I.IXKV1LL.E ITEMS. Mr. Stanley and his son John, of PIONEER Ashland, returned earlv this week from Nov. 9th. 1877. FRIDAY NOVEMBER 16,1877 a visit to Big valley, Modoc Co., Cal. Plenty of rain and mud. Freighters They report that the settlers have rais­ -AND- from over the mountains, make nse of ed fine grain there this year, and that LOCAL INTELLIGENCE a numeriety of adjectives in referring the pioneer orchard of the valley, has i i to the present condition of the roads. Of Lake Comity. Always good openings for bargains at yielded fruit. This has encourege-1 Mrs. W. S. Moore aod family, arriv ­ •/ 7 the people to plant orcLuds and Mr. the Pioneer Stone. ed from Salem, Wedue-day eve., and Stanley is under promise to deliver 2,- I OREGON. Several interesting communications OOOyouug trees in the va'ky slraigb .- have become domiciled as actual resi­ Granite Street, dents of our burg. are crowded out this week. r way. DEALERS IN G Kt). 7. BALDWIN, Proprietor. Work is progressing finely in the A shland P ublic S chool .—Report construction of the new saw mill; the Thanks to Senator Mitchell for im­ Ashland^ for month ending Nov. 9, 1877. portant public docaments. General Merchandise, machinery will be here now in a few 1st Department—L. F. Willits,teach­ days. AS JUST RECEIVED A GOOD AS. Marsh &, Valpey Furnishing Goods, sort inent of Cooking and Heating A fine assortment of Christmas goods er. No. enrolled, 59; No. boys, 25; Notwithstanding the inclemency of Stoves. X-i^All kinds of Tin, Sheet-Iron No. girls, 34; average attendance, 46. I at Chitwood Atkinson’e. ami Copperware on hand and made bool or shoe, made of the (v2n21 f.) best luateri-d. Cail and see biiu. bhot> on Main O fe the I ndian T rail —We had the and Ashland. Street, over creek, near bridge. Custom and Exchange Business Still the work goes on energetically i pleasure, last week, of met ting with Our usually quiet and peaceful vil­ Ashland, June 17tb, 1876. noltf. - Flour and Feed at the— on C'apt. McCall's new brick. The Sergt. Southerland ’of Ft. Klamath, lage, was the scene of quite a serious I. O. Miller store room which will be completed who whs on his rttura from the long disturbance one day last week. Mr. LOWEST CASH PRICES. within a few days, will be one of the I and tircfomo chase aftor Joseph Fe"’ David P. Shook of Alkali valley, was Architect and Builder. 36 lbs of flour, 2’lb’ shnrts and 8 lb« bran per i>tish- LEATHER, LEATHER. I el for good wneat. Wt I «ack and brand lhe sacks largest aod most elegant in the laad. violently assaulted on the street by one persons realize what hardships were —customers furnishing the sacks. My brother GRANITE STREET ASHLAND. i —----------------- --------------------- Lots of leather, of many a kind Nat. Williams, an employe on the mill endured by our soldier in the murchof Dr. Shrewsburv, the skillful dentist, ILL do any thlrg in l is line on ebort no»!.ce an¿ At Tolman’s tannery you can find; n7’.’2if left Ashland yesterday for bis homo in nearly 2,009 miles on the trail of the race, who struck Shook a number of W un the lowest terms. In harness work and saddler;/ Will have charge of the busiDes«, being assisted by champion retreatest, and Sergt. South ­ times with some stones,catting bis head Faithful and true we’re bound to be; coll) [>etebt millers. Sar.ia Barbara Cal. The doctor was A. D. HELMAN. .'