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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1878)
« ———— THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. FRIDAY................................ ’.FEBRUARY 15, 1 878 UNION LIVERY S ale and E xchange STABLES, FROM WILLIAMS CREEK. ATTENTION T AT REESJSR'S Coffee Pots 371 cents Water Pails 63 cents. Covered Buckets 371 cents. Milk Pans 25 cents. Dippers 25 cents. 3 Pint Cups for 25 cents. Box and Pai lor Stoves from to 25 Dollars. STAGE LINE. GARETT AND FERREE’S TRI-WEEKLY stages run between the above named point» three tiniesa week, making the trip through in ot ed.iy car rying U S . Mun and passengers. WANTS TO BE KISSED MORE. MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI DAY S at 4 o cluck ▲. . m : arrives at Lmk- ville »sine days. Returning, TUESDAYS THURSDAYS AN SA? UR D‘ • Y S ni l iv:Ug at A bland »a me uay c> n reels w ¡h our uuily Mage line beiwetli LinkvJie and F<>rt Klaumth Also wi h our »«-mt weekly line trum Linkvilie to Lake buy and uL iutermedia'e pumi». ASHLAND H. B. MACK. I know not how to address you; I have never dared to come before so great a tribunal before, but I do wish that I could show you my heart just as it is, with all its aches and longings. Yes, longings is the word. You men think that we women folks don’t care if we are not loved, so we have a good home land plenty to eat and wear; but I do wish you could see into some of our hearts. Down in the corner, there ia a spark ready to burst forth into a flame which a kind word and a kiss would enkindle. How much brighter would our work seem if our husbands, when they leave home, would greet us with some such token instead of pass ing us by, and walking in, ask “if there ia aoy| mail,” or some such trivial qaestion. I, for one, have a good,kind husband, just such a one as I have de scribed. Come, come, you men folks, just try love and kind words, with kisses thrown in as dessert. Just try it for a while,'and my word for it, home] will seem happier, and your wife's countenance will amply repay you for all the expense you go into. I know my husband will kiss me if I go to him and turn up my face—if he would, when he comes home, just throw his arms around me, stoop over and give me a kiss, bow much sweeter it would be. We women don't like to make all the advances. I think 'tis the husband's place as well as the wife’s to come out of this reserve and be as lov ing after marriage as they were before. Often, oh, how*often, when my hubby comes in, I look into his face almost asking for a kiss, but withholding tbe words, how my heart would ache if be should pass out without any such token. I have taken a good many cries over it, almost wishing I was sleeping in the cemetery,rather than live to be a wife without love on my husband’s side. What do I care for riches with out love to weigh in the balance ? I would far rather be poor and have my husband’s love than to have all else be sides. Give me love, for it will weigh more than riches. Just you husbands try it. Try this receipt and see bow it will work.— Correspondence, Iowa State Register, Says tbe Walla Walla LYiion.- Messrs. Ling & Ryan, inform us that up to the present, this season, their firm has purchased 12 000 head of cattle, at an average of $1# per bead, being a total of $156,000 disbursed by them since the 1st of last October. The greater por tion of the cattle were bought in tbe Yakima and Crab creek counties. They expect to commence collecting their cattle about the 1st of March, and to drive them this season to Colorado. From Colorado all beef cattle will be shipped to Missouri, where they will be fatted on corn, and sent to market next year. The rest will be driven to Missouri next year. They propose to buy yearly, all tbe surplus cattle of thia country. They are now buying all good saddle ponies offered. On Sunday Jan. 27, the dam at Tin dall’s saw mill oh the Luckiamute was washed out. Tbe