THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
V
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S ( i C I E f 1 !
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Bargains
! Bargains
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I. 0. G. T.
FRIDAY.
i
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.
r
Ashland College a n d Normal Schoo],
V-
/’■»
i
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
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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
I
I
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
I
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.
A
BOOT & SHOE STORE.
rmlif.
DALEY & CO • •»
Roset«!i’:r. ilve^Gij.
-OF THF—
ING
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 .............. ............... ...
D a !
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.‘
tr.
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
-A N 1J —
- -ASELALD AKD VISiEiTY -
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louiiil
P.ip s s, Tobacc 0
ÉLs fusi
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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
u
F » I L
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1. ?•
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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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i • .
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:».. ;
- .4 .
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
<2 i: 1 Í« • -
Lu < S
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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
A>
—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,
ll.i.I
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
Î
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.■
SliSJ
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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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