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t THE I ASHLAN.) T í DINGS air. MAl.xK ELECTION. CAMPAIGN ECHOEN. MECHANIC’S ASHLAND DRUG STORE! PLANING MILL, G. A. H ill , D r H. T. I n low , <5 » An exchange remarks: Political The first news from the election orators should remember that people will in Maine on Tuesday last caused GENERAL E. I. APPLEGATES t lie Democrats to illuminate. and not swallow frothy speeches any more ! ----- AND----- SPEECH. light bonfires, while the Republi than they will frothy beer. They let cl ’ em settle first and see what is in the DR. J. H. CHITWOOD, cans grew thoughtful. It wusan- I FURN.TURE, SASH, 03JR i I I Gen. E. L. Applegate spoke in nouced that the election was very bottom. I BUND, Don Piatt, the editor of the organ of Bouck’s hnll last Monday evening close, indeed, with chances favor «4» » Jad tv AH2 UCULüliiKG, to a large audience, a very fair able to the Greenback-Democratic the National Democracy published at ST* proportion of which was Demo fusionists. SA. "JY a Subsequent advices, Washington, 77/e Capita/, says: “Gar I Main street. A al. »«nd. I ASHLAND, OREGON, cratic. His speech was over two ! grew more and more cheering to field holds to-day the honored position Graaita, Street, hours and a half iu length and was ■ the despondent Republicans. At of being the only poor man among the ASHLAND, 032G02T heard attentively throughout. \Ve I nine o’clock this morning we re political leaders.” / '/ AV ING bUCUtKDLD MRS. M. W. H.tR I'iCCXT ACA!.\!!! The Vicksburg II^ra’A (Democratic) 1U II.« VU f I ei- , Wlrtlil -I m » U1KX IO can give but a partial abstract: Ö ceived bv private dispatch the lat A WEI.L SELE’rED SI OCR OF ib i ub tc <Lki liej vUb' f.r »tir a fuu iiue..f He first explained his own po est that has been telegraphed from says: “General Garfield says the negroes ALL KINDS OF PLANINO, MOULDING, TURNING, W,:n are bulldozed and ballot-stuffed out of sition. Since he first labored for' the Pine Tree state. It reads as CIRCULAR AND SCROLL SAWINC. the election of Lincoln, he has; follows: “Of' the five Congress- their rights. In some instances this is I ÙR’JGS, M ÜCU? 5, ÜÎU- p'in.r.u--o'l li-! i Ù diTall 'Xl-» I FURNITURE CARVING AND OR been a Republican. Four years men elected, the Fusionists have true. As we said before, the affairs in 4¿1 Ü Oö -PAINTS— I NAMENTAL WORK DONE ago the Democratic party and the i two and the liepublicans, three. all parts of the South are not yet per TO ORDER. leaders of the Southern people de- I In both branches of the Legisla fectly regulated." {•lAI’I.Eaid FANCY GOODS, I)RE — Gt GD-, T 11 LT ARTICLES, P£ F j WI A Democratic negro was killed by a LY, elated that the results of the war I ture there is a large Republican SASH, D00R3, SUNOS AND MOULDING CON VljOlHlNU. 1KO 8 ft** SHoEs. had settled forever the question as1 majority, and Davis, the ¡Republi Republican negro in Ocala, Florida, and STANTLY ON HAND ANO MADE TO CROC«!. HAIS,CAP-, UAtiDVV AKE, Pt*iTM:n«* > Eurmiure of ail kmAs manujar!ai id —SHCUlDcR BR;CcS~- to whether or not the American ; can Governor, lias from 1,500 to the Runner of that place hopes that St at ioiK'i y. - a n ; d - people were living under a nation 2,000 majority.” The Democrats “when Hancock gets to be President he the icholc.adc. and Picviscos, Groceries Toilet Articles. will put a stop to this ku-klucking of col al government. He believed the will be thoughtful too. IT » ng -o’4 my l *0< k 1 will «id b.t«-e t in th«- re- ored Democrats in the South by colored ♦ ♦ >• t«l fur i'uieb » -e»- u B urn & Hi •, I won 4 e- Southern people were sincere in -TOYS- ----- AND----- Kj.ec fu>l) it’Coli.nieiid n.j finiu-r |>''toii« 'o ¡j Plot. Collier, of the Department Republicans " their profession of acceptance of luit* ’ hem « c II .il h-l» 1 »'or , \v):e e m y br futuol .