pond contained near ly 100,000 feet of logs. Loss about $1,- 000. So we learn from the ¿temizer. The Record states thaton tbe 1st inst. Chas. Williams shot and instantly kill ed Dr. Field at Brownsville. Wil liams in under arrest. The Statesman reports that a robbery was committed at Tbe Dallas on Sun day evening last. Sixty dollars in coin were taken from Wells, Fargo & Co.’s safe. HARNESS SHO i C. K. KLUM, Boots and Shoes, Clothing. MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEA1 ERIN Saddlery & Harness, A FINE LOT OF HATS I EF PS A GENERAL ASSORT- rnent oi goedb in Lis line of trade. K Ladirs’, Bleib’ and B. ys* Sad dles, a Speciality. ARE NOW CONDUCTING THE Glassware. LIVERPOOL MEAT MARKET A Full Stock of MEATS OF AU KINDS, Candies and Nuts; Furnishing Goods, Fancy Goods, Yankee They are better than ever prepar Notions, White and Colored shirts ed to accommodate their numer Picture Frames and Mould ous customers. ing cheaper than ever before Jj^Call and see us, if you like B. F. REESER. good meat. [2-2btf. A»hUi d October 26 h 1877. [v2-I3'f TAKE NOTICE! TEAM 4 BUGGY COLLARS, L U R R Y CO MI ;S, BRI I LES, CIA Cl IOS, STIRRUPS. WHIPS. LA.'IJES, SPURS, COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC , ASH LAND WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Kates in Exchange lor Goods. Arblaud, Jive 27th, 1876. noltf. Drugs, Chemicals, Pate .t Medicines, Candies Nuts and Toys, Books, Stationery, Slates, Pencils, Paint» Oils Varnish Brushes Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Stems, Coal Oil, Lamps and Chimneys, also a good Assortment of WINES AND LIQUORS LsT'For Medicinal purposes which we warrant to be genuine. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. CHITWOOD & ATKINSON. [v2n22tf.] THE ASHLAND HANDY & ROBERTS Would take plea*-nre in announcing, to- their old cuno» ere and the publù gi-beially llial tiny have ou. baud at WOOLEN. —AND— A Well Selected stick rpiIE UNDER-IGNEI) HAVING C( M- JL ph ely oi« hauled bis b.w Mid o.e mile a bove A blued, i» le w piepared lo mriiii-h Scientific A r t..k>- plr.i-ore ill mil ouncing ibat lb!> ui.u »nd biiihTAxiiAi. inaiiiui:o i is in ac- -oi— Uve upe.aiiui:, UiubUiucHnii.g Hum .he DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, VtuY bEST OF NATIV l WOOL. CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES BLANKETS, II A R D W FACTOR V. MRS. H. A. MOORE would announce to 'he Ladies and Gentlemen who desire tke .ter-onal adorn ment of a fine *u't of Hair, th-it she h >s pnteu'ed her cel-brated H. ir Restorer, which ha* no* been before tbe public for tbe sjmee of two years and h v in every instance given eD'ire satirf c ion s to wbat ic prom isee. No mineral or dam> gir g »ub-t nee is used tn ibis | ret»»mtion,abd it is gu ran'eel to prevent bair falling out after four applications. Well-koo • u cases of long-st 'tiding baldness have been succe-sfuby trea ted (as per testimonials In my posses-ion). It will produce a full flowing crop of hair o»> nil staves of baldness, even to its moat pronounced state. 1: win prevent bair Bom turning gr >y. Preparations for war led to all parts of tbe country. ONE BOTTLE, $5; Or, THREE BOTTLES, $10. We are now manufacturing, and have on hand a good assortment of LAUNDRY and 10ILET SOAP, FLANNELS, —OF THE— BEST QUALITY IN ANY QUANTITY TO SUIT PURCHASERS COMING SEASON, AT THE LOWEST RATES. Address MRS. H: A. MOORE, 1008$ Market st , San Francisco, Cui. [ v2nt>-ly ] STOKE. C. S. Sergent & Co., Our soap has been pronounced by those who know SUPERIOR TO ANY IMPORTED] ARTICLE. Will exchange for any kind of .merchantable Produce. JOHN CHANDLER. Wanted in exchange V. 2, No. 7-tf. General Merchandise,7 * Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps 20,000 lbs. Grease BLACKSMITHING And in short, Everything required^ FOR THE GENERAL TRADE -UY- EUBANKS & FORSYTH. RltiüGN & CO. [v2uö f.] Wagon Shop. ll tiioe dicsiking work ill ulli 1 ue. will li .