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■fl Mffl - THE ASHLAND FRIDAY ■ TIDINGS. jutì n, BE FAIR WITH US. e I imo . The Egyptian obelisk has ar rived at New York. a. - ------------ — — Gen. Hancock’s letter of accept ance is expected to be published in about a week. CASCADE THE ASHLAN0 DRUG STORE STOCK FARM. Ì 3 rç HAS BESN REMOVED TO Season of 1880® A little more than half a centu MASONIC BUILDING The campaign was opened in ry ago the e publishing of newspa- newspa pers was i confined almost exclu-'‘Douglas county last Saturday ev- ALTAMONT, sively to the larger cities, and the enir.g by Democratic speakers. Dark bay stallion, foaled 1875. Bred idea of publishing a weekly jour- by Col. R West, Georgetown, Kehtucky, ha! in a town of the size of Ash The leading Russian newspapers (Vol. III. p» 30, Wellaee’s Trotting Reg land would have been preposter declare that Turkey must be dis ister). Sired by “the great sire of trot ous, but since that time the de membered, and that Russia must ters, - ALMONT, mand for newspapers of every have control of lhe Bosphorus. Son ot _ Alexander s Abdallah, sire of kind has grown to such an extent One or two cases of yellow fe Goldsmith Maid, ’ record 2:14; dam by that in this day the idea of a town ver have been reported at New Brown Chief, son of Mambrino Chief, of the size of ours, in a country Orleans, but no danger of its sire of Lady Thorne, record 2:18|; g. d. like this, being without a newspa Bpreading is apprehended at pres by Imp. Hooton, sire of the dam of Lulu, record 2:15; g. g. d. by Bertrand, the great per, is equally preposterous. It ent. four-mile-race-horae; g. g. g. d. by imp. is superfluous at this date to argue Buzzard, sire of the dam of Woodpecker, E. L. Bradley, a prominet capi sire of the famous Grey Eagle. Alta DRUGS, MEDICINES, ETC., the advantage of a newspaper in a talist of San Jose, Cal., died last mont will at the proper time be given a community. Every discerning citizen of this place will bear tes Sunday from-the effects ol the bite record which will ensure a large demand Stationery, — AX]D - Pcrfvtkery his colts. (Almont is the property of timony to the great benefit of its of a kitten received about three for Toilet Articles. Gen. W. T. Withers, Lexington, Ken.) before. newspaper. Without any liabil weeks --------------------------------------------- s ■ . ■ — WILBURN, ity to the charge of egotism (from -TOYS- Dr. Tanner perseveres in his Bay stallion, foaled 1877; bred by the simple fact that we have had fast in New York. It is now of Gen. Wm. T. Withers, Lexington, Ky. In great variety and of new and various designs. the paper but a small portion of more than four week’s duration. (Vol. 3, p. 669, Wallace’s Register.) —PtfcF. WINES and LIQUORS— the time it has been published) -For medical purpoeee- He has not lost weight much with Sired by Alamo, son of Almont, sire of we can say that the T idings has Fanny Witherspoon, five-year-old, rec in the last week." ord 2:22^, and ten with technical records been of more value to the town of Pipes, Tobaoco of 2:30 or better. (No other horse of Ashland—twenty times -over— r -A N D— A terrible explosion of fire damp his age has more than four.) He also — Cigar 8.— than it has cost the people who occurred in a coal mine near New sired Allie West., sire of Jewett, that has have supported it. It has in a port, Wales, on the 15th. It is the fastest three-year-old record (2:231) TAlSTS, OILS. VARNISH, GLASS, ever made. Alamo ’ s dam by Alexander ’ s BRUSHES, ETC., ETC. great measure helped to build up supposed that more than a hun Abdallah (see above). Wilburn’s dam CANDIES, NUTS a M n FINE CONFBCTIONS. the town, and with the town the dred men were killed. by Melbourne Jr., sire of Jim Irving, private business enterprises car record 2:23; g. d. by Alhoit, (his dam by PRESCRIPTION* ried on here. It has made possi The business done by