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THE FRIDAY.. ASHLAND N ovember 2,1*7; LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Careless punctuation is dangerous Our old friend Eugeue Walrad was presented with a bran new sou last week. i An excellent assortment of goods al ways on hand at Helman A Fountain’s. Give them a call. Mr. H. F. Phillips having sold his farm near Jacksonville, has removed to Ashland with his family. Mr. I. O. C. Wimer has returned to Ashland, after a «ojourn of several months at Myrtle Creek. A full line of new goodsnow on hand at the Pioneer Store, and for sale at the lowest prices. See the new ad. C. B. Howard and A. T. Wright of Scotts val’ey, came over on the 25th inBt., to attend the Ashland Academy. A n I nteresting H unt .—On Sator day last C. K. Klum, Gilbert Anderson W. C. Daley and Mr. Robinson went out hunting in the forests of the Sis kiyou. Making their camp away up near tho sumnut, they separated to “beat the bash” for t io gam \ as Gor- Messrs. A. E. Binding and T. M. Unluckily don Cumming would say. Harrington, late of Fort Klamath, have a storm was ou hand, aud the suj n and i become Ashlandites. Mr. Bending is other familiar objects became inv risible. now associated with Mr. Sayers iu the The various parts of the dense forest bakery and restaurant, aud Mr. Har seemed wonderfully alike, and when rington works at his trade with Marsh Mr. Klum came to the place where he A Vulpcy. expected to find the camp, it was not N ew M illinery S tore —By reference there, but ho found insteal, a little to our advertising columns it will be I creek which actually seemed bent on i seen that Misses M. A. Swingle and I running up hill. Being a philosopher, C. Swingle have opened a millinery Charley reflected on the situation store in Dr. Inlow’s new building. A i awhile, and although it appeared evi beautiful assortment of goods on hand. u. dent that tho law of gravitation was not very closely observed by this particu Give them a call. lar brook, a vague suspicion that he P ikenix S tore —We call attention might be mistaken entered his mind, to the ad. of Sergent A Co.’s new store and he concluded to locate for the I at Pbcouix. Be sure to give them a call night and investigate the peculiarities and examine their fine assortment of ! of the stream the next day. Building just such good - as the people want. up an immense tire he sat in its light i “Coony” is the man to give you good all night, reflecting on the wonders of ‘ bargains. nature, with no eating, sleeping or idle conversation to disturb the continuity D eath —We are pained to leirn that of his thought. Tho moon was also Mr. L J. White died at his home at perverse that night, coming up in the Rock Point, on Friday the 26th inst. wrong quarter of the heavens, and even Partial paralysis was the cause of his the old familiar dipper, when it came death. Mr. White was un old and es out from under the clouds, seemed to teemed citizen, and his loss will be se- havo climbed clear over onto the wrong I verify felt in the community. aide of the sky. The next morning na The horse is a magnificent animal ture seemed to have assumed her nor and must depend upon man for bis sus I mal state, and as C;i*irley approached tenance and it is unkind to drive him the camp he met the other members of from Ashlaud to Jacksonville aud leave the party, actually looking for him, un him standing for half a day on the des der the apprehension tuat lie h.i.l been ert like Nicholson pavement, right in lout. front of a livery stable at that. Mr. Riggs, the photographic artist, is now at work in hjs beautifully ar ranged gallery in l)r. Inlow’s new