Ashes are in demand at J. B. Rigiftj's The genonl cry, this fall, has been soap factory. J. B. says he is not par and is yet, dull times. Cause, scar­ FRIDAY NOVEMBER 15 187 1 ticular about the siz% shape or num­ city of boot buyers; but one or two ber of the aforesaid allies so they con have lately made their appearance LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. tain that element which was entirely among ns. Mr. Rimsey, ha3 a band An old wagon for sale at the Eagle wanting in George Washington’s make­ of several hundred head, bought up, * and expects to start below, with them Milla. up. THE ASHLAND TIDINGS in a few days. Always a chance for bargains at the Pioneer Store. Mr. J. S. Eubanks has just received a fine lot of material for spring wag - LaWaaunty « represented OQ the ons, baggies, etc. Mr. E. puts up an new board of town directors. elegant vehicle at his shop in Ashland There ia a rumor that there is to be and all persons desiring anything in this line will make it pay to patronize t skating rink in town ere long. Thanks to a call and some cash from him. a sou of Mr. Byron Cole on Monday Daley à C j . are doiüg a very exten last. sive business in tho furniture and Ben Lewis and Mr. Dixon, of Link- i bouse finishing line. The three gen­ Ville, were iu town after supplies this tlemen who constitute the firm are all week. , ., expert workmen and do with neatness The dance at Miller’s Lail on last and dispatch all work entrusted to Frida’ evening was a very pleasant them. ukt Z fsaae Newton Shook, of Alkali lake, tarried in our town some days last week and this. Wm. G. Kendey, of Jacksonville, gave this office ui pleasant call one day thia Week, Mr. Herrin turned out about forty ▼ery f*t Logs this week anil drove them to market. The people have not teen disposed hitherto to complain of tho T idings und we fancy there wiil be even less reason for them to do so in the future, since there is a prospect of there being more Merritt in its conduct than some time past A fiaa porker, which wa3 being driven through town one day this week, fell by the wayside aud died, Mr. Fred. Drake is with us again but its oily remains soon found trans­ after a summer spent in vacqueroing portation to the eoap factory. Such a near Warner lake.; circum. tanco a grease well with Ilig- . U. Banks, ot bar office, does not don’a ideas. claim to ba a relation of old Gen. N. Felix W. Ewing E-q., of Alturas, P. Banks of M iss. arrived in town on Sunday last and ou Fragrant Havana’s, just from New Tueeday started on bis return to Modoc York, at Dr. Chitwood’s. Also tbe lat­ Co. Mrs. Ewing, widow of tho late est novelty in eating tobacco. James Ewing, aocompaaied her son to Mrs. H. D. Jone* will always be Alturas, intending to make her home found ready to wait on customers at there for the present. her millinery shop on Main s'reet. The Legislature at the late ses.Mon Miss Francis Myer, principal of the . i passed a new fence law. All “worm” public school, has so fur recoverei 1 from her sickness as to resume her seep- j fence must be five feet high to tho top i of “rider,” or top rail. Other kinds of Men are now employed in repairing fence must be four and a half feet high I except fence3 of turf, which must bd the big ditch wh’ch lea Is from Ash­ four feet, with trench land creek to tbe mines a few miles be- ; l_Ojf tQW£. The friendly face of Mr. Clark Taylor We also understand that the old noted beef buyer ot Lake county, Freeze, is in, collecting a band of bttf cattle for the California mar­ ket. I Thero was a meeting of settlers a short time since, with the view of or­ ganizing a school district on Tale lake Bat as there was no definite action tak­ en, we will have to inform you at some future writing. Our genial friend Trapper Conner, of Shasta Valley, is in our soetion looking after his interest in 3 band of cattle. There Las bseu q ii'.o an addition to mir settlement within the last year. There beiug not less than nine settlers located iu our neighborhood. We will give their name», where located, and where hailed from, so far as wo know: Hammond Bros., on Tale Lako, from