Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, September 05, 1879, Image 2

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    THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
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Bargains
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I. 0. G. T.
FRIDAY.
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At the recent s. s>imi of th;-
State Teachers’ Institute th«* com­
mittee on scliot i lav.' aiii« fniiiH-iits
brought up the (pies:¡0’1 of normal
trailing in the state in a ivport
which recommended that the state
make appropriations for the ap­
pointment ot two normal profes­
sors “>s institute conductors, w host*
duty it should be to spent! at least
two weeks in institute work in
each county of the sfitte every
year, the schools to be vtic.ifed
«luring the two w«*eks
in which
I-
the insiitute is hehl in their county.
The committee’s report as first
presented also recommcmled that a
normal school be established at the
State U mversitv, to b«* open from
October to April and conducted
by the same two normal profes­
sors, who wo dd do all tln-ir insti­
tute work between April ami Oc­
tober. 'This latter rt‘«‘ommenda-
tion was finally left out of the re­
port.
The question of tin* special
training of teachers lor the
....................
work
ot education is tin* most important
that is present«*«! in th«* whole
range of public school ccoimrny.
and should recciv«* mor«* attention
than is given to it in this sta'p. If
upon tin* Hitelligence, saga ilv am!
wisdom of the masses ot tin* peo­
ple rests th«* whole fabric
«»ur
free mstitiitions ami tin* glorious
destiny of human progros which
they offer, then tin* pioprr train­
ing of the growing geiH'iations is
one of the most vital interests of
the state. T he human miml. ii.
all its possibilities, both for good
ami evil, is beyond comnaiisou
with any otlivr force in ihe world
W’lr'ch may he rontndled «»r direct­
ed by m;m<and'vet in our public
schools, wh«*re the «•haiaet«*r of
our nation is moulded to a gn at
extent, wlier«* human mt< II
develop«*«!, w«* sc«* teach» r
(pialifications fur tlie wo: k
should be <1 one by 1 hem
even i«*ach up to the point wT
its immense responsihiht ;«*s are re-
alized. Mere k4t>wl«*«lgc ot til«*
facts eontuui««i in the sr!i<!o! I «» \ r
books is a very small part < 1 I in*
qualifications ot a comp«*t«*ut tt-. ch-
er, ami yet it alone is in most cases
the test ot competency made by
lh«>sc who employ th»* te.irlier- tor
the public sdmols oft hegon. Men
cannot build Imus; 4, cimnot wm k
successfully at any trad»*, business
or profession of life without a pre­ I
paratory training which in most
cases require.« years of patient ap­
plication and stu y. Not only to
make, but even to «»Derate, com-
pfex maehiiiery «;f any kmd re­
quires a man who has lad the
training of a macliinisr, yer tin*
complex machim ry <4' mi id am;
the ulastic
charact«*r of the chil-
a
dren of the laml are in too many
cases submitted to the care ot
teachers who ar«* entirely ignorant
of the approaches t » the human
mind, who know nothing ot the
scienc«* ami tin* art ol Irirmouious
and proper development of human
character. Normal schools wonhl
do D'Ucb to remeily this evil, ami
the dutv of the stat«* to establish
such sclnmls can scarcely be calle»l
iu question. \Vc have now a
University at which « i rtam l«jrtiH|
mite ones ol th«* youth <»• ihe stat«*
arc educate«! at tin* public expense.
Their education may be used ex­
clusively for personal ends, in pri­
vate business pursuits w hich have
no bearing whatever upon tin*
public weal. Would it not be
much more consist«*nt with our
democratic ideas for the stat«*t«» aid
in the special anti techieal train­
ing of youth for the work of form­
ing our national charact«*r?
l-’lm
botch-work of a poor mechanic is
apparent to all observers as soon
as the job is fiuish«*d. It takes
longer, perhaps, to discover the
botch-work of education, Imt the
loose joints, the unstable tbumla-
tton, the covered defects, will all
appear in time. Let ¡he state;
train th«* laborers who work upon , I
I
its own «leslinv.
a - I’, am eve-y
\ nrr^ <!
¡led C'mci;.-
1¡¡ O lirr lililí
I
ti, Aug.
as follows:
ntR.ii t<> ■■
W,,;.
visited the
Vf’eta %
Mvrehim
<)
to-dav,
¡¡lid
IT. G u . lt r
‘(
made a SI>|\
iU
’
his
.•!<■-
«.
