r tx.tlce that ho 1« now prejn.r- Of ili’’ L te c Uni v, Kii>' i- d iiin.iie i<> I Panks, Diains, Grand Chaplain; A. M. SAWS, LEX’i'H-sCt<E 'S. Pl ANE«, BUTTS. follows: “The Bonapurtist came Allen, Dallas, Grand Marshal; Alice STR iP-HIx*GE«,AVGhR-B!r«,BRACES F|! ES, ed io till order. f >i gl<>ve« ut ite, WM. D COÌTE GEORGE NURSE, iiink * lue g e-'- comioriul>l>‘«mi h¡*rpy into prominence as soldiers id for Hitches, Turner, Deputy Grand Marshal; SBOE1XG-KNIVES. PTXCERS HAMMERS (TIVE HIM A C vl.L-An'reel »• ured tnutbe Linkv lle Livery Stables, fiEST BUCK. KJX. IX CREAi FA RASP-. GRIN -STONES FRY-PAN8, Mill lu Ke ya- tee, ..I l v.i e. tune. As a soldier of fortune their Th"». Adams, Hillsboro, Grand Guard; C. E. Mager«. Amity, Grand Sentinel. 11 LEVY, (2 29 f. GEORGE NURSE. BAKEO'ENS HXiURES, last figurehead has disappeared It was deckled to hold the next session hü SE & CCRPE BOES. RAKES. Ali. lie 'e.uber etc ,eic. Gill n my «s>ibl »hmeu Their reign was always one of of the Grand Lodge at Albany’. SHI EP-'REARS, HORSE BRU-O'E«, CYRUS, I R. T. BALDWIN fcR. DALEY & CO., GEO. NbTLEY. C. S. Sergent & Co., •1 FURNITURE, J. N. T Georg e T. Baldwin . P brute force, and it is lining that G ood P lace for Y oung P eople . —We by I I m ? assegiu of a brutae ravage the line has been extinguished. ti.ke the fi Rowing from the Jacksonvizle : Ile ¡.1 nine t f raloi ns in Ash- Heaven save the world hum an land is < ne of ti e str< ngest arguments in | other like it.” ’ favor of its college. Keep your chiklren CURRY COMBS. AXFS. sHoVETA PICK ANu AXE HANDLES, HAY FORKS, W ELL YVHi-EI S. R >PE. CLOTHES LINES. AXLE GRE»-E. SxND PA PER. (l.OiHES WRINGERS, FLOUR SIEVE', O FEE Ml! T,s, WREN RES, IVCK-SAVYS. ol UK, EfC.. from temptatii n if you can until their 1 GUN AND 1’1« OL CARrRiD ES POWDER, characters are strong and firm and it will i CAPS, SHOT AND LEAD FLA -IRINS, CHISELS, CO* IE1.LS IA KS, save many a wreck. Tltere is nothing BRADS, CL'Ni' NAIL«, more sad eit Gon’s eaith than to see 1BY .-QUARKS, bright eyed generous boys longing in an I EVELS, idle and profitless way abi ut saloo ns, i RAZORS AND R AZ »R--» R »P', TABUE AND familiarizing themselves with various PvCKE I* • U I H.ER Y a T 1) »iud«l, habits—playing with tire that may after F SA BOOKS LINES EH'.. wards consume them. Keep your chfl- ALL KI'DS OF SdEEl-IRON AND COPPER dien from temptation; if in after years WARE on b id fid ill de ou der. they faM, they alone are accountable. vA i'2il On the subject of milling inCali- fortiui and Nevada, Alexander j Delmar, a noted stati-ticain, has ’ written a communication to the New York Suu warning eastern men against the bonanza mines and quartz mining generapy. He says the Comstock lotle is honey combed and used up. California’s' current product ot fifteen million » gold is derive»! chietlv from hv- Ou M «iu S re-1 draulic mine', usually close corpo- ; Ashland - • ■ • - OiCN«»n. I rations, which have obtained the I li ire row ou Find .« b- u if«l «rror mei t <>f B .10!*»-, ' ”de* Fr n< li Fl”.w8, Wreath- privilege ot washing hills into vai- n.