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p.j THE FRIDAY ASHLAND TIDINGS. NOVEMBER 1 1871». LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. If yon wish to look at a fine display of cheap embroideries call on McCall & Baum. BIO BITTE ITEMS. Garni, is plentiful. Weather changeable. The dance on Saturday evening was Three dances each week. • sncceeuj. Steam mill still puffing away. The weather continues fine and our General health of our citizeus good. roads good. Grass growing and stock doing well. Mr. J. P. Jones has gone on busi Charles Cary will teach a select ness to Warner valley. school this Winter. Nice wealher at the present. Mill-yards and business streets pro- went a lively appearance. Ex-Sheriff Manning, of Jacksonville, passed through town this week. Frank Parker has arrived from Web fool’s aqueous clime. J onny S moker . PeFAoir.il J. M. McCall 4 C.». received another 'large load of goods last Saturday. Chas. Goodchihi, A. S. Marshall and G. fl.'Mirshall our old townsmen, but The family of J. W. B:rJ, of the now of Eag»-ne City, are in town thi- Yreka C »ibn, have gone east on a vis- week. They are settling np bii«itiess preparatory to their final departure. it W. C. Myer got home from the Farmers and teamsters are doing State Fair on Thursday evening. His their best to "make hay while the sun stock looked well aft -r the trip. The shines.” • ponies, even the 135th colt, traveled The Portland Hee has exchanged to Roseburg and back with perfect hands, P II. Stearns takes the edilo- •use. rial chair. Dr Jackson of Jacksonville, informs Master Horace Reeser, aged 3 years, us that he will bo in Ashland on tbt- has tbetbauks of this estubiishment fur 20th of this month, and retrain uut'l nic« mellow apples. th« lltii of November. All those wish Ileligiou* Noti es Rev. W. T. Chapman of the M. E- Church, will pr ach in the Presbyie- rian Church of this place on Sunday next at 11 o’clock a . M instead o! 3 p. M. Note the change of time. The subject will b *, ’ The unseen Christ the ground uf the Christian faith.” Rev. Geo. Nutley. will preach in the school houSe at Cj, p. M. Theme, continued from last Sunday evening, “The Hedvenly Footman.” The Y’onug Mens’ Bible Class meats every Snnday morning at 9-45. In the Presbyteruu Church. Several iuterestiug books belonging to the class uro loaned to the members. A mo<t cordial invitation is exteudu.i to ¡heyoung inm of Ashland and vicin ity t<> join the class. Le3ion for next Sunday, Lnk> 18.9-17. PluEiiix He tn* This place is right sidu up and im proving fast. Messrs Torry à Co. our new black smiths, are now ready for business. A cooper shop is needed. There is pleu'y of material aud a good Cooper would do well. A building i* now in course of erect ion for a shoe shop, where a good shoo maker will be gladly Welo»>me. —.—— ---------------- Mr. Cris. Biiiy, I »tt* of Jacksonville, The Ashlaud Academy now numbers their teeth fixed would do well to call has located at this place. Those one [hundred and thirty one etudents at bis office above the City Drug Store. wishing work .loue in his hue will do well to give hiaj A Call. and has .acctssions daily. Willits & S ms, of the saw-miil have S'ipt. F mat »in visited Prof. Wil We burn that Nat Lingell of Jack at least succeeded in finding a logger shire’s school, on W tgner creek during aonville, is making valuable improve who cun get some logs to the mill the wnr-k. H-» found the school in a They have hid hard luck in this prospérons condition. meets on his b »ot and shoe shop. Tne people here, iud n«wcomers-,are particular, und tlieir disippointnei t The Yreka I 'mu neutered on its 27lh lias beeu shared by the people of Ash putting np new buildings—Tnos Mar volume on the 2Cth inst. It is a good land, who uru waiting und longing f >r lin and Mr B -rry are this week, put- local paper and deserves a liberal sup lumber with which to build or finish ' tiug Up neY’ residences. port Louses Their mill it a good one und M »*-rs. C. 8. S ?rg nt & C >. are re- could supply the demand for lumber I ceiviug their new goods, und their new We learn from t'ie M aloo .ndepend- if it could only be kept running. clerk, Jitn Bitkhead, can bo form I be ent. that Bergstrom of Sou’ll Fork i hind the couuter. The many friends killed a grizzly bear that weighed 4<M) IM 31 EM ORI Ail of Mr. B;rkhea I will