I
lion in rxtci
U * Utiilge
iK'vment
bv
A
. the N lim..l. lhi iks
of li e proceeds ol the sales of 4
F. ¿t A. ?ï..
per cents.
He was fully eon-
tli-ir
>»'"J < v i h ui ! ui
i I.ur-A. j ,'.i
vinced that this action hail pre- lug* on or iHj’.-re -Re fu’l iuo . ui . R *■ i .-u u>
vet.toil a serious injury tn business Hau<’..i-g are cuulnl.y invi e<l i ■ mt. n 1.
W. H. Al KINsON, W. M.
ami the refunding operation- have
•T. S. E vuaxk -', S.c’,'.
imiformilv been conrhicfcd v. ith
A*hl:in<l Lodge i*o. 4 ".
the purpose of interfering as litrle
I
o. o. r..
as possible witii tin* money mar- 1
eVrry Siiurd.iy cv»*i
r
r
r-gu!
ket.
lb* gave figures and tacts
i i.
¡
Ler. iu
Il »11
show mg the oner.■¡lions and I the
C T.li .
«■fleets of redt-mril
4 mu ot tlie cailed
Eb. Dr.rp.ATT.
bonds to justify his action.
Ile
conclnd«“«! i»\ sa\ ing: •The ch il lies
H i) T E L S
Ih.t-t this wps «lone to relieve ’lu*
hanks or to help any one, <»r thaf
1 «*ver hml been or W;is interi sied
Ml : ■: UMl >:•: Sl'.N I.»
in any bank, are simple f.dse,
11 .u e
hi ¡fia bi* ni»-11 L*. und
mad«* wit limit him.d'itmn or e\-
o I (
g» iit-i al } » 1 b.H Le is .*
ion.
cu.m, but as a lioiitiral
, I
___ si’asai ___
Tl/e reason w hy I lie unset I led ;:c-
a’l
«•outils are with the b’nst National wl.c e lie I-
i hi
occ l-iüli- i o
Bank amI tiie National L-iuk <>l m i i ke itloi
-•e-
Commi I«’«“ o t Now York, is be- 1. o i t 'm 4■ e
I >i ne s <t.
eaiisc the Bank of I 'ommerce im.de
gollell i:p lu
I
the >40,00 ),000 subscriptmn.cios- u<e.
ing the live-twenties, and the First
National bank made ihesubsciip- UNION HO!EL AND BAKE .Y.
tion ot .5121,000,000, closing the
ASHLAND. OREGON.
teii-iori it s, and these being I lie last ClKiM a SiitiTH,
P.'.CPR iTCRS.
subscriptions ar«“ naturally the last
H i' ing Ica-e'l ilm ab-ui will kno-vn
diiiwu upon.
Had I coi 11 i 11 ms I to hojl-e, w-'l.ik'e plöl-lire in a lili.ai i.fii g I •
drain the money market ot legal OVi fl irml- : l >1 l| t: . . ' ll.g public "• I VI
lly ilia,*' We ill'' |il‘J|>i.v I -it all till:. - bi >i I
tenders, mid hoard them iu the bifo'.r III' III til.' lirM ihr lit nke1 -Ut id
Beds <:i.l b> dding will I ? kept i.e,ii alni
TTea-*iry to await1 ’‘In* pr< senta-
elvau.
tioii o‘ the called builds. I lie clam­
Single .Denis............................................. S
or would haVe been much louder
li-iVriet - a d le-nli-m ImauU I- ’.»ill
IO
i! e r in CH SI IO g Ve IIS .1 C ill.
II
ami much more ju>t. 1 did exaci Iv
vijlht in the order ftf the 13th of
Augikst, and st.md by it. and now
under it lile loan ;w'oiHits are be-
ü. B. VVA I SOM.
iug rapidly closed willmul distui i>- vrronNia ano cors - f - l m \ t L \\\
find
ance m the mom y market, it this
REAL ESTATE A ÔIWT.
«•lil.i.or w ill oii'v induce holders
ft-?
