Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 11, 1880, Image 2

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THE
ASHLAND
FRIDAY................................
♦
TIDINGS
K
COUNTY
ELECTION.
JUNE U, 1.S80.
I
f
m .
TA
J. D. FOUNTAIN,
CASCADE
THE ASHLAND DRUG STORE
STOCK FARM.
E. J. FARLOW,
y 1
«
V
The Democratic rooster has
NOMINATION'S AT CHICAGO.
HAS BEEN REMOVED TO
the 'contract for crowing in Jack-
son county this year, as the en- ■
Steascnt bf isso®
Butler & BockfelloW;
After an exciting six-dj; s ses­ tire Bedrock ticket has been sue- :
sion, the Republican Convention ccssful, with tlie exception ot the
I
MASONIC BUILDING
at Chicagb has done what was office vf Sheriff, to which Mr. By-»
’ ALTAMONT,
confidentially expected by shrewd ' bee is reelected on the Independ-
HEADQUARTER’S FOR
Dwk bay stallion, foaled 1875. Bred
political 'observers—nominated a ! i ent ticket. The majorities will
ydai k-horsA\” James A. Garfield, vary considerably in the different by Col. R West, Georgetown, Kentucky,
Main. Street, Ashaud,
The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices.
(Vol. III. p. 30, Wallace’s Trotting Ro­
of Ohio. The nominee for Vice offices, for the scratching in some ister). Sired by “the great sire of trot­
»■»■■■■■■■■■■■■nvHnMBawn
President is Chester A. Arthur, of precinct« was
extraordinary. ters,”
aving suecEEirEn. mrs *. m . w . har -
New York. The irreconcilable Well, perhaps the people have
ALMONT.
GAitisK iu Uie bush.ej», would nuui.uuce lu
H
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF
contest between the Grant and done themselves credit and sub­ Son of Alexander’s Abdallah, sire of
the pub ic that they diet fur eale a f*lH Hue of
Blaine delegates made it impossi- served their best interests, but we Goldsmith Maid, r<tccrd 2:14; dam by
Brown Chief, son of Mambrino Chief,
Vfc*. for-either of their meu to se­ are very sure they have beaterr the sire of Lady Thotne, record 2:I8|; g. d.
cure the nominatidti, and- while best man nominated for Represen­ by Imp. Ho«<on, sire of the dam of Lulu,
• Stationery, School Books, Etc.,
the anti-Grant delegates united tative, and fear they will see that record. 2:15 ’: g. g. d. by Bertrand, the great
g. g. g. d. by imp.
“HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT.”
Bpon a compromise man the Grant they have reason to agree with us four-mile-race-horse;
STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, DRESS GOODS,
Buzzard, sire of the dam of Woodpecker,
delegates, 306. stroirg, voted solid­ before the session- oi the next Leg­ sire of the famous Grey Eagle. Alta­ DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC.,
— IX S3 <O « a a* SMX co a O <x> 8—
CLOTIUNG, BOOTS and ÇHQE3;
mont will at the proper time be given a
ly for the “strong man.” to the islature shall have ended.
HATS, GAI’S, HARDWARE,.
FOUNTAIN & FARLOW.
last. The first ballot gave 309 for
The following are the majori­ record which will ensure a large demand Stntieneryr - an ; d - Perfumery
for hie colts. (Almont is the property of
Grant and 285 for Blaine, and it ties (unofficial)- in. tin? eounty: Gen. W. T. Withers, Lexington, Ken.)
Toilet Articles.
Groceries and Provision^;
was not until the 26th ballot that Representatives, Smith, 120, Stan­
H. M THATCHER,
-TOYS-
SIKÉS WORDEN,
WILBURN,
a nomination was reached, when ley, 162; KlrppeLClerk. 200; Day,
CROCKERY and 0LAS8-WARE,
In great variety ar.d of new and virion; design*.
Bay stallion, foaled 1877; bred by
the vote was: Garfield 399, Grant County Judge, 30; Bybee, Sheriff,
-PURE WINES axb LIQUORS—
Wm. T. Withers, Lexingto’n, Ky.
