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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1877)
THE ASHLAND TIDINGS Ashland Lodge No. 189,1.0. G. T. THATCHER & WORDEN, Meets at the Hall of Helman A Fountain every Friday evening at 8 o’clock r. m . Brothers and FRIDAY............................................. JULY ¿7, 1877 sisters in good standing are cordially invited to at tend. H. B. VALPEY, W. C. T. J ohn E chankb , Sec’y. ZSSCED EVEBY FRIDAY A ByO.C. Applegate A Co. Ashland Lodge Ko, 23. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, A. F. A A. M.. Alleger, Bowby & Co’s -AND— Dealers in ASHLAND TIDINGS. War, War, War. LINKVILLE STOVE TINWARE STORE, Russia and Turkey, Holds their stated communications Thursday even 4)1 FICE—O r Maia Street, (in rear Dr. ings on or before the full moon. Brethren in good Chitwood’s Drug Store.) Ternit of Subscription : 'Coe copy one year................................................ $ “ “ six months.......................................... “ •• three *‘ ........................................... 'Club rates Six copies for..................................... Terms, tn adrance. 2.50 1.50 1.00 12.50 Terms of Advertising: GEO. T. BALDWIN, - Prop’r CAP3, BOOTS and SHOES,* standing are cordially invited to attend. H. C. HILL, W. M. C. B. W atson , Sec’y. I. O. O. F., DEADLY CONFLICT STOVES, Y ankee N otions , * One square (tan lines or less) 1st Insertion....... $2.50 -Each additional insertion.................................. 1.00 Rebekah meetings on Tuesday evening, nearest A liberal d »count to annual advertisers. he full of the moon each month. Church ate Society advertisements, such as Fairs, ’ Lectures, etc., 25 cents per line. J. R. NEIL, Notices it .ocal column, 25 cents per line, but no ' notice inserted for lejs than $1.00. j^TTORN EY AT-LAW, DEALER IN HARDWARE, FANCY GOOOS, 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. J. D. FOUNTAIN, N. G. I. O. M iller , Rec. Sec’y. STOVE BACKS, Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc. Linkville, Lake county, FIRE DOGS, Oregon. SAD IRONS, AGAIN. OPENED —THE — ETC.,ETC. Plenty of Goods H. KELLEY, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, ' What lives they lived I what deaths they died! - A thousand canyons, darkling wile 1 Below Sierras’ slopes of pride, ¿Receive them now. And they who died Along the far, dim desert rente, Their ghosts are many. Let them keep Their vast possessions. The Piute, The tawny warrior, will dispute No boundary with these. And I, Who saw them live, who felt them die, bay, let their unplowed ashes sleep. J acksonville , O regon . The bearded, eunbrowned men who bore The burden of that frightful year, Who toiled, but did not gather store, They shall not be forgotten. Drear And white, the plains of Shoshonee Shall point us to the farther shore, And long white shining lines of bones Make needless sign or white mile stones. The wild man’s yell, the groaning wheel; The train that moved like drifting barge; The dust that rose up like a cloud, Like smoke of distant battle! Loud. The great whips rang like shot, and steel Flashed back as in some battle charge. They sought—yea, they did And their rest Along that long and lonesome way, Those brave men buffeting the West With lifted faces. Full were they Of great endeavor. Brave and true As stren crusader clad in steel, They died atleld as it was fit. Made strong with hope, they dared to do Achievement that a host to-day Would stagger, at, stand back and reel, Defeated at the thought of it. What brave endeavor to endure! What patient hope when hope was past! What stiil surrender at the last, A thousand leagues from hope ! How pure They lived, how proud they died 1 How generous wiih life ! The wide And gloried age of chivalry Hath not ods page like this to me. Let all these golden days go by— I breath beneath another sky. Lit beauty glide in gilded car, And find my »undown seas afar. Forgetful tuat ’tii but one grave From east unto the westmost wave. Yea, I remember! The still tears That o’er uncctlined faces fell! The final, silent, sad farewell I God! these are with me all the years ! They shall be with me ever. I Sha'l not forget. I hold a trust. They are a part of my existence. When Adown the shining iron track We sweep, and tielde of corn flash back, And herds of lowing steers move by, I turn to other days, to men Who made a pathway with their dust. JOHN B. PILKINGTON, M. D., OCULIST AND AURIST, P ortland , O regon . G All 7 IF 1C1 .1 L E YE S Kept on hand, and for sale at reasonable rates. 31;tf Hpw P erry F ought ,—A. J. Chap man, who witnessed the fight between the Indians and Perry’s command, says Perry fought bravely to the last, and that he did his best to rally the troops, threatening, with pistol in hand, to shoot the first man who should attempt to retire, but that it was impossible to hold the men, who were panic-stricken. Lieut. Parnell also displayed the ut most coolness and gallantry.— Standard T he T hunderer .