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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1878)
ASHLAND .IlE FBI DAY TIDINGS. Fits Epilepsy Ashland and Linkville JULY 12, 1178 i I STAGE LINE. STATE NEWS. I lUutxIeDsed from Sula F-rcaiDge») Dipt. Rood will build a bartentine at ilarehfield this season—Clackamas shows a gain of one hundred votes since I876-—Five printing offices in Portland employ women as type setters —Spring wheat over eight feet high is growing in a field near D ilias—Spring grain in Linn county thrives better fnau when sown iu the fall—Th * water power of Oregon C.ty alone exceeds 1,COO,000 horse power—Marina county cast 3,061 votes. In the prisidential election of 1870 2 060—Ten thousand dollars has be»n raised to establish a •hoe last factory in Hillsboro—The West coast twice factory.at Albany, will noon commence spiauiDg ytrn—Laue county, which throw 1,928 votes for president in 1876, now throws 2 01 1 for governor—The vote of Umatilla county •hows • larger aggregate gain than any . other eouuiy yet reported—Clatioo county threw over 1,009 votes at the lata eieotionja large gain uv*»r any pre vious el?<;ti »u—Grading continues on the Yaquina road. T<ie G»z tte earn estly caEs for help from ci’iz*ns—lhe total vote or Wisbington conuty on governor was T.307. 06 president in 1876 the total vote was 1 117—The wa ter power of Oregon alone, excluding Washington, is fully equal to that of all the western states—Oregon and Wash ington have shipped more fruit than any section in the world with the same population—Letters from the upper part of the Willamette valley inform us that rain is needed. Late sown grain is suffering much—Every stage from Umatilla to Boise City for the last two weeks ha.< been loaded with guns and ammanition for the troops in Idaho—The army worm, or sOmethiug equally voracious, is devouring every thing green io the vicinity of Mount Tabor back of East Portland—About 1,500 000 feet of lumber is cut each year by the Port Orford C«-dar Mill Company—Giant county Times says: iu 1876 there were 693 votes cast in this county, and in the late election 911—a gam of 241 votes. Tnis «peaks w’ll lor the progiets of unr ciinty. Cttrry conn y—the crops are looking Will, and they arc beginning to have how peas aud young potatoes—The saw Mill is rnnniug every day on flooring, dressing, &o., fur the Sin Franciscu market. M COLWELL’S TRI-WEEKLY Stugei run between the above named points three times a week, makirg the trip through in one d iy car rying U 3. Mail and passengers. LEAVES ASHLAND The wonderfnl siicceAi of the tele phone is all owing to th* fact that you oan attach one end of it to the mule's ear and swear at him in seven languag es without running the risk of getting kicked — Philadelphia Chronicle There are twenty-eight canneries on the Columbia river, moat of them be low the mouth of the Willamette, work ing fn»m 80 to 600 men, in the aggregate nearly 7,000. t An extra strong minded woman has remarked tiiat an oil bachelor is a man Who, through lelQsb motives, has re frained from making some woman wretched. A Detroit woman is being reduced to bar lust dress, because r-ilk is so high that she can't aff >rd it, and calico is as cheap she won't wear it. ------- - --- < ♦ ----------- *‘I say.” said a.rough fellow to