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»'T- • THE \SHLANI) MIS -, Lim. TIDINGS A MOVE IN TUE HIGHT DIRECTION cï Conlented fren» O,eg , lí u SIKES WORDEN. H. M. THATCHER. P I O N E E R tuft' ..nd C 11 Di? i'.tc'i.s Elsewhere we publish a call for a ( I THATCHER & WORDEN FRIDAY... ....NOVEMBER 30, 137" school meeting, to be held on Dec. 1st, Cincinnati, Nov. 19.—The Coini/i'?)-- for the purpose of taking some action cial will publish, to-morrow morning, DEALERS !!¥ I.END A IIEL.PÏNG HAND. on the question of erecting a new pub an editcfrihl strongly urging Gen. lie school house in Ashland, We ! Grant for the Berlin mission. Of Lake County. It is an easy matter to say, “Always are , the informed that when Omaha Nov. 20th The Union look on the bright side—don’t get dis- ; present house was built there Pacific is makiug war on three card LINEVILLE OREGON. couraged,” when one is free from bu- | were only about twenty persons in the moute men. several of whom have been r ■E3 sines* cares and vexetions, when not a district entitled to school money; now arrested at Sydney. S >nie who jumped victim of disappointment, or guilty of the number is nearly 350. The old CEO. 1. IfALJJWiy, Eroprittur. were afterwards captun d at Cheyenne. some serious mistake. When from un school house Las long been inad» quate LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. They have all given bonds in sums of der the shadow of some distressing to the wants of the district aud as a Are row receiving Doni San Francisco au extensive stock of goods of great variety affliction, it is easy to step firmly, i consequence, one of the rooms of the 500 dollars for their appearance. as just received a good . v exactly suited to lhe trade of the New York Nov. 20ib._The B'o/Af laugh clierily, and have a pleasant word Ashland Academy has been used for .«orunent of Looting and Heading rays another city railroad company has Moie«. -i-ti-Ail kii)d> of Tin, Sht-el-Irou for everybody. This is not a bad world the higher department of the public and Coppei ware on hand ai d in ad-1 ’<» or and there are many good things in it, school. The attendance at the Aeade reduced wages about 10 per cent. ner. geo t - B aldwin . as long as sickness calls at another my is constantly increasing and thr Baltimore. Nov 20th —20,000 young (v2u21tf.) door; as long as “home is the sweet time is not far distant when all its room Cal-fornia Salmon, hatched near Balti Which <h<*y are prepared to «ell at prices th it cannot fail to satisfy customers. Be safe corner and there are others who will will be rt-quiri d for its own stu more, from eggs raised in October from MISS M. A BWINGI.B. I MISS I. C. SWINGLE. sure to call and see us and s<e for yourselves. snffir that we may go free.” But, dents. The erection of a new s.?hoo! Prof. Baird's M. Cloud liver camp Cal though so many live more in sunshine building is then a necessity, and we ifornia. were shipped la-t night from MISS M. A. SWINGLE à SL U.. lltue ()yt u<<l a Eirsf-fRass than in shade, alas, how many there | , earnestly hope to .see the people oi Baltimore for the upper Potomac. ure who have to buckle on their armor i Ashland enter into the enterprise with L mdon Nov, 20 —The Russian offi i. 1.1 i a e r y S t o *$ and snen 1 their days in battling with a spirit which will insure us, at an oi.il report states tbtir losses at the Uu Alam Sueet, Ashl.-.id, the diflieukit s which hedge them in on [ early day, a building whioh will not cap'ure of K.ire were 2 500 Among Next door to ttw Fus- (>.. v, Ups: irs>iu Dr. I l I c - v ’« every side. Is it any wonder that tired only answer the requirements of the .lie officer.« killed A’er j Gun. LviiUoky New Bui.ding. Do noî forgot the Cid Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. Tï ’ t H A.VE NOW ON H \ND A UEAI Tri t L ASSOl’.T- bauds are often folded; despondently district for many years to come, but and Lieut. Col. Melaki ff. V < < F U»TK, BONNKIH, FLoWF K.i, FLl MEJ, Ml K with weary beads bowed upon them. which will ba an ornament to the p Chicago Nov. 20.