THE TIDINGS. I ASHLAND “ W hich ? ” — Yesterday morning L'HKVILIE STOWR says the J’ree Pr«i, n boy entered a OCTOBER 21, 1876. SATURDAY — AND— Woodyard avenue drug store, bottle in EASY SIIAKESPERIAN ENIGMA. hand, and said he wanted tea cents’ 1 am composed of 6S letters : ASHLAND TIDINGS. My 9, 19, 62, 2, 42, 30, 65 is worth of “ arnakymoDy.” The drug­ gist had him repeat tho ward two or ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY one of tlie principal characters iu three times, and then said : “Now, do you mean araics, or am­ GEO. T. BALDWIN, - Prop’r, the play iu which tho quotation BY J. M. SUTTON, Prop’r. monia? ” occurs. DEALER IN "Idunno,” was the reply. OFFICE—On Main Street, (iu rear Dr. My 4, 15, 52, 37, 8, formed an “ What is it for ? ” asked the drug­ Chitwood’s Drug Store.) STOVES, important item in the Jew’s bond. gist. Terms of Subscription: Mv 1, 43, 57, C, 63, is a king “I’ll be licked if I tell,” replied the STOVE BACKS, One copy one year................................................ I 2.5 “ “ ui montas.......................................... 1.50 after whom several plays are I boy, starting slowly out. He went as far as the door, got a bright idea, and 1 Mt •<-*-1. three “ ... GRATES, called. 12.50 Club rates eix copies fur said: “ If your wife hit you on the Terms, in advance. FIRE DOGS, My 29, 34, 35, 21, 52,13, is the head with a chair leg which of them Terms of Advertising: I name of one of the most famous medicines would you git to take the BAKE OVENS, One square 'ten lines or less) 1st inrertiou....... swelling down? ” ! plays. Etch additional insertion................................. “ Arnica.” SAD IRONS, A littéral discount to annual advertisers. 1 My 17, 11, 45,59, 53, 41, 59, “ Then-fill her ‘in ten cents’ worth,’ Church and Society advertisements, edcli as Fairs, ETC., ETC. Lectures, etc., 25 cents per line. 28, is a king in the same play. said the boy, and he gazed lovingly at Notices in local column, 25 cents per line, but ro My 60, 22, 66, 14, 25, 59, 20, the big sticks of licorice while the All kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET- notice Inserted for less than $1.00. IRON WARE on hand and made to order. 33, is a female character in ths preparation was being bottled. YOUTH’S DEPARTMENT, NORTH TINWARE STORE, PACIFIC MUTUAL &IFE Æ.SSOÇTA.TTQS —OF— PORTLAND, OREGON. « Incorporated 1871. All orders from a distance promptly at­ Job Printing, L ord C lare , who was much opposed tended to. Prices to suit the times. Linkville. Aug. 10th, 1876. noDtf. to Cnrrnn, ono day brought a New- foucdhnd dog upon the bench, and, during Curran’s speech, turned aside and caressed tho animal. Cnrran stopped. “ Go on, go on, Mr. Curran,” said Lord Clare. “ Ch, I beg b thou­ sand pardons,” was the rejoinder, “ I The dactahd for the thought your lordship was in consulta­ tion.” same play. My 3,12, 50, PG, 64, is what ¡she became at the death of lier husband. All Sorts. My 46, 61, 48, 36, 7, is an un­ B eecher weighs 200 pouuds. Bisnor J anes , of tho M. E. Church, expected visitant upon the scene. My 35, 56, 49, 55, 16, 39, 44, is is dead. G eorge E liot says it ia want of mo­ something feigned by cue cf the tive that makes lifo dreary. players. S enator M obton went through the My 47, 23, 24, 16,67,15, 48, is a Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. Ch T., Meets at the H ill of Heiman od custom-made bx,t or snoe, made of the and the public generally that they best unitari d. Call ai d sea him. Shop on Main have purchased the above establishment, Kahler & Watson, opposite Court House. Street, over creek, ne ir bridge. which will t»e henceforth conducted under Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. their constant personal supervision, and -they guarantee satisfaction io all who may As I was coming home from the------ * favor them with their patronage. 7 A very large hole in my dross l Also agents for the I------ Ashland, Oregon. I had in my pocket some iron Howe Sewing Machine HE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO RE- 1 hat came from an island of France This celebrated machine, which is ac- mind his friends, and the traveling pub­ -ed l>y every one to be the beat called------ lic generally, that he is still to bo found knowled at W. J. Zimmerman A- Co. Prop’rs. machine known, and which has met with this An<1 now there remains but the more extensive sales than any other on LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, letter------ . record, is now being introduced in Ash­ Ashland Iron-Works ASHLAND HOUSE. T SQUARE WORDS. 