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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1878)
ASHLAND THE FRIDAY UNION LIVERY TIDINGS. FEBRUARY 22, 1378 S ale and E xchange STABLES, OREGONS ADVANTAGES. ATTENTION ROB T GAREE ET, D. J. FERREE ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE Great Reduction in pri ces of tinware. STAGE LINE. ASHLAKD DRUG STORE. % The undersigned are happy to announce to the people of Ash land and vicinity that they are now receiving the largest stock, of There is no State in the Union that Corner of 4th and California Sts., combines within itself to so great a de J ackson villi , O kbgon . gree the many varied natural resour GARETT AND FERREE’S TRI-WEEKLY he undersigned , having furî ^ ces as does Oregon. Although longer cbaeed tbe ab ve uamed »table oiage-t « un bei ween the above n.iu»cd settled by whites than California, yet from Ktibli A WUron, beg let re to inform JMtl point.« thr-*e times* week, tbe public that they i re de’erndutd U) nim. zl making tbe trip we are far behind her in tbe develop a coutinuaiice of trie pat/om ge that hs» lor lu.my year« past been conferred uu these justly through in ment of resources which should place ore day car our State ahead of any in the Union. rying U. S. Mail and passengers. POPULAR STABLES! Tbe energy and enterprise which char We hâve constantly on hand the very best; Ever before brought to Ashland. They are now ready to furnish any acterized the early pioneers in their LEAVES ASKLAND SADDLE HORSES, Coffee Pots 37} cents Article in their Line, younger days, were, as time sped on, .MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FBI- lost to many of them and their descen Water Pails 63 cents. BUGGIES AND LAYS at 4 o cluck a . m ; arrives at Liak- dants, who have become noted for Covered Buckets 37} cents. ville same days, lie.uiuiug, CARRIAGES, NOT AT COST, BUT AT LIVING PRICES, being content with letting things take Milk Pans 25 cents. e their natural bent. A large propor And can fornlah our customers with a tip-top turn LEAVES LINKVILLE Dippers 25 cents. out at any time. tion have in various ways tried to 3 Pint Cups for 25 cents. TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AN » SATUR We constantly keep on hand a good assortment of to throw obstacles in the way of a Horses Boarded YS arriviHg at A Llatid sum« day c< u Box and Parlor Stoves from D.» more enterprising class in their en- i.ect» w ib onr tluily Klage line b«*iwren Oo reasonable terme, and the be»t of o»re and atten Linkv.lle «nd Full Kiamuth. Aho t»i h deavors to develop our resources, Un- tion bes Lowed u^uu them while under their charge. 8 to 25 Dollars. Also, able to stem tbe tide, many sold out, Lake City and uh intermediate putnis *'°i Drugs, Chemicals, Pate .t Medicines, Candies Nuts and Toys, «ud, like tbe “red men of the forest, 9t Horses Bought and Sold. have sought sections where they are Books, GARRETT & FERREE Tobacco, Paints We will guirautee satisf«ctlon in al) our trans» vaioly imagining the car Of progress aciious. C abdwku . & M c M ahon . Stationery, Cigars, Oils will not disturb their slothful ways, Slates, HE UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR PA- Pipes, Varnish and make them embark upon paths irut>» fur toe literal patruUtge tev'uMed U,a-U ASHLAND HARNESS SHOI Pencils, Stems, Brushes ur durii g our cubue<.t’un witb tie Ui iou IJvery where more life, energy and enterprise Stables , would berpeak a cuutmoo ce of the «-¡lie ardwicll A M c M abon . are absolutely necessary to keep them a our euaereurs. No. C 17; U. from losing what little worldly goods they possess. Dissolution of Copartnership. MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEA1 ERIN Turn to any section. Eastern, West The partnership heretofore eiis’lng between Wm. ern, or Southern, in Oregon, and we J. Ziinmerman and George Pa rers n, is Ibis day dir- solved by mutual consent; George Patterson with find natural resources—many of them drawing from tbe