buil ding, near the Post Office. He is well skilled in his art, and would be glad to see you while this clear weather lasts. TIDINGS I It is reported that the cabbage and cold potato festival of Wednesday eve ning was a high-toned and elegant affair. Thanks to yonng Hammond for the concentrated extract of our sleeve but ton. The wagon wheel was too heavy for it. New goods continue to arrive at R ;e- ser's. Among other things he has a very fine assortment of stoves of the latest patterns. jKi**Tlie National Gohl Medal was award ed to Bradley A Rulofson for the best Pho- t graphs in the United States, and the Vien na Medal tor the best in the world 42'J Montgomery Street, San Francisco. 1 he best of flour and fresh ground graham and corn meal delivered in an’ part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the Eagle Mill, also Bacon and Lard. * — ---- As Low as the and only one price at the EAGLE MILL. All re ports to the contrary are false. G. F. B illings . A. D. HELMAN. J. P. FOUNTAIN. PLANING MILL HELMAN & FOUNTAIN. —AND — DEALERS IN ■ 9 Furniture Factory, <7 7 General Merchandise I RETAIL .MARKET Following’«™ retailers’ prices, in the Ashland Market: Flour per 160 tbs, $2 00 4 Corn Meal per 100 it.s. S3 00. Wheat per bushel, 60cts. < >ats do 40»;ts. Potatoes pr th 2ets. Butter do 25cts. Cheese do IScts, Lard in tins 15cta, Bacon—hams 16. sides llcts. Egg«« pr doz 12^cts. .Chickens do $3. Coffee 30(u 33”tB. Sugar 14(<' IScts, Tea 63cts («-.§1. Syrup pr gallon. $1 50. Hides—deer pr It* 15cts. Apples—dried do 8cts. Peaches do 12^cts. Plums do pitted 12%ct8. Wool ¿lets. Soap —hard per box §1 50—soft per gallon 30cts. S T 0 R. E. Dry-Goods, Groceries, School Rooks, Blank Books and Stationery. G a iu d. í a s í Granite Street, A sliland, Oregon • Marsh &, Valpoy. X n t s 8 A LL KINDS GE PLANING, MOULD .A ii)g. Circular and Stiuii-Saw ing don to order. —AND— SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, NOTIONS TAKE NOTICE! House, Sign ;in.l < >i n lineili 1 Paiuungand Graining dutie to order iu th<> Mill, or in the (ouutry. Canvassing ceilieg. Paper- hanging, Calsoiniuing, Whitew.»>hiu , Ac. Oil nboiTest possible lio:ice. .MAll'H A’ VALl’EY. Ashland, June I Tib, lb7(l. [ulil.c2-18 MRS. H. A. MOORE’S Scientific BOOTS MRS TT A. MOORE would announce to ’he Txvliei and Gentlemen who dt-wre tie ¡«rronal a torn mrnt of i fin>* »u‘t of Hair, that stie h ie patented her Cel-brited It ir Restorer, which tin* no*’ l>een tx-fore the public for 11..- «pace of tw o yean» and h »e in every insLuic® given entire «iti.f .cion >s to what it projn- 18» h . Nu ncnerid or (L.niagii g <>ub»t .nee is used iu 'tii< I reparation, and it is yu mnteed to prevent hair fulling oir after four > pplicatfone. AVeP-kuo^n cwsee of long-st .iiding bsldness have be»-n sti 'ce'-sfully tr-n- I ted (aw per testimonials in n.v ¡ ossesrioii). It will produce a full flow ing crop of hair on all staves of baldress, even to its most | renounced state. 1: will prevent hair fiom turnin'» gray. I’reparutious forwurled to all pans of the country. Ashland, Oregon. lEilRGE NVfl.EV HAS THE EI.EAstf.'E T < > 9 atil.oui.ee to tl e inh A-iii.nl i«t 1 , i turruuu'iii.k's tile rea li.,e-t* io Hippiy all whoised witli a g h »1 CUt»lou»-lU «1 J >o or -!loe, m.i'le of t! e tiei-t luateri »1. C ».l oi l we him. bhop un Mi.iu Street, over creek, hear !> idge. A*tiiiin<l, Jul*- 17th, ¡«76. nottf. Mr J. A. Loach has returned from A PPLEG \ I E ITEMS. his visit to Like county Cal., and will ONE BOTTLE, $5; Or,THREE BOTfLES, $10. In speaking of the gigantic veg- ta probably abide with us during the win Oct, 29th, 1ST?