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» A M THE FlVfDAY ASHLAND TIDINGS S t)C I E < J E ■. TheOregotHMn coutract for the Blaine boom in Oregon. Ashland Lodge No. 189, £ ft ftT. FEBRUARY Í*. MWO. political tfOSSIP. Tire Sentinel accuses Bro. Nick* ell, ôf the Times, of a hankering after oflSce. . 5? f Fl THE ASHLAND DRUG STORE Meet« at the new Hall or McC.U a B am «very Friday evening * S o'clock ». m . Brother« atd »¡»1er» In good «tending »re caritally Invited to at tend T-:c Temple meeia every flretani third Wed nesday in e.ch MluDtU. T. O. A mubxws , W .C. T , W. H L krd «, See'y. HAS BEEN REMOVED TO i We glea1^ the folio wing frdnrthe MASONIC BUILDING associated press reports during the Tfar Nevada Bank, of San Fran past week. cisée, fras contributed $20,000 to AslilWud Éotljc Mo 2#. The Clkeago Tribune’s (Blaine thé Irish relief fund. paper) Washington special of the A, F. Ac A. 91.. Some of the Democratic journals f3lh says/ Senator Blaine’s friend* Bold* tl>«ir stated rommmtcntiom Thursday even had a conference at his house last of Oregon are “putting in their Ing < on or before ihe Bill moon. Brethren In good ! ataoding are cordially invited to attend. flight, wheffe Tt was decTiîfed’ tMS l**k-s ” or* a Field boom. W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. they shall henceforth make air ac* J. 8. K vbakk «, Bec’y. The smallpox w reported to be f ive, open fight for the Republican Ashland Lodge No.45, nomination. General Albright, among the ¡Sioux Inman*, carrying I off great numbers. None \tho t»ke ôf Pennsylvania, says he knows DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC., I. O. O. F.. 20 of the 50 delegates from Penn it recover. HeM their regular meeting every Saturday even- I ------------------ •--■<— -------------- ------ Perfumery ng *t their ball in Ashland. Brother* In good Stationery, sylvania who will not respect the an ; d - The chief theatres in some' of | itandmg are ejrdiaily invited to intend. finit rule adopted at the IÏ ih 7 î ^ Toilet Articles. A. D. HELMAN, N. G., tire eastern eitietare arranging for i burg etmrentjoDç and indignât ion performances for the benefit of E d . D s P xatt . Secretary. —TOYS— meetings are being held through the Irish sufferers. In great variety and of new and virions design*. out Pennsylvania, protesting —, — ——— Sr. J. M. TAYLOR, —PURE WINES and ¿iQUORS— against that rule and instructing Grant and Blairre is the latest -For medical purj>oae»- SURGEON DENTIST, Blaine delegates to vote for Blaine. Republican combination for Presi Pipes. Tobacco The Chicago Journal’s Wash dent and Vice President tele MAIN tlRtn, ASHLAND, OREGON. r -AN D— ington special says: Senator Wal graphed across the continent. — Cigar«.— lace’s friends say Speaker Randall TAINTS, OILS. VARNISH, GLASS, .1. i)*mald Cameron seems, the «•^Office in second story of Masonic is at work secretly trying to fix BRUSHES, ETC., ETC Hull. Office hours, from 8 to 12 a . m . CANDIES, NUTS a x d FINE CONFECTIONS. fip some Congressional Distincts in Chicago Times asserts,to be labor and from 1:30 to 5 P. M. [4-30 Pennsylvania iu the interest o1 ing under the mistake that Chica PRESCRIPTIONS Tilden. Wallace believes a, ma go i* situated somewhere in the Carefully compounded of Ibe finest drugs. F W. fiÀSEFOBD, jority of the delegates to the Dem State of Pennsylvania. ATTORNEY AT LAW AND ocratic Convention will favor The Indiana Republicans will Georg e T. Baldwin Himnock*» nomination. CONVEYANCER, A Washington correspondent of chose their delegates to the Chi LINKVILLE, LAKE CO., OREGON. the Chicago Times sa) s Til4en is cago convention by Congressional ASKL/tND, - - - - orego district contentious instead of by ---------- I very favorable