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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1877)
THE TIDINGS Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. ASHLAND Meets at tbe Hall of He man & Fountain every Friday evetting at 8 o’clock p. m . Biothers and FRIDAY............................................ JULY 20, 1877 sisters in good standing are corlia ly invited to at tend. IL B. VALPEY, W. C. T. J ohn E ubanks , Sec'y. VOLUME II. ASHLAND TIDINGS. Ashland Lodge No. 23. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY By O. C. Applegate & Co. THE TIDINGS A. F. A A. M.. OFFICE—On Main Street, (in rear Dr. Chitwood’s Drug Store.) Holds their stated communications Thursday even log* on or before the full moon. Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to atfand. H. C. HILL, W. M. C. B. W atson , Sec’y. 2.50 1.50 100 12.50 Terms of Advertising: TINWARE STORE, Hold their regular meeting every Saturday even ing ut their hall in Ashland. Brothers I d good standing are ordtally invi-ed toat’end. J. D. FOUNTAIN, N. G. I. O. M iller , Rec. Sec'y. One square (ten lines or less) 1st lnsertlon....... $2.50 Each additional insertion.................................. 1.00 Rebekah meetings on Tues lay evenlDg, nearest ▲ liberal discount to annual advertisers. he full of the inuou esco month. Church and Society advertisements, such as Fairs, Lectures, etc., 25 cents per line. J. R. NEIL, Notioes in local column, 25 cents per lice, but no notice inserted for less than $1.00. TIORXEY AT-LAW, Russia and Türkei DEALER IN deadly conflict STOVE BACKS, 600 SUBSCRIBERS Ji M. McCall & grates , FIRE DOGS, To send in an additional name, so to make things lively these “dull times.” THE TIDINGS H. KELLEY, SAD IRONS, All kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET- IRON WAKE < n hand and made to order. All orders from a distance piomptly at tended to. Pines to suit the limes. Liukville. Aug. 10th, 1876. no9tf. D ry G oods T rude . T hey H ave J ust R eceived Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, W. C. MYER, competent corps of cor proposes to be G Long years ago, ere the ci y mtn His home in tbe young Srete found, Ere tbe screech of tbe engine whistle woke Tbe echoes from f *r acouud. From his mountain home in tbe eastern land, With a slow and weary pace, A hunter came in his simi le g irb, And sat near chat lovely place. In Be heard the soDg that the river sang, As never it ceased to rov«; Be bent hie ear to tbe gentie bum Of the breeze io tbe pines above. Night came, and the bun’er's cimp-fire cast O’er the river a cheerful glare, A week wav past, and his hand had reared The cabin now standing there. As the months rolled by the hunger’s fire Burned bright on the chimney-stone; And bis ride nuog on its pe»» above. And be eat with bis hounds alone; At break< f day, in the healthy air. With bls gun and bls trusty doze. Be was wo1 it io bunt for tbe bjundii g deer In the forest of fa.len logs. But, alas 1 one day there came a change O'er this hap;y woodhnd home— Tbe sun tn the west«rn rky went down, And tte hunter did not come; Th«» b eeze sighed and In ti e pines that night. And the river murmured low, But rever from out tbe a bin-h« u«* Caiue tbe nlgut-dre’e cheerful g ow. For tbe hunter'« hand was still in death la the wiliwood »ar *w;.y, Be bid cased tbe de- r for - ne final time In »be forest dep»» s th <t dav ;* Bruised, and mangle!, and e ck at heart, He h-d 1 ia him down to de. And tbe moiniug winds o er hi» silent form Gave * last and mournful sigh. Bia cabin stood in th» valley still, Al the mon’hs and the years passed on, But tbe cheerful smile of the hunter’s face From it« door was forever gone; Though the earth wa« bright and lovely there, Tbe cabin was cist »tin gloom. For aril), as the day» rolled ever by, It stood, n« it were, bis