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f c '« i T1IE ASHLAND \ TIDINGS Returned prospectors from the Skasjit mines, who came into Col FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3. 1*80. fax, W. T , report that the claims The Modoc Independent of Au are littered with the tools of dis gust 19th, says: The surveying gusted miners. party that is running the line for The name of the Bee, of Port a railroad from Reno to Oregon land, has been changed to the passed through town last Thurs “Portland Bulletin,’’and the paper day. They came through Secret is much improved under the pres valley, Madalene plains, down the ent management. South Fork on the west side with — — -------------- — Judge Sepulveda, of Loa Antje- in about five miles of this place, when they crossed the river and les, has decided that the law their passing line a little east Henry of this f>a88ed by the last California legis- 2 n ace, through ature forbidding the licensing of ann’s ranch, about three miles Chinese is unconstitutional. --------------- —------------- from here. From there they fol The Ute Indian chief, Ouray, is lowed up Pit river and went on the west side of Goose lake, and dead, and it is thought the loss of will proceed to the Oregon line, his influence may preclude the set where they will meet another par tlement of the trouble with these ty that is coming this way. They Indians by an amicable treaty. report that up to the time of The Statesman says Hon. M. C. reaching this place, they had found George has gone to Yaquina to see an easy grade, and as there- is an whas is needed there in the shape eaqually easy grade from here on, of national legislation. Hope lie there is no doubt but the roadNvill will remember Southern Oregon, follow this line. The object seems too. to be, to go direct to Oregon, and Duelling is fast losing its popu there is no doubt but the road will larity and its romance,even in the follow this line. Doubtless work on the road will be commenced as chivalrous South. A dispatch of soon as the report of the survey 28th ult., from Richmond. Vir or» is received. The Reno Jour ginia, says Dr. Johnson of that nal in speaking of the subject says: city, was arraigned upon charge “Mr. Moore, the contractor for the of intending to engage in a duel railroad north, arrived from the with Capt. Wise, and placed un East night before last. He went der bonds of S5,000 to keep the below last night to consult with peace for twelve months. the leading members of the com S mith S hop B urned .—The black pany, and if he finds everything smith and wagon shop at Brownsborough satisfactory, will soon be ready to was burned to the ground on Monday of go to work.” * ------------------------- Besides those already mentioned President Hayes will be accom panied on the trip to California by Secretary Ramsey, William D. Howells of the Atlantic Monthly, Miss Herron of Cincinnati, and Mrs. Mitchell ot Columbus, O. In speeches on the Pacific Coast. Mr. Hayes will deal largely with the subject of the great increase that has been made in the past twelve years in the production of gold and silver in this country. Tables , showing the increase have been prepared for him at the Treasury Department. These tables are as yet secret, but it is known that they show that the increase in the Croduction of precious metals has een much greater during the past fiscal year than any proceed ing one. ------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 E. J. FARLOW, J. D. FOUNTAIN, IMPORTANT ASHLAND DRUG STORE! Butler & Rockfellow. DR. J. H. CHITWOOD, —I have now on hand, and constantly receiving a general atock of Cil IIE A I) QU A RIER’S FOR Building, Masonic ASHLAND, OREGON, The Best GocdSj at the Lowest Prices, flluin Street, A»li»ud, -WALL rATER— GLASSW RE. A L CAPS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, CIGARS, TOBACO, PAINTS, OILS. DKl’GN, MEDICINES, ETC, GLASS. Sfiitionri y, Perrumeiy GENERAL STERCII AJfDISE, Staticaery, School Books, Etc., “HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT.’’ Of all kinds on hand and made to order on shortest notice, at prices that Defy Competition! y: cdl a «e 9» XXI < e > 'J O ® 8— m cr —LI aS STAPT.E and FANCY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, i» IS ti< CLOUTING. BOO I S nod SHOES, A FOUNTAIN & FARLOW. Toilet Articles. HATS, CAPS. HARDWARE, -TOYS- CROCKERY and GLASS-WARE, And Ashland, Jackson County, Oregon. -PUBE WINES and LÎQVOBS— Pipes. Tobacco 1 -AND- — Cigars,— “CHEAP FOR CASH !” REV. LOWF. lt . L. ROGERS, Mur.l Philosophy. a . -----M OTTO------ M., P bbsidkmt ,—Prof««»or of Natural Sdeuce, Mental *ol REV. L a DRU ROVAL, A. M.,—P.ofejaor of Latin an<l Greek Ixngu g*» and Li'eruture. * MSB. A. A. ROGERS, Puscsr rams,—Teicher of Elocu ion, Frindpsl of Preparatory ltapsrtra»nt. COUNTRY PRODUCE MYER & DRAKE, MISS ELLA M. 8COTT,—Teachrr of Phu*o, Organ aud Vocal Cu!tore. MISS KATE THORNTON, A mistamt T kacbbb . II AR DW ARE, Ashland, Oregon. S peaking in A shland . — By an unex STOVES, pected coincidence, two political speak TINWARE, ers, representing the opposing parties, TO THE FRONT AGAIN ! ! ! AMMUNITION, meet in Ashland this (Friday) evening, '^»ITH A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF and it is probable that they will arrange ETC. for a joint discussion of the issues of the MECHANICS’ TOOLS, present campaign. Col. C. H. Larrabee, DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS -AKO- of Seattle, W. T., will make a tour of -PAINTS Oregon in the interests of the Democrat EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS ic party, beginning his speaking at this HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT. place. Ex-Senator Mitchell, returning TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, to Portland from Washington, D. C., was induced to make the trip from San JOB WOBK a specialty ! —SHOUlDiR BRACES— Francisco overland, and sent word to Capt. McCall that he would be here to M. D. day, and would address the people this ------ AND— evening if desired. Neither of the speak ers knew of the other coming here, and USUALLY E VERYTHING Fn.BT-Cl.ABS DllUU tiToHK. they are, of course, unprepared for a de bate, yet it is hoped they will be willing to meet upon the platform. Col. Larra bee, is an able and experienced speaker, ami well prepared to champion the cause of his party, while Senator Mitchell, Orders from a distance promptly whom our citizens have had the pleasure attended to. I. H. of hearing heretofore, may undoubtedly OREGON be trusted to maintain the Republican ASHLAND, s O C I E LIES. side with no less ability. Keeps constantly on band a fine n>sort AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL SON OSCILLATING 8HUTTLE o- Courses of Study. ▼ v Bdlh r A. Rockfellow. Ashland. May 16, 1879. [3-51 if Expenses. I hi TUITION.—$6 a month, $15 a quarter, $10 a year. One scholar three years, or three, in same 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 82 to $5 a month. Tuition in all cases payable in advance in cash or acceptable notes. College Calendar. Furniture ! ! Furniture ! ! Furniture ! ! I hi BAUM & HILL, ma €.11 Fall Tenn commences September 1st, 1880. Winter Term commences November 24th, 1880. Spring Term commences March 1st, 1881. PROMINENT FEATURES AND ITEMS OF INTEREST ASHLAND, OREGON, 1. —The College will be chartered; and the Normal or Training school for tcachfis will be made, it is hoped by special enactment, an adjunct of the Public Schcsl C_.