to Chicago’ as the I Collections promptly made, and special a state convention, as usual. place to hold the Democratic Con attention given to the preparation of — DEALER IN- Deeds, Mortgages, and other legal papers. vention. He m not out of the Frank Leslie’s weekly remarks ST0VES, TOT AND HABD race and is certain that hr can Con that things have changed at Wash Office in room No. 3 second story WARE, trol the ftfrmination if he cannot ington. When Belknap was dis of Masonic Building. [4 31 get it. covered in “irregnlnr” official con- PISTOLS AND AMMUHiTION OF ALL KINDS, The Chicago Inter-Ocean (Grant duct he was allowed to resign to organ) says in a double-leaded ed escape the disgrace of impeach Forwarding and Commission SCHOOL ROOKS, ETC. itorial that Hon. E. B. Washburne ment; but Mr. Hayr, Comnusioner Agent, Repairing and Job Work promptly exe has authorized it to announce that of Indian Affair», is bounced from cuted. he is not and will i»ut be Under his position without any chance any circumstances a candidate for of resignation. Roseburg, Oregon. the Presidential ironi'.nation, and as a U akop and commodious ware that he is for Grant, first, last and The Pacific Mail Steamship hou*e—Ample room to store height und ► very kind of produce. Ver chaula of Surheru sll the time. [Farewell Wash.] Company and the railroad com O egou wl 1 find it to their interett to ship ail freight Beecher has spoken. He says panies are now at -war. The through tms House. bicnn, flour, hl tes, etc., consigned to my if his vote would determine who stcnnsliip company now carry c Wool, re for »al« or shipment will receive prompt atteu slrtrtfld be ne»t President, Grant passengers from Ngw York to San dun. tvould be inaugurated. He would Francisco for $75 firBt-class and GàyMark goods care of II. L. M. l lS-S-if. elect him to bear testimony 535 steerage. The railroad com against the heresy of “no third panies offer the following rates: term.” He would like to see less First-class, $10(1; second-class, SALE AND FEED STABLES ! fwtirtioii in office; l*ol«Ls that a $75; third-class, $45. < • >• • • — - man should be eligible fur a fourth The President’s message on the J. IT. T. Miller & Co. P t ’ s , or fifth term. He would elect Inter-ocean canal is expected to be LINKVILLE,-----------------OREGON Grant because he i* perhaps the sent to the Senate this week. The AT most remarkable man our age has Large new barn and corrsl, and every President is understood to favor produced in any country; he is a arrangement to give satisfaction in every man very little understood. [We the maintenance of the Monroe branch <>f the business. should consider the last fact, if it doctrine in the treatment of tire HAY, GRAIN AND FLOUR be a fact, a very good reason why matter, believing that as the EAGLE MILL. Constantly on hand ami for sale. be should not be elected. Let us United States will have to bear 4 — 1 have r niMt* we can understand, by most of the expense of keeping up the canal, our government should I alF means.] A. B. WEI GET. F'.onr, graham, meal, crack ’ d wheat, and feed de- be able to control it. ------------ -* «•* •*------------- Iivered In Ashland at ml J price*. The Committee on Commerce GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Hill Refuting to Public Lands. of the House of Representatives is AND considering a bill for the estab A press dispatch of the 19th says: The > WÀG0N MAKING, lishment of a national board of ?tenate Public Lands Committee to-day * B01TAJTZA, OREGON. railroad commissioners whose duty unanimously agreed to recommend the «ball be to exercise general super- passage of a bill introduced l>y Senator AH kinds of blacksmithing done in the tision over all railroads that cross