« I The Cleveland Plaindea/er thinks that In gr»at variety aid of uew atd ».rione dee>gne. USUAI UY KEPT IX A And •irerylh,*.< unaally found in a the situation and complete sur of Agriculture, has put lhe last E VERYTIIING •-.►•or’in»in of uri’i u e. II. ST-CUAKS D V«! M0UI. the the majority of the young men of 5-12 If j L. 8 P. MARSH. —PUBE.W1NES an > L Q! ORS— render of their state sovereignty touches to the understanding of FIR&KLi-SS RL ILE country are for Hancock. -F m T medical pnrpo»«.«- theories. Thinking, then, the ! sorghum sugar making He finds TERMS, CASH ! Aid we ulso propose to ••«-Il all Good» gr* at question of the perpetuity of that it is not only possible bur A lfalfa .—The value of alfalfa for P’ines. Tobacco I the Nation’s life to be finally set-! easy to extract from sorghum provender is being appreciated more 1 . - A X !>- crystallized sugar tiiat compares “CHEAP FOR CASH !” tied, he considered the subject of j every year by our farmers, and wherever — Cigar?. — • Orders from a distance promptly national finance the paramount _ favorably both in quantity and I it can be successfully grown the acreage PAINTS, OILS. VARNI-TI. GLASS, ----- MOTTO------ attended to. I. A H. question of the time, and allied I quality with cane sugar. It is under it is increasing. When irrigation B'H'SHE<. I TO., ETC *Qnick Sa le- und Small Profits” himself with the organizaiioii almost as simple as making maple is feasible three good crops may be cut CANDIES, NUTS a m u FINE CONFECTIONS. JMIE «^LI’.SCKII’.ER WILL IIEI JL ’er run alne o' »»><pe d’ilv b. formed to carry out a policy sugar. The difficulties that bafHed every year, and the hay is of the best., COUNTRY PRODUCE A» H' <i mid Linkville f'-r Ute t'J which he considered for the pub manufacturers resulted simply greatly superior to much of that used in ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP i.iiion < f p s • t g’ lb ¡'t-d ex e«s inul Carefully compounded <»f ih« lineet drug*. lie good. ] But in all bis speeches from not dealing promptly enough the county. I11 reference to the mode of lic Taken in exchange for good«. ili —Ou M (may-. W<-«lne»d •>-, a • during his campaigning for the with the syrup. The professor planting, a correspondent of an exchange dava. m 5 o’clock a . M , » fine AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL- Greenback ticket lie had declared predicts that within five years all says: “Prepare your land the same way I as for oats; sow twenty pounds of seed H. U. M yer , F. M. D rake , FOUR I ORSE COACH the sugar needed tor use in the bUN OSCILLAI ING SHUTTLE that if ever the old issue of state Will, aii ti o:<i A-lilaU'l, I living al Link sovereignty should be again raised, United «States will be produced by per acre; give a good brushing after »¡lie in ib>- rv u ft1 e Mine day. MANUFiClURER OF.AND DEA I ERIN sowing. Spring time after all danger of he would swing to the Republican American farmers. SEWING MACHINE frost is over is the only time to sow it in LEAVES LINKVILLE party. He finds this very issue Tue-daxs. Tbui-d yi- unu Suiiirdiys in lhe In Cowlitz county, W. T , Mrs. order to be successful; s indy loam and confronting the people in the com A. B. Huntington has served as new land is best, it will grow on upland in irni ig, airiviig