— syetem, and diplomas made equivalent to first-grade certificates. 2. —Ashland has no saloons. The sale of intoxicating liquors is prohibited by tl.: city authorities, who are sustained by a strong public sentiment. 3. —The school i^ under the supervision of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The Bible 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 bcaril a.i .l 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 Trustees. —The Musical Department is meutioned as specially worthy of confidence ai-1 patronage. Address all communications to STAGE LINE CITY MARKET ! - A corps of engineers will arrive in San Diego, Cal., on September 5th to locate a branch of the Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, from San Diego to the i Needles on the Colorado, via the Cajon Pass. It is reported th.it if San Diego will raise $30,000, to be paid after $2-50,000 has been «pent on the road, work will be i begun at once. Ben Butler declares that he will not be a candidate for any office, elective or appointive.at I lie com ing election. Strange way fur him to act. Appointment« for Speaking. J. S. Er ba was, Sr.c. BLACKSMITHING P M. WAGON MAKING, BONANZA, . AVE OPENED THEIR NEW FURNITURE eiure mí h a full e ock cf Full Chamber Sets, CHAIRS, Square and enter Tables. Book Cases, Cup oards, What-Nots, f. a I Lounges, —AND- VERY THING IN TBE LINE OF BOUSE- ti. HOLD Fu i.iening Good-, wLich they will s<-U al the lowest prices. REPA1RIKC AND UPHOLSTERIKC DONE UPOIt SHORT NOUCE. k;< >1 hi r», « nil f. I BAUM A HILL. 5-3. NL TLEY. GEO. —OP THE— 4 s hie ft d. OREGON. All kinds of blacksmithing done in the best style at reasonable prices. HORSE SHOEINC A SPECIALTY. w agons, Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Etc, made and retired. Plow work re ceives special attention. '4-M if CANNERY, To the People of Jnrkton and Lake Cvaatie«. —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 ly attended to. Send a sump for price list 52-6<u- THANKS TO THE 1UEL10’ For their Liberal Pationsge. «hich be accept- as testimony <i theii aj pre dation llis purpose is tu “Grow With the Place.’" HE 18 IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND 5J?Iti'*iELL 'JPtLUjF Materials of all kind«, such as FRENCH AND ALLIGATOR COODS Ard anytbiug elee that the public a.«y r nira ALWAYS GN HAND, And ull work gotten np in tbe VERY BEST STYLE. GEO. NUTLET. 4 ’1 UH t.* <‘E t-J LUMBER! LUMBER! ' f T1 At a Bargain All kinds of fresh and dried Meats, —FOR— S'J Sixty Days after July 1st. < 1 Hides and pells I o tgb’, and all kinds of fat stock taken in »-xc'iange for meat. Do37ov3-tf CHEAP FUR CASH LAKE COUNTY AT Good HACK« Excellent BUGGIES and No RIDING HORSES always on turnd. BAKERYy ------ AND------ CONFECTIONERY. C. A. NUTLEY, Proprietor. ----- Freeh Bre.d, Pie« en-1 C.kM kept con EAGLE MILLS. Tourists and Others Outfitted On the »hortest Doti» f*,,T FAIL to »»nd f' ’ "’if id Lt.«t for M ■■ EM Wf I8P0. F rvk to any M Bfj MH H ,i'l.ire,s upon «p. I'licAMon. Contain« description, every- required for . per ton «I or family um , wttb over 1.100 Illustration*. We «e'l in Bcxxl* at w.holeK» e price« In qnantttle« to . ui» >e purvbaaer. The only ln.«'lintton hi A meric* Who Disks rhi» rti—• r Ai>r<-tal l.itainees. Andre»«. MONTGtIMKKY WARD JU <«.. - V*7 * M9 W«bitah Are., Chicago, Ilk id H f J t 'i Slo per ThoaMad, At the mill 5 miles from Ashland. AU orders promptly filled. 1-tf CHANDLER & RICHARDS. 6ÄT Du not fail to give the Linked!« Stub'ee « trLl. Forwarding and Commission Agent, C. A. NUTLEY JKSik —I will make lumber 20 per cent, cheaper for C ash than it was ever before sold here. Lumber from best Yellow 1 Pine, and warranted to be evenly sawed. Clear flooring, siding and rustic for ^7*Horcee promptly cared for, and_^J CSJ-Oue door north of Cen’ra! Hotel. 