Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 31, 1878, Image 2

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    THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS.
GEO.
LETTER FROM CHIEF DUNBAR.
NUTLEY.
BIKES WORDEN
H- M. THATCHER.
ASHLAND
W ilderville , O b . May 17, ’78.
THATCHER & WORDEN
OF TUE
Ed.
T
idings
:
—
This
most
popular
v iFi R t mvmwni
DEALERS IN
candidate for county seat of Josephine
THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.
county is now in great glee, in antici­
The latest news from Europe indi­ pation of the “good time in store”for it
cates a better state of feeling between wbeu the court hoase and all the para-
Have now on hand a floe atfortment of
the power«, and, although serious com- phrenalia of the county seat will
plications yet exist, stronger hopes of be “in a stones throw” of this place—
BOOT & SHOE STORE
peace are entertained than before for the Junction House.
Oon«i«ting of the tatest style« of l-diea bats and
—Next door to tbe Poat office—
some time. The interchange of ideas
I find that almost every vote of the
LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON.
S hades , ..nd .. full stock of F lowkb «, O bnamknt »
betwecu Austria and England, it is eastern half of the county will be giv­
aud T bimmibo «; Ai-o,
Are now receiving fiom Sen Francisco an ex<en>ive «lock of good# of great varie
THANKS TO THE tUBLIO
thought has resulted in a pretty per en in favor of Wilderville, (better
exactly
suited to the trade of tbe
DRY GOODS,
feet uudt rstandiug between them, so known as Slate creek or Janotion For tbeir Liberal Patronage, which be ac­
cepts as testimony lleir appre­
ConeiitiDg of
that in case Russia and England come House), for.tbe county seat, the lo­
ciation
Ilis
purpose
is
to
to an understanding, they will also cality being central and blessed with
CASbIM ERES,
TWEEDS,
agree with Austria. It is stated in the good water, an abundunce of timber,
LAWNS,
“Grow With the Place.”
ALPACAS
latest dispatches that the best inform healthful climate and plenty of room.
PRINT8,
Which »hey »re prepared to 8«ll at prices that cannel fail to satisfy curtsMsrs. *
HE
IS
IN
F
avor
of
TilOSE
who
ed cousidjr the way cleared for a peace I presume that a majority of the voters
t,ure
to call and see us and see fur yourselves.
brown and black DOMESTIC, check and striped
WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND
congress, and that, although England of the county will write upon their
bHIRlING; Aleu,
LJ^Xk'JT U4<X j UP
is still preparing for war, she has good tickets ‘’for county seat, Wilderville.”
Crockery
and
Glassware,
reason to hope for-a peaceful issue of and so it will be ordered. J. L. Wil­
Materials
of
all
kinds,
such
as
Groceries, Tobacco
“
der, the proprietor, I am told makes
Ciyars,
the present cri-is, although some generous offers of lots for connty pur­
Candies
“
Nuts.
FRENCH GOODS,\
questions will likely cowe before the poses.
congress, winch will be hazardous to
ALLIGATOR, ETC., Also, a I .rge assortment of small article« usually
Our temperance meeting last even­
ing was well attended. After the pub­ And any thing else the public may requite, fuuud in dry good«’ Luutea. All ul wuich will be
deal with.
euld
Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country.
lic exercises were closed, we held a
special
meeting
of
No.
285.
and
inita-
IMPORTANT MINING ENTERPRISE.
ALWAYS ON HAND,
CHEAP FOR CASH.
ted into membership Messrs George
THATCHER WORDEN.
655“ Produce token at Cash price.
Brown, S. A. Barroughs and Mrs.
And all work gotten up in the
v2nlSif.
We learn from Hon. W. J. Plymale White. The Lodge is a gritty one and
»
Gdl on u« ¡.nd exumh e good«, and ascertain prices-
VERY BEST STYLE.
that the enterprise, now under way, of has done a good work I send yon to­
b-iure > ureli.tii.gelcewutre. Firet duor nuiib i«t J
M. McColl A- C u .' b
[BviStfi
conveying water from Grave Creek day a list of their officers.