—From a California paper we learn that Calvin B. McDon ald, so well known in this State, in newspaper circles, has become associa ted with Gen. Mansfield on the edito rial oorps of the Los Angeles Republi can. —St a tes man. A correspondent of the San Francisoo Post has visited the petrified forest near Calistoga and says orfe of the petrified trees is eleven feet in diameter, and there is sixty-eight feet of the tree in tact, bark and all as perfect as possible This tree records 1,100 year’s growth by layers, the grain of the wood being clearly perceptible. W. C. MYER, AN IMNENSE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS -AT THE- The Store recently occupied by tlie late K. B. Hargadiiie is again open and old friends and Emporium of Ashland. Patrons Are Invited eurpaves in tone and power any Reed organ here tofore manufactured in this country. Il has been tested by many comjietent judges, and gives er thanking our many kind Patron? ng ar J Af for past favors, we wish to call their at- 11/1 To call and Examine Stock and Trices ten ion to our large stock of Snaiso uni *1’5 S umm - ek G oods , just received lrorn 8. F. J Wagon Shop. Supply he undersigned will be found at his shop on Slain street, two doors DRY from the livery stables, where be is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line at the lowest price. T WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS of GOODS, GROCERIES, Of Vehicles Made to Order. Repairing of all kinds done with dispatch, call and see me. noltf. # JOHN RALPH. FANCY GOODS, Thatcher & Worden, Ä UNIVERSAL I We have any V thin" ar you may need in our line. 0 M Our new stock contains a large assortment of S c HARDWARE, and Millinery Goods. CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES The Beautiful Imported WE KEEP HARDWARE, IRON, Etc., Etc., Etc. STEEL, NAILS, BOLTS. GLASS, Pride of Perche, Hardware, Fancy Goods, Yankee Notions, Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc., Always kept on hand and sold at the lowest living rates. IT L make the ensuring season at my stablefl near Ashland. Terms: Twenty-five dollars the season, or thirty All kinds of Merchantable pro dollar» the season, with the privilege oi returning the duce taken in exchange for goods. mare nest j<-ar to one of my imported horses, ii she does not prove with-foal this season, payable in U. 8. Gold Coin, or grain at Market price. Good pasturage for mares at 62J c?nts per week; no liability for accidents or escapes. • Iu a short time I will issue a circular with engrav No 44,-tf ings of several of niy horses, m ires and view of my Stables; with a history of the rercheron Horse, and they are preferable to other large horses; some ROB’T GARRETT, D. J. FERREE. why hints on breeaing; demand and prices lor horses iu Euroj e and America. I have fu 1 blood Jersey Cittle for sale of ’.he best quality. Every family that keeps a cow should have a Jersey, bend fur circulur. W. C. MYER. Ashland, March 20th, 1877. no 41—tf W MRS. M. W. HARGADINE. LINKVILLE. LAKE CO.« Instrument, 'lit? proprietors hive ro'ed cnfu'ly, for many years, the imperfections ur.d leide of the reed instii'mems, and direct their practical exp'-newc- to the «urrec’ion of such imj erfet tioi s, m <1 Hi. i • ex- i perimentfl httve resulted in ihe pi od net ion of a quality of tone which assimilates so clutely to the Ready-made Clothimr, Hats, PATENT MEDICINES, OGN BLACKSMITHING —BY- EUBANKS & FORSYTH. LL THOSE DESIRING WORK in our line, will find us at the “Old Michelson Stand” ready to serve them with neatness and dispatch. Particular at tention paid to horse shoeing. nolltf. A By a skillful use of Die Mop«, and of the patent knee swell, the music is adapted to the Immau voice, ranging from the softest flute-like Loie to a volume of sound G f t i s , G I- < ( f 1: i 1 sYl ENSTE f'AXSED BY ANY OTHER BOOTS and SHOES, It Dealers in DRY GOODS, SATISFACTION D ry CUTLERY, SHOES, SHOE-SHAPE, ROPE, L HORSE WOOL SACKS, PAINTS, OILS SOAP AND CUlIEllY. I s B PIPE ORGAN QUALITY That 1 b dillcult to distinguish between the two This instrument has all the MODERN IMPROVEMENTS, FARMING IMPLEMENT,CR( « Kl.KY A nd FRUIT CANS.; Oilcloth for Tables.and ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE and Floors. STAGE LINE. A L arge and C hoice And every orgen is fully wi rranted. Ijirge Oi Polis* , Black VVulLUt Panelled Cases tint forms, in addition to a splendid iuMrumeut of mueic, a BEAUTIFUL PIECE I OF FURMTUR ASHLAND HOUSE. S election he undersigned wishes to re - GARETT AND FT TREE’S TRI-WEEKLY mind his friends, and the traveling pub Stages run between the above named lic generally, that he is still to be found at points three times a week, We have just this making the trip interesting FARMERS I LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, through in assortment of the one day car where he Is ready at any time, and <»n all he undersigned , relieving it rying U. S. Mail and passengers. occasions to set before them the best the to be to the mutual advantage of market affords, in a style second to no other house in Oregon. LEAVES ASHLAND Millers and