51-Sm OEGO^ » Are in excellent repair, amply provided wl h fee1’ And th»t cufton.er« uill be w»i ed on promptly and in tbe beet nyle. ICE CREAM PARLORS stantly on h.nd. A. W. BISH. Proprietor, "r. pleawd lo ocDOODe. IbM tbeli stable. ,T BOOT & SHOE STORE -DEALERS 1N- A. E. WRIGHT. AND C. B. Watson, Esq., candidate for Presidential Elector on the Republican ticket, will address the people of South ern Oregon upon the political issues of the day at the following timesand places: Linkville, Tuesday, September 7th, él Bonanza, Wednesday, 8 << Lakeview, Saturday, 11 << Paisley, Monday, 13 15 Pine Creek, Wednesday. li October 1 Ashland, Friday, 2 Phoenix, Saturday, ll 4 Jacksonville, Monday, 6 Kirbyville, '5 ednesday, €1 ll 7 Wilderville, Thursday, ll 8 Grants Pass, Saturday, ll 11 Canyonville, Monday, 12 Myrtle Creek, Tuesday, 1 41 It 13 Roseburg, Wednesday, 14 17 Marshfield, Monday, 41 18 Empire City, Tuesday, 41 23 Oakland, Saturday, 44 Yoncalla, Monday, 25 44 Cottage Grove, Tuesday 26 14 Cresswell, Wednesday, 27 Eugene City, Thursday, 44 29 Appointments made for 1 u »’clock Feed and Bran Harris Neil &» Co«» GENERAL P‘ ill) Li < < .J < ;< K A will be the largest ever harvested —fully 5,600,000 bales, worth $300,000,000. It is also confi dently stated that this increase is largely due to the operation ot the entomological experts em ployed by the government in de vising means to check the ravages of the cotton army worm. H. C. HILL, M. BAUM, Saddlery & Harness, 1 names for a year in advance, so as to get It is confidently asserted that i it for $3. Published at 202 Sansome the cotton crop of the present year i Street, San Francisco. SHALL de pleased to wait up - ou all cui oui<-r» aid w.U do our beat to- give tbeui «stiffiCtk'B. 1. —Classical, requiring six years, including preparatory studies. Graduates receive the degrees of A. B. and A. M. 2. —Scientific, requiring three years. Degree conferred, B. 8. 3. —Normal, Commercial and Musical, occupying three years each. Diplomas given certifying to attainments of graduates. The great wheat speculation of James Keen, the capitalist, of which so much was said last fall, did not terminate to the entire satisfaction of Mr. Keen and others wliD invested money in the game. TRUSSES, Indeed, it is rumored that the seven men chiefly interested in the speculation lost three or four mil lions by it, half ol which comes from Mr. Keene’s treasury. At Ashland College a d Normal Sc ho 5-1-tf one time the pool held fifeen or sixteen million bushels of wheat and virtually controlled the mar ket in America, but the heavy de Ashland and Linkville ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP OPTICIAN, mand from Europe, which was ex pected in consequence of failures of the crops in that country, did ------ • C. - K. KLUM, not come, the speculators became FITHE SUBSCRIBER WILL BEREAF- iren' of the be-t JL ier run a l.re o< i"nge dally between frightened and in unloading sent MANUFACTUREROF.AND DEAI ERIN T he C alifornian .—The September Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. .filila- u and Linkville f r ibe raj. o'- COMMON FLINT AND PEBBLE CLASSES, IN Me-ds it ’ tie new 1 xlg- room, M imlìc Hill, every the price down and lost. number of our home monthly, The Cali ----------------------- — fornian, has come to hand, and contains Friday evening a 8 o'clock p. m . B i other- m>d GOLI) SILVER. NICKEL. STEEL, laiion of |ihS'r!igrri* and exme^s matter. —On Mueiay-. Wednesdays, ami Fri In speaking of fast horses, Mur a variety of able and readable articles. »talers In good »1-ruling re cor llaily invited to at RUBBER AND CELLULOID tend T e Terup’e meet« every tiret atii third Wed days, al 5 