no 36—tf
GEO. NUTLEY,
My gentlemanly and accommodating
over the Grave Creek Hill to
J. M. McCall.
host,
J. P. Wilder, has again taken
Morris
Jump off Joe and thence t o the
charge of the Junction Hoose, and the
ï Q U S S
mines along Itogae River, is odo of the stables in connection therewith, and is
must important mining enterprises ever ready at all times to furnish the very
undertaken in thia couutry. The plau test for both man and beast. Travel
is altogether practicable, aud, by it, a ers over this road should be sure to
him a call and partake of the good
large stream of water can be taken into give
things with which this table is sup­
Main Street, Ashland,
WILL STAND AT MY STALLES,
au almost limitless area of gravel plied by the skillful bands of his
couutry, known to be rich in gold, daughter Katie an<f Mrs. Mary White
though heretofore undeveloped on ac­ At no public house in the state have I Four Miles Northeast of Phœnix
OULD Announce to the people of Jackson and Lake ceuati.s
count of the scarcity of water. Capt found a better table than that set by
that they have commenced receiving their new Vail ■toak,
Messrs White & Wilder, who are now
fi. Kelley, Hon. E. F. Walker and a associated to geihrr in oond acting the
THE EE SEING SEASON.
and that every day will witness additions to the largest aleck of
number of other good and enterprising house. A blacksmith shop and a store
( Wedneed »y « and Fridays excepted)
mea are interested in the work, and al­ are in full blast and already the “out
ready some miles of the ditch have doors” aroand here begins to take on Cummenclng April I» , ¡ ndeud ngJu'y 1-t, 1878.
“town like airs.”
been completed. Mr. Plymaleinforms
I am off now for Kerbyville, pretty
ns that great care has been taken in soon, and I hope I’ll be able to “keep
the work; that a grade quite wide more level” than I did yesterday in YOUNG PRINCE w»t »bed by 'he well known The Splendid lniptorted Perciertrn Stallion
enough for a narrow guage railroad, driving down here along the raginp hone, White PriDCe,owLei by Mr. W. C. Myer of Will Stand theenmbg season as fo'low»: At my
Thty desire to nay to avary raaiar ef
stables. i-Cir A lii.iud, «>n M onday f renoon, Ever brought to this market.
has been made wherever the ground Applegate, where I‘upset’the baggy ant Aehland, out of a Fhicklmw k mare. He i« a dark ÎHUitüDAT,
F
kihay -id S a tv i! day , and a G.ni­
this paper that if
was sideling, and the ditch, which is then followed the example by upsetting iron gray, hie very due ac'touaud a good di «position, nth «S- bee JACKf-OXVlLLE, ou TüEBDaY -nd
myself
under
it.
That
’
s
all
I'll
say
W sdnksday , of meb Week.
will
weigh
about
UoO
pound«.
three feet wide, has been so made that
bones broken.
C5TS eason , |25,iu void coir, ]!;}! lite <.n July 1«
its lower margin is a foot frotn the about that now. No
TERM»:
In
much
haste,
Ë^TGi» d pasiun ge for mare', at 62J cent« i«
Standard Gocds, Sold at the lowest irarkkt yri««,
gsde pius, and, throughout, is so sub­
wtes. No liability lor accidents or er capes.
D unbar .
Ten dollar« in U. S. Gold coin for the eea«on, to be
stantially coDstrutetcd that there is lit­
paidatiheend of the *easoo. Paeturnge 50 ct«. a
m,„r
W. 6. MYER.
tle danger of its getting out of repair.
Call at B. F. Reeser’s and see his week per be d. I w ill not be re«pon»ibic fur any ac­
Will do it, they propose to do the largest biisiin*« thia Fall aai
There is no estimating the importance splendid farming machine. Ad. next
cident that may happen.
of this work, aud its successful termi­ week.
Vt inter ever done by 1 lit in in the last fave years,
X. J. F a RL u W.
DR. H. T. INLOW
nation will no doubt add materially to
the interests of the country, not only
J. D. Fountain returned on Thurs­
And that they can positively make it to the advantage of avary one
in the impetus which wll be given to day’s stage.
to call upon them in Ashland and lest the truth ol their a»Frrtiona.
busiuess in the vicinity of the ditch,
but in the effect it will have towards
They will spare no pains to n aintain, n me fully than ever the rep­
attracting the attention of capitalists
utation of their Louse as the
abroad to the vast mineral resources of
Southern Oregon. It is evident that
our hills are filled with mineral wealth
Would take pleasure in announcing to
aud that only enterprise aud capital are their old customers uiid the public geterally KENTU K IS FOUR YEARS OLD; FIFTEEN
needed to develop these vast resources, that they bare ou baud at
AND A HALF HANDS HIGH-, WHEN
IÍRCW A FARLOW
aud it »boaId be a source of gratifica­
GROWN.
e
tion to all who take au interest in the
welfare of Southern Oregon, to realize
Druggists and Apothecaries
Staple and Fancy Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, Bevis
that the signs of the times betokeu
Will Weigh 1,000 Pounds;
vastly increased prosperity in mining
Shoes. Hats, Caps. Millinery and Dress Goods, Crockery,
operations.
Fresh
Drug«
of
al)
Sluds
kept
constantly
on
hand
Heavy bined; meamrea 16 inccer around the knet'
FRIDAY....