.r en 'b.r
it, .Li inaiteli rcsifr
of the railed bonds to scud them in 1112 Kr»
wl :. Alu-111 ) ¡til . F. S. “all 1. < r.
for payment, 1 would be «neatly
I. IKS Vl W, L «KL A'o.. OlU i.’ON
M->y :>1. Isis
i • h ì. f
rejoiced.
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Ashland College a n d Normal Schoo],
V-
/’■»
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i
ÏA'3 TC C;£H B'JYcRu!
CL
c&
£
RockfUlcw
» he A-lilatol Ara.ltmy propel ly Lus bvcti placed, l.Jn« from <!• lit. nndt-r i|10
< oi.iri'l of i Doar.f of Trust s, wir» hiv* luanguruteJ tbo euterpritrj by |j¡|
iug the lulluwii g pobitiuùs in the
e
Sì ORE
H rÆSKiCS.
FACI I.TY,
i Ct
TUE
prices limt .It ly <•<>11,^
'• <•."!J. O>|-, |>a j h y ,
< c. , ■ • ■
hein b r
<•
Co L et» tn
\< b
i. •.. *• M 1>
n • > i
‘ !.. .'I*
i
P L
ll
The
DIU'Gs.-
Ai E|»|( IAES,
EiC..
- Vv- r r-krivtd in A IP. 1 h I —
Si aliono i j :
I’.-rJ’.i :n e; i
A N I» -
'¡¡bi¡¡«-I A i (
T b Y S
« il <-l i:-\v >u <1 v ir •
:■ ;.l v.u' ':y
in
Li-
1'1 LE W|\i s am > LIQl
- i'br h.edlCil i-i.r1.i.,e--
< >LS
SEWING MACHINE’
THATCHER <t WORDEN
Gi.AsS.
r ¿w HockfeUow.
A-filatili. May ¡ó, 187*J.
[3-51 li
rai-.'íí Kïr a
tu.- i ur .-t i’.i I/-
C .i.f.. I . i ..», i.:;- : *1
HT
I
ASHLAND HARNESS
W.
• i , 1
suor
11 m
;*_r \ -
’
O
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j 1 It
i 3- 241
I
..’O li iS. !• .'«LA J, li y -.
Saddlery & Harness,
A shland , (I regon ’.
ASHLAND.
i a
Í
VV ere
opened .'A
.. ■ ’
K
of
A. -. JA' OPS.
I.:i<lies\
:uni Boys’ Sad
tilos, a Specialily.
>OCKS
N kil
A SII LAMI
Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex-
EIPS A G1NE1IAL ASSOBT-
lm lit ut goi.db ni I io line ul inule.
I'enn, Buggy a-.id Plow Harness,
Worsted
m H
IJ'/Z./'N,
L.
C j „
Savs th«* Boston Bost: Ev« ry-
thing seems to be “go’m' agi;:”
poor G r«'vk backeix. Crops
almmhiiit, busmess is
; in
cuiulittoii, «ven h ; ihr
si:n.4i er «m! ' »?.1-, l‘l.(i
i. ore u*f n:i c»\.:er t»> i
V .11
j h usi!;lt: c.Av ’ l.'.m E
ago even.
and Commissioii
Agent,
¿Pistols. Cartridges, Etc.
W. C.
as A LvRGE ANDCOMMOliIOUS VVAFiF-
H
1 to my
Wo, I, b c a, l!our, 1.1 Vs, * te., €
c re lor .u,e er r!u, b.eui ein lecc.v j lumpt al if»»-
11--I’..
E'reiglit pei’ton................ ....................... 61 co
nk vu -d- c.re.,1 II. E. M*.
l 'ACKSGI.VILU,
W-aOD WORKERS’ FÄCIORY,
co.
GRANITE 8 CREE T.
OREGON.
HOTEL,
CF.EZCk
so
BOORS, 5 ASH, BLINDS,
DOOR »HD Wir.ùuVï 4KAN1
P ea Nt N g of all kinds,
ing, etc.,
turning, boi
brniiig,
Do.sE Willi Di-sPAK
FOR
THE BEST GOODS AT THE
Low LSF PHD ES.
HWIIIg
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1!.
er< eii ui
i> N ; .
WXI.I. CONTRA« 1 lor Hie
ail kiu.i.- <:f Br
J
etc.,
t -
l e
67? J AV AV 6
V iì(i«‘i'l:tklug’, a ^>pr<*ia 1( y.
