Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 05, 1877, Image 4

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VOLUME II
ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE
MBS. H. A. MOORE’S
—WHILE—
Scientific
THE TIDINGS
A Salem coriesponJent of the Sacra­
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mento ('.¡ion lately heard a cnrioiu sto­
« Q r e g Q n y HAIR PRODUCE!
ry of how a home-bred Oregon youth A shl and
GARETT AND FERREE’S TRI-WEEKLY
negotiated for a wife at the East.
Has entered upon the second year
Stages run between the above named
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MRS. IT. A. MOORE would p.ntource to 'he
Through friends, or persons who were
Indies md -1 Genllen en who desire tf e tier-ona) ni’om
points three times a week,
of its existence with brighter
i aunt oT a fine »u't of Hair, that she h .e p«ten’ed her
common relatives, thia youDg man
making the tiip
| cel-brated II ir Restorer, which ha« row been before
prospects than ever, and
through in
I 'he publ’C for ihe space of two year» mid hie in every
opened correspondence with the young
one
day
car
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given en be e-ti*fic ion : s to wbat it prom­
wants each of its
A Large and Fresh stock of i ioetance
lady and in the course of time they were
ises. No mineral or danwgirg Ftibet. ii>ce is u»ed in
rying U. S. Mail and passengers.
’hi« t reparation, and it i? gu r.m’eed to jnvent hair
engaged. Ha actually went on and Dry Goods at the
faliirg ow after four application«. Wel'-know u oieee
of lorig-et ndirg baldness hi.ve be»n successfully trus­
married a stylish damsel who was ono
PIONEER STORE.
LEAVES ASHLAND
ted (ar per testimonial, in mv posses.-ion). It will
The
of the elite of some Western town.
produce a full flowing crop of hair on all etmres of
baldre««, even to its most | ronoui.ced state. 1; will MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND
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wedding was considered a big thing
■ prevmt hnir from tun.in ' gray.
&4U Preparations
Lu
DAYS
at
4
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clock
a
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m
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arrives
at
furw ar led to all parts of the country.
back there. Tue newspapers gave full
ville same days. Returning,
An Elegant stock of Clothing ONE BOTTLE, $5; Or.THREE EOTTLES, $10.
accounts of the same, and followed the
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young peoplo with interesting para­ at the
Address
LEAVES LINKV1LLE
PIONEER
STORE.
graphs as they weuded their wuy back
MRS. II: A. MOORE,
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AN > SATUR ­
to “his plantation in Oregon.” Imag­
DAYS arriving at A bland same day cun
ine a stylish bride, who changed her
reels with our daily stage line between I To send in an additional name,
dresses for every m .-«*!, and of princely
Linkville and Fort Klamath. Also with
A Fine Assortment of Fancy
so to make things lively these
our
semi weekly line from Linkville to
demeanor in general, coming out to an Goods and Notions at the
Lake City and all intermediate points.
“dull times.”
Oregon “plantation,” consisting of
PIONEER STORE.
acres that had been mortgaged to pay
GARRETT & FERREE
traveling expenses and a log cabin with
two rooms for family residence. Some­
A splendid stock of Boots and
thing of that kind was actually the face
L ì .
Shoes
at
the
and the final’ is a lamentable comment
THE TIDINGS
PIONEER STORE.
riMIE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO RE-
ary on the wedding preparations and
1 mind his friends, and the traveling pub­
local paragraphs that sent the young
lic generally, that he is still to be found at
couple on their way westward. The
this
young lady is probably heartsora with
With a competent corps of cor­
LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE,
disappointment, bat it is to be hoped
respondents, proposes to be
where he Is re idy at any time, and on all
that the young man who bad tho enter­
occasions to set be'ote them the best the
PIONEER STORE. I
market affords, in a style second tonootbet*
prise to win a wife by brilliant repre­
We
are
now
manufacturing,
and
house
in Oregon.
sentations can display energy onough
Dinners
and suppers for special occasions,
have on blind a o uood assortment of gotten up in
to keep her after he has got her. Tho
appropriate style, al short no­ The Livliest Local Newspaper
tice.
JASPER HOUCK.
facts in tho case could not bo more
clearly given without being unpleas­
LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP,
antly personal, and I say as much as I GROCERIES,
I iardavare ,
do because instances have repeatedly
CUTLERY, which we oiler to the trade at ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP
ooms to my knowledge where such
courtship has been carried on. In PAINTS
PRICES T3 SUIT THETIMES.