in Asbl ¡nd in ibe VW7E SRAM. IE PLEASED TO WATT UP- ing election, hence his return to Superintendent of schools for two provided the same is free from weeds V V oc idi ctie'on» rr ai d w 11 du u«.r beri to evening. Ou »he al erime days a A shland , O regon . and fern. the Republican ranks. two-horse back oi buck-bo «id give item »ailef ciL-D. years satisfactorily, and is a candi ? The personal character of the date for re-election on lhe Repub a ill make lir* irsp. B viliiino the W agon R oad . — Mr. E PS A GI NE RA L ASSO IUT ISiitU r Ai. Itockfell»»w. Far» 'e cb way)......................................... Ss 00 men nominated for the Presidency lican ticket. The names of wo i H. Gasquet, who has gone to San Fran IDfl.t <4 gm db Hi I.is lit,*- vf uaiie ASHLA' D, O?EGON, Ashland. May 16, 187Í). [3-51 if The st'ges c ll<i«'et wilil backs I I' 4.<ikt— is but one of the matters to be men for this position have been cisco in the interests of the Crescent City L:idi« s\ .Um ’ :m<t B< ys* Sud» ----- DEAIÆRS IN ---- view and i ort Khinr-illi. considered in choosing between presented also in Clarke, King, wagon road, suggests through the Courier likes, a Spechi lily. Exprès- char es <e s >mb’e. them, and the very least in impor Pierce and Kitsap counties, iu the that those wishing to secure contracts on GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF M. BAUM, II. C. HILL, • 'FE1CE in Ash hik I at ti e liv-ry sfibie. To tin, Biig ry and Plow Harness tance. The chief question to be latter on lhe Democratic ticket. the new road should examine the entire 1.1 Linkvi !e .u Tb dcbei A Woiden s ¡ore. I route immediately, so as to be ready to studied is: What measures or pol -------------- «>» ------------------------- n /z ps , submit their estimates at an early day, icies do they represent ? In an Rt) R ES, Let’s see: In 1877 Ben Butler for it is expected that the company wdl H. F. PHILLIPS, DUSTERS I swering this question the speaker was a Republican; in IS7S a Labor be ready to receive proposals in a very 52v3if Pi opri- tor. H.HISE RLANKE1S. reviewed the history of the Re- Reformer; last year a Gieeiibacker; short time. He says a company of Chi — a Leo — publican and Democratic parties, and this year be is a Democrat. It namen are already examining the route, STOVES, with a view to getting a contract. Wixciu - stek R epeating R ifles I aid pointed out particularly the makes us sad to think that next TINWARE. (commonly called Homy Rifles) oi! development of the heresy of state year it his turn to be a Republi AMMUNITION, model of 1806, 1873, and 1876 shland ollege sovereignty and the relation of can again!—[Norr. Herald. ETC. Pistols. Cartridges, Etc. ¡BAU31 & HILL? the two parties thereto. Grad — AND — MECHANICS’ TOOLS, It is expected that the present I ually the error grew and spread Legislature of our state will un- until in Jackson’s time it had as - AND“ HEAT Token at tha Highest I ASHLAND. OREGON, 2T0BMAL SC300L, dertake the amendment of the M irket Kate? in Exchange sumed such proportions that the EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST CLASS ’or GooJs Governor of South Carolina fell laws relating to assessment and Ashland, Jackson County, Or I TTAVE OrENFD THEIR NEW FURNITUR K Athland, Jure ?7th, 1376. n«>ltf. HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT. taxation — a diflicult task for even «• ä «ivre wi ll a full • vo. ><f safe in bidding defiance to the na- I egon. the profound statesmen of some tional government. Old Hickory I Full Chamber Sets, was not a state