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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1877)
THE ASHLAND FRIDAY TIDINGS Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. JUNE 22, 1877 ASHLAND TIDINGS. Meets at the Hall of Helman & Fountain every Friday evening at 8 o’clock p . m . Brothers and sisters In good standing are cordially invited to at tend. H. B. VALPEY, W. C. T. J ohn E ubanks , Sec’y. ISSUED EVERY SATURDAY st Ashland Lodge No, 23, TvK A. F. A A. M.. VOLUME II THE TIDINGS TINWARE STORE, STAR Russiti and Turkey, */ OFFICE—Ou Main Street, (¡n rear Chitwood’s Drug Store.) Terms of Subscription: One copy one year................................................ | M “ eix months.......................................... •* •• three “ ........................................... Chib rates eix copies for..................................... Terms, in advance. Holds their stated communications Thursday even Dr. ings on or before the full moon. Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. H. C. HILL, W. M. C. B. W atson , Sec’y. 2.50 1.50 1.00 12.50 Terms of Advertising: Has entered upon the second year of its existence with brighter prospects than ever, and wants each of its Ashland Lodge No. 45, Hold their regular meeting every Saturday even ing at their hall in Ashland. Brothers in good standing are cordially invited to attend. H. 8. EMERY, N. G. E. J. F arlow , Rec. Sec’y. One square (ten lines or less) 1st lueertion....... |2.5O Each additional insertion.................................. 1.00 Rebekah meetings on Tueslay evening, nearest A liberal discount to annual advertisers. full of the moon eacn month. he Church and Society advertisements, such as Fairs, Lectures, etc., 25 cents per line. L. DANFORTH, M. D., Notices in local column, 25 cents per line, but no Duties inserted for less than $1.00. JJHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Job Printing, Jacksonville, Oregon. Of all description, done on short notice. Legal Blani a, Circulars, Business Cards, Billheads, Letter heads, Posters, etc., gotten up in good style at living prices. DR. J. H. CHITWOOD, C LOGICAL. DEFINITION. 600 SUBSCRIBERS r PARLOR —ARE.I N— DEALER IN DEADLY CONFLICT STOVE BACKS, J. ML McCall & Co- GRATES, FIRE DOGS, To send in an additional name, so to make things lively these “dull times.” ORGAN ARE PEACEFULLY REVOLUTION IZING SAD IRONS, ETC., ETC. A shland , O regon . OFFICE—At the Ashland Drug Store. GEO. T. BALDWIN, - Prop’r STOVES, I. O. O. F., / THE TIDINGS All kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET- IRON WARE on hand and made to order. All orders from a distance promptly at tended to. Prices to suit the times. Linkville. Aug. 10th, 1876. no9tf. Will attend to all exile in Rogue River Valley. Par ticular attention given to CHRONIC DISEASES The “even tenor” of a school teach er’s life is sometimes broken by an J. R. NEIL, oasis of logic exhibited by some pupil With a competent corps of cor of more logical than trained and enlight j^TTORNEY AT-LAW/ respondents, proposes to be ened mind. In one of the higher grades of schools not a thousand miles from Jacksonville, Oregon. the Hub, occurred the other day, two mistakes that showed what ingenuity The Livliest Local Newspaper II. KELLEY, would do in attempting to bridge a break in a flow of knowledge. Ono of Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, the scholars was asked in an examina J acksonville , O regon . tion paper, “Why is the Tropic of Can In the country; and as it does cer so called, and why is it situated Will practice in all the Courts ot the State. Prom, at en ion given to all business intruded to my care. not deal largely in politics, twenty-three and a half dogrees from O ffice .—In the buildbg formerly occupied by it is the best the Equator ?” The answer, construct Kahler & Watson, opposite Court House. ed on a basis of the purest logic, was: “The Tropic of Cancer is so called from JOHN B. PILKINGTON, M. D., a Latin word, “cancer,” meaning a crab because there are lots of crabs in that OCULIST AND AURIST, portion of the globe; and it is situated P ortland , O regon . ives his attention to at . l diseases twenty-three and a half degrees from of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose the Equator because there arc more (particularly Chrome Nasal Catarrh) as specialties. Chronic complaints and diseases of women also crabs there than anywhere else.” attended to. A large number of references fur Another pnpil asked to define the nished. A fine stock of word “bnttress,” wrote ont its mean ARTIFICIAL EYES ing, “A feipale who makes butter.” Kept on hand, and for ?a’e at reasonable rates. 