An<L ‘everything' usually found th a
^206, Blaine some 30 or 4c.
90; Kent, Attorney, 97; Fount­ Gen.
-For medical purpoees-
(Vol. 3, p. 6(19, Wallace’s Register.)
Conkling, with his magnificent ain, School Superintendent, 175; Sired by Alamo, son of Almont, sire of
—PROPRIETES OF THE—
FIRST-CLASS HOUSE
Pipes,
Tobacco
eloquence, created a perfect tu­ Nichols, Assessor, 2501,
Fanny Witherspoon, five-year-old, rec­
r
-A N D—
ord 2;22£, and ten with technical records
And we also propose to-sell all Goods
mult oi enthusiasm» wh*n he
—
Cigars.
—
HIE STAJE ELECTION.
of 2:30 or better. (No other horse of
Grant m nomination,
his age has more than four.) He also
PAINTS, OILS. VARNISH. GLASS,
♦•CHEAP FOR CASH!’*
he sat down the [iedple
BRUSHES ETC., ETC.
sired
Allie
West,.
sii:e
of
Jewett,
that
has
—OF LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON
The
fuir
returns
of
the
election
the fastest three-year-old record (2:2iSk) CANDIE3, NUTS a m d FINE CONFECSJON8.
went wild, and for halt* an hotlt
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.
kept up an unbroken.shout of ap­ for state officer« in Oregon have ever made.. Alamo’s dam by Alexander s
ME«* CONSTANTLY ON NANO THE FINE8T ASSORTMENT CT
not
been
received,
of
course,
bu>t
Abdallsh (see- above). Wilburn’s dam
‘Quick Salesand Small Profits’’
FKESC’KIPTIOIYS
plause. A procession was formed
by
Melbiiurne
Jr.
,
sire
of
Jltn
Irving,
Curefilly sompounded wf th. finest drujpi.
and marched up and down the it » known that the Republican record-2:23; g. d. byAlhoit, (his dam by
COUNTRY PRODUCE
aisles', with the banners of New ticket earned- the day, aud the Imp. Hooton) son of Alexander’s Abdal­
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
majority
claimed
is
some
1,400.
lah; g. g. d. by Brignoli, (record 2:29f),
Yont, Illinois, Virginie, Pennsyt-
Taken
in
exchange
for
goods.
son of Mambrino Chief, sire of I«%dy
ytu*ia„ Texas, North Carolina, Multnoirab county gave George Thorne, record 2:18|, and Woodford
Goods of every variety are continually arriving, direct from San Franciseo, with
1.200
majority
over
Whiteaker.
which they are filling their mammoth brick for the accommodation
Florida, Alabama, Colorado, Ken­
Mambrino, record 2:21£; g. g. g,. d. by
AGENTS FOR. THE NEW WIL­
The
frf
Eastern
Oregon
may
of their many customers in the L ake C ountry .
Pilot
Jr.,
sire
of
John
Morgan,
record
tucky, Arkansas, Louisiana, Wy­
SON OSCILLATING SHUTTLE
FLOUR«»
MEAL
reduce
the
majority
below
the
es
­
2:24, and dam of Nutwood, record 2:18|;
oming and. Tennessee, led by a
CALL ARD EXAMINE OUR STOCK!
g- g- g- g- d. by Ole Bull, (sire of Chi­
pauty bearing a Ihrge banner with timate, as it is impossible to judge cago 2:24|), son of Old Pilot. Wilburn
SEWING
MACHINE,
on which side the heavy immigra­ is very large, highly finished and com-
Grant’s picture on it.
Oeef Cattfe, Hides and Wool Taken in Exchange for Goods
A seeneof equal enthusiasm an4 tion may have thrown its weight, i partly built.
