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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS SOCIETIES. Groves and Goodnight, Presby terian clergymen, announced in Ashland Lodge No. 189, L 0. G. T. Texas that they had received a Meets at the new Hall of McChll ft Ikum every special divine revelation, in which 'Friday evening at 8 o’clock p. m . Brother« and IMPORTAD TO CASH BUYERS! fitter« In good «tending are cordially invited to at the end of the world within ten tend. Tne Temple meet« every first and third Wed The cheapest place in Ashland for cash or years was foretold. Their presby nesday in each montn. ready pay is C. H. G iixpttb , W .C. T., tery expelled them, but they are K atx thorbtow , Sec'y. making many converts, and have AShliturä Lo4ge No. 2#. started a sect called the Taber GLUE, nacle of the Coming Lord. They PAINTS, OILS, A, F. & A. in.. preach that Grant, re-elected in AND GLASS STOVES, Holds their stated communication« Thursday even 1880, will invade and subdue logs TIN AND HARDWARE, CROCK on or before the full moon. Brethren in good Europe, overthrow Romanism, standing are cordially invited t>< attend. ERY AND GLASSWARE, HORSE SHOE NAILS AND HORSE W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. and finally meet a downfall—after SHOES, CL0THE8- J. 8. EruANKs, Bec’y. which the millenium. WRINGERS, Bargains! Bargains! FRIDAY.................................. SEPTEMBER 19, 1879. EDITORIAL CORRESPONDENCE. L inkville , Sept. 19, ’79. Though the cloud of alkali dust still ling ering upon our eyelids we trace a few lines to-night for the T idings . The trip from Ashland to Linkville is perhaps a familiar one to most of our home Teaders, but to many who will sec this it will be, as it was to us, a novelty. With Walter Philips as driver, four passengers of us left the drow sy town of Ashland this morning at 5 o’clock, and behind a strong livery team, were whirled up Bear creak valley at a brisk pace and landed at Tyler’s station for break fast. Here, where a decided im provement is being made in the dwelling house, we demolished a good meal, and behind a fresh team started again to climb the mountain road. From Tyler’s eastward the road is through a heavily timbered country, with but one or two swales or prairies along the whole route, until the Klamath river is reached, about fifteen miles from Linkville. Here the character of the country com mences to change. The timber begins to disappear, alkali dust introduces itself to the eye and nostril, the sage brush is seen, and soon we are upon the hoof-marked plains where cattle and horses are roaming about iu scattered and straggling bands, seemingly doing nothing but gazing at passing strangers and occasionally nib bling about daintily, as though hunger were something unknown. The stock is all fat. After the long ride through the dry, dusty forest, the Klamath river offers a pleasant relief to the eye as it sweebs in majestic curves down the green valley bordered by low bills of soft grey, which are in many respects like some portions of the Scotch highlands, as de scribed by native writers. We reached Linkville about half-past five, and after washing off the outer coating of the ming led soils of Jackson and Lake counties which had gathered in ornamental profusion upon our faces, we paid our respects to a square meal at the Pioneer Hotel, and then sallied forth in a good humor to see the town and greet friendsand acquaintances. The trip of 62 miles was not as easy as if made iu a Pullman car, but it was as comfortably accom plished as a good, stout hack, good horses and a good driver could make it over the rockv road we traversed. Mr. Phillips has good, well-fed, well-gromed stock on the entire line, and his stages make good time. Being passionately fond of the water, we took a boat ride by star light on the river after supper, and enjoyed it hugely. We start early to-morrow morning for Klamath Agency, some 40 miles, but will return in a few days and send in some of the interesting Linkville news that is just spoiling for want of a reporter. W. H. L. TIIE MODERN NEWSPAPER. ------------------------ <4» < ------------------------ The Governor elect of Califor nia holds office for three years from the 5th day of January, 1880, as also the Lieutenant Gov ernor, Secretary of State, Con troller, Treasurer, Attorney-Gen eral and Surveyor-General. The Governor’s salary is $6,000 per annum and the other officers nam ed $3,000 per annum, except the Lien tenant Governor, who re ceives only the same pay that may be provided for the Speaker of the Assembly. . ETC. «. O. O. F.. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. THE WMTt ASHLAND HOUSE. rpH..UNDERSIGN D I* I it* I » R• •- I mind his triends, and he Mavytm pub lic gt-i,erally, that be is s ill be ¡out'd ' lid- LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, where he Is re:v<y at any time, and on all. eccasMms #o set before them the best the market affords, ¡ d a style second to no other house in Oregon. Dinners «nd suppers for special occasions,, gotten up in appropriate sly la, at short no> tice. JASPER HOUCK. Main Street, Awhiand. the public-that they offer for «ale a full line of ' ’ 1! ’' XXI« ap® Lti au Lfil a J»® CLOTHING. BOOTS and 8HOE8, HATS, CAP8, HARDWARE. c«ries atid Provisions, dt 1 \ c<iujp< ti ion. CRIK7KERY aDd GLA88-WAR'E, nd mar« k-C'. bn* p» dure olaii kinds Ail'd everythinir usually found in a <■> keai ii « icli,. age Tor goo«!»: t4 ♦ :«>.<> i-, In great variety and of new and var’.oua designs. Piipefc, Tobacco General New« Items. Russia has had another large fire. Late accounts from Memphis show a gradual decrease of yellow fever cases. Ute Indians have broken out on White river, Colorado, and burned the Agency buildings. A convict of the California penitentiary named “Scotty,” stabbed to death with a knife a fellow prisoner named Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Roddan, at whose house Ida Dunn and Cora Hezlep were stop ping at the time the horrible assault was made upon them at Wheatland, Cala., have confessed as being the perpetrators of the horrible deed. New , To-dav. *• — -.. - All kinas of fresh and dried Meats, Hides and pelts bought, and all kinds ,»l fai stock taken in exchange for met). no37-v3-tf Forwarding and Commission Agent, H. It. KWBTQK, Roseburg. Oregon. w — Cigars.— ASHLAND «ADDLE«, H1KNESS BKIDLKS, «»VMS, ■ TlBBVr«, b ; to , WHIPS. LASHES, CINCHO UiU fUpn|ring promptly end cheaply done. Give m u c 1! ..li c t.vlbce yotireelvrs »hat jon can eive mon b? ‘r 'i. ; V Kb me. [3 It» f] I! f. P. fB. Hai juat t'.penrd XEW Ilk UK W er-m.iy b-r.uud u A* . L t X li, «torment of HOCKS, —also— Fine black clo'hs, Does 4 .v, and English Worsted Coaling« for suits, all of which will beadd ClK'.t |. for >- awli Saddlery & Harness, Clothing made !>• order in the*best style« and |eati«- faction 2gunr .nt.ed.— Customers purchating a good bill of goods may have cutting done at reduced rate«. PATTERNS CUT TO ORDER, In fACt, everything done in ’he way to clothe and make up the man. JOHN FRALEY, 2-Vl'f, Main St net. Ashland. W. C. DALEY, J. R. TOZER. A shland , O regon . E PS A K H. 8. EMERY. Ladits\ Men ’ and Boys’ Mid dles, a Speciality. its , Bu? FURNITURE, ,«rf iciUKE DONE WITH DISPATCH. W ill contkact for the erection all kinds oi Uu ng .->. A complete a^sortuu-nt of “ Honest dealing, and a living profit" is our motto. Thanking our friends for past fiivore, we solicit s coutinuence of their patronage, assuring them that they shall receive kind treatment and honest measure atuur hands. FOUNTAIN ft FARLOW. SHINGLE MILL, JOHN CHANDLER, Prop’r. Is now manufacturing at hit mill on Clayton creek the beat variety of made to tyPkANiNG oi all kinds, sawing, turning, boring, etc., etc., THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Consisting in Par I of neatly rder. ames W inchester R epeating R ifles JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. MADAME HOLT still cwniinneR to wait upon gnente at this h>nK-e«*tat> lished bouse, and 1» determined to spare no pains ih the endeavor to give satisfaction to the public. Visitors will at all times find the tables supplied with the best fare to be had in ¡South ern Oregon. Thankful for past patronage, a share • f public favor is solicited 4-4tf MADAME OLT, J. N. T erwilligek . Ib GRAINING PAINTING, — and — W agon and B uggy P ainting a specialty. Work floDe at living rats». » HANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FA- vorel solicit a «bare of the same In the future. STAGE LINE. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER WILL HEREAF- ter run a line oi stage daily between Ashland and Linkville, for the transpor Also lace leather etc., etc. Call at my establishment tation of paasengers and express matter. on Granite Street and see for yourself. —On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri Jno B. R. Hutchings. days, at 5 o’clock a . m , a flue BEST BUCKSKIN, IN GREA1 VA- RIETY, (0044 tf) FOUR HORSE COACH! W ill start from Ashland, arriving at Link ville in th»* even f the same day. LEAVES LINKVILLE "ue*days, Thur>d>tys and Saturdays in the morning, arriving iu Ashland in the •3 50 and >4 per Thousand, Gash, evening. On the alternate days a two-horse hack or buck-board will make the trip. Fare reach way)............................................... *S OO Wagon Shop. hollas« HATS, FLOWERS, RIBBON 8, LACE8, ORNAMENTS, 8ILK8, FEATHERS, ETC., ETC., And will continee the buainess at her old stand. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF THE LATEST ■STYLES OF HATS. Dre«« making a apeciality. Al«o the epocy fjr the W a BNKB CoBaKT. -Order« from a diitance will receive prompt at tentivL. noil rI TO THE PUBLIC I'oi their Liberal Patronage, which he accept« as testimony of (heir appre ciation His putpOee is to “Grow With the Place.’1 HE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO Furniture and Ornanrental Carving, Etc. Done to Order. Materials of all kinds, auob aa ^'Furniture. Sash, Doors Blinds Moulding O’mtan'l' on band anil in <d.- to order. We will contract to design and e e al kinds of buildings. When - -1 Ute to those employing us, we w ! r «i all the "la^erial required for e • -I ruction ot Huy building ready »ny. [nolStt. WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND UPiilSP OP^CDOf* O ULk o FRENCH AND ALLIGATOR COODS, Aid anything elee that the public may r ulre ALWAYS ON HAND. And all w<uk gotten up in the VERY BEST STYLE. GEO NUTLEY. riKSH &U0. George T Baldwin — DEALER IN — STOVES, TIN AXTP » a an. WABE, C. S. Sergent & Co., LINKVILLE, LAKE OO., OREGON. -H-«» Ju«t received a new stock ot NAILS, DOOR, TILL, WARDROBE AND TAD LOCKS, SCREWS, BOLTS, HAND SAWS, BENCH SCREWS, PLANES, BUTTS, STR AT- HINGES, AUGER- BITS .BRACES, FI LES, SHOEING-KNIVES, PINCERS, HAMMERS RA8P8, GRINDSTONES, FRY-PANS, BAKE-OVENS, FIXTURES, HOES, RAKES, SHEET SHEARS, HOilSE BRUSHES, CARDS, CURRY COMBS, AXES, SHOVEJB, TICK AND AXE HANDLES, HAY FORKS, WELL WHEELS, ROTE, CLOTHES L1NEG, AXLE GREASE, SAND PA PER, CLOTHES WRINGERS, FLOUR SIEVES,COFFEE MILLS, WRENCHES, BUCfc-SAWB, GLUE, BTC., GUN AND PISTOL CARTRIDGES, POWDER, CAPS, SHOT AND LEAD, FLAT-IRONS, CHISELS, COW BELLS, TACKS, BRADS, CLENT NAILS, TRY SQUARES, BEVELS, RAZORS AND RAZOR-STROPS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTTLERY (of all kind« , FISH HOOKS LINES, ETC., ALL KINDS OF SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE on baDd and made to order. v4-n3U dealers in General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes Hats ana Caps And In ebort, Everything repiired FOR THE GENERAL TRADE As Cheap ae the <£9 au UB <1 OR XB3 QB All kinds of approved country produce taken in exchange for goods. not fail to give us a trial before purchasing, we are determined to give satisfaction. C. S. Sergent & Co. (vinSltf.) PHOENIX, OREGON. WM. D. OORPE URSfc, Linkville Livery Stables« H. F. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Wagon Manufactory, HE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND at hi* shop on Main street, two doo>s from »be livery stable?, where he is prepared ' AIN STREET, AM1UND. to do all kinds of work in his line it the lowest price. Wagons. Buggies. Carriages, Wheel- Barrows. Plow-Stocks, etc., made WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS and repaired at short notice. T F.S All kinds of Planing, Moulding. Turning, Circular and Scroll Sawing. The stages connect w ith backs tor Lake view and o t Klamath. GEORGE Express charges reasonable. OFFICE in Ashiand at the livery stable. In Linkville at Thatcher A Worden’s tore. 52v3tf cinity that they have porch ^«1 of Mr«. D. H. Jooes her entire etock of i -------- «0«--------- UUsniKigf flong*. The subscriber give« notice that be I« now prepar ed to fill order« for gloves of the; ARVEN WHEEL WAGONS C x RRI- ages and all kind« of vehicles ma*ie t<. MISSES L V. AND M. H. ANDERSON, order at short notic. Repairing promptly ASHLAND,-----------OREGON, and nea ly done. Fine w irk a specialty. v3-n23-tf. Would announce to the ladle« of Ashland and vi MreRSH & CO. pre ar->i t<> do all kflidi. of Ashland and Linkville MILLINERY AND DR£8S-MAK<N6 MECH A NICS GEO. NL TLEY. PLANING ILL. A oh 1 a a d. GRANITE »TREET, ASHLAND OREGON. noltf. ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY O regon . A. F.-QUI KES, J. R. BURKE Fa NiO-AMERICAN HOTEL, _______________ JVol. Ill No. I tf.]____________ A hhland THATCHER X WORDEN, factory , DALEY & CO. Or in marketable produce. All war ranted to be satisfactory in quality and in the count._________ 5-3 lqr. Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange tor Goods CIVE US A TRIAL I -CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.- Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex change for goods. -------- AND-------- (commonly called Henry Rifles) oi model of 1866, 1873, and 1876 FURNITU E, SASH, BLIND DOOR AND MOULD ¿Pistols, Cartriages, Etc. ING BOOT & SHOE STORE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. no. B. R. Hutchings. Which they are prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to satisfy customer«, sure to call and see us and see for yourselves. —OF TH»— ----- ALfeU------ Which will be delivered at any place in thia valley at —Canaiating in part of - LAKE COUNTRY L.>.P.MAR-n Pl .S/E/i.'- 1IOKSE BLA.\ Kins. of Sugar and, Yellow-pine Shingles XMlflHUflaQsur^r (A LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. arness. Willi A, Undertaking, a Specialty. J a d Plow Ashland, June 27th, 1876. DALEY & CO., S T O JR, U, GENERAL ASSORT- mei.i vl goede in bio hue uf trade. JiE>. Dooes, SASH, BUNDS, DOOR a ND WINDOW FRANKS, DRY COODS. CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, GRO CERIES. PROVISIONS, SHELF - HARDWARE, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, FANCY BOOKS AND STATIONERY, NOTIONS, FURNITURE, ETC., ETC, ETC. SHOP HARNESS C. K. KLUM, I A CA8S1MERER, FLANNEL«. YARNS, BLANKET-', ETC., E. J. FARLOW, ueaeral Merchaadise [3-51 tf Are now receiving from San Francisco an ex.ensive siock of goods of great vaitet* exactly suited to the trade of die CLOTHIER ANO TAILOR, i48-3-tf. FOR SIKES WORDEN THATCHER & WORDEN MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN Manufacturers of all kinds of HEADQUARTERS ASHLA D COLLEGE ANO NORMAL StKCUl. DEALERS IN Ashland. May 16, 1879. TJ AVINO BOUGHT THE INTEREST OF W. H. Alkiiimtn In the A imilakd D ruo Srojot, I would reepecifully solicit » coluuimik » < ji the pa ron- age which bar been «o jberally exieuded t<> (he pro prietor« iu the past. [3-24tf. DR. J. H. CHITWOOD. Freight per ton.......................................... gl 50 Salt per car load........................................ 1 OO _______ Address communications to PRESCRIPTIONS A shland , O regon , ASKUND. OREDUN. 9^ PROMINENT FEATURES ANO ITEMS OF INTEREST Carefully compounded of the finest drage. Wool, bacon, flour, hide«, etc., consigned to my care for sale or shipment will receive prompt atten - tlon. FARMERS’ EXPANSE*, Butl« r& Rockfellow« FINE CONFECTION«. WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, J. D. FOUNTAIN, UJ)kma, g.vefi lUlTlON n> i<ti C'ioeiat» Biubcbrr. $6 a morth. M omv $5« month, (uae ol Hjbiiument $1 addniona*). Vtcal mot-n* in cla<-i>. Ç3 a quarter. Bourn in Boaroiiig Hail oi in private 'amuirb $3.50 i<> $4 50 a Wfeh. or cottages lor eelf-boarding, $2 to $5 per month. E 8HALL BE PLEASED TO WAIT Up on all cuBtomere and will do our best to BRUSHES. ETC., ETC. Proprietors of the C hampion _g^Mark goods care of H/L. M. 3.-NORMAL, COMMERCIAL aDd MUB1CAI, uccuj ylug three yew« etch. certHjlu^ to atuinntetitfc of graduate». give them «atiffactlon. PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, GLASS, AS A LARUE AND COMMODIOU8 WARE- house—Ample room to store freight and : every kind of produce. Mercliante of Southern Oregon will find it to their interest to «hip all freight | through thia Hou«e. H Degree conferred, B. 8. H.M. THATCHER. -A ND- MARBLE Harris Neil & Co«, !J. —SCIENTIFIC, requiring three jear». SEWING MACHINE' -For medical purpoeee- d oTbEK comprit Dt îbutruetura will be secured wsfaet as the needs of the In- rtituiiun require, so that the pupils may be provided with the best facilities for commencing and completing the following A shland , O regon June 10th, 1879. —PURE WINES and LIQUORS— « MR-. JENNIE B. NICHOLS, l.acber uf Music and French, MHS. X. A. ROGERS, Prec^uesi-, Teacbe. of E,.gn»i. Grarniu *r, 1. The Willege will be chartered; and the Normal or Training school for teach ers will be made, it is hojfed by special enactment, an adjunct of the Public School And w» h I b <> propot-e to -ell all Good» system, and diplomas made eqDivalent to first grade certificates. 