do well to cull. pounds. Mr. W Beeson’s butcher-shop was At a meeting of Plevna Lidge. No. That subscriher ifho wants to pay his moved during the week u xt door t> 315, I. O. G. T. the following resolu ! Dunlap's blacksmith *hop. Those “T idings bill,” in ¿stove wood would tions were adopted; ! wishing baebderiks and mutton chops be a welcome visitor,here—provided be W hereas , The Almighty Ruler of etc., will do well to give him a call. brings the wood. P hœnix . the Universe has Been fit to remove Private advices from Phue lix war- A quantity of wood is wanted at the from our midst, our b-loveil sister, . rant ns in stating that Dr. Wmttemore Methodist Church. Some one should Mrs. Louisa R >Herts, of Plevna Lodge, is having a fair «bare oi prof s*ional securo the j »b to do ths hauling while No 315. Tuerefore be it culls. [Ed.] the roads are good.; k’exulr'd that iu the death of sister TELEGRAPHIC." Roberts, onr order has lo.it an eirnest B ad B reakdown —The breaking of und coiH-istent advocate of the good some of the principal machinery in the and worthy cause of temperance, a d Dispatches received from all points Ashland Woolen Mills, will cause a each oud every member an esteemed in the fever section, show no material “ahut-down” of about two weeks. ami cherished sister. abatement of the disea-e. *4 li'i'dccd, that while we fir.d we have At Y iz >o City u malignant and fatal T ilden ’ s C ipher —Many politicians haveJzyurcd larg-ly in public affairs lost from tue chain Comprising our cir form has nppeared. but none, perhaps, ever canned KO cle of unity, a link that cannot be re OsittlA O-t. 18,—E. D. Pratt, trader great a stir with a cipher as baa the placed, we still hope and feel assured at Sp »tte«l Tail Agency, on R isobiid Unit our dear si«ter lias but proceeded creek, is in tha city, accompanied by ciphering Tilden. » us to the Grand Lodge above, where in SMnuing IL-sr, a Lader among the The Portland Duly R-e speaks verv God's good time we shull all again Spotted Tail Indians. It is stated by encouragingly of friend R »ckfellow’s unite iu the communion uf the blessed, l’ratt that the Indians are well -utisfi< d gate but fails to tail us when the pro and in the ei j.iyment of esteemi d bap with their move from the Missouri prietor of said gate will visit Ashland. piness river. We long to see him coming home— liesolccd, that our hall be draped in Secretary Sherman bus decided that rich and happy. mourniog for thirty days. hereafter silver bullion will be bought llesolccd, that a copy of these resolu publically from the be-t bid to supply Messrs J. M. M*C*U & C». inform US that it is not ”meu and boys,” as tiona be furnished the husband ami announced By in last week, that they friends of our deceased si-ter, als » to it, the bidding to be opeu to all, and the silver to be delivered ut the mint. have for sale. The item should have the Ashland rwiNGS ami Valley Fuim read “men’s and boys’suits.” Of these Informs ion i< recei ed from Baxter they have a fine assortment at low tain for publication, ami that they be Co , Arkansas, that distillers have prices. placed in tho minutes of the Ledge. sunk their stills in a bayou aud fortifi F. G M iller Sec’y. W arning . — George E. Strong as t d the works, and scattered,• alarm the Cascades of the Columbia 500 000 do b’.rs. THE LEGALITY OF POLYGAMY TO BE TEST ED. W ashington . O- l 25.—The United States Supreme Court, according to the re assignment of the C'-lendar, will next month hear aigumects involving con*titut:onulity of all laws heretofore made bearing on the question of polyg ntny in U ah. The decision of the Court will involva the legality of all laws—National, Steta or Territorial --to crush out the M >r.uon mode of life. O maua (Neb.). Oct. 25 —Tue follow ing dispatch has j ist been received here, dated Camp of the Third Cavalry Bittal on, Chadrou creek, Oct. 24, t-io Camp Robinson, October 25th: To the A ’junt General-, Omaha liar racks: Arrived in camp la*t ti ght, in a violent snow storm, with 150 Cneycnn» prisoners, ai.d 140 Iu a I. ol stock—nine of them mules. Dull Knife and Ohl Crow were with th«-m. Mv party con si-ted ot C >mpatii«-s B and D, Third Cavalry. The latter. commanded by Lieut. J. C Tuompson,have dismount ed the Indians aud sent ths stock to Camp R ibmson undelr guard of f' • A, Third Cavulry, L.eut Chase command ing (Signed) JOHNSON, Captain of Tmrd Cavalry. Agent of the “California and Oregon having been tukeu from p ib i*he.l dis- Laki* View Items Land Co.” warns al] peisms against » atches from Washington, cutting timber or trespassing on the Oct. 18.