Ashland, Oregon; T. Dodd, two miles north of the river in tho foot bills,from Monterey, Cflifornia; Vim. Osborne, on the river two miles above tlia Like, from Willamette valley; A. T. Dood, ODe half mile above Osborne’s, on the river, from Monterey, California. The next above is Mrs. Ann Grigsby, of Jacksonville; Mr. Stukle, three miles above, from near Linkville; Mr. Gso. Kelley, on opposite side of river, from Stukle’s; R ittler, one half mile above, from Cdiforuia; one mile above Lone Piue, Mr. James Tobin, from - Klamath river, near Merganser George T. Baldwin, Produce Market. —Dea’er in— We note to-day eggs,batter and dried plums scarce, and in demand. z STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE. THE ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS —ARE NOW MAKING - FROM THE VERY BEST NATIVE WOOL BLANKETS, This column FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, wall be “chock” full, when DOESKINS, Dr. Chitwood gets his AND HOSIERY. p ÄC CALIz BY J. kJ. a co. - Wheat per bushel............... 60c ts Oats “ “ ............. .. 50 •• LINK VILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. Corn meal per lb............... 03 •* o----- Flour per M........................... $17 50 Bran per ton.......................... 12 60 Mixed feed per ton............. 18 00 Always on hand a go od asrortmenl of 14 “ Side bacon per ib............... Hams “ “ .............. IG “ NAILS, BOLTS, Shoulders “ “ ............. 12 “ Lard “ “ ... 15 “ LOCKS, SCREWS, SAWS, Butter “ ............. 25 “ Onions “ *• ............. 02 “ FILES, BUCKSAtVS, Potatoes “ “ .............. 01 Eggs per doz........................ HAY FORKS, KNIVES. SHOVELS. 15 “ Dried apples per H>........... 08 •• HATCHETS, TABLE AND POCKET “ peaches “ “ ........... •15 “ “ plums “ “........... 15 “ CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. Hides, each.......................... 2.00 Deer i-kiDS per lb........... . 18 “ Soap, Ashland Factory per box................................... 1.50 Wool per tt>.......................... HAZARD & DUPONT’S Wool sacks, eaoh................. 75 Ashland blankets per pair from....................... SG.50 to Rifle, Engle, Duck ami Diamond grain “ Flannel...................... 50 • Power. “ Socks.......................... 50 new goods on CAP3, WADS, SHUT, ETC.,' ETC. PATRONS, THE ASHLAND MIL A LARGE VARIETY o— WE WILL CONTINUE TO PURCHASE WHii^’T —or— - Tinware and Sheet-ironware, both prcised and Beamed. OLD AND NEW. —ALSO— - THE HIGHEST MABKET PRICE, « All those that have not got their Winters supplies laid in, are hustling around getting ready to make the trip to the valley while the weather is fav- orab'e. A GATE IRON WARE, Are iuvited to pend itt their orders and are assured that they shall receive prompt attention at prices that defy competition. ETC., ETC. G/ie/ ALWAYS OPEN FOR TRADE Lard, Bacon, Hams, Eggs and Butter. J. D. FOUNTAIN AT ETC., ETC. New To-Jay OF FOR CASH CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. Table and Pocket Cutlery. KIND OF o------ A CK E r «S c r A W BOOTS AND HAT8, CAPS, General Merchandise Paints and Oils, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS AND WADS OF THE BEST STANDARD BRANDS DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes Of Every Variety, 3-46. L. S. P. MARSH, A F. SQUIRES, J. R. BURK AT THAT. all Kinds and Discriplion BACON, BEANS, DRIED FRUIT. COFFEE, SU­ GAR, RICE, TEAS, SALMON, SAR­ DINES, OYSTERS SAL- EAR AI US. CANDLES, SriCES, FLA­ VORING EXTRACTS, PA I ENT MEDICINES Etc. E tlDnaanm» <35)911111 31 mi all [nia vS] AND D*. H. t. INLOW FLANNELS. YARN, SOCKS. BLANKETS, SHIRTS and CASSIMERES, VERYTHING in our line kept constant ly on hand and sold al the 0--------- FURNITURE, SASH, BLIND DOOR AND MOULD­ ING 0 f Ashland Factory Goods. | AND FURNISH A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE PLANING MILL. STATIONARY THAN THEY CAN BE PROCURED ELSE­ WHERE, ID. 1. FA BLOW CITY DRUG MARSH & CO. [I7-3m GRANFIE STREET, OREGON. ASHLAND = 0 = HARGADHEi LATTA. J. CHANDLER. NEW SAW MILL. Tie Druggists and Apothecaries Lowest Living Rates. Come and see Us. FACTORY