Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 21, 1876, Image 4

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    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.
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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 <S Fountain every
Centennial in a rolling chair.
gentleman of dark complexion Friday evaoing at 8 o’ckck r. r. Brothers ai.d
T here are forty-four lodges of
who takes an important part in sisters la good standing are ccribi'y Invited to at­
colored Masons in the State of Ohio.
enei.
J. D. FOUNTAIN, W. C. T.
N. A. J acobs , Sec’y.
one
of
the
plays.
N aturally enough truth is stranger
For a short time le eo great that we have concluded
to offer it for the balance of the year for
My 66, 3S, 35, 43, 2G, is an
than fiction, because it is not so com­
ft
Ashland Lodge No, 23,
mon.
ardent lover.
T he sublimity of moral heroism is
a . F. <S: A. US.,
Mv 31, 40,25, 16, 27, is a term /V\
to voluntarily pick out the poorest ear applied to a woman ia one of the Holla their state«1, communications Thursday even­
SubscriptivE2 will expire
ings on or before the full moon. Brethren in good
of corn in the dish.— Danbury News.
ctanding are cordially invited to attend.
W hen an idler enters the sanctuary plays. c
My 3\ 54,13,57,17, 58, is a W. II. A tkixson , Sec’y. J. 8. EUBANKS, W. M. DECEMBER 3lat, 1876,
of a busy editor, and the editor says,
No matter when they commence.
“ Glad to see your back,” what does he sister of t\e above.
Aslakuid
Lodge
N
g
.
15,
My 16, ek 60, 5, 66, is a char­
mean ?
Address,
-- rini'-
J, (»'. G. £?.,
“ W here is tho east?” inquired a acter in King^ Lear.
tutor one day of a very small pupil.
O regonian , Portland, Oregon.
My 5,10, 24,51, 19, 37, is the Held tl-.eir regular meeting every Saturday even­
“ Where the morning comes from,” scene of Midsummer Night’s ing at their hall in Ashland. Brothers in
standing are cordially invited to attond.
was the prompt and pleasant answer.
J. H. NEIL, N.G.
Dream.
Sec
’
y.
J.
D.
F
ouxiaix
,
Rec.
I n Bath Abbey, England, is to be
NURSE & THATCHER,
My whole is spoken by an
Toe
slay
evening,
nearest
Been the following :
Rebekah
meetings
on
heiress to her waiting maid.
DEALERS IN
Of all description, done on short notice. T.égal
Blanks, Circulars, Business Cards, Billheads, Letter­
heads, Posters, etc., gotten up in good style at livirg
prices.
\ CHEAP PAPER !
100,000
Capital
Dollars Gold Coin Basis.
OFFICERS
P. WASSSRMAN
• •
E. QUACKENBUSH -
D. W. WAKEFIELD
•
•
Vics
-
- -
W. 8. LADD . . . .
P bxsibbxt .
S ecrktabv .
•
-
PfiKSIDBXT.
TKIA9r*ER.
W. H. EFFINGEB - -
- - A ttoemky .
J. L. QUACKENBUSH
G khsbal A obmt .
ONE DOLLAR!
“ Her« lies Ann Mann ;
She lived an old maid and died an old Mann.”
A magazine writer asks, “Do birds
die a natural death ? ” As birds do not
employ physicians we can see no good
reason for asking that question. -Brook­
lyn Argus.
»
A t a medical examination a young
applicant for a physician’s diploma was
asked: “When does mortification en­
sue ? ” “ When you propose and aro re­
jected,” was tho reply.
I t is only by a terriblb strain on the
muscles of his face that a doctor can
look solemn when his neighbor remarks
to him that there is a great deal of sick­
ness in the city.— Home Sentinel.
A n Irish peasant, being asked why
he permitted his pig to take up his
quarters with the family, replied:
Why not ? Doesn’t the place afford
every convanience that a pig can re­
quire ? ”
F ranklin was once asked, “What
is the use of your discovery of the at-
mospheric electricity ? ” Tho philoso-
pher answered the question by another
—“ What is the use of a new-born in­
fant ? ”
T here is a man down east, rather a
facetious chap, whoso name is Now.
