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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS It is announced that Ben But IMPORTANT ler will stump Massachusetts for FRIDAY AUGUST 27, 1880 Hancock & English. ---------- » *. -- -------- ; -DOR’T SHIRK. ÄTOTIO3E1 San Francisco has been chosen -TO— In every public enterprise as the next place for tbe meeting which depends upon voluntary of the Knight’s Templar, to take private aid for success the burden place in 1§83. is naturally unequally borne by Spj-ingfield Republican: “No the people, and the building of Presidential candidate ever went —I have now on hand, and constantly the Crescent City wagon road will about the country exhibiting him receiving a general atock of be no exception to the rule. Many self without losing bv it.” *-M ERCHANDISE— have already contributed liberally who will not receive any greater The newspapers of San Francis DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH share of the benefits it will bring co are still engaged in a violent ING, BOOTS, SHOES, than many others who have given controversy over the proposed CROCKERY, little w nothing?while some who new charter for that city. -WALL PAPER — have much at stake iu property or Nearly two thousand Sioux In GLASSWARE, KATS, CAPS, business interests have as yet sub dians who have been with Sitting scribed nothing whatever to the LADIES* AND GENTS’ FURNISHING Bull have surrendered to the U. S. fund that must be had to build the GOODS, road. It is charged that the cit Government at Fort Keogh, Mon CIGARS, TOBACO, PAINTS, OILS. izens of this end of the county tana. GLASS. have not been as liberal as those Dennis Kearney is again upon HEATING AND COOKING STOVES in other sections interested in the the sand lots at San Francisco, road—that they have done very shouting now for Weaver and the COAL OIL STOVES, NOTIONS, little to encourage the project. If entire W. P. C. Greenback Labor ETC., ETC., this be true, it must be admitted ticket. —A full stock of “White,” “New that they are standing in the way Democratic and Republican pa Home,” “American,” and “Peerlesi,” of the advancement of their own interests, and should the enter pers alike are asking for the pub Sewing Machines. prise fail or be delayed or crippled lication of General Sherman’s let HARDWARE, TIN WARE ters to General Hancock on the by their lack of public spirit, they CUTLERY, may reasonably be charged with a subject of the Presidential count. FRUIT CANS, TIN, SHEET-IRON and COPPER WARE want of business sagacity that is Among the Democratic speak not very flattering. We would ers who will participate in the not urge anyone to contribute campaign in Oregon this fall are Of all kinds on hand and made to order on shortest notice, at prices that more than a just share, estimated Senator Slater, Judge Reed, Gen. Defy Competition! or gauged by his possessions and Nesmith, Hon. J. M.*Gearin and circumstances, but rhe tax list of W. M. Townsend. Please give me a call before purchasing the county will show that there is elsewhere. There is a gold excitement in Bacon, Lard, Wheat, Oats, Flour and all thousands of dollars worth of . property here that must have pos Northern New York, some indica kinds of produce taken in exchange sessors. A rational view of the tions of the precious nierais hav for goods. B. F. REESER, wagon road enterprise discloses ing been found in the Adirondack that it is of direct ami ultimately mountains. The Sun says it is ¡E ït -A shland , O r ., Aug. 20, 1880. ofgreut benefit to all of this prop not yet known whether gold and erty, and that it would not be silver exist thure in paying quan D r H. T. I nlow , G. A. H ill , i merely commendable liberality tities or not. but an act of shrewd business pol The Republican County Con icy on the part of the owners to contribute in proportion to their vention ot Siskiyou last Saturday means to the cost of building the placed the following ticket in road. A large proportion of the nomination: For Sheriff, H. B. $5,000 which is asked from Jack- Mathewson; Clerk, John S. Pellet; sou county has wbeen subscribed, Treasurer, A. H. Burrows; Dis INL0W & SILL, Prop's., but the amount that is left unse trict Attorney, W. I. Nichols; cured is the portion that is most Surveyor, Gil Lamphier. Ashland, Oregon. difficult to raise. It will be like Land meetings are being held passing the hat around the second in various parts ol Ireland, and