*
-n
—
ggy
SHINGLE
MILLER.— In AohLuid. Aagiut ‘j'.‘t!i. » »
Abo lace ’e.nli r e'C ,e’C. <’ I’ ¡1 n ) crlabl fhn > i
uti Gr..lii c Street uud rec f<>l > l.tr.l!.
i..U X> *« J <Jl IL. *51. itililM’’ S.’ii'-
Jno ïi l‘
I
I- now nmniifuctnring nt I.¡4 rriP <
Clayton crti k the best vaiiity I
Ashland and Linkville
STAGE LINE.
»
IS is• < Ilin; •».
tour ’iORSE COACH
GAERIÂCE ftVNUFACTOP.Y-
.
W ill star:
A-lihiii'1, miiv’.ng ,.t Link
r ilio in I It** e.'.'ii iu • f Ike e Ht.e day.
Srge.? &ai Tello w-piao Shingles
.V
no-1 i v“. Thut -tl iy*t ami Satni .l.r, s in lli<
morning, arriving in .
93 50 anil 94 per Thousand, Cash,
Or in tnui'k'laide proibire.
‘Liva and- Let Live !”
rallied to be salisfuetory
ai.d in the coniit.
MiiSIS L. V. a¡9- a. II. AKDIBSM,
5:7’1 ar A3. U.: P.
A-III.AN-1».--------------OREGON,
’juraos,
Isopriötor,
FL EF,
HOVJRS,
R1KEONS,
i . aces ,
ORNAMENrs,
S1I.KS, FEAL’IIERS, ET !.. ECC.,
HA1S,
«
Alhl wiil cunti* ue thè ba-ine»‘ ut he old rtaul.
tu ?
vrr.v iov.r
-As'
K1VIN3
I’J'.HF,
W e expeci ti» rewive in i few week«
th- fnc-> «►»»rin.eiit of n. liii ery »joule
,
l.
c • 2’ :• d
A'!.’;i-4.
c.-s i; livtred fr-
1 «
V •
- . ,
, •
-,
O i_ . I : V. ?>
1? n
•'•VC
•T.-v:.?)
. *
S. EtBANKS,
Fare'«e cl> way!..........................
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)
< i _-.*•••.!.' »
A •-.. .re
» • \ ll *» : *» vw » ì '
A .i
.»f J
l1
1
f r
A h -L‘N», O regon .
SARVEN WHEEL WAGn , C i RI-
Exprc«* charges re is matite.
III
age# urn! all kin l< « «* icle iu
OFFICE
in A-h.aml at the liv»-ry stable
or e- nt si ori notD. Tepairi <
<enpt\v
In
Linkvil
’
e
at Thalelirr Jt Warden's loir
a an r.ca ly done. I te wj « specialty.
E I NDF.R- IGN'F.I) WILL BE FOl’N'•
1 ■-»» lii- shop on M tin s’ree’, i«o doo s
t tT’iilie -iv.-ry stab'e , whi ebe is piepaix)
tn do1 ail kinds ot work iu bis lino t ihe
lo-' &4i price.-
i*
IF AIN
I I
VERY BK ä T STVi.E.
■I 'Ol
r»l al'
GEO NETEFY
DEALERS in
ju»l recelviMl n new «tock
CI
F
And in fliort, Ereryttdig ret ired
FOR THE GINERAL TRADE
A» Che ip aa ite
<£S LF_£ L2J
no LEJ S3 <2r*
All kinds of approved country
produce taken
goods.
in exchange
for
/'<•’ Do not fail to give us a trial before
purchasing, we are determined to give
sritisfactu n.
C. S. Sergent & Co.
i
PHOENIX, OREGON.
I
WM. D. CORPE
I
NURSE & CORPE
I
IW K V Ï L £ E
LAKE COUNT!
STH E E’lr. A III. 4 .W. I
0EG0X
Ale In excellent tepa r, amply provided with feed
And 'h»t cu-ioinere wi|‘ tie wnl ed on
pruiuj/ilv *wd in G m bt.l .() ie.
Good BACKS Ex^lUnt BUGGIES and x0
RIDING IlORfeES always uu band.