He named his first child Something ;
it was Something Now. His next
child was called Nothing ; it being
Nothing New.
A lady of.faahionablo distinction bo-
ing the subject of conversation in Rob­
ert Hall’s presence, some one said, “ Is
she not a great belle ? ” “ I should
think so,” said Hall, “for she is so
noisy, empty and brazen.”
Two ladies contended for the pro-
cedenco at tho court of Charles V.
They appealed to the moparcb, who,
like Solomon, awarded : “ Let the old­
er go first. ’ Such a disp ute was never
known afterward.
E dith —“ I say, Regy, how is it that
one of our cows is brown and the other
white?” Reginald—“Why, you silly,
any one knows that ! It’s the white cow
that gives the white milk and tho brown
cow the coffee.”
“ S peaking of shaving,” said a pretty
girl to an obdurate old bachelor, “ I
should think that a pair of handsome
eyes would be the best mirror to shave
by.” “ Yes, many a poor fellow has
been ‘shaved’ by them,” tho wretch re­
plied.
the full of the moon each month.
1!.
DRY GOOD
DIRECTORS
P. WASSERMAN,
W. 8. LADD,
WM. WADHAMS,
J. L. ATKINSON,
D. W. WAKEFIELD,
W. H. EFFINGEB,
M. P. MORSE,
E. QUACKENBUSH,
J. W. BRAZEE.
TABLE RATES.
Importer and Breeder of
PERCHERON HORSES,
JERSEY CATTLE.
NOW HAVE THREE PURE BRED TMPORT-
ed eUiliouR, and eeven full blood and bisii grade
I mar»»*
from Mhich I will ba able to raire rtock tliat
will equal the best imported. 1 ci« niw snpi-ly par­
ties with good half blood colts, from 1 to 4 yea.s ol
from‘‘Wid e Prince." bred by other psrtiea. i also
h ive a herd of pu.e bred Jersey cattle, the best iu the
State, with some calves f r gale.
W. C. MYER.
Ashland, Juxe 17th, 1876.
Uullf.
ASHLAND
s,
LIFE POLICIES.
L. DANFORTH, M. D.,
I am composed of nineteen let­
CLOTHING,
ters ;
JpHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
FIVE AGES CLASS A. B, C, D, E.
A—A x ^ b from 1 to 13 A ulj U Pr
$3 00
”
/l, U, 19, is a small animal.
HATS,
CAPS,
My
Jacksonville, Oregon.
B— ••
“ 13
s co
2»
<«
My 15, 11,10,18, is a kind of
5 uo
C— “
“ 20
35 -
BOOTS and SHOES.
<•
5 oo
D— *•
" 35
50
«
M
« 50
cram.
DR. J. IL CIHTWOOI),
5 Ò0
65
H A R D W AR E,
FANCY GOODS.
My 16,14, 11, 5, is part of the
A shland , O regon .
$25 OO may he paid at r ny one
YANKEE
NOTIONS,
earth.
time, on any I.ife Policy, and no rrniHER Annual
My 2, 6, J 8, 4, is a river in Si- OFFICE—At the Ashland Drug Store. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, PAINTS, OILS, E tc ., Premium will be required, nor any further payments,
except for Death Ascesemene in that special divis­
Will attend to all c ills in Rogne P. Iver Valley. Par
beria.
LINKVILLE,
ion lie they may occur.
n?3tf.
My 3, 7,14, 10, ia a domestic i ticr.Ur attention given to CHRONIC DISEASES. Lake county, - - - Oregon.
animal.
MILO M. LIMICK.
M. H. DIMICK.
J. R. NEIL,
My 14, 12, 2, 9, is a wild anij
^TTORNE Y- AT-LAW,
mal.