the rail Imp. Hooton) son of Alexander’s Abdal Carefully compounded of th* finest drag«. ble the success of certain enter roads of the United States during lah; g. g. cl. by Brignoli, (record 2:29$), son of Mambrino Chief, sire of Lady prises which could not have suc the year J 879 exceeds that of any Thorne, record 2:18], and Woodford ceeded without it. It has, in short, previous year. The gross amount Mambrino, record 2:21$; g. g. g. d. by H. U. M yer , F. M. D rake , conferred direct benefit upon of their earnings is somewhere Pilot Jr., sire of John Morgan, record 2:24, and dam of Nutwood, record 2:18$; everyone who owns property here near $529,000,090. g. g. g. g. d. by Ole Bull, (sire of Chi ------ or who is interestt'd in the busi 2:241), son of Old Pilot. W’ilburn NEW FIRM, Consolation for widowers: cago is very large, highly finished and com ness of the town. Many of our citizens recognize this, and the When nominated to the Vice-Pres pactly built. Both are perfectly sound snd free from heartiness with which they give idency Mr. Colfax was a widower. blemish, and were purchased for use in their support is fully appreciated, So were Henry Wilson and Mr. my own breeding stud; but will be al but there are those who do not ac Wheeler. Both Mr..English and lowed to serve a limited number of mares during the suaflon of 1880, at C ascade ASHLAND, OREGON, cord the support which a fair bus Mr. Arthur are widowers. S tock F arm , three miles east of Link- iness view of the matter would The returns from the county of ville, Ogn., at $75 the season, with priv ---- DEALERS IN — show to be due from them, and it San Francisco, including the city, ilege of returning such mares as do not is to those that we have a word to at the census office, are just tabu prove in foal. Excellent and safe pas CESERAI. ASSORTMENT OP ture free during the season. say now: lated and show the value of real jZ#*For particulars and free pamphlet- There are business firms and in estate to be $196,800,000 and the history HARDWARE, of the trotting horse, address. dividuals in our town who have personal property $64,000,000. JA\ BEACH, Linkville, Ogn. been most plainly and directly benefitted by the work which the Tlie settlers on Camas prairie STOVES, SOCIETIES. newspaper has done lor the com are fearing trouble from the Indi TINWARE, munity, and yet do nothing, or al ans. Forty or fifty families have Ashland Lodge No. 189,1, 0. G. T. most nothing, in the waysof sup taken up claims there during the Masts at the new kxig» room, Misonic Hall, every AMMUNITION, Friday evening a « o ’ clock p. m . Brother« and porting it. Gome of them, in their spring and summer. The Indians ETC. In good »taDding are cordially Invited to at short sightedness, have actively are angry at losing their camas slater* tend. The Temple meet* every first and third Wed- MECHANICS’ TOOLS, tried to cripple and. injure beds, and threaten to drive the set oesday In each month. -ARD T. O. ANDREWS, W .C. T., the paper. The reasons that tlers away. J. M. W aokkb , Secretary. such men might give for their EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS The following States hold elec course in this respect are various, HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT. Ashland Lodge No, 23, but, as we are in the best position tions prior to the election for Pres to know, we can safely say that in ident: Alabama, first Monday of A. F. & A. «ITI.. nearly every instance it is due to August; Arkansas, first Monday of Holds their stated communications Thursday even JOS W0BZ a specialty I the fact that their expectations ot September; Maine, second Mon Ings on or before the full moon. Brethren in good to attend. receiving “something for nothing” day of September; Colorado, first standing are cordially Invited 5-2. M. it D. W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. have not been as fully met as they