Both are perfectly sound and free from i
but
there
is
no
doubt
of
the
elec
­
tl’E SHALL BE PLEASED TO WAIT UP-
tunmlt occured wbeu Joy, ot Mi­
I blemish, and were purchased for use in
V v
ou uli cub uiu> r. aid w 11 du our be.-l to
tion
ot
the
entire
Republican
tick
­
THATCHER & WORDEN.
chigan, urimhieted. Blaine. Audi­
my own breeding stud; but will- be al­ L
give tbeui fatirf.Cll n.
et
by
a
good
majority.
%
lowed to serve a limited number of mare3 I
ence and’ delegates rose and
Bll'b |- & Itockfrllotv.
diirhig the season of 1880,. at C ascade
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH.
cheered and waved hats and hand­
S
tock
F
arm
,
three
miles
east
of
Link-
Ashlaod. May 16, 1879.
[3-51 if
The following, received by tele­
kerchiefs and flags until their
ville, Ogn., at $75 the season, with priv­
irms were tired. Other names graph at 11 o’clock to-day, is re­ ilege of returning such mares as do not
CASH,
prove in foal Excellent and safe pas­ CHEAP. FUR
’called out enthusiasm-, but noth­ liable;
ture Jr« during the sea on.
“
Returns
have
been
received-
I
ing to. compare with that roused
ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP
o—o
.««‘For particulars and free pamphlet­
from
east
of
the
mountains,
and
Uy the naming of Grant and Blaine.
history of the troitin* horse, address.
From a short biographical the Republican majority rolls up.
A'T
JAY BEACH, linkville, Ogn.
1
sketch ot (JarffcM w- Frank Les­ It will undoubtedly average over
1,6U(X ’ AL
’ C. George * ’s majority
j
C. K. KLUM,
lie’»!, we extract the following:
S OC 1 E CIES.
is
250*
less
than
that
of
the
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j Su-
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• ‘‘lie was elected U. S. Senator
MANUF KClt’RER OF,AND DEA» LR FN
from Ohio last January, to suc­ preme Judges.
EAGLE MILLS.
I Ashland Lodge No. 189r I. 0. G. T.
-------------- <e*y
13 GIVEN AT PRESENT IN PRESENTING TflE CELEBRATED
ceed* Tfiiwmanc
is a native of
Meats’nt the new l.tdg - r«n)tn, Mieuiiic H'.Jl, every
LAXE COUNTY
Friday evening s 8 u'ciuck p. m . B i other- ul.il
CHAMPION STALLION
Orange; Cuyahoga County, Ohio,
A shland , O regon .
sieters in good ev-nding re corilaily iiiVltfd to at­
Un»I wn»f forty-eight years old last
Link ville correspondent tend. Tee 'Ceiup’e tueetti every firet anl’CtUtf We.k*
A
COOÔDORE M
E PS A GENERAL ASSORT-
Ne-himher. In 1856 he graduated writes: “The most reliable infor­ Dssday in e ich Atonta.
meiit
ot
po<
di-
Hi
I
lit
•-
i
f
trace
O. R. MYER 9
T. O. ANDREWS, W C. T ,
from William’s College, Mass.,and mation from Bonanza gives Stearns
TO tlic breeders ¿i Jackson and surrounding counties, at fit* moderate fee of
J. M. W aossb , S ere ry.
Ladies*« 3I«*i» ’ ailit B«-y/ Sud-
immediately after entered iqion 72'majority, receiving 83 in all, --------------- ------ -----------—--------- ,
.
dlvs, a !^i»<-ciality.
the study of UwF eempletmg the Cranston rceeiviug. 11; whole
»
A«hl:in4 Lodge No, tt.
ffs’liSl ftMR-se; isud in due season number catt 101. Sprague River
Teuu, Bugiy and Plow Harness.
a . F. A. A. Iff..
engaging id its practice. He was give» Çranstôn 16, Stearns 5, AA.
