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T he ASHLAND TII'iNGS. JULY!). 1«) FRIDAY. — t—- - —■ - — - —— THE CAMPAIGN. A correspond nt writes to the S; utin I from (Jhio coitceruiniy the keeping of (lie countv poor, and gi’.\> iniorii.ation concerning the management of such affairs in the Buckeye state which might be re garded with advantage bv our own county officials. The writer say.-: “Tnis county (Dela.varc) owns 200 ¡¡".’is of kind upon which has been constructed buildings for '.he accommodation of persons who do nearly all the work upon the farm and grow everything consulned by them except groceries. There are living at this Infirmary about one Inn.died persons and the cost of keeping them including the wages of buperinfeinlent Matron, etc - -■ , i* about 15 cents per »lay, or $51*75 per year of cadi pcrsoi). Then we have a nnmbiTol paupers who are k»‘pr outside of the infirmary; persons who arc so situated that they cannot be taken there. To keep these costs about 8137 per week or S71 ?24 per year. These figures include cloihinti, medical attendance, the pay of our In- firmary Directors, etc., and is ar rived at by tckiiijx the whole ex- * V—• pense connected with uiiiiiitainmg the poor, and dividing by the number of paupers prov idrd lur. The campaign batteries of the press have been planted and are now plavinu vigorously upon the posit’wiis of tintagonists. The Or effonian is the heavy gun of ibe ILvpublican ordnance in our state and the JStandard makes the loud est report on the Democratic side. Ever since the battle opened the Standard has been filled with quo tations from the report of the Congressional iuvestiuation ot the K. I—x noted Credit Mobilier affiiir, and the editor is forced irresistablv, I and evidently x»ith an agonizing reluctance, to the conviction that Garfield birtered his soul’s silva- tioH, committed perjury, and for feited all right to the esteem ami respect of the American people for the sum of $319, paid to him by Oakes Ames to secure his services I as a bribed legislator in securing the passage of the famous Pacific railroad bill, upon which depend ed the securing of millions of dol- lars. On the other side,the Presi dential nominee is not made the target of personal attacks—his life having been entirely outside of Senator Beck, of Kentucky, in polices renders him exempt from such fire—but it is charged that a recent speech in the Senate, re his is another Greeley nomination, ferred to the difficulties eiouun- the heading of tin* Democratic i tered by the people from an utter ticket with a man who is hated by neglect of a majority of Congress the greater portion of the party men to attend lo I heir interests. ‘‘I that is compelled to support him served on the House committee in the hope of gaining a party on ways and means for six years,” victory by drawing votes from the he said. “I sa\” all th»- great ranks of tbe doubtful. Th»; Dem monopolies and protected interests ocratic programme is to blacken struggling there to pirpetnate GarfiflJ’s character, and the Re (lifir privileges. I hav»* speii the publican plan is to force the stom ablest hiwvers argue ih- ir cases ach of the Bourbon xviug of the for pay, day by day—some lor salt, Democracy to refuse the Hancock some tor iron, some for