1. A prop. 2. An idex. 3. To loathe. 4. A common article of food. 5. A passage across water. ARE NOW PREPARED TO BUILD AND where he V repare all kinds of M ill , M ining and F abm - occasions ng Machinery. V V ENG1HES, HOUSE FRONTS, — aid ­ II. 1. To oppress. 2. A report. 3. To tinge, 4. Names. 5. To adorn. III. 1. Is what little folks need, 2. A place of restraint. 3. Hot cinders. 4. A boy’s name. 5. The Turkish court. Diamond. B ARE ARIAN BRISTOW EATER NOR W Square Word 3. tone PLANT OMEN LABOR NERO abide “M y son,” said an affectionate moth­ ENOS TRESS er to her son, who resided at a little SQUARE AND HALF INCLUDED. distanco and expected in a short time Thu former- 1. Woven goods. to be married, “ you are getting very thin.” “ Yes mother,” he replied, 2. A turning machine, 3. Not the “ I am, and when I come next I think same, 4. In that place. 5. A proper name, The latter—1. A you will see my rib.” “ W iiat a traveler you have become!” exclaimed a Bostonian on meeting an acquaintance at Constantinople. “ To tell you the truth,” was the frank re­ ply, “I am obliged to run about the world to keep ahead of my character ; for the moment it overtakes me I am ruined.” W. C. MYER, consonant, f 2. Masculine. 3. Fem- inine. 4. In this place. 5. A proper name. DIAMOND. 1. A consonant. 2. A sea fowl. 3. Places for sheep. 4. Phials. 5. A girl’s name. 6. A body of water. 7. A consonant. Is ready at any time, and on all to set before them the host the market affords, in a style second to no other house in Oregon. Dinners and suppers for special occasions, gotten iq» in appropriate style, at short no­ tice. JASPER HOUCK. machine BLACKSMITHING. CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS Cast to Order. Wagon Factory land. The Bowe is peculiary adopted to to any kind of work—from a ruffle lo a boot, or shoe. Is simple in construction, easily run, and for strength and durability is un- surpasced. Parties desiring to see one of these machines can do so. by calling on them at their office. DIMICK A SON. Ashland, June 17th. 1876. noltf. Stoves, Sewing Machines, a general Assort­ ment of goods in his line vl tr, nUto fore starling. I may stay in San Francisco most of the Winter on account of ill health. If I do not sell out inurely before starling, my business will be left with E. J. Farlow and J. Q. Latta, with instruction« to sell LADIES’ FINISHING GOODS, C heap F ob C ash , but STOP the credit part, All of which I will sell cheap for cash. All and make a desperate effort to close down orders from a distance promptly tilled. eep constantly on hand at their so that I can in the Spring, either sell out, Aug. 24th, 1876. MILS. J . EWING. Shop, near thp b-l lge, on M in Street, u good Dealers In or freeze out; and to collect every cent pos­ eupply of fre-h BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, etc., which they ofler at the loweet market price. sible. Woe be unto you! Who are owing Aehhnd, Jane 17th, 1876. noltf. me in the Spring. R- B- H argadixe . Ashland, Sep. 28th, I87t>. nolGtf CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES CIX HUNDRED ACRES OF FINE CUL- kj rivaling and pasture land, well improv­ ed, with two good dwelling bouses and three AM NOW MANUFACTURING, AND HAVE BLACKSMITHING Hardware, Fancy Goods, on baud, a good useortmeut of barns and other out houses, situated three -BY- and one half miles north of Ashland, on the O. A C. Stage route. Bear creek runs LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, through the farm, and it is otherwise well which I offer to th? rode at price« to eait the tinne. ll TnosE desiring work Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc., watered by springs. My eoip has been pronounced by those who have in our line, will find us at the This farm wilt be sold on reasonable tried it, to be superior to any imoortei article. Give trial, and eupi»ort home industry. “Old Michelson Stand” ready to serve them terms. For particulars, enquire at this of­ it I a want LINKVILLE, for soap 20,000 IPs. of rough with neatness and dispatch. Particular at- fice. ISAAC WOOLEN. greare, at in my exchange factory. W. H. HATHAWAY. teptioa paid to horse shoeing nollit Lake county, - - - Oregon.1 July 1st. 1376. no3t(, AafeitiDd, Jone 17th, 167*. noltf. I A CHAPMAN & NEIL, Ashland, Oregon, Nurse & Thatcher, K DRY GOODS, FOR SALE. Ashland Soap Factory. 1 YANKEE NOTIONS, EUBANKS & FORSYTH. A