OF eight weeks from time of beginning.extending to July 18th, I860, making
WHIPS,
headquarters at Maj. Barton s, and two d iys of each week (Fridays and Saturdays)
ft member of the State- Senate of which £ think reliable. Rw-mor, Hold* their stated communication* Thursday even
ROBES,
at Mr J. S. H-errin's place, atlji-initig Ashland", kn<‘«-n as tlte Applegate farm. The
Olua iii 1859-60,. and' Lafii? down well founded, give« Stearns 40 lug« on or bofore ihe fttll mooD- Bulbw<n iu good ;
DUSTERS
Following is A limited outline of pedigree and description of the horse: COMMO­
•taodtng are cordially invVe.11*> att>nd'.
ASHLAND, - - - - OREGON,
his- nvwly-accpirreff political hon­ majority at Lakeview. Am una­
MORSE BLANKETS^
DORE MAMBRINO that was bred by Mr. Jonathan O wen, of Pal is, Bourbon
W. H. ATKINSON, W. M.
ors fcarly in IS61 to’ accept t he ble to gain any information as to J. S. E ubanks , Sec’y.
county, Ky.; foaled June 7th, 1873. lie was sired by Dr Herr's “Mobrino
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Keeps cnnsturtly on b.md a fine »-sort
¡»omwiTssitur of Co16heli ¿f the state ticket, or for other county
tnam of the be»’.
VViNCffESTEB R epeating R ifles l’atehen, a full brother to ‘‘Lady Ihurn —the fastest trotter and Queen of tin
Turf tn her day—having met the famous “Goldsmith Maid” in six engage­
Asl»liiit<l
Lodjjc
!¥o.45*
Fofty?9eC0udi Ohio- Volunteer», offices, all interest being centered,
(commonly called Henry Rifles) ol Trotting
COMMON FLINT AND PEBBLE CLASSES, IN
ments, defeating her in each and every race, without thy “Maid” l»eing able to win
which regiment he entered on Representative- The Republi­
i. o. o. r..
model of 1866, 1S73, and 1876 a single heat. (In proof see Turf History ) COMMODORE S first dam was got
SILVER. NICKEL, STEEL,
by Downing’s “Bay Messejjger,” he by “llaipinus,” by Bishop’s “Hambletonian,”
the- Union Army. In January, cans will undoubtedly elect the Fokl their regnKr meeting every Saturday even* GOLD.
RUBBER AND CELLULOID
ng at their h di in Aebland. Brother* in good
by “Imported Mes 'engir.” Second dam by “Bertrand,” by “Sir Archy,” by
Pistols,
Cartridges,
Etc,.
1862!, he was- promoted to* the Representative—balance will go etuDdtng are Cordially invited to attend.
FR^Mt-S.
'Imported Diomed
’lhirtl dam, a fine mare saul to be , rhoroughlrt-ed, (which
¿^Something New rn Spectacles— WHEAT Taken at the Highest site was without any reasonable doubt) being owned by the late John Hutchcraft,
rank off Jkigadier-Genirarr, anti Democratic. Many estimate the
D. HtLMAX, N. G-.,
Patent adjustable and changeable
E d . D ic P katt , Eecretity.
¡»iter Mras appointed Chief of i majnritÿ for Stearns at 100.
who bred the dam of COMMODORE MAMBRINO, and in fact his breeding for
Market Kates io Exchange
Glasses aud Frames. Cull and see
generations
(upon his"dam’s ride) was directed by the excellent judgment of that
Sfaff of the Army of the Cumber­
for Gooth
them.
f;4~40' If
intellig<?nt
gentleman,
the honored owner of the fuuidus “Bertrand.'”
A fb la nd, Jure 27tb, 1S76.
DO;tf.
The
latest
news
from
Josephine
land. In the following year he
ROSEBURG
MARBLE
WORKS.