<t uh at Ihr A •’U d Mivbelsuii otand’' r> ady l<. serve them with i.eline»» and di-pateb. Pariicu ar al- teuuou paid co horse sin eing. uoliil. «Q». All kinds of approved country DOESKINS Ami is *hci everything usually k» pt in FMt>T Cl A-S VARIHY fT' Rlfc, uhich having And all other faini(» mmallv inaiiufaciiired been fuichasid in 8au Francisco in u Fihsr < i . ass Woo. f . n F actoid — NO SHODDY, Nothing but Genuine Wool. At the Lowest Cash Prices! They will tn U at tbe very Lowest Living Profit.»? A LS:> SOCKS and STOCKING YARN, U e trust the. public will give us an op C'1 led -r nncoloreJ, ill qualifies io pormr.hy to veiity our statetueuls baiure r-uii purchasers. purchasing elsewhere. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. The highest market price paid for id^Be sure to give us a call Good Native Wool in money or HANDY rf* ROBERTS, goods. Goods at Wholesale, at the lowest cash rates. Come Everybody, 1* not eari y eoried in ibe.e linier, hu ii c.u >)e maile lü ihrer miMnur by au) oneui e it.< r rex,i.. .uy puil ui .be C un iy, ur.u >r -iiiu g tu wo k -teadil, <«t V' e eiupuyiut-ui di i ne luruirb. Yuu i be<l IA>. b WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS $66 , er »et.ibJuUr UAb au *y f <>m im iue uver uigüt Yuu c.u g.ve you< W'.ule tiiue lot e vuru, ur ob y yuur epi-rr uiutbeui- We wiv-ugeu e *bu art ni k<ug uver $20 per daj. Aiiwbuebg K- al ouO C.u Hi xe Uiubty „ei. Al Rep .irhig of all kiuds . one with dispatch, .he I resebl t.Uie ibub- y Cal.liol be m ule rueurty bi nipiuiy al abj oiuer buriueea. I> Curt# uoib.ua tu call iud ree me. iry ihr buMi-esr. ieriu» abO $5 oirü. free. Addiere nolif. JOHN RALPH. al obee, H. H ai l *. tt & Cu.» Pixüuua Maine. (2-7-ly PLANING MILL Patronize home Industry, and we will see that you are satisfied. Address, f I HIE UNDER IGNhb WiLL BE FOUND JL hi- shop on Main » leet, two doo s fiomibe livery »tab.e.-, wneiene isp.epared iu do all kinds oi work lu Ui> line t ihe lo*esi price. Of Vehicles Made to Order. Aa Cheap as the DRUGS (v2nUif.) At the Factory. DEALERS IN CASIMERES, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give it a trial and support home industry. R E T O B A C C O -DURING BE which we oiler to the trade at PRICES TO SUIT I HE TIMES. Give us a call. Lake Co., Or. MRS. H. A. MOORE’S <0 OU We constantly keep on hand a good assortment of Team, Buggy and Plow Harness. And everything u-ually kept in a first-class establi-hinent. Repaiiin.* do.e with i eat ness and dispatch at prices to suit the times. Of Ashland, Oregon, Having built a large and com modious shop, and furnished it with everything necessary to the business—not forgetting the very choicest of NOT AT COST, BUT AT LIVING PRICES, A shland , O regon . Neil & Mace, (Successors to Chapman & Neil 1 I LEAVES LINKVILLE Foundry or Ashland Iron Works. W m . J. ZIMMERMAN. [24 GEORGE PA 1TERSON. X. F. NEIL. Ever before brought to Ashland. They are now ready to furnish any Article in their Line, LEAVES ASHLAND Hardware, Crockery, A WOMAN The undersigned are happy to announce to the people of Ash- i land and vicinity that they are now receiving the largest stock of GARRETT & TERREE. Dry Goods, Groceries T ASHLAND DRUG STORE. ASHLAND AND IINKVILIE Great Reduction in pri ces of tinware. Feb. 5, 1878. Corner of 4th and California Sts., E d . T idings :—At the regular meet J acksonville , O begon . ing of Waehington Grange, No. 181, he undersigned , having pur - P. of H. held January 19, the follow* ch*«ed ihe ab -re named .table, ing persona were installed aa officers,by from KubH & Wileon, beg leave to Inform public that they are determined to mem Wm. Pernoil, PastlMaater of Apple a the continuance of the patronage that hue lor m^ny gate Grange: W. W. Fiddler, Master; years J>a«t been conferred on thete justly O. F. Topping, Overseer;------- Leo- POPULAR STABLES! turer; H. H. Sparlin, Steward; H. W. We have constantly on hand the very beat; Cooper, Chaplain; Chas. Dahne, Treas urer; E. E. Topping, Sec’y; Wm. Me SADDLE HORSES, New, Gate Keeper; E. Payne, Ceres; R- BUGGIES AND Sparlin, Pomona; N. Pernoil, Flora; CARRIAGES, Julia Dahne, Lady Assistant Steward. The new saw mill of Cunningham <fc And can furnish onr customer« with a tip-top turn out at any time. Goucher commenced running last Fri day; they feel sure it will prove a pay Horses Bearded ing investment. On reasonable terms, and the be«t of tire and atten The Grange, Good Templars and tion bestowed upon them while under their charge. 