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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1880)
m.the Irish ag- Connecticut. orts over tin stati s lor the g December / / . « THE ASHLAND DRUG STORE E. J. FARLOW, J. D. FOUNTAIN, ■ < i HAS BEEN RE^IOVED TO Sutler & Rockfellow. tSÀSQNÏG BÜÎLDING PIONEER STORE 7 tiie the New Store ! New Goods ! New Prices IIEADQUAIO rrK O'" Uùj GL tl 11 The Best Jisin Strevt, Abhand, i I —————— -- - —■ - - - y F AV ING SUCCEEDED MRS. M. W. HAR- fc li l> lDIKE .U iLv I ■ ?-, won'.d uuiK.uuce to I lb, i ub.ic tlurt Üi»-y m U í i ’<4 » ■ Ft I I 1 for :; le a full 1ÎUU of A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Ci ome while others . v me seats ol their ri vals lor the sake of getting the pay usually voted to defeated con testants. Two Fu/ionists to-day uppeared iu the Republican hou >u, und numerous others have ex- pressed an ¡mention to follow them. The Fusionist Got ernor, Smith, and Talbot, Speaker of the Fusion House, will leave for their homes to-morrow. Some Fusion ista claim that it is the honest pur pose aud intention of the legisla ture to meet in August, and that they will enter upon lu-avy cam paign work for the next election, and endeavor to have two returns of the Congressional vote, one to be sent to them and another to the Legislati.re as recognized by the Courts, ami that they will ! make up a case to Congress con cerning the electoral vote. The Republicans ami quite a numbi r of Fusionists say the Fusion legis lature will never again meet, as will be shown to-morrow by the members taking their seats iu the regular legislature; th?:r rhe course pursued was an indirect method of dissolving. If members <jo home they will soon be ìetiìime.i by their constituents, to look out I for important interests cornimi be fore the legislature this session. The lesjislature will declare vacant all the* seats that are not now filled and a new election wi’.i be ordeivd. < » The l'tDiionist Secretary of k? I ite, Sawyer, promises to return lue valuation books io the obice oi I lie Secretary ot .State, mil it is thought he will not claim to be Secretary any longt . It is i the opinion on all siile» i hat the con- test is now ended and the i-.\'-ite [> w ment closed.” als of time, .endered and r.n County Court, at t Seiii Grave charges of cor lars jx-r day for e.tcii r.n> rupt p^actic'S and false reports ii appears from there.' t tnat t.i Ujl I his i/.iblic statements ot certain Court of Jacks .n county, ha ent into a contract with some perso cap.'s were made asainst him. * " Buns, to keep non risiilvnt intt ( has. 1. Freeman, oi I'ocasset, sons, at the rate of three uui’ar and that the I dls are sent to f - Mass., who, it will be remembered, tary of State f. r ; ayment out o murdered his IntJe daughter last ilim-nt fund of the state. I spring, under the belief that he in'y, is an exorbitant ¡ ICO Tb i>e.it was so commanded of God, lias it kind of service Tb. state W'lti’d be glad ;<» k -<p been arraigned before the Si preme cla-.s stylo for :i much leas aw it i iild, we mu.’t call ('nurt of the state, and physicians d ^raud r..l swindle <-:t the have declared him insane. T! i- friends of lhe Northern Pa- i-;‘ir Kailro.sd ill make a strenu ous i-lfoiT ibis punter to have lhe time lor the completion oi the road < xtended, so as to still give tin- i-ompany the benefit of lhe land grant, It is to be hoped the idibit will '>e sueccs-ful. (I jllj VI < f h > s i t i i<l ii e paid in lml, 1 ina t re?.. i why. — _------- ------ — A N.I) -- 4KDTS Er Per- ii tn ci J STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Toitrt Acticîcs. I and Provisions. Groceries ri’EF, WINES and LiQlOIlS— -Fur medical purpo?e?