—The bark Su*an of New The past week hua been rather event lands of that Company. Their lands ful, probably more ao than any that Bedford, C »pt. Peakes, left New B-d- are situated in L >ke county, all persons has preceded it in the history of our ford Saturday morning, October 12th, t«ke warniug. I with a crew of 25 men on a whiling little village. McCall & Bautn of the brick store, vovage. She encountered a hurricane, The same day, Charles Frelrick. a are evidently men of faith, they be capsized,and all but three were drowu sheep herder in the employ of Mr. lieve the people will come to them for ed. Harvey dropped dead near the cimp goo I s Tuey show their faith by their Pardoned. T ie coroners jury in the case,rendered w<>rks t »o, for they continue to pile in S alt L ake Oct 18.—New3 has been and display large q'iantiti»-s of jtiat a verdict that the deceased eime to hi* received iron» Malad, Idaho, that 40 to snob supplies as the people are sure t<> death from drop*y of the heart. 50 prisoners st nt-tic» d Io fine aud im want. Hon. J II. Evani and G *o. Strong prisoument for cutting timb-r for the S trangers .—Several stringers have arrived here somn time last waek ( r. m Utah and Northern Railroad, are par beeu looking through our town; proba Eugene City The former is Receiver duned by the S crotary of the N ivy, bly. ns has been the ca-e wit i many of the Lund Otfice at this plane, jitid and tines remit».'d. the railroad com this Fall, these were looking for places the latter is on business connected with pany t<* pay for thetimb'-r. to settle. R»nt9 arc so;high here that the Oregon anl California Lind Com Tlie Chinese Enibasay people dont like to stop unless they are pany. The C linese embassy, since their ar here to stay. Oh for more lumber rival at Washington„ have apparently On Thursday last, a wedding occur that vs may have more houses! red at the r< s deuce of Mr. Mvrtle, five devoted their time to housekeeping ar L ost —Mrs. B. F. Myer lout an extra miles sonth of here. Mr Win. J>m- rangements and amusement, atnl it ¡ b fine dinner plate st th»- Festival held in mugs and 3Itss A. Myrtle composed needless to say have not made any vis the Presbyterian church sora»* time ago the happy couple At about half past ible movement for the modification of Thu plate has a border'of lilie6-of-tbe- 3, p. m .. the invited guests bail arrived, the B irliugatne treaty Secretary Ev valLy and belongs to a choice set. and at 4 the parties who were to be arts, however, has now returned to the Please look, ladies, among your plates, the principal actors in the dramt. state department, and will soon bring «P and see if the missing one cannot be peared and assumed the obligations the subject ol M mgolian immigration found and restored to its owner. which made them man and wife. KeV. to ths attention of the Cnine-je ambas T he S tate F air —Wo may almost Mr. Bi uner performed the ceremonies sador.and invite an explicit declaration say it was fairly drowned out. Though after which *u exes lent dinner was uf the views of bis government upon after all, it seems hardly fair th it men prepared, to which till preseut Sv e meJ the question and of its willingness to should travel, with their exhibits of to do justice and ei<j >y. About tbi* consent to some restriction. There is t stock <fce.. over 200 miles of tnuddy , lune, the propriety of a little hop wa~ reason to believe that Secretary Evarts road, only to find thut most admirers i debated among the boys, and us tb<- will make a stung presentation ot the and all moneyed purchasers bad pre I questiuu appeared to meet with favor. t alvi-ability of Chinese e.cqnioscence it, ferred to stay at home. It just rained a large number of the young people the expressed opinion of both house« and rained ! Waler and mud rtiyned , repaired to the Masonic Hili, in Lake : of Congress, and there is no doubt but and conquered. ! \ lew, where the programme arranged that the wishes of the peop'e of the ----------- ———— i Pacific Coast, will have in time, nut A peculiar petrifi :d endogenous root : was successfully carried out. ■ only