Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 12, 1877, Image 4

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    THE
TIDINGS
ASHLAND
FRIDAY
TAKE NOTICE!
I
OCTOBER 12, 1877.
[Written for the T idings .]
TO A QUONDAM FRIEND.
“Not a sigh shall escape from the heart thus beguiled,
I will bear like a man what I feel like a child.—Byron.
We once were friends -at least in name—
Few friendships e’en are stronger,
But ahbetween us coldnees came
4
And we are friends no longer 1
No matter where the blnnder lies,
Or what the umbrage taken,
I would not give one cent for ties
That are so prone to breaking ’
S T ORE.
And thus it was I came to me«t
Unlooked for, dire disasters,
And suffered a twofold defeat
In trying to “serve two masters.”
ONE BOTTLE, $5; Or, THREE BOTTLES, 110.
Address
F rank .
“A DESERTED VILLAGE."
A splendid stock of Boots and
Shoes at the
PIONEER STORE.
MRS. II: A. MOORE,
[v2n6-ly]
ASHLAND
20,000 lbs. Grease
•/
General Merchandise
NOTIONS.
Thatcher & Worden,
DRY GOODS,
Yankee Notions,
To send in an additional name,
so to make things lively these
“dull times.” •
—THE —
D ry G oods T rude .
T hey H ave J ust R eceived
THE TIDINGS
AN IMNENS8 STOCK OF
With a competent corps of cor­
respondents, proposes to be
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS
-AT THE -
The Livliest Local Newspaper
ASHLAND HARNESS
SHOP In the country; and as it does
not deal largely in politics,
it is the best
C. K. KLUM,
Af «r tbauking onr many kind Patron«
for past favor*, we wieh to call their at-
t**n lot to our large stock of SraiNoan-1
S ummer G oudh , juel received irviu S. F.
J
Saddlery & Harness, F AMILY PAPER.
M
K
MANUFACTURER OF,ANI) DEALER IN
A shland , O regon .
0
a
R
We have any thing you
may need in our line.
eeps a general assort -
ment of goods in bis line of trade.
Ladies7. Mens7 and Boys’ Sad­
dles, a Speciality.
THE TIDINGS
Our new stock contains
a large assortment of
Team, Buggy and Plow Harness,
TEAM A BUGGY COLLARS,
CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES,
CINCIIOS, 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 io suit tbe
times.
c
Advertising Medium C
A
MILL
L
D ky G oods , G kocehies
Has the largest circulation, and
is consequently the best
Ready-made Clothing, Hats,
and Millinerv Goods.
WHEAT Taken a the Highest
Market Rates in Exchange
for Goods.
Aebhnd, Jure 27th, 187G.
SAW
In this part of the State. The
subscription price is only
WeaP.
Send in your name and commence
with the new volume.
BEST QUALITY
IN ANY QUANTITY
TO SUIT PURCHASERS
horsk shoks , shoe - shape , bote ,
WOOLSACKS, FAINTS, O1I.S
SOAP AND CUTLER».
SV)
Í
s
B
FARMING IMPLEMENT, CROCKERY
A nd FRUIT CANS.;
Oilcloth for Tables and
and Floors.
5
y
— OF THE—
we keep hardware , iron ,
STEEL, NAILS. BOLTS GLASS,
noltf.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COM-
JL pletely overhauled his Saw Mill one
mile above Ashland, is now prepared to
turnifh
BOOTS and SHOES,
&
A L arge
and
S election
of
u
C hoice
TUAS.
We have just received a select
There is, in connection with the assortment of the best brands of
Newspaper office, a complete
—DURING THE—
COMING SEASON, AT
THE
LOWEST RATES.
CIGARS AND PIPES.
Will exchange for any kind of
We will sell our goods at the
Merchantable Produce.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
And everything in the line of Job lowest cash price, or exchange for
Printing can be executed at
all kinds of
JOHN CHANDLER.
MARKETABLE PRODUCE.
V. 2, No. 7-tf.
THATCHER & WORDEN,
Dealers in
We see no cause to change our
In as neat and workmanlike man­
ner as at any office in the State.
No. 17; 11.
“The dancing pair that einip'y sought renown,
By holdfcg out to tire each other down.”
Etiquette does not require you to
shake hands with a crowded parlor.
ARE PEACEFULLY REVOLUTION­
IZING
Emporium of Ashland.
E
STABLES,
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rpilE L'NDERSIGNKD WISHES TO BE.
_L mind his friends, and tho traveling pub­
lic generally, that he is still to be lound at
this •
LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE,
where he Is ready at any time, and on all
occasions to set before them the best the
market fiords, 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.
J. M. McCall & Co-
600 SUBSCRIBERS
ASHLAND HOUSE.
I
MOTTO.
Men who can’t tell a rutabaga frbm
an old tin pail are now at the country
fairs, and begin their orations with
* ‘Fellow-farmers.”
MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND IR
DAYS at 4 o'clock a . m : arrives at Lin
ville same days. Returning,
—ARE IN—
DEADLY CONFLICT
GARRETT & FERREE.