- LX S3 'X¿ JP Zùc£ — C i o g a r s. — And everusually found in PAINTS, oil s. VARNISH. GLASS, BRUSHES. ETC., ETC. ” > - Ü Û * FIRST-CLASS HOUSE n FINE CONFECTIONS, I PETTIT 11 yJ « I I « FOUNTAIN & FARLOW. CLOCKERY and GLASS-WARE, Pipcs. Tobacco 1 -AND— a n ‘•HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR HATS,CAPS, HARDWARE, In great variety ml of w-w ai <1 r ir’on? design?. CANDIES, NUI.S 1 Eo&L*:-, CLO1HING, BOOTS sud SHOES, - T 0 Y S - And we also propose to sell ail Goods C.inf .'1^ com, i-u-?le«l of the tlneet drug». ‘•CHEAP FOR CASH !” Georg e T. Baldwin ----- MOTTO----- ‘Quick Sa Sesami Small Profits” LÎNKVULE, LAKE CO., OREGON. COUNTRY PRODUCE SIKES WORDEN, II. M. THATCHER, THATCHER & WOE.DEN, PKEM'HCli’ i ION* ♦ «»•--------------- —PROPRIETOS OF Tin —OF LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON Taken in exchange for Hoods. KEEP CONSTANTLY C'N HAND THE TJNECT ASSORTMENT OF -DEALER IN- «5 -> O- e s!..m .. 11: ■ history of }»«>’it 1 parues in the Unitml -’talcs fui nisi.es st-v- crai instances of the two great narties i xuhaiiging their cardinal 1 principles, or it least, exchanging positions upon certain disputed questions. 1 he address <4 the Démocratie State Central Coni- mirtee to ! he voters ot < )regon cal!- ••<♦••••»:-" > ils at tent ion to ♦ tiie most nota- b!e instaiice of this kind. That I add StîltC sovereignty ■ of the p’aiiks of t he platform ils priiici j>;t s, ¡md calls atten- • u to tiie lolluwing, adopted bv e Republican ( ’onveution of ■•¡0. at ( i’icag)i. which nomi 1 fl il Lincoln. T he posi ! ion of t he ptiluii an party i upon this point ! •me what dil’eient: î.-.F 11.tl i l l-.e lmiiiit' r.-.m'e inviolate of ght^ < >f the st tf-sanil esjiciialiy the of each Stan' io orile» ami control . .... dum-.siic ms litutions Jtecoriliug iiS ( i.ll judglOÙlll : < x-.-lu ■> ly is i- J- ilial to that ba! anea of power on duh the perfection a ! endurance of our political f,;bric do|»cnd; and wc de- the lawless invasion by ned A short time ago lhe Times as lmiiuce force of the soil of any State or Territo- T serted that lhe School Hoard had ay, no matter under what pretext as caused hardship to certain citizens among the gravest of crime.-.." of Jackson comity, by withdraw Francis M. Morris,of New York, ing the school fund loans from the testified before th'.* Coimressional C7 county. The following from the Portland Standard will -how that the Times man made a slight bin li ber: ‘‘By private letter from the Secretary of State, lion. IL 1’. Earhart, we arc informed that the article which we cop:ed from the Jacksonville Tinies relating to tiie withdrawal of the school funds from that county, is incorrect, and that the Board had never loaned any funds belonging to that comi ty to others than citizens ot the same, nor withdrawn any from it, besides having furnished funds to make loans with. We are confi dent that the editor of the Times made his charges upon what he deemed good authority, and we are glad that Mr. Earhart so promptly denies the charge, He further states that no corporation of which.he is a member has ever asked or received a loan from the school fund. "We cheefiilly make this correction in justice to all tlouui y, Inter-oceunic C<mal commit tee that the right of way over the Nicara gua route was granted to him by the Nicaragua government. He claims to have