—Weather has been a Address THE EAGLE MILL bles from Lake county last week, we ter—perhaps longer. little changeable; some nun, wind and MRS. II: A. MOORE, forgot to mention that our old friend Situated l’> mi'eR Soirh < f J ¡ck»< nvil’.» and 1' mile variable, but not rain enough yet to | North of At 1.laud, it prepared lo du general Mrs. J. M. McCall returned from David Shook of Alkali L ike, was the soften the ground for ploughing. Yreka od Friday of last week, having individual who presented ns with those Custom and Exchange Business The usual good health of tiie valley bad a very pleasant time among her two carrots which so nearly approxi Flour uni Feed at the— General Merchandise, many friends in Siskiyou. mated in size the big shoulder blade still continues. LOWEST CASH PRICES. The mania for new roads still contin- i ■»from the Oregon Desert. Furnishing Goods, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hutchison of "(I lb« of flonr, 2jl>« *h >rt* m<i s fl»4 bran per ii':«li- I nes—hope they may all be successful, el for g.H«l Wheat. Wrl «•>(. k ..U<1 lirai'I tin- tacks Luigell valley were in Ashland on the Mrs. W. C. Myer also furnishes ns a i Viewers have been appointed to look —oOetumers t'uruiebiug Ute su C as . My b.uther Hardware, Crockery, 25th, after their winter supply of fruit copy of the old poem mentioned last ; out the road from Williams Creek to etc Also Mr. Bonner of Goose Lake week. The title is: “On the Shortness Waldo and also to view out the new Boots and Shoes Hats am Caps h Will liave charge‘>f ttu» bu^inei»«, ee;t._, ¡tsdeted by 1 valley. of Human Life.” Mrs. Myer has in route from Waldo to Crescent City. H coiu;>eteut luiilere. ! 'fl And in slior', Every thing required her possession a cony of the old United I recently saw some quartz, silver, Eceryfli as represented or h <> .s . .V, The young Irish-American who saws States spelling book which contains the which I think will prove to be very wood in front of our window is a FOR THE GENERAL TRADE poem having preserved it, we believe rich, and what is better a good ledge July 16 i Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. “trump.” Wont some subscriber bring from tho days of her girlhood. of it. us a cord of dry manzineta for him to It is true, “F,” that good looking The Fall Creek C >pper Mining Com lacerate ? pany has incorporated to opera*« in girls aud widews ad 1 much interest to All kinds of approved country Mr Hiir.'t, who has been for some BALD BARLEY. Josephine county, with 5350,600 capi singing schools it •. but I would say We are now manufacturing, and months mining on (¡rouse Creek, across ANY ONE CAN INFORM I S WTII RE A tal. Directors—A. P. Cluit, Z’ M >ri. that 1 have now so many proposals of have on hand a good assortment ol W Q r sibuli 8 ■ (pHiitily <>! U ir< L’nd'i cm lie 8e<i;r,<l, Il ey the S skivoii, returned to Ashland last marriage on hand, that ev< n if the “ ice zio, Z. Genaca, (’. Koopmanschap and will render a £»vor by tending word to tte T idim . s I, week. Tn« miues did not pun out as OFFICE. L. H. Van Schiack. T ¡•is incorporation is broken,” I will not fall >u at present, William expected. LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, is entirely a California institution, the but must first decide on all the cases on Linkville Livery Stables. hand, and will then be ready for others, We regret to learn that our <>1.1 friend directors b“ing residents of that Stale 2 vZ’Do riot fail to give us a which we oiler to the trade at but I would advise those, who are GEORGE NURSE r. John Q. L itta, formerly of Ashland aud Europe. — disposed to tumble in, ju>t to go ahead t.ial before purchasing elsewhere, Would inform hi« friend? th it his sub « s ut but now of Datdinelles, recovers very T he P ioneer T in sum* of L ake .