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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1877)
THE ASHLAND FRIDAY; TIDINGS VOLUME II , j DECEMBER 14, 1877 STATE NEWS. [Condensed from State Exchangee] Messrs Odell A Jackson of the Siatex- man have dissolved partnership. The paper will be conducted by Gen. Odell in future. The Albany D'mocra' announces that its editor C»cn. M. V. Brown is convalescing from his severe spell of sickness. About $000,000 worth of cattle have been sold from Grant County since May last. At the La Fayelte Academy there are now 154 pupils—an unprecedented nnmber. J. W. Allen, of Yamhill, 1ms sold his farm near Amity for $10,300, and moved into La Fayette. The li> > says that a little child name d Annie O. Donnel was so badly scalded at thb Good Samaritan hospital last Monday that she died on the following day. She got into a bath tub filled with hot water, and was so badly in jured before she could be taken out that death resulted. Her father is an inmate of the insane asylum. The Mountaineer reports that a man named James Waldon was found dead in a small pond near the mouth of Three Mile creek, about a mile and a half above the Dalles, by some boys who were out duck-sbooting. On ex amination of the body the coroners jury rendered a verdict of accidental drowniDg. The Dalles Itemizer commenced its fourth volume with its issue of Dec 1. It deserves a liberal support from the citizens of “old Polk,” in whose inter est it labors. During the month of November there were recorded in the county clerk’s office for Marion Co., 74 deeds and 50 mortgages. During the same time there were 20 marriage licenses is sued. D. J. FERREE. ROB T GARREIT, ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE Great Reduction in pri ces of tinvzare. TUE TIDINGS The undersigned are happy to announce to the people of Asli- and and vicinity that they are now receiving the largest stock of STAGE LINE. lias entered upon the second year ot its existence with brighter o prospects than ever, and wants each of its Coffee Pots 37! cents Water Pails 63 cents. GOO SUBSCRIBERS Covered Buckets 37! cents. Milk Pans 25 cents. Dippers 25 cents. 3 Pint Cups for 25 cents. Box and Parlor Stoves from To send in an additional name, so to make things lively these 8 to 25 Dollars. “dull times.” GARETT AND FERREE’S TRI-WEEKLY oluge- uni beiwui n ilie above nuiued point* ihr» »* tiuu s a 5W>k. ni;ikn g the trip through in one day cur rying U. S. Mail mid passengers. Ever before brought to Ashland. They are now ready to furnish any Article in their Line, LEAVES ASHLAND MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI DAYS at 1 O CiuCk A. Ml Ui'lisvS Ul Libk* ville same days, hemming, LEAVES LINKVILLE NOT AT COST, BUT AT LIVING PRICES, I AV e constantly keep on hand a good assortment ol TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AN » SA*! UR- 11.» ) b arriving at A bland e.tme day c< 11 uecls with our «¡ailj >tape line between Ltukvdle and Full Klamath, Abo wi b utir semi weekly line from Linkvilie to Lake City and all in termed idle points. Drugs, Chemicals, Pate-.t Medicines, Candies Nuts end Toys, Books, Stationery, Slates, Pencils, GARRETT •< FERREE Dry Goods, Groceries THE 11DINGS D. CHAIMAS. Hardware, Crockery, MEAT MARKET. With a competent corps of cor- respondents, proposes to be Boots and Shoes, Clothing. ►. Losebnrg came near having a first- class sensation on the 27th. A nnmber of festive gentlemen had imbibed a quantity of “tarantula juice,” and by wav of variety began calling each other anything but gebtlemen. One of the party got “on his ear” and pulled.a re volver with the apparent intention of putting au eternal quietus to the noise ot another, whom he fancied bad said t >o much, when a bystander thrust his hand under the filling hammer of the pistol, and tuerebv prevented a drunk en murder. This kind of a thing is getting rather too frequent, and it seems to us that our Marshal might talc - a hand, with credit to hiruselt and profit to the city treasury.— riaiiukalcr. CHAPMAN & NEIL, W 5 N E S' eep constanit . y on rani » at tiieir The Livlicst Local Newspaper bilop, i,e<.r lue bi l<>ge, oil Mali bireel, ugix.il sup, ly ol ire»h BEEF, MUTTON, \ FA I., etc., wnu.li ibry oiler a' Hie . west lu-uLi-i prue. Aebluuu, Juue 17th, 1S76. 