time—the amount called for may some excitement is reported, but TO TILE FRONT AGAIN!!! be but a small fraction of the first no violent agrarian outbreaks are ■y^irn a well selected stock of contribution, but it is always apprel lended. Crop prospects are much more diflicut to get, and too much more encouraging than MEDICINES, GILS often it comes from those who earlier in the season, and the de DRUGS, gave the most at' first. Let us mand for laborers is brisk. ------------PAINTS------------ hope it will be different in this During the year ending June case. Remember that the road 30th last 4-57,243 immigrants ar TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, cannot be built without money and that even the horse that is rived at the ports uf the United SHOULDER BRACES— willing to pull may be whipped States. In the year of the great est immigration, 1873, there ar beyond endurance. TRUSSES, ------ ------------------- rived 459,803. Last July 49,992 A Washington dispatch of the immigrants arrived, of whom 11,- . ------ AND—- 23d announced that President 000 were from Germany, 6,000 [VERYTHING USUALLY UKEPT IN A Hayes was to leave Washington from Ireland and -5,000 from Eng I B Davo S tubb , yesterday; the 26th, for his trip to land. the Pacific coast. He will go first ty TERMS, CASH ! A Washington dispatch of the to his Treemont home for a few days, and then to Canton, O., to 20th says that in view of the al attend the reunion of his old regi i leged frauds in the census returns Orders from a distance promptly ment, where he will be joined by ot South Carolina a new census of the State will be ordered, and un attended to. I. & H. Generuls Sherman, McDowell and der the law Superintendent Gen. McCook. Col..W. S. Stone, who has agreed for the C. & O. Stage Walker, with the approval of the SOCIETIES. Co. to furnish the party convey President, is empowered to re ance from Redding to Roseburg, move the present Supervisors and Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. Meet, at the new lodge room, M ieontc Hui), every received a telegram stating that I make new appointments, without Friday evening a R o’clock r. m . Brother« and they would arrive at the former regard to those nominated by the eiMer« in good etHDdinR «re corllxily Invited to at place September 6th. So, if their President and confirmed by the tend. Tue Temple meet, every flret and third Wed- ne^iay in etch month. calculations do not fail, the dis Senate. C. A. NUTLEY, W .C. T., tinguished tourists will be in Ash J. M. W aokhi , Secretary. Information Requested. land on the 9th or J Oth of Sep B Ashland Lodge No, S3. L inkville , O r ., Aug. 23, 1880. tember. J. D. FOUNTAIN, ASHLAND DRUG STORE! * Butler & Rockfellow, DR. J. H. CHITWOOD, CASH BUYERS ----------------------- --------------------------------------------- HEADQUARTER’S FOR Building, Masonic E ditor T idings .— The Crescent City Courier of As there has been a Commission ap the I Sth says: “Our Smith River pointed by the U. S. and the State of correspondent gives us an over Oregon to come out here and investigate hauling for favoring the Crescent the character of the lands in controversy, City route for the proposed new i and the settlers are desirous of obtaining wagon road. We will give only evidence to show the character of the one reason for so doing, which is lands in 1860, the date of the grant, and this: That we believe it impossi knowing that a large number of the old ble for the road to be built with residents of Jackson county formed a out the assistance of Mr. Gasquet, party that went out to Humbolt in who it is v-ell known would not search of a gold mountain that year, we give a cent towards its construc would like to have them or some of them tion if built by the wav of Smith give us the names of the members of the river.' We are not prejudiced to party, and date of their crossing Lost one route more than another— ! river on their way out; whether they crossed at the old stone ford on the em only so the road is built.” igrant road, and what the depth of the The Bee says: In the whole water was at that time. history of Portland no such accu I We also wish the names and similar mulations of money were ever facts relative to the same river at the seen-as at present fill all deposito time the volunteer party crossed there, ries. Every bank is deluged with who went out to “fight the emigrants” coin and greenbacks, and on good in 1861, as