—The Jolt /'ItiliS TIES, JUTE, I.A1HF.B Fl'KMhnl.-. : Guo.-.:, ETC., ETC. THATCHER & WORDEN. O ye whoso paths have ever falleu in Ashland schools Lave an enviable rep o ashington special nays the auti-re- BITTER ICK Y SMITH RAT TERES. V2'l lÿ»f / DrrsHiiiuking-done to order. pleasant places, whose faith has never utation abroad, and this faßt, coupled sumptiou men claim they can and will All order? lr.iiu a dioiouœ promptly lined. Good« been tried by Heaven's seemiug disre with the belief that the influences of praveut a Ijouruumnt until there is ac Ciieap for CwrU. [u21v2d. gard, to whom a dearth of home love the place are good gen» rally, ba« tion taken on the ¡»ending bills. and support has never come, thank brought many valuable citizens into Madison W ,r>. Nov 21 —Complete re Morria Bau J. M McCall. Provideuce, and as ye gather about the village, thus aiding materially tc turns give Smith (R< p.) for Governor your happy fire-sides or arouud a table its wealth end importance; and we can 78,753 Maliory, 70 482: Ofiis, 26 163: I groaning beneath an abundance of good not afford to grow careless with re o tier Reputilicm and Greenback Ma THE EAGLE MILL things, think of those whose portions j spect to educational matters any more jorities are less, txerpt Saartz, green Situated 15 n.iles Souib »>f J c! .ivj e ;>nd 1J inlie are mixed so much with wormwood ! than we can to relax our efforts to mou- back, for treasurer, who has 33,489. NuriU ol' ArhiubJ, |,!e;>ared lu do "• ^-r..l und gill—of the thousands in the tain our reputation as a quiet, moral Panama Nov. 20 —Letters received Custom and txcha ;?3 Business Main Street, Ashland, crowded citi-s who feast with satisfac und law-abiding people. in Valparaiso state that there has been - Fiour aul Feed at We — tion upon the fragments which are a grand discovery made at a place a S alem W edding .—On the evening swept froro your tables, aud of those in OULD Announce to the neople of Jackson and Lake C9unties LOWEST CASH PRICES. few leagues from Arequipa. Tne dis our own land of plenty whose burdens I of Nov. Sth, A. B. Croasman and Miss thu: they have commenced receiving their new Fall Mock, 36 lb-» • f tVmr, 2/b- * h ” - v 3 b-br?u ver Linnie McCully, daughter of Hon. A covery Sousists of a rich vein of gold el lor g »< k 1 wiiviD V» I * _ ;ilhl b";. . i iht ruckfe and that every day will witness additions to the largest stock of we may help to carry. —cufr’-uiiivrs luriHrhia;'IL8 r.cc»«:». My brviher A. McCully of Salem, were united “for and sliver ores. It is said that the Go say to the rugiig rei«: I'e eti’J; IT ■"T ( B x • T? Hid »he wile liwleaa waves obey thy will; better or for worse.” It was a grand vein is 70 metres in length and broader J J • 219 5 JEJ.-lJ L x M M.R !<)• Pleach to ihe storm; reason wilh de-p.-ir, and elegant affair. Two hundred and than any vein of metal yet discovered Wiil luve CLa-ge ■ br-infFs, being aseioted bj Btil teiLuot misery’: sous tt -.t die is fair. in the world. C.D.i ’ fifty guests were invited and conse GEN Jk'3 L.W 1 IL MERCHANDISE Yes, “look on the bright side,” but ■ Eeeì'yiòitij as r Washington Nov 21 — The President quently the beauty, wit, elegance and forget not those homes-where the sun- solid worth of the Capitol city were lias signed the army and navy deficien 2Gly I ?’;'*» Q chine of life seldom or never comes, JaO D» i well represented in the parlors of cy bill. Ever brought to this inarLft. They desire to Fay to every reader •< and remember that u kindly word aud “Uncle Asa.” When we were s jonrn- The National Woman Suffrage J l - so - this paper that if la Iping hand will often heal the wouud- ing in the Capitol, Al Crossman was ciation, called the “16 k aricmlnmut” cd‘heart und blunt the