W;r?»ms. Butrgie«. Ciniig.s, Wheel-
Barrnw8. I’low-Stock«, e a. made
mid repaired at sliori nolie«*.
i
ESYIIorsee promptly care! for, a nd
REST EASTERN STOCX ALWAYS ON HAND. | Tourists and Others Outfitted
.Mi nrtJe-8 L-ft :H tnv
«’’op, n 'f’li of ■
»le bii lpe. will receive pr u-ip:
,
fm 'orv anetnion'
W U*. K«'.X"rNOK
»
General Merchandise.
Furnishing Goods.
Hardware, Crockery -
Boots and Shoes Hats ano Caps
•**re plesibtd to amotino that theii Sta'jlee »T
W. W. Zentnor, Jrop’r,
and all kinds
Of Vehicles Made to Order.
!» j
Arid all wmk gott< n up in the
Linkville Livery Stables.
Wagon Manufactory,
i
ZLWAYS ON HAND,
i.iNKv LLi: lake co ., ore - gon .
Propri’trr.
5ív3'f
Wagon Shop
dire
0. S. Sergent & Co..
Gl ORGE NURSE,
H. F. PHIUIPS,
Vo-N... ...
W agons , buggies
1’ -Y
' * I
................. SS 03
The Mages entire! with Lückb !ui' hoik» •
view* a'» ! i o t Khiiiialli.
— C'oneiiitiug in part of—
Bran and Com-xneal
AT
J.
Widiìl t
t” 11 c I u 1 i *' k i i A'LI ni «.itti vi-
c'tii y 1*1 • ll ev lo v? j ur<*i h - ì t f Vr?. I). li. J.»
br dìi l t* >'tik < f
GRÄH M,
evening. On the nhe
Iwu-lioror hack or h
will liirke the
All war-
in ipiahM
5.3 lor.
MiLLINiR’/ ANJ DRESS-MAKING
MIL! S
(iota
LEAVES LIHkVILLE
V\ lneli will be delivered ut uny place
in this vallev ut
Aid inij Itiii.g vl.-e tiial tl e I i.LIii n.i.J r
I
WARDIO1E AND P\D
LOCKS, feCZEW.s, BuLM, BAND­
SAWS. |iENCH-t-Cl:| « >, p| ANES, BITTS.
S'l R Al’-U I x GE-, A UG F Ii-III |S,H1!A(] S III PS,
bBOEMG-KNIVES, PIxCER- HAMMERS
RASP-, GIIINDSIONES. FRY-PANS,
I AKE «.WINS, F1X1UIIES,
hoes . RAKES,
SB I FF '-HEARS, DORSE BRUSHES, CARDS,
CURRY COMBS, AXIS sIloVEES, PICK
AND AXE HANDLES, 1JAY FORKS,
W ELI. U'UtEl >, P.oPE,
CLOTH ES LINES, AXLE GKEtsE, SAND I’A-
FEU. CI.OiliES WRlNt.I R.', HOUR
SlEVE-*,COr FEE M!I.I>, W Id NlJUES,
IVCK-SAWS, GIVE, E1C.,
GUN AND I’lMOL < AI< UtlLlGEs, POWDER,
CAPS, SHUT AND LEAD, FI.A1 IRONS,
CUDELS, COW EELLS, T ALES,
BRADS, CLIN l NAILS,
TRY tQUARES,
REVELS,
RAZORS AND RAZOR--1 ROP«. TABLE AND
POCKKr dUni ERYmf i-ffM-xlV,
FISH ZWO4IS LINES. ET<’.,
AI.I. KINDS OF SHEEI IRON ANT) COPI’EP.
WARE oil h.ii.d mid lu ide to u.der.
v 4-1.211
1 OVNI A IN A I ART )\V.
I1OKÎ
FRLKCH AND ALLICATOR GOODS,.
WASK,
ss as
PUBLIC FOR PiSl’ TA­
<il ti c b 11 e »li • »*1 dmt .
Ut l.-Ul balld-.
’r~t •»
» *
., I
nails door , mt,
T e snli-c- ;l>*-r g!v, i r.'.Fit e that tie is n-.w pre; ¡.r
rd to till ur e.r f»r gl--ve.- «.f ti*¡
WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND
STOVBS, T£2T AND HASÏÏ-
P ainting
Work ''< » e nt ’h'U'v r te*.