been one ol the pi oneers in the canal movement and the originator of the Nicaragua route. The position taken by Morris and his claims in this re gard become exceedingly interest ing, in view of the rumored threats ot foreign powers to support De L 'sseps’scheme despite the Mon I roe doctrine. If Alonis is pos sessed of ¡lie light of way over the I Nicaragua route, the United States may acquire a protectorate over tiie same. However mt inch the < iiimt men ST0V3S, TÎ3T AND HASD AGENTS FOR TRE NEW WIL EON OSCILLA I ING IS HUI ILE may laugh at the imperialism WAKE, scare, remarks lhe Indianapolis SEWIKG MACHINE PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION OF ALL KINOS, News, they will have to admit that it will have much eflcet with SCHOOL BOOKS, ETC. Goods of every variety are continuidly arriving, direct frt in San Francisco, with wh ich they are tilling their mammoth blh k f< r the accommodation the German vo *. The German It’E SHALT, BE PLEASED TO WATT UP- Repairing and Job Work piomptly exe ▼ V uu all cus ouutrn ai.d w,ll do our beet of their many customers in the L ake Cot NTT.Y. to le of blood and knows v, hut a ri cuted . give tbeiu eatii fiction. iron means. 1 [e wont have' a CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK I “strong man.” <■ en in jest. TKutli r^. IJockfellow. GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Iiroken Pi .»inis s. .pi COill- I he niictee », re- p- rted in our specials, go to disclose how the Indian troubles are brought about Uy the system of laige promises and utter failure in performance, which would seem t > constitute the entire policy in th ding with them. '¡ Ley were told they •.-! til I be removed to a legion abounding V, itll game. They were removed to In (I; tn Territor i’.u id no rm game. 1 aey with medicine and medical attendance, The measles became epidemic among them and killed twelve per cent of thei tire number; and, while it raged with terrible severity, they y were not provided vdtli medicine, , and one doctor was left to attend several thousand or of them, them. Bmlng the epidemic he did not all nd them because he had im medicines. The annuity goods, v>nie!i ii was specified in the treaty they were to receive, were never delivered. An • her of tho prom- i’es upo tiiev eonseiiied to iie re- >o i w..rck w..reii tiiey lll<IV 'tl l tn it.« ) to th? ’nd;-n Territory w; that catti is should be iu;-ni..hed them, But n » cattle •attic were ever furnished. And with' ut these, i wit Clout 1 annuity supplies, and in a region destitue < f game, the ra tions issued ¡hem for a week's food were not sufficient for two days. The whole indicates how, at government expense, Indian wars are stirred up. «»» ilwubi Dy. J. SUBGEON TAYLCB, DENTIST, Ai i S1HÍET, ASHLAND, OREGON. T Oilice in second story of Masonic Hall. Oilice hour.-., from 8 to 12 A. M. and from l:o0 to .» i . m . [1-30 Ashland. May IG, 1879. [3-51 tf DC VOI LI1> ?,! U«IÏ & 311 LKî I ASHLAND SHOP HARNESS Beef Caille, Hides and Wcoí Taken in Exchange for Goods THATCHER à WORDEN. ra FIESSH GEO’JXTD MEAL ASH LAND N U R S ER Y FROM V. • wHITE OR YELLOW J V 1) —AND TIIE PROPRIETOR MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEAI ERIN Saddlery & Harness, O. <3 O O Zk K nient of goods in I.is line of trade. 25-Pou:id Sacks cents apiece fur apple trees when they can get the finest tuffs in America at 7 cts. each by the thousand in Ashland. lie has 60 or 70 of the best varieties of apple trees known, Lndit*s\ .Heil-.’ scud Boys’ Sad« dirs, a Speciality. (62 cents each) AT To. Tenn, Buggy and Plow Harness, EAGLE MILL. WHIPS, Aso on lia nd----- A CENERAL ASSORTMENT GF PEACH, PEAR,NECTARINE, CHERRY, PRUNE ANO PLUM TREES, AN» FOBES, DUSTERS HORSE BL A NKETS. FL'ur, W inchester R epeating R ifles ----- i (commonly called Henry Rilles) of model ol 18G6, 1S73, and 187G Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. I C. S. Sergent & Co., DEALERS IN L. A. N eil , ELiA, ROSE ACACIA, LILACS-WHITE AND PlEi LE, ETC. A FIKE LOT OF MSNTEREY CYPRESSES. AND BAIIL1AS BEAUTHUL. R. T. N eil W m . H abi . ih , ASHLAND MARKET. O. COOLIDGE. Oct. 21 tii, 1879. Harris Ixeil & Co --DEALERS 1N- All kinds of Lesu and dried And in tliort, Ererythlrg required FQn THE GENERAL TRACE A? Che?p as the S3 All kinds of approved country Great and increasing distress is produce taken in exchange for reported from Ireland. Three F W. BASHFOBD, cases ot death from starvation near ATTORNEY AT LAW AND goods. r-^ Do not fail to give us a trial before Parsontown. County of Louth, are purchasing, we are determined to give CONVEYANCER, reported. The Pope has sent 10,- i satisfaction. 000 francs from Rome to be ap ASHLAND, C. S. Sergent & Co. OREGON. plied in alleviating lite distress. (V2n21tf.) PH' F.N1X, OREGON. concerned.” Collections promptly made, and special In some districts tiie distress has ------- ---------------------- attention given to the preparation of A Washington dispatch says almost taken the character of a Deeds, Mortgages, and other legal papers. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. that the House committee on Inva famine, and the gravest fears are , Oilice in second story front of Mc lid Pensions has ummimously entertained for the spring andeariy Call A Baum's new building. fl 31 agreed to report, the following res summer. Advices indicate that olution: ‘-That all pension claims the destitution in Connaught and of an invalid character slud! be re the NoilIiw« •st and Southwest and Forwarding and Commission ported to date Irom discharge, I the islands lying off these parts Agent, where disability was incurred pre exeeei Is (lie worst apprehensions of I Zi. M U R T Q N.€ vious to discharge; and where dis the people. The movement for ubanks ability was incurred subsequent to raising relief tunils is active in mo .t Oregon. United r it as À large and commodious ware - A se l and , P blgun . discharge, from date of disability; oi the lame citit s Au •' U..I t*» BtlMV l'»i_'li< - ’ll Q \RVEN WHEEL IV AGON'S CARRI- •e will tiii aud all gratuitous pensions shall Stall's, and much v ry ki'.'l of , n> itiœ. .Verchnnie of S >u i.e o O ages >mi all kinds of vehicles uiaie to be givi n by the peo'de :>f this O e/ n wi 1 faul it to thf*;r íntersit to ship all freight date from the passage of this Act. lu.oi.gh this House. J order at short notic. repairing promptly country. All widow’s pensions, where a M <>,1, b c- ü, lioy, Li'ee, etc.,consigne 1 to my and nca ly done. . Fine work a specialty. husband had been a pensioner,shall v3- K'23-tf. The Supreme Court, now in (•11 re u. fur rale or rl.i, meni vil, receive prompt atten- date from the death of ¡he husband, sessiou at Salcio, has decided in and where the husband had not the case of Mary J. Atti bcrrv vs. t-<7*Mark good? cire of H. L. M. |48-3-tL been a pensioner, from the date of Thomas T. Atteberrv, an ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. appeal Eure Ji a. L iv cry« disability.” case irom Douglas coimtv, that H-vinc’»ken .be i.enucy for R. Br cken- under the law as it