Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 10, 1877, Image 4

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    THE
FRIDAY
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
TAKE NOTICE!
LINKVILLE STOVE
MRS. H. A. MOORE’S
Scientific
- AND—
War, War, War.
& Co’s
AUG. 10, 1S77
JOSEPH IN MONTANA*.
The San Francisco Cluonide has this
dispatch from Montana, Aug. 2:
Captain Raun of the Missoula post,
upon McDowell’s order to stop the hos-
tiles and capture them, moved up to
Lolo pass with 20 regulars and 40 vol­
unteers. This was all the available
force. A company was ordered from
Ellis and the troops at Shaw ordered
up, but the latter wero so slow in move­
ment as not to get started till it was too
late. The war department refused to
allow Gov. Potts to raise or organize
volunteers, but many volunteers went
on their own account, principally from
Deer Lodge and Missoula. Capt. llaun,
supposing that Howard was in pursuit,
intrenched his littlo force in a com­
manding position in the pass where the
hostiles could not get by with their
stock, and held them there for four
days parleying, a waiting reinforce­
ments, and expecting Howard’s force to
strike the rear. Tho Indians, knowing
they were not pursued, spent their time
in ontting a new trail around the in­
trenched troops, and about tho fifth
day moved around Capt. Haun and
took the road for Missoula; but they
were met on the way by the Deer Lodge
volunteers going to Haun’s assistance,
when they turned and retreated in a
southerly direction up tho Bitter Boot
valley. They are still moving in that
direction, not molesting the scattered
settlements, and seem to be on their
way toward LemLi, with a possible
view of reaching the Snake river lava
beds, but more likely of crossing by
way of Henry’s lake, or even south of
there to the head of tho Yellowstone
and down to tho buffalo country. They
say they will not fight unless their ro-
treat is arrested. The Deer Lodge vol­
unteers have gone to the head of Deer
Lodge valley, and detachments have
gone to tho head of the Big Hole, but
it is not likely that any force of volun
teers can rally sufficient to stop and
give them battle, and no regular troops
are at hand. If troops were sent from
Corinne and the forces of the Y’ellow-
stone ordered to co-operate, they might
still be captu~ed and the disgraceful
failure of tho campaign prevented.
The absence of sufficient troops in
this territory, the slow movements of
the Fort Shaw detachment, and the re­
fusal of the war department to author­
ize Gov. Potts on his demand to raise
volunteers, are the causes of the failure
to arrest their passage, and, above all,
the fact that Howard failed to pursuo.
Capt. Rann's little band held them in
the pass for nearly a week, expecting
the pursuers to fall on their rear, and
all this time tho question among the
people was: “Where tho devil is
Howard?’’ Gen. McDowell should
have sent the 2d infantry north from
Corinne after the Indians had retreated
eastward. Some movements of this
kind, in connection with tho Yellow­
stone forces, would capture the Indians
yet. Gov. Potts, Secretary Mills and
Delegate Maginnis are entitled to high
praise for their untiring efforts since
the beginning of a threatened war.
—WHILE—
HAIR PRODUCER. TINWARE STORE, Russia and Turkey,
Dealer in Stoves, Tin and
Hardware.
MRS. n. A. MOORE would announce to the
Ladies and Gentlemen who desire the pertonal adorn
ment of a line suit of llair, that she hi» patented her
celebrated Hair Restorer, which has now lieen before
the public for the space of two years and has in every
instance given entire satitf.ic ion as to what it prom­
ises. No mineral or damaging eubstmee is used in
this preparation, and it is guaranteed to prevent hair
falling out after four applications. Well-known cases
of long-stuiding baldness have been successfully trea­
ted (as per testimonials in my possession). It will
produce a full flowing crop of hair on all stages of
baldness, even to its most pronounced state. It w ill
prevent hair from t urnine grav.
Preparations
forwarded to all parts of the country.
Agricultural Implements
Such as Reapers, Mowers. Horse-Rakes,
Hand-Rakes, Hay-Forks. Barley
Forks, Table and Pocket,
Cutlery, Carpen­
ters Tools,
Cigars
and Tobbacco,
Boots <fc Shoes,
Crockery and Glassware,
Fruit Jars, Fruit Cans,
Pressed
GEO. T. BALDWIN, - I’rop’r
DEALER IN
DEADLY CONFLICT
STOVES,
STOVE BACKS,
J. M. McCall & Co-
GRATES,
ONE BOTTLE, $5; Or, THREE BOTTLES, $10.
FIRE DOGS,
BAKE OVENS,
MRS. II: A. MOORE,
ORGAN
ARE PEACEFULLY REVOLUTION
IZING
•
Address
PARLOR
—ARE IN—
SAD IRONS,
100SJ Market st., San Francisco, Cal.
THE—
ETC.,ETC.
[v2n6-ly]
All kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET-
IRON WARE <>u hand and made to order.
All orders from a distance promptly at­
tended to. Prices to suit the times.
Linkville. Aug. 10th, 1876.
noDtf.