Tuesday of October; Indiana, Ohio J. 8. E ubanks , Sec’y. desired. Our plan of business is and West Virginia, second Tues ilan oí Ashland Lodge No.45, to give so muc i advertising for so day of October. O. R. MYEB much money, and if one person is I. O. O. F.. The postal department of the more enterprising than another, United States is gradually devel Bold their regular meetiDg every Saturday eveu- ug at theft" bull in Aehlaml. Brother* in good and, by doing more advertising, oping into a huge institution. For standing are cordially invited to attend. catches more business, it hardly the year ending June 30th the E. J. FARLOW, N. G., J, D. Fountain, Secretary. seems fair for the latter person to Government sales of postal cards, condemn the paper for slighting postage stamps and stamped en OPTICIAN, him. Yet such a thing is not rare, velopes aggregated in rouud num ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1« 0. E. S. as our experience has proven. bers, $31,900,000 — a revenue ASHLAND, • ■ - ■ OREGON, Will hold its stated meetings on the Those who have advertised most sufficient to carry on a small First and Third Tuesday in each Keups constantly on band a fine assort in our paper will testify that it Government. month, at ment of the best — ------------ < < - ---- ■ — has paid them well, and those The British parliament is the MASONIC HALL, ASHLAND. ' COMMON FLINT AND PEBBLE CLASSES, IN who have not advertised, while All members in good standing aro in GOLD, SILVER, NICKEL, STEEL, they may not be willing to ac scene of stormy debates over the vited to attend. RUBBER AND CELLULOID knowledge it, know very well that Irish land laws. Passionate con MIW. M. E. McCALL, W. M. FRAMES. J. 8. E vbanbs , S eo . they have been losers by their pol troversies, almost riotous, occur ¿^Something New in Speotaclee— icy. To the latter we say that, nearly every night, and the House Patent pdjnstable and ehsngeabfe Glasses and Frames. Call and see while we have been able to do is fast losing its reputation for de FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL, them. [4-40 If corum. The gentry in England without their patronage, yet we JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. realize that our mutual interest tear that the course of the Liber MADAME HOLT still continues to suffers by their alienation or neg als in the Irish matter will jeopar wait upon guests at this long-estab lect. Our advertising columns dize their privileges, and Glad lished Louse, and is determined to A. Z. WEIGHT. are at the service of all patrons up stone is denounced by them as a spare no pains in the endeavor to give satisfaction to the public. Visitors on a footing of absolute business revolutionist and communist. BLACKSMITHING -------- ----- <------------------- ----- — will at all timos find the tables supplied GENERAL equality. By a course of the AND Arthur has published his letter with the best fare to be had in Bonth- strictest economy in management, ern Oregon. WAGON MAKING, the paper has been placed upon a of acceptance. He touches the Thankful for pgst patronage, a share publio favor is solicited. better foundation than ever before. question of civil service reform, of 4-4tf BONANZA, 0BZS0N. MADAME HOLT, and very ably maintains his view Its success is placed beyond a All kinds of blacksmithing done in the peradventure, but there are im of it. We believe the methods of reform introduced by President best style at reasonable prices. provements needed, and they can be made only so fast as the support Hayes, if they can be made thor HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. oughly practical, would be con given us will warrant them. Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Etc, ducive to the purity and efficiency SALE AND FEED STABLES I Wagons, made and repaired. Plow work re The surveying party which the of the service—their effect beiiig ceives special attention. J. N. T. MiHer & Co.Pr’s, [4-n tf Northern Pacific Railroad compa to make fitness for the duties of ny has had in the field looking tor office the test in appointment, LINKVILLE,---------------- OREGON the best pass in the Cascade rather than party favor or influ Large new barn and corral, and every mountains between Eastern Wash ence, but we give a few of the arrangement to give satisfaction in every L. A. Naît, W m , Haaiu*, H. P. N bil ington and Puget Sound reports a points made by Arthur. His branch of the business. ASHLAND MARKET favorable route through the theory sounds pretty well, but HAY, BRAIN AND FLOUR Natchess pass, near Mt. Rainier. those who have studied the sub Constantly on hand and for sale. If the route be considered by.the ject know that it leaves the door company as good as can be fouud, open for the abuses it is most de Harris Neil &, Co«» it is probable that the building ef sirable to do away with. He •-DEALERS IN- erree s the road over the mountains will enumerates what is desirable in All kinds of fresh and dried be accomplished before the line is the matter, and so tar all will Meats, extended across the continent. It agree with him. He says: “Orig- Hides and pelts bought, and all kinds of fat will be one of the best paying sec iual appointments should be based ------FROM------ stock taken iu exchange fee neat. tions of the whole road, and will upon ascertained fitness. The no37.T3-tf relieve the people of the upper tenure of office should be stable. Linkville to Fort Klamath, Columbia region from the oppress Positions of responsibility should, Via Take Cottage and Klamath Agency MEAT MARKET! so far as practicable, be filled by Linkville Tuesdays, Thursdays and NEW ive monopoly of the O. S. N. Co. Saturday«-Batarn* Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri the promotion of worthy and effi E. H. ROMANS, Prop’»., carrying U. 8. mail* and pasreuger*. The extreme distress in Ireland cient officers. The investigation day*, fciT'H. L. Webfr, Agent at Unkvilte-J. 8. Bench, ASHLAND, OCN. has considerably abated, and word of all complaiuts and the punish Agent at Fort Klamath. I 4-44-tf] Al, FERREE, Proprietor. is sent that further relief funds are ment of all official misconduct C-STFreth meat Ot every kind for sate at the not needed from America. Mean should be prompt and thorough. lowest price*. while the Hand war” continues. I will add that by the acceptance CB~Tbe beet beef the country aflbrd*. CANNERY, The landlords have, so far this of public office, whether high or 5-2tf. J.*A. R. year, evicted 1,696 families, which low, one does not, in my judg is more than double the average ment, escape any of his responsi A. W. BISH, Proprietor, imam not fail *> rme for the last three years. Fores bility as a citizen or lose or impair f<>r Price List for W W W W iaao. Far« to *«y To tMe People of Jackson mad Lake ter’s bill is intended to restrain any of his rights as a citizen, and HB Hi Mai S3* aUdrc» upon *p- Cesstlss. pMeatlon. Contain* this system of wholesale eviction, that lie should enjoy absolute lib desrrlptlons «very- — I will can fresh fruits and vegetables thing required for but it makes slow progress in the erty to think and speak and act in persona! or family use, of all kinds upon orders during the com with over 1.100 Illustration*. W* cell all House of Commons, and will prob political matters according to his good* at wholesale price* In quantities to *wlt ing season. Fruits and tomatoes a spe the purchaser. The only Institution iu America ably be promptly rejected by the own will and conscience,provided ciality. Orders from a distance prompt Who make thta their special buslne**. AddreML MONTGOMERY WAR» A CO., oiriy that he honorably, faithfully Lords. • 8S7 A 239 Wabash Ave.. Chicago. Ilk ly attended to. Send a stamp for price and fully discharges all his official list. o2-6m. Graut is summeringin Colorado. duties,” Ut«2BE£Ä. ;*:• Butler & Bockfellow, HEADQUARTER’S FOR PIONEER STORE, The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, Maia Street, A aha nel. New Store! ............ - ♦ ■ New Goods! —— — aving succeeded mrs . m . w . har - oadime in the busu^M, would anuuioc* to th* public that they otfer for eale a full lin* of —■ ■ — >• ♦ ♦ ♦ •<— GglERAl SSRCSZ K0III, Stationery, School Book*, Etc., <£L 3 as F ’ EXPRESS LINE « f —XX SB CLOTHINQ, flOOTS and SHOES, <B> QU or XMX <■> O O and Provisions, Grocerie s 8— FOUNTAIN 4 FARLOW. HATS, CAF3, HARDWARE, A shland C ollege and N ormal S chool CROCKERY a»f GLASS-WARE, Am4 everything mswally found in * Ashland, Jackstn County, Oregon. FIRST-CLASS HOUSE -----------o------------------- And we also propone to sell »11 Goods “CHEAP FOR CASH !” — FACULTY — ----- MOTTO------ REV. LOWELT. L. ROGERS, A. M., Patainr.rtT, -TrufeMof ot Natural Bdenee, Metftal ani Moral PbUoaopby. 'Quick Sale«and Small Profit**’ REV. L a DRU ROYAL, A. M.,—ProfeMor of Latla and Greek I/ingu ge* and Uterature. COUNTRY PRODUCE MRS. A. A. ROGERS, PaBCKFraaaa,—Teacher of EI<KlMion, Principal of Preparatory Department i Taken’ in exchange for goods. AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL SON OSCILLATING SHUTTLE MISS ELIA M. SCO IT,-Teacher of Plano, Organ and Vocal Culture, MISS KATE THORNTON, A mistkht T kacbbb . o— Book-keeping, Busin*** Arithmetic. English Composition and eCher bradche* apefiaily pre paratory for busiDe*» life will receive uousn d attention. Thf b**t training and instruction aflorded those preparing to teach: Higher Mathematic* taught practically and thoroughly. SEWING MACSnfE. MYER & DRAKE, w f “HONEST DEALING, ANO A FAIR PROFIT." STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, ■■ -»* A A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF H New Prices ! t I E SHALL BE PLEASED TO WAIT UP- on ali cu*'.omero aud w.il Ao our best to Courses of Study. gire them «aUtfaction. Butler & RockfelioW. Ashland. May 16, 1879. [3-51 it m . baum , h . 1. —Classical, requiring six years, including prephrl»t«ry studiea. Graduate» teceiv« the degrees of A. B. and A. M. 2. —Scientific, requiring three years. Degree conferred, B. A- 3. —Normal, Commercial and Musical, ocoupying three years erteft. Diploma» given certifying to attainments of graduate*. c H ill , Furniture!! Furniture!! Furniture!! Expenses. TUITION. —$6 a month, $15 a quarter, $40 a year, fhje scholar three year*, or three, in same family, one year, $100. Instrumental Music or VoicG Culture $5 a month. Vocal music in clans $3 a quarter. Board $3.50 a week. Rooms or Cottages for self-boarding $2 to kw a month. Tuition in Mil cases payable in advance in cash or acceptable note*. College CaleadLar. BAUM & HILL, Fall Term comfnmee* i5epf^tnber 1st, 1880. Winter Ter#» commences November 24th, 1880. Spring Term commchees March 1st, 1881. ASHLAND, OREGON, PROMINENT FEATURES AND ITEMS OF INTEREST TJ?AVE OPENED THEIR NEW FURNITURE store with a full stock vt Full Chamber Sets, CHAIRS, Square and Center Tables, Book Cases, Cupboards, Lounges, What-Nots, 1. —The C liege will I hj chartered; and the Normal or Training 8ch*6f-F fdY teacher» will b made, it is hoped by »|>eeial enactment,an adjunct of the Public Schoel syetem, and diplomas made equivalent to first-grade certificatef.- 2. —Ashland has no saloon». The sale <»f intoxicating liquors is prohibited by th s city authorities, who are sustained by a strong public sentiment.- —the school is under the supervision of the Methodist EiftSdoptfl Church. The Bible will be reverently read and studied; the worship of God encouraged, hut the institution will be sectarian in no < bjcctionable sense. 4. —Patrons living at a distanco can arrange through the President for b«ar«l aa.l yvwMns. 