THE ASHLAND • FRIDAY SENA TOE TIDINGS j UZS; T I SEPTEMBER 21, ISSO. SLA TE1TS OF THF Next week the President of the SPEECH. The Legislature. rii ESI D ENT Among the great number of bills in­ troduced in the Senate, is one by Col. lo ss, to prevent nuisances on public highways; by Colvig, an act to amend DR. H. CHJTWOOD, the game laws; by Sifers, a bill to estab­ lish the bo titulary lines of Josephine and t'urry counties; Uy Colvig, an act to reg­ ulate t’-v salaries of County Judges; In the H.-use, Representative Smith, this county, has introduced a bill to pro­ ASHLAND, OREGON, vide for the reduction of the state debt by selling swamp land unconditionally for ca; !i; also a bill for the protection of game. Almost every conceivable purpose is rcpresente l in the bills that have been presented in ‘lie two houses. It is im­ possible to give a full list of them, lmt ! v.e shall mention hereafter such as finally • * become laws. There apjiears to I e a hobby to reduce the salaries and fees of DRUGS, AII'.DH’LX IIS ETC various oiiices, one bid being submitted S(:tlioK><*t y. iv< riiiiîîVï > which cuts down those of Justices of the i - A N\D - ToiScl lrtirlrs. i Peace and Consttddvs one-half. A gen­ eral Wiii t > improve the road laws •ami school laws is also apparent, ami a num­ f - T ß Y S - ber of Lilis have been introduced look­ In gr< at var'ety :u d of n«-w .td v rions designi. ing to that eml. PURE WINES a M> LIQUORS— A joint committee 1 s been api>omteil -lYr medici! pnrpusee- to receive I’residcn t Hayes ut the Slate Capitol. F • T) C C* I ¡ L i u V ü * ’ • » 1*11 ’ 1 . 4 i'.ii iniio.luej x - A N LI- -Giga re I ' a ( 1 FAINTS, OILS. VA RNT-H. GLASS. i , B'irSIIE-. L TC., ETC • 'ANDIES. NUTS and FINE CONFEUriONS. United States wiil pass through Senator Slater addressed a large our valley. His visit is an event audience in Ashland last Saturday of unusual iutere>t, anti one cal- evening, He spoke for about two ciliated to remibd us of the mar- hours in a plain, unpretentious velous rapidity ot the development manner, making no approach to ot our country and of the triumphs 4 oratorical display, The chief of American inventive genius and points in bis line of argument indomitable energy over nature and distance and time. When the were about as follow s: The great issue of the present first Prcs:d< at of the United States campaign is whether or not the was inaugurated, less than a lini;- American People will endorse the dred years «ago, a narrow little great fraud which placed the Re­ strip of country on the Atlantic publican nominee tor President in coast was the dominion oí which the White House, when everybody he was the chief nmgistrate, yet a knew’ Samut l J. Tilden was elect­ journey by him to the tar western ed President. lhe approaching frontier, say to Pittsburg or tiie election is the most important Ohio river, would have been a ever held in the United States. great undertaking,* ami would not We have arrived at the point when have been thought of unless un­ we nniy anxiously inquire not der cii’i'mnstiinces of more urgent merely whether the people of necessity than we can imagine, this country want a change in To-day, from the shores where the administration of the govern­ the’ ?davlk»w, r iilt In i' load oí lie­ roes to the doubtful fate vi the ment, but whether they * can coin- coup st for the subjugatioi of the pel a change—whether elections rugged wilderness of N< •*, Eng­ have lost their potency and power ata. land hill s and t he ovvi w to shape the government. number.' s of host tie savitip ■ People must look behind part}' [ilattorms to learn the true char- tin* broad valley of act»*r of the parties. Wt have Waters, over the twenty years of record by which peaks o the gri'at ciitint! i to judge the Republic.