firm. Wm J. Zin.m-imnn will tbe amounts due, wiilasjumen e ind» btednes» in one section not having a counterpart collect of the Co ai pa Dy, aid continue tbe buriue.a a. the Works. in the others—nor utilized, although Foundry or Athland Iron W A shland , O regon . m . J ZIMMERMAN. (24 GEORGE PA 1TER8ON. they would with capital, energy and £F“For Medicinal purposes which we warrant to be genuine. E I PS A GENERAL ASSORT concentrated action be made to pay a AFINE LOT OF HATS! meat of goods iu Lit» line of trade. handsome income upon money invest Give us a call. ed. In this a newspaper article, we Ladies9« Mens’ and Boys* Sad« Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. dies, a Speciality. (Successor to Neil & Mace.) can not do more than name some of tbe many resources here. We have vast CHITWOOD & ATKINSON. Team, Buggy and Plow Harness. IS NOW CONDUCTING reserves of timber land with a great [v2t,22lf.] TEAM & BUGGY COLLARS, many kinds well adapted to the various CURRYCOMBS, BR1I LES. constructions into which timber enters. CINCI1OS, STIRRUPS, Tbe water power of the State—found whips , lashes , spurs , in every section—is unequaled, and, MEAT MARKET COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC, owing to tho mildness ot our climate, Would take pleasilie in anaouncingi.tr» And everything usually kept in a first-cla-* th«*ir old euatoti ers.<ud the public grtieially can be utilized in nearly all parts of the Of Ashland, Oregon, eslabii bment. Repairing dot e with neat tLsi they have ou baud at State during the entire year. The min ness and di.-patch at prices io suit tbe Having built a large and com eral deposits are in greater variety than times. modious shop, and furnished it can be found in any one of the States with everything necessary to the WHEAT Taken at the Highest or Territories. The coal deposits are business — not forgetting the very q Market Rates in Exchange not, (except in Coos County) large; but A Full Stock of tor Goods. they are not developed sufficient to de choicest of Ashland, Jure 27th, 1876. no nr. —AND— MEATS OF ALL KiNDS, termine it satisfactory to us. The soil Candies and Nuts; Furnishing and varied combination of climate has Goods, Fancy Goods, Yankee He is better than ever prepar i demonstrated tbe State capable of pro ducing any known cereal or grass besides ed to accommodate his numer Notions, White and Colored shirts Picture Frames and Mould all the different kinds of wheat grown, ous customers. L>“Cal 1 and see me, if you like ing cheaper than ever before except those peculiar to tropioal climes. [2-2btf. B. F. REESER. The navigable rivers running through good meat. Athtai 4 October 26 h 1877. [v2-13if many of oar fertile valleys will always A Well Selactcd stcek afford an ontlet at cheap rates, for the rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING C<»M- production of the farms. The large -OF— _L pl** ely oto hauled hi« S<w Mill one We take plea-i re in am ouncing that tLi- rivore are bountfully supplied with ul.u alld BIT bTA.' TlÀl. lllMl.lll O1 is m at- mile a buve Arhiaiid, piepun-d io DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, live upemiiuu, uiuuulucturibg hull. .Le salmon, which gives encouragement to iiiroirb MRS. H. A. MOORE ’ S tbe belief that they will, with proper restriction by law to prevent their CLOTHING, GROCEKIEK, VIRY BUT Or NATIV l WOO l . wanton destruction, afford profitable BOOTS AND SHOES employment to a large class for many BLANKETS, years to come. The large valleysand HARDWARE prairies east of the Cascades will give FLANNELS, to the stock men a range for cattle, MRS. H. A. MOORE would announce to the TOBACCO Ladle« and Geutlen.eii who d-st re tie oer on* I adoru horses sheep, etc., capable of keeping ment of a tine *u*t of Hair, thxt slie h «s p>.t*n e.i her BEST QUALITY H ir Reetoier, which bu* do »» been before i CASIMERES, a sufficient number to meet our wants, cel-brated DRUGS tbe pubbe for the eix.ee of two year«mid briu every besides giving us