Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 08, 1878, Image 4

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    THE
ASHLAND
UNION LIVERY
S ale and E xchange
TIDINGS. ‘
-
FRIDAY.
FEBRUARY 8, 1878.
A rnm-maniao went bowling through
the streets of S ilem one night, frighten­
ing the woman and was arrested and
kept in limbo until sober.— S‘and-'.>\1.
I
ASHLAND AKD IINKVULE
Great Eeduction in pri­
ces of tinware.
[Condensed from Sute EschiDges]
Corner of 4th and California Sts.,
Priueville, Wd93o C o . is said to be
the champion gambling town of Eas­
tern Oregon.
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STABLES,
STATE NEWS.
D. J. FERREE
ROB T GARRETT,
1
The undersigned are happy to announce to the people of Ash­
land and vicinity that they are now receiving the largest stock, of
STAGE LINE.
J acksonville , O regon .
GABETT AND I'EKKEE’STRI-WEEKLY
rjpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR-
M
chise l the ab ve ui<med au bl b
from Kubli & Wijaoxi, beg le <e ’o iufoim
me pubic Hint they re de t/n.iied •• un-ti
n c »nit u ice of the ¡> iron, ge it, t hb lui ma.y
years jiaat been O nferivd ou theee ju-l>y
I
Oluge- ini. be lift li lhe above li .iueil
poiulb ihr» e tim< s i ne<k,
in. kii g the nip
thioilah in
«•be d.>y car­
rying I’ S. Mau mid pa.-sengers.
I
POPULAR STABLES!
We have constanily on bmd the very bert,
On Sunday la^t, says the S’ i'-s-iii hi.
D. W. Jones while looking for a squir­ SADDLE HORSES,
rel which he had treed accidently fell,
BUGGIES AND
discharging his gun. A boy mmal
CARRIAGES,
Higgins standing near .received the
shot in his right leg, inflicting q lite a Aud cm furnish our rusa nier* w uh a ti,-top turi-
severe wound.
oat ut at y lime.
Toe Jacksonville Tinies states tk.it
Herses Boaidcd
Robt. Curry living three miles above
reason'ib’e terms, and the be»t of ore and a-ten-
Bybee’s ferry on ll)gue River, while On
turn bestowed upou them while under liienchurM*. I 8
setting out treeB the other day found Alsu,
the skeleton of a man a few inches be­
Horses Bought nnd Sold.
low the surface. Nothing could lìi»
We will guiruutee satief c’fnn in a') our trsne-
found by which to indentify him. IÍ9 uciiuus.
C.uiiiWkLL & M c M ahon .
bad evidently lain there for some time,
UNDF.R-ItiNI.D, 1 HASKIN i OLE. l’A-
as his bones were considerably de­ I »•IRE
a irons for t e hb i 1 tair< u gr be*’. wed u, • i>
Ubduriigour cmne lull with i.e U« ion Liv.rj
cayed.
Stub es. would lie.peuk .« couumi >11> of lie s im
cur tuc«.e?eurs.
C akduklu i M c M ahon
Letter from Weston, Umatilla coun­
No. 17; il.
ty: The weather is delightful; the farm­ I
•
ers are plowing and sowing grain; cat­
Dissolution of Copartnership.
tle and horses on the range are fat. It The [» rtrerbhlp heretofore exte irg bet »eeu Win.
estimated that there will be 15 000 acres J. Zniiiiieriu .ii uud Gruigb P.t ’ere II, lb li ie ila) tli--
bt»:ved by num I e.j.j-ir. Georg- P.ti.reoi. w.ti-
of new land broken this season, in this tlr-wUi, fn in t:.e tir:u. * VVio I Zinmi nu n will
Coilei t 1 Le ur.ioiu is <lue, w: Ib*i;ii.e t c ill" < bi.dues-
part of the country.— Orcyonian. ’
of tile Co npimy. hi<l <oi> i ti- lue bu-iue-s u lhe
Wotka.
There seems to be a determination Foundry or Aihluiul lion W
m . J ZIMM FEM \N.