™ party. ■ lam svs em oi liie Western < During that time it has shown it­ neut, at ross the wide waste ’ V’ self a party of deception. It i- d st rt i t Imt s emed ii.itermi <1 fl* O * 1 ill 11 j (Mi 1 I now on the defensive—on rhe full to the 1 S< ‘ i the ing mid , over the retreat. The prominent and able men of the party in Liucohi’s time lim d I ti'tet it walis of the I have nearly all left it, and only sloj H’S of I lio West .s it Woi-! the place hunters remain to lead whei I he long swel Is i.»l I h. the iiiLguided and uuintbrmcd ci tic mi’mitr i heir svletim 1 which is DC mans ofats voters. The Republi­ the cuiist can party in Congress voted to pay lit ring su the goverumeiil bondholders in I D< fii.i'.i! ion ol Independence has gold, while tiie Denmctats advo­ < xL iided its benefic ent swiiv, and cated the payment in greeid ark • j is acknowh dgt c 1 os­ tensibly tn sect1.re the right ofsid- ii'age to the negroes in the boiilli, but nearly all the money e.xp.*n expen led 0( under them has bi en in t he large cities of the North, The appro- priatiuns under tin nì are used ns corruption funds in the interests The of trie R» publican party. speaker didn’t v. ish I o th row mud, but rei rred to the records and presenti d the charges math» ill l iir ( i i G» GP<, CEO;’’ING. BOO'S in! KRulki, HA TS,CAP-, UAilliW -UP’, T3ÍLETAÍÍTIÜIE3, PZ'.FÜtö .k n V M STANTLY ON HÄH0 AND MA3E TG G8DER. r »in"? 1 n V H U v - L í 1 Fi'rmiitrc of ail Linds inauufarturd /> the ifhof. ale. nn í f b A / /<. k •> r\ FT- n V ! fk l' • 'A uOc« I ; o and Previsions, 1 ílí n TTg io'd :uy uuihl "ill n J iiAercit iu the re­ tai'fur i'.ure b .h i (■.-.■* •<> P. tua £ Hi'1, I wou d te- BpvctfuÜy nwinirui-ini my furm.r p.uoiis tu give them .i c 11 at heir f-tor*, v. ie « ran y be found a fine .•ibfortin-itt of lurritUte. T. S. P. MARSH. 5-12 tf j A r UMAI.LY S’ .ERVìHLWi I n i-l-t'uM Dr.VU . GLASS W are , CI'.v iCKERY AND------ IN KEPT A A ml •'ver j ili;’<¿ uianlly found iu n. FIRST-CLASS ITERAIS, CASH! Aid we u’.so propose to i-ell all G oo J a Ashland and Linkvills STAGE LINE. '‘CHEAP FOR CASH !” 1 ---- M O r to — }□:<’ i î-.i !<-» u;. 1 SkHA’-l Profit ” COUNTRY PRODUCE w A __ Y FT ■» <1 lily leavin'. leg I nd ’i} NEW WIL- SHU HEE C. .... Ç a 00 Fare e ch w ij '... J ?! LNUI’ ac ; UIU NEW FIR®, Saddlery & Harness, e X>.-E SHALL I E rt.E.V FD TO WAIT UP- DRAKE, ASiìLAND, ; if and , JACKS3K7ILLE Stage ¡ecure.l at the of the <.< ;GU- kind can r k ! o n J C <* il » r 4 a ti t? pre I . » i . Stab Rin.ES R e I’E.VI Ì •t M ?* ¿ A k.• i• « IL C. HILL. E I » . \ Ï r ' a Furniture ! ! Furniture ! ! nrniture r. rt l ». ta, f.fl- n. 4 . AIM)- - • • oliali Cll^'oi.,»re aid w 11 do ui.r te-l to TV O regon . pire ila-m ---- BEAT! [ ion - r. l As nl-h " hi ' i .*l! U. <‘î C I ¿ 1E UT a B n in ‘'tut À ÍSJ Í fA U ’I c OILS ç —PAINTS MOULDING CON EL1K33 AND SELECTED STOCK VI­ r.e -nen'?' LL- w > i» W ** I • "AVINO SUCCEEDED MRS. M. W. HAR g . ui IM- 111 ILe DUr-l. l‘»r, Mullid _UU< Ulll'c lu ih«- Lub.lc that ibej ollfer f--r tule a fuu àueef FRONT AGAIN! I! WELL ALL KINDS OF PLAHIKC, M3ULDÎNC, TURKIUG, CIRCULAR AUD SCROLL SAWINC. I I 1’ *Ccî3t»T5i)NS i 1 3X»in Street, AeliHiii, Gssxito, Street;, in>m ctioi I . 