— and make one anotiier happy. as we a re del erm i lied to give sat- PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. elowlv from his late attack of lever. He V» e invite attention to Geo. T. Bald Ti IN K. VI L L J ztccidpntal sliooting has been rather isiact ion. is still rusticating ac the Soda Springs win’s new ad. in this issue. Ho has ¡common lately, but no case has proven Our soap has been pronounced LAKE COUNTY - OREGON C. S. Sergent & Co. M. II. Drake and his son Fred, who just received extensive additions to his i fatal. I think, however, that oue whoi by those who know Are in excellent repair, amply provide 1 with feed liuve spent several months looking af stock at Linkville, and •can furnish just came very near losing his life will be’ Aud tint customer* wit! i>e w:.i » 4 <>n PIKENIX, OREGON. SUPERIOR promptly aud iu the btK ttjle, ter their cattle in the Warner Lake what the people want in his hue I curefnl how he makes a circle with tho (v2ii21if.) TO ANY A Guo<l H.VK E>REGGIES anl No 1 country, have returned to their home George is the pioneer tinner of Like I breech of his gun, having one foot on RIDING llOlIsES aluay8 ou hauil IMPORTED in Ashland to remain during the winter. county aud is deserving of tho patron j the fence and letting it slip, thus strik- I'.-/ Ilorsee promptly care 1 for, an 1 ARTICLE. age of the people. i ing the hammer and taking off a por Tourists and Others Outfitted P I O N E E R Our old friend, C. B. Watson Esq., tion c<f his ht ad. l ’ .-rhaps he will here Give it a trial and support home On the shortest u *ti 'e O fficers E lected —At a regolar editor of the Sn/0/<7, came up from C jT Do not Lil to give the T.ihkvil'e s : l '< « a ti ia after attend to bis work when be is set industry. Jacksonville on Wednesday, en route meeting of Ashland Lodge, I. O. G. T., v2alltf] GEoRGE NVllsE, at it and not slip off and go hunting. to I. ike county, on legal business. He held ou Friday evening, Oct. 25:h, the Circuit Court commenced this week, reports things trauqml in our sister following officers were elected for the Wanted in exchange o ensuing term: Miss Ella Anderson, but as we are a moral and peaceable! town. i Of Lake County. W. C T ; Miss Rachel L. A pplegiite people, but little business was trans We acknowledge a call, on Monday acted. W. V. T.; F. Walter Myer , W. S.; last, from Miss D*lla Howell ami Miss OREGON. H. Gillette, W. F. S.; Miss Frances This was my fir-t visit to K-rbyville, ! LINKVILLE At the Factory. Mary Watson. Mi-»s Howell returns to Myer, W. T.; L F. Willits,. W. M; and I was quite favorably impressed her home in tho Granite city, from Ap Mrs. II. C. Hill, W. C ; Miss Laura RIGDON & CO. with the people, who all seem to be en plegate, where she has been teaching Thornton, W. I. G.; W. T. Lecke, W. [v2o6tf.J I terprising and clever, but I think the for some time. O. G. female sex very thinly sown, for I did I». CHAPMAN. STOCK SALT, pr. 100.................. $2 <') not see more than five old or young la T he A cademy . — We are pleased to as . just received a good as - T hat O ld P oem .—And now comes GROUND ALUM “ 3 00 dies; but I tell yon I saw many good bortment of Cooking and Healing learn that the attendance at the Acad ASHLAND H. W. Clayton and testifies that when LIVERPOOL (meat)..................... 3 50 Stove*. ^<4, \I1 kind* of Tin, Sheet-Iron emy is increasing rapidly. Already a little boy, more than a half century looking, stout and stirring bachelors. a'ld Co•»lici ware ou hand and mad • to or At J. M. M< CALL ¿e CO’S. Perhaps if they could only be induced der.’ ‘ there are CJ students in the lower room; GEO. T. BALDWIN. ago, he stood up in a little old log FEED AND LIVERY STABLE ! TT'Y'TIie biglie-t market price paid for to visit Ashland or Jacksonville, 17 new recruits having enlisted during (v2u21if.) school-house, in Clayton Township, Wheat Oat«. Barley, B icon aud Lard. they would soon be changed men, for the present week. Perry county, Ohio, and with tremu Large stock of iu '.v goods justrece iv I believe many of them would not need MISS if. A WlMiLE. MAIN STREET. I MISS I. C. SWINGLE. cd—Full uunouncenicnt urxt w»\.k. Conic lous voice and perturbed spirit, repeat H od . Geo. Conn, Receiver of the U j to be asked tire second time to marry; I a ml tve us. I S. Land Office at Lakeview, started on ed these same lines, which he had learn ' but then perhaps it is better as it is. MISS M.A. SWINGLE & SISTER his return to the capital city of Lake ed from the Old United States Spelling 'for who who would work the minesand lluvc Opened u t test*CIdas he undersigned would on Monday last. He spent some days Book: ' get the scoldings for not being “duck- LIKE as t! e Damask rose jou see, respecttully inform their Iriends in Jacksonville making a transcript of pecked ” (1 claim “duck p-eked” as a Or like the blossom < n the tr.e: and the public generally th it they Dissolution of Copuitnor ship. - Oo Main Stteet, Ash' uxl, the county records. have parch tsefl the above e*tai» i>hii:eiit, < >r like the Jaioiy Flower of M »y, new word.) C. S. Sergent & Co., LI VEi LET LIVE ASHLAND G. F. BILLINGS. o F A C T « R Y. 20,000 lbs. Grease H MURaery Stex© T One night last week Mrs. H. C. Hill •jell from the steps of Prof. Skidmore’« residence, hurting her right side quite eevesrely. She was not able to leave her room for some days, but is now able to bo up again. L ost .—On last Sunday night by Mrs. II. Smith, somewhere between the Soda Springs and Mr.Kingsbury’s residence, a new black shawl. Any one finding it will please leave it at the T idings oilice and much oblige the owner. T he N ew B rick .—A number of me. cbanics are employed every day on Capt. McCall’s new biick and it rapid ly approaches completion. The roof is on, ceiling finished, the plastering pro .cess almost done, and the building will be reudy for use within a few days. Chitwood A Atkinson have just re ceived a large and well selected assort ment of drugs, chemicals, school books etc. The old drug store is blooming out brilliantly and the shelves are al ready resplendant with elegant things Give them a call. Their new ad. will appear next week. < )r like the Morning of the <11): <»r like the San, or like the Saade: < >r like trie Gourd whieh Ji nas tvd: Even such is M .n! uh .se t'.ie d is spun, 1). iwii oit and cut ai<l so 'tis d me. Withers the rose; the bioe«oin bias'»; Hie 11 >wer fades; tne niori.ing h?s »?; The sun is se'; ine shadows ily; The gourd cots’iniee so M >rf ds die. Nexkdoor t»the Post ofli :e, Up eairs in Dr. Inlow’s and having thoroughly de »red the lobelia New Building. Avery, of Louse Creek, has two kinds now on hvnp a heactifcl assort - I of hogs, improved stock; one is the w v M. < yE oF have H \TS, BuNNETH, FLOWEf.K, PLUMES, HECK I barksfipar, which shpars over rocks and TIES, JUTE, LAIHES 1'IT KN IS d I Mi GOODS, ETC«, ETC. I barks the trees,the other. Self sharpen nCTJ'ElilCK & SMITH ¡'A TTERNS. er, which rubs its nos? against a stump 2*»* Dressmaking done io order. Ali orders lrorn a dijunce promptly tilled. Gocde and turns on its side and slips through Cheap for Caen. [n21v2if. I ! the fence. S tage A ccident .