a surplus for export, instance given eudre mirf >c iou s to what h prom We are now manufacturing, and IN ANY QUANTITY ise*. No mmeral or darn gi> g Fubrt nee ir u-ed in DOESKINS And in fsc’ everything usually kept in for many years to come. this prep» rat iod , and it is gu run eed tn , ivvent hair have on hánd a good assortment of falling ou* after four application«. Well-kou- u Cures The timber reserves of Oregon are of long.et nding hukiDe«« hi.ve be»n suc<e-eful!y tr-x- Cl A<S V AHI MY >T‘ KEA, t» llilb hevillg TO SUIT PURCHASERS ted (ne per testimonial« tn uiy possea-iou). It will difficult to give, even approximately. produce beta putebtuud in ban Francisco a full flowing crop of hair or all staves of LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP. bddi.ee», even to it« most j ronunuced state. 1: w ill The coast, from the time the prevent hair from turning go y. Preparation« -DURING THE— Southern boundary of the State is for war led to ull pari« of the country. At the Lowest Cash Prices I which we oiler to the trade at sighted by the mariner until the Co ONE BOTTLE, $5; Or, THREE EOTTLES, $10. COillIAG SEASON, AT THE lumbia river is made, gives one the im They w ill n il nt the very Address PRICES TO SUiT SHE TIMES. pression of an almost continuous for ‘ LOWEST RATES. MRS. H: A. MOORE, est. Tnis reserve reaches inland for a Nothing but Genuine Wool. Our soap has been pronounced • * distance of from twenty to fifty miles; 1008J Market st, San Francisco, Cal. by those who know broken at times by valleys. It again Will exchange for any kind of LSO SOCKS and stocking yarn , We trust the public will give us an op makes its appearance on the Cascade SUPERIOR [v2n6-ly] c-1- red <>r nncuieied, in qualities io portur.ity to verily our ►tateiucnls beluie Range where large and abundantgrowth TO ANY ru.t purchasers. Merchantable Produce. purchasing elsewhere. of timber is found. Skirting the Co IM PORTEDJ lumbia river from its mouth to beyond ARTICLE. Satisfaction Guaranteed. I the upper Cascades, vast timber lands SATISFACTION tUAKANTEED. Give it a trial and support home are found. These vast reserves abound industry. in a greater variety of timber than any JOHN CHANDLER. sure to give us a call The highest market price paid for one State in tbe Union can I Good Native Wool in money or V. 2, No. 7—tf. boast and which is only equaled by one Wanted in exchange HANDY ROBERTS. goods. Territory—Washing ton. Bordering (V2ul5if.) the coast is to be found fir, pine, Goods at Wholesale, at the lowest BLACKSMITEINQ spruce, hemlock, cedar, maple and -BY- cash rates. laurel, to which is added, farther on, At the Factory. DEALERS IN EUBANKS & FORSYTH. the sturdy oak. The wonderful adap RIGDON & CO. tability of our climate to tbe growth of 1 l.L THO.-E DESIRING WORK Come Everybody, [ v 2 l 6 f.] /x in un. 1 ue. will find un al Hie trees is abundantly illustrated in the General Merchandise, • • U u Micnehuu Stami” r* ad y to serve them forests of young trees found in nearly with i e»u>e»s ami di-patch, Far lieu nr ai Patronize home Industry, and we Furnishing Goods, -AND- all sections of Western and Southern teuiioii paid iu burse »h< eiug. uoli if. will see that you are satisfied. Oregon, which to-day are from fifty to Hardware, Crockery, eighty feet high, were fifteen or twenty Address, rpiIEUNDER lGNLu WILL BE FOUND years ago not more than five feet in out ear|:y earted la there timer, JL xt bte «hop ou Main a teet, two doo s Boots and Shoes Hats anu Caps ' / / b-n it can ue made m «bre«. niuuuir height. While the young are mak 1 1 by auy one ui eUuer rex,in .uy p>ut f.omihe lively sUbiet, wl.e.ei.e ispieparud ASKLAND W l OLEN. M’FG. CO ing such rapid progress, those of older " " ui die c uuiry, wuu is willmg tu Aod in short, Every thing required^ tu do all kiuJa oi work in bi» line t »lie growth, it is reasonable to suppose, wu. k rteadily at u e einpuymeui lb i we lunúrb. (No, 10 if) lowest price. |66 Pei wees in your UMU loAU Yuu leed noi b.