the expedition was facetious security anv amount is obtainable ly termed. We know, and believe wc can prove at 10 per cent, per annum. Bor- reliable witnesses, that the waters of rovyers are, however, not plentiful, by this “Lower Klamath” and Tule Lake as most of the improvements in were far lower prior to the floods of 1861 progress are conducted by those and 1862 than they have ever been at who have the means to continue their lowest stage since that flood, as no them without being obliged tu part of the lands surveyed by Howard 4 borrow. Turner in 1872 (which are the lands in controversy) could have been overflowed The first trial of sheep dogs in without a rise in Lost River by reason of this country is to take place at I the overflow through the slough from Phikidelphia next month in con Klamath or Link river sufficient to ren- nection with the Pennsylvania ■ der the stone ford impassable. State Fair. Each dog will be re It is a well known fact that since the quired to take five sheep from a i flood of 1861 and 1862 that °for4 hw pen, drive them a certain distance ■ and pen them. The shepherd may follow dr precede the sheep, but he will not be alloWed to as sist the dog, though he can com mand him by voice or gesture. been unused on account of the depth of water, and that the old emigrant road around the lake is one or two miles out in the present lake, and the old juniper trees and sage brush that formerly grew near tbe road were long since killed by the encroaching water. Will some of the members of those ex peditions give, through your paper, the required information, that the evidence of members of the party may be ob- t.iiu.d if necessary to substantiate the facts. Very truly yours, O. A. Sji’AFNF. A political riot took place on Saturday in*Coffeeville, Miss. A Democratic negro and the Green back candidate, for Sheriff’ were killed. Two other Greenbackers were noun dcd. I A. F. A A. W.. AA Hokl, their »toted communtcatfou, Thursday even tag«oo or before ;he full moon. Brethren in good (tauding are cordially Invbed to attend. W. Q. ATKINSON, W. M. J. S. EvBAh*«, Sec'y. MASONIC HALL, ASHLAND. PAINTS, OILS. VARNISH, GLASS, BRUSHES. ETd, ETC. CANDIES, NUTS • a « d FACULTY “CHEAP FOR CASH !” REV. LOWELI. L. ROGERS, A. M., P bmidbxt ,- Prufestor of Natura) Sciocca. Menu! cal Moral Pbilutopby. — motto — ‘Quick Sa les and Small Profita*’ FINE CONFECTIONS. ' RKV. L a DRU ROYAL, A. M.,—ProfoMor of Latin and Greek Tangu<gea end Literature. PRESCRIPTION« Csrefally eoaapouoded of th, Coeat drag*. Taken^ in exchange for goods. MISS ELLA M. SCOTT,—Teacher of Plano, Organ and Vocal Cultore. MISS KATE THORNTON, A miitamt T kachkb . H. U. M yer , COUNTRY PRODUCE MRS. A. A. ROGERS, PancerraicM,—Teacher of Hocw.lxi, Principal of Preparatory D-jortmeot. F. M. D rake , AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL SON OSCILLATING 8HUTTLE o Book-keeping, Dustnea. Arithmetic. English Cbtnpo.lttoo and ether brenche, »peciilly pre paritory for bu.it«.- life will receive tuiuru .1 atten’ion. The ba,t training and instruction aflordad thore prepnnng to teach: Higher Mathematic, taacht practically «nd thoroughly. NEW FIRM, SEWDTG MACHOTL Courses of Study. MYER & DRAKE, E SHALL BE PLEASED TO WAIT Up w.l) do uor teat to ----- DEALERS IN----- * 1. —ClaMical, requiring six years, including preparatory studies. Graduates receive the degrees of A. B. and A. M. 2. —Scientific, requiring three yeais. Degree conferred, B. S. 3. —Normal, Commercial and Musical, occupying three years each. Diplomas given certifying to attainments of graduates. «CNERAL ASSORTMENT OF Expenses. ASHLAND, OREGON, HARDWARE, STOVES, TINWARE, AMMUNITION, College Calendar'. Fall Term commences September 1st, 1880. Winter Term commence, November 24th, 1880. Spring Term commences March 1st, 1881. ETC. MECHANICS' TOOLS, on all cuekkuter, and W gir, them MUtbctloa. Butler & Rockfellow. Ashland. May 16, 1879. f3-51 tf Furniture ! ! Furniture ! ! Furniture ! ! BAUM & HILL, PROMINENT FEATURES AND ITEMS OF INTEREST -AMO ~ ASHLAND, OREGON, 1. —The College will be chartered; and the Normal or Training »clionl for teachers EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS will be made, it is hoped by special enactment, an adjunct of the Public S_h;,l syetem, and diplomas made equivalent to first-grade certificates. HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT. 2. —Ashland has no saloons. The sale of intoxicating liquors is prohibited by th-s city authorities, who are sustained by a strong public sentiment. 