blankets, some for cotton and for everything dish by crying “crow.” that is protected, But 1 never Mr. Perkins, state agent to col saw one humnii being come here lect swamp lands, informs ns that yet to argue for a reduction of I the required proof of rhe swampy taxation in the interest of the chnractt r of .considerable of the producers and taxpayers of the hind iti Lake county held undei country. tin* swamp land laws has not yet been submitted to the state au- A Washington Tribune special thorities, ami those who are inter says: “Weaver, in an interview C'teil in the results to be effected last night, made rather a ridicu by the submission of such evi- lous statement. He said that he dunce should not fail to see him confidently i-.xpecls tG be the next while be is in the county, as it is President of the United States,and his business to take evidence as to claims that the Greenbackers will th»* character of such lands. carry Maine, Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, and probably two or three The Town Board has repealed other states, and thus throw the I the ordinance against keeping a election into the House, where it, billiard table in Ashlaml ‘Tor will be decided in his favor by Mr. I public use,” and passed another De Li Matyr, who is claimed to I prohibiting the keeping of billiard hold the balance of power. tables for “hire or profit” with out a license. The license is In a recent newspaper inter fixed at one hundred dollars a year view at New York city, General and fifty dollars for six mouth;. Miles expressi'd the opinion that Tin re is no doubt about the valid tli? 250,000 Indians within the ity and force of this ordinance,but bound tries of the United States wiietln-r or not it will accomplish have more armed warriors than the the purpose desired, remains to be I Government has regular soldiers. I seen, n He has no t it i in coaxing aimed Indians, and believ» s that the task Kearney is in trouble, and is of dea'iug with them should be- likely to lose his influence as the transferred to the War Depart leader of the malcontents in Cali ment. fornia. He wants the Working men’s party to vote for Weaver U.S. Commissioner of Agricul-I for President, while the other ture, I.eDuc, has made a tour leaders of (he party have declared of th-* Southern States in the tor Hancock. Kearney’s followers interests of experimental tea cui- , are beginning to believe him a cor ture, and expresses the opinion , ruptionist, and are ready to credit that in a short time tea cultiva-¡ the charges that he w.is influenced tioii will lie one of the prominent to support Weaver “for a consid industries of that section of the eration.” Union. THE ASHLAND DRUG STORE T? e:l ASHLA1TD, OEEGON. HAS BEEN REMOVED TO Season of 188Q- Butler & Rockfellow MASONIC BUILDING AL i AMONT, E. J. FARLOW, i Vt ■c:» 'ï *?» STOCK FARM. HEADQUAR! ER’S FOR PIONEER STORE, Dark bar stallion, foiled 1875. Bred by Col. Il West. Georgetown, Kentucky, (Vol. HI. p. 30. Walhicv’» Trotting Reg ister). Sired by “the great sire of trot ters,” ALMONT, Son of Alexander’s Abdallah, sire of Goldsmith Maili, record 2:14; dam by Brown Chief, son of Mambrino Chief, sire of Lily Thorne, rec >rd 2:18}; g. d. by Imp. H niton, sire of the dam of Lulu, record 2:15; g. g. d. by