31;tf These pnpils were both ladies, and we I THE TIDINGS venture a guess that—well, that they will make good lawyers if the suffrage movement has advanced sufficiently to allow them to become members of the D ry G oods T rude . T hey H ave J ust R eceived a AN IMNENSB STOCK OF e fr w W. 0. MYER, 1 ^wp~ii 'i vi 1— r~miy 1 -in S»"' ... . .......... Jaataki.<-> 1.1 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Emporium of Ashland. Eurpa«?es in tone and power any Reed Orgm here tofore manufactured in this conntry. It has lieen tested by many competent Judgef, and gives er thaDking our many kind Patrons J Af for past favors, we wish to call their at- teu ion to our large stock of S pring anl S ummer G oods , just received lrom 8. F. FAMILY PAPER UNIVERSAL G » ; 0 i ki ’3 S We have any thing may need in our line 1 . 1 Our new stock contains a large assortment of Mill. bar. Q ueen V ictoria ’ s L ittle D omestic Q uarrel .— Qneen Victoria, in the ear ly days of her wedding life, had one of HE UNDERSIGNED HAS JUST start those squabbles with her husband, of ed a Shingle Factory, near bis saw the sort which will come about some mil], one mile from times even between the most loving married couples. Chagrined and vex ed, Prince Albert retired to his room and locked the door. The Queen took In this part of the State. The the matter qnietly for a while,but after subscription price is only the lapse of an hour she went to his —HE WILL— door and rapped. “Albert,” she said, “come out.” “No, I will not,” answered the prince '.§0 within. “Please, go away; leave me Supply the market with Shingle’s alone.” The royal temper waxed hot at this. -DURING THE— “Sir,” she cried, “come out at once. The Qneen,whose subject you are,com mands you.” He obeyed immediately. Entering COMING SEASON, AT TIIE Send in your name and commence LOWEST RATES. with the new volume. the room she designated, she sat down in silence. For a long time nothing ALL and get your Shingle*. Will ex was said. The queen was the first to change fur any kinds of Merchantable Produce. break the silence. “Albert,” she said, “speak to me.” “Does the Qaeeu command it?” he asked. ORDERS “No,” she answered, throwing her arms about his neck; “your wife begs eft with j . m . M c C all & co., or There is, ia connection with the it.” Newspaper office, a complete at the Mill, will be promptly filled. T I D ry C Has the largest circulation, and is consequently the best ----------------------------- --------------------------------------------- G Advertising Medium --------------+ * --------------- N ew P atents . —Through Dewey & Co., Patent Agents, San Francisco, we receive the following list of U. S. pat ents, granted to Pacific Coast inventors, viz: HH Tuttle, San Joso, Cal., pump plunger; Daniel Best, Auburn, Ogn., washing machine; R B Blowers, Wood land, Cal., fruit drier; C C Coleman, Honolulu, Hawaii, screw thread coun ter; H W Forman, Golden City, Col., pen rack; W Freeborn, S. F., rotary plow; F A Hill. Leandro, Cal., sulky plow; J Jones, Stony Point, Cal., culti vator; H G Livermore, S. F., ore roast ing furnace; H Royer, S. F., rawhide belting rope; F Silver, S. F., process for preparing coffee; A J Stevens, Sa cramento, Cal., oil and filter cup; T Stewart, S. F., sash fastener; T W Temple, Los Angeles. Cal., implement for opening oysters; F Westerman and O Murscb, S. F., cube sugar machine; M Zacharias, S. F., stud fastener; L Pickering, S. F., copying telegraph. ------------- — I W. H. Leininger, of Salem, has in vented a ladder to be used in case of fire in high buildings whero escape may be necessary through windows. The ladder is closely rolled up and can be thrown out of a window instantly, capable of bearing any amount of weight to the pavement below. The eliptical fenders are the principal fea tures in this new invention. A ladder on a three story scale is in course of construction and will be on exhibition coon. L V. 1, No. 43— tf. Wagon Shop. 7 season at my stables CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES WOOL SACKS, PAINTS, OILS SOAP AN D CUTLERY. Of our work, or address your or ders to The “Tidings” Ashland, Jackson Co., Oregon. YV M That is difficult to di.t'rgnish lietween the two. This insti ument has all the A MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, JLf u A b I every erg-n la fnl'y vr minted. D rga Oi Polis'-, BL-ck Walnut Panelled Cuses limi forme, iu addition to a splendid inetrumtnl of music, a BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF FURKITUR A L arge and C hoice S election of TEAS. this We have just received