now exists in SALE AND FEED STABLES i I The committee appointed by ridge'» Marble Wo:k? of Ro-ihurg, I will leceive this state. the wife is entitled to orders for any work needed i« thi? line iq Congress to investigate the causes bold any pnq lerty acquired by J. IT. I. liillsr & Co. Tr ’ s, of the Negro exodus has discovered -ASHLAND AND VICIKITY- the proci » ds < ot her own personal LINKVILLE - - OREGON that sb far as any covert attempt Tho?e wi?hing t. ree de?igr s nnd !e .rn ’he prices can do »o by callibg u, on m- in A?hl .1 d. to influence the negroes to emi labor, and that the husband has no •Largenew barn anil corral, and every 05 v4-tf A. S. JACOBS. grate is concerned it is chargeable right io compel her to turn it over arrangement to give satisfaction in every to him. branch of the business. to the railroad companies interest ed in the travel, instead of to any 1 he Republicans of California HAY, GRAI'i AKO FLCUJ MìLLirUEY AKD DÂESS-MAKiNG political organization. One wit are raising a row in relation to the Constantly on hand and for sale. MISSES L V. AND M. H. ANDERSON, 1 ness said he believed the Balti appointment ot John M. Morton, 4—1 ASHLAND,---------- OREGON, more & Ohio Railroad Con pany, son oi the late Senator from Indi through its agents, was furnishing ana, to tin* oilice of Collector of Jno. B. R. Hutchings, money to pay the negro speakers, federal Revenue at San Francis —Consisting in part of — Perry, Williams and Evans, who co. Hayes says he will stand by ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY HATS, FLOWFR5, RIBBONS, LACES, ORNAMENTS, are engaged in stirring up the peo the app .mtmeut, while the Re SILKS, FEA1HERS, ETC., ETC., ple to emigrate from North Caro publican delegation irom this The subscriber gtyes notice that he is new prepar ed to 11.1 orders far gloves of ' tie lina. JUST RECEIVED, A LARCE STOCK OF THE LATEST coast are using every t ffort to pre STYLES OF HATS. vent Morton’s confirmation by the BEST BUCK: KIN. IN GREAI FA-1 Dre?» msking a ?t e< i li y. Aho the agency far the There is a gratifying hill in the Senate. RIE! Y, W a BKKK Co?fOT. Presidential “booming” business, D: 1 from a -Pounce will ¡ee-tn? prompt at A i-.Ci' ’c : '.c.,(-:<•. C- D.trr.ye« t !.?limer.t and we suppose the hidden wires s reai name W«iS ou tewi r.. noll-rl Granile Street nvd ?ee for y< rr»-li. are being manipulated w ith double lie was of F»ug- K » n 2 ÍL^r d y at home. fe<nip!es.worth |5 free I Jno. B »I. Hutihing«. C “* A“ Addreee brissoj & Co., Portland,Maine. energy. I (notiti) J. S. E MAPLE, SOGAR MVFLt, SOFT OR C'uVER MAPLE. CRERON MAPLE, BGXV'030, BASSWOOD, SLIPPERY ELM, V.HITE ELM. ALANTHUS, KONEV LCLULT, Elit-.R C AK OF IKE .-.TATES, LIVE OAK, CHESTNUT OAK, NUT TREES: BEACH, ELACK V AtML, Lb . i EfiKUT, CHUSTKUT, ALL KINDS Or Kl3i.'RY ’ l isOM ’.hi Li l . £.t l.'JT TOTilii LARGEST CKSLL-O^M.L, SOFT AND I- «9-r.Fir- L LirlDKüS, BJCGEn • ETC. WHEAT Taken at 1 he Highest ----- Also Ornamental Shrubbery----- Market Rotes in Exchange lor Goods MOUNTAIN ASH, HICH BUSH CRANBERRY. POMEGRANATE riOWErilNC ALMOND. SHOW BALLS, WY iioltf. Ashland, Jure 27th, 1M6. General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Doots and Shoes Hats anj Caps L23 JCk -F* EVERYTHING THAT CAN BE FOUND IN A FIRST-CLASS NURSERY. o— ----- AI>0------ me .1, cracked wheat, aed feed de- liv led 11; A-illilklui filili piiCvB. e : zs o - e , A shland , O regon . WILL FURNISH Y U WITH Af»YTH!KC IN HIS LINE CHEAPER THAI! YOU CAN C-ET IT ELSEWHERE! eeps a g ene bal assort - j&tt- What is the use of people east of the mountains paying 50 "S® I IX J! V. a , Me its, Hides an l pebs bn .gii , and all kinds of fat fctock taken in exchange for meat. n<>3.