o’clock a . m , a fine phy, the old driver of Dexter, No exertions are being spared to make nesday in e.ch moniti. FR tM 8. A shland , O regon . TriuSometKing New in Spectacle**— stated to a World reporter that he this magazine equal to the best. Mr. H. C. A NULLEY, W .C. T , FOUR I ORSE CO^CH Patent a<'j'i'>'xble and cbangeable W. li . stari fioui A*bl«u<i, ¡niving >i Link last fall drove P.arus a mile on N. Clement opens with a candid discus J. M. W ashes , Secretary. E! PS A GENERAL ASSORT Glares and Frames. Call and see ville in th- ev n Du ■ f t e same da-. Bonner’s three-quarters of a mile sion of the political maxim,“To the Vic meut of goods in Lie lint* of traile them. [4-40 If Ashlsind Lodge No, 93. track in 2:11and Edwin For tors belong the Spoils. ” Alexander Del LEAVES LINKV LLE Ladies’. .Urn ’ smd Boys’ Sad- Fne-days, Tnui d ys aim c-.iimd-ys in tlm est the same distance in 2.1 If. Mar furnishes a sketch of John A. Sut tiles, a Speciality. A. F. A A. W.. m >rni ig, arr.vn g io A-bl >ml in the He says that Forest or Rarus can ter, and Sallie Ii. Heath contributes an Hold» their «t»ted communication* Thursday even evening. On ibe al ernne days a T h id , Bug iy at.d Plow Harness beat Maud S, and that if Bonner article full of information on the vine- Ing« od or before the full moon. Breihren in good lw<*-borsr hack or buck-board *tand:i>g are cordially invi ’ ed to attend. could be induced, with Van yards and wines of Napa Valley. In the H7Z FS, W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. will make tb* trip. H. F. BARRON. Prop’r. derbilt, to put his horses in a race way of stories, Mr. W. C. Morrow’s new J. 8. E ubank *, Sec'j. ROBES, Fare ic-ch wuj)................ ....................... SS 00 HESTERS with Maud S and St Julien, one ; serial, “A Strange Confession,” is coin- The st ig- s c nin-tt w ith hacks for Lake H JR SE BLANKETS. A shland , O gn . Ashland Lodge No. 45, of the fastest races and the fastest , meneed. The opening chapters are full view and Fort Klamath. i ----- ALSO------ time would be witnessed that the ; of interest and give great promise. Be 1. O. O. F., JPG' Expies- char es .ejs -nabie. W inchester R epeating R ifles world had ever known. Such a sides these articles there are many more, Fold their regular meeting every Saturday even OFFICE in Ash.and at the livery stable. (coniinonly called Henry Rifles) oí including some fine poetry, and the ng at their hall in Aehtand, Brother* in good race is among the probabilities. Freeh meats kept conet ntly on hand, t>Dd for In Linkvi le at Thatcher A Woiden's tore. model of 1806, 1873, a»d 1876 eule atjluweet C ash pices. number as a whole is perhaps the best «'aiding «re cjrdially invited toni’end. E. J. FARLOW, N. G., A New York correspondent of a which has yet been issued. After a fair H. F. PHILLIPS, FAT CATTLE tat 4 cta.i, HOGS, HAY, J. D. Fountain. Secret ry. Pistols, Cartridges, Etc. 52v3if Proprietor. Parisian Journal says the water trial, the proprietors find that a mistake GRAIN, FLOUR, which Dr. Tanner drank during was made in attempting to sell the mag WHEAT Taken at th« Highest marketable produce taken at current his fast was a decoction of the azine lower than other first-class publi- ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I, 0. E. S. prices And in other Market Rates in Exchange exchange for beef. yerba mate, a plant ot Paraguay, i cations, and the announcement is made n. F. B; tor Goods v5-u7] Will hold its stated meetings on th© Aehlaud, Jun« 27th, 1876. bo Iti. which is generally conceded to i that after October 1, 1880, the price will First and Third Tuesday in each month, al possess either life-sustaining prop j be advanced to $4 for the yearly subscrip- FLOUR- MEAL i tion and to 3.