Bertrand, the great four-mile-rice horse; g. g. g. d. by imp. Buzzard, sire of the dam<>f Woodpecker, sire of the famous Grey Eagle. Alta DIM GS ,Mi:rK INGS, ETC . mont w.ll at the proper time be given a P<-i fIIill«' 1 rt*cor<l which wi.l ensure a large demand Slnf i«)li«-i y. - AN.D - f ir his colts. (Almont ¡3 the property of Gen. W. T. Withers, Lexington, Ken.) Toilet Articles. The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, Main Afreet, Aahand. New Store! th- } ub te i hai the} otïer fr rule a füll line cf New Prices ! WILBURN. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF SUCCEEDED MRS. M. W. IIAR- B.lllKE 111 me bu»i es-, VlUUil < UIK UUCc lu 11 AV]NO New Goods ! JMfERCH AliBISH. GENERAL Stationery, School Books, Etc., all fl œ “HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT.n STAPLE aid FANCY GOODS, DRESS GCCÙS uu n» —Ut ¡£3 FOUNTAIN & FARLOW. H ais .C »P-, HARDWARE, Groceries - T 0 Y S - and Provisions, CROCKERY ».mi A shland C ollege and N ormal S chool GL k SR-W a RE, /shland, Ja<ks: n Co n*y, Oregon. o—o— F A C U L. T Ï • REV. LOWELL L. ROGERS, A. M. P-. fj « id ». st , Moi 1 I*. U ■» ■,.! y. Mi-. I ». 7 ' S'il I P i v[>. LITA M Miss KATE THORN 1 ON, A - ST a N I T» * II» c > r .f l*i Book-ie- i e. Eu- i-e-s Vi . r or T e be.t »•; 1 mg n I I .- n,€ fc Fnji-ii Q>.n_> tío i <1 jrh-r I> loci'»« “(H-ci illy pr?- i e- lif w .4 i c ;v? h .u*n I i’ • n i.i « »it I) >r 1- I • <>— (.r .uu " r.c : Hull r Mähern nie ian;it n 1 n.•• o..g ¡V. » • ic I y fl bu K of Study« 1. — Ca-ivkii1, requiting six ye;.ri, iaclu-ling preparatory studies. receive t! e ileg’ees ut .A. B itid A. M. 2. —Scientific, leqniiii g thiee y a s. Degree conferred, B. S. Normal, Comlllerc>a, an I M'uical, ocjiriying three years each. given certifying to attainments of graduates. 3. J. M T. O. ANDREWS, W .C. T , W aoxfh , s eie iy. Asaland L q (G i ‘ N o . i»3. A. F. ¿k A. ¡VI.. Bobir 111» ir ►’..lini io mi.m i .tioi !* Thurrd.-i} evi u ing. ou or lielVre he full iikmhi . B.e bren in goo«! ^latidibg are luldi il V invi ed I • ii't.u I. W. B. A I KINtON, W. M. J. S. F vuank <. BAUM & HILI., ASHLAND, OREGON, » PROM-HENT FEATURES AKD ITEMS OF INTEREST -to. -AND" EVERYTHIN!! USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT. AVE OPENED THEIR NEW FURNITURE e.i.re Uh a full buck if S JOB WOBZ a specialty I Full Chambsr Sets, CHAIRS, Square and Center Tables, F.. A. T>. HELMAN, N. G.. Se i« ,y OPTICIAN, ASHLAND, OREGON K»' |iS cu.st n t y oli li.tini a fi.ir nefort •i Cu' 0 I Ile lie ' COMMON FLINT AND PEBBLE CLASSES, IN MASONIC HALL, ASHLAND. All membera in good standing are in GOLD SILVER N CKI'J . S I EEL. MR . .)!. E. ..JcUALL, W. VI. J. 8. E ubank « S fc . RUBBER A'D CELLULOID F K - M H. ¿JS^S-inietl'ing N»-w in Sp< c I hi 'I»*»— P iii-i.f a- j i* i.lUe HOIE., F3AN.0-AMERICA?! 5-1-tf —AND— Tp.VEfiY BING IN TIIE LINE OF l OU'E- «tíi 1K4.D Fu iieiii*g Good , w icti they will 8 II al ll-e lowest 11 ices. E d D i -P k - it . vited to attend. I L—The College will be chartered; and the Normal or Training school for teacher.', will be made, it is hoped by special enactment, an adjunct of the Public S.h. ii syetein, and diplomas made equivalent to fiist-graile certificates. 