1 I I .}i 'CO**’»• * > i» cm« in. i &ioo. Prop cr lEbk ^br-nls •t J>. Ch CITY I I I J om ’. i H ine .- In his orati m at the Pi­ oneer Rem.i >n 1 >t Thursday, Judge Prim related ln>w Josephine county re­ ceived its name, the facts are doubtless f ¡miliar to n ary or most of the eld j io- i.vt: . but wiil be new t•< a large number i f our renders: .About tiie first young lady to reside in the territory within the present c- niine;; or tlie eumty w ,s Mi s Josephine K »Ilins, who went thith­ er with her father from Yreka when the firs5, flti -h of successful gold mining had populated the gu.chc-s with hardy young foitune hungers. Rohms is said to have been a very attractive young lady, and had innumerable suitors, but instead I of marryin them er any of them she sold them pies at a dollar a piece - sold all she Could make—and : HiV iseda snug littl e fortuue of her own. Th hen she left the country , but her image remained uooii :: ine the impressi impressible he; its of the dis- consulate miners, ami in her memory I they called iirst the creek where she had li cd. and finally ti e county, ‘‘Jose- Line.” The lady is now living at Santa Rasa. Cal., the wife cf a gentleman named Ort. Mr. G. S. Butler, of Ash­ land. is a nephew of hers. B usiness Cot Itei'pmo, Lank. Commercial I.: Political Econo English Gramm C ourse in L Latin R- ader, Virgil, Cicero s Cicero di- I Mlicii C ourse in G>3 G ek . Grci'k Grammar, Greek Reader, , Anal .vis, Giwk Icsta- ment, Mem<>rab ■J'ilia, IL iner, Heroditus, Demosthenes s i » ; ‘rail ns. Cd! Ksi; in M \1 IIEMATh i.— Arithme- tie Algebra, (ieonietry, 1’1 igonometry, So ev k.. i.ani s, Aceoustics ami Optics, Ast ro!io;r»y. Couii in M odern L knguage French < t ¡unmar, French Reader, Co- rinne, Racn ie, German Grammar, Ger- man Reader ■. Goethe, Schiller. « C ourse in ^AT URAL S ciences ,—Geo- grapliy, Phys. Gei 'graphy, Physiology, i Bi 'tanv, Z'.x'logy, Natural Philo?;>p!iy, Astronomy, Chemistry, Mineralogy Ge- ology. C ourse in M ental and M oral PriLe.soPiiY.—Ethic». Psychology, Log­ ie, E.'thctics, Moral Philosophy, i’heism, Butler 3 Analogy, Christian Evidences. N ormal C ovkse .—English Grammar, Arithmetic, Geography, 1’liys Ge .gr>- phy. Physiology, Algebra, Zoology, Ge­ ometry, Rhetoric, Natural Philosophy, B >tany, Ancient History, M > le:n His­ tory, Chemistry, Astronomy, Mental Philosophy, Civil Government. Book­ keeping, English Liteiature, Evidences of Christianity, Pedagogics. JIARKET T.r T ER REE'S F.EPAiaSKQ AND UPHGLSTEEi; ó DulE Unii Siîjfiï RûTiGE i I • « ENPRESS 5 3. LINE —r R( '31 — Linkville to Fort K amath, .joli H, Ví oiíors', ZLshlaaxcL i -OF -L K Forward ng and Commission Agent, ETC., IE 110 Io- t! ■ ¡¡- Li) e- -I I'a'ion.ig* uct’f Jit- aS iC-.-'i’l o; ) I I ciation Ili» inni o?v JOHN WOLTERS. H F. W. BASHFORD, ATTORNEY AT Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G T. ASHLAND, Linkviile Livery Stables. OREGON. ttcii I ! • DEALERS IN- All kinds of fiesb and diitd Meats, Ashland Lodge ATo.4.% Hides and pelts boggle, aud till kinds rd fat I. O. O. F.. stock taken iu • xetiang.- for meat. no37-v3-tf sta hic f» a OA’COA Outfitted On the shortest n»U'e Uii! Du not f .11 to tire th- Link v.lie S b'e* a til.). BAKEÍIY, 0. E. G. A. NUTLEY, LUMBER ! LUMBER ! At a Bargain FOP, Sixty Days after July 1st. I will make lumber 20 ¡»er cent, cheaper for C ash than it w as ever before sold here. Lumber from best Yellow Pine, ami warranted to be evenly sawed. Clear flooring, siding and rustic for JACKSONVILLE, ORECJh. 