ASHLAND
Tinware
F'‘ ■■ '£
D ry G oods T rude .
ui ' •id‘“
T hey H ave J est R eceived
W. C. MYER,
FACTOR Y.
Picture Frames,
AN IMNENSE STOCK OF
o
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/< J
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
J
We are now manufacturing, and
have on hand a good assortment of
Clack Walnut Molding, Paints, Oil and
Glass, Brushes, Blacking, Carriage Bolts,
Nails,
Emporium of Ashland.
LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP,
which wc oiler to the trade at
YANKEE NOTIONS,FANCY GOODS&C.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
f er thanking onr many kiud Patrons r
fur past favor««, we wish to dll their at-
J A ten
ion to our large stock of S
anl
pbing
Our soap has been pronounced
by those who know
Always kept on hand and made to order.
SUPERIOR
TO ANY
IMPORTED
Tin, Slic et-Iron and Copper-
ARTICLE.
ware, of tlie best quality.
S ummer G oods , just received irom 8. F.
SATISFACTION
UNIVERSAL
We have any thing you
may need in our line.
Give it a trial and support home
industry.
All of which will be sold
surpa’ses in tone and power any Reed org-n here­
tofore manufactured in this country. It
his l*?en tested by many
competent judges,
anl gives
By a ski lful use <>f the stop», and of the patent
knee swell, the music is ad.ipred to the human voice,
ranging from the tofiest flute-like Lot« to a Vilume
of sound
Our new stock contains
assortment of *
Wanted in exchange
o
20,000 lbs. Grease
CHEAP FOR CASH,
D ry
Gf< IS, Gl (< Il II h
BOOTS and SHOES,
At the Factory.
HATHAWAY & RIGDON.
Wheat, z Barley,
Oats, 'CO
Eggs &c., '
J 1
taken in exchange for goods at the
highest market price.
Ashland Drug Store!
I
The Beautiful Imported
A shland , May 12th, No. 48 tf
THE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE IN
• calling the attention of the public to his lew ULd
well te.ee ted stock of
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
AstliLd, Oregon.
UNION LIVERY
S ale
and
W
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Eye glasses and Sewing Machine needles constantly
ou hum! and for sale al minimum prices.
27:tf.
W. H. Parrish, of Dayton has inven­
ted a machine which combines the ma­
chinery and does the work of the pres­
ent harvester, thresher and srnarator.
It can be run by two men and six hor­
ses. This will be hailed with joy by
all women of the farm, as they will
have but few men to cook for.
Pride of Perche,
ILL make the cnsueing season at my staUes
rear Athliiid.
Terms: Twenty-five dollir« the season, or thir’y i
dolliirsi the season, witn the privilege ot returning rhe
mare next year to one of my imported horses, ii rhe !
does not ¡.rove wtih-fo.il thin >e;;t-on, payable in U.
Just received from San Francisco, which he is offer 8. Gold Coin, or grain nt Market i>r ce.
Good pasturage for mares at 621 cents per week;
ing at the
no fl ibility for accidents or escapes.
In a short time I will issue a circular with engrav­
ing? of several of my horses, mares and view of my
Stable’; with a history of the Percherun Horse, and
LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. why they are preferable to other huge horses; some
hints on breeding; demand and prices lor burses in
Euro; e and America.
I have ftt I blood Jersey Cittle for s de of lhe be«t
quality. Every family that keeps a cow shoull
have a Jersey, fiend for circular.
He has also on hand a large variety of
W. C. MYER.
Ashland, March 20th, 1877.
no 41—tf
Just received, a large and select lot of Gold and
Plated jewelry ; also, a good aseor.mtut of
E xchange
CANDIES
SPONGER
FINE SOAPS
PERFUMERY Ac.
fhat is d'fl cult to «patii guieh lietueeu the Uo
This insùumem has all toe
WOOL SACKS, PAINTS, OILS
SOAP AN D CUTLER Y.
MODERN IMPROVEMENTS,
F ARMI NG IM P LEM ENT, C ROCK E R Y
A xd FRUIT CANS.,
Oilcloth for Tablesand
and Floors.
5
ASHLAND HOUSE.
L’
And every organ is ft.l'y warranted. Ijirge Oj
Poii#‘ . Bi <k W:.i,ut 1‘alielled Cutes
that forms, iu addition to a
splendid insirr.mtnt
of music, a
BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF FURMTUR
S election of TEAS.
T lic mind his friends,
Also a General Aseortment of
this
WINES and LIQUORS
is*
FOR
MEDICINAL
PURPOSES.
Í
POPULAR STABLES!
ESr'Orclers from abroad promptly attended to,
and warranted to give satisfaction.
v2n6tf]
.1. II, Chitw ood.
and tho traveling pub­
generally, that he is still to be louml at
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, al short no­
tice.
JASPER HOUCK.
We have just received a select
assortment of the best brands ol
Y
MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN
DRY GOODS,
Hardware, Fancy Goods,
We will sell our goods at the
I
Yankee Notions,
K
general assort -
ment of goods in bis lino cf trade.
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT
MARKETABLE PRODUCE.