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GEOl.GE 1*A ri tliSON.
npou the part of all Saloon keepers to
11. B. MACK.
keep miuors out of their places of bus­ H. I1 NEIL.
iness. We are pleased to note this
movement— JuckstHirilb: Tim's.
Neil & Mace,
Coffee Pots 37! rents
Water Pt ils 63 cents.
Covered Buckets 37! cents.
Milk Pans 25 cents.
LUppei s 25 cents.
3 Pmi Cups to« 25 cents.
Box and Bailor ttoves ircrn
to 25 Collars.
VONDAY’5 WEDNESDAY’S AND I 111
l'A \ S nt ! o cioCR a . Ji: ;«11 v- al Lmk-
vil.e fame days.
UESDAYS TiH RSDAVS AN
SA' l li
D 'ib iiiV.iig at A l.hu.ii siiii.e <iiiy c u
i ecis w
o il uaily fl >ue hue b"<u<tii
Lmkv ne ml Foil K.aiimth
Also will
our svun ueeaLi lii e iniu L;i.kvii e o
Lake Coy ..i.d ..1. luiern.euia e puiii.s.
London, Jan. 21.—A speciil from
fihumlu says smallpox has broken out
there and in the surrounding villages.
A number of refugees are arriving
there from Bedrova and Osman Bazar,
and many die on the road from cold
and hunger.
London, Jan. 20.—Cleopatra’s obe­
lisk passed M irgate this afternoon, aud
is expected in the Thames at miduight.
London, Jan. 22 —A dispatch from 1
Constantinople announces the entry of
Russians into Adrianople. The Aus­
trian consul here telegraphed last night |
that the town was tranquil. No news
of armistice negotiations.
Constantinople, Jan. 21.—The Turk­ I
ish peace plenipotentiaries telegraphed
the Port, announcing their arrival at
Kezanlik, Sunday night.
C. K. SLUM,
MAN’UF 101 UHER OF,AND DEAI EH IN
Saddlery & Harness,
Books,
Stationery,
Tobacco,
Cigars,
Pipes,
Stems,
Slates,
Beuci is,
Paints
( >ils
Varnish
Brushes
Cotfl Oil, Lamps and Chimneys, also a good
Assortment of
W i X E S
K
EI PS A GENERAL ASSOF.T-
meiit <4 gin db io l.is line cf tracie.
For Medicinal purposes which we warrant to be genuine.
Prescriptions Carefully Ccnn pounced.
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< II. Kit < All >, Lidi LFS.
ciucili». sTlui.irs.
î*'<> i
Of Ashland, Oregon,
Having built a largì* and coni­
iuruished it
modious shop, ami
i
ary to thè
with evervlhiim
•/O necessary
business not foryvttin’r thè vere
choicest of
rr
Au<! every;fiii.g u-naliy kepi in a tirsi cla-s
e-i lini Inneiit. l.’tpaitine < o e wi'.h i.eit i
i.ess and di-p i-ch .4 pii.es o suit li.e I
i tnes.
v
A Full Stock ol*
HANDY & ROBERTS
h 1I1P>. I.A.'l'ES, sl’UD,
CULLAR l'ADS, LTC.. ETC .
L 1 A’ E R P COL
VvHEAI T< ken at ibn ILghe.sì
M.iikt-l R;.tesi’. Exd.ai gè
lnr (ì00(18,
Affi nd «Tu e 27ih, 1876.
MEATS C? ALL KfcfDS,
Give us a call.
CidTWOCD & ATKINSON.
r-T-m, Bugdy a. d Plow Ilari;» ss
1LAM A 1 UGGY Ct'LLALS,
MEAT MAKKEB
VJ
A
(♦»•j Ö
Gj
WOOLEN
11. Itf.
They are better than t ver prepar­
ed to accominodate their nuuier-
ous customers.
^-^Call and see us, if you like
good meat.
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TAKE
[Tugs, Chemicals, Pate t Medicines, Candies Nuts and Toys,.
I
Ladic s\ JJri» ’ and 15« ys’ Sari-
dica, a bpccn.l.ly.
Glassware.