«»*, Plu f« Ne'» T1 ». L'i e>’ Sail». Ju-. LvUt«’ i leys,and for the sake of one cent’s j Fiui-trngG ««1»,ev.,ri<-.Al«» w’orth of gold in a cubic yard of! earth are choking its rivers, filling . ui.l li e W «ruer B-:itUi Coo«'. up its harbor, and entirely ruining ' f.yA 1 orleo* ir«>ui a diet::no pn.Bipi'y tilled. Every •!» hg «« hl • heap f«*r Coh. its agricultural lands. t^TT.ie ch'Dg. Freenug urdCulorug. i" »’• verj Millinery Store. Buttricis. Patterns LeaMcl 1U141UM. Subscribe for the T idings . •v2ull.ll il. s. H. D. Jone*. « Wagon Shop. fpilEUNPF.R IGNEI) W LL BE FOUN'- I st hi- »ko,» ot Almi s ree . '»o coo s f oru’I’e liv-’iy stable-, tvl.e e be is p>ep<r«<l in <lo all kinds ol work iu bi- line I die lo '6'1 price. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND all KINDS Of Vehicles Made to Order. llep iri'g of «11 kinds ’o:.e with di-*p itch pail ml .*ee me, noi f i JOHN RALPH. ou Uruiiiie Street »nd ree fur y<Him If. Jno II It. lint liings. SIR RODERICK, STAGE LINE. <piIE SUBSCRIBER HILL IIEREAF- 1 er iun a Li e o'«i,,ge d il. b. l*«-»,n A.-iilaMi and Linhv’Hle f r the Iran« or •aiiou i f |> s-i i g< I* and expies.« mat.er. Un M ii'iays. W< »li:«’s<l >ys , ami Fri dulls, al 5 o’clock A M , I< firn) Will make the ensuing season, commencing April 7th ami end ing July I si, at, the stables of C. F. Blake, one mile east ot Ashland, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes w day of each week. DESCRIPTION. S ir R oderick is a dark bay with no white; four years old. and will weigh almut thirteen hun2n*d pounds. Hissire was old C apt . liga RT—dam , by L ion H eart . 1 ci in« $10 For the S«*a»on. Cure will be taken to prevent acciilents, but no liability will be Sassumed. G. W. FORDYCE, A ahlamd , O regon . wg gf a . Ashland and Linkvi.le lUOtl f| TriE SLiGlRi STALUJU, H FOUR I ORSE COACH i.l. siari fiom A'hb.nd, «iiiviug Link vide in ih- evening < f t e mii.e day*. A<e |.lei»«-d io atiouiee that Ueii 3’ jo I m tT* J. S. E ubanks , ItlKKV ILL E As LAND O regon “ * ! VEN W E .1. YGÜxá CR Ki age- «Il I all ki .<1 of ve’ii«* e< rn le to Aie in ncrle«' '«.> -r, am.ly ir> viJed wl h fce> O er a' «bi‘1'1 fl'.tic. lUp lil ing p'omptly Au>l h ' cu-l,,ii.w> «il. ie». itilw . >d nea ly do u*. Fine w ik a >p”C ally. |.roil>l*liv and in ill's Utfl rtjle v3 x'23-rf. HACK« Exc-llen’ BUGGIES aid No LAKE COUNTY Good RIDING HORbES OEGO\ i S lw .» u li ml. g^-florret prom nth cared for, an ’ Tourists and Others Outfitted Oi the shortest n,’l» ,be Linml'e S i ble«Mii iv S ii .T i O NURbh a. COM PE g-jr D » not f il io LEAVES LINKV LLE ne-l«xs, Tnur-d iys and Sutiirdiys in tin* in >tui .g. aii’.vii g in A-lil oi'l i'» •it»’ Wagon Factory evening. Dn ibe al erni'e '*«y« a ^03 THE ENEUTOFTIKÌSE l>E<IR two-hi.r«»' hack O' bii« k-bo id iuggo d w.gon w"k il e nude s'gi e.l uill mckc th” iiip eehy ni ke« ku x»n ih u te ce" bc io u.d Farr e cii way)................................................ ®® • ..li nines «■ hU st'Op in 'be s- w» ' omei Attorney at (Sato. Th«' st >g»s c nm et w ih ha< ks I r Ltk<- O»’ihr pi!'»tic s<| 'le Asilimd Ogn.. and n- P ortland , O regon .. e "ly and wl'ine o do »'I «o k entnis ed view a d F«>ri Ki inmih. I o in- na "o km-mlike munoer. YV Y<» Tkrticuhr attention pnid Io LandBtiea.Colledfhf ^9*Expre«i ch <r es >e»«"n 'b!e i)N'. ARillAGl'.', Bl’GGIl-S WIHEL- Debts and. all kinds of Government CI mbmu 1'FFICE i" A«h and at 'le I'v-ry st«hb*. BAKROVvS, I LOW STO' K\ Ac., rn.de o r.le . and lepai'cl oh sboi ' ' once. Ii Liukvibe al Thi'cher 4 W..id«n « 'o e. T’e besi Laéiern s'o k co »uu'lv o i Prine i al Odie-, J tck««»nv 'I», Or*g >n. • inns «t siiux will attend io i< y bwsinea h.ud. W. W, keninor . PolUaiid, [v3uo7f Aaùlund, June 17ih, 1876. noltf. Proprietor. 52v3if 1 H. F. P3IIUPS,