Will Be
We see no cause to change our
Made to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools
Lodge, etc , where there 1» no agent for the star
organ. Illustrated catalogue and ¡rice list free
Correepcndcnce solicited. Address the manufactu­
rers,
Ladies’, Mens’ and Boys* Sad­
dles, a Speciality.
Team, Bugg and Plow Harness,
Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc.,
Wagon Factory
LINKVILLE,
LAKE CO.,
OGN.
TEAM A BUGGY COLLARS,
CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES.
CINCHOS, STIRRUPS.
WHIPS, LASHES, SPURS,
COLLAR PADS, ETC., ETC.,
And everything usually kept in a first-clans
establishment. Repairing done with neat­
ness and dispatch at prices to suit the
times.
t >R THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR-
inggood wagon work, the undersigned
hereby makes known that he can be found
at all times al his shop in the S. W. corner
BLACKSMITHING
of the public square Ashland Ogn; and is
-BY—
ready and willing to do all work entrusted
to me iu a workmanlike manner. WAG­
ONS. CARRIAGES, BI GGIES, WHEEL­
LL THOSE DESIRING WORK WHEAT Taken at the *Highest
BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made
in our line, will find us at the
to order, and repaired on short notice.
Rates in Exchange
•
‘
Old Michelson Stand” ready to serve Market
them
The best Eastern stock constantly on
with neatness and dispatch. Particular at­
hand.
W. W. KENTNOR.
for Goods»
tention paid to horse shoeing.
nolltf.
Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
noltf,
Ashland, Jute 47th, 1876.
DC ltf.
F
EUBANKS & FORSYTH.
A
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lowest cash price, or exchange for
all kinds of
A shland , O regon .
eeps a
JG’/.’.VY’N’ IVAN TED
Male or female) in every county in the United States
and Canada.
Saddlery & Harness,
CLOTHING, HATS, CATS, BOOTS and SHOES
◄
5
CIGARS AND PIPES.
C. K. KLUM,
Dealers in
T hie’organ IH-«!« only tolo seen to l>e appreciated
and aoid at exirtmely
1
Thatcher & Worden, ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP
I
rpHE UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR I’A-
JL trona for tee lilieral patronage bestowed upon
us during our connectton with me Union Livery
Stables. would bespeak a continuance of the same
to our successors.
C ardwell & M c M ahon .
No. 17; tf.
L
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<
he undersigned wishes to re .
There seem3 to be a craving for hu­ Corner of 4th and California Sts.,
man blood prevailing rather extensively
J acksonville , O begon .
in this section of late. Last Tuesday
night a certain person, armed with a rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PER­
IL ch j sei the ub.ve named stables’
shotgun, lay in wait several hours for from
Kubli A- Wilson, beg leave to inform
another, who fortunately did not ap­ the ] ub.ic that they are determined to merit,_______
continuance of the patronage that has lor nnoy
pear, and we lo3t an item and Sexton a years
past been conferred on these justly
Dunlap a job.— Tiim.*.
T he G atling Gt n .—This weapon of
defense in use by the troops upon the
frontier is described as a small field
piece, usually transported on a carriage
constructed for the purpose. It has ;
four chambers or barrels, und is con-,
structed so as to revolve and fire a
charge with each revolution. It is char­
ged with ball cartridge, and in an open
field battle may be made to do great ex- •
ecution. It is different from a moun­
tain howitzer in that it has more than
one bore, and is smaller iu calibre, i
carrying a ball but little, if any larger '
than a musket, while the howitzer has
but one bore and is used principally
for firing shells.
nOPJSE shoes , shoe - shape , rope ,
NUTS
STABLES,
Bogus Charley, the ?Jodoc and kero
of many a fight in the lava bods, is now
We have constantly on hmd the very best
a Methodist and is running a camp
meeting down iu Kansas, assisted by SADDLE HOUSES,
such adjuncts as a broadcloth suit,
plug hat and paper collar. His own
CARRIAGES,
conversion, at the point of the bayo­
net, makes him a valuable exhorter.
And cm furnish our customer« with a tip-top turn­
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out ut any time.
Troops that left San Francisco on the
Horses Boarded
morning of the 14th, were disembarked
at Lewiston on the evening of the 19tb; On reasonable terms, and the ba»t of care and atten­
bestowed upon them while under their charge.
an instance of the quickest dispatch in tion
Also,
the matter pf transportation that has
Horses Bought and Sold.
ever occurred on the Pacific coast. The
distance is upwards of twelve hundred We will guirantee satisfaction in all our trans­
actions.
C abijwell & M c M ahon .
miles.
PIPE ORGAN QUALITY
It still remains
i i
Quick Sales & Small Profits.”
Alleger, Bo wlby & Co.,
JFJ.S7//-VG-77LV, A. J.
Call and examine our stock, and |
if you do not see what you want,
H. W. A lleged ,
C all for it .
U. 1’. B ov . dby ,
May 12th, 1S77.
nolStf.
(Sept
o —
T. B. M c M uktrie ,
E dward P lotts .
27, ’76: 1 yr.)