tomb, W allace R. S truble in W eb F oot M ao . country; it We have any thing you may need in our line. Nurse & Thatcher, THE TIDINGS Advertising- Medium CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES In this part of the State. The subscription price is only Pride of Perche, Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc., OGN. Send in your name and commence with the new volume. BLACKSMITHING -BY— EUBANKS & FORSYTH. ll those desiring work in our lne. will fl >«i us at the •‘Old Michelson Stand” ready to serve them To cure a child of colic rub tbe with ueiiiu ss and dispatch. Particular at tention paid to horse shoeing. no 11 if. back gently between tbe shoulders. There is, A he undersigned , believing it to be to the mutual advantage of T •‘What’s the use of making such a fuss about a little water? ” said a judge before whom motion after motion bad oome, in a case where a small spring was the object of 'contention. “Tbe parties are both milkmen,” quietly re marked one of the lawyers. “Oh I I see,” said the judge. Have made arrangements whereby the rcn rare reren cea txr Millers and Farmers, Ashland and Phoenix Mills, Will be under the management of J a cob W agxer . who will have charge of both Mills for the Company during the ensu ing year, ending July 1st, 1877. We will pay the highest market price for good merchantable whe»t, and ate prepared t'-> contract flour at tire lowest price per thousand pounds at the Mills. Office ol' the Company at the Ashland The following is the list of killed and I Mills. Address, wounded in the massacre and fight WAGNER, ANDERSON & whioh lately occurred in Idaho: FARMER’S CO., no!2tf. Ashland. Oregon. KILLED. J M. McCALL & CO , noSOtf Ashland. Oregon LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, where he Is re ■ dy at any time, and on all occasions to set be o e item iLe lest the market affords, in a style .-econu to uoother house in Oiegon. Dinners and suppers for special occision«, gotten up in appropriate style, at short no tice. JASPER HOUCK. STEEL, NAILS. BOLTS GLASS. HARNESS The “Tidings” Ashland, Jackson Co.. Oregon. I HORSE SUOES, SHOE-SHAPE, ROI’E, L T FARMING IMPLEMENT,CROCKERY’ JU A nd FRUIT CANS., Oilcloth for Tables and and Floors. J PIPE ORGAN QUALITY That is difficult to distiigt.ish lsetvoen the two This instiumeut lias ali the WOOLSACKS, rAI NTS, OILS SOAP AND CUTLERY. MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, A u And every orpin Is ft.l'y vrrrnLted. Large CA lJ«»iie’ , Bl. ck Wa nut P. Lie lied Ci-ses titat forms, iu .-.ddinou to a splendid iurtrumeut uf music, a BEAUTIFUL PIECE CF FURMTU3 A L arge and C hoice S election of TEAS. We have just received a select assortment of the best brands of Saddlery & Harness, <t K a AGENTS WANTED Male or female] In every connty in the Utitetl'State* and Canada. We will sell our goods at the lowest cash price, or exchange for all kinds of general assort - ment of goods iu Lis line of trade. MARKETABLE PRODUCE. I Will Be - We see no cause to change our Made to Teachers, Minlatera, Churches, Schools lodge, etc , where there is no agent for the Star OrgaD. Illustrated catalogue and price Het free C rrespondence solicited. Address tbe manufactu rers, Ladies'*. Men*9 and Boys’ Sad dles, a Speciality. Team, Bugg and Plow Harness, TEAM & BUGGY COLLARS, CURRYCOMBS,'BRIDLES, CINCHOS, STIRRUPS, WHIPS. LASIIES, SPURS, COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC., And everything usually kept in a first-cla«« establishment. Repairing done withneit ness and dispatch at prices lo suit the times. ----- O A LI B ERAL DISCOUNT A shland , O regon . eeps Tl is organ need* onlv to be reen to be appr« slated and is sold at extremely SHOP MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN In as neat and workmanlike man ner as at any office in the State. s