Sept. 19, 1877. f
E ditor T idings : —If I were in pos­
session of your’gift of the “divine 'af­
An immense stock of the best
flatus for a few moments I would be brands of Tobacco and Cigars at
tempted, in imitation of that model the
PIONEER STORE.
composer of good English, Oliver Gold­
We are now manufacturing, and
I
smith, to set this communication to
have on hand a good assortment of
poetic measuro. The subject of my
— ALSO —
sketch, however, is deficient in one im­
LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP,
portant particular necessary to coin- GROCERIES,
mend it to favor of the immortal Nine—
HARDWARE,
it hasn’t a poetical name, certainly not
CUTLERY, which we olili' to the trade at
as endearing a one as “Sweet Auburn.”' PAINTS
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
The town of Williamsburg, in its
AND
growth and decadence, is a fair exam­
OILS, ETC., ETC.
Our soap has been pronounced
ple of a class of mushroom villages pe­
culiar to mining communities. Its ex-
by those who know
istance dates as far back as to 1859. “Cheaper than the Cheapest”
SUPERIOR
Then, under tho stimulous of a mining
Is Our
TO ANY
excitement very common in those days,
IMPORTED
it grew in a few weeks to a population
ARTICLE.
capable of casting about three hundred
votes. An event that helped to expe­
Give it a trial and support home
dite the early growth of Williamsburg Bring on your Produce and Ex­ industry.
was tbe digging of a large ditch by
change for Goods.
Maury & Davis and others at an ex­
Wanted in exchange
pense of about 820,009 to supply the
MRS. M. W. HARGADINE.
No 44,—tf
mines of the vicinity with water. The
mines were at that time what were call­
A. D.' HELMAN.
J. D. FOUNTAIN.
ed good diggings and paid excellent
At the Factory.
wages after deducting expenses for wa­
ter. Such prosperity, however, has
RIGDON & CO.
HELMAN & FOUNTAIN,
usnally proven of be of too ephemeral
[v2nCtf.J
a character to insure permanency to
any other interest dependent thereon,
DEALERS IN
as those who invested in town lots, in
I». CUAFMAN.
L. A. NEIL.
business houses, in livery stables and I I
workshops aDd in expensive hotel prop­ I
ASHLAND
erty in the once lively town of Wil­
liamsburg, soon learned to their cost.
FEED AND LIVERY STABLE !
Money for a while, though, was plenti­
Dry-Goods, Groceries, School
ful, business brisk, saloon keepers and
Books, Blank Books and
MAIN STREET.
gamblers were in “high feather,” and
Stationery,
the ‘“burg” every now and then enjoy­
ed tbe sensation of a “man for supper,”
or breakfast as tho case might be, which
rpilE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
meant, in the parlance then prevalent,
_L respectfully intorm their friends jCgfYA
and
the public generally th it they
n*
a heartless and, perhaps, unprovoked
—
AND
—
have
purcli
ise<l
the
above
e-t
ibii.-hiueiit,
murder at ihe hands of some reckless
and having thoroughly cleared tbe lobelia
bully or bandit, then so numerous in
hay from the premises, they can assure
their patrons that stock entrusted to their
our semi-civilized communities. There
care will be well and safely cared for.
is a place of burial under tho brow of
tho hill just below tho old town site
GOOD TURNOUTS
that still bears melancholy evidence of
UNION LIVERY
Of carriages and buggies supplied at
the former existence of horrid crime.
any time.
In that rude and uncared for cemetery
ale and
xchange BALED HAY FOR SALE!
sleeps many a luckless victim, cut down
In quantities tn^uit purchasers. They will
in the prime of manhood in obedience
also, in connection with their stable, run a
to tbe barbaric spirit of earlier times,
T BUCK-WAG O N
“unknelled, nnhonored and unsung.”
D. C hapman & N eil .
But Williamsburg will probably never Corner of 4th and California KJ
S’ V U e • J At reasonable rates. 31:tf
witness such scenes again. As a town.it
J acksonville , O regon .
has existed only in name for several
UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR-
years. Most all the buildings were rglHE
■_ chased the ab >ve named stabl-s'
Kubli A Wilson, beg leave to inform
long since torn down and removed to from
the public that they are detenuimd to merit._______
other localities. Tbe avocation of the a contiuuanee of ttie patronage that has for in my
years past been conferred on these justly
f
saloon keeper is gone, and with it tbe
Dealers in2
bandit, loafjr and gambler. Mr. Lay-
POPULAR STABLES!
ton commenced last week tbe work of
We have constantly on hand the very beet
demolishing the old hotel building,
which has for many years been occu­ SADDLE HORSES,
pied by him as a store house and dwell­
BUGGIES AND
CLOTHING, HATS, CATS, BOOTS and SHOES
ing, preparatory to moving with his
CARRIAGES,
business to the main road on Applegate
and nearer the locality of his future And cin furnish our customers with a tip-top turn­
Hardware, Fancy Goods,
out
at
aty
time.
mining operations. Connected with
this building are many interesting rem­
Horses Boarded
iniscences for those who have previ­
reasonable terms, and the be«t of care and atten­
ously lived here, but not important On
tion bestowed upon them while uuder Uieir curite.
enough perhaps to interest tho general Also,
Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc.,
reader. Here tbe youth and beauty of
Horses Bought and Sold.
tha vicinage were often want to assem-
We w ill guirantee satisfaction in all onr trans­ linkville ,
lake co .,
OGN.
semble in obedience to each Terpsi- actions.