5. —The Musical Department is mentioned as specially worthy of confidence and patrorrsge. • Address all comintmications to TRVKRYrHrNG IN THE LINE OF H0U8E- HOLD FurnfohlDg Good*, which they will sell at the lowest price*. REPAIRINC AND UPHOLSTftlNC DONE UTOR SHORT NOTIfii. BAUM & HILL. 5-3. NFTLEY. GEO. —vr THX— Ashland College and Normal School, 5-1-tf —AND— Ashland and Linkville ASHLAND STAGE LINE. HE SUBSCRIBER WILL HEREAF/. ter run a line Of stage daily between Ashland and Linkville, for the rasspo'- tation of passengers and express matter. —On Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri day*, at 5 o’clock a. m , a fine S» SHOP C. K. KLUM, T A shlnsiä HARNESS MANUFACTURE» OF.A^A1 DEALER IM Saddlery & Harness^ FOUR HORSE COACH ASHLAND, O regon . W ill start from Ashland, arriving at Link ville in the evening of the same day. IfEEPS A GENERAL ASSORT- ** ment of goods in bis line of trade. LEAVES LINKVILLE BOOT & SHOE STORE. THANKS TO THE PUBLIC For their Liberal Patronage, which be accepts aa testimony of their appre ciation Hi* purpose is to Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturday* in the Lndies\ Mens’ nnd Boy»’ JMsd-* morning, arriving in Ashland in the rfk’s, n Speciality. evening. On the al'ernat« day* a Team, Buggy aad Plow Harness, two-horse back or buck-board will BMiks »be tr«^. WHIPS, Fare (each way) • ••■«f»rwr*w • •*••• • • r ^#* • • • .. 00 ROHES, The stage* connect with back* tor Lake DC PTE RS “Grow With the Place*0 view and Fort Klamath. HORSE JILA NKETtL ----- ALSO------ HE IS IN FAV9B OF THOSE WHO Express charge* reasonable. OFFICE in Ashland at the livery stable. W inchester R epeating R ifles WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND Io Linkville at Thatcher A Worden's tore. (commwly e»ll«4 Henry Rifles) or n°ai3P OFctoa* »CKtaoilll H. F. PHIL UM, Materials of all kind*, such as model ot 1S66, 1873, and Í876- Proprietor. 52v3tf Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. FRENCH AND ALLIGATOR COOOS And anything elae that the public may r WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods AsStand, Juns 17th, 1*7«. s»Hf. uir* ALWAYS ON HAND, And all work gotten up iu the VERY BEST STYLE. FLOUR"” MEAL GEO. NUTLET. Linkville Livery Stables. MN1TAZKG ft WXBB, LUMBER ‘ LUMBER I Feed and Bran At a Bargain •^ ts pleased to atnoance that tbeit Stables a® —FOR— Sixty Days after July 1st. —I will make lumber 20 per cent, cheaper for C as # than it was ever before sold here. Lumber from best Yellow Pine, and warranted to be evenly sawed. Clear flooring, aiding and rustic for CHEAP Ftm LAKE COUNTY CASH, Are in •xrel'knt repair, amply provided with fe«d And that rnttotnsn will be wai'.etf on promptlv and in the beat style. jn Good HACKS ExceBewt BUGGIES aad No f RIDING HORSES always oo band. $15 per ThAMsaad, At the mill 5 males from Ashland-. All orders promptly filled. 1-tf CHANDLER A RICHARDS. MT Horae* promptly cared for, and^y EAGLE Tourists and Others Outfitted MILLS Ou the shortest notlc» >1 MISSES LY. AND N.H. ANDERSON, Forwarding and Commission Agealr ASHLAND,---------- OREGON, EL L. MU&TQH, Hair Ornaments, Parasols, Fans, Ribbons, Luces., etc, etc. Roseburg, *re>9n. MILLINERY. OEGON "Du not foil to give the Linkville Stabieb a trtk». ’<18 I MANNING fr WEAR. F. w. BASSI ATTORNEY AT LAW CONVEYANCER, AKX> as a labgk and commodious ware - hoo*—Amph room to- store freight and »yery kind of prodnee. Merchants of Southern Oregon will And it to their interest to *6ip aU- freight i through this House. Collect ions promptly made, and epeeta) artemM' Dress making a aped «lit y. Also th* agency for the ‘ Wool, bacon, flour, hiJes, etc., consigned1 to my given to the prapsriuoo of Needs, Mortg ge* and* iof *h;pmetn wUl receive prompt atteb- other Legal Pa|>*rf. Waa»a C ombt . BJF*Order* fr«a a distant» will receive prompt at 6^~Offic* !s Boom No. St reoo&dWtory of Mssoaio good* oat* oCB. L M. tdA-A-lf. teotieu no IPv4 BoUdutg. (4-31-tX. H ASHLAND, -------- OREGON,