an able, but a sympathetic advo from Land Key, off the coa*t of 1’ lor- , Tile following ni< •rning about eight cate. iila; a fine specimen of Moss agate from ; o’clock, Hon E O Steele, late school i Bay-aril Taylor ill nt Berlin. the V;illey of the llamboldt; a rare superintendent of Like county, died A IImid cable dispatch from Berlin form of Crystallino spar from the des I at hit residence about one mile south ert plain« of D.ikotuh shin nugget if i of town. The m xt day at 3, p. m , the says. Biyard Taylor has just nnder rich C >pper ore from the \\ aldo mines • funeral services took place with the gone a very serious surgical operation, have been added to the Geological rites und ceremonies of Odd Fellow- but is believed to be in a fair way of cabinet of th« A-liUnd Academy dur ; ship, a* the decease.] wa* a member of recovery. ing the past week. APPROPRIATIONS recommended . I , that fraternity at the time of bis death. R ktcr '- e :» —C-ipt D. S. Ferree returned The procession was th» largest that The annual report of George Humph to bis home in Like county, Si’urdiy 1 ut, ever attended a like occasion at reys. Chief of Engineers, recommends with his teams, bavir-g co iveye I the fre.g it this place. Mr. S. had beeu for a few the following appropriation# for river of Cipt. Jacks«as cavalry company to weeks confined to his bed from a speli and harbor improvements for the fiscal Peailb't in. near the Umatilla R-servatbm. of fever,but was thought to be improv year beginning July 1st. 1879; Califor Cap*- Ferree was accompanied by John B. ing and out of danger. The prospects nia—O iklaud harbor. 825 000,- Wil Millioi, Ir.i Worden,James McGionis.Coll e for his recovery were favorable until miugton harbor, 840.000,- Sau Diego Stough and Charley Booth, all well known an atiack of congestion of the langs, harbor, (repairs), 810,000.- Sacramento Li this sectio 1 The boys h id quite a trying which ended his life in a few moments. an l Feather rvera 820,000. Oregon camp >ign of flfty-flve days.but serin to h »vr The call was sndJui aud unexpected, — Lower Wi Limette and Columbia g ilne<i in goo 1 spirits and avoirdupois since ' aud occasioned a severe shock to his river-*, 8150,0.0. Upper Willamette, they left us. Uapt. Jack.-on and company 40,000 dollars,• Upper Columbia and T assel . fared well ou the trip anl are now quite family aud friends. Snake rivers, 70,000 dollars; canal at Oct. 28tb, 1878. pleasantly located for a time at Poidle’on. TREASURY IN 31 EMORI A M. th > City of G wo» Bmk. He nl hi# partner. Win. Scot», a?e At a regular session of Ashland heavily indebted to the bank on accept an JO. ,tj Lodge No. 45. I O. O. F. tbe follow tug rcnolulioLS were unanimously L ondon Oct. 26.—Tha Mi*t-*rs and lid j tod. Commissioners Associ itiou of Oi.lnan V, heveas ti, has pleased the Grano resolved to reduce wages ten per ceut. Master ex tha Univeise to remove Tha Clydo Iron works will strike from o*.:r midst, by death, our worthy a gainst seven and a half per ctnt re Brother, J. M. SuttoD, P. G. there- duction in their wages. —ho Iron fore be it workers number 20 000. Resolved that in the death of Broth- G lasgow , Oct, 6.—The call mad'* er Suttoe, our order has parted with a upon shareholders of the defunct bank true Odd Fellow, and. Jocks on county of Glasgow just issnei by the one of her most publio spirited Citi committee who are invest ¡gating the zens ami Ashland a man whose I om to affairs of the institution, amounts to £50 every citizen iu iirepurablc. per share. 11 solved that kbe Lodge tenders ita V ienna . Oct. 27 —News from Bul deepest sympathy to the bereaved wife garia is alirming. Notables are organ and children of onr deceased Brother, izing a movement for the extermination whose worthy lifa is engraved on the of M-ih iminedans; ’and Russians en immutable taUluta o! human memory. courage the secret committee in procur Resolved that tbeae resolutions be ing arms. A groat struggle is likely engrossed on the Archives of the to take place during the Winter. Lodge. C onstantinople , October 27.—The llesolccd that a oopy of these reso British Minister energetically in«ists up lutions be furnished each of the county on the execution of the convention be papers for publication. tween the porta und England, abolish W. T. L eeke , ) ing the sale and importation of alaves W. B eeson , ''-C om . A. D. H elman . ) Layard demands the freedom of the «laves who recently took refuge at the BORM British consulate. DEPARTMENT. W ashington . Oct. 25.