- are adding equally as much, in pro from iM uje over uijui You c*u g-.ve youi Granite Street, portion, to their size. FOR THE GENERAL TRADEI WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS awj> wuuic time lo I. e »urk, or on.y yuur epf.rr u.umeal» We ....Te ageuie abu are m.king over |20 per daj. By actual experiment it has been Ailwhueng graiu>>o c.u u..ke luuUey ia«t. At Of Vehicles Made to Order. demonstrated beyond tbe question of As Cheap as tbe uh., ^receñí i me muir y cabu.t be mode rueariiy .na Ashland, Or egen a doubt, that the yellow fir of Oregon Rep .¡ring of «11 kind» one with dispatch, raph'iy at any o.fier ixieiue»«. It curte uuiba« to lhe»e p.iinte have stood ILe test ot jears, an LE JA UP Un S3 ’ll».» try tbe butii-eer. Irtua awl >5 oo'b free. Addiere and nie now better than ever. They aie (in speaking of tbe timber of this State call >nd ree me. at once, H. H ai narr A Cu., Puruaua Mame. (2-7-ly < onipo^ed of the best uiaiei i«tls known to said remarks are equally applicable to nolif. JOHN RALPH. L. S. P. Marsh All kinds of approved country tLe trade. that of Washington Territory) is super ior in many respects, while in all others equal to the very best timber in tbe .produce taken in exchange for East for ship building pnrposes. STRICTLY PUR WHITE LEAD ll kinds of planing , mould Every quality making good vessels are goods. itig, Circular and BcieB-Sawieg do» My present home in Ashland, AND PURE FRE vCH ZINC. io order. fouud in this timber. Vessels now OR THE ENEI I1 OF those DE>;R- adjoining the lot ot R. P. Neil, Which aie so nulled by < ur process of man- iuggo d w .gon work, the unders.gued afloat and built some seventeen or Esq. Good house, with tour u%>cture. as to produce paint tvh-ch is Leieby makes kn<>wn that he can be found ¿-^Do not fail to give us a more years ago prove it. as they are more uiirabh,. beairif«u and will last yet pronounced A 1. The laurel for trial before purchasing elsewhere, ut. di Uuiesa. bi- shop in the S. W. co>i>ei rooms; also a good woodshed, or SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, twice as lung as nay oiha- j oint known. of the public sq.aie Ashland Ogn; and it* finishing pnrposes is pronounced chard and garden spot — choice se and w iling ado all wo k emnis ed very good. The spruce, hemlock and as we are determined to give sat ie«dy WE EXCEPT NOME. -• Bouse, Sign and Ornamental Painnagand' io me in a wo< km.mlike manner. W a G- lection of truit trees. acres in isfaction. cedar are in large reserve, but the lat Graining done te erder io the Hilly or im ONS,i ARRUGh>, BUGGIES, WHi EL- the lot, surrounded by a good Its co^t to the consumer is considerably ter not to so great an extent as is desir ihe loiiutry. Canvassing ceiling, Pajer- BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made less than lhe AVERILL PAINT is already hanging, Caleomining, Whitewashing, Ac, able, but in sufficient quantity to in C. S. Sergent & Co. to orde -. and i «paired on short r.ouce. picket fence. Terms: mixed and timed if required. For Sale by ud shortest possible notice. spire tbe belief that for u-»any years it T* e best Eastern sto k constantly on Six Hundred Dollars—Cash down. L S. P. MARSH. will meet our wants. —CuMiz/ierciuf Ad PIKENIX, OREGON., hand. W. W. KEN I KOK. J. M. McCALL & CO , fc^*Iuuuire at my »hue-shop, o* r the Povtofflce Ccriise.'. Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. Ashland, June 17th, 1876. [nlttc^l8 (vJn21 f.) ueSMl JOHN CONWAY no59tf Ashland, Oregon- T Dry Goods, Groceries T Hardware, Crockery, C. K. KLUM, Boots and Shoes, Clothing. Saddlery & Harness, Coal Oil, Lamps and Chimneys, also a good Assortment of WINES AND L I ft U O R S K R. P. Glassware. THE HANDY & ROBERTS L IVERPOOL ASHLAND WOOLEN. Lake Co., Or, TAKE NOTICE! ASHLAND Scientific HAIR PRQBUeEK FACTOR V. NO SHODDY, Lowest Living Profit.*' A STORE. C. S. Sergent & Co., 20,000 lbs. Grease PLANING MILL Wagon Shop. Furniture Factory, Averill Mixed Paints. Wagon Factory. F FOR SALE! A