2. —Ashland has no saloons. The sale of intoxicating liquors is prohibited by (I ? city authorities, who are sustained by a strong public sentiment. 3. —The school is ua ler the supervision of the Methodist Epise ipal Church. Thu Bib e will be reverently read and studied; the worship of God encouraged, but the institution will be sectarian in no < bjectional le sense. 4. — Patrons living at a distance can arrange through the President for bca:il a.« I rooms. 5. —The Musical Department is nienti >ned as specially worthy of confidence ai..l patronage. <Jtif“Address all communications to Loungts. What-Nots, Hull 'h»-1r r-gul r'> e« io>x every Saiurd y evi-u- tig nt i heir ti I- in A '-i-iii i. Uroiher. in good e ..i.«l ug .rec -rfiiiiij invi.e<l ti>n''eii<1. Will hold its stated meetings on the First and Third Tuesday in each month, at Collsgo Calcndar. Fall Tenn conimences Septeinlier Ist, 1880. Winter Term connnences November 24th, 1880. Spring Tenn connnences March Ist, 1881. Sock Cases, Cupboards, ALPHA CHAPTER N’J. I, 0. E. S. Ç} ih - m m d s ui.il Fr.imes. ilit*iu. I RtPAIRikC AND UPHOLSTERliiC DCNE UfüN SHORT NOTICE. 5-3. GEO. BAUM & HILL. NL TLEY —oh' T1IK — iipoii I- -I ia —e-1»l• The official election returns ot li.-ln-d l.oiiM", ulid 1 h il» teru»'i i 11 1< the State show tin* total vote to -pnr»- ti" p.itiN in ’l.e en«t»uv<>r ’<• « ii have been 3S,O7 I .for Congressman. i ; ili-f i- l>1(11 lo t*"' l'tllJl«’. Vl-IK-I Of this George had 19,578; XVliir- til 1 it ni' Hlln-> ti- d ti»'4 L.lll'-- MippKeel 1 !i fu- best /w “ 1'» I t‘ luid lti Oolitti- eaker,IS, ISI; Sears,:JO I. G«‘oige’s »•I-: O yo. I wish to inform thè public that 1 hare completed my new • Grow W th majority was J.096. In IS7S the lli»i k>t'l for i'a'.i |• ,tr-'t'itge, nsliar* • f 1 ni'ltc favor is solicita.'. total vote for Congrt ssman was IÍE (- IN FvX'CUI OF TiOSfc 'HO 4-4 t M a 1» a ME HuLT. 33,521,4,550 less than this year. W -: R G > >!' LOOTS AM) —- I claim to make -L-lia j» JJE1 For the year ending May 31 st -------------------♦ >.------------------------ THE BEST PICTURES IN SOUTHERN OREGON. the exports of the Ueiied States K- tirella A writer in the Baltimore exceeded the imports to the extent G r »• 111- It Il i il alni b ■ 8.1 .'fir'I. 1 viv»r- FR2NC.I AND ALIGATOR CIOOS American asserts that General of more than $162,000,000. which SALE AND FELD STABLES : ■;u-e I* «¡ve « itisi, »et o» "r a>k O |»HV. ».be Al <1 «» ’ll g 1^»* W Di t’ ♦ j • • H» h > Hancock originated a plan to de is a most gratifying exhibit. A J. W. RIGGS. pose Lincoln and Stanton, which few years of such prosperity t LWAY> üN HA J. IT. T. Milbr & Co.Tr’s, was discussed at a meeting ol 1 will make the ration rich. Mil li V •! k X«» '.-I- Il \ Mil LA A » <HP . LINKVILLE,---------------- OREGON prominent officers ot the. Army of Large new barn and corral, and every the Potomac at the time of the re An appropriation of'•25.000 was arrangement t > give sit.s.action m every moval of McClellan from the com made bv Congress foi-lite expense brancn ot the b.iamess. II aki ih . B. P. X' hl mand alter the battle of Antietam. of an entomologic il conniiissinn, H’.Y, CRH A 0 f. ‘J ' which is to invesiigate the origin Constantly on hand and f . Several unsuccessful attempts of tin1 vast swarms of n gr it mg LUM3ER ! LUVBER ! were made to reach a final vote grasshoppers in the Rocky Moun on the Ben Holladay claim bili in ! tains. Harris Neil &. Co.» erree V.L.. »... » J I the House before the adjourmnei -LEADERS IN— —FOR— Fifteen of the newly elected ! fixed .. of congress, and a day was ’__ .... A!i kites (f iiesh and dtifd I for the consideration of the bill members ol the State Senate will Sixty Days af:er July 1st. Meals, immediately after the reassembling hold over and take part in the Hides und J e’’s lo gli , und nil kinds r.