a fop With suspicions bow lege—“I say,don’t you bat • to have your pantaloons cut with a circular saw?” No woDder a *hip is culled “she.” She has »b’its, stiv«, an apron, hooks aud eyes, pins.caps and ribbons, hoods, poppet’, and a husband. There in a man only twenty five years of age, who has already married four teen women. He is a clergyman, and parried them to their husbands. __ "irr;—— ♦♦♦—------------------ Pei maneiitly Cured nn humbug by on. niontti*. naagre of Or. G ulard’» Cel ebrated lufal ILle Fit Puwde x. < n- vin.-- uu i«r . ii ■«> » r.» .. i w *.l i.u f.r.he-, «. w<i i, ,, j] postpaid, f ee trial box. A- Dr G ul >d ir i e u ) , . - ri I u ■•.. b.- eV r m .‘e hi d e mj • e|.<ri«i «• ■ y t n ! s «• ur ’’»• w'e’ e ii.nu-m.rle ti v* b e per manently cured b i- u— of ’’«-«•- Pow- «leis, we will gunrante. a p-rmanent -1 • - » ...-►,«. refund you all money expended. All.uil«-ie • n u give u h -P<> wh «- • uu e.. ij uu.i, <»ixi b-5 cnu»ii.c-u «f .b«ir o.r live p *er- P I--,for'arg- b x *3.n\n- 4 b x-’f rfl n’ b uji .U o ai.y t,at ul U i d 8 ■ • o ’’ t. d 1 u r«- Cet,luf pr ce,«.i by e>. re.O D AVi»«e, General Merchandise, Drv-G oods, Groceries, School Books. Blank Books and Stationery, Am B?l s, MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FBI DAVS ul 4 o cluck a . m : arrives ul Link- ville same days. lieiuruiug, 36'1 360 FrtTos i - tk «»: t B mokly . N Y Ashland Barber Shop LEAVES LINKVILLE C; a a d. Í c g I —AND— Wil iam Mayfield TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AN > SAI UR Having perch is»< d ’he Baib*r Slop on D.\YS .•living at A Hand ».une »lay c->n Main street, l.tely kept by Janna K. necta w h o ir daily rtage line between Leu bo wip always b- found oa Liukv.ll« and F 'll Klamath Also wi h hand ready o his tri-weekly line from Linkville 10 Luke Cuy ttud al. intermedia e puinis. SHAVE YOU, CUT YOUR H\IR, ANI M. COLWELL. NOTIONS UNION LIVERY Fix y<>u up in the in -»t appr v«-d ¡-ty’e S ale Give m- a c <11 and tiy tne. ASHLAND HARNESS SHOi Ain35 •] WILLIAM MAYFIELD. Positively Cured. MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALERIN Saddlery & Harness, A shland , O regon . eeps a general assort - nient of gouda in Lis line of trade. K Ladies’. Men»’ nnd dles, a Speciality. Sad Team, Buggy and Plow Harness WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchange for Goods. DOltf. Aibland, Jure 27th, 1876. JOHN CHANDLER, A 1 i-uff'er-ir u< h • < l . p * h • r. nn i. I r ••• b cur A i I • • Dr. Kiesner'a Celebrated CoiiHumptive Powders. T e. tua . 'H <|l • ■ • Con b <•«. • .<• r i •• «.wu h Kiiniption ml all«’»e -e<- oi li. Thiout unit l.Ull^a i . h 1«- w 1 , m > -TO. t I- <>Ur I. I ii ii h .. , < ni I 1-0 10« < vi.ee you Hl I Ley r- 11 ■ l.i.lli Hitf, • f«r* ••’ .very itf.er, b, iu ii. ,<•»<•’p>.i«i, free trial box. We ou t « n‘ vo r m n»y uu i y n »re i erfec y sa i-iied of tl.etr cur i ve ,«>vcr . 11 you* i in *«.riii ri viuv.d"ii ■ de.a> ’!■ u’lvi. g nite P^wdcra a tn I, a-1 »y wfl<-ur-l «ur«-}«•> . °iice. A r 1 .g- b x, $3 <’<>, ei>’ to nv u r’ f h- UuLtd St ie. or Cuiiud.., b_. m L, on r.cei^v of pile . Address, .1 \CK“' N -II.l.E, OURSON. V!», PAVING PUR b ve > li.ed r bl r i., i»>.' le? ve o Ilf’.Ills i on. Ki.bli Ä. ■ lit* 11 i e , ub.it i 1 < y i. de » rn.i <d p I .