—
D
esckiption
—
COMMODORE
MAMBRINO is :v rich, dark hay- in color,
was promoted to the rank of a county is that the whole Démocrat­
with slight white on each hind heel, measuring over 16 h.tnd^ m- height, standard
Georg e T. Baldwin Ashland and Linkville measure (string measure making him-about 16i hands high); weight,’when fat or
ie ticket is elected. At fast it wa»
Major-Genera It
Having taken the agency for R. Br. ckeD-
in high flesli (Jan. 1, 1880), 1,3*2 Il's.,. in moderate condition, as at present, 1,250
He first took his seat in Con- reported that Hughes, Démocratie ridge'» Marble Works of Ro-eburg, I will receive
I
pounds. Me will not attempt further to give a description of such a model of
LINKVILLE,
LAKE
CO.,
OREGON.
ordere
for
aDy
work
needed
in
this
line
in
jpesH in 1862, and. has been a candidate for Clerk, was defeated,
I ¡»erfeetjon in beauty and power-, but hope that the breeders of this section will give
ilfembero^ the H-ouse but fetor advices from Galice creek
-ASHLAND AID VICINITY-
hili’,sufficient attention for a personal investigativy, for which purpose we ever
show
him
to
be
surely
elected,
by
rplIE SUBSCRIBER WILL IlEREAr- take plexsnia in showing him; And it- should not be igrioreil or forgotten that size
over since, serving at times upon
These wishing to see desigt s and learn ’be prices
DEALER IN —
1 ter run a hue ol niage daily between with e.cgance of form are indispensably necessary in producing horses for any pur­
can do-tu by c.dUt.g tij on me in Ashland.
the committees on Millitary Af- about 15 majority.-
STOVES,
TIN
and
HARD
­
Afblaim and Liukville. for the .r.i.s o r • pose at the present time for which we can obtain remunerative prices in our mark­
n5-v4-tf
A. 8. JACOBS.
feirs, Ways and Means, Banking
ets the livlc.of which cannot be made up by a boasted lineage, or the speed of a
The-“Strong Man” is not as
tuiion of pasAi-ngvrs and expi es matter.
WARE,
gazelle.
Theqinlilie dcmi twl a horse cf substance, style and finish, (not a pony,
a»di Cuiireuey, Appropriations- and stfong as he was and the Blaine
—On M’tmiay-«, Wednesdays, and Fri*
even
though
he should be “on stilts.”) To select the proner Stallions to breed
FRANCO-AMERICA?!
HOTEL,
He Waerouc of the House j boom has passed into an echo on
PISTOLS AND AMMUNITION OF AIL KINDS'
days-, at 5 o’clock a . m , a fine
to is a question of grave consideration tx> the breed«*!-, and one which depends so
ifrtmbei’» of the Electoral Comiuis- the shores of Life liver of Salt..
SCHOOL BOOKS, ETC-
much upon lie a’ualiti*»-of the dam (or mare to be breed) tl at'it is hard for any
MXSmXE, OREGON.
POUR HORSE COACH
Mi&n appointed* te adjudicate upon
W ill stal l flout Ashland, ariiviug at Link- one to advise, without' knowirjj the facts upon both sides of the question, as well
MADAME HOLT still continues to
Repairing and Job Work promptly exe­
is the object desired . , Io say that a horse will get colts for sjiecitic purposes, out
the disputed’ points iu the Presi­
Wohdcr if Whiteaker will make wait
villo in the even dg of the same day.
upon guests at this long-et-tab ntad.
of
any and all kinds oftpuires, is simply preiHwteixms. In niv opinion, to produce •
dential. election, of November,- as good.time on the homeward trip iislied bouse, and is determined to
LEAVES UNKVILLE
the horse of general use. (or “horse of all work’); w‘e must not look too much to
spare no pains in the endeavor »o givr
as"when guiug to Washington.
Tuesdays, Tiiur.-duye and Saturdays in the gigantic proportions, and especially when such dimensions-are cotn posed of (or con­
’Bdtisfaction to übe publie. Visitors
Arthur, the nominee for Vice
sist in) an over amount of flesh, or fat, produced by feeding, not breeding; liowr-
morning,, arriving' to Aaltland in the
wiil stall times find the tables supplied Forwardng and Ci nr mission
George
II.