-t tai * • w ----- FROM----- —I will make lumber 20 per cent, election of a U. S.Senator in ISS2. of Congress in December. stock takea • xe'iang* for meat, cheaper for C ash than it wiW ever before li- 37-r3-tl Ten of the fifteen are Republicans. Linkville to Fort Klamath, sold here. Lumber from best Yellow- There ia said tu be some dissat- X'i L ke Cot rge aid KI muh Agency Pine, and warranted to be evenly sawed A war seems to be impending sfaction amoiig the Democrats of Cs^l.e ve- L'likv il- ru-i.-d y«, Tbured y« a- <i Clear flooring, siding and rustic for .Indiana with the nomination ol I between Russia and China. Russia ! S lur 1 v< Re 1 rn- M • d y*. Wedne« 1 iy* and F.i- NEW MEAT MARKET! $15 p«*r Thousand, c r ji g U S. in i!s ud p s eiger-. English, he haciug be»m aiitago- I will soon have her hands full it she d I . II KO H yxs. Prcp ’ r., At the mill 5 miles from Ashland. All g^B-lL L. W-lb, Ageui »1 Li Av He - J. S. Ee.ich, (!is»;e to Henihicks. Press <lis- means to tight Asia, as well as the A.eji ii ' F rt Ki .in 'll. orders promptly filled. AS3LAHD, CCN. ■HG- fj AL FERREE, Pro; lie or. patelnis’bis.ng reports ot an open greater portion of Europe. 1-tf CHANDLER A RICHARDS. expression vi hostility by Hend OfFreih n;eit of tvery kind for s.le at the Secretary Schni tz will make a ricks. lowest j. ice... trip to the Pacific Coast this CiTTl.e best beef tie country afford». Senator Farley, ‘>t California, nuu.tli, and *»n his return eastward 5-2 f. J. A. R. thinks the nmninntioi> of Hancock wiil visit a number of Indian res MISSES L V. AND M. H. ANDERSON, docs more than place that state in et .itlions. A. W. BISH, Prop ietcr, _____ ________ o *» ASHLAND,---------- OREGON, NOT FATE tn «*nff the list of tiie doubtful ones, lie for ..ur 1'rice List for To the People of Juckion and Lake The $pr.t gfn-lil I ’ < publican ’ s 1880. Fn«i to any thinks it wifi give the Xy'emociats Hair Ornaments, Counties. .-viiii«*» upon »p- view of rhe l ’ res deni ini outlook: l.ltcnt'on. Contain« i l'arasoG, the victory mxt full. —I will can fresh fruitsand vegetables <l<-scrlpti»»ns of everjr- lli.nr required for Fant, • L’.t »is al) go tilling. The coun- of all kinds upon crdeis during the com- perennato! family nee. Uibbons, wtth over 1.200 Illustrai foni. IVe «e.l »71 The cangi .essio-ial app»--»pria- tiv has be» h sufficiently saved” ; ing season. Fruits and tomatoes a spe good» at wholes*'» prices in quartette» to suit Laces., etc, etc. the purchaser. The only Instliution In America tions for liver .•uni barbi.r impru v,‘- Who make I Ills 'h-ir «iwrl:i| lin.tnr-s » .ulr»«« ciality. Orders f.om a distance pxompt- Dre j . making n «1 e<;. i y. Abo ibe agency f>r the MONTGOMERY WAltl) « ( O.. Seventv-niu*' deaths from snn- ineuts iu Oregon thi* yeai ex».