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A Wc’l Sc’acitd stcck
A S11 LAND
NOTICE!
- 01 ■ —
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
MRS. H. A. MOCR
£ • T P
fi n
^.k. '-Vi
3 kuvi
Vi > D
Hiro c Tí
I « y ■ ». • Itïasj.»
Scientific
A Simnitzi dispatch says the Danube
is completely frozen over and trans­
port wagons are now crossing freely on
the ice.
F rom B io M eadows .—On last Tues­
day, Mr. L. Gates, one of Henry Ros-
enbrook’s partners in a mine near Big
Meadows, arrived in our city direct
from the mine. Mr. Gates reports
times lively about their camp. They
hud no trouble in making .$3 50 to the
band on their claim, He says there
are about two feet of snow on the Cold
Bpring mountains, over which the
trail runs. A man’s body was found
by some miners traveling down the
river not many days since, It had evi
deutly received some very rough
usage, for the skull was fractured in a
terrible manner, and some of the limbs
were broken. The body, when fouud,
was perfectly nude, except that there
was a licit around the waist. One leg
had been caaght in some willows near
the bank, and there it hung a'most a
shapeless skeleton. It had evidently
been io the water many days, Notb-
ing is known of who it was. AVo un­
derstand, however, that a man was
washed through the flume at Gai ice
Greek about two months since and
never found. Probibly this is the
body of the same man. In -goin«»
through the flume he would have fallen
in one place, fifty feet through a shaft,
and this would account for the fruot
ures andTiruises. The body* was de­
cently buried.— UTsb'/n Siar.
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Tyndall and Huxley have a vocab­
ulary of their own; When they were
bitting together on the Matterhorn, one
day, the following conversation took
place:
Huxley—“How is your molecular
action this morning?’’
“Thaukyuu kindly,” said Tyndall,
“my bioplasts are pretty active just
now. How is it with vour own atoms?”
“Ah, my dealest friend,they are in a
state of unstable equilibrium, and 1
must confess that the definite combin
nation of heterogeneous changes, both
simultaneous and successive, is not in
correspondence with external coexist-
encies and sequence.”
Tyndall simply replied with a sigh,
and then they both sat down on anoth­
er bit of ice.
A FINE LOT OF EATS !
ARE NOW CONDUCTING
[Condensed from Ore.» »oían ml C.11 Dispatches.]
SHOi
We constantly keep on hand a good assortment oi
A shland , O regon .
(Succeaa. ra to Chapnm. & N ii )
GENERAL NEWS.
FERREE.
ASHLAND ‘H ARNESS
Boots and Shoes,
Clothing.
NOT AT COST, BUT AT LIVING BRICES,
LEAVES LINKVILLE
Hardware, Crockery,
A prisoner at the St de penitentiary
named W. H. Sewell, while running a
circular saw, a short time ago,lost four
fingers of his right hand.
he uiuiiig,
GARRETT
Dry Goods, ? Groceries
Ever before brought to Ashland. They are now ready to furnish any
Article in their Line,
LEAVES ASHLAND
CLOTHING, GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES
BLANKETS,
T O R li
MRS IT. A. MOORE wr.uliL unu^nree to ‘he
T.idiee ;»i)<l <ieriTleii <-:i ui o il 8.re il-e .»r oiiil u 'orn
m-m of i fin- -u i i.f 11 jr. th i t»h« h k ;••• t-n el her
cel-br:.ted 11 ir R- ho «- i , wi ich h - i i>'« been lief te
'Le | ubl C tor liie Pl.- c- "f livo Je.l-P Mini I i .- in every
iestance given enire r ibf cion h to wbnt uproiii-
ip«-s». Nu mineral or <latn gi; g-ub-t Lee D u-eil in
’tiD i rep r ition.and it
r. u eed
¡pv-ni Ic.ir
l.rl’igiu d ter f ur "ii.li.^roi' W«l-Ki:.i n <-ree
of long-?! n l i g •> iilu* s- ii. v- b«*.n m • e-i*fi,]iy inr-
ted (it-|.er t-8ninoir:J< in m» |.<-f8e--!o i)
I vili
pr.kiuce a full flowing crop of h-iir
II ft >-e- of
hilibe-««, even t.» iif n-i i roii"U; i'"1
'e. 1 <> i
prev-ut hair f uni urn in • <_’r v.