HANKING 111F.
v»»ir I frt> t< Í .»
I
FAVOR OF THOSE WHC-
— I.EATER TN-
5/
n specialty.
li-,
ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY
— —*—
W agon ai d L i
duo. B. It. lïutching-:.
Grow With the Place.”
Georg e T Baldwin.
— AND —
CIVE CS A MIAI !
DALEY A CO.
é é
AKSH’&« 0.
I’AIX TJ .\G,
General Merchandise SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
,
Coii-i-'h'g m l’.r uf
THANKS TO THE IUBL1C
HE IS IN
to
I It«-
• -ir;i"l:o'i <•!
sw. [n.-lfiif.
A I- . ;r
T erwilliger
IN
I
ID'
Vie will ci'inraci to <fe*ign mi l e c
o'
A cmpleie a.-soiIim-bt- of
]V..I, til N
/ZaT Furniture. Sarli. Doors Blinds
MoiiLlirg c n-ian i on baud
iiml m il io or<!ei .
MADAME IK LT
4-4tf
• 1 »Ì4‘-’’
ASHbANl
kinds of Planing, Moulding.
Turning, Circular anU
S Ci <dl Sa wing.
Furniture and Ornanental
Carving, Etc. Done
to Order.
TURN ITU RE,
FA11M EKS’
h 1 n n d
h
l or thru' Literal rutioni'g«*. w liicli he
accept- us i"‘ti!iiony • J’il eii appre­
ciation y;b UlilpO-e lr> lu
Ail
«Mit lipoti glifbls at tll'i» I h/v-ei-tu1'
lislit cl I ioiik -, ami 1S il» li t u.t:*i’il !<•
Ma nu Del ur«*» s of all kinds ol
ipiile ll<> pail.H :ti '.lie « liitiaxiT ’>> i>lv<
s.»t 1»faction
to tht’
l'iil.lic.
V'-Hi'O
I « 111 at ail 11 lins ti i.d t lit* 11. b <-> b np|>l .••<
I
wiili tlic hst Jure lu le liait in tuntL-
el ti Ol' g<’li.
Tliai.kiui fur past patr.n.vj»e, a - liait
Si
<'f
l'til.Jie laVur is sulicitt-.i
jfetìr l’ieifiiE .. am » s ue.iliy m-rce !<>
!
, R*- >- f.
HEADQUARTERS
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MADAME I10LT Mill e tiiitin«*# t<>
A sela nd , O regon .
i. j. r ai . low
J 1». FUI'STA IN,
FRANlO-AMEfilCA.’i
Proprietors of the C hamp .ox
I1..U-.—Ampl- r« <>m
Oort- l «i^!n mil
• v.-ry 1 .¡nd el ,.i<..Imv. .Ve cl.ai.ir i f S .iil eui
Oreg, ii v. i 1 lii.d it to their nteicr I iu i-tup 1 lit ighl
liiiough lii.r tloU-e.
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BOOT & SHOE STORE.
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DALEY & CO • •»
Roset«!i’:r. ilve^Gij.
-OF THF—
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WHEAT Taken at the Highest
MaiKet iGitcs L: Exchai.ge
lor Goods
Aflil.ind, Jut e 27lb, l-
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II. S. EM IKY.
H. L. M U R. T O N,
Salt |>«*r car load .............. ............... ...
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NITLET
FURNITURE, SASH, ’BLIND
DOUR AND MOULD-’
Siti
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Forwarding
Majoi Gill« spin, on Hie part of the l*iToin'-’d diti/Lr;/, mid <•< H t in<j }
M
gowrnmenl, has made a formal
hitr inulto.
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Th i Liu’• ur fiieii'l? iorp ►» f r i**, w- s-.l'c t .i
retpu’st for a deed to the site from
c<*uii> u i.i“ **f ii vi. p 'r--.. gv, .i-.uii g i.e ■ il»-t
t .fV Mi !' receive Kl »1 lic.liu- ut -.ui ii...ie-t ». -;l-U>r
the State of Oieinm.
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GEO.