rights man, and portions of Oregon. FACULTY, JOB WO HH a specialty ! ----- w ------ -- was only prevented from bringing The trial of Kalloch for the R ev . L owell L. R ogers , A. M., Presi I CHAIP.S, the question to a trial of force by murder of DeYoung is being de dent and Professur of Natural Scienc I CHEAP A. W. BISH. Prop ietor, es, Mental and Moral Pbilmyiphy. the compromise effected by Henry layed as much as possible. It has Square anc Enter Tables, Clay. Since Lhat time the Demo been taken into the supreme R ev . L a D ru R oyal , A. M., professor of To the People »f J'irkwii and Lake Latin and Greek Languages and Liter Book Cases, Cup cere’s, Counties. cratic party has been the defender court of the state on technicali ature. . of the confederate theory and the —I will can fresh fruits and vegetables ties. M rs . A. A. R ogers , Preceptress, Teach Lounges, Republican party has fought the of all kinds upon orders during the coin What-Nots, er of Elocution, Principal of Primary In the Vermont election last fatal error and has defended and ing season. Fruits and tomatoes a spe Department. -AND— 1 week the Republican majority ciality. Orders from a distance piompt- pVF.RY HING IN TRE UNE OF I OUS1 preserved the Union against its Miss E lla M. S cott , Teacher of Piano, I Organ and Vocal Culture. ly attended to. Send a stamp for price cÿ- 1K-1.D Fu i iri.ii g <>«4id , u icb ll.ey Mill attacks. The men who in J SG I was over 2-5 000—2,000 greater S’il ut -.be luMeBi piicer. Miss K ate T hornton , Assistant Teach list. 52-6in. 1 championed the idea of the right than the majority tor Hayes, and I er. of a state to secede at its pleasure 7,000 more than in 1878. REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING OCHE UPON erree s have to-day the control of the SHORT NOTICE. EXPl 5SES. Four candidates for Congress i ASHLAND, - - - - ORECON, Democratic party, and by their 5-3. BAUM A HILE, words and acts they have pro num are now before lhe people in TUITION—86 a month, $15 a quarter, K«*i-ps const n l y un b ind u fine nt-eoi t $40 a year. One scholar three ye.us, II eir of lhe be ' claimed that they mean to cling to the northern district of California i ToTiiu WoltCTSg or three, in same family, one year, Republican, Democratic, Green ----- FROM — the old dogma of state sovereignty $100. Instrumental Music or Voice COMMON FLINT AND PEBBLE CLASSES, IN AsLlaad. Oregon. Culture $5 a month, Vocal music in and foster its growth as best they back ami Prohibitionist. Linkville to Fort K amath, GOLD SILVER. NICKEL. STEEL class $3 a quarter, Board 83.50 a —<»r Tfir — can. RUBBER AsD CELLULOID Kearney is again on the sand week. Rooms or Cottages for self- Vin L ke C»»i ■ jje ¡ml KI im¡h Agency Having fitted up a first-class bakery- FK M b. This was the central point of lot®, and promises the San Fran- boarding $2 to $5 a montli. Tuition 657*1« ve- L rkv ll ru- <1 y*. ’Fourmi y nn<1 I on Main street, opposite the Odd Fel in all cases payable in advance in cash ^»'t'Something New in Sprctarle«— Siluri y» R-- i rn* M-. <l •> *, Wr-Jis-til y uu< Fi- lows’ block, 1 am prepared to furnish the Mr. Applegate’s speech. It was ciscoans another period of “agita Patent ailjiiH'Hh'e ai d ehantteB*,*e il v-.c r ii"g U S. ni il- id |> or acceptable notes. jieople of Ashland with elucidated at length by historical ting” _______ __________ 1- Wetb, Ageui «t T.i .a» U« -J. S. Be.ich, O'ai'HeH Hlid Frames. Cn 1 anti see FRESH BREAO, quotations and pointed illustra I Ajeitm F n Kl 111 >n. them. f4-4O if cot iisr.s or sTt’DV. I CAKES, A seat in the New York Stock 4-46-ifJ AL FEKREE, l’-opn.