<>i> ne h. t ii b c h i u i <-e >•’ I yeirt piai beru c. nf-ir»<l m»'b. w ju-’>y rj'nEUNI I r.. I C arriages , Aud cm furnivh our am ■ mer--" uh a ti,,-t<>p turo- oui at * y 1 i'i.e. Horses ßoaided Ou re'P<»nab’e lerui*, nd flip b«•• o'c■rH and a-’ét<- • leruiWci i, < hi thelii a l.ile uuder their Ch .r^e. A Horses Bou ght -ind Sofd. C. S. Sergent & Co., We will gu rafee 8i>t’frf <■ i,,|< i‘ *1 - ,,r 1 aC’ioua. C«Kb»’iii A’ M c M ahon DEALERS IN i General Metchand'se. Furnish ng Goods, S13 IS Hardware, Creek ry, Boots an.l Shojs Hats ana Caps Al I pereons ilidt bted to M 'KMl. & Folli talli. Will pltai-e- unni and i-e-ti e tin- f-Hiio* wn LOWEST dH’K.gn d a* the o il In ok.' FOR THE GiNtRAL TRADE -qilii't-il lip injturd mtely . A - Cue p a» ti e he eubteribers having completed their Saw Mil; ber, in quantities to suit purchasers, at the ve y 33’f ASHLAND produce taken in exchange tor goods. i-^I)o not fail to give trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give sat isfaction. F A C T O R X C. S. Sergent & Co. I i HKENIX. OREGON. lumber for all kinds of produce, on easy terms. > <e (. voll Ca> «• C g- til o S‘?0 pe * •*' nt i«- In i ii or<.e- of iih-’ M-x r g ■ in "er wti or li* e . 1’ r’i« ul« > e and r •n.plef w •r*- f5 ’re»- I n. r v- » ur H re din* ’»I. I ir bu b.rer Addier ËTlRMih A Co Por 1 .-»••. M be. B EST LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP. which we oiler to the trade at PRICES TJ SUIT HE TIMES. Ashland Meat Maiket. Our soap has been pronounced by those who know SUPERIOR and see if we can’t give satisfac Brown & Burliugham Chandler & Marshall V. 2, No. 51—tf. We are now manufacturing have on Itàlici a o good assortment of ■v2i-‘2i f I Give us a Trial ? tion. TO ANY IMPORTED I ARTICLE. PROPRIE TORS, 0 CO. WANTED.) WaLSvi SEWmG ^GHINE 327 & 820 Broadway, York: New (Means, La.; Cor. Ctata and Madison Sts,, Ch?cago, ills.; and San Francisco, Cal. For S^Fe by cU Flr^-C7.(iss Dealers. 20,000 lbs. Grease At the Factory. NEW GOODS’ NEW GOODS! ivinG'f.] CHEAP STORE. The rr IIE l NDF.R'IGN ED wILL BE FOUNI» 1 nt In- sl.o • O' Miin !• ic-6', t»o 'loo s KFNTU-TC IS VOUR YEARS OT.D; FIFTEEN f oi’M. e iv.-iy 11.k* wLp p ¿ir w p ep ir«-<l AND A HALF H ands bluH; Wt.EN I«» do in kin.'.s oi moi C iu iii> hue i ihe DRY GOODS, 1 A n CI' G oods , GROWN. o e- pr:c-. 1090 KEN1UCK Of Vehicles Made to Order. Bep irii'g of nil kind» 'one with di-pmeb. c-il ini ee me. i.ol f. JOHN RALPH. GROCERIES, NO IU.\S, CANDIES AND NUTS. STOCK FINE CLOTHING. MEN A- BOYa’ SUiTS OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE STOVES a : d hardware , Wagon Factory. I the lowest prices. best A LARGE WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KIND' Pounds; me-^nre* 16 inc'e* around the kne»- MRS. H A. MO’iRE would announce ’o *he lles Lidie, anil Gen’ten.eo w o d e-r« u-e *r-o.i«l a <>ro cap, and Cuuuot b- eu r j u-red fur «ij le. ni«-bt of a fln- *n‘t of H ir. ’hat 8be h<a p b*n e ■ her aDd uc k.u. ori-bra ’ed H Ir R-rio er, wf ich h.« no » been bef re ihb pubi c fdr »he apace <-f I wo years <.ud U «r in rv.ry itretaiic»* given en’irr r ’i^f cion iiowm’ ii prom ise« Nu m uerai or damagli g enb-t l.CB Is nerd in hi* I rep «ration, aud It 1» gu r. n eed i«« , rvvwjt hair falling«w after f >ot appHca’ioni*. Wrl .Kt«» u r rer of kiug-et nd ng ” Iduee* h. ve be- n *ucce*e(i.]tv tr - ted he per i«-miuon\a)< lb u»' la.’