Pendleton
is
said
to
ct er, high form, with good bone and muscular development, is among tlie'princi-
President, is one of Coukling’»
owning. On the alternate days a
with the best Jät'« tó be bad' in bo util­
be
looming
up
as
the
Democratic
pal requisites for a stallion in Ise, but they should be natural,* and without too
Agent,
night hand. inenr and» has been
•two-horse hack or btu-k-board
ero Oregon.
much flesh, made to show the points of power in the animal. And, remember, that
dark
horse.
Thankful for past patronage, a share
brought into* ganeraL not ice* by the
S.
ORTQ1X,
will make the trip.
to know the blood and manner of breeding in the sire, is of first importance to
of public favor is solicited.
oo those who would improve the '•tandard of their horses.
Fare (a.eh way)............... ............
fight betwncn Hayes and. Conk­
The Democratic National Con­
MADAME HOLT,.
We come to the fanners’and* brcedbAj .vitb a Hi-st-ek**H animal, as the given ac­
Roseburg, Oregon.
The stages c>nnect with hacks fur Lake­
ling over his removal from, the vention meets iu<Cincinnati od the 4-4tf
count
of the facts ami investigation will plainly show, f< r Hie purpose of improv­
as a large andoommodious ware - view and bort Klamath.
New York* odstom- house.
22 c L
ing
the
standard of our common stock, as -*'vll :is the horse for turf purposes. In
bou<e
—
Ample
room
to
store
freight
and
H ♦ very kind of produce. Merchants of Southern Express charges reasonable
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order to be Consistent ih the first jy<n, wc keep the horse at a very low fig­
I
O egon wl>l find it to their interetl U> ship airfreight
jack str V ille iTE.trs..
OFFICE in Ashland at the livery stable. ure, so as to be within the reach of all ’vh > jnay. desire such improvement_ not de­
Now that the Chicago nomina­
through this House.
In
Liukvitle al Thatcher A Worden’s tote. manding a hundred dollars or two in gold coin, for his services, as is usual fur such
—OF THK —
I
tions have been made, all eyes ar.e ;
Wool, bic--n, flou»-, biles, etc.,contlgne-i tom y
a stallion. However this horse will not stlunl at suHi a redwood figure the follow
B. F. Dowell, Esq.,. returned last week
oire for sale or shipment will receive pr'jtupt atten­
turned to Cincinnati to catcli a |
H.
F.
PHU
LIPS,
tion.
ing season, as-this is but a fraction of- wlmt is'■/;•!, .-rally deiuabd»/for Hie services
A
s
II
I
a
a
i
52v3tf
Proprietor.
glimpse of the “coming: man" on from Portland.
of;,ns animal cf his class. Any wdl-bred and finelj-fonned mares that have failed
t5J*JIark goods care of H. L. M.
i4$»-3-tf.
The public school closes cn Friday of
I tn produce during a space of three years, and are found tq be sound and healthy
that side ef the- fences News of1 this week for the summer vacation
(by an examination of the same) will be bred on shar es or to insure for $37.50 pay
Dhe battles-and prospects
the
able when mare is known to be in foal. The season-fee will be due rvitfcin or bv.
CARRIAGE
MANUFACTORY.
Thero
is
son;# talk of organizing* :h
probdbfo Democratic nominees is-
F. WJ3ASHF0RD,
the expiration of the season. But cash will not be reqnii-el in cases wherein it i’e*
inconvenient to make sutli payment; as approved note giving ample time, or pro.
exceedingly*scarce,, amhit is- im­ amateur dramatic aMociatu>n. Then» is BOOT & SHOE STORE ATTORNEY AT ’ LAW AND
good talent in the town.
duce
so far as needed will answer the purjose. As reference to this horse s quali­
possible-to dBtain. any data upon
THANKS TO THE 1UBL1CJ
ties a» rb-^eder. I will refer you to the preiiiit tii list of the Sonoma and Mann
CONVEYANCER,
The
livery
stables-hr-vc
been
reaping
a
which tn bnilil theories of the
District Agricultural Society of California, during the yea>v- ’7« -n't ,’7.9, where
th«-irLibef tl ra’io-mg** which he
nominations to be- made bv the , rich harvest sirtCB the nominating con- I ; Fa.- accept»
his stock has been shown with advantage; a» to his success as «sire I will furnish a,
ns
lesiinto
ty
-
1
heit
ti|
pr»-
ASHLAND,
-
-
-
•
OREGON.