CIGARS and pipes . C. K. KLUM, GOT PRWKS, Averill Mixed Paints. Its cost to the consumer is considerably Mrs. Ben Norton, Joe Moore, L. D. less than the AVERILL PAINT is already Sargeant, Wm. George, F. Swarz, G. mixed and tinted if required. For Sale by Ina’rument. Tire p’oprietors h: ve ro'ed cari fa'iy» far n.tiiy ve’.rs, ti e lui; erfec lolle and ie»<is «.f lire recti jt eiiun.elite, ard direct ti.eir j ricreai exp-ner.t» tu tire roriec ioti of u.cli imperi«< tiot e, su d iti. t ex- perin.eLts* h> ve reei.lod iu U e pioductiouof a quality uf tolse w Lieti aeein.ilates eo cioetiy lo lire T And everything in the line of Job Printing can be executed at ASHLAND Beu Norton, Samuel Benedict, Hen ry El frees, Mrs. Manuel and child, G. Woodward, Lew Wilruote. Peter Per- lard. H. Backridge, J-dm Chamberlain, James Baker, Harry M ^on Lew Day. These paints have stood tbe test of years, and are now better th in ever. They are H D. Horton, Wm. Osborn, French composed of the best materials known to Eiaok, R Divine. H. Blmd. Co “F’lat Cavalry: Sargeants Gunn the trade. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS and Rvau, Corporel Thompson, Trntn Bur© JQiiiseecl Qil Klar Jones, Privates Armstrong, Col- rt, Barch. Halbert, (wife and two children). Donnie, Listen, Mosfortb, STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. Shulian, Shaw, B ain, Connolly, Lewis, Of our work, or address your or- Douche, Martin, Quiuian, Sullivan. Which are so united by our process of man Co. “H” 1st Cavalry: Lieut. Theller, ders to ufacture. as to produce print which is Trumpeter Marsha], Saddler Galloin, more durable, beautiful and will last Corporals Lee and Cnrran, Privates twice as long as any olher point knowD. Cavanaugh, Edward, Crawford, Mor- riaaey, Neilson, John Shay, Simpson, WE EXCEPT NONE. Werner, (Co. clerk). WOUNDED. INSERTASSE!) I! Y J .VF OTHER he undersign ? d wishes to re - mind his friends, and th« traveling pub lic generally, that lie is still to be louud at this INTERESTING TO FARMERS! WE KEEP HARDWARE, IRON, SATISFACTION Bv a tkblfa’ nee of lhe «‘op*, «nd of tbe patent knee ell, tire music it* ml p'ed to the bunixn voice, mi ginn from tut sofitst flute-Ake Lote to a vdume of HOUIlti Readv-made Clothing, Hats, and Millinery Goods. A ASHLAND HOUSE in connection with the Newspaper office, a complete No less than six insane men have ap peared in Washington, of late, to be inaugurated as President. ILL mnke thè eneueing eeison al my stab’.es near Ariti ind. Terms: Twen'y-fve doli ir* thè «eason, ortbir'y doliart- tireeeason, wiih he privi'esteoi returuirg i e mare next jear to one of my imi or ed ii<»s--, n tire d‘*i» not pr-.ve wuh-fod tl i-.easo i, payable in U. 8. Gol t C oìd . or gridìi ut Market r ce Good p-.stU'iig»-f >r m .resut 62J c.'ntsper week; no li bìlity f< r cci-leirs or « scipr-, Iu a short ùnre I wi I re-ue a c reul ir with engrv- ing* of »«verni of mj i.ois s, m re«- ..nd v < w ot my Stahle«; witn a f le’oiy of it e PeiclaronH ree, ¡.ii<’ whyiheyitieptefer.betootieria.gr borre-; s mie hint* ou bre-dmg; d« ni ni lauti puces lur bureer iu Euro; e an i Anreiici. I have fu I bl o 1 Jr-r-ey C utle far s le of .he bj-t quality. Eveiy taiui'y that k<-ei.s a eoa’ statali ha ve u Jersey. Send far circuLr. ’ W. C.’MYER. Ashland, March 20th, 1877. no 41- tf W Yankee Notions, LAKE CO.. 0 R R Cttrs, Giri hits BOOTS and SHOES, D ry Hardware. Fancy Goods, LINKVILLE. UNIVERSAL The Beautiful Imported DRY GOODS, Mercurial ointment rubbed on a gun barrel will keep it from rusting. Shearer, H. C. Brown, Capt. Trimble, U. 8. ▲.