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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1878)
I UNION LIVERY THE FRIDAY S ale MARCH 1, 1S78. ASKLAND AND LINKVÎLLE Great P.educticnm pri ces cf tinware. Corner of 4th and California Sts., D ardanelles , O r ., F ed . 18, 1878. E d . T idings .—¿Since L.V last com- mumcation, it vras reported that a ven turesome Nimrod, who resides near the banks of Rogue River, was successful in killing a nice fat bear, the meat of which was very generously distributed ; but a treacherous wheelbarrow track led an enquiring genius to the remains ofa wild hog,and the discovery seemed to detract u little from the novelty of the hunt; but hunters, like men of other occupations are liable to their misfor tunes; though it appears that this little difficulty might have been obviated by the use of due caution. Wild ducks, near the river, have been very nnoferons t-iuce the late rains; they visit the grain fields in large flocks and are somewhat destructive—a good op portunity for practice with a long range sfict-gun, but no other would be effective. GARETT AND FERREE’STRI-WEEKLY S chided the nb ve named Hrbl't from Kt.bli dr WilM u, beg le. ve to infoim the public ttiat ibejr. re de rru.ii erl u bi-ri a c in it a ice of ti.rp.tnn, ge .!>. t )i; 6 -or ui.by years past, been Cuufeircd on these justiy Olage> Hili be. Wveti the above llatlird I Oiuls .hr*-e titiii s a ue.k, m ki’ g the ii ip thruuirli iu one day car ry ing U S. Mail and passengers. POPULAR STABLES! We have constantly on band the very best; SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES AND % CARRIAGES, And cm furnish our cubtcmer-» «iih a tip-top turn I out at any lime. Herses Boarded On rearonub'e terniB, uni the l>e«t ot cire and a'.teti- liiHi Uesiuutil uj uu tLelu w Bile uuuer their Charge. -Alsu, • We will gu.no.tee satotf ction in all out trane- actioni*. C akiiwklu ic M c M ahon . F11BF UNDI'.RSKiNED, THANKING OUR PA- fl. I rubs lor tie liüerU patrian ge beS'uMtd u, i b ucdmiiguur come.tou «un ue Uiion Livery Stab c? . hin.ill I*» q eak !. Cubliliu-I Ce of Ile B llit I a uur tuccetsurs. C akiavj - ll A M c M auuk No. )7j ll. I I M e constantly keep on hand a good assortment of Crues, Chemicals, Pate .t Medicir.es, Candies Nuts and Toys, Books, Slates, shop i Pencils, C. K. KLUM) T II E MEAT MARKET Oils Varnish Brushes W INES AND LIQUORS A shland , O regon . A FINE LOT OF HATS ! I K for Medicinal purposes which we warrant to be genuine.- E I PS A GL NERAL ASSORT uieiit ot goeds mj l.is line of truiie. Glassware. Ci.ilWOGD & ATKIKSONr Team, Euggy at d Plow Harness L I VERPOOL [v2i.22lf.] '1EAM A 1 I GGY C< LLALS, CUKRYCiMI >. Bltll LES. CTNClius. sTLii.ll’S. W HIP.-. LA.-11ES, SIT US, COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC . KANDY & ROBERTS Would take pleasure in announcing^ to' (licit old ru-'oi’er.-i.ml the public grLeiulljf u they hu»t ou Lund at And every tiling usual iy kept in a first cla-s e-tabd Imieiii. Lepiaitiiu < o e willi teit ness and dkpaicli at piiies o suit (Le I lines. Having built a large and com- inodious shop, and furnished it with everything necessary to the business—not forgetting the verv w O O choicest ot WHEAT Ti.keii at the Highest Mai ket Bates in Exch for Goods. A Full Stock of MEATS Cr ALL KìKDS, Candies and Nuts; Fiiinishirnr lie is better than ever prepar- i Goods, Fancy Goods, Yankee e d to accommodate his numer II Nolions, W hite and ('oimul shirl Picture Frames ami Mould ous customers. U-^Call and see me, if you like ing cheaper than ever Imfon B. F. REESER. good meat. [2-2Stf. Ashlatd Octob. i 26 11 >8'7. [v2-13*f Give ys a call. Presi r.ptions Carefully Ccir.pcunCed. I.atiit s'. Itleii ’ :m<l I?< ys’ Sad dles, a Spt < tnl;ly. Of Ashland, Oregon, WOOLEN AihL.nil, Jute 27th, l.*>76. < . TAKE Paints* Coal Oil, Lamps and Chimneys, also a good- Assortment of Saddlery & Harness, Clothing. Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, »Stems, Stationery, . MANU FACIL'BEK OF,AND D1LA1 EK IN “A r f Lake Co., Or A Well Sclacti d stick NOTICE! -Ol Y GOODS, FANCY GOODS, io MRS. H. A. MßCRE’S 0) K Scientific CLOTHING, GROCERIES, ¥L;Y JiJT CF KET î V l V.’CÛL T*«* .“fe-. v^-e. ; *-»• BOOTS AND SHOES BLANKETS, — Or TEE MRS. II. A. MOORE would nnuource to Hie Indies and i .eiiileibi-i who d- s.re ti e ,.rr- onal a lorn m- nt of •» tin- -u;t i f Hair, that she h is p. t--n e I her cri-brated Hair Rerloter, which tiasioa been bef le the pubi c tor the st ace <4 two years and ti c m every ibst.iuce given eu'ire s-itirf cion s to utinr r. prom- iet-s. No mineral or dau.T’gii g stib-t ice is med in his | rep .riittoq.iibd it is gu .i .u’eed m prevent imir falling <>ir after four applica’' one. W **I -k la > .* 1. O' fee of long.st ll ltl'g baldllese ia.Ve been s-u xe-sful'y tr-r - teil (ae per leeiinion’aie 1U n.y [ ursee-jon). Ifr will hroKuce a full iioiiing crop of b ir i ll Stines of bildi.e-s, even to its um-t , n.iiuUiaed sr. 1 vi:. prevent hair fioui tvn.iib'gr y. ITeimr-.tb.u- I for« ar led to all parte of the cotnrr,. We are now manufacturing, and have on hand a good assortment ot LAUNDRY aid IOÌLET SOAP, PRICES TC SU.T i HE TIMES. AdilreM looSJ Market st , Km Francisco, Cui. [v2u(i-ly J !S T 0 lì E. At this place has been done by differ ent partits, but nothiug else. This place is surrounded by a large farming ; country, is accessible for teams at all i times of the year, and contains an ex- ! celleut water power,which will evident ly. sooner or later, attract the attention of some man of means and enterprise. I J. Q. L. I TO COMING SEASON, AT Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps And iu short, Everything required j FOR THE GENERAL TRADE! A* Che ip as |he L_-_L Lai -AX LF-» L23 S3 Wagon Shop. Of Vehicles Made to Order. Rep itii goi 11 kinds one with di-pncL. Call mi tee me. uol.f. All kinds of approved country J ohn haliti . produce taken in exchange for Wagon Factory. goods. of 1v2n2l:f.) Lowest Living Profit.*? V ■y I 'i? aï 3 i r I 7 -BY- The highest market price paid for idF^Be sure to give us a call Good Native Wool in money or HANDY <(• ROBERTS. • goods. (v2n 1ST.) EUBANKS & FORSYTH. 2 4 *. LL TIIO E DES I RING W0¡.K II ull 1 lie. W Ül •*l) d Miti.e -<>ii Si.md' r- udx with te itii< ss and di-|>alch. teu ion p >i<l tu luirse sin eing. 11 <1 us .it Un* t< sei v<- the h Purlieu ar al lie 1 1 tt. Come Everybody, PLANING MILL Patronize home Industry, and we will see that you are satisfied. - AN D' •/ Add less, i-notea iye ru-d intte-e timer, b h it ça. 'Je u.ade in .ine. moulut* by ,.i.y out* ui ein., r wx,i.. uy purl <a be c un ty, »in i.- eiuii.g to l e eu.poyiiirui th i ue luruirh. f66 ( el *n-‘i ill >• Ur o.i u luab You I ted but b- aw .y f olii ... ,..e tiler bigi.l You C.i. g ve ie your wrote time to t e vork, or .-u y yuur t>p I»“ UHHiieul« We t.uv- <tgvb i* a 60 ure IU k . g uVer 5.0 11 r du ». Ait llhoebg U- lit o. C- C U Hi Ke u.uliey ( At ihr I TT.-rbl I U.e IboU V C.li'u b- 111 ûc ?u rufriiy u* i r -i 1 iy a any o i.er buri. ess. i . >wt* U < Il DH R» try i lie bi.sii ei*r. i • ru.e ui <i ■$ ’> ou u fic-e. Addte^p at orne, H. H ai liti .V Co., Vuiii-.bl Alaiuc ;2-7-ly AU.Lm WuCUN M’FG.CO. Furniture Factory, (5o, lu if) Granite Street, Averill Mixed. Paints. 