—Ou Saturday last It is really an improvement on the r-FN 0 T I C as Mr. J. D. Hanks was driving the snobby way of taking bridal tours for THE t NIO.KIHGNED HAVE completed their stage down the Siskiyou, one of the I the husband to tak“ a load of produce horses became fractious and ran off the to the city and take his bride along grade, upsetting the stage. Mr. Hauks and thus spend the honeymoon, as was , (Oue Mile West of the gun 1 of old Buckeye Mdl) was caught under the coach in such a the case in this county recently, and Are now Sawing all kinds of Lumber, way that he could not extricate himself. still we are told that our county is be BOXING, SIDING, RUSTIC, FLOORING. FIN- iSfllNG, SCANTLING OF ALL SIZES. He called loudly for help, but he was hind the times, but you now see it is! Fir,Yellow aud Sugar Pine of all dimension- so far from the Toll House that his ahead. Laths, Sheatliin", Shingles, Fune- cries were not heard for some time— This is the way X. got the nse of G.’s not until the dogs attracted attention ing etc., etc., bv barking and running up the road. buggy: He tohl him that his mother SEND IN YOUR ORDERS! When at last help came, it was with no I was old and feeble, and could not ride! little difficulty that he was extricated in a wagon and that he wi-hed to take I All orders promptly attended to. from his perilous situation, as it was her to town, but he went right off and • ••••« . 1 N 11...... all four men could do to lift the stage, got a gir! and took her to a dance and OATS, WHEAT, FLOUR, LARD and which was bottom side up. Although considerablv injured he was able to go thus forgot his mother, just like big BACON, taken in Exchange for on to Rock Point, driving the greater girls often do, who sit in the parlor ....LUMBER..., part of the way himself. He writes ns and sing, ‘‘who will care for mother ei? a l crdei8 *o from that place under date of Oct. 28 now,” while their mother, perhaps, is 5IAKSII V ALPE" & CO. that be ia so badly hurt that he cannot Y’ellow Jacket Mill, Brownsborongh, hope to be out again for a week or ten out cutting wood to keep up the fir» for I tho dear ugly girl. M ack , i P. O., Ogn. (2—16tf) days. STEAM SAW MILL bay from the premises, tluy can a- ssure their patrons that stock entrusted to their care will be well aud safely cared for. HE PARTNERSHIP liero'ofo-eexie i <’l»etwe. > W. H. Ha t»;»Way ani .J. B. Rigdon, is U».- d y T dissolved by mu uai cuneen;. J. R RTGIMIK. W. n. HATHAWAY. Asl land, Oregon, Aug 27th 1877. [ 12tf. GOOD TURNOUTS Of carriages and baggies any tine, supplied DENTISTRY. at BALED HAY FOR SALE! DR. SHREVvTS3URY‘J In quantiliafl to suit purchasers. They will OF TWENTY FIVE YEAR? PRACTICE also, iu coin.ection with tl eir stable, run a AS taken Rooms at A*hlan<L where he TKVCK-WAGO.W will re.uaiu a'ew tlays’ On exhibi At reasonable rates. D, C hapman & N eil . tion in his oflice w i? be ‘-»•en the members* 31:tf card of the Director, of t’e* State Board of Regular Dentists for Culiiornia, of which the Dr. is a member. J. AV. RIGGS, Prices reasonable. H PJIQTOG R A.P lf f G ARTIST, Ashland ASHLAND HOUSE. Oregon. rpilE UNDERSIGN' D WISHES TO RE- I am now permanently located in this X. mind his friends, and the tr ivcliug pub place, and respe¿tfally cl>k.S the patronag of lic generally, that be is still to be fcua 1 at this ibe citizens. ALL WORK WARRANTED LONG EST.\ELISIIED HOUSE, whe»-e he Is ready at any time, and on a’l occasions to set. bed' e tiiem il>e !•< o fl • To give Entire S tisfact’on. Prices to suit m irke' affords, :n a style secoiid to no oliar Th»* Times. ho ise in Oregon. 'Dinners ¡md suppes for «peci d occasions, no I gotten up iu appropGde s'vl»', at trírCaU and see Speri,.ms. | v2uGtf I tice. JAS'” 'i