....................... MAY 31, 1878
Ashland
VARIETY STORE.
J. s. HERRIN & CQ.»
Millinery Goods,
.
LAKE COUNTRY
4
Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex­
change for goods.
A
W
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
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CITY DRUG
HANDY & ROBERTS
S T O R E.
ACKNOWLEDGED
It having been reported that in the
event of Job Tozer’s election, I would
be Deputy Sheriff,and,as my brother is
a candnlute fur office on the same tick­
et, the presumption alluded to is calcu­
lated to injure if not to defeat Mr.
Tozer.
Such an appointment would neither
be for the best interests of the party
Dor consonant with my ideas of pro­
priety, and would savor strongly of the
“nepotism” often camplaiued of by the
Democracy. Trusting that the oppon­
ents of Mr. Tozer will oppose him up­
on his own merits only, I desire to say
that iu uo o inriugeucy will I nor, will
any of my family, oeek or accept of an
appointment of Mr. Tozer should he
be suceesful.
L. A. N eil .
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STATE NEWS-
[Condensed from St.u Exchanges]
Glass and Tinware, Shawls, Wrappers, Cliaks.
cap, and CuUuoi be furpaeeed fur style,
and acàuli.
A Card,
«
«
Lake Co., Or.
A Well Selacted stock
CLOTHING, GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES
HARDWARE
TOBACCO
Colts took the first premium at
the ht ate Eair.
(no43—3m)
CUIBORN NEIL.
FOR SALE!
920 ACRES Or LAND!!
Located in Jackson county Ore
And in fact everything usually kept in eibst
gon, 12 miles north-east of
been purchased in tian Francisco
DY II-STUFF
SOAP
Perfumery, and all kinds of
—A FULL LINE OF----
PATENT MEDICINES
Jacksonville.
Prices as low as the llmu will justify.
fciï“Store ore door Fomh of the roitefhee—op-
puïl e me Ashlaau lluus«..
ßsJT Dr.. H T I nlow can always be foand at
tbe bU>re, ready tu aiteod tu professi« nal Cails.
V2n33'f]
INT.OW A FARI OW
Linkville Livery Stables.
GEORGE NURSE
-CONSISTING OF—
Casimeres, Flannels, Tweids, Doeskins, Glarkets Stccklnj
Yarn and Made-up Clothing.
Always on hand and for sale at the lowest prices.
£d^~The highest market price paid for
WHEAT—OATS—BARLEY^DACON—AND—LARD.
Would inform his friends th>.t bis Stable« al
SlKKVlLïsE
The tunnel in the Monumental mine
550 Acres goal plow 1 ¡nd—300 Acree under fence.
is 688 teet deep.
Two good dwellings- Me.t-houre, B>ru, Shed aud LAKE COl'NTl' - - - OREGON
A prisoner, named Louan, sent to At the Lowest Cash Prices ! other out buddli g«. Well witwtd by creek and Are in excellent repair, amply provided with feed
Aud that cu«uiu>ert> «uii lie w<d ed on
springs—Plenty of good rail timber— Good range for
carry some wood t>> the A i ba Dy jail the
prompliv aud in lite best style,
stock.
They will Bell at the very
other day, did not return with the
A
Guod
RACK
Exoltent BUGGIES and No 1
PRICE: $8 00 PER ACRE.
RILING
HORbES
always unhand
wood.
O^This is A No. 1 Fann with ^Y'HorecB promptly care 1 fur, and
A preliminary survey is soon to be
good sheep range, and very cheap. Tourists and Others Outfitted
made between Brownsville and Albany,
Ou the shortest notice
for the proposed railroad.
tir Do not fail to give ibe I.ihkville Stables a tria
We trust the public will give us an op
The Brownsville Woolen Mills have porlunity to verily our statements before CäfEor particolare inquire of
v2uH f]
GEORGE NURSE,
been shut down for general repairs.
W
atters
à
G
aby
,
purchasing elsewhere.
Real Fatate Agenta
Carpenter? and paintery prospereth
Aehland Oregon.
3-itf)
in the Capital City. SiJem will be a
Ou M.uu Street
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
city yet.
Ashland
- - - - - Oregon.
A rooster attacked a little girl named
I have dow uu u.iud u lreuu Hui aseor^ment of
Cheadle, at A bany lately,and wounded ij^Be sure to give us a call
Hat«, Bonnets, Snadea. French Flowers, Wreathe
Plu.ee«, Neck Tire, Liueu Suits, Jut*. Ladies’
her twelve times in the face.