> cents for a single number, erties or rhe quality of arresting L. A. N eil , W m . H abdi «, R. P. N eil MASONIC HALL, ASHLAND. Linkville Livery Stables. organic combustion. The asser i In order that no one may feel aggrieved ASHLAND MARKET. All members in good standing are in tion that Dr. Tanner used this has ■ they will receive subscriptions at the old vited to attend. iinkaing & webb , MRS. M. E. McCALL, w m . not, however, been substantiated. ' rate until that date. Send in your --------------------- L« ph Ft SEWING MACHINE Book-keeping, Budiner» Arithmetic. Englieh Compnelt'cm and oth«r b-Ancie« specially pre jx rdory for budoe*- life will receive unneu 1 atten’ion. Tbe best trulbing and instruction aflonied thoee preparing to teach: Higher Mathematic» taught pruc ically »nd tboiougbly. DRUG STORE! < »ti >tn Taken in exchange for goods. Carefully compounded of the finest drug«. NEW FIRM, an xr as -»Quick Sa le* »nd Small Profits’7 CANDIES, NUTS a h d FINE CONFECTIONS. Please give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. Bacon, Lard, Wheat, Oats, Flour and all H. C. M yer , F. M. D rake , kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. last week. The fire started about 3 B. F. REESER, o’clock in the afternoon, while several men were at work about the building,but ¿39“ A shland , O r ., Aug. 20, 1880. as it originated in a fireplace in a room that was clused it had gained such head G. A. H ill , way by the time it was discovered that it D r H. T. I nlow , was impossible to check it, and as there ASHLAND,OREGON, were several loaded guns and cartridges in the room the men were kept from ----- DEALERS IN------ fighting the flames as successfully as they might otherwise have done. Geo. Mo GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF rine, the blacksmith, lost a good portion of his tools, and a lot of wagon material INL0W & HILL, Fropr’s., was destroyed. The total loss is estima ted at about £1,000. M lol re an an A d J we also propob© to aell all Goods ■O—O PRESCRIPTION« »verjthlag umully fooud in a FIRST-CLASS HOUSE -F^r medical purpoae«- PAINTS, OILS. VARNISH. GLASS, BUFSIIE<. ITO., ETC nd and Provisions, Groceries A shland C ollege and N ormal S chool In great variety aud uf new utd ration* deiigas. HARDWARE, TIN WARE CUTLERY, FRUIT CANS, TIN, SHEET-IRON and COPPER WARE OADiaa lu - A N*D - HEATING AND COOKING STOVES COAL OIL STOVES, NOTIONS, ETC., ETC., —A full stock of “White,” “New Home,” “American,” and “Peerless," Sewing Machines. succeeded mrs . m . w . bar U m .- U.»i. esr, would «mo unce to th, J ub ic that the) otK*r for k .1 b a full liue of H aving A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF New Goods! New Prices ! t PIONEER STORE, —M E R C II A N I) I S E DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTH- I G, FO T . ShOES, CROCKERY, i-J /1 Ro AO burg. Oregon. as a . la R ge and commodious waee - H V4-1I MANNING A WEBB. F. W. BASHFORD, ATTORNEY AT LAW CONVEYANCER, MISSES L V. AND M. H. ANDERSON. AND ASHLAND,-----------OREGON, ASHLAND, - - - - OREGON. bou«e—Ainpl* room >o «tore Pt-ight «nd • very kind of produce. M«rchabt« of R-o'be-Ti O'egnn wi 1 find it to their inter»»t to «hip ad freight Collection« promptly mad«, and eyeci 1 attention thiough tbta H» om . given to 'he preparation of Deole, Mong ga^ and Wool, b.c n, flour, bii»«, etc.,conrigned to my ere for raie or shipment will receive prompt atteu- other Legal P.par». ii<n. COTMark goods care of H.L.M. [4W-tf. Office la Room No. Building. MILLINERY. a, NCood etory of Muonic '4-1 1-tf Hair Ornaments, Farasois, Fans, Ribbons, Facts., etc, etc. Dre», making • «red >li'y. Aho the Agency for th« W akpxb C ob a at . 89* Order* from a dittanoe will receive prompt at tontlaE aoli-v* D