likt from the season books of liifc patrons at above stated place to any •»entleman-
cmtioii His purpose is to
convention.. The Grant—Tilden i ventione started the candidates out to
their' friends.
wishwig.to make investigation. Good pasturage at cither stand for'the present
Collections promptly maderan»l.special
fieht is-off at all events, but as to- i see Jr.O-Miller
season,
at reasonable rates. To the patrons of the Stallion herein set forth. w-
is receiving’ additions to
“
Grow
W.th
the
Plaue.
”
attention given to the preparation of
Whether it will be between Gai*-"l his stock, and.'now justly claims to have
furnish
Breeding
Certificates, (gotten up.expressly for the purpose, in printed
3.
E
ubanks
,
Deeds, Mortgages, and other legal papers.
form), giving tlm blood-tracing of the horse, with oth«r facts as day ami dates of
field and Tilden it isn’t safe to I the largest and best assortment of. fine HE rs IN FAVOB OF THOSE WHO
such-transactions in the stud. When properly fillud out)■ signed-and delivered to.
Office in room No. 3 second st?ry
WEAR GOOD BOOTS- AND
lia?ardsan opinion. Tho contest hardware and cutlery in the country..
A seeand , O regon .
the breeder, he has sometliing of a valid nature to show- the origin of the stock he
of Masonic Building
between Grant aud Plaine was’ The Eckleson surveying party will
UtVEN WHEEL IVAGOX^ CURI is rearing, which will Le of gre?t advantage to him w hen he wishes to sell or dis­
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Age-* wrt-i all ki d- of veb.c es ina <• to pose of the same, as a document in proof-of the animal’s breeding would shut out
Anight out in the newspapers be­ start for Lake county soon, to finish the
Material** of ”i> ki-td-* such ns
or
i at
nntic. Ib- llii prompil)
g
much speculation and question of.doubt so commonly raised by designing purchas­
fore the assembling of the conven­ survey, of public land under the contract
X C E C R E A M ? A R L 0 R S' and nt-a ly (Ivn»-.- Fin- w- ; ;-k a wpe'Mftlty. I I ers and speculators, when a good animal of real worth is pet upon the niarket for
tion, but there i$ not so- public a begun, last a uni in ar, in the neighborhood
FREWCH AND. ALLIGATOR CODOS,
sale. By this Useful artangemept, a teri-year old boy cotilil take his well bred horst
v:j-ji23-if.
aoramble among* the Democratic of Gliewaucan..
Md'aDjthing elM? tua’. tl e public n.. J r niia
AND
I to any market (attended by int-dligont purchasers) u’ml sell the animal for its value.
candidates.
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Resjiectfully, J. A. MERRICK,
Ed. Barron, of the Mountain House,
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ALWAYS ON HAND,
PIONEER STORE,
New Store!
New Goods f
New Prices !
Feed and Bran
To Improve the Stock of this Section of
the Country,
Saddlery & Harness^
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$20 For the Season
optician ;
STAGE LINE.
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GEO.
NT TLEY
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BAKER Yr
MILLINERY.
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has- beer.-in John Orth's- butcher shop
And all work gotten up in the
MISSES KV' AND M. H. ANDERSON.
The National Greenback LaBór* ferr several week», learning how to swing
VERY BEST STITE;
Convention assembles iti- Chicago- the cleaver and cut steaks scientifically,
ashland
- - OREGON,
GE » NUTETY
!
preparatory
to
opening
business
in
Ash
­
in flic same building occupied- by
I
----- Freeh B:e;d, Pice and C.kes kept < COD-
ELEGANT SUMMER HATS, TRIMMED AND
Hie Republican Convention, prò*4 land.’
etantly
on
hind.
"»York
upon
the
steam
nifB
is
being
UNTRIMMEQ.