3. —The school is under the supervision of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The JOB WORK a specialty! Bible will be reverently read and studied; the worship of God encouraged, but the institution will be sectarian in no objectionable sense. 4. —Patrons living at a distance can arrange through the President for beard «Ail 5-2. M. k D. rooms. Students from abroad are expected to live only at places acceptab e to Faculty, and to receive instruction only of teachers employed by the Trustee,. —The Musical Department is mentioned as specially worthy of confidence ani patronage. /C-d-Address all communications to . r 0. R. MYER ■pF AVE OPENED TT1K1R NEW > URNTTUJ? K e» »tore with a full s uck uf Full Chamber Sets, CHAIRS, Square and Center Tables, Book Cases, Cupboards, What-Nots, Ashland College and Normal Schoo', Ashland and Linkville OPTICIAN, Keeps constantly on band a flue as,ort- meat of the belt ASHLAND HARNESS HE SUBSCRIBER WILL HEREAr- ter run a line o* Mage dully between T Ashland and Linkville. f<>r tbe raa-pof- SHOP U» VERYTHING TN THE LINK OF ROUSE- *=^ HOLD Furnieuuig Good«, which they will »«11 at tbe lowest prices. REPAIRINC AND UPHOLSTERING DOKEUTOK SHORT NOTICE. MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN A shland , O gn . Frert !M,t, kept caoeUntly oa hand, nd for „to atffewMt C am price,. FAT CATTI.® (at 4 ctr), H. F. FHILLIN, Proprietor. 52v3tf FLOUR, BOOT & SHOE STORE. THANKS TO THE tDBLIC model of 1866, 1873, and 1876 'fife Material, of all kind,, aueb a* Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. A,bland, J ud , 27tb, 1876. F BENCH AND ALLIGATOR GOODS Aid anything ,1 m that tbe public may r And all work gotten up in tbe VERY BEST STYLE. Linkville Livery Stables. R. F. N ul wire ALWAYS ON HAND, DOltf. MEAL FLOUR W m . B abbi ,, À s h I a a d WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Bates in Exchange for Goods And other marketable produce taken at carrent price. In exchange for beef. H. F. B; vJ-n7J L. A. N ul , —OF THE— evening. On tbe alternate days a Team, Buggy and Plow Hamess. For their Liberal Patronage, which Le two-borse hack or buck-board JKZLTS, accept, ai, testimony of their appre will make the trip. ciation His purpose is to RODES, Fare (each way)................................................. >8 OO DUSTERS The stage, connect with hacks tor Lake HORSE li LA NKETS. “Grow With the Place." view and Fort Klamath. ----- ALSO------ HE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO Express charges reasonable. W inchester R epeating R ifles WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND OFFICE in Ashland at the livery stable. (commonly called Henry Rifles) ot In Linkville at Thatcher A Worden's tore. OP«MF OD qoî III HAY, HOGS, NU TLEY GEO. Saddlery & Harness, H. F. BARRON, Prop’r. BAUM «fc HILL. 5-3. C. K. KLUM, COMMON FLINT AND PEBBLE CLASSES, IN tation of passengers and express matter. GOLD. SILVER. NICKEL. STEEL. —O b Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri RUBBER AND CELLULOID days, at 5 o’clock a . m , a flue FRAMES. A shland , O regon . ^"Something New in Speetaclee— FOUR HORSE COACH Patent adj a st able and changeable W ill start from Ashland, art ¡ring at Little 17EEPS A GENERAL ASSORT- Glaaaes and Frames. Call and see ville in tbe evening of the same day. ment of goods in bio line of trade. them. [4-40 tf LEAVES LINKVILLE Tuesday,, Tburrdsys and Saturday, in tbe Ladies'. Mem’ mid Bv>»’ Sad dles, a Speciality. morning, arriving in Aablan*! in ihe CITY MARKET! Lounges, —AND— STAGE LINE. ASHLAND, --------- OREGON, H. C. HILL, M. BAUM, TUITION. —$6 a month, 815 a quarter, $40 a year. One scholar three year,, or three, in uine family, one year, $100. Instrumental Music or Voice Culture $5 a month. Vocal music in class $3 a quarter. Board $3.50 a week. Rooms or Cottages for self-boarding $2 to $5 a month. Tuition in all cases payable in advance in cash or acceptable notes. GEO. NUTLET. ASHLAND MARKET. 