8l.> ¡>'< t Thou*;:ltd, MADAME HOLT still c Litinufs to At the mill 5 miles from Ashland. All wait upon guests ut this long-eGat* I hshtd house, and is determined to orders promptly filled. spare no pains m the endeavor to giv, 1-tf CHANDLER & RICHARDS. MANNING & WEBB. FRAN10-AMER1CAJ! HOTEL, setii-faction to the public. Visitor- Hold their r-iiol -.r meeting every Siturd .y eV€D- will at all times find the tables supplied ng at the!' bùi iu A-hloii'. Brothers in guod •tatdmg >»re c ir liul.y invited to attend. with the best fare to be had iu South­ DEG it EKS ICE CBSAM ern Or gon. E. J. FARLOW, N. O., The degress of A. B. and A. M. with J. I). Fountain. Se-Tet ry. Thankful for past patronage, a share Diplomas will be given in course to those of public favor is solicited. c ompleting the following pi escribed 4-4tf MADAME HOLT. courses: Latin, Greek, Mathematics, 1 AND ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I, 3. English Language and Literature,Mental \i ill hold its stated meetings on the and Moral Philosophy, Modern Lan­ CONFECTIONERY NOT FAIL to »end guages, Natural Sciences and Business. First and Third Tuesday in each ■e List for The degree of B. S. with diplomas will K to any month, at Proprietor P'Cl sp. be awarded those completing the courses Contain» MASONIC HALL, ASHLAND. ut everv- in English Language and Literal are,Mod­ iVe ih 1 Lodge ."ho, 23 ■. I, l.e pre- “Grow W.th the F ace h<>ii-<-—Aim • ■• <>:>' »tur- f ••ii’h ill for • very kind of ,.ru lucH. W cb:ii>l» of S n he u O eg. n «i 1 fitiil it to their .ute,e«i to ship ail fitigi.l th.ollgh III:» H'.U'P, FAT CATTLE (at 4 ct?.’, HOGS, HAY, Wool, b c n, floir hl >s, He., c ui‘igne 1 to n-.y C retorm eor rti, u.eu! will reCe.v ptoa.pt at eu- GRAIN, FLOUR, '!■ n. fci;’ Maik good.-care of II. L. 4l. [4S-3- f. Ai d other marketable produce taken at current I rices iu exchatge for beef. II. F. B; vj-u' L. A. N eil , r\ ( I BOOT i S H ol S TO R E . Customers will l>e served with bread at tlieir houses every moriiiim if they wish. 5 l.'-'tf as a large and commodious w . rf - SOCIETIES li I a n a Ro$4‘biii*^. Oregon. hw 1 THF • S J CONFCCTlCXEr.V. I NLTLEY GEO. Orcgoa. Having fitted up : t'.. .>t-< i.i-s liaki ry Via L-ke Cut up? u: .! I Fid- Sntunl .ye Re urn* Moi <1 ij s, Wednesdays aud Fii- lows block, ! am prep e.ed to furnish the d 'ye, cirrying U 8. mails ..i d p ;»»eiigen». people of \shlaml with ^rH. L. Webb, Agent it Li Av.lle-J. S. Beach FRESH BREAE, Ageatat Furt Kl.m th. CAKES, 4-46-tfJ . AL FERREE, Proprietor. r , ir«s , H. L le Fresh meats kept conet ntly on h.:nd, s. le at lowest C ash price». c *»♦ \ND OPTICI A X, E P kemdenticl P arty .— The merits of the Presidential party at nclusion of their visit in and about Francisco will be as follows; P, Presi- Ilaves, Mrs. Hayes, Gen. Sherman, am Herron and Col. Jameson wiil ’ ’ll land overland by special ci'icli. ting to reach lUseburg by the ; 2;ìih th i'.ixt. By regular stage, about e lime, Col. McC>>< k. B. A. id ?Ii.v> Sherman will ; j t >eeed . v..„. n i he re­ R dding t>> p vsvi'urg. o naimlcr of the paity <*< by D » t > Fort lami learner, and it is said the whole party will leave Portland f-r San Fruiici.- eQ by steamer Oct. 5th The Pre ident will be in Yreka on Sunday, .and and will pa i tliroimh Ashland AL nday evening, probably stop­ pinghalf an m ur or more. He will remain in Jack - nvil’.e over night. A meeting of citizens to-night is to make artange- im nts for some public denionstrati >ns of recognition in AGil.md. r o» Ci I IS. Uhi Pitai- fie has cmlcavort <1 to conform his ad- ii:inisii’atton as «;!)