1 hebe p Jilts have stood lie test ol years, and aie uoiv better than ever. They a.e < ompo-ed of ibe'be-t maiei t-.l- known to the traite. FOR SALE! Ashland, Oregon L. S. P. Marsh Xiii^eeH OU Six Hundred Dollars—('ash doitm. L qi i.e al my shat* ttop,’I- r the Po totBce uu32.fj JOHN CONWAY I » STRICTLY PCll WHILE LEAD A LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOÜLP Ll ing. Circular and be toll-issuing don AND PURE PRE iCH ZINC. A liicb ate so united by ■ ui process ol man- ulaCture as to produce piint «hch is inert* diirttble, b<*aiiiif>ii ami wiil last twice as long as any oihe<-jiomt known. to order. SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, WE EXCEPT KONE. House, Sign and Ornamental Painfingand Itsco-tto the consumer is considerably Graining done to order in the Mill, or in* he country. Uauva^ing ceili'g, Paper" less ilian ilie AVERILL FAINT is alieuiy hinging, C h Isoininnig, While washing, mixed and tinted if required F< r Sale by on shortest posTble notice. J* M. McCALL Ai, CO , DOiJtff Ashland, Oie^on. / SATiSFACTICH GUARANTEED. Goods at Wholesale, at the lowest cash rates. BLACKSMIH.IXG I T* e be>’ Liissiern sio k cois iO’ly on baud. W. W KEN . KOd. Ashland, June 17ib, l.>~6. noltf. Tin y will srl! ut (lie very EST SOCKS and S7 0i’KlNG YARN, " e trust the public will give ns an op- c< l red • r iliieu.o.eJ, in filali lies io poriutdiy to verity our statements befote -mi putcl 1 <4 SC IS. purchasing elsewhere. 2ily present home in Ashland, ^OR THEBENEl Ii GE THOSE DESfR- adjoining the lot oi R. P. Neil, itiggo (1 w ¡gon w rk. the uuderstgi cd Good house, with four N^Do not fail to give us a hereby makes kn wu (hat le can be to uni Esq. ai .di times i bi- si op in tlie S. W. t o i e rooms; also a good woodshed, or trial before purchasing elsewhere,! of the puhlic sq He Asinmd Ogn; a <d i> as we are determined to give sat-i icidv .md w liiug o do all wo k eutiiis e l chard and garden snot—choice se- l j acres in to tn>* t’t a wo kntmlike manner. W\G- lection of iruit trees. isfaction. ONS, AKlilAGHS, BUGGIES, Wil. EL the lot, surrounded by a good BA TLOWS, PLOW STO< KS, Ac., nude C. S. Sergent & Co. picket fence. Terms: to <»r<!e . anil repaited on short notice. ►PUŒNIX, OREGON? NO SHODDY, I Nothing but Genuine Wed. UHIE I NT ¡ER 1GN r... W.LL !.E i 01 N JL }‘i In- stop fta M.tin > tee , doo s tiom ilte lively st u> e , vvhe e i.e i* |nep <reii to do alt kinds oi «oik iu in- line t die Ionesi price. «o k -le..ilil) at WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS Lei n i uicbi s< d h. ban br.ineisco * V. 2, No. 7—tf. l Furnishing Goods, THE JO I LX CCIANDLEII. [ t 2 u (> f.J General Merchandise, fibbt At tie Lowest Cash Prices! Satisfaction Guaranteed. At the Factory.' RIGDON & CO. A il all otlfl !iib i. s UMlillv mai ufacuilt-d tu . l r irsi ci . as - Wuoi IN I Adul i— LOWEST KATES. 20,00011)3. Grease And n fact everything usually kept in < I A-s VAIllS IV ST- in S, which buvillg - DURING THE- Wanted in exchange dealers in DRUGS’ DOESKINS SUIT PURCHASERS Our soap has been pronounced by those who know Will exchange for anj kind »SUPERIOR IO ANY FtierchantaLle Frcduce. IMPORTED ARTICLE. Give it a trial and support home industry. T O B A C C O CASEMELES, IN ANY QUANTITY > C. S. Sergent & Co. Hardware, Crockery, FLANNELS, BEST QLALilY which we oiicr to the trade at ONE BOTTLE, $5; Or,THREE tOTTLES, $10. MRS. H: A. MOORE, t II A li I) W ARE ♦ «< FLOURING MILL MarsLfi.dd. M iss. F eb. 1<—-’She mansion or l*a del Webster W j S burned ca ,!y this lui> u-ng. A shland H arness Boots and Shoes, IS NOW CONDUCTING Of Gaul’s creek, who performed some interesting feats in yqnestriauship. Af ter the acts were concluded, he extri cated himself from a deep mud holo and proceeded to church, with the as surance that he had made his “murk iu the world.” The windwork of putting up a -- ------------------- TUESDAYS TIR KSDA) S AN * SA”UU D lfe ..iiiv.Hg al A 1.lamí saíne nay c B I eel.- w di our i.uili stage lu.e br.wieti Litikv l.e ..ml F> rt Klamath Al.