Farmers, Dinners and suppers for special occasions, gotten up in appropriate style, at short no Have made arrangements whereby the MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FBI tice. JASPER HOUCK. DAYS at 4 o’clock A. m : arrives at Link ville same days. Returning, Ashland and Phoenix Mills, T ™ of TEAS. received a select best brands ol Tbis'organ need« only to lie seen to lie appneuteù and is sold r,t extremely T Will be under the management of J a LEAVES LINKVILLE cob W agner , who will have charge of both Mills for the Company during the ensu TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATUR ing year, ending July 1st, 1877. DAYS arriving at Ashland same day con We will pay the highest market price for nects with our daily stage line between good merchantable wheat, and are preparec Linkville and Fort Klamath. Also with t<i contract flour at the lowest price per our semi weekly line from Linkville to thousand pounds at the Mills. Lake City and all intermediate points. Office of the Company at the Ashlam Mills. Address, WAGNER, ANDERSON & GARRETT & FERREE. FARMER’S CO., nol2tf. Ashland, Oregon. Averill Mixed Paints. F ish from an A rtesian W ell .—The San Francisco Echo says that there These paints have stood the test of years, were exhibited at the Academy of Sci and are now better than ever. They are ence in that place, on the 3d inst., composed of the best materials known to specimens of tront thrown up from an the trade. artesian well near Hueneme, Ventura tae Srinseed QU county, one hundred and forty-one feet deep. The fish are ejected from the STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. bore in incredible quantities. T he L a G rand R ailroad .—Mr. Mc- Caustry left here for Umatilla with a party of engineers to begin the survey of the Umatilla and La Grand Railroad H D. Chapman, late assistant civil en gineer on the Los Angeles and Fort Yuma route, was employed to assist in the work. It is not known what will be their starting point.— B". D ry G oods T rude . T hey H ave J ust R eceived MOSE COMING. ives his attention to at . l diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and None (particularly Chronic Nasal Catarrh) as specialties. Chronic complaints and diseases of women also attended to. A large number of references fur nished. A tine stock of —J oaquin M illeb . G allant O feicer .—Col Green, in command at Fort Boise, says if a com pany of volunteers wish to go with the troops he will guarantee them all the horses, cattle and other plunder which they may capture from the Indians.— East Oregonian. 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. no!)tf. —AND— Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Prom, at ent ion given to all business Intrusted to my cara. O ffice .—In the buildisg formerly occupied by Kahler <k Watson, opposite Court House. ORGAN ARE PEACEFULLY REVOLUTION IZING BAKE OVENS, Jacksonville, Oregon. MONEERS OF THE PACIFIC. J. M. McCall & Co- GRATES, Job Printing, S1T ascription, done on short notice. legal Blanks, Circulars, Business Cards, Billheads, Letter- PARLOR —ARE IN— CIGARS AND PIPES. ASHLAND HARNESS DRY GOODS, MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN Saddlery A' Harness, AIIB ERAL DISCOUNT MARKETABLE PRODUCE. K Will Be eeps a general assort - ment of goods in his line of trade. Made to Teachers, Mimstcre, Churchee, School® Txalge, et< , where there is no agent for the Star Organ. Illustrated catalogue and price list free Corr- »pcnlenc<- solicited. Ad trees the manufirciis- rere, Ladies’, Mens’ and Boys’ Sad dles, a Speciality. Team, Bugg and Plow Harness, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES for Goods. J. M. McCALL & CO , Ashland, Oregon. — O-------- lowest cash price, or exchange for all kinds of A shland , O regon . TEAM & BUGGY COLLARS, CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES. CINCHOS, STIRRUPS, Hardware« Fancy Goods, WHIPS, LASHES, SPURS, Which are so united by our process of man COLLAR PADS, ETC., ETC., ufacture, as to produce paint which is more durable, beautiful and will last And everything usually kept in a first-class YANKEE NOTIONS, twice as long as any other point known. establishment. Repairing done with neat ness and dispatch at prices to suit the WE EXCEPT NONE. Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc., times. Ita cost to the consumer is considerably WHEAT Taken at the Highest less than the AVERILL PAINT is .already LINKVILLE, mixed and tinted if required. For Sale by Market Rates in Exchange noSOtf Male or female) in every county in the United States and Canada. We will sell our goods at the C. K. KLUM, Thatcher & Worden, Dealers In SHOP AGENTS WANTED Lake county, - - - Oregon. Atblaud, Jure 27th, 1876. noltf. It still remains Al leger,Bowll>y&Co., ‘"Quick Sales & Small Profits.” j WASHINGTON, N. J. Call and examine our stock, and -------O-------- if you do not see what you want, C all for it . f May 12th, 1877. nol8tf. H. W. A lleger , C. 1’. B owlby , T. B. M c M urtrie , E dward P lotts . (Sept. 27, ’76: 1 yr.)