. D. FOUNTAIN. In carriage work we ’ re not so fast; erland ’ » story, told in hi» graphic style and face severely. A warrant was issued « kept busy while here, and no doubt Ecerylhing as represented or no sale, ’Tis good enough for any lass: is one of intense interest. He was at for Williams, aud he was arraigned be ­ when he comes again will find hi a Stout boots A; shoes of the first letter band at the time of the surrender and fore Justice Hamakar, who mulcted Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. w ork to do. And good euongh for auy feller. saw the tagged rcd-sk>ns hand them­ him in the sum of 850 for the benefit of Very good hides and good grain Yesterday rnorniDg as J. Crit. Tol­ selves ove» as prisoners of war, to grim the school fund. Ever wanted for the same. I tejiizeb . man was riding h»s racer, “Eoodl nc,” old Gen. Miles. The Sergt. says the v2n22lf ROC i; POINT ITEMS. ba>eb»ck. down Main street, the horse interception of Joseph was the merest LAKtVlEW COTTAGE I No”. 12, 1877. scared at a boy aud wheelbarrow and accident, he having stopped io the ra- A Pleasant and Homelike House situated threw Cr.-d ou th,at Ashland hm no lawyer, Mr. Dun fol'.ow- jifsicn the fol! see it be can keep hotel. <-4 promptly and in the best 6tyle, & i soldiers, and they will donbtiee® enjoy 4th List , ou which occasion V2U18T] [J. J. ferre()t t« .by being a duly qualified altor- ing o icers were installed, viz: Alex. A Good HACK Exol'ent BUGGIES and No 1 ■ the rest and quiet which Ft. Kiamutu RIDING HOIlbES always ou hand m y. ; Orme, W. C T. ; Miss Alili Col7¡g, W. : witi afford then, f r some time. —AND— (5-,: Dorses promptly care 1 far, aud R. S.; Mi :!S Annie Savage, W. L. Sÿ here have been so many accessions Tourists and Others Outfitted A n U nsat -,- jt: c j..x jance .— We Mbs Jaue Bailey, W. V. T. ; G. M. Sav- L-F'N OTIC E^ J to lhe populat ;on of Ashland within the Ou the shortest noli :e made cuiiu r. p,rc v;l la -i v;e' k about ? ^3- age, W. S., ; C. Schielihu W. F. S.;Miss last few month®, that we believe ta*-ra Do not fall to give the Lihkville Stables a tria THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE < 0MTLETKD THEIR » • T.; Charlo!t« Schiefllin, ing l few pupem. but, after all, tje cir- i A. Rir.lcay, W. V2ul4tf] GEORGE NURSE, is not nu empry house in the p'ace at c'ltns'afca which aroused us und per- » « U.; G. D. O .vings W. M ; J. T. this lime. It is said that even the o'd hans tided the whole village wiili an- 7 A i inson. W. D. M.; Miss E. Schieflln MILLINERY STORE (One Mile West of the stand of old Buckeje M 11) fiant (Irver that stands at an angle of prthensi >n of impending danger, was 1 » • I. G.; Miss L Orme, W. A. S Are now Sawing all kinds of Lumber, Ou Malli Street I forty-five degrees, in the upper part of nothing as com cured t > the v. cerieuca duDer tho Installation ceremonies were Ashland - - - - - Oregon. BOXING, SIDING, RUSTIC, FLOORING. FIN­ t >wo, has »n occupant. ISHING, SCAN!LING OF ALL SIZES. of I tof. Skidmore. It seem* be was concluded, brie? addresses were m-ide, We have cow ou Lund a beuutiful assortment of Fir,Yellow and Sugar Pine of all dimensions MRS. H. A. MOORE’S by Bros. Scbit-flhu, Carr and others. X. the proprietor of a wood-saw, ••. ’ !. ich had Iiatr, Bonnets, Shades. French Flowers, Wreathe, I. irge delegations of the “Original, Laths, Sheathing, Shingles, Fenc­ PlUiues, Neck Ties, T.iueu Sults, Jute, Ladies’ been a treasured implement a the fam ­ Order of Red-men’" arrive almost daily ’ Faiibhiug Goods, etc., etc etc. F KOJI LAKEVIEW. ing etc., etc., ir<>m Klemath and Yainax. They are i ily for years; a saw which wr.s prized, BUTTRICK PATTERNS SEND IN YOUR ORDERS! Nov. 3. How packing oat the large amount of not only as co old fami'iar friend and All orders from » distance promptly tilled. Cold and blustering.