STORE. INLOW & FARLOW «LbfCiiber hi Ting completed 11« Saw Mi Two miles South-West of Main Street, Ashland, 1« now prepared to furn'.eh the best quali .y of lum *. e*h Drug« of all kind« kept constantly on hand ber, In quantities to tult purchaeers, at tbe very LOWEST All kinds of Planing, Moulding, Turning, Circular and PAINTS Scroll Sawing. Furniture and Ornamental Carving, Etc. Done to Order. jEWTiirniture. Sash, Doors. Blinds and Moulding C'insinn'h on hand and made to order. :0o Wa will contract to de-ign and erect L1YING P.ATE8, -ALÊO- 0 GIVE HIM A TRIAL OILS DYE-STUFF SOAP AND SEE I F HE CAN GIVE YOU Perfumery, and all kinda of Satisfaction PATENT MEDICINES 42-3- John Chandler. CáT* PR ESCRIPTION 8 cirefully compounded, •nd hune bui gemine, rii elei need. 6S“Price» a» low *• the Urne» will Justify. W eight ' s B eard , S calp and D andruff C mi oi Ni»”forccs heavy Mustache or Beard ou tlie sin< othest face in from Iweity to thirty days. It never fails. No po-sible in­ jury to the skin. Easily applied and certain in effect. In will a'so remove Dandruff and prevent Baldneu. I am the sole agent for this compound. Per package, post paid, 25 cents. Two packages 40 cents. Address (i. B. Litchfield, Illinois. Please state whal paper you seen this advertisement in. [nlG ! y. ------ CHEAPER ETC. 11-TF. S, They all take It. — Wbeh tbe system is run t own to that extent that yon pass ah epless nights, are nervous and irritable, have g oomy foreboding-, sour stomach,sick One door South cf tbe U. S. L md Office, headache and Coaled tongue, do not enroll A FULL ASSORTMENT OF yourself a3 high private in tbe rear rank-, under General Debility, but cheer up’arif try White’s Prairie Flower, the Great Liver Panacea, now for sale in every city anil town on ti e Continent No medicine ever Tbe largest and BEST SELECTED stock compounded, is half the equal for the cure “ ever offered to the people ot Easorn Ore-' of DYBPEP.-’I \ and LlVLli COMPLAINT. gon. Consisting of It has a specific pow er. over the liver, it nd by curing the liver, Dyspepsia and all other diseases arising from it, vanish as if by magic. Sample bottlei are sold nt tbe kinjilt . HARDWARE, price of 25 cents, that will convince you al STOVES, its merits. Large size bottles. 75 cents; for’ WRINGERS, Rile by C nitwoo :» & A tkinson . NAILS, TUBS , —Twenty five large site F’eiAimel Chro­ TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. mo Motto Cards, no two al|ke. with name in gold, postpaid t<-n cents. Addfepgr G. B. Lite ¡.field, Litchfield. III. Please state wli*t paper you saw thi. adverlisment in. DclX A C omplete L ine O f SHOES, [V ol . Lake View Stese. A LARGE STOCK OF AND DISPOSEOF THEM Wapierk Anderson. OULD announce to the people of Go se Lake valley and vicinity, that 1 ey are receiving at the anti Stats» Cigars 'and Tobacco. CANDIES, NUTS AND TOYS, TOBACCOS, Mrs. Dr. Ella Ford Robinson. And Notions in Great Variety. Selling off Cheap EVERY MILL PRICES« Hargadine & Latta. BEST PENS andGENUINE INKS u» Admin.etrator of » «i t e-l *’e. J. Q. L atta . C. II. II acuadine , Notice. General Merchandise, Giren under my h .nd th e 28 h <1 it of Or. 1878. where sawdust had falleu from time to no21-lw W. r. L uwky , A uinirt r. time through a crevice in the floor, ac­ cumulating in a heap between the beams; that it absorbed some spilled Take a walk '. Bat when you get to oil, burst into a flitne, and nearly des the m’idbol*, pass by on tbe other troyed tbe building. side ! It is just north of the M. E Dr. Robinson and wife of Jackson Church, and hard by D. Chapman’s DISEASES OF WOMEN ville favored ns with a friendly call on old barn. A Speciality. Tuesday. Though “one flesh” this Miss Lneila McBride has returned couple are h” > phytici ini and the gen­ after un absence of several months, )fli :e and residence al Judge Duncan’s. tlemanly M. D. has indued fonnd »ome. tues of “stick-to ativeness.” W ater B uckets ......................... 