dagger of afflic recognized as one of the noblest braves convention of »dl the Woman Suff.? ■e tion. L/u';V LVJ CuTT^Si! of the mystic order of Dituhe Sfinos aud Associations iu the United Stalea vz ¡I V* & «Ì ft d Gccds, Sold at the lowest market prioe, TUE SITUATION ON T1IE MEXICAN Linuie was regarded as one of the love ■'ifto!ike House situated be held Jan. 8, 1878. t BORDER. liest of the “Piety Hid Floral Brigade.” The Trifiiiite's Washington V» ill do it, they pioyose to do lhe largest huHneas thia I all aid May their life journey be a long and H::xiz:Gv ?.r 5G.:I SpiiiiS«, »aear It would seem that apprehensions are H>iys Ewing’s Anti redemption bill V/iiiltT t vtr done by them in lhe luti five ytara, f r .. ji k *. i a..*Î3 Lakr. felt among Uuittd States citizens, liv prosperous one aud may they realize losing strength eve*y day. And th?.t they cun po.«iliv»lv make it to the advantage of every >ne ing on the Mixicau border,that war be the truth of the lints: London Nov. 21.—The Mcrccw Ci- M m is a proud and 1 fty pive lo call upon tht ni in ?i«hlati(l and le.-t the uulh ol lheir atReriiaa». tween the two republics may result zette states that R lusien main r.. my r is Taat frowns ou ni my a wave-beat shore; from the peculiar situation of affairs Worn in, the soft and tender vi..e advancing on Eiz -roum. They will spare no pains to n aintain. more fiiilv than ever the rep- W use curliu< tendrils round him twine there; but it is stated in the latest ad Veran Kaleb Nov. 21.-17,020 n'en uialimi of lheii house as lhe Aud deck bis tough hark o’er. 4.11«! vices from Washington that both offic < i -, < G ---------«. ----------------- from the K»rs army will be de.acLt^ ial and unofficial intelligence from Mr. Adam Klippell, a brother of to assist at the siego of P.evn «. H I fni'r&'i Mexico shows that President Diaz is Henry Klippell and father of our typo, a J • • V * a V V ■ Chicago Nov. 21. — Tho TimiT Lon desirous of treating the United Ststcs Richard, spent a few days in As-hland with respect, and of preserving the last week. He came from his home in don special says lemL'i’g Tmcepiiile peace, and that with this desire alone Missouri a few months ugo to investi newspapers demand that E- ! a ml -kail C-^N O T I C E^ J he has rec ntly and secretly ordered a gate the character of the Wrbfoot declare war at once egai; ;:2 R isaia, and Fancy Goods. Groceries. Hardware, Clothing, Boots •- i< THF I ND 1 1» H 1 Kl> LHUR largo f »roe to lhe border. It is under State. IIw bus been to Crater Lake, There is much (XCAemi - t a mail g the Shoes H ts, Caps Mi.iinory and Dr:ss Goods, Crockery, stood that Mexican troops now on the Rogue River falls and other grand cu leaders of the E g!: - h Turcopbilus but Glass and li.iware, Shawls, Wrappers, Cloaks. the masses ure quiet. ;O..e 2' ile V/v.-l« I lb-.- ul u.<l el cid I lli i-rje -<1 I) border have either purposely or riosities of the mountains; has taken a i.g al! kinds < f Lumber, through design neglected to carry out look, with au experienced eye, at our i New York Nov. 22.—A spec al from < f 1 lit) , iir.sl li', H/ DP.IN i UN- the orders of Diaz, thus making the ' fertile fields and has helped to pan out Sau Antonio, T» xas, says •ING, &U NlLiNG Of a LL eiZES. ' t 1 i situation extrem* ly precarious; hence the shining metal from the sands of I , ing is just recieve.l f.cm 0 vV < iu u/r.r Pin- ot a’.l di . e on« I ton: Our telegraphic the necessity of fow.irding regular and Applegate. The experience has given i Sliinules. Fenc- Laths, Sileni, O' o * reliable troops from various part of the him a very favorable opinion of oer I . have been cut off for the 1 mg etc., etc., A 11'LL LINE OF republic to co-operato with our Gen. country, and when he returns to his 1 day s. A party sent cut io nf SEND !M VCl'ii ORDERS! Ord in restoring order on the frontier. home in Missouri, we presume he will cause found the wires cut It is said to be untrue, as reported, not long delay to “pull up stakes” and the Indians killed the stige d.iver la: All orders promptly attended to. that Gen. Ord, has applied for addi emigrate with hia family to the Swit mouth. Indians have been s- tn on ........ ('.IN//......... the l ’ eeos wnh pieces of telegraph tional force to meet any anticipated zerland of America. GATS, WUE.ïT, ELOUP.» LAlìD aud wire. collision with Mexicau troops. It is BACoN, taken m Exchange for B ase B all .—AVe have heard of base New York Nov. 23 —The hat factory doubtless tiuethat very careful man- ....LUMBER.... —CONSISTING OF— ugeinent will be required to secure the ball accidents enough during the last ot B meioft <fc Co. burned touight; loss- Aîdre«fi,lv .U AhMU, V A J,r .. <<> restoration of peace and order. A pri few weeks to make a number of thrill es $30,060, partially insured. Casimeres, Flannels. Tweeds. Doeskins, Blankets Stocking ing items if we were to take the trouble Yellow Jacket M It, Prcwnsborough, vate letter from one of the border states Chicago Nov. 23. 23.—A Sun Antonio Yarn and Made-up Clothing. P. O., Ogn. (2-lfiti) s iy.s the people there ure in fear of war to write them up. We have heard of dispatch says: Geu Ord yesterday re between lire two countries,and that this nothing, however.more serious than the ceived an official copy of an order of Always on hand and for sale at the lowest prices. feeling is so strong as to materially in bruising of heads, the barking ol President Diaz to Gen. D.deon, corn- L. A. NEIL. terfere with trade. However, if it be hands and the dislocation of a few manding the Mexicans on the b irder, true that President Diaz is acting in teeth. These trifling accidents give to repel the United States troops by ASHLAND spirit aud zest to the play and our good faith as reported, it is likely that force, and that Gen. 'Trevino had been WHEAT—OATS—BARLEY—RACON AND—LARI). Le wields power enough in the repub , brave ballista seem to like the wild »nd ordered to the Rio Gruude with 2,500 i lic to insure the restoration of order on i reckless game all the better that it pos t~oops to carry out orders. Gen Ord bas FEED ARD LIVERY STABLE » Ionie «»ne. come all! and give us a trial. sesses the “element of danger.” the Rio Grande. telegraphed the President fur another MAIN STREET. v2n20if.] J. M. McCALL ¿CO Thanks for an invitatiou from Chern- Regiment of Cavulry. ARMY ORDER ON' DRUNKENNESS. Fort Hall, Idaho Nov .23.—Indian eketa Lodge, No. 1, I. (). O. F., to be The following appears among the present in Salem on December 6, and agent Danielson arresitd an Indian who latest \7iisliington dispatches: Gen. participate in the Quarter Centennial shot two white men here last summer rpilE UNDERSIGNED WOULD Sherman Lae i-sued a general order Anniversary of the institution of Uiiem- and turned him over to the Sheriff who i i especHtil.y in’oi in the i 11 ¡•- i .<1- from headquarters of the army, in ektta Lodge and the introduction ol took him to Mdad. ¡Shortly after aiiti the public gi’i.e.ally ill they have puicli se i il.e aoove e to -h • which be says the President is much Odd Fellowship on the north wert an Indian friend of the prisoner went and having th>»rong‘ ly cle tn-U the lobelia concerned to find before him for action coast. AVe were once a Chemeketaite to the store where the Indian was de hay iioru the premises, they can assure Ashland. patrons that stock entrusted to their proceedings of court-a»artial in several ourself, aud regret the impracticability livered to the Sheriff and shot dead their care will be wt !l and safel;, cured for. case?, where officers have been tried for of attending this impurtaut anniversary Alexinder Rhoden, a man well known GOOD TURWGUTS violation of the 3Stn article of war, of Old No. 1. in the country. The agent tolegrapued ------- - which provid •> tint any i fficer found for troop« from Fort Hill to come and Of carriages an<l buggies supplied at An Elegant stock of Clothing, A Large and Fresh stock ot druuk, on duty, shall be dismissed from C ollai : B one B roken .