-’iir. tions, and concluded with a most I ms, C ourse in E nglish L anguage and 300 T A SHOt STORE. striking contrast betweeen the Exchange was sold the other day L iterature . — Readibg, Ek><.uti<>n, Eng CONFECT KHIERY. rro., operation of a national govern for $25,000. lish Grammar, English Analysis and Forward ng and Commission THANKS TO THE 1UE11C Customers will be served with bread Parsing, English Composition, English ment and that of a mere confed Op.-nlng of the Legislature. at their houses every morning if they I oi Uu-ir I.'her ,j |'¡» loi np’ «liicli he Liteiature, Rhetoric, Ancient History, Agent, eracy. Aside from his main argu wish. uccej.1- uk ¡es’i'i O..V . f i eii u| |irr- Medimval History, Modern History. H. F. BARRON, Prop'r. The Oregon Legislature convened on ment, too, the speaker made many VluÛuü llir |>ui|«o»r I» u. H. MURTON, 5-13tf JOHN WALTERS. B usiness C ourse .—Arithmetic, Book keen observations upon the minor Monday last, and began business without keeping, Banking, Civil Government, A shland , O gn . ‘•Grow W.th the Place.” differences between the two par delay. In the Senate, Mr. Hirsh of Commercial Law, International Law, ll<>M-bur£. Oregon. t I HE B IN F\V(»B of THOSE « HO ties and their nominees and re Multnomah was elected President; J. C. Political Economy, Algebra, Geometry, A8 A LxRCE ANDCOMMODTOl’s W \RF- Linkville Livery Stables. Peebles, of Marion, is Chief Clerk; O. English Grammar and Rhetoric. huii-. — Allibi, noni •» slot f»leh' nt H v-ry Miri of ro t>'<*. »'e ch. t.ir of S u l>e I u torted with pungent satire to some WE\K GOOD BOOTS AND Frewh ment» kept ciot m’y un K-nd, end far O ••gi.h Vi I limili 4o kheir .Ulceri lo atilp ..il frelgtlt of the common slaps that his party Holman, of Douglas, Assistant Clerk; C ourse in L atin .—Latin Grammar, Ib.Oligli sue HoUre. MNNAING ft WEBB, has received from the opposition. Geo. Tatum, of Polk, Seagt. at Anns; Latin Reader, Caesar’s Commentaries, tale ut 1» wcti C ash price«. FRIDAY hockíeilcw 1) R U G S T O If E Butler Masonic Building, j - PIONEER STORE w ». New Store ! New Goods ! New Prices TRÜSSES, Ashland and Linkville STAGE LINE. I C. K. KJ.UM, NEW FIRM, Saddlery <fc Harness,; MYER & DRAKE K HABI) W A R E, A Furniture !! Furniture ! ! Furniture ! ! C CANN ER Y, OPTICIAN, F ’ EXPRESS LINE I ashund bakery , GEO. NUTLEY. á ß h l a a Æ (V- CITY MARKET ! < The Portland Bulletin of the 8th bring«» to light the following little episode of the past: Yes terday’s Bulletin contained the sworn evidence of Mr. Cole, in which lie acknowledges, that in conjunction with II. W. Scott, he tried to buy off the Hon. J. II. Mitchell for the sum of $25.000 in' favor of Ben Holladay for U.S. Senator. At the* time of this memorable contest Mr. Mitchell alleged that Ben Holladay was ambitious to duo the Senatorial mantle and wus exerting all his influence against him, but it was not so believed by the people, on the contrary the popular under- atanding was, that Mr. Holladay was assisting Mr. Mitrlrell finan cially and otherwise, and that his friendship for hitn was unbounded. But the truth lias at last been res urrected, which proves that Cole and Scott were to negotiate Mr. Mitchell’s wiihdiawul from the canvass for the sum of $25,000, with the additional proviso that on receipt of the money be should assume the Holladay collar. These delicate attentions, to the honor of Mr. Mitchell, were de clined by him. And it is possible that this bit of intrigue would have remained in the oblivion to which it was consigutd, were it M«>t tor ilie case of Joe Holladay ▼a. Cole. | Wix.l, b c il, doti hi’e«, • le., c «t-igoe 1 lo my Jos. Acton, of Multnomah, Doorkeeper. Virgil, Cicero’s Orations, Livy, Tacitus, FAT CAT1LE at 4 cl».!, HOGS, HAY, C rehrr.a^or i-ki, b.eui vili reo-» j.iouipt alien- Cicero de Oflieiis. •k D. GRAIN, FLOUR, In the House, Z. T. Moody, of Wasco, C ourse in G reek .