AND
some instances ladies have come to Or­
OILS, ETC., ETC.
egon to moot men from whom they
Our soap has been pronounced
MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN
have shruuk back with horror when
by those who know
actually face to face, and of course the
SUPERIOR
wedding did not come oil’. I have “ Cheaper than the Cheapest”
TO ANY
known several such matches that were
Is Our
IMPORTED
unhappy. It is safe to suppose that a
A shland , O regon .
ARTICLE.
young man worth having can find one
at home worthy of his admiration.
eeps a general assort -
Give it a trial and support home
meut of goods in bis line of trade.
Girls are plentiful ia Oregon, and it
industry.
Bring
on
your
Produce
and
Ex
­
is beginning to resemble New England
THE TIDINGS
Ladies’, Meiix’ and Boys’ Sad­
in having au abundant supply.
dles, a Speciality.
change for Goods.
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War, War, War.
STAGE LINE.
Russia and Turkey,
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—ARE IN
DEADLY
J. M. McCall & Co.
600 SUBSCRIBERS
ASHLAND
CO N F.L I C T
ARE.PEACEFULLY^REVOLUTION
— THE —
D ry G oods T rude
ASHLAND HOUSE
T hey H ave J ist R eceived
AN IMNENSE STOCK OF
SPRING ANDl'SUMMER GOODS
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-AT THE-
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C. K. KLUM,
Saddlery & Harness, FAMILY PAPER
Emporium of Ashland.
Af er thanking our many kind Patron»
for past Lvore, we wish to Call their at-
tui i >r t»our large stock of > fbino anl
S ummer G oods , just received lrcm d. F.
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A ctivity not
A lways E nergy .—
There are some men whose failure to
succeed in life is a problem to others
as well as to themselves. They are in­
dustrious, prudent and economical; yet
after a long life of striving, old age
finds them still poor. They complain
of ill luck. They say fate is always
against them. But the fact is that they
miscarry because they have mistaken
mere aotivity for energy. Confounding
two things essentially different, they
have supposed that, if they were al­
ways busy, they would be certain to be
advancing their fortunes. They have
forgotten that misdirectol labor is but
a waste of activity. The person who
would succeed is like a marksman fir­
ing at a target, if his shots miss the
mark they are a waste of powder. So
in the great game of life, what a man
does must be made to count, or it might
almost as well have been left undone.
Everybody knows some one in his cir­
cle of friends, who, though always ac­
tive, has the want of energy. The dis­
temper if we may call it such, exhibits
itself in various ways. la some cases
the man has merely an executive capac­
ity when he should have a directive
one; in other language he makes a cap
ital clerk for himself when he ought to
do the thinking of the business. In
other cases what is done is not done
either at the right time or in the right
way. Energy, rightly understood, is
activity proportioned to the end.
MRS. M. W. HARGADINE.
No 44,-if
A. Ü. HELMAN.
Wanted in exchange
At the Factory.
RIGDON & CO.
HELMAN & FOUNTAIN,
DEALERS in
Team, Bugiy and Plow Harness,
29)00011)3. Grease
J. D. FOUNTAIN.
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Ashland Drug Store!
General Merchandise
TEAM A BUGGY COLLARS,
Cl’RRY('(»MRS, BRIDLES,
CINCHOS, STIRRUPS.
whips , i.ashes , spurs ,
COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC.,
And everything usually kept in a first-class
eMabli-hnient. Repairing do: e with neat
ness and dispatch at prices to suit the
times.
Has the largest circulation, and
is consequently the best
WHEAT Taken a the Highest
Market Rates in Exchange
for Goods.
Aehhnd, Jure 27th, 1876.
ni. ltf.
In this part of the State. The
subscription price is only
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
—AND—
NOTIONS.
UNION LIVERY
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S ale
and
E xchange
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ITe ha# also on hand a large variety of
NUTS
CAN DIE 4
aPONGFS
1-INE SOAPS
PERFUMERY &C.
J acksonville , O begon .
WINES and LIQUORS
UNDER'I».NED, THANKING OUR TA-
A novel marriage took place amoDg nnBK
£ irons for t ie liberal ;>utruu.ige iiestowed u,-ou
the Lemni Indians at tbe Puyallup usdurit-gour connection with me Union Livery
ferry recently. A handsome young Stabe-. aoul-1 beepeuk a continati ce of the s<me
ardwkll A c M c M ahon .
maiden had been promised to a young i to t>ur rucee^surs. No. C 17;
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man who was then ready to ciaim his I
own. According to a custom, says the '
llerahl, usual among tbe Indiaus in for­
mer days, the brave young buck was
obliged to sacrifice some property be-;
fore he could take the maideu to his ;
THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR-
own wigwam, lie presented her par-1
iug good wagon work, the undersigned
ents with four large canoes, $150 in hereby makes known that he can be found
money, a nfie, two shotguns, other i tu­ at all times .n his shop in the S. W. corner
plemen. « of war, and a number of oth- j of the public square Ashland Ogn; and is
er artiok
These valuables will be ready and willing to do all work entrusted
to m» ia a workmanlike manner. WAG­
returned t.» the young couple when the ONS,
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL­
husband has proved to the satisfaction i BARROWS,
PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made
of his parents-in-law that he is worthy 1 to order, and re|Wiired on short notice.
of the maiden whom he has taken to I T'e best Eastern stock constantly on
wife. This ia not a bad custom, by any j baud.