8 Also, Greenback club are all in a flourishing condition, so say those who know. We Horses Bought and Sold. have been having heavy rains in the We will guirantee satisfaction in al) <>ur trans ▼alley and snow in the mountains. All actions. C abdwill St M c M ahon . “Complain” of good health, with one HE UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR PA- truns for toe lib-ml patronage bestoued upon exception, within my knowledge—a □•during our connect'on with ue Uidou Livery brother of Judge Baldwin who has Stables, would bespeak a continii.no of the s- iue ard « ell & M c M ahon heart disease which come near prov 1< our successors. No. C 17; ti. ing fatal last Friday. He is some bet ter at thia writing. Dr. Aikin is the Dissolution of Copartnership. attending physician. Mr. Baldwin The partnership heretofore saining between Wm. came to this coast hoping the olimate J. Zimmerman and George Pa ters >n, is this bay dir- solved by mutual consent; George Patttrson with would be beneficial to him. In haste, drawing from the firm. Wm J Zimm-iman will collect the amounts doe, will assume u etndtbiedneae Yours, A S ubscriber . of the Company, aid continue the buriuers a: the D. J. FERREE ROB T GARRETT, AShLiNLWnCLEK M’FG. CO. —AND— Furniture Factory, (>O, 10 tt) Granite Street, Averill Mixed Paints. In»« paints have »tuod the tvsi o' yeura, and are now belter ihull ever. Tm-y a:e < ompo:-ed of the best material» known to tbe trade. Ashland, ... Oregon L. S. P. Marsh —*------------------ -— ------------------------------- produce taken in exchange for Wagon Factory. Fme iii&seed Qil BOQTS asá SHOES, or the i enei it of those desir - t^^Do not fail to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give sat isfaction. C. S. Sergent & Co. PHCENIX, OREGON. (v?n2l'f I F iuggo d w .gon work, the undersigned hereby makes kn .wii th.if he can be lo>md A Which are eo united by our process oi man ufacture. as to produce piiut which is more durable, beautiful and will lawt twice as lung uh any otb«''point kuuwn. SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, at all tunes » hi shop in the 8. W. corner of the public sq -ire Ashland Ogo; and is leidy and willing odoaUwo'k entrus ed to me in a woikm.inlike manner. WAG ON’S, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL Its co-t to the consumer is considerably eorge nutley has the pleasure to BARROW«. PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made ubi.oiibce to the ii.h .bitabU ol Ariimud uit. ess than the AVERILL PAINT is already eurroaiFt’orn» ulv re dh>e-e h > enmay all wbouerd to order, and top died on short rotice. mixed and tinted if required F<-r Sale by T'e best Eastern »io k co'isianily on tbh a g *ud cueu.m-u. de bi»ot or sbi«, made of tne irt m.teri 1 C .1 »Ld ere rum. bbo^ ou Mab> J. M. McCALL A. CO., htnd. W. W. KEN I NOU. Street, next dojr to tbe Hoel Office. Ashland, June 17ÜJ, 1876. noltf. noSOtf Ashland, Oiegon- Aetuaiid, June 17lb, 1876. noltf. Ashland, Oregon. G LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD h g. Circular and bciob riawing don to order. STRICTLY PUR WHITE LEAD AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. WE EXCEPT NONE. House, Sign and Ornamental Painting and Graining done io order in the Mill, or in i be lountrv. Uanvaeaiug ceiling, Paper- hanging, Calsomining, Whiiewaahiug, Ac. on »hortest posible notice. L 8. P. MARSH. Ashland, June 17tb, 1876. [ultf.c2-18