2. Ashland has no saloons. The sale of intoxicating liquors is prohibited by the citv authorities, who are sustained by a strong public sentiment. “CHEAP FOR CASH F’ 3. The school Xvill be under the supervision of an Evangelical Christian Church. The Bible trill be reverently read and studied; the worship of God encouraged* —M otto — but the institution will be secterian in no objectionable sense. ’Quick Sales and Small Profits” 4. Book-keeping, business arithmetic, English com]M>sition and other branches specially preparatory for business life, will receive unusual attention. 5. The preceptress will give her chief attention to the care and oversight of thé COUNTRY PRODUCE young ladies. An endowment vi ?20,000 will be, there is reason to hope, promptly sub Taken in exchange for goods. scribed, enabling the Trustees to reduce the present rates of tuition, socially td teachers, after the ¡»resent year. JUST DECEIVED !! a W. I. NÎCpoiB.A. M , Vice PreeHent, Profea«or of Mathematic, FIRcT-CLASS HOUSE B. F. REESER. CANDIES, NUTS -— 1. —CLASSICAL, reipifrug eii yearr, iflcladiug preparatory atudle«. Graduate» receive the ¿egret« of A. B. aud A. M. STAPI.EJmd FANCY GOODS, DR'ESB GCOD8, Gr the Ashland Academy property baa be— placed, free from debt, under the control of a Board of Traatees, who have inaugurated the enterprise by fill - ing the following positions in the —COURSE OF STUDY- <il fl se »eji Nü MACUÑ F or the purpose of F o VN dino the ashland college and normal school REX'. T.OWELT. !.. ROGERS, À M.. President. Professor of Moral and MenuJl Sc.euœ», succeeded mrs . m . w . har - 'O adink in the business, would ..unouuceto H aving CELEBRATED s¿W ft PIONEER STORE, DRY COODS, CLOTHING, HATS BOOTS AMD SHOES, FURNISHING COODS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. H O T E L 'S. ovr friends and the traveling public gener P robable M ischief . —Lieut. Garvey ally that we are prepared at all times to set and escort, accompanied by Larry Dolan, before them the best the market affords. Beds and bedding will be kept neat and of Fort Bidwell, and the Independent clean. reporter, have just returned from a trip Single Meals......... ........ . ................»....• STj Travelers and resident boarders will And to the lava beds. They report some cir- it to their interest to give us a call. cififustances which look suspicious, and indicate that all the mischief makers may MISCELLANEOUS’ not yet be under control. At Dry lake C. B. WATSON. they met a band of Indiana,—Modocs, Snakes and Yainax, and several other ATTORNEY VD COUNSELOR AT LAW and tribes from the north. The leader of the REA L ES TA TE A GEN T. party gavt his name as Charlie Pit. He attention given to all matter« requlr spoke remarkably good English, and in ng an Attorney at the U. 8. Land Office. formed Lieut. Gearvey that the party L ake Vi lw , L ake C o .,O be <K)!<. came all the way from The Dalles, Ore May 31, 1878. [no-SO-tf gon, and was on its way to visit the Pitt ROSEBURG WORKS. River Indians. The object of his visit was to advise them to take up land and Having taken the agency for R. Brackeo- make homes for themselves. On their re ridge’» Marble Work« of Roseburg, I will receive turn of the party, however, Lieut. Gaer- order» for any work needed la thie line in vey learned that this was not the real - ASHLAND AND VICINITY— object of their visit, but that this party is trying to raise trouble. It seems that Those wishing to see design« and learn the prices can do «o by calling upon me in Ashland. some of the Indians on the Warm Spring n5-v4-tf A. 8. JACOB8. reservation are dissatisfied with their L. A. N xil , W m . H ahkib , R. P. N eil situation, and want to leave it and take ASHLAND MARKET. up farms in the vicinity of Tule lake. The Indians in this section have all gone to Big Valley for a pow-wovr, and the facts will soon be known.