—Subscriptions to the four per-cent loan to-day aiAonut ed to $282 500; coin balance in the i Treasury at th-' close of businese to day. 8228 165 000; curr- noy balance, $123 077 000, including $10.000,000 of fraciioDal currency. A LEXAN.-in A Oct 23—The darnsge by the inundation on the Damietia branch of the Nile is estimated at 82, 500 000. Two hundred and fifty lives have been lost. The government is accused of neglecting all precaution against such a calamity. L ondon . Oct. 25 —A dispatch from FOREIGN NEWS. Alexandria a.-iys: 'The inundation from tho Damietta branch of the Nile is ad L ondon , O ;t. 18 —The government vancing. It now covers 120 square will not recognize Servian indepeu- miles. Twenty villages have been d-nce until civil and political equality submerged, und from 600 to 1.000 lives I of Jews proclaimed. lost. R ome , Ojt. 18.—The minister of war M adrid , Oct. 26 -As the king <v«s has reiigned and the minisfr r of ma driving through a street known us Cal- rine will probably follow. Dissatiafsc ■ lemayor this evening a man in a blonse tion with the premier's home policy is fired a pistol at him. The king was not th« cause. touched, and continued on his way to The powerful tribe of Momnndi lias the palace amid the acclamation of the divided and one of the chiefs has offered crowd. The man was immediately to join the British. Desertions from seized by soldiers and taken to prison the Afghan army are of daily occur The would-be assassin is named Juau rence. Moncasi, aged twenty three, a cooper, The ameer of Afghanistan is endeav a native of Terragona. He states that oring to raise a religious war among the ! he is a member of the International M 'hutumuduns of Ceutral Asia, against society, aud that his crime wus pre— Eugland. meditated. He arrived in -adrid Oct. A dispatch from Peru says: The 20ih. Moncasi was rescued with ddfi British Vice-C »nsul at Boorga» has culty from some women who wished to been as-united by Russiau officers, aud lynch Lim. the R irsiAiie have rtfufii d to allow N ew Y ork , Oct. 26 —A Madrid zpe- the British man of-war Condor to go to ciul says J.mu Moncasi, who utteiuptcd Bmrgasto investigate. to Bhoot King ATonso yesterday, was L ond > n , Oct 19 —'The official report arraigned. Wueu askeJ “Wiiat wa*: of the luveetigutious luto the affairs of jour <-bj ct iu leaving your homo Oil the City of Glasgow Bink, just issiit-d, the MeJiteraneun and Cuming to the is worse tliau t.ie must gloomy fore capital?” he replied defiantly, “ I came budiugs. The loss shown iu the bal to kill the King.” It is reported ancc sheet is £5 190,983 This loan, that the king has requested that Mon- with the addition oi one million pounds c»si be notneciited but imprisoned Cipitul, sharehi lders will Lave to make fur a term of years. good. 'Toe report shows the practice L ondon , O t. 20.—The Standard of systematic deception. publishes a ronsatioual di-patch from N ew Y ork Oct. 20.—A Herald spe Vienna to the < ff ct that R issia’s mil cial irom Glasgow says : Tms city is j itury preparations nre so vast that no- absorbed in melauchoiy contemplation i body cun doubt but that ehe is bent of the terrible picture of crime aud ■ upon further conquest. The only ruin presented in the official report of iquiBtiou appears to be whether she the Exasiiners of tho broken City of j will wait till Spring or recommence Glasgow Bink. The figures and facts i the war before that time. are bo overwhelming that even financial Tuo lunes, (London), in a leader minds, familiar with figures and cash Isays.- Russia ventures to stand in the books, seem utterly to fail to gra-p the | way of the execution of the Berlin situation. A kind of pathetic paralysis treaty because ehs trusts to the for- seems to huirf se zad upon our citizens, bearaucn of others. A word spoken in and business exchanges are ab-olutely earnest by England or Anntria would stagnant—neither better nor worse. I biiug her to her senses in a moment. L ondon , Oct. 20—Tho wlu>le maa- agement of the City of G1 isgow B ink — TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. namely, the Secretary, Managing Di rector and six Directors—were ar The Si. Louis bi He. wlimn rumor bas rested on Saturday on a charge of ui‘-iu!o:ied as ihe bi ide elect o’ Tilden,denies fraud They are confined separately the story. and not allowed to cummUuica.e with L w Ang>do3 oflLcrs are taking tramps un- any person. <b-r ilieir c ii e G lasgow . Oct. 24.