a select assortment of the best brands of ► ♦ • ♦ HARNESS SHOP We will sell our goods at the lowest cash price, or exchange for all kinds of Saddlery & Harness, A shland , O regon . a general assort - ment of goods in bis line of trade. Ladies*, Mens’ and Boys’ Sad dles, a Speciality. TEAM & BUGGY COLLARS, CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES, CINCHOS, STIRRUPS, WHIPS, LASHES, SPURS, COLLAR PADS, ETC., ETC., And everything usually kept in a first-class establishment. Repairing done with neat ness and dispatch at prices to suit the times. y tF* aa a Œ9 OE SB TOBACEOS, CIGARS AND PIPES. ASHLAND This organ needs only to le Feen to be apprettateti and is sold at extremely tta <2E) MARKETABLE PRODUCE. “a AGENTS WANTED Male or female) in every county in tlie United States and Canada. ----- 0 A LI BERAL DISCOUNT Will Be — We see no cause to change our tvy J è i'k Team, Buggy and Plow Harness, Hardware, Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, HORSE SHOES, SHOE-SHAPE, ROrE, PIPE ORGAN QUALITY T K DRY GOODS, Instruiront. The proprietor? hi ve ro’ed cnrefu’ly, for Deny jeers, tie imperite .lout and ie-de <>l the reed ir euumente, and direct their practical exp-rieore to tbe < or recti* > h of n.ch imperfect ois.aid ti*< ir ex periments have result* d iu ite produt tino of a quality of tone which asfin.ilates to closely to tie he undersigned wishes to re - mind his friends, and the traveling pub i lic generally, that he is still to be found at eeps CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS Í ASHLAND HOUSE. MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALERIN Dealers in Xt Terms: Twenty-five dollars tbe seasoB, or thirty dollars the eeasoD, with the privilege oi returning rhe mare next year to one of my imported horse*, it she does Dot prove with-foal tide teat-on, payuble in U. evo 8. Gold Coin, or grain at Market j-r ce. Good pasturage fur mares at 62J c?nts per week; I FARMING IMPLEMENT,CROCKERY no liability fur accidents or escapes. A n » FRUIT C4.N8., In a short lime I will issue a circular with engrav 1,7) ings of several of my horses, in ires and view of my Stable,; witn a history of the Pereheron Horse, and why they are preferab'e to other large horses; some bints on breeding; demand and prices for horses in Europe and America. Oilcloth for Tables and I have fu 1 blood Jersey Cattle for sile of tbe best quality. Every family that keeps a cow should have a Jersey, bead for circular. and Floors. W. C. MYER. 5 Ashland, March 20th, 1877. no 41— tf C. K. KLÜMj Nurse & Thatcher, There are, according to the reports Groceries, Crockery, Paiate, Oils, Etc., of the different school superintendents, 50,589 school children, between the ages of 4 and 20 years, in Oregon. LINKVILLE. LAKI CO.. 08N. I make the ensuring W ILL near Ashland. Of Vehicles Made to Order. In as neat and workmanlike man ner as at any office in the State. BOOTS and SHOES, Pride of Perche, WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS Repairing of all kinds done with dispatch, call and see me. noltf. • JOHN RALPH. UNSURPASSED BY J.VK OTHER STEEL, NAILS, BOLTS. GLASS, Û oq to do all kinds of work in hia line at the lowest price. By a skillful use of the Hop«, end of the patent knee ewell, the muele i* adap’ed to the human rotee, ranging from the softest flute-;ike note to a Volume of bound WE KEEP HARDWARE, IRON, p HE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND at his shop Main street, two doors And everything in the line of Job T fiomthe livery stables, where be is preparer Printing can be executed at Get i s , C ucci The Beautiful Imported LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, where he Is ready at any time, and on all occasions to set before them the best the market affords, in a style second to no other house in Oregon. Dinners and suppers for special occasions, gotten up in appropriate style, at short no tice. JASPER HOUCK. JOHN CHANDLER. 11 Xv Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Y and Millinery Goods. X ASHLAND. C SATISFACTION ? It still remains “Quick Sales & Small Profits.” Call and examine our stock, and Mhde to Teacher?, Ministers, Churches, Schools Lodge, etc , where there is no agent for ihe Star Organ. Iiiuatrated catalogue and price Hat free Correspondence solicited. Address th. manufactu rers, Alleger,Bowlby&Co. ; WASHINGTON, N. JY 0 WHEAT Taken at the Highest if you do not see what you want, Market Rates in Exchange H. W. A lleger , T. B. McM tit trie , C all for it . for Goods. C. P, B owlbv , E dward P lotts . Ashland, June 17th, 187«. nollf. I nol8tf. May 12th, 1877. (Sept 27, ’76: I yr.)