—Greek Grammar, fcÌ3~Mark goodr ciré of II. L. M. j13-3- f. was elected Speaker; C. B. Moores, of Greek Reader, Anabasis, Greek Testa A'<1 other m-irketi We produce Uken at current Manon, was elected Chief Clerk, and J. ment, Memorabilia, Homer, Heroditus, ¡rice» In exclmrge fot beef. »5-U7 ] H. F. B; W. Strange, of Douglas, Assistant; E. Demosthenes's (»rations. F. TT. BASHF0BD, C. Hadaway, of Yamhill, Seargent at C ourse in M athematics .— Arithme ATTORNEY AT LAW AND Anus; T. A. Bacon, of Clackamas,Door- j tic, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, « < .» C 1 E r I E «. Surveying, Mechanics, Aceoustics and CONVEYANCER, keeper. Optics, Astronomy. On Tuesday the Senate and House met ' C ourse in M odern L anguages .- ASHLANO, OREGON. in joint session and heard the Governor's French Grammar, Fiench Reader, Co Asblaod Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. Me-tg it 'De new 1 idg- room, M .«utile H I’, ever) message read. Coll-cioue ¡ rom. i’.y tu 4-, »nd "jeci 1 alterni >n rinne, Racine, Get man Grammar, Ger Frid-y eve nig • H mh» » r m B.'i'ber- and g'veti ’n >t>e I ret erai.OU of D.e<1., Moi g gel abd In the Senate in the afternoon reso man Reader, Goethe, Schiller. a»t»r- ni g »»i -i iid’ng re curii» ly li.vitwl lo .t. C ourse in N atural S ciences .—Geo teiel T e Te up'e inee i> every firri .ul u ud Wed otoer l«eg I Pi|er-. lutions were introduced for the appoint I fcuT Oii.ee !u Ro lu No. 3, »ecot.-d -lory • f Mnaonfc ment of joint committees to inquire into | graphy, Phys. Geography, Physiology, nesday iti e cb Ululil i. Buiidit g 14-31- f Botany, Zoology, Natural Philosophy, C. A NU1LEY, W .C. T, the affairs of the Canal and Locks Com- . Astronomy, Chemistry, Mineralogy', Ge J. M. W* o * fb , S ce ry. missioners and the management of the ology. R. P. N eil L. A. N eil , Insane Asylum. Adjourned till Thurs- I C ourse in M ental and M oral JL il la od Lodge IWe. 23. day. In the House, Stearns introduced i ; P pilosophy .—Ethics, Psychology, Log /\A A. F. & A. a resolution to create a joint committee J ic, Esthetics, Moral Philosophy, l'heism, Butler's Analogy, Christian Evidences. Bi44. rb-lr »r»t.4 cuu>u-utile4fo< k 1 hurrAny e»« i. of six for revising the laws regulating the • N ormal C oup . se .—English Grammar, reclamation of swamp lands. After i Arithmetic, Geogiaphy, Phys Geogra :og«ou or i*f”re ¡he full muori. Bieibren in goo4 Harris Ned &, Co., Maiidilig ue <utdi»hy iuvi e4 U> a'Ieti I. -LE a TER s 1N— much opposition it was adopted. Notice phy, Physiology, Algebra, Zoology, Ge W. H. AIK1N8ON, w. M was given by members of their intention ometry, Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy. J 8. F vbankk , 8*c'y. All kioQB of fièbb and dried to introduce some 24 biHs. among which •Botany. Ancient History, Modern His i Méats, 1 Chemistry, Astronomy, Mental i was one by Steams to provide for the tory, Hides >ni'î | el's • ongh , and m H kinds tf fut Civil Government, Book Ashland Lodge No.45, I Philosophy, collection of a grazing tax from owners keeping, English Literature, Evidences siuck taken i'i• xc'mng.» fur meat. I. O. O. F.. n«>37_r3-lt of stock driven