-.’; 'I <42 7 & 221) Wabaah Ave.. Chicago, m. ly attended to Send a stamp for pnoe W aks > u C ok » h iu amount (hi»'»' of i.uy pr. v.ouf s roke occiiru d bi N ew York city J Lst. eE f A onpv ’"i bi.me. S nip e> »or h f5 free C®"Oiders Lorn * dUXaiCo u ill .eceive pr -mpt at 52-6m. 94 LU *»'»AdcU«e« Sriwaoii & Co., PunLud.iUioe. ou the ¿»Ofh of June. temiau. Doll-Tl vear. LOOK lliiJN, lit 5 o’clock A. M . .. fi il» Saddlery & Harness, FOUR I ORSE COACH A shland , O uegon .' !Tie«:l-i}s, TTiui <1 am» .-..nini in 'id «j hi nri. g I'. A la 1 : PS A QI NERAL ASSORT- luecl <3 go» <it- in Lit. line, i f limle. *. > ’ll G hhìma A. l|«*«t > mid Ih^ys* S h W- •ilvs, ii >pt ciit|>Iy. e. •< e • buck-1.ó «I l<ip. HERE! 117/ /'N, i L HOHES, DFSTEfíS // USE RLAEKEIS. » • -----A UtO------ e < V « fe I " o f. P JUIFS, W imh . si E r R fpeaiing R ifles (< oummiily called Henry Rifles) ot i model ot LSb6, 1573, and 1S7G 1- n il I r. MILLINERY. M Fisto s Caitr.c'gis, Etc. HEAl T. k- « at th« Highest M iket hates i:> Exchai ge M i : \ L FLOCK I 'or Goods A-l L.iwl. Ju e 27iU, ls:t nelif.* l;nkv lie Livery Stables. ¿ 2' XTAIHG 8c WEBB, Feed and Bran At a Bargain CANNERY, Sig y ri d ?h»w Har. SS 1 • iD, ... SH GO Photograph Gallery F ’ s EXPRESS LINE SHOP MANCE tC.URER OF.ANI) DEAI ERIN W i.i. i»n>i i l.o.ii A'iil-.n-', i ii ing 1 Link vide in th- ev ii iu • f t e > ni e <la . BOOT & SHOE STORT HARNESS C. K. KLUM, '1M1E SCI-SCItlKER WILL Hi lEAr- JL >er i mi n l.i e c »i >ge J ft} . b- t ' i A-lila ii nini l.inkviUe f i ili»* fa * o iiiiion i>f |u 6-> i g'-i> •■imi exme-s hi i it « r -»-Oli M .m ay-. Wi-<lt:<-.-<| . Hua tri LEAVES LINKV LLE liOLT «mi e.-biítiups *• gllri.ts ni ibis .SliLAND STAGE LINE. i-l'iuf >»ii!e <’»• I mul [4-40 if Ashíani College and Normal Schcc!, Ashland and Linkville JACCTVILLE, OREGOH. sv“‘t Diplomat TUITION.—£6 a month. $15 ii quarter, $10 a 5ear. One scholar three years,’ or three, in si na fa.nily, one yair, 810. Instrumental Music or Voice Culture $5 a month. Vocal music in class 83 a quarter. Boar.I $3.50 a week. Run.ns or C ittages for self-liuArding 82 to $5 a month. Tuition iu all cases payable in advance in cash or acceptable note?. ETC. . A.'- I. O. O. Graduates Expansss. Furniture !! Furniture ! ! Furniture ! ! MZCN1NI3S’ TOOLS, . a <’ X'oc I Cum f () 11 A It D W A It E, STOVtS, TINWARE. Ashland Ledge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. AMMUNITION, z • 11 MYEIl & DRAKE, \VE S O C I E r 1 E s P.--Te»-or • f N.’ur.d Scie ice, Men'll uni REV. L.D U KOVAL. A. XL —P .ife-'-o- of f. ’in i d G *ek L ngti ge?»nl LVeritiire. NEW FIRM, Me t« -t 'heneu 1 <dg room, M.soi.ic H .H, every Eridi.y eve-tug a H «>clo.-k r m . B.oilLer- hik J rtetrr« In g m »I m iiditig ,e cor ila ly ii.vii.d to :.t- teiiil T e Te up’e nire'« every fird uul mild Wed. nesduy in e eh m<>nt'i. © i) Q i) 3— CLOIHING. BOO S and SHOES, Bay stallion, foaled 1S77; bred by 1r L'r : ' vnr’f'i 'dofiHM nA y rmi- de^en*. Gen; W m. T. W itlieis, Lexington, Ky- And ever} tla.uaualljr iV-#nd fu u — 1’1 KE WIXI-S *xD LIQL’ofcS— (A ol. o, p. 669, Wallaces Register.) -F r n edit*I purpure— Sired by Alam j , son of Almont, sire of FIRÍT-3LASS HllEE Fanny Witherspoon, five yeav-okl, rec ord 2;22|, and A-« with technical records P ip f p, Tobacco ►»•il nil of 2:30 or better. (No