—the mountains wheat purchased for them bv tho Gov-1 reliable helper, but because of the ex­ U iT Agency for Dr. Warner's Health Corset. Ev­ All orders promptly attended to. • ery inihg sold cheap for Cush. cellent quality of its metal. Well, in are covered with enow. «rument. A largo sum is thus saved i ..........CA SH...... (5-+7“Bleaching, Pressing and Coloring, in the very MRS. II. A. MOORE would rnnonnce to 'he course of time the saw needed some William Newland was killed last week neutest manner. *v2nl6tf for the IndLu service which would OATS, WHEAT, FLOUR, LARD and Duties and Gen'lemeii who «l-s’ie tie pei.-ou.il a loin inn>r of a flue «u't of H lir, -h >t she 11 -s |nl»n e'l her ALs, Jas, Ewing. otherwise be expended in paying dental work, and the Professor submit­ while hauling lumber from Joseph's cel-brited BACON, taken in Exchange for H ir Res o.ei, which has now been i>ef«>ie ted it to Mr. Kentnor, who put it iuthe mill to his place in Cbewatican. While the public for lhe space of ■ wo yearssnd ins in evuy ireight. .... LUAIBEll.... iost iuce given entire s itkf ic ion ms to what it prom­ very best of order. The evening of the descending a hill his break gave way ises. td’T“Address a I trdeis to No mineral or dam giig snb-i mce is used id T - e S oa ? F at M an S usi ’. cion ^ d .— same day it was retn rued to its owner, causing him to fall where the wagon O hs iirep-raiion.aud it is guaranteed to prevent hair MAItSIIR VALPEY A- CO.. otr alter fair applications. Well-known cases Mr. Win. Howard, of the Ashland Soap but it was “too good to keep,” and the wheels passed over him. Deceased falling of long.st li'liitg bildness have been su -ce^siul'y trot­ Yellow Jacket Mill, Brownsborougli, ted (as per testimonials in mv possesdon). It will WATCHMAKER AKO JEWELER factory, made us a call yesterday. Dur­ next morning when the boy undertook lived only a few hours after the acci­ oroduce I’. O., Ogn. (2-16tf) a full flowing crop of fltvr <>” all stages of bildress, even to its most pronounced p’Ue. It wilt ing his late sonp-seliiug campaign iu to get the breakfast wood, the saw fau- dent. Leaves a family. Ashland, Oregon. prevent hair f out turnin'' gray. Pieparations the lower part of the vallev be bud ed io do its duty. On examination, he i'urwar led to all parts of the country. Two bears came down from tbeir D. CHAI MAN. L. A. NEIL. mneb diflicu! y in “soft-soaping” the found the old familiar bandies in tbeir mountain fastnesses io the neighbor­ ONE BOTTLE, $5; Or,THREE BOTTLES, $ 10. people whose pauence bad become place, but they no longer held between hood of Kelly ci’eek, passing through Just received, a large and select Jot of Go’ll aLf. ASHLAND Address Plated jewel y ; also, a g^od assortment of tbreedbare through the importunities them the trusty old blade, but instead, I Mr. Contaer’s field, but being peace- MRS. II: A. MOORE, CLOCKS, B’J TC11ES.SPECTACLES, of humbugging soap venders. He a twisted and half toothless piece of ably inclined they were not molested. claims, however, that whenever his metal which lo iked as if it might have 1008J Market st., San Francisco, Cal. FEED AND LIVERY STABLE ! An aborigine puzzled a pale face by Eye glasses and Sewing Machine needles constantly I ou hand and fur sale at minimum prices. 27:tf. snap was fried, it was pronounced a been the first crude implement of the inquiring for “wheat medicine.” It success and brought the shekels. [v2n6-ly] saw kind that mankind ever saw saw. was vitriol that he wanted. MAIN STREET. Verily, verily, 1 say unto you, Our town presents a lively appear­ ASHLAND ^BAKERY We acknowledge a plesant call on Of»il .uemthings «in-e».he tl.yoftbe t’i’1, ance; the sonnd of hammer and saw on Wednesday last from our genial friend We tliiuk this ■ fling w is nir- ner -hi-n e’f; AND all sides indicates that its buildings IL B. Valpey, who has been for some The «<>nl of t-ie m e.Hv of room in t n;.is.aid seed. time pa-t superintending the steam saw THE ASHLAND TIDINGS PLANING MILL STORE C. S. Sergent & Co., 9 TIN SHOP Furniture Factory, H Millinery Store '1 ■■ LIVE i LET LIVE G. F. BILLINGS- J ---- General Merchandise &IHK.VIÏ.BE NOTIONS. STEAM SAW MILL TAKE NOTICE! Scientific HAIR. PRQBUCEE. g Aî.