Booth, whicTi is of interest to ;:1! persons best style at reasonable prices. state lines, with power to examine | concerned in land matters. It provides HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. the hooks and business of such I in its first section that any person who Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Etc,, roads; to see that ail laws relat has settled, or who shall hereafter settle, Wagons, DEALERS IN made and repaired. Plow work re ing to them are enforced; to exam on any public lands, whether surveyed ceives sfæcial attention. General Merchandise, {4-2* If ine into the methods and systems or unsurveyed, with the intention of claiming the same under the homestead of transportation, and to report to Furnishing Goods, Congress the necessary data for the • laws, shall be allowed the same time to Hardware, Crockery, passage of an intelligent system of file his homestead application and perfect Boots and Shoes Hat» an□ Caps railroad legislation. The railroad his original entry ift the Land Office as is naw allowed to settlers under the pre And In short, Everything required question is one of the most impor emption laws to put their claims on rec BLACKSMITH, tant of the new legislative prob ord, and this right shall relate back to FOR THE GENERAL TRADE lem» whieh are demanding atten the date of settlement, the same as As Cheap as th« tion in omr coiitrtrr, and a com- if he settled Under the pre-emption | MAIN ST., ASHLAND, OREGON, <X9 XKX th » JP LQ3 S3 mission with powers, duties and laws. The second section provides that | Is now prejiared to do all kinds of work restrictions as above indicated where lands have been applied for and in his line at his new shop, All kinds of approved country would undoubtedly accomplish the original entry made under the home produce taken in exchange for much good in arranging systemat- ! stead laws, and where such entries liave ON MAIN STREET, ON THE SITE OF HIS OLD SHOP, goods. Special attention given to Shoeing. fcally the vast mass of facts which not been made in good faith, or where no ¿•»Do not fail to give tfs x trial before must be learned before any wise lands have been abandoned after the purchasing, we are determined to give 4-32 tf satisfaction. legislation can be accomplished in original entry and before the final entry, the matter. C. S. Sergent & Co. such lands shall be subject to the claim, Butler & Rockfellow. » ' HEADQUARTER’S FOR Main Street, Aaband, The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, aving succeeded mss . m . w . har - u . bikc in U m > butUea», wuuld »nm unca to th« jnlhiit that th«; «Her Fur * full fin« of A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF fl SB <*• MERGHOBI SI, STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, DRESS GCGDfl, Statioat^, School Books, Site., CLOTHING, BOOr8 and SHOES, HATS, CAPS, BAB »WARE, "HONEST DEALING, ANO A FAIR PROFIT.” and Provisions, Groceries sb ©'Ji® 8— <O> uu tr FOUNTAIN & FARLOW. CROCKERY aDd GLASS-W’ARE, And everything' uaually fenirtl in n HRST-CLA8S HOUSE SIKES WORDEN, H. M. THATCHEB, And We also propose to sell all Goods THATCHÏ& ft WORDEN, “CHEAP FOR CASH!” —PROPRIETOS OE THE— ----- M OTTO----- ‘Quick Sa le-* and Small Profits^ M MVRTOH, ASHTrAKg, 0BEG0K. PIONEER STORE, New Store! New Goods! New Prices J H B. E. J. FARLOW, J. D. FUUKTAJÄ. COUNTRY PRODUCE —OF LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON— Taken in exchange for goods. KKKP CONSTANTLY ON KANO Thl FlMCOT AÍSOftTMENT OF AGENTS FOB THE NEW WIL- bON OSCILLATING SHUTTLE w E SHALL BE PLEASED TO WATT t?P- on ull aii um, rs and Will do our best to GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Goods of every variety are continually arriving, direct from San Francisco, witb which they are filling their ma . mmot H Bhicx for the accommodation of their many customers in the L ake C ountry . give u.'tu aathfsctto». CALL AND EXAMINE OCR STOCK I. Butler & KockfelloiY. Ashland. May 16. 