* as possiole to tiie practical pursuanui oi this idea, l or (uiswe honor him pcr- Àlias Eu \ M Organ tin-l soiidly. A v< ) v lew, cither un- Miss K ate T: i unt il- informed or exceedingly unv ,’cra- er. cions, newspapers in this state ACUÌ A ? ■ •’> AvnLRn u, OREGON h;i\e charged or insim; iiited that EXP. NS ES. the President came to t! iie coast to T! ITItiN : Eon month, $15 a quarter, make campaign speeches, ami s 10 a year. One scholar three yeais, should tlit i'eloii have but a parti- it three, iii ... . same ...... _ ____ family, , one ... year, .... I COMMON FLINT AND PEBBLE CLASSES, IN Sill) I < |)t-1011. Aix/»» ui vi i y iu 10V9 $100. Instrumental Music or A'oice Ilovv utterly taise Culture f-a a month. Vocal music m GOLI). SILVER. NICKEL. STEEL, and if intentionally falsi», how ut­ RUBBER AND CELLULOID Board $3.50 a class $3 a quarter, terly contemptible such a position I B 'M S. week. Rooms or C< >t tacca for self­ one knows who has lead is even everyone Tuition l»3ai'diiig b2 to .''5 a m. uth. '•'Something New in Spectacles— ia all ca te.; payable in advance in cash Patetìt adjustable and changeable full repo i ts in the daily papers of i>v accepta' le n.-tes. Glasses and Frames, Cull and see everything that has been s.iid ami [1-10 tf them. • T done bv the President since his GGi of htuby . arrival on this coast. Lr t us ¡¡Oil- i :? i ; il LANcr.’.ol' or him ws our President, as we Î Ri ad’ng, Elocution. English Analysis would any occupant of tin* White i.-li Composition, E House who is there by the suffrage ■ti-ric, Ancient Hi of the Ameiican people. I V. M ii'.ern 1 listi.r> Fraud is the cry now from the depths of Maine. Blaine says the Democrats sent §100,000 into the I state and bought up voters, ami the Democratic National Commit­ tee says the Republican returning boards are altering the returns I from the remote districts. - New Store ! New Goods ! New Prices a-i ■d w t*i c FURÎhmE, SASH, D-3SR, BLIND, AKä KlStiLDIHKß, Building, Masonic G. A. H ill , D r II. T. I nlow , VXD— J. A 2\nd now 30 Beconds have been < knocked oft" the score ot the fast­ est trotting time on record. At Chicago last Saturday Maud S. trotted a mile in the remarkable time of 2:10^, half a minute less than the time made by her and St. Julien recently. This was cone too, in the lace ot a strong wind, which was considered a great dis­ advantage. The second quarter mile was made at a 2:1)3 gait. The Hood of bills already poured in upon the legislature is remai li­ able. Should they ail be enacted, which, of course, is impossible, the bulk of the statutes of the state would be increased over one- half, it is said. DRUG STORE! PLANING ;i!i*»::? eoii'-idi ring ¡1 a ren.iirka- ble accompli-liiiici.t, ami withoul ab-rnting himsell 1 it« ua 1 ( a pi t ol lom terL re in auywaj d him »by ( bili'g ’ o! I Ii>‘ dill scnbei ion. Truly t been aimihiia I 11 1 1 i shland ollec H re i ct ived t vt'i'vw anti bv 'Zeus with that A . ■» - «ta»- sped which i 1 ! . r.'.'.mnii . c f ’ . > * * Í ) \ — ■ ♦ ♦ > MECHANIC’S ASHLAND MILLINERY MISSES L. V. AND M. H. ÄNDERSOH, ASHLAND,---------- OREGON, Ilair Or:t(imen‘s, " Faraeo' r Fans, Eibàon*, Laces., etc, etc. Dresr malring a »t «ci llty. Abo tbe aguncy f >r the W akxkr C orskt . C-.^Oiilcr» frum a dietai.ee Wil) recelve ¡ rompt st leufieu. Dell vt