^1 RESTAURANT mill of Marsh, Valpey and Co. on Big Butte Creek. He returns to his place o' business in a few days. From the time of its construction last summer until the rain, the mill did an im­ mense business and will doubtless have to run again up to its full capacity as soon as spring opens. In the mean time all energies will be exerted in get­ ting logs ready for next season's work. A Boron E xper - encs .—Mr. Louis Land, of Lost river, who spent a day or two in Ashland this week, informs ns that while on bis way to Altoras from Clear Lake, a short time ago, a sdow storm came on while he was crossing a broad deaert-l’ke country, and all fam­ iliar objects being shut out, he lost his way, and was two days and a half with­ out a morsel of food. On the third day, if we remember his story correctly, be reached the residence of a crusty old bachelor (evidently u very different man from the generality of Like coun­ try bachelors.) who would not divide his commissary stores with him. and so Louis, though sorely tried by the “emptiness that gnaws,” traveled ten miles farther before he found the bos pita’ity he so much needed. BONANZA ITEMS. jJfS'The Na'ionnl (¡<>'«1 Medal wi® aw o il­ 1 ed <» Bi tdley A Rulofson lor the best Plm- t graphs in the United States, and the Vien­ na Med d k»r the best in the world. STOCK SALT, pr. 100,.... 12!) Montgomery Street, San Francisco. GROUND ALUM “ .... Oct 1st. Weather cold and stormy, with some snow. This is the day for those who As Low as the barest, and only one can, to haul out one dollar for the poll price at the EAGLE MILL. All re­ tax man. ports to the contrary are false. The Bonanza Academy is under full G. F. B illings . blast, with Miss l’unny Van Riper as teacher. RETAIL MARKET Mr. Henry Conn, Deputy Sheriff of i Following are retailers’ prices, in the Lake Co. passed through Bonanza the Ashland Market: other day after a murderer from Lake Flour per 100th*’, 82 00 Co., California. Also two men from Corn Meal per 100lbs. 83 00. Shasta Co. Cal. passed through after Wheat per bushel, GOcts. the some boy. Ortld do 40 et». Potatoes pr ft) 2c 18. J. D. Carr of Modoc Co. Cal and A. Butter do 25cts. Langell of Langell’s valley, are driv­ Cheese do IScts, ing about, bOO head of cattle to Harney Lird in tins loots, Bacon—bams 10, sides 14cts. Lake valley, where they iaten 1 to win­ Egg® pr doz 121gCts. ter them. Chickens do 83. A. Handy of Bit anzi intends to put C >ffee 30(a),33ots. in forty acres of grain tins fall and we Sugar 14p/ IScts, Tea 63cts Qi-,81. . hope he may have good lack and that Syrup pr gallon. $1 50. it will prove this a grain growing Hides—deer pr it» 15cts. country. A great many think we can­ Apples—dried do Sets. not raise grain here, but all ye unbe­ Peaches do 12%cts. Plums do pitted 12J»cts. lievers have patience: time will tell. M ool filets. The snn 13 sbiniDg for the first Soap—hard per box $1 50—soft time to-day. B achelor , . gallon oOcta. T and the public generally th it they M* zl* r® considerably occasion® to ®et be^re them the best the marke' affords, in a style second io no other less than the AVERILL PAINT is already To give Entire S tisiact’on. Prices Io suit The Times. house in Oregon. mixed and tinted if required. For Pale by Dinners and supper -® for special occasions, J. M. McCALL & CO , gotten up in appropr late style, at short no- noSOtf Ashland, Otegon. JASPER HOUCK. tfc Cad and see SpevuneiUf. [v2u6tf tic*»