187», f3-51 tf H Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool Taken in Exchange for Goods ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP THATCHER A WORDEN. ■ C. S. Sergent & Co., HARRY SMITH, under the bonrewtend or pre-emption An undertaker of Indianapolis laws, of t’ 3 first settler, who has settled, testified before the Senate. Exodus or shall hereafter settle on the same, pro investigating Committee that there vided that such settler has taken, or wa» great destitution among the shall hereafter, within six mbnths from negro immigrants in Ind:anopolia. the time of his settlement, take the nec We mentioned an extreme case essary steps to have said homestead entry where a family of nin? lived in a cancelled, and shall pay the Land Office small hut having but two rooms, fees in said contest. The bill further and y'herc there was no furniture provides that when a homestead or tim and nothing for a bed but a pile ber-culture claimant shall file a written straw and a blanket. He thought relinquishment of his claim in the local it strange and an outrage both on Land Office, the land covered by such the immigrants and the people of! I claim shall be considered open to settle Indiana to bring these poor desti- j ment and entty, without further action tote people to that state. He be- I ; on the part of the Commissioner of the Teved the people of Indiana gen General Land Office, in the same manner erally were opposed to it, but ' as it would have been if no entry under thought some leading Republicans 1 the homestead or timber-culture laws had ever been made. wese assisting the movement for The Senate Public Lands Committee political purposes. [The fact that also to-day authorized Booth to report h»lf the immigrants are women, for passage a bill providing that every however, militates strongly against ¡«croon entitled to the benefits of the the theory of the movement being homestead law, who has heretofore en A mere importation of voters by tered a quantity of land k»» thwn 160 the politicians of Indiana.] acres, shall have the privilege of enter ----------- < • ----- —• an additional quantity to make i ing An effort will be made to have un the full amount of 160 acres, Congress appropriate $50,000 tor provided that when such additional en e.vperifhent in boring artesian try cannot be made of lands contiguous wells for irrigating purposes in the to the original entry of the applicant, he arid plains on either side of the may select lands elsewhere; but he shall Rocky menvutains. Some of the i ; not be ent itled to a ¡«teirt therefore-with ablest geologists of .the country out satisfactory proof tar the General have expressed the opinion tlrat Laad Office cf the pbauffing and continu flowing wells can be obtained in ous cultivation of forest or fruit trees on many localities on /the plains of an area of the same equal to one acre this region. ’ for each forty acres thereof, during a pe riod of three years, and provided furth- The Standard and Mercury, of > er, that any person who has entered less Portland, are engaged in a bitter than 160 acres may, if he so elect, sur warfare, and many prominent render his original entry to the United Democrats are being hauled over States for cancellation, and thereupon be lhe coal» of criticism in conse entitled to enter lands- tinder the home- i stead law the same as if the surrendered quence.. • «»ntry had not been made. • UNION HOTEL —AND (vinJHf.l C. K. KLUM, Saddlery & Harness, A shland , O regon . Team, Baggy and Plow Harness. BUSTERS HORSE BLANKETS. W inchester R epeating R ifles (commonly called Henry Rifii-s) ol model of 18G6, 1873, and’ 1876 Pistols, Cartridges, ¿fee ----- A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF SHADE TREES----- HAO-LE, SUGAR MAPLM,SOFT«« SILVER MAPLE, OREGON MAPtl, tOkWOOO, BASSWOOD, SUPPERY ELM, V.H’TE tlM, AUNThUE, KCNEY LOCUST, BORE OAR OF THE STATES, UVE OAK, CHESTKUT OAR, BUT TREES: BEACH, BLAOR WALNUT, RUTTERNUT, CHESTNUT, ALL RfNOS Or HICR0RY FROM THE BITTER „ NUT TO THf LARGEST EHEU.