1C2TNAXNG & WEBB, MRS. M. E. McCALL, W. M. J. 8. E cbawk ,, Sac. Feed and Bran Harris Neil &. Co.. LUMBER t ■^re pleased to annonnc, that their Stable, ,T All kinds of fresh and dried K i IRKTILI i E Meats, AND Hides and pelts bough*, and sll kind, offal atock taken in exchange for meat. p nu37.v3-tf WAGON MAKING, OREGON. All kind, of blacksmithing done in the best style at reasonable prices. CHEAP FOR CASH * AT Sixty Days after July 1st. OEGOE Good HACKS Exoelbnt BUGGIK9 and RIDING HORSES a)way, on hand. BAKERY, Wagons, Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Etc, made and repaired. Plow work re ceives special attention. LAKE COUNTY —FOR— —I will make lumber 20 per cent, cheaper for C ash than it wm ever before sold here. Lumber from best Yellow ho 1 Pine, and warranted to be evenly sawed. Clear flooring, siding and rustic for Ar, in excellent repair, amply prodded wi'h feed And that curtomen wilt b, wal ed on promptly and in th, beet My),. ICI CBSAM BABLOBS HORSE SHOEINC A SPECIALTY. Sio per ThsMaBrf, 6SF Horee, promptly cared for, and_^-j —7 and ---- EAGLE MILLS. At the mill 5 miles from Ashland. orders promptly filled. Tourists and Others Outfitted CONFECTIONERY. (4-28 tf ___ Freeh "Do not fall to give the LlnkviHe Subte, a trial. Forwarding and Commission Agent, Breid, Pie, and Cikee kept coo- •tantly on hand. fyona door north of Central Hotel. A. W. BISH, Proprietor, H. MOT0E, C. A. NUTLEY. To the People efJackMaaad Lake Coaaaatlee. T*ffT FAIL to read —I will can fresh fruits and vegetables of all kinds upon orders during the com ing season. Fruits and tomatoes a spe ciality. Orders from a distance prompt I ly attended to. Send a stamp for price i list. - 52-6m. f”r ”ur Price Ll«t for ■I 9H I I 1880. Faax to any ■ a.Uirew upon ap. I'llcarlon. Contain, d»scrtptlor., every- th'nx required for perennai er family wm . with aver 1.M8 IlluMratton*. W* aon Zu rood, at whnlMala prier. In quantifie, to «ni, the parchMrr. The only |n*rltntlnn In A turtle* xfil^F Who make III.M 1 Ileir « ihm 1. i I hiiAtliH.« Afidre.a. MONTGOMERY WA >4 7 • W vbxrb Air-, Uh ig- 1% 4 All 1-tf CHANDLER A RICHARDS. G. A. NUTLEY, Proprietor. CANNERY, LUMBER I At a Bargain -DEALERS in - A. S. WEIGHT. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING i I CROCKERY a*d GLASSWARE, And ve aleo propoae to «eß all All members in good standing are in vited to attend. BONANZA, and Provisions, FIRST-CLASS HOUSE Pipes. Tobac’co r -AN D— — Cigars.— GRAIN, Will hold its stated meetings on the First and Third Tuesday in each month, at Grocerie s Aad •▼erythlHg uaually feand ta » • Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon. —PURE WINES and LIQUORS— -Fyr medical purpoM»- I. O. O. F.« ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I, 0. E. S. HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, A shland C ollege and N ormal S chool la great variety and of mw and varios, d,,lgn,. Ashland Lodge No.45* Bold their regular meeting every Saturday even- ng at their hall tn Aetabod. Brother, in good standing are cordially invited to attend. E. J. FARLOW, N. G., J. D. Fountain. SncreUry. CLOTHING, BOOTS and SHOES, Perfutn icry -------------------------- I STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, 3—• — TOYS — DRUG STORE! I G O 1XJ <E> Utl U» FOUNTAIN & FARLOW. Toilet Articles. ----------------------------------------------------------------- f MRS. M. W. HAB- a “HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT.” MEDICINES, ETC., - an ; d - AVING SUCCEEDED O DINB ID the buriuM», would »liDuUUC* to H ike pub.le that they offer fur Mb a fall line of Stationwy, School Books, Etc., —IX SB Stationery, Maia Ktreet, Aiband, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF New Store! New Goods! New Prices ! DRUGS* PIONEER STORE, The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, ASHLAND, OREGON, —-------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------ A- E. J. FARLOW, j Roseburg. Oregon. ▼4-18 MANNINO A WEBB. MILLINERY« F. W. BASHF0BD, ATTORNEY AT LAW CONVEYANCER, NUSSES L r. in N. H. AKMR80M, AND ASHLAND,-----------OREGON* Hair Ornaments, Parasol«, Fans, R ibbons, as a large and commodious ware - boore—Ample room to «tore freight and ►very kind of produce. Merchant, of 8nn'bern O>eg>wi wi ] find tt to their mtareet U» ,Ulp all freight Collect ion, promptly made, and rpecial attention Laces., etc, etc. through tbl, Howe. given to tbe preparation of Deed,, Mortg<ge: and Wool, bicon, flour, bile,, etc., cooaigned to my . Dre,» maklBg a »rwcfelRy. AI m > tke »Jtary fc» th* esre for Mie or abiprnent will receive prompt atten other Legal Paper,. W abub * Coa,*T. tion. ’o ’oom Wo. X, reooed »tory of Mtoocic 1 «r Order, f-om a diateore will receive prompt at • MT»«» good, tire cf H. L M I» V f. ’.ewrie. aollvt H 4 ASHLAND, - - - - OREGON. • fl