—The Crown au T qua. I he famous ho se and cattle thief,is thoritiea have appointed lawyers to en route frutn Loi Angelos to San Quentin— officially iuva«tig‘»t:» the sffairs of the unking t4ev« n of the family convicted ol City of Glasgow Bank. The luvestiga lauetiy. tion wiil extend back to 1857. Jo'iu Mile-«, an Erglishimn. mairied thrie L ondon , Oct. 24—Mi.thew Btich wives at o ice in 8 di Lake Tuursd ty. auan <fc Co., merchants <>f Glasgow A contract has been signed at B-'i lin be have failed. Liabilities £1,250 000. tween the Mini*ler of Fi’isnrc and i candi The Drumpelber C »il Company also date of banker.* for a lo in C ',0 -0,000 marks. A captu e is reported uf 150 Cheyennes have failed. Assets £80,000. in northern >ebrisk». It is reported that a member of the Fire in Milford, Miss. suspended firm of Smith, Fleming Jr Tne majority of the Republican candidate Co , prominently mentioned in connec for Secretary ot State iu I ,wa at the last tion with tho Glasgow Bank matters, election wu 8.362. has chartered u steamer and fl d to the Tin* German steamer wbicn arrived at coast of Liutyre, iutendiug to reach New Y’mk yesterday brought $510,000 in Spain. I L ondon . Oct. 21 —The highest esti inafr-s of t he liabilities of Jamp« Saw era Co., are from £1 500,00C to £2 000 000. which however, are largely covered. Their ultimate deficiency is estimated at £200,000. A firm of cutton merchants in Liver pool ha"' failed. E dinbjhg , Oct. 26 —The bankrupt cy is aumu’noed of Johu Innes, Wright & Co., ct Glasgow and London. Wright is one of the imprisoned directors of UORRECTED wlekly by ». M. MCCALL' A CO. GOctS Wheat por bnsLel. as 50 Oats “ " . • < 03 Corn meal per ft>. §17 50 Flour per M.......... 12 60 Bran per ton.......... 18 00 Mixed feed per ton • • e 14 « I Side bacon per m,- s< • 4 16 4 • Hams 44 • 4 J2 44 Shoulders 44 44 15 4 • Lard 44 • fi 25 it Butter 44 44 02 fifi Onions 44 4 » Potatoes • ••••• 01 % /» . Eggs per doz. .15 a 4 0« « • 4* • Dried appled per Ib . • • • • • _44 4* 15 “ peaches 44 14 15 44 “ plums • e 2.00 Huies, each 18 “ Deer i-kins per lb.............. Soap, Ashland Factory per 1.50 box.............. .. Wool per lb.................. .. 79 Wool sacks, each.............. Ashland blankets per pair from.................... $6,50 to $? “ Flannel.................... 50 ’* So<*ks.......... . ........... ' - 50 NOTICE.- S tile up ai d «ave cAt#. All person» knowing themselves in<l-bird to the uimers'gned, are requested to #qtl!e up inside of ‘two weeks. Mrs. M A. Fcuurr. [iil6 3w; ORME -BERRY -At the rreileoce of ths brides’ P-rente, October 12th, Alex Orme aud Mie# June Berry. SMI t II WII.LI VMS -A‘t the residence of Rev. M A Wil fatue, Mr. II-nr y Smith,of Jure >hirw Uo., io Mi»e I-. Iz ibeih A. WJll.rn*, of J.tk-unc unty. - ■ - « » ----------- Just Received .—Wagner A Ande -' DIEP son have just re. eive i u lot of farming ma chinery; which will be exchanged for wheat orcash. (notti) HUES ION—At the retilcace of D vi 1 Peuing-r, ou Thursday the 2l;h ius’., D.Vil Haeston g>d 47 yetrs. 9 months and 14 d. ye, after ail illness uf at»ou'. 18 days. MILLS—At K! .math Agsr.cy, L <ke county, Ogn., October 15 h, 1878, Miss Orj ba E. E. Mi.ls, ; g«l 16 years, 9 months and 15 days. She was a yoimg lady of rare qualities both of mind and heart and her loss will be long ard seriously I«lt by those who knew her. L 8. T. MARSH, A . F. 8QUIRE8, J. R. BURK MECHANICS PLANING MILL. AND FURNITURE, SASH, BLIND DOOR AND MOULD ING FACTORY GRANITE STREET, ASHLAND OREGON. CO ---— All kinds of Planing, Moulding, Turning, Circular and Scrol 1 »Sawing. Furniture and Ornamental Carving. Etc. Done to Order. jr-fr-Fiirnitnre. Sarh, Doors. Blinds i and Moulding con*tan'h on band and m ide to order. ------- co»------- We will contract to cesign and erect el kinds of buildings. When desirable to those employing ns, wc will furnish al! the ma eiial r< quired for the construction o1 any building ready for oecupaucy. [u •19lf, MARSH * eo. . THE ASHLAND MILLS. ------- 0------- WE WILL CONTINUE TO*rVRC JASE WHEAT - - THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, And Will Deliver FLOUR, FEED &c, ANYWHERE IN TOWN, AT Wagner fc Anderson. [Vol.. S, o. U-Tr. ------------------------------ " — i — ^Visstlilig. — First class washing and ironing, it ill take in washing or go out te wash. Enquiie ut John Conway’s (12-lm) ---------------- < » -------- —— r N otire is her« by given that a’.l persons are hereby foi bedden to use unlawful water as is is needed at my mills at Phmnix. I’HIUP W Otwux. Liberal Terms. — Grali><ni Flour,- C >rn Meal nnil Cracked Corn in twenty-five pntlnd package4, at Eagle Mills, delivered in Aslihnil at Mill Price«. (13 3w) Clscap Wood.