-BARRS, SOFT ANO HARD-SHELL AiMONOS, DIGGER PIHE, ETC. WHEAT Taken at the Highest ------A Jao Ornamental Rhrabbery------ Market Rates id Excbai ge tor Hoods MOUNTA&ASt INCH BUSH CRANBERRY. PGMECRANATE FLOWERINC ALMOKO, SNOW BALLS WY Ashland, June 27th, le»76. noltf. L. A. N eil , ELIA, ROSE ACACIA, LIUCS -WHITE AND PURPLE, ETC. A FINE LOT OF MONTEREY CYPRESSES. ANO DAHLIAS BEAUTIFUL. R. P. N eil W m . HxBr.ii>, ASHLAND MARKET. zObt. 24th. 1879. Harri* Neil & Co«, -DEALERS IN— All kinds of fiesb aüd dried Meats, Hide« and pelts ¿ought, and all kinds of fat stock taken in ••xehange fur meat. nu37.v3-tf J. N. T erwilliger . B X •< 9 $ K B « ■« P3 > z ? o o c 6 ts c o % ® - M P r Í F > V I GRAINING PAINTING, </. «*■* Is prepared to do all kinds of Ca5~ e w o o or- S A shland , O hebo N, ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. Work '’one at living rate«. he subscriber will hereaf - ter run hue o< atuge dully between T A>hlar.<t and Linkville f..r the ranspor- m LEAVES LINKVILLE Tuesdays, Tbur-d.iys and Sainrdays in the morning, arriving iu AsbUml in the even.ng. On the al'ernaie days a . two-horse hack or bnck.bsurd will make the trip. ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY Tb« «obecnbar gives notte« that he ia now prepar ed to fill order* for gtotea of the -ASHLAND ANO VICINITY- War* (each way|.....z............ .^............»8 OO Tboee wirting to see de*igu* and learn the price» can do ao by callug upon me In Ashkul. The stage* connect with hacks for Lake view and Fort Klamath. »5 vtetf A. 8. JACOBS. MILLINERY AND DRESS-MAKING MISSESLY. AND M. H. ANDIRSON, £ § • = co Ï » -Ü2 »-3 — X- — o —C»a*i*ttM* ia lXkrt eg— JACKSOKVILLE, QHECM. HATS, FLOWFRH, 1IBBON8, LACEj, O X* » r* r*f » _ - • t o Î « 3 » p > o • o •• *• = — 0 05* - - - § pq “ = M c-^ -• ■’ H5 c» rj T3 Q* tXJ o rt - B P» tr* e Linkville Livery Stables. MAMMING & WEBB, SACRAMENTO “WEEKLY UNION” . Ta pu*'’‘sbed in *»iDl-w«-ek)y p*Ua of rtg*>t pngre In . * «*cn part.ur Blxtaeti p*K»» each week. It pretest* Î.ÏWKVIX.&E LÁKE COVNTY - - - O£0OA OF MATTER EACH WEEK. Are in excellent repair, amply provided with feed And thst cu-tomera will be wui.ed on promptly and in th« beat atjl«. It ta pu >!i»bed on WEDNESDAY *ul SATURDAY Good HACKS ExcHtefit BUGGIES and No 1 RIDING HORSES alwuyaun bond. It In In 11 re* pert*. Her a* to* to any Weekly pub- libbed oo the Pacific Co .«>. MT Honea promptly cared fur, arrt Tourists and Others Outfit!' d On the abortert noti 3« ËdTIXrDot fail to give the T.l*vvt!!e Bibbie» ■ hl* vt-18 MANNINO A WEBB. ? M M M ? .< LOOK HERE I fSU Exprès« charjes reasonable. OFFICE in Ashland at th* livery stable. I wish to irriorin the public that I have In Linkville at Thatcher t Worden’s tore. completed my new H. F. PHIL LI F S, 52v3if Proprietor. Photograph Gallery ASHLAND,- - - - - - - - - - - - OREGON, SXLfl.uafluQ»0T3F (B&ODODjlW» Q S 5- > o Ashland and Linkville J. S. E ubanks , O. COOLIDGE. W Q cñ O > < M —AND— Having taken 1 be agency for R. Bn-cken- ridge’a Marble Work« of Ro-eburg, I will receive order» for any work needed la thia line in FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL, --------- noO--------- [20-tf] » S lOWiltf) ———-o---------- ----- ALSO------ lation of passengers and fttptAns matter. ARVEN WHEEL WAGONS CAURI- —On Mondays. Wednesday«, and Fri age* and all kind* of vebiCies mit le to days, at 5 o’clock a . m , a fino Strictly Temperance, and Meals second order at abort node. Rep»wing promptly to none m th« btate. • and nea ly done. Fine-work a apecialty. FOUR HORSE COACH t 3 «23 kf. Wiu. stai : ao.ii Jkldanu, »r.iiug al Link j. 11. M ayfield . ville io th»* ev.