~v3-tt « r-! J. N. T erwilliger Is prepared to do all kinds of GRA INING PAINTING, — AND— W agon and B uggy P ainting a specialty. CS“ ■ Work «tone ut livii g r a:?. HANKING THE PUBLIC FOR TAST FA- Vi>ro I solei a share of ibe s u.e iu t .e future Ashland and Linkville STAGE LINE. Linkville Livery Stables. SACRAMENTO MANNING Sc WHE3, “WEEKLY UNION” A **ri> pleased to announce that tbeii Staples JT I X-X^K.VIJC HE - OEGON LAKE COUNTY rpiIE SUBSCRIBER WILL HF.REAr- JL ter run a line o1 xtuge daily between Asblar.d and Linkvilie. f r the taa-po - tation of pcs-sengers and expie«s matter. —On Mondays. Wedijcsday« and Fri days, at 5 o’clock a . .M , a fino Good HACKS ExoMlent BUGSIES and No 1 RIDING HORSES alwayson hanl. FOUR HORSE COACH g-Jf-Horses promptly cared fir, and^;*-g W ill start liom Ashland, aniving at Link- ville in the even.ng < f tt e same day. Are tn excellent repair, amply provided with fee1 And th .t cu't.iinera wil. be waited on promptly and in the beet etjte. Fare (e:ich way)................................................ $S 00 1Ï2 Column«“^3 OF MATTER EACH WEEK. Jt i« i nïLbed on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY CZJ2* XffiàASAlìa ’’S’J'AiJfcDla It > in ”11 SrpFBioB to any Weekly pub-' libhed ou tbe Vacille Co b- —O — Tourists and Others Outfitted LEAVES LINKVILLE Tuesdays, Tbui>d ty> und s.iiurd iys in the morning, arriving in Asili md in.the evening. On lhe alternate days a two-hor*»* hack or buck-board will make tb •• trip. T? published in 8»ml-wiek)y part? or e’ßbt pnge? in * each pargor eix'.eeu p..ger eich week. It predente On the shortest notile not fail to give the Linkville Stable? a ti> t 4_18 MANNING A WEBB. M M F ? LOOK HERE! The stages c nnect with backs tor Lake view and l oit Kiama'.h. Express char.es ic is' nable. OFFICE in Ash.and at ti e livery stable. I wish to inform the public ’hat I have completed my new In Linkville at Tiiatchei A Woiden's tore. 52v3if H. F. PHILLIPS, Proprietor. Photograph Gallery I claim to make Wagon Manufactory, 1 W. W. Keatnor, Prop’r, AIN STREET, ASHLAND. ybrtirular attention paid to Land Titles. C/ JDebts and alllii iu l. s cd G ovctiudjcu L ClainM^ I THE.BEST PICTURES IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Give me a trial and be satisfied. I guar antee to give satisfaction or ask no pay. J. W. RIGGS, A9IIL.OB, Wagons. Buggies. Cani'ge«, Wheel- Barrows. Flow-Steck«, e c.. made and repaired at shot’ notice, 3 BEST EASTERN STCCX ALWAYS CH HAT'D. All orders lift at ,leW f!" P< nor!h ° the bridge, w’nl receive prompt and satis factory attention- W. W. KENTNOB ^ítonicijat^am, pORTLXND, OrxEGO,V. A fA ÇI fA Pt OGN I Ä $ 1 (? Á/ WJPSBk» WB Isi M W0T FATL to send for our new price III Lls'r- More complete E k ^B than ever. Contains descriptions every thing required for perir,nal or family «»<. with over 1000 Illustrations. Mend nine cents for It. (Stamps will do ) We sell all Roods at wholesale prices in quantities ,o salt the pur chaser. The only Institution In America who make this their special business. Address. B® MONTOOMKKY WARD & CO., 7 & »29 Wabmb Ave., Oilcaco, Ill* I ........... ........ — ■ ■■ ■ ■■■-■........ I — ACC a week in your own town. T-rms and * 5 muí*- . C 79 • WEEK, f 15 a day at tome e uily nude. Coetly ÇVVf:« A'îdrcsiH.HÀi.i.xrr4Co., Forti »nd fie. j * ***vU'S'.Lce. Addres«TBU<&Co.,Augueta, Me.