— Exchange, c c Has the largest circulation, and is consequently the best Dealers in 4------------------- ---------------------- Our new stock contains a large assortment of Repairing of nil kinds cone with dispatch, call and see me. noltf. JOHN RALPH. Sprinkle starch into a tight boot to get it on. •-----------------------♦ ♦ J T Of Vehicles Made to Order. ■urpa*,ei> in ione and power any Reed O-g n here tofore manufactured in thia country. It has been lested by many competent judgee, and gives 0 Af er thanking onr many kind Patrons for past f.vore, we wish to oUl tlreir at- V-n i >t t > our large stock of S puinu anl S ummer G oods , just received irum 8. F. HE UNDERSIGN ED WILL BE FOUND at his shop on Main street, two doo s fomtbe livery stable-, where be is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line -t the lowest price. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS Grease a screw and it will go in easy. Sugar mixed with salt, when you have no saltpetre, will give meat a fine color. Emporium of Ashland. as it does politics, best FAMILY PAPER. Soap a nail to drive it into bard wood » ♦ «• SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS Kept on hand, and for sa’e at reasonable rates. 31;li Wagon Shop. AN IMNENSE STOCK OF The Livliest Local Newspaper AR 2 IF ICI AL EYES For, aye, it stood while the years rolled by, A sign of the ever past; It stood in the cheering noontide ray— It stood in tte midnight hi st ; Yes there, with its broken door aslant. And its windo* old and mean, While tbe ivy vine o'er its c-dir sides Wove a curtain of l.v.ng green. ORGAN ETC., ETC. Jacksonville, Oregon. OCULIST AND AURIST, C o ARE PEACEFULL^REVOLUTION BAKE OVENS, THE LONE CABIN. — J acksonville , O regon . [Thenis a legend which says that years ago there i stood on the bank of the Willamette River, near Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Prom, With a Portland, Oregon, a solitary cabin. The bietory of its at en ion given to all business intrusted to my care. respondents, O ffice —In the buildi g formerly cccupied by owner is here given as the legend tells it.] Kahler & Watson, opposite Court House. The cabin-boose of the settler stood In a valley of evergreen; Above were forests of living pine, Below whs the liver's shewu; JOHN B. PILKINGTON, M. D., A lovely place—was that quiet spot. In that beautiful, shaded dell, Where the care uni toll of men were rot. And the cry of war never fell. P ortland , O regon . Ever the voice of the river came ives his atteniion to all diseases And went in its pl dntive flov; of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Nose Ever tbe sigh of tie gentle breeze (p rtiiulirly Chronic N.kSai C-i rruj as ep*cial<ies. In the pines fall sweet below; the and Chrouic conql dots and dn-eises of women also The wild beist howled in the pltcby night, attended to A laige Lumber of references fur And cime from bis rerer hir; not deal largely in nished. A tine s ock of Bat darkness never, wi h »11 its fears, is the Brougat harm to the c..bln there. ’« PARLOR —ARE IN— Job Printing, Of all description, done on short notice. Legal Blanks, Circulars, Business Cards, Billheads, Letter beads, Posters, etc., gotten up in good style at living pricas. I GEO. T. BALDWIN, - Prop’r Has entered upon the second year of its existence with brighter Ashland Lodge No. 45, prospects than ever, and wants each of its STOVES, I. O. O. F., Terms of Subscription : One copy one year................................................ $ “ ** six month«.......................................... * •* three “ ............................. 0tab rate« eix copies far.............................. Terms, In advance. —WHILE— It still remains “Quick Sales & Small Profits.” Alleger,Bowlby&Co., WASHINGTON, N. J. -------- O--------- Call and X examine our stock, and WHEAT Taken at the Highest if you do not see what •7 vou want, 1 Market Rates in Exchange H. W. A lleger , T. B. M c M lrtrie , C all for it . C. P. B owlby , E dward P lotts . for Goods. May 12th, 1877. nolStf. Ashland, June 27th, 1876. noltf. (Hept. 27, ’76: 1 yr.)