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DÌÌY C9JGS. CLOTHKÎC, BUTS AUD SH32S, CRC-
CcRIES. PRiiViSiGKS, SHELF • HARD
The U. S. (fovi rmm’iit wants
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, FANO/
Tillamook Kock on which Io erect
B j ÜKS AND STATIONERY, NJilOHS,
a iigiirhou.-e to cost $100,000. I
Fb’RNiW, ElG., ETC, ETC.
TOUR,.
J. R. I URKE
M E GUANI C S
PLANING .»DLL.
1> ESTERS
HORSE BLANKETS.
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EAGLE
A. F.-0UI8E.S,
P.MARSH,
ROBES,
pai : ij’xs i vi iu <>Ru.‘
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SIKES W3 RDEN
Il M. THATCHER.
— Clears.—
Those wi-l-ing >-• w b-’.c * un' him "la j r'u.
Cm do ío by collii g u¡ ou ni- iti Asili.-i «l.
Al a soldiers’ reunion at C<mi-
hiitlge, Ohio, last week, Ueiirral
Lwiiiix discussed the Stale Rights
liieoiv.
He blamed the South for
the radical views upon it, in whirl'
they iir’il a light to icred«’, and
the North for I he < xtreme opposi­
tion which led i hem to some acts-
¡Tuan! Iiori/.cd by the (’<Tti>f itiition,
and which tended to incite the
Smith, 'l’he war, he heli* veil, set­
tled l!i<‘ (|m s:ion; and- he did not
brikve there are 1.31'0 men in the
country win» believe in the liuht
ol secession.
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We take th;1 follow ing’¡iom ttic
On gonian: Lor a few
tin* weather in tiie [\JT
Valley has been all that
wi-hed by the farmers,
III
lie able to save their
splendid older, Some papers in
tin'castein part of the stnre afe
making, nmeh m*ne out of the ex-
istence of rust in wheat in this val­
ley than the fact warrant. Tin re
ton qi.m u I.
i<> 14 £.() h
g, ?2 t<> t5 P» r iLoLtb.
FftKILl.T K/.llTLS /IO (ILLS OF UiïtfiïST
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P.ip s s, Tobacc 0
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M h m ’ c t5 a trc.Bfb,
J. ihe Co’legc will le d sikrcd; ard tl.e ?omal < r Trail irg sth<:< 1 for tear)
er. will le made, it is l.oj < d l y bjceial ciiattn ci.r, in acjt i tt il tl.e I t.l lie Sciaci
Aral «' also propo.-o lo
system, Hi:d dii ’.i n as liiaco ciiuivi.ki.t to fitt ■ r; de ceitifinte»-.
I . Asihlai.d Las no L<;.lc< r.H. 'ihendeof ii.toxicatir.g l.qc.t rs is juLilitid | \-
the city authorities, who are sustained 1 y a str< rg j-iiblic t-mtinant.
“CHEAP FOR CASH !”
¡\ The school will le oncer li e su] civisii n if : n Exi i.giliial (. hristian ( Li uh
Tie Bible will le reverently read i nd stueued; tie w ml ip < f Cid enciuireed
— vor to —
Lut tl.e instituficw will 1 e heetciian in i:o cl jcetii l.al le mi m *.
I’cck-kcepirg, tnsire.-s arid n etic, 1 i phi h <en[cs.ti<n rid ether liar.el.es
Quirl- Sa le* »nd Small l’roljí s’"
specially’ preparat« ly fcr Lusinens life, will lettive i l.r.n al; ttenti» n.
5. The precepdvegs will give h.cr chief atteidii n to the caie r.r.d oversight ef ti e
COUNTRY PRODUCE
y< i ng ladies.
An endowment»! £20,(00 will le, (here is reason to hoj e, pr< nq tlv sul
for needs.
senbed, enabling the Trustees to reduce the 1 letent lates of tuitiin, qcci’ally t<
teachers, after the present year.
AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL-
Address coiumnuicatioux to
SUN OSCILLATING SllL' CILE
ASKIA' 0 COLLEGE AKD KOROL SCitCbl.
A shland , O regon June ](ith J.'-TiL
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F » I L
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Death.
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(use of H.t-111- h < 1 l ‘ i ;.<*i: 11 li 1 u ) - \ i i id li I. • H<* jb
fji-ui.i in l.u.iiuitip I'ull <i ll. | iJinle I menu.- .\3 io
riK&T-CLÂBS nc<’(E
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A 3 li I. A
i verj ih.'ig tluuully
’J, U n a. g
EXPENSED
wiek. lioclus or eoltug< t lor m il Louidl.
uo:».. ;
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Detiee Cubf.ired, R. 8.