£7-*’ ’ I’repuratiuiie
iurwarled to ..11 ¡v.r.t of me toiuur,.
ONE BOTTLE,
FLANNELS,
caslmer L s ,
BEST QUALITY
We are now manufacturing,
have on hand a c good assortment ol
IN ANY QUANTITY
TO SUIT PURCHASERS
PK.C u S TO SUiT I HE TltóLS.
SS MANON, AT
COMING
Address
Our soap 1ms been pronounced
by Iiiose who know
ULTERIOR
IO ANY
LMBORTEDJ
ARTICLE.
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i
JOHN CHANDLER.
Wanted in exchange
V. 2 No. 7—tf.
EOjOGOlbs. Grease
BLAuKSMITEING
At the Factory.
—BY—
EUBANKS â FORSYTH.
filUUOd & GO.
General Merchandise,
Furnishing Goods,
Hardware, Crockery,
Boots and Shoes Hats anu Caps
[ v 2 k 6 f.j
AVagón Shop.
J HIE I NLEL IGN i . m W.LL de IULND
j L - h lit' shop' o.i Mam s tee , two «ioo s
t.ounl.e liv.-iy st.iO.e;, wLe tie is p. ep.ii'vii
iu do ali ktiics oi woik in in? tine i iie
.O* O'I pile«-.
And in shot , Every thirg required^
fOR TfiE GENERAL TRADE
wagons , luggies and all kinds
Of Vehicles Made io Order.
■
All kinds of approved country
liep.niigot «ii kinds
c ut nil .*ee me.
no! f.
rpoduce taken in exchange tor
C. S. Sergent & Co.
BIIŒNIX, OREGON.
(V2u21'f)
J ohn R alph .
4 l.L TUO E DKSlRINt; WOKK
£1 ii ou. 1 ue. will li <1 lib .ii liie i
•*U u Mn.i.e.foii Si.md’ t a l\ i■ serve- item
who i eon'if* ¡n il di'paii n.
1’ar.icu nr tu­
(eu ¡ou p id io Inline mi eing.
no! ni.
L< ¡west Living Profits
LS > SOCKS and Si O K ING Y.’RN,
c 1 red > r uncu o.e I, in qimlitit« io
pUI cll.ibd 8.
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to
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The highest market price paid for
Good Native Wool in money or
goods.
i * noi ea-i y e< ru- d in li e-e timer,
bn i cm Ue made m iLie. mou.i.o
bv .»Kj ou« oi dm r bex.i my pail
ol be C Uli ry, W.u lb wlib.g tu
wo k-ie.uHj il e empoyiucui lb i we iuii>i-b.
$bt> , ei wee« in J< Ui own o*i. You > eed loi b
... .y f i>m in u.e over mgni
You ca. give yom
w i.ole iii.<- to i e surs,ui- • u y your ap. re momeui*
Weu.r- I‘„eli a-wl.uarem k . g over f'J per diij.
Ail wlloel.g g-i»l u-C C li m
luulity ..el. Al
u 4r c. i.i l.n.e mon y c .in o» o- m :e ueabiy i.
r .pr.iy ii uuy o.uei bu-iueaa. 1 curls u ■.i».ug to
irj 'be b..bi eb.-. Dr.uruiU $5 o ¡ u fiee. AiUln-b
al Ollie, ¿1. H aí LETT X Uu., Put ll .llil MalUe. »2-.-1J
U e trust ile public will givens an op
poruirdiy to veiity our staieiuenls beioio
purchasing elsewhere.
SATISFACTION 6UAKRNTEED.
Be sure to give us a call
JIA NJ) F <(• RO HERTS,
(V 2n lóti.)
Goods at Wholesale, at the lowest
cash rates.
Come Everybody,
PLANING MILL
Patronize home Industry, and we
will see that you are satisfied.