««- ioni I »ill IS A TWOROUGH-PRED MAMMOTH JAr X, OF pn^nce a full flowiug cr«»p of n-Or •» Il et ve- <»f FIXE BL.CK COLOK; lMruRltD F h OM b ikire«’, even io ne mort I r>'n"n<ced 8’a-e. 1 «»ii KENIUCKEY.BY MR. W. biBÍKA.XuCOL. prevent hair f om lurjitn ■ gr y. feiT Preyuriiion«' furwar led o 11 parr of the conu’r>. Ta Y NE. Agrnt, RIGDON & CO. TAKE NOTICE Weigh a E. ['o*2 n< 49- ‘ 13] Wagon Shop. W.ll 11 AlU-.l Di MRS. 51, W Wanted in exchange Brown & Burliugham. Two Irishmen in cropsing a field Came in contact with a donkey who was .making .'May hideous” with his un earthly brayjog. - Jemmy stood a ONE BOTTLE, $5, Or, THBEE BOTTLEB, f 10. moment in asttmishment; but turning AddrtJI» to P it.who seemed as much enraptured MRS. H: A. MOORE, with song T^s him-elf. remarked: I008j M. rket st, San Francisco, Od. •Tt’s.a fi fe large ear that bird has for music, Pat, but sure he’s got an awful •• " [v2n6-ly] cowH,” Send for illustrated Catalogue, nod nek for cample of mending, and our Circular Ho. 197 for further ins«.;uctiGns for buying machines upon terms stated in tho Catalogue. A-Itlaaid, Or. gon. C Scientific in workmanship t3 ecjoa! to a Chronometer Watch* and as eiogsntiy finished as a first-class Piano. It received the highest awo.rds o.t the V ienna and Cen° tonnlai ST £EU/0 ONE-FOURTH FAST- than ether Its capacity is unlimited. Ynare arc more VJ 3 L C O W fj a q h G« E S sold In tho United States than tho combined sales of all tho others. THE Vt/2LS©^ ATT AC HMZ MT, for doing aB kinds of repairing, V'JtTHOUT PATCHING, given FREI« with oaoh maohino. A Certificate is given with each Machine, guaranteeing to keep it in repair, free cf charge, for five years, it requires no special instructions to leain hew to ueo it. Satisfaction guaranteed, or no pay. ^acE'jincs delivered free of charge anywhere In tho United States. Give it a trial and support home industry. EATERS TN ATL KIND-» OF rUESH AND s '.«-d Manta, lue i igu.eC prices , aid lur Lides « not ea-i y e ri>-1 in'I e r iiue, and p I a. / / bn it cm as made iu hre. n>o.i8 I 1 by ary oiieol e tfter <vx,i«> -uy p-.it PAT STOCK OF ALL KINDS, " " oi <h< c un ry, wi u ir «ih. g -o wo k cie«di!y «tie e..q, uyiu’ui Jh i vo lurnih. You i eed iu b, $66 rr • ee. in yi.tii u a u li i Y>u ci. gve your I B he M at Mirk-t ^rici or’aken iu exching- for awi) f <>m in jit-oxer instil wbote timt tot e «ort,or only y<<u> uiuu.eu<8 M h tK. We ■ m- agen s wbourr m k ug urer |20 n-r «U»'. Allwhuebg X*- o. Ce C U iu te u.uiiey „et. Ai thè proeeui tune mou-y oiino. b- tu .:e .ururi y u<i r.ipi iy al any u ber bud .été. I u»»ts iiuib i.n io • ry i he b.ieii.ee*. lenueai.d $3 ou lì’ fiee. Adì rea m 50 2’f) at ouce, U. H*i l >. tt A Uu., PuiiUni Muiue. ;2-7*ly MRS. H. A. MOG RE’S J D. FOU UP :jsa ¿^3 8Li-»a All kinds of approved country LIVING RATES. We are prepared to exchange s. BUGGIES AND 360 F vltos H. ffi - t , R ko <» klyx , X. Y 36'1 k£5# ULX 12S Are now prepared to furn'.eh the bee" quali'y of lu», 11- ."ALDLE HORSES, ASH & RCBBKS, NEW SAW MILL. Main Street, Ashland, w u e hi.ve c- n-’ tn'k <>u band lhe verj betl^ Aud iu fl.ori, Fif-ry I ii r r»qti ed Two miles South-West of C. POPULAR STABLES! N. B. MARSHALL. Chandler & Mirshall. E xchangi Corner of 4’h a- d Cai fonda Sts TEAM A