1 11TI ON iii fi iir C< fh c iute Li i . i 11 < »*. ib a
CEOCKEI.Y >.bl GLASS-WARE,
And
Graduale* receive the degret -
3.- NuRM Al , LCV AiF.KC J Al. iL<i 5 I bit /.! , tui j} .1 g ll r<e nut e. cl.
ctiiim .^ to a.u.iia.Hilt ol gr-<lti.ie .
Groceries and Provisions
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3. —f ClLN'lll’li' iei,i.iilrg three ytare.
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HATS, CAI’S, baiidyv arf .
WHITE LEWINS MACfliaE
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—COI’KSE OF SI I DY—
Cl.Oiin.NO roots ¡.nd bHoLS,
CEiEDHAiEJ
l>e Ffcuri.t as futt as tl.e Ltuls of tLs jc.
tl< v Ui ils u ay • è r icVHkd uni. tl.e bett
L< H g uni ci m i kt dig the luiJuMiug
1. —CLASSICAL, jc(,t ir ig tU jeur., kckdiDg i icj ar; toy m.diee.
of A. B aal A. M.
-IArii;:Ld FANCY GOODS, DEE-S G
GldTihiiC, L.ÍT3 i2¿‘T3 ¿I D Si CES,
.o I -’i t l) i ’_!u. -..IL .
CLGIHIER
W.\t. I1. mii
LEK coti.it tii.t it b'ru< t< )s • a ill
<di ü ce ®
CROCKCRY arti GLASSWARE.
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bUtUlK li l< qtuie,
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luciGi.es loi citi . ii><
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W. I. MCItuI S, A M . Vke Fjwidcuf
Piotr.rur ul M itb- lume»,
MR-'. JENNIE P. NJCH4 I S,
It i.u.trii A il . il ; i,d Ei.ni,,
BE
HOSEBURG MARBLE kVORKS.
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ASHLAND HOUSE.
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F or tiie pcj pcse of fpumunï the as . hlam » culli * e and normi ' l school
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The lilt«* famine in Ghina v as
awful brv md coin'i'iiiion.
Mr.
Foil« st, British (’o!‘sul at Tient­
sin, sax.- I lie deal I.s from smrvu-
li«»u iiaclnd a total ol nine and
one half miliums, w hich story is
coulirmtd by Mr. Hillier, also of
foiisiilar servic«“, wlm within six
months, h.ts visited tin* desolated
urovi-uce. lb* says: ‘“\\ h«»l<“ dis-
sirii-i:’.. olive densely pop« tinted,a re
now almost iii»mhabite<l. 'f’he « f-
foi’ts of th«“ government to send
ilici Wi re li’.ks:rati <1 by tin* bad
roads ami the i.ict ¡hat the people
«•ii route st iz«“d the pack horses
^\r’rr-*-ç-’-s.■
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Census day will be June I, I860.
Ou that dale about twenty thou­
sand ennii'crators will commence
their labors—those in the cities
being required to complete their
work in two weeks, while oth­
ers
will
be-
allowed
the
whole monih of June. Persons
alive on the 1st of June, bn; dying
lu’fore the enumerator reaches
them, will be counted in the cen­
sus; births subs» (pici.i to tin’ 1st
of June will nm he comihd.
special agents will be employed
¡«»collect statistics rcbsiii g ¡0 » <i-
ucation, mining, m.nmtac urihg.
agriculture ami va i»»U'. mil. » <.
partments ot H';rd«*ami industry.
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Located at Ashland, Oregon.
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On the shortest nnlle*
GjJ*T>i n«>t fdi to ^ite the I.ibkvil'e 6tnbte»atila
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N V RKE & COF.I'E.
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'■J.htonicyat £ain,
P ortland , O jvecjon .
ItaücularaltenUonpiud Io LandTitlC4.G»lleHin^'
Debts and all kinds of Gov cmmcnl Claim*.
Principili Office, Jitck'nnrHIe, Or «■port.
Gitin# & S tkabn will st lead io*<nj b«ww»w‘
in PoitUod,
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