— John Chandler has a big Io'- of good stove wood, at his saw mill, which he will dispose of tor the trifling suib of $1 per load Avail youiselvesof this chance t > proctite your stove weód at stich bed rock rates. (13tf) Txike Notice. — Having dissolved partner*hip with the P. of 11. Co., and with <dwell, wo desi e all having accounts with tistncdl and Settle tbb same with cash , whkat or note . Please attend to it at one#; a- we must doBe ottr old books. (1110 itACittR & AKHERSOY. Dissolution. o I it Indianapolis, and cleats np tho mystery A dispatch from Berlin siys: The mar- ri ig-* of Countess Bfemark,Prince Bismark's daughter with Count Rantzau, takes place ou the 6th of November, pl a sw Bearce, and in demand. puente, at 8,1cm, ou Oc ober 21;b, 1878, Dr. J. W. R ibicfon a od Mie» E la Ford. L ondon , Oct. 25 —Steps are being in i' gird to the * Shi-rinin letter.” taken to organize a relief fund for the Servian auny is to bo immediatly reduced shareholders of the City of Glasgow to a peace foo'.ing. Bank. I’ ort - au P rince , Oct ,13-—Another cyclone visited tha soatl/coast of Huy ti on the 1st iuBtant^ An American brigatioe, name unknown. wag lost, and all hands peri!?!iJ»0 At Port-an- Prince the rood was / ix i: inches deep The swollen rivers j Vr Ivent the supply of provisions reschin.» town, and eats bles are at famine prices. We cote tc-lay egga.b'itter uml drieJ —* W eight ’ s B earv , F oai . e DANunt'i'f C .yroiN;»”forces heavy Mitatacl e or Beard on the sin< olhe^t face in from twenty to MENSOli-A J»ck»o :ril;e, Ojtubc: 2U1, U» the thirty days. It never fails. N-> po*sible in jury to the skin. Easily applied and certain *if« of M. Meaaor, a <l.ug'iter. in effect. In will also remove Dandruff and MERRIMAN-At Centri! Point, October it'.b, to prevent Baldness. I urn the ro'.e a^rnt tor t:.e w’fa cf Peo. Merriman, n sou. this compound. Per package, po#t paid; 25 coot*. Two package* 40 cents. Address G. B. Litchfield, Illino «. Please state whaf Mill RIED paper you seen this adverti»enicnt in. [<i!6 1 y. ROBINSON — FORD -Ai the residence of the bode gold coin. liothedam, Asberger <fc Co., timber The c nductor charged with having cans« commission house, Stockholm, has sus ■ ed the dis ist«r o i the Old Colony li iil rodd, pended. in M i*s ichu*,*tt*,has been indicted for man It is reported that a further deticien slaughter. cy of £u0 1)00 in the Glasgow Bank has J unes E. Anderrun bas been in'erviewed beta discovered. Frcducf1 Mnrk t. "Vr.'iTlSE IS HEREBY’ GIVEN, THAT from and after this d im, the co-pait- ii.'isbip li retotoie exirting between Amos Wiilfrs. A. I*. Hain non ami A. E. Ilammon, im-ler the firm name of Hammon, Willits & t’o.ù i* <le-o ved by mutimi co’isent. Amcif Willits will continue the business and as-* suine ¡.Il ind» b edne*a • f the late firm, and c died «11 out-landing iudebCdnoss bilong ing to the same. A m s A ji lits A. P. H ammon -'’ A .E. H ammom . [v3nl7w4] Notice. ll E R F.B Y GI vfaN, Til AT. WI! F.RP. A S my wife. Mary Ann Turry. has left tny b< <l und boird. I will not be responsible fur any oeb » of her contracting, fiotn and alter his date. H. F. T okbt . September 27th 1878. I Public Notioe> <Uln tou li H Warner Lak'. BRANDOX bnviig fil-d affidavit in W ILLIAM thi» oti ce aitegii g that a cer'atn tr-ct tn Gran* Cou u V, O »Ron, near Wa'iet L*k**, at>’U'. j ini!