C ardwell A M c M ahon .
chorean summons, “to chase tbe glow­
UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR TA-
ing hours with flying feet,” yet anima­ npHE
■ truns fur tue liberal patronage bestowed upon
BLACKSMITHING
coLiiect'un with li.e Union Livery
ted in most instances with a further, t ueduriugour
-BY- ’
Stab'es, would bespeak a continiHi ce of tbe s uue
to our eucceseore.
C ardw ell & M c M ahon .
reaching ambition than that of
EUBANKS & FORSYTH.
With Mr. Layton’s departure and
Mr. Barkdell’s, who also expects to
move, the burg becomes untenanted,
save by “the wicked flea’ and the te­
nacious cocklebur.
F.
Has entered upon the second year
of its existence with brighter
prospects than ever, and
wants each of its
LEAVES ASKLAND
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATUR­
DAYS arriving at A-hland same day con
r.eets with our daily stage line between
Linkville and Fort Klamath. Also with
our semi weekly line from Linkviile to
Lake City and all intermediate points.
‘WlLLIAMSBUBG, JOSEPHINE Co.,)
S
GARETT AND FERREE’S TRI-WEEKLY
Stages run between the above named
points ihree times a week,
making the vrip
through in
one day car­
rying U. S. Mail and passengers.
LEAVES L1NKV1LLE
1008J Market st., San Francisco, Cal.
Well, be it so 1 -I’ll try and bear
My part with resignation,
Nor yield up wholly to despair
Because of our flirtation.
9
Russia and Turkey,.
MRS. H. A. MOORE would announce to ’be
Ladies and Gentlemen who desire tbe per.-onal adorn
ment of a fine su't of Hair, that she hts patented her
celebrated Heir Restorer, which ha? now been before
the public for tbe space of two years and hts in every
instance given entire satisfic ion ss to what it prom­
ises. No mineral or damaging substwee is used in
this ¡.reparation, and it is guaranteed to prevent hair
falling out after four applications. Well-known cases
of loug-sUnding baldness have been succe«sfn)lv trea­
ted (as per testimonials in mv posseseion). It will
produce a full flowing crop of hair on all states of
baldrc««, even to its most pronounced state. It will
prevent hair from turning gray.
g-iU Preparations
forwarded to all parts of the country.
A Fine Assortment of Fancy
Goods and Notions at the
PIONEER STORE.
THE TIDINGS
STAGE LINE.
HAIR PRODUCER,
A.slilan.4 e®
VOLUME II.
War, War, War..
—WHILE—
Scientific
An Elegant stock of Clothing
at the
PIONEER STORE.
I did no*, though, ad n Ire you less
In loving, too, another —
You each had ample power to bless,
Had it not been for t’other 1
ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE
MRS. H. A. MOORE’S
A Large and Fresh stock of
Drv Goods at the
PIONEER STORE.
Perhaps you deemed mv love for you
Had grown a trifle colder,
As love sometimes Is apt to do,
While it is growing older.
D. J. FERREE.
ROB’T GARRETT,
Wagon Factory.
4^0. A LL THOSE DESIRING WORK
vz xiL in our line, will find us at the
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS,
“Old Michelson Stand’’ ready to serve them
with neatness and dispatch. Particular at­
CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,’
not Ilf.
or the benefit of those desir . tention paid to horseshoeing.
ing good wagon work, the undersigned
hereby makes known that he can be found
i * not ea*i'y earned in these time*,
HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS,
but it cm oe made in three moDtbe
at. ull times ui bis shop in the S. W. corner
by any one of either sex,in any part
of the public square Ashland Ogn; and is
ol the country, wbo is willing to
ready and willing io do all work entrusted work steadily at tbe employment that we lurnish.
Y ankee N otions ,
to me in a workmanlike manner. WAG­ J6t> per week in your own town. You need not bs
away
from
home
over
night.
You
cm
give
your
ONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL­ whole time to tLe work, or only your spare uiomeuts
BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made We nave agents who are makiug over |20 per day.
to order, and repaired on short rotice.
All who engage at once cm make money last. At Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc.
T^e best Eastern stock constantly on the ; resent time money cannot be made i*oeasily and
rapidly at any other business. It costs nothing to
hand.
W. W. KENT NOR.
try the busiress. Terms and $5 outfit free. Address
Ashland, June 17th, If?6.
noltf.
at ouce, H. H ai lltt & Co., Portland .Maine. [2-7-ly Linkviile,
Lake county,
Oregon.
F
It still remains
CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS
Of our work, or address your or­
ders to
“Quick Sales à Small Profits.”
Call and examine our stock, and
The “Tidings”
if you do not see whàt you want,
C all
Ashland, Jackson Co., Oregon.
for it .
May 12th, 1S77.
nol8tf.