—Mr. arrest tha Indian aud prevent further any time. at the Dry Goods at the the service. The President desires it Thornus, formerly of the Salt Works, trouble. BALED MAY FOR SALE! PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. made known to the army that he can on Klamath river, aud who has lately Paris Nov. 23.—A correspondent I In ipianti;i>-8 to suit purcba-^rs. 'I hey will not be led to underrate the magnitude been teaming between this place aud says it is announced from Bucharest ------- < * > also, in Cuiu eeliuii uitli t. eir stab e, run a of evil which the crime alluded to is Oregon, had his collar bone broken • that the Russims h ive ordered sup A splendid stock of Boots and TKl’t’li.WAGOX A Fine Assortment of Fancy likely to produce on the public service. I last Friday by falling from his wagon | plies of food in expectation of the early At reasonable rates. D. C hapm an A N eil . Shoes at the Goods anti Notions at the No person addicted to it can expect to near Conner's furm in Shasta Valley, capitulation of Plevna 31:if PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. lie entrusted with any reepousible duty, lie had stopped ins teum, and was get A ienna Nov. 23 —Montenegrins are And a person who cannot ba trneted ting out of the wagon, when he fell bud Leder nut bo continued in < fliee. against the wheel. Dr. Kobertsou set bombarding Lem nil and the forti ft It must, therefore, ba understood that the tone on Sunday, and found 11 brok tied island at the nuitberu extremity I of L tke Scutari. auy cleinoncy which may have b.-eu en in two places. — IreA'u I'nion. ¡ An immense stock of the best - ------------------------ •* ♦ *------------------------ - heretofore extended by mitigation or I ibrands of Tobacco and Cigars at Af.TISr, commutation of sentence cannot here i A nother T eacher —The constant in Maj Jackson, Lieut, Hoyle, and fifty the PIONEER STORE. after ba r. litd upon as a basis for hope crease in attendance on the JueksouvrLe men arrived here ou the train Wednes Ashland Oregon. w of like f svorab'e action. After this I District School has necessitated the etn day night ou their way to Fort Klam now pe; in..ne illy located in this aoiernn warning, a rigorous txecntion ployment of another teacher and the ath, from the scene of the late Indian pl ;ce I ( on u <1 re i e ituJy asks the palionag of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS,. of the sentence imposed in due course directors have secured the advices of ; war in Montana. The Major and Lieu- ihe citizens. l y cuuits UHTtial may l»e «xpected. Miss Kate Thornton, of Ashlaud, in tauaut are very unassuming gentlemen, ! “Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Our motto.. ALL WORK WARRANTED 'The iui’ial number of the weekly that capacity. Wo have one of the 1 aud pleasaDt company. The command I C l *’’--.', published by C. \V. Hammond best schools in the State, aud the di- lost one man while gone. An Indian To give Entire S ti«factioa. Prices to suit Bring on your Produce ar.d Exchange for Goods. < A 1 1 4 i .t> «2 L i , Oregon, is at hand. I« The 1 Hues. I sparing no rectors and teachers are i was concealed, and shooting at the I ma;.i s a go. d appearance and seems weil ffii.u w.tli news items, G _>ud pains to make it meet the expectations | Maj >r failed to hit him, but shot the 12-41,-tf MR&M. W. HARGADIKE. of all.— Times. luca to the new enterprise. , feaF'Ci.’f, and act ¿¡} cc..aiiut I v2n6if i bugler o! the command.— Union. H LAKE COUNTRY Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex change for goods. LIVE I LE 1 LIVE I ( m ......i. ■ , * fl I I CEKCWLT ICED HEADQUARTERS STEAM SAW MILL Southern and Scuth-Eaetern Oregon ' 1 V I I i I l’ IÎQT O Gîursic 3