from a country in which of Christianity, Pedagogies. Pol4 their <nr*i h «»very Suturd-iy erm»- such stock is owned Some of the most 114 at ibeir bUI in A*hl»i>-i. Hnxbere tu gtxjU important of the others were: To amend DEGHEES. e jmd.DK «recjrduliy lovi.ed tn »»end. ICZCBEAM PABLOBS B J. FARLOW, X. O., the laws relating to assessmet and taxa The degress of A. B. and A. M. with J. D. Foun i iu. Se re ly. tion; to create the office of Attorney Diplomas will be given in course to those General for the state; to buy ground and completing the following prescribed --- _ and ---- and build a State Insane Asylum; to courses: Latin, Greek, Mathematics, ALPHA CHAPTER HO. I, 0. E S. English Language and Literature,Mental amend the lien law; to revise general Will hold its stated meetings on the CONFECTIONERY. Moral Philosophy, Modern Lan road law; to allow any Circuit Court to and guage, Natural Sciences and Business. /'ini ami Third Tuesday in each admit att< rneys to practice; to regulate ! lhe degree of B. S. with diplomas will month, at G. A. NUTLEY, Proprietor. the practice of medicine; to regulate the*' be awarded those completing the courses MASONIC HALL, ASHLAND. fees of Sheriffs and county cleiks; and to in English Language and Literature,Mod ----- Fresh B e d. Pie« aoi C.ke* kept coo- ern Languages, Natural Sciences, Busi All members in good standing are in ■tantly on bind. make various changes in the an ministra ness, Mental and 5Ior.il Philosophy. fejT’Oue dour uorth of CeoTnl Hotel. tion or practice oi civil and criminal law j Diplomas will be presented those com vited to attend. MB3. Al. E. McCALL, W. M. in the stat«. j pleting the Normal or Busiuesa Course. J. 8. EvaAsa», 8ec. JMn. 0. A. NUTLEY. BAKERY, Materiala of ¡*11 kind«, »ueb «« A xxre pleased to atoouuce that tbeii 3Uble» «T I I eiutkyi DEVON Are in excellent le^ir, amply pn »¡4*1 And hit cti.|«>iner» wil he w..j ed ou pmmptl» «i.d tn the beet ojle BUGGIES Excellent h I w - j « od RIDING DORcES C5T Horre» proniptlj cited fir, Aid anything el»« that t! e ¡.bblk b . k ) r vit* ALWAYS CN HAND, LAK/: COUNTY Good HACKS FRENCH AND ALLIGATOR C300S And all w«nk goitt-n up iu the i VERY LEST STYLE. GEO. NUTLEY. f^l and No 1 h. nd. and Tourists and Others Outfitted I LUMBER ! LUMBER! At a Bargain —FOB— Ou the »borteet o >tk« Do not Uli tu j,i»e lhe l.hAbl'e S'ab'e» a tii ). Sixty Days after July 1st. I will make lumber 20 per cent. chea]*er for C ash than it was ever before here. Lumber from best Yellow FRANtO-AMERlCAX HOTEL, sold 1 me, and warranted to lie»vea.lv «n»i><! JACKSOCTfLLE, ORZCJN. Clear flooring, siding and rustic for 8i«5 per Ttooaaanci, MADAME HOLT still cmitinnf*» t<- At the mill 5 miles from Ashland. All WHlt llpim RQrMH ut tbltt i.>Ur.-P^tat> h»lied bon«*, ami 1« (let«*rtuiced t< orders promptly filled. »par»- rm ptitis in ».be emieuwr t<> giv. 1-tf CHANDLER A RICHARDS. MANNING A W EBB. »1-1* »<tlr f iction to the public. Vl»|t(»rr will at all tiuDcn find the txtHe* supplied with the best fare to be Lad in buutb- er»> Or« gon. Thankful for past pair.>nage, « »hart • f I'nldic favor in solicited. <-4tf MADAME HOLT, MISSES L V. AND M. H. ANDERSON, ASHLAND,----------- OREGON, 1 •>«< riptloH, of e,ery_ H, ;u required for Hair OrnamentJt, /’atxuo’it, /an*, Jiibbon*, Lace*., etc, etc^ SST * 82V IltalMBh A»*.,Cb!c*£o. Uk Dre» talking a »neci Illy. Alto the agency fur the Waanaa G>a«»r. i^-Ordert fiom a dUUoco will recaiwprompt at teuttec, noll-vi J*0* to WwYKT f“r ”l,r Price List for 1880. F hkb to a'liltess upon Mp. H ■■ K? .r —M- . MILLINERY.