110Ilf. In the country; and as it does ASHLAND not deal largely in politics, it is the best Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. SHOP HARNESS Aeblard October 26 h 1877. [v2-13tf Advertising Medium ASHLAND Zô\ L I E£NBY L I.ÍIEEIS I ould u»'»e vitiGuie in annour.cii g¡ to tli.ii obi cus on ere ml the pnloic i.eiuliy ■| s. t i« j Lav« on i ai U at eeps a general assort ment Gt goudb in Lie, line ci Dade ; sih I i’< vs’ «¡I ch , a Spccii.i.t y. Sa<I- Ladies’, WOOLEN Team, Buggy and Plow Harness TEAM A I I GGY C< LEAKS, LlTiRYf OML>, Bllll LES. CI.-CHOS. >TlRutT’S. U 1111‘S. LA-I1ES, SPl R<, COLLAR PADS, EfC.. BTC . Lake Co., Or And every thing u>uully kept in a lirsi cia- establi hment. Repaiiinj <o t wiihieii ness and dispatch at prise, n suit ti.< times. A V.c! Ti .ken at t'ne Highest Maiket Rates in Exchai.ge for Goods. DRY GOGI S, FANCY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, nt l’f. Ashland, Jute 27th, 1S76. BOOTS AND MIOES I) In this part of the State. The subscription price is only BLANKETS, F A C T O R Y. 11 A R I) W A R E FLANNELS, •A T O BA C CO CASIMERES, We are now manufacturing, and have on hand a good assortment ol 6/Z/ . LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, <• OF— WHEAT Qj Give us a call. 2tf.J I K • CHITW0C3& ATKINSON. LIVERPOOL FAMILY PAPER Saddlery à Harne \ss, Candies and Nuts; Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, Yankee Has the largest circulation, and Notions, White and Colored shirts is consequently the best Picture Frames and Mould ing cheaper than ever before B. F. REESER. L 5 Q U O R S For Medicinal purposes which we warrant to be genuine. MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEA1 ER IN A Full Stock of Varnish Brushes A N D C. K. KLÜM, THE TIDINGS Oils K A FINE LOT OF HATS ! Glassware. Paiut® Coal Oil, Lamps and Chimneys, also a good Assortment of Ashland, Oregon, A BAD EIRE. “Jones, have you heard of the fire that burned up the roan’s house and lot?” “No, Smith; where was It?”- “Here in this city.” “What a misfortune to him. Was it a good house?” “Yes, nice house and lot—a good home for any family.” “What a pity. How did the fire take?” “The man played with fire, and thoughtlessly set it himself.” “How silly! Did you say the lot was burned too?” “Yes, lot and all: all gone slick and clean.” “That is singular. It must have been a terrible hot lire, and then I don’t see how it could have burned the lot!” “No, it was not a very hot fire. In deed it was so small that it attracted but little attention, and did not alarm anybody.” “But how coul I such a little fire burn up a house and lot. You haven’t told me. “It burned a long time—more than twenty years. And, though it seemed to consume very’ slowly, yet wore away about $150 worth every year, till it was all gone.” “I don’t understand you yet. Tell me where the fire was kindled, and all about it?” “Well, then, it was kindled in the end of a cigar. The cigar cost him, be himself told me, §12,50 per month, or $150 a year, and that in twenty-one years would amount to $3.150, besides all the interest. Now, the money was worth at least 10 per cent., and at that rate it would double once in seven years, so that the whole sum would be more than $20,(XX). That would buy a nice house and lot iu any city. It would pay for a large farm in the country. Don’t you pity the family of the man who has slowly burned up bis home?” “Whew! I guess you mean me, for I*have smoked more than twenty years, But it didn't cost as much as that, and I haven’t any house of mv own. Have always rented—thought I was too poor to buy a bouse. And all because I have been burning it up! What a fool I have been!” The boys had better never set a fire which costs so much, and which, though so easily put out, is yet likely, if once kindled, to keep burning all their lives. R. P. NHL. Tobacco. Cigars, Pipes, Siems, DRUGS DOESKINS L:d i. »veijtlih g iiMial’j kept in F’tsi- CIA'S \ Alili IY ~T< 111*, chicli iuvillg been put chased in Sali t r.incii-cu rpitE UNDERSIGNED HAYING Ct M- j L ph* eiy ove.hauled his S w Mi.l o;i. mile a bove Ashland, is ijuw piepattd to turnisti which we oiler to the trade at At the Lcwest Cash Prices! NO SHODDY, PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Our soap has been pronounced by those who know SUPERIOR TO ANY