-umg cf tae same day. A shland , Feb 5, 1880. [4-35 Juo. B. R. if ut< hings. EVERYTHING TH/T CAN BE FOUND IN A FIRST-CUSS NURSERY. pkawd to aOOOODO. U»t Hielt Sub». »T Having again found it necessary to as- frtfme control of my hotel, I will warrant to the public a Al*o lace leather etc., etc. 0*11 at my MlabUthment un Gnutfts Street sixi »ee tut juatMl. ---- A«o on Hand----- A CENERAi ASSORTMENT OF PEACH, PEAR,NECTARINE, CHERRY, PRUNE AKO PtUM TREES, AND ROBE'S, STAGE LINE. BEST BVCKtKIN. IN GREAI PA JtlETT, Wlmt is the use of ]»eople east of the mountains |>aying 50 cents apiece for apple trees when they can get the finest trees in America at 7 cts. each by the thousand in Ashland. He has GO or 70 of the best varieties of apple trees known, Lutlies\ Mens’ nnd Boys’ Sad dles, a Speciality. CTjnANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PA8T FA- vurai auid. » abnie of tne a-une I* ine future. J. H. it ayfield, Proprietor Jno. B. R. Hutchings. WIllFUSHISH VU WITH XWTHIHC IN HIS LINE CHEAPEH THAN VOU CAD CtT n.ElSlWHEHE I K W agon and B uggy P ainting a 8)te«i*ify. BAKERY. o o O X. I u o E FPS A GENERAL ASSORT- nwtif ol goods in hie line of trade WHIPS, N URS E R Y —AAP THE PROPRIETOR— MANUFaCiURER OF.AND DEAT ERIN PHOENIA, OREGON. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. ASH L AND I claim to make Wagon Manufactory, Xeatnor, frop’r, ¡»»AIN STREET, ASHLAND. MADAME HOLT still ceofinoM to OBNAMENF8, wait npon gUMts at thia loog-e*tab SILKS, FEATHERS, ETC., ETC., lished buoM, and ia detertniced to apart» no paina in the endeavor to give JUST RECEIVED, A LARCE STOCK OF THE LATEST Wagons, Buggies, Carriages, Wheel- SHti-fictioo to the public. Visitor* STYLES OF HATS, will at all times find the table* supplied Dre»4 making * spect fty.- Alter the agency far th« Barrows, Plow-Stock*, e c.. made with the bat fare to be had in boutil W«nn C umbt . and repaired a( abort notice. er u Oregon. O~0rder* from * ditutxM will letelre prompt st BEST EASTERN STOCK ALWAYS GN HAND. tenth«. noll-vi Thankful foe past patronage, a share All orders left at my new shop, n<>rtb o of pa*die favor ik solicited. $5 ft)lOïL 4*7Uhome. Sample* worth free the bridge, will-receive prompt and satis- 4-4tf MADAME HOLT, “’A'Mrw Srtw» A Ho , ForthwI.Mgw. I factory attenHoa- W. W. KENTNOB. P ortland , O regon . Ihrttetder aNmMon yoH to bawdUfl*«. Crilerfh* 9 o M r RtodnD kind» of Govcrnœsd Cbauam TNE BEST PICTURES IN SOUTHERN ORECON. Give in- a trid anil fre satisfied. 1 guar- tnU-e to give salMfactioa or ask no pay. J. W RIGGS, l-»J AlllLA.tlB, OUN . AAA* weak in your ovnrtown. Te-mu uxlOioo-flt vVVfree. Addrear H.H allktt A Op , Porti od, Me. ■a NOT FAIL to for our NEW FKK E M LIST. More ct.mplrte HE M U than ever. Contains MA desrriplion* of every tlnna required for f<>r tbtn* perwnal or “ fomUp ‘--“J __ _ ---- with .. ___ use, over 1000 IDwtretion*. Send nine ... .....---- . ... . ..----- cents for ft iBtamps will do.) We sell all goods •t wboleral« prices lu querttlwvs to suit tliapur- U>a pur- ebaser. The only iiistltutlou tn America who make this their special bustiiM*. Address. MOXTIIOM KRY W AMD A CO., RS 7 A BBU Wabasft XV«-, thlc**o, III*, '••V W RTGa WEEK. Iltaitey *t bomeaeaily m ó< Coati/ •***ou’flifree. Address Tro* AC»., Augusto. M*.