50 cents. We observe that John B. R. Hutch- i Co rrespondciicc. iags is amplifying his glove factory j considerably. This business can be ¡ Winchester Repeating Rifles from developed to very respectable propor- T ule L ake , O regon , tions, and John B. R. is the man to Nov. 4th, 1878. I make it go. As it has been some time since I 1 S»e the now ad. of B. F. Reaser, one wroto, I take this opportunity to give of our most enterprising merchants. you a few items from this part of tbe Mr. R. keeps an extensive stpek of sago brush country. i Extra Bo ton **jrnp. goods in great variety, which be is Tbe weather for tbe Jaat three weeks prepared I d place on the market at has been fine, with warm days, and very reasonable figures. cool frosty nights; but the sky is now Wo have seen work by Mrs. Hemp- overcast with clouds and looks favor­ biil which indicates that she is au ex­ able for rain. pert iu the dresa making line. Those Our neighbor, Mrs Buddy, has re­ wi-lniig such work done in the very best manner will do well to call at her turned from the Bartlett Springs B. F. REESER. residence on Grauite street. much improved ip DealtJj;. Ashland, Oreg. Nov. 15, 1878 tf, FLOUR, FEED &c, BACKS. JENSEN & IrFLAND, Administrator And IFitl Deliver STOVE GRATES, The greater part of tho settlers aie making preparations for sowing con- sulerablu grain this Fail and next Spring. We are determined to give our valley, a thorough trial and I think Samuel Harvey Walker mndo a busi­ appeared in our office a few days since, before another year you will hear of W. II. ATKINSON ness trip to Ashland this week. He and shed light and comfort upou us. this I art of Lake Co. proving to be a reports things tranquil in his part of Paying for three copies of the T idings , good grain growing section. Yours, YREKA, CALIFORNIA, two of which were for friends in the Lake county. L.T. Authorized Agent for me, has full pow­ Bonnett 1,000.000, has made severa east, Mr. Taylor 6ets an example we er to transact any and all business tripe to Lake county this season and is pronounce worthy of imitation. connected with the much pleased with that fast develop­ The spirit of “Rinser” has not yet WELCII <>.i Grin te Scree’. Ashland, Si’lhdav, ing country. Nov. 9 h littie e, n of Mr. & Mrr. Welch, sgtd a Jew been exorcised on Wagner creek- The / d .ys over ihrej y i ir/ \ Wm.-P7*Hale, of Liukville, after so- ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. game has become as popular as ever 811ARTLE -At A «hl ind on S ituM-iy eveulng, Noy. journicg«in Jacksonville and Ashland ■Jlh, 1878, Mr. J.Cub Sb irtle, agi d 63 years. again and is sweeping everything be TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY AKE Mr. Sh ir le, usaily kna*ua8 “Unch J >ke,” was for several days, returned to bis home I fore it. So «ays a friend who partici wOl known io our citizens h winz been a resident of on Monday last. pated in the last grand carnival and our vilify sin» 1872. He wi* very reticent with 3-11 JA8. TIIOHNTON Lost, by Miss Rosa Eubanks, a small was a witness to the hand some rebuke i respect to himself aul we h .ve been at le to gitlier but few facts relative to bis history. He wrs barn gold cuff pin. Look out for it. If received by a young gentleman who found please hand to Miss E. or leave was a little too ardent in his attentions | in OLi >,etn'gri el tn Cilifornia in 1852, sad from , there toP.irthnd, Oregon, abaut a year af er, where at tbe T idings office. he remained until '72. Ui.cle Jake wae a m in of to an independent Miss. eterlirg worth anl will be sadly mi«>el by a 1 rge Mr. Ramey of Sam’s Valley visited circle of filends, lie watan oil and re»i»ected mem- —Uua— Happily we are not troubled iD our town this week and gave evideuce j ber of the I. (). O. F. and was buried with the boners of bis faith in tbe proverb; ’‘McCall America by the invidious caste dis­ I of th it order byAshl .nl Lodge. Portland papeis A Baum's is a good place to buy goods. tinctions which often cramp aud shack I pie. re c ip> . le real merit in the old world. Tuns it TbaDksto a call from B^n Haymond, was no reproach t) Gen Grant that be .11 lllRIEI) ■o! A U. H. represents was a tanner, to Andrew Johnson that some other “Rogue Riverers” who be­ OCHELTREE VIRGIL A ’he residence <>t the he soled boots and