« widr.un i ti.ree m’l** loir; Contain» <te;»o«>t8 cfaa- 1 nr, nvd 1« win bl» for the manufacture of salt. Raid tract com men ing nb ut 150 yard* east of a hat la known «» tt.e “Jones eroding on Wtruer Txk>,'' »nd 1« eltu<ted tn >own»hl|> 35, in section» 12 4 13, reign 21 E urt, an 1 eec ion* 7 * IS, in range 25, Ewt rwblic nolle* la hereby iftven to all par ties l interest, tu.l< n th- 221 l»y ut October, 1878, a’ 10 o c ock a »..evidence will be t ken by ue at our i tl.ee. in Take V.ew, Oregon, ooucenung Uechai- ac'er ufei-H laid. Girer under our hands this 10th dr.y of reptetn • Iter, 187S J. H. E vaks , Regiat'r. Oro. C ons , Receiver. [14-w4 Notice S htrebv g'ven, that th* partnership heretofore exoilng between the undere’gi el, tn the practice of medicine, is this day dueulved by mutuil consent. L. D axfobth . J. B. Romsaok. Jacksonville, Ozn. Sept. 10lh, 1578 [t-14- I N<) VICE. — All person# indebted (ffB•.. F. Reeser, especially by notes and bilii of ong atnnd-ng, ate notified to sett'« up immediately and save costs. R Fr Riuit. Dissolution- riinRp"rtocr»b!p heretofore eiiMlng I w I wmi J; I If. Chitwool an t W 3. Alkloaon I» this day di-eo.v-d by nmiuil oiutout. J. H. Chitwood »a »unni gite lixkb ednees «f tl« firm, ai d will cola«» nil accoitn'e due tue firm, W. U. Atk!o*on withdraw. W. A4 i ereen» owi'g the ab .ve fruì are hereby no fie< locali nod svi le at once wl h cash er* tow (17—Iwl J. B. C mitwoob . W. H. Arameow. —“Ora N ew and E vzrlasti o rr-frcM» ’ is the b< St mid cheapest perfume ever offered to the public lor perfttmHig wearing apparel, etter paphr. etc., etc. It is eve lasting, and gives to lii e ’, letter psper, and whatever jl.tr you may wirb, a most refit.ed and picas en! odor. If placed >n a drawer, no matte, a hat be the contents, it will become redo lent in less thr.n twenty minute#. Mailed fH'Ftage Ire'» to any address on receipt or I e price, 25 cents, rddress G. B. Litch field, Illinois. and [lease »täte what pap , on sa w this notice in. [’n IC 1 y They all take It.— Wl ci the system Th" boiler of 'he Otsego fotk-handle is run < o»n to that exteat that you pis« w rks at R >me. Ashtabula count* O., xe sl< ¿j>lf«s niglHA. are nervous and irritable, plode 1 at noon yesterday, instantly killing h iv- g Oamy toitibodings, «<>nr storr.nch.si< k hcnische an1 C aled longue, do not enrol, 1 e »-nuiiu er George McKet-z e, and se Don’t Forget It.— If you nre tr mb vour-c-lf m high p-ivaie in the i»ar lai k ri iiudy injuring two other me:', names un under 'G neril D« bi i y but else r up and j, d with r.ervousnd«#, are disheartened, tired try White s Prairie Hower, ih<- Gioat Liver of life, fear death or feel out of sorts, ns the known The lo-s i* not knoan. Pmacea, n >* for sale in ev»-ty city aLd s tying is, you may safely conclude that you The bark Van Shaack sank off Yonkers. town on ti e < outirent No medicine over have the Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint. N. Y.. y s'erday morning. The Captain compound 'd, i« half tbe rqnal for the cure The liver is very apt to become torpid this of DYSPEPSIA uni LIVi RCOi PL VIST. -etsondt the year, as poisons arising from his wife and two children ware drown«!. It ha- a specific po ■ er over the liver, nr d «tagnsnt water or decaying vegetation, are Attorney G -ner tl Dev ns will consent to by curing the liver, Dy-| ep-i i and all ther more numerous and are, thiongh inhalations no c mpr"ini*e with the ull"go>l violators ot diseases arising from it, vanish n* if by •ak *n into the blood. Unless the liver is -tr.i’.g and active and fiirrisbe# a»un ly of ti e elec'iou laws in South Girolina. magic. Sample bottle- are Id at the »mall 'resh an t pive blood to drive out the impurb J. P. McD’nmll, an editor at Psterson. price of 25 cents, that will convince you ol ies. the above mentioned symptom- nre it* merits. Large size b otles. 75 cents; fo ■sure to follow ard if n <t heeded, may enrf N. J., who call"d some < f the wovkinzmen sale by C hitwooi » <t A tkinson . in more terrible diseases and diath. White's it e.e *’sc ib*,*'bas been fined S500 for li Prairie Flower proves ita»-lt the Great Liver bel. —Twenty five large size Peifnmel C! Bi Panacea. Its ..ction on the Liver « different Snow fell in We*tern Mi«-oun and Kansas mo Motto Cards, no two alike, with nam»*it from mv medicit e ev-r compounded." nt Sa uidiy—the • arlie*t in six >en years. g <!d, postpaid ten c -nts. Address G. B cures are truly wonde'ful. Try it. Pricer An Afghan Russian diet o iary has been Litchfield,Litchfield. III. Pleise state whst ■ wenty fiv-* c-ntsand sevi n v live ten's hoe printed, fur the um c£ army i flievrs. (*r u 'A* paper you saw this adv» rti-menl iu. [ 161y «ale by C hitwood & A tkinson .