IMPORTED ARTICLE. Send in your name and commence with the new volume. Nothing Lut Genuine Week A BEST QUALITY IN ANY QUANTITY Wanted it* exchange is* TO SUIT PURCHASERS 7 ■jjrgyjy** Will exchange for any kind of And everything in the line of Job Printing can be executed at HE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND at his shop on Main street, two doors fiomlbe livery stables, where he is piepared to do all kinds ot work in bis line _t ilie lowest price. A F I 13 » w 'M 7 : Be sure to give us a call 1 ” 11AXI/Y <(• 11 OBE Ji TS. (v2ul’»if.) ttie undersigned . believing it * j L lu be Lu the inutin.l udv.im.igr of Patronize home Industry, and we Satisfaction Guaranteed. will see that you arc satisfied. Address, V. 2, No. 7—tf. In as neat and workmanlike man ner as at any cilice in the State. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR ing go «d w.igou work, the undersigned hereby makes known th.il be cun be foetid at alt times ai bi' shop in the S. W. coiner of the public sq « ue Ashland Ogn; and is leidy and willing o do all work eutrus ed to me in a wo kmuilike manner. WAG ON’S. CARRIAGES BUGGIES, Will EL- BAKROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made to order, and repaired on short rotice. T1’© best Eastern s'o K co'sian’ly on band. W. IV. KEN I NOR. Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. C4 Ì Come Everybody, Merchantable Produce. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS Wagon Factory. I Millers and Farmers, JOHN CHANDLER. T Rep .¡ring of all kinds Jone with dispatch, call -«nd tee me. nol f. JOHN RALPH. 1 Goods at Wholesale, at the lowest, cash rates. IMFERESn.n TJ FAIÌMZR3! At the Factory. [v2L6’f.j 4 The highest market price paid for Good Native Wool in money or COMING SEASON, AT THE goods. ¿Sjroqrxro: icear Ji RIGDON & CO. SATISFACTION SUÀRAKTEED. >» $ -DUPING THE- LOWEST’ RATES. 20,060 lbs. Grease Of Vehicles Made to Order. tt e trust 11 <* public will givens an op- poruu.iiy io veiily our t-fuieiueuis Letuie pul l lldsi; g elsewlit re. uncu oieJ, in qualities io V There is, in connection with the Give it a trial and support home Newspaper office, a complete industry. Wagon Shop. Lowest Living Profits- — OF THE— Of our work, or address your or- dets to The “Tidings” Ashland, Jackson Co., Oregon. BLACKSMITHING -BY— EUBANKS & FORSYTH. LL THO'E DEHRING WORK III olii l‘be. will li ni Ils al I||»- ■ ’‘Oid Michelson St uni’’ r- a h i<> serv«- t’.em with ne itiiess anil di-patch. i’ariicii ar at tui I if. ! tention paid lu horse .“In eing. col ea-i y e!>n>d in thet-e lime-, / bat i c-ii jc fuade in iblee montile 1 1 by aio une ui eiiurr fex,iu .ny pulì • • ui ibe c untry, wno le »iliug tu wo k rte dily al U e emp u\in-i.t ih i Me luri.i-b. fi>6,er u «.eli in Juur uw a tu» n Vuu 1 ted not b uwiy f uni ncice over uignt Yuu c.b g'.ve your venute lime tu U e «urk.ur un v yuur ep>-r>- uam.ejt- We nave ageuis wboare ni k .g « ver |20 t er da». All wboebg geatu^o C»u lu -ae tuuiiey '¡.et. Ài ihe j reeebt tinie nani- y CaU'iut b- ni «ae .oeafi y ibi r<«pi«Hy at any oiber txieii.eFB. I curts u rh t<» try «he busiienr. lente .ut $5 mi ti- fiee. Add «»s at onte, H. H ai litt & C àj ., L’urtlabd Maibe. 12-i-ly / ASHLAND WCCLEhL M’FC. CC I (No. to it) I Have made arrangements whereby the Averill Mixed Paints. Ashland and Fhcenix Mills, Tboe paints have stood tie t«st of wars, and are now better iban ever. They aie < otnpo.-ed of the best tnateiuB kuoun lu tbe’ trade. Will lie under coh Pure Linseed Oil W agxfk . the v ,ho management of J a - will have charge ol both Mills lot t! e Company during the ensu STRICTLY PUTL. WHITE LEAD AND PURE l’RE \CH ZINC. ing year, ending July Lt, 1878. Which me so iiniied by < ur process of man We will pay the bigi est maiket price for ufacture. as to produce piiiit vvii cb is good merchantable wheat, andare prepared more durable, b.-uuiifm and will last twice as long as any oth^«' point known. t-» contract flour sacked and branded at V»E EXCEPT HONE. Its co-t to the consumer is considerably less than the AVERILL PAINT is already mixed and timed if required. For Sale b\ J. M. McCALL & CO , noJOtf Ashland, Oiegon. the Mills, at $18 00 per thousand pound».. I I Cash. Office of the Company at the Ashland Mills. Addi ess, WAGNER,«ANDERSON FARMER'S CO., no!2tf. Ashland, OregoD.