ALL PERSONS OWING THE
Fini-bUig G.uds, etc., etc. etc. Also
¡JLLVZJK
<f-
ROBERTS,
It is reporcsi that a I ttle nine year
ButtricK
Patterns
Wagner, Andersen & Farmer’s
(V2^5tf.)
.old boy named Fahy, shot and killed m
Mill Company
aud tbe Warner Healtu Corset.
large blaok bear, at Cuos Bay, last
CiT“A 1 orders from a distance promptly filled,
Are hereby requeued to call and settle with either
week.
tür Every tbihg sold cheap for Cash.
cash or note, by February Fret.
U.K
wagner . anderkon , a
co .
It is rep »rted th it two ineffectual at
fcifT Ble cbiug, Pressing aud Coloring, in the very
neatest manner.
*v2uiGU
tempt« have neon made at Albany to
THE EAGLE MILL
Jfrs. II. D. Jones.
FAIL
poisen W. C. Myer’s splendid Peroher- Situated ¡5 mite« South of Jacksonville and 1| mile
t-.v
nV to send for our
!*C
Catalogue. It
Nurih of Ashland, ie prepared to du general
on.«,White Prince ano Pride of Pereh^.
gW
am
■■ contains price*
MM
HB and description
leudel Sutherlin. Greenback candi­ Custom and Exchange Business
article
<«n-
date for State Treasurer, ha3 declined.
u*e.and 1« RETAIN AND RESTORE YOUR HEALTH BY
— Flour and Feed at tbe—
valuable
to
AMY
PERMOX
contemplat
­
WEARING
The taxable propertv of Albany thia
ing tbepwrehaae of any article for Per­
LOWEST
CASH
PRICES.
sonal,
Family
or
Agricultural
nae.
We
year, amounts to $1 015,442.
Dr. Warnei’s Health Corset.
have done a large trade the past season
tn the remote parts of the Territories,
lb« of flour, 2 lb« «h <-rt* and 8 lb« b-an per ku«h-
W. A. Willis, while driving to Rose- el 36 furgiod
and have, with few exceptions, exceed­
wueaU WMi sack and braud die rack«
— AND—
ed the expectations of the purchaser,
,bnrg last week, was thrown from his —cuetunierB furuiebiug u>e sack«. My brother
many claiming to have mane a saviag
DUPLEX SUPPORTERS. FOR SALE BY
it 40 to OO per cent. We mail these
.wagon, sustaiuing injuries which caus­
ATALOGVES TO AWY ADORKNS,
«'ll KE, UPOM APPLICATION. We sell
ed bis death.
iir c.'Odi to all mankind at wholesale
Will have charge uf the <x.etoees, being aa.iated by
■•Ice» in quantities to suit. Reference,
The Standard says A. W. Nye, of
competent miller«.
rst National Bank. Chicago.
Aenland, Oregon, Agent Tor Jackson, Josephine
Pendleton, uas lost about $800 worth
MONTSOMERV WARD A CD.,
and Lake counties.
Al,. Chi.Iren’s waists.
Ecerythiny as represented or no sale,
Original Grange Supply House,
of horses during the last few days,
~ ¿7 dt
Wabash Ave., Chicago, IU.
fc^ALL O bdkbs fbom a D ibtabck P bomftlt
from a disease similar to the epizootic. Iff.| Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM.
]oo-49-mS.)
F llkd .
LOdîlfVd
Lowest Living Profit«
Millinery Store.
Notice.
LlVEiLEPLIVE
Ladies, Attention!
G F. BILLINGS.
Scuthern and Scuth-Eastern Cregon
CàY’PRFSCRrP 1TONH cirefully comj ounded,
and n lie but geLuiue ¡.rucies used.
DRUGS
CLASH VARIETY 8T<>RER, which baviug
And in Let Everything Enquired for lie Trad* of
OILS
KENTUCK
—OF—
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS,
-ALSO—
PAINTS
IS A THOROUGH-BRED MAMMOTH JACK, OF
FINE BLACK COIA1R; IMPORTED FrtOM
KENTUCKEY, BY MR. W. BYBEE AND COL.
PAYNE.
HE A D QUARTERS
Mee. Jas. Bwisg,
Come ene, come all! and give us a trial.
J. M McCALLiCt.
T2n20!f]
PIONEER STOR e T
Asàlanà
Ox*g«n,
A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothing
at the
Dry Goods at the
•
PIONEER STORE.
PIONEER STORE.
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A Fine Assortment of Fancy
A splendid stock of Boota and
Goods and Notions at the
Shoes at the
PIONEER STORE.
PIONEER STORE.
—♦
An immense stock of the best
brands of Tobacco and Cigars at
the
PIONEER STORE.
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS,
“ Cheaper than the Cheapest ” is Our motto.
Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods.
MR8 M- W> HAR8ADINE