— Modoc Inde pendent. ■-DEALERS IN-- R. T. BALDWIN SR. Licut-Governor Tabor, of Col orado, recently sold one-third of his interest in a mine for $1,000,- foo. Asiilojid LoAffe No. 45« Hold their regular meeting every Su.urday even- ng at their hall tn AenUn.1. »’here in good •tandtng are cordially invited V» attend. ’ B. P NEIL, E d . D k P katt . liet re' iy DO YOU KEEP A ■ —------- ♦ «*------------- ------------------ Butler &. Rockfellow Fifteen millions in gold have —A T THE— been placed to the credit of the ASHLAND DR DC STORE assay office in New York, to be used in making exchange for gold The largest stock of bars and foreign gold coin which DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC., is on its way to this country from UNION HOTEL AND BAKERY. —Ever received in Ashland— abroad for the payment of exports Stationary, Perfumery ASHLAND, 0BEG0N. -AND- from the United States, principally CUSICK & SMITH, PROPRIETORS.; Toilet Articles. erain. This bullion will be re- •o e AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL Having leased the above well - known -TOYS- ceivcd at our mint. house, we take pleasure in announcing to SON OSCILLATING SHUTTLE Among the new things is the newspaper. The invention of printing made it possible, and the enterprise of our age has in no other direction acheived such stu pendous results. The telegraph and the press ! Who can comprehend the extent of their influence ? From the mammoth daily of the metropolis to the humble village wepkly, ev If so now is the Time ery editor is a leader.- Pride to Buy should not swell his heart at the thought, but a sense of high re- 8ponsibslity should be felt. There must be vivacity, bold ness, originality and enterprise; but recent events in California emphasize the demand for more conscientious and high principal. Shameful, verily, disgraceful, was the cowardiv w deed of Charles De Young. There is, too, a readiness to publish graphic accounts of acci dents and crimes; while temper ance societies, schools, and espec ially churches, get only passing notices. Tramps get more atten CANNERY! tion than teachers, murderers more than ministers. The confes A. W. BISH Proprietor, sions of criminals are reported ver Ashland, Oregon. batim, while the warnings of of Jackson and Lake judges go unpublished. Vile lib Ta the People Counties ! ertines are interviewed; while —I will can fresh fruits and vegetables learned geologists and botanists of all kinds to order during the season, are asked for no information con at reasonable rates. Fruit and tomatoes cerning the local Hora and forma a specialty. Orders from a distance tions. filled on short notice. Send stamp for Geutlemen of the press, as his price list. ll-6w. torians give us less war and more of social science; as chroniclers of public events tell us the best things said and done by lawyers, MANUFACTURER OF, AXD DEALER IN, judges, ministers, teachers anil scientists. Let thieves, robbers, SADDLERY AND HARNESS MERGANSER, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. suicides and muiders have less prominence. There are less vul ALWAYS ON HAND, tures than you think among your A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF readers.—[College Ceroma. — L&cdieii al Ashiand, Oregon. AT REESER’S. A Ashland College a n d Normal School. I W. W. Kentaor, Prop’r, Of Vehicles Made to Order. BEST EASTERN STOCK ALWAYS BN HAND. Repairing of all kinds done with dispatch call and see me, noltf. JOHN RALPH, All orders left at my new shop, north of the bridge, will receive prompt and utis- factorv attention- AV. W. KENTNOR NURSE A CORPE ■^re pleased to arnooDCe that their Stables «T LISK.VXL.LE LAKE coexrr - - - OEGOS Are to excellent repair, amply provided with feed And that cn»t<>merv wtll be walked on prompUv and in the beet style Good HACKS Excellent BUGGIES and No 1 RIDING HORSES always on hand. KT Horse« promptly care-I for, aM^g Tourists and Other§ Outfitted ^ftoruqjotSain, P ortland , O regon . Yta-ticular attention paid to LandHfles. ColledM JMbta aniLdlk&Eto of GwerniiiBiilClauna, Oa the thortett notice Principal Office, Jacksonville, Oregon. S2Tflo not Call to fit« the Linkville Sublet atria G ibbs A S teabn * will attend to* my busnene IT7 np 7tf} NUB8E ft CORPE. in Porthnd, [v3noi