other horse of r -Asn- his age I1.13 more than four.) He also — C i g a r f, — sue I Allie West, sire of Jewett, that has “( HEAP FOR CASH !” p \IXTS, OILS, varai ” GÌ.ASS the fasti d three-year-old record (2:23A) B il SHE-. I TC.. ETC ever ma le. Alamo's ¿ miii by Alexander s — M o r i*i, Abdallah ( ee above'. Wilburn’s dam »ANDIES, XU1S and FINE CON FICTIONS S>le "<l*niii’l l>r«»iils*’ by 3I1; i nine Jr.,sie of Jim Irving, PKt-M'KIPTIOV« rec >i I 2:23; g. d. by Ailio’t, (his dam by (GENTRY PRODUCE Imp. ilo.it n) son of Alexander'»; Abdal »■ f !• o»ui < irn’^tl ««f h** dr g*. lah: g. g d. by L’riguoli, (record 2:29^>, son of M imbrino Chief, sire of Lilly Thorne, record 2.1 <[, and Woodford F. M. D rake , Mambrino, lel irl 2:21.}; g. g. g. d. by II. C. M ye : i , agent - ron ttfi- Kr.w W<L- Pib't Jr., sire of John M >rgan, recc'd I Mix OSt LI. V I ING .-HUI II E 2:24, and dam of Nutw o.i, iccord 2:18 g. g. g. g. d. by Ole Bull, sire of Chi cago 2:241), son of Old Pilot. Wilbtrn SUWiiTJ HACHIKS’ is very Urge, highly finished and com pactly built. . Both are perfectly s mnd an I free from I ALL I E I” E»SED TO WAIL V- blem.sh, and were purchased for rse in ▼ ▼ «»II ■ I cna ■ r • a d w 11 .l>> u. r ' < I my own breeding stud; but wi'l he al » I •- •> » in • •‘■f < I n. • lowed to serve a litnited nnmbe of .mires ’ HUND Oî EGO.V, during the season of 188), at C ascade B if t I A. If«»« kf -IL W. S tock F arm , three miles east of 1 ink- Mat 16, 1879. A -liìiitid [3-51 H ----- DEALERS IN ville, Ogn., at 875 the season, with priv ilege <>f returning such mares as do not prove in foal. Excellent and safe pas CENTRAL ASSORTMENT OF ture 'free duriny the sea on. H. C. HILL, M. BAUM, .><2rFor particulars and free pamphlet history of the trotting horse*, address. JA\ BEACH, Linkville, Ogn. MAD a MK News has been received at army headquarters at Vancouver that Nez Perce Indians have assembled on Camas prairie in large numbers threatening war, and that the set tlers with their families are fleeing to Mt. Idaho. The army officers consider the gathering nothing but the annual meeting ot the Indians for their spring horse races. ‘j. D. FOUNTAIN, CASCADE CHEAP FOR CASH, A fTT I le M-d io « ii . outo that it eii Sublet »* LAKE CO ENT} - OEGOÄ Ate in exo lent t.,rfi,r, amj iy kr- Tided wi h teed Ami h ii cu-ioineri* «it: t« w..i cd ou }rua.pUv abd in ihe O.l »i}le AT G.aid HACK t Exc-Hem BUGGIES and Xo » BIDING HORDES tdwu)• uti tund. SiUBceH-f prumpti) cared for, khd_j(pg EAGLE MILLS. Tourists and Others Outfitted Ou the shurieet outlet CiTDu not LU to gi?e the LtatviUe Stable«* trial. Forwarding and Commis>in Agent, H. MGSITQH, Ro »«'burp. ()r«*|;oii. AS a LlRGE AX'D COMMODIOUS WARF- h"*r——A nipt- r> om »«> Nor>* »nd kind of ,.r<«di»o. »'«rchaiii» of R»rhe>u O eg--n wi) Huff it to their »Dteve.l to «Lip ail freight tOiongii lb * H-ai«e. H v»ry Woul. ben, floss*, bi’es, .»c.,c Teiguel »o my c re for **.« or rbipiueui will reosvr prompt sueu- ibn. MTMark goods can of H. L. M. L4&-3-LT. T418 MANNINO A WEBB. F. W. BAS2F0BD, ATTORNEY AT LAW CONVEYANCER, ASHLAND,------ -- AND OREGON. Co’lec tona prtapily m.d*, and apecid attrai On g*van'<> 'ha l>»«p«¿iuea of Deed«, Moitg gaa and other Lcg.l Pufer*. CSr Off.ce in Boom No. 3, tecoialMory of ltaaoaic Budding.