shoes,to Millard Fill­ h: Lie- Unite, b_> Squire Wilborn Beeson. Robert R. lieve iupaying for their paper. Ibanka. OJiel’ree to uii.e.s,r.iU L. Virgil. M»y happiness (0) more that he was a wool-carder nor is bj iLelrs through ¡lie. —LE)3»tall®CP Lieut. Duncan, U. S. A. and lady it less to the honor of one of the leal FOR THE INFORMATION OF tarried ia Ashland a while this week ing typos in tne T idings office that he while en route to Fort Klamath, where is only a farmer. tbe Lieut, is to bo stationed for the DEALERS AND CONSUMERS, IN the Prubjte Court, far the c uuty of Like, and DRY-GOODS, preeent. * S awdust S cience .—Look out for Stile of O. egoj. THEY WILL SAY THAT In ih» m:r ter of the ee- . ; Notice of application Our old friend P. Dunn E q smiled G ROC ER 1 ES, ST ATI0NÉÎIY, sawdust. It is a dangerous article to tire o." Juo. G. Clark, de- J ' by Administrator for on us tbti week and came out with five ce.eed. ) ' piivilegM to ;e-ign. strew on floors, or to keep ia any « THEY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON BAUD SCHOOL-BOOKS, TO ALI. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. dollars for tbe benefit of tho T idings . quantity incombustible places. When ICE B hereby tiren, ih J, at the D.m'»er Well dun-thou good and faithlal sub- .Fr.)i i,fn.e l’.-.ib te C-ur . for the routry ply t<> • -1 . o ir for i ernv.A-ioD tu re Ig » u,y j osinoti t K l . J. S. Herrin was perambulating tion. English pipers report a case the streets one day this week with a small but dangerous looking carbine. Won’t soae one please keep an eye ou Mr. Herrin ? CORHECTED WEEKLY J. O. C. WtMK* WIMER & WELLS. J. WELL« »1 k:nas of buildings. When desirublc to Cà5“8’ore one door «onth of the Pottcffice - od - Practical IWiliwiights. itose employing up , we will furnish all the peek« tbe A ah 1*1, d House. Flouring mills, saw mills, quarts mills ma’erial required for tie construction o . ÖTDr.. H T I nlow can always be found at and nil kinds of mill mnehinerv put up t<- ary tui'ding ready for occupancy. [n<>19lf he bure, nudy io attend. tu ÿrafe«»lvn*l call». order in the very best style. All work war­ MARSH &. CO. ranted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Addresi 4 T215MÍ3 FARLOW ii INLOW. either, or both, at Ashland. Oregon. [29if. - ♦ ♦ ♦ • _— JilAt Received.— Wagner A Ander­ son have just teeeived a lot of farming mu- cbir.ery, which will be exchanged for wheat orca-h. (no4tl) - --------- < ♦ - Notici* is hereby given that f»!l persons are hereby foibe<]- will dispose of for tbe trifling sum of il per load. Avail yourselves of tbs chance to proctite your stovo wtol at such bed rock rates. ( 13tf) ------ --- •♦♦♦—- ----- Take Notice. — Having dssolvefl partnership with the P. of ll.Con and with dwell, we desi:e all having accounts with ns focili and solile tbe same wfth’cxsH^- wheat nr note . Please attend to it at enee,. as w e must close cur old books. (lift) U’ acner & ani tasov. Dissolution, OTICE IS HEREBY GB’EN, THAT from and after this date, the co-part­ nership heretufote existing between Arno»- Willits. A. I’. Hammon and A. E. Hammen. under ti e firm name of Ilainm in, Willits & <’oM b de-o ved by mutual conrent. Amos Willits will continue the business and as­ sume all ind< b’edness < f the late firm, end collect all out>tanding ind Awa w flxrrs. A. 1’. HAMNIOS. A .Ei H amlojo ‘ fv3nITw4]? ■ N ■ NOTICK.— All persons indebted to B. F. Re’«er, especially by rotes nnd billker o ig standing, aie notified to sett!« up immediately and gave ousts. IJ F. R kb < k & —“Ota N ew and EvKBY.ASTnG P ff F cwr r is the b< si and cheapest pert Unie ever offered ‘o the ; ublic for perfuming wearing apparej. letter puj er. etc., etc. Il is eve lasting, ani gives'o liiifl’i, let'er pqer, and whateVlr also you may wish, a rm st rt l ee’ed, may end. in more ten ible diseases’and ihjutit. White’s Prairie Flew er proves itself rhe Great Liver Panacea. Its ..ction on the liver is difformt bom anv medicine ever compounded. Itt cures ure tiuly Monde ful. Try it. Price*, twenty five cents and seventy five cen’b. F ex sale by C hitwoop à .'. tm - nfon . ( '«'»v.'.tt