-o ni h our semi weekly iii.e limn Lmkvn.e 10 Lake City and uh ltnermeuiu e putuis. (Successorio Nei. & Mice.) A YOUNG HOP.FUL ♦" NOT AT COST, BUT AT LIVING PRICES, LEAVES LINKV1LLE Hardware, Crockery, R. P. Î A COW-SKIN FOR A SLEIGH ? > ♦ X GEOKGE l’AUlEKSON. [24 Covered the ground to the depth of two inches; a look at it suggested the ques tion: where is the practical genius who substituted ----------------- MONDAY'S WEDNESDAY’S AND 1111- 1 Aù S at I O C i U C K A . M Z u TI i \ C a d I k 1L K • ville same dayl.euiifiug, Dry Goods, Groceries Tiie purti ert-hip heretofore exiting bet *ren Wui. J. Ziii.iiierniim ui.il G.orgt Pa 'err u, ir il.ie da) dt-- Mi.ied by u Liu>1 cobeeiJ; George Faiureou witu- dr.wii ... fi< in tt>e iirm. Wu. J Zin.m-.nuiD «ill Collect il.e i.uiutibte due, «til us-uine 11 e iu<a b ltd lie r- ol the Couq>;ny, i.. <1 coutii ue U.e bu-iue-s a die Fuuudiy or AthluLil Irub W oi L b . W m . J. ZIMMERMAN. THE SNOW Ever before brought to Ashland. They are now ready to furnish any Article in their Line, GARRETT a FERREE. Dissolution of Copartnership. Is anxiously looked for by many, but is Etili in tuo fetore. There are no wed dings to report at present; some here are considerably exposed to the “niatri-* nionial contagion.” The boys of Dar danelies were discussing the propriety of organizing a debating society, but their Iasi meeting adj )urned-.sòie die. That we regret very much, for who knows but in our midst might arise a inodoru Cicero. List week we noticed the first ap pearance of a political aspirant for some olii *i ù honor, meandering around with a smiling countenance and a plug hat. Ut» Icokt d as if he bad just step ped upon the arena as a new recruit in the coming (^intest. Few valentines were circulated on the 14th; with us the time honored custom was partially laid aside. Not being a believer in myths, wo place little confidence in the Woodchuck i-tory, but think if that animal did act so foolishly as to meet hi3 annular appointment, be found an unfavorable day for observation. The following morning, 4 LEAVES ASKIA.YD Coffee Pets 37’ cents Water Peils 63 cents, levered Buckets 371 cents. Milk Pans 25 cents. Dippers 25 cents. 3 Pint Cups for 25 cents. Box ar.d bailor Ltovts from 8 to 25 Dollars. Horses Bought and Sold. THAT ’‘COMING EVENT” 4 STAGE LINE. npilE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR- Seems to have become r .tber a mania jd this section. The L viriden School House is filled to its utmost capacity nearly every Monday evening, with old aud young, among whom are some tx- cellect spellers. All meet sociably and enjoy themselves; and I am «pleased to say, that generally speaking, the best of order is maintained. ♦ The ur.dersigned are happy to announce to the people of Ash land and vicinity that they are now receiving the largest stock of J ackscnvii . i . e , O begox . SI’EI LING SCHOOL Y’et if all reports be true, I have to give the Rogue River girls credit for 1 his in vention. Now talk about your Ash- land girls being “practical.” The general health along the river is good. The urchin who bid behind the gate post to scare the colf, can see very well out of his left eye. Very little farm work has been done since the late rains,but the miners are at work, and many are doing well. There is plenty of gold iu this country, but it Las a vast amount of dirt mixed with it. Mr. Mel> »ugal proposes, the com ing summer, to turn the water of R. R. at the Big Bar, a short distance above the new bridge, and work the main channel. This is a difficult undertak ing, but will no doubt prove a profita ble one. Geo. Fradenburg and Mill Horn, while crossing t h e river t o day, came very near meeting with a serious accident. They lost one ear aud could not manage their frail boat with the other, but after floating down the swift current for some distauce, they reached the shore in safety. Prof Farley closed his school a few weeks ago aud will leave us about the first of M trcli, to take charge of the school at Sterling. Rev. Martin of Rnsebufrg, held a se- ries of meetings at the school house, which ended on Sunday last. A little m.erripient was excited List Sunday morning, in front of G. K i- . rewski’s store, by E xchangi STABLES, LETTER FROM DARDANELLES. « and BOB'T GARRETT, L S. P. MARSH. Ashland, June 17ih, 1876. (nltf.c2-18 I