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 <l as tin* supreme which were good eiiomdi for th ie law of the laid. Arid across lei wide Uiitiui!, tliiee thousand miles so'diers. They have great fears i f danger i the President of the United States from the state right doctlines with Lis family and official asso wiiidi the Demoerutic party l.o’d- to-day, but in 1‘MiO the platform of the Republican r a more ultra states ri< has appeared in any that lime, Tiie speaker defended the re peal of the election supervision iaws, and charged the responsi bility for the extra session of Con gress upon the fkesidtut; said the laws were intended solely to per petuate tin- power of tie- It ‘publi can party. They we e pi: ;>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 <lit ?Io- against Garfield hili bilier, DeGolver am! electoral commission affairs. He voted to sustain the President's veto of the Chinese bill last winter ami must lheruforp be a friend ot the’ Chi nese. Hancock said nothing «about the matter in his letter, but is op posed tv Chinese immigration. The speaker also touched upon 1 one or two other matters of minor interest. < iab s, mal'.es a tour o! A Salem correspondent of till* Standard says: It has been a seer- tained that when the different County Assessors settle with the State, there will be, alter the pay ment of ail outstanding warrants and indebtedness, a sum of money amounting to about $115,000 re maining in the State Treasury. This is sufficient explanation fora horde of bills that will rear their heads in course of time, providing for appropriations, new buildings and every other conceivable plan by which the money can be ob tained; many are the schemes a nd devices now under way to pre vent that money remaining idle iu the treasury. Ben Butler aud Colonel Forney have been speaking together in Pennsylvania,explaining why they left the Republican party, or why the Republican [»arty left them, at least how the divorce came about. MILL, I till' DR UG STO R E ! Buller & Rockfellow. J PIONEER STORE Ashîjnd, Oregon. 0KSG-0N THE 70 \VIiIl A *=* Ä ¿ FURNITURE CARVING AND OR NAMENTAL WORK DONE TO ORDER. D3CaS, GASH, ¿i a ts -»i STAPLE .-»cd FANCY GOOD-, DRE > 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 i PS I 1i.o people, ed by tin* op- ■ wide! h 110)1.1- >**’»• * > i» cm« in. i &<i»« n, that >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! 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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<l f„r ----- Fresh Bre <1, Tie« and Cites kept con ern Languages, Natural Sciences, Busi fimiiy Qte. All members in good standing are in stantly on hand. with over 1.Î0'» LI »e J a|| ness, Mental and Moral Philosophy. floods at w;h;ilv.s vited to attend. » Jo nit he purclin.si r. fc^~Oue door north cf Central Hotel. ' tuerie» Diplomas will be presented those com who inriko re MRS. M. E. McCAI.L, W M. Aodress, MOXTfitm pleting the Normal or Business Course. J. S. E vbask ?, 6 ec . 51-3m. C. A. NUTLEY. ne., Vo .4„c. i:k PABIOBS ■'—I- 'V| X- Are in exce'letf re.*-.?, ani| iy ;-r< Tided «ih fa' Aud hit cto’i.uier* «il iw* w-.i .] ou proiiij.liv aud ,u :he bot H} !e. vi-is Harris Neil fit Co.» L»s-' s»_) _•» -y R. P. N eh . A. F. & A. Hold* their etated communtc^tion* Tliureday even icg« on or before ihe fall mixw. Brethren in good etatiding are cordully inrrM to a’tri. 1. W. II. A GUNSON, W. M. J. 8. E ubanks , Sec’y. WEAR GOOD ROOTS AND K i $ K y r l . n e . and ASHLAND MARKET. t .Valeri os of uli !.i G !< mich us Me ts it ihe Dew 1 xl^-* room, Misolile II .1!, everj Fruì.iy eve-iii’.? * S o'clo K r m . B-other- and Collection» i rom: i!y ni Je, ..ni sied t attenti-n Guod HACKS Exc®!’*nt BUGGIES ;irl No 1 »liters tn good mnrting re curii ; iy invited to at given to the prej.-.r.xt.un of D«ed», Mot g gei and RIDING HORsF.S :.lw.)fint n-l. tend T e Temple mte'.e every firrt uni third Wed ote.er Legd I‘ ¡er-, II or re» prom pt iy cirel fir, and. rj nesday in e idi munto. EiT’Ofi.ee !u Rie ni Nu. 3, fécond etory < f Masonic <’. A. NUILEY, W .C. T , Buiklitg l-31-if J. M. AV ac . nfr , Secre ry. Tourists Others W m . HxBr.i», BE I< IN rwoii OF THOSE "KO UT J lsa jz AND LAKE COIN! LAW CONVEYANCER, A<G i I i > 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: <l KI mub Agency ßS7~Ix;ive* L'.nkv 11- flierC vs, Thurr l .ya n d oil Main street, opp-•site tin <>.! 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