-AND -
Address,
9
AShLAKL WuGLLíu MTG. CO.
Í
Furnitnre Factory,
(No, 10 It)
Granite Street,
Averill Mixed Paints.
i here p.iiHb b ve blood ti e !• st o years,
and aifc bow better ill.in ever. They aie
iompo-ed of th" best uiaieri As kuuun to
the tr.iue.
A siila h d,
I j .
Oregon
S. P. Marsh
J?ure> ï/ingeecl QU
Wagon Factory.
goods.
Zr^Do not fail to give us a
trial before purchasing elsewhere,
as we are determined ty give sat­
isfaction.
o..e with di-puch.
bvi n j uicbund hi San ! r..iicisco
Tiny will h < 1! at the very
Nothing but Genuine Wool.
crchantatie Prcduce.
Sat.sfaction Guar art ceti.
V
C. S. Sergent & Co.,
NO SHODDY,
sss:
V
Give it a trial and support home
indusi rv.
S T 0 Pl E.
Ai d all oile r Tabi ii s u-u dlv tun: iliacinr« «I
in a l .ksr < LASS XV oo IN I acïoi . y —
Ai <i in fac’ »‘ViTytl.ing usually kept in zii ^ t
CI A-S VilllHT >T< REE, U |i)( 11 Imvilig
At the Lcwcst Cash Prices !
LGV» ES .’ RATES.
MRS. II: A. MOORE,
DOESKINS
-DU11ISO 'HIE—
which we oiler to the trade at
Or/IHREE EOTTLES, «10.
T O B A C C O
■?• ) i TLE E n E. 1. o¡ TiloSh DE'.R
mg go «1 w gon >v -ia the uu<iers guea
A 1 J
• eby m kes kiii.n it that he c.. he io uh !
I
. unies . ni si o-i in be '. i\ t o i e.
of iu- pu .¡c sq >ie \sii. ..ui Og ; a d i.»
e y uni w i,;ng o o a i wo K unii ns ed
io Uh in a wo hiiiuiiue m > ; iei. W «i>-
t inm , A L.lAGf.-, Bl '.Gl
Wu. EL­
1EORGE NU1I.F.Y HAS THE PLEASURE TO
GA ii.O<»r>, i LOW »"TO K", Ac., ni. .ne
I i> . ou> ce i > it e i li bi .i.t- i»i A-ut.in<i im I i
to «it < €• . and : ep «i e«l on .'»io
O .ce. \
ij»- 1 ib
r- r-
li e-f
><» >o
-ii.ip'j
-uro uuo’uw-
il e-b
.uu nil uliuiod
T e best . ..f.e;ii •' o K io
u iy on * i h ., g od u-U m-a. <i«- b .or or an h <e, ¡».¡.de ut t *
<e-l u. ten I Cl I p.J ft-b hull. SIlU.i Ob M.Ù.,
n U i.
U . ü . KEN KO»».
Street, next ’o .r •• i e Pool Omce.
Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
noiif.
DOltf.
Ashland, June 17tb, 1876.
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SlRiClLY BUR
XVuIlE LEAD
AND PUKE FEE »CH ZINC.
Ji
Whir b aie so libi etl b\ • ur
uloCiure. i as * to produce
more durabl , . b an ifm
twice as lung hs <« u > oilie-
Ashland, Orecon.
C
process o' man-
punt wlicli is
and will last
| oint known.
VUE EXCEPT NONE.
Itn co-t to the consumer is considerably
ess Dian die AVEiilLL FAINT is alre><ly
mixed and liu ed it 1 vquiri <1
F r bale by
J. M. Met ALL &, CO ,
noóUtf
Ashland, Oregon.
A LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD
i g. Ciiiulur and Sci oli-Sa a ing don
io order.
SASII, DOORS, MOULDINGS,
House, Sign an«l Ornamental I’ainungand
Gr linina done io order in the Mill, or in
he louuiiy. tauvufsing ceiling, P«|-«r-
h.tigiiig, Cahomining, Whii«wu»hHig, ¿tc.
on bLot iesl l osdble nouce.
L S. P. MARSH.
Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
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