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vided it' be vacated in time;.
t¿5
“
Oi.e
door
north
oTCenTa!
Hotel.
rapidly pushed, and it is the intention
Hair Ornar'enLs,
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The platform adUpteff by the to have it ready for business by tlie time
51-Jm
C. A. NUTLET.
ParrisaO,
i
Eans,
Chicago Conventidii dontain* a. the next wheat crop is ready for grind­
Ribbon*,
plank in favor of? civil service re­ ing. A number of- Ashland mechanics
I
. Laces., etc, de.
form.
Conkling and’ Arthur are engaged upon- the building; Mr.
Dre*. makiDg-u *|eci Hy. A1»o the age-DCj for the
V?iH bold-its stated meeting» on the
Haiamund-afid 30n, Mr. Wimer and son LINKVILLE,’---------------- OREGON
doubtless enjoyed it.
, VT arxeh C ohk . t
First and Third Tuesday in each
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and Mr. Burk. The building is three
fctJ-'O.-der« from .1 dirtm-ce a ill . ece'.rr prompt at
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month, at
Large nev? bam and corral, and every !
It is- evident that no minerd stories high,.and being on an elevated
do 11- v 4
arrangement
to
gite
satiarfaction-in
every
'
MASONIC'
HALL, ASHLAND.
rbould set otrt for the Skagit golck site;, makes a fine appeamnee. It is branch of the business.
£*i f rt
?1,1 bi>rae. 8 iut/e« uorih $5 free
All members in good standing are in­
region without taking sufficient built u{>on Hie most solid and substan­
»V ^Mxddfews hTlNMON & Qu.. Punlud,Maine.
vited to attend.
HAY, GRAIN A'lO FLORj
money with him-to pay his expen­ tial plan, and will be a monument to the
MRS. M. E. JicCALL, 'W M.
ôjàO a wtìekAr.* J our own town.
and nzr fit
Constantly on hand and for sale.
ses- heme agaiu.
J. 8. ECBANCf, Ssc.
ability and skill of the architects.
vWfee
H.H alxttt & Co., Port! ixi,Me.
0. A. NUTLEY, Proprietor.
Stiaxeka IdveSTt,
SALE AND FEED STABLE'S
J. ÏT.T. Miller & Cto.Pr’s/
MPRA CHAPTER NO. I, 0. E. S.
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Importer ami Agent.
NOTICE.— Since the publijs.tion of t^i.e alwv.'e I have learned that the Oregon
State Fair commences July 1st the pi etenf year, and as I am not iu the habit of
keeping this horse in tlie shade, or “under the bushel,” at such times, but would
rather he would be defeated wl tie honorably coiii[>etiiig (in case such syl disaster
i
should chance to fall tp nry lot); and considering it a duty to his present, ‘as well*
as future patronx, I have concluded to exlubitliim at the cornSUg fair, ami there­
fore will dose the present fractional season on the 24th of June. I will, however
give full ore-lit for amount paid this season by owners of mares which may have
failed to be in foal, should they wish to breed the sant*-the folj-ywnig season, when
the horse wilt l’ee kept in tins lucidity, provided a.sufficient nuuileFof animals be
booked at-iSO for his services to justify makings slami'utiring 188R Now I would
say to the courteous and gentlemanly breeders in ‘Ki; valley that yo-Jiludl have
the preference uf thi3 animal by obligating yourselves to breed 30 mares during
the stated season, which is-not more than half the number at the same figure that
will be requiretl to sfevure him for any other locality on this coast, fl-rthe fact
that I deargn moving ntv family hitl-«r, corsequently the animal’can W kept at
, home, saving expenses. Animals .vid be b<,«>k«-d fn m the prcseu<2-on the condi-
: tiop tluat the hoise is as represented; and due reference will he given in proof of
such statements for your most scrutinizing investigation. All parties wishing his
services m the stand for the spring seawn of 1881 w ,11 please make the fact know:. ’
to me by the 24th of the present mouth.
Respectfully,
J. A. M
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