ASHLAND
and
SHQES,
My 6, 1,18, 14, 5, 6,11,13, is a
Jacksonville, Oregon.
lady writer for the Tribune.
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LIVERY AMD SALE STABLE,
0
My 19, 17, 3, 18, 7, 13, is the
II. KELLEY,
capital of one of the Territories.
MAIN STREET.
-M
Uh.
My 8, 1, 11, 14, is a river 1U Attorney and Counsellor- at-Law,
Ashland, Oregon.
Europe.
J acksonville , O regon .
My whole ia a great pest to
GEORGE NUTLEY HAS THE PLEASURE TO HIDE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
Will practice in all the C-tcrtt1 of the State. Promp ( ¡J announce to the inhabitants of Ashland audits
farmers.
1 respectfully inform their ft *en.-G
ttention given to all bueinces intrusted to my care.
surroundings his readiness to supply all who heed
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4«
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•4
<i
HARNESS
SHOP
C. K. KLUM,
MANUFACTURER OF, AND DSAI KR IN
Saddlery & Harness,
«
BEHEADED RHYME.
O ffice . In the buildi«g fornAly occupied by­ with a g >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<de.
eeps
K
Ladies’, Mens’ anil Boys’
dies, & Speciality.
Team, Buggy agd Plow Earnest,
TEAM & BUGGY COLtAltS,
CUBKYCOMBS, BBIDLEd,
CINCHOS, STIRRUPS,
WHIPS, LASHES, SPURS,
COLLAR PADS, ETC., ETC.,
And everything usually "kept in a flrst-elasa
cstabltehinent. R<palling done with Dwat-
uess and dispatch at prices to suit the
times.
WHEAT Taken at the Highest
Market Rates in Exchange
for Goods.
Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
CLOSING
B»ltf.
O U f!
CLOSING
CLOSING OUT!
Nurse & Thatcher,
-pOR THE BENEFIT OF TnOSF. DESIR-
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
JX ing go d wagon work, the undersigned
done at the shortest notice. Babbett metal con­ hereby makes known that be can bo found
stantly on hand.
at all times at his shop in the S. W. corner
A shland , O regon .
HE UNDERSIGNED WISHING TO
sell out and quit business, eflera bis
stock of goods at retail, tor
T
Dealers in
DRY GOODS, COST
of the public square Ashland Ogn; and is
reidy and willing to do all work entrusted
and
or any other article nude of steel, brass or iron, will to ma in a workmanlike manner. WAG­
be repaired at our shop.
ONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL­ CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTIS and SHOES,
POU CASH.
Ail work warranted in good style and at reasons- BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made
abe rates.
to order, and repaired on short notice.
ATiY PE B £ Q) ST
Hardware, Fancy Goods,
Old cast iron taken in excharge for work.
T*'e best Eastern stock constantly on
Wishing to commence business, would do
W.W. KENT NOR.
«^0,000 lbs
old cast iron hand.
Ashland, Juno 17th, 1876.
noltf.
wanted at our Shop immediate1 v.
well to c ill on nif, as I will sell my whole
W. J. ZIMMERMAN & CO.
stock on easy terms, and rent them my store,
Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
noltf.
In the mean time, I would say to persona
Groceries, Crockery, Paint«, Oils, Etc.,
FREIGHT
Yankee Notions,
MILLINERY.
Pay Up.
IIAVE OPENED AT MY RESIDENCE, LINKVILLE,_ _ _ LAKE CO.,
ll persons - knowing TnEM-
on Main street, Ashland, Oregon, a
D. CHATMAN.
sclves indebted to the undersigned,
millinery
store. I have now a beautiful as­
especially in accounts and notes of long
sortment of
standing, are requested to make every effort
Meat Market,
to pay the same by the 1st of August.
HATS,
J. M. McCALL & Cö.
WREATHS, anil
Ashland, June 23d, 1876.
no2tf.
OCN-
That I expect to start for San Francisco
soon,
and would like to have my money be­
B. J>, 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