W. W. KENT NOR.
means.
‘ Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
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Wagon Factory.
Send in your name and commence
with the new volume.
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BOOTS and SHOES,
we keep hardware , iron ,
p
STEEL, NAILS, BOLTS GLASS,
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HORSE SHOES, SHOE-SHAPE, ROPE,
wool. SAC KS, PAINTS, OILS
SOAP AND CUTLERY-
FARMI XG IM PT.EM ENT, CROCK ER Y
A nd FRUIT CANS.]
S election
of
TEAS.
We have just received a select
There is, in connection with the assortment of the best brands of
Newspaper office, a complete
TO SUIT PURCHASERS
MEDICINAL PURPOSES.
u
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IN ANY QUANTITY
FOR
Oilcloth for Tables and
and Floors.
A L arge and C hoice
— OF THE—■
BEST QUALITY
Corner of 4th and California Sts.,
T he U nemployed .—The army of un­
employed men roaming about the State
the Sacramento it * says, is fearful to
contemplate, being, according to all ac­
counts, fall double that of any former POPULAR STABLES!
year. One unpleasant feature of this
We have constantly on hand the very best
business is that many who pretend to SADDLE HORSES,
be seeking for work are of that class
BUGGIES AND
who look for work and pray to God
they may not find it. Large farmers
CARRIAGES,
state that they have omployed scores of
with a tip-top tnru-
men who would only work long enough And cm famish our out customers
at any time.
to earn three or four dollars and then
quit, without any regard for circum­
Korses Boarded
stances. They do not care to earn < >n reasonable term*, and the be»t of cire anl atten­
money to purchase food, as they can tion bestowed upon them while under ¿heir charge.
“bum ’ that from difierent ranches on Also,
their beat, and they make their circuit
Korses Bought and Sold.
systematically so as to strike this ranch
at noon and that one at Digbt, making We will gutrantee satisfaction in a') our trans­
the rounds about once a month.
actions.
C a it dwell & M c M ahon .
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Get ns, G lciii - ils
LOWEST POSSIBLE PfillCES.
Alsu a General Assortment c-f
HBIIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING ri’R-jjL
14 chisel the >.b ve named si- bl-
from Kubli & Wilson, beg leave t<> Inform
tne public that they are determined to mm»AL 21 *
a c m-muipce of tne patronage that has lor m my
years pust been conferred on these justly
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Just received from San Frarc'sco, which be is oiler
irg at the
D ry
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Our new stock contains
a large assortment of
—DURING THE
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Orders from abroad promptly attended to,
aLd warranted tug'.ve satisfaction.
J . II. Chitwood.
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COMING SEASON, AT
THE
LOWEST RATES.
CIGARS AND PIPES.
Thatcher & Worden,
Will exchange for any kind of
We will sell our goods at the
z\nd everything in the line of Job lowest cash price, or exchange for
Printing can be executed at
all kinds of
Merchantable Produce.
Dealers in
DRY GOODS,
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
JOHN CHANDLER.
CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES
MARKETABLE PRODUCE
CITY PRICES,
V. 2, No. 7—tf.
Hardware, Fancy Goods,
THATCHER & WORDEN,
Yankee Notions,
Dealers in
Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc.,
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS,
In as neat and workmanlike man­
ner as at any office in the State.
We see no cause to change our
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CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS
LINKVILLE.
LAKE CO..
OGN.
BLACKSMITHING
It still remains
CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,]
«
HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS,
Of our work, or address your or-
ders to
í <
Quick Sales & Small Profits.”
-BY-
EUBANKS & FORSYTH.
Y ankee N otions ,
LL THOSE DESIRING WORK
in our liue. will find us at the Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc.
•‘Old Michelson Stand” ready to serve thenf
with ne.mess and dispatch. Particular at­
Linkville,
Lake county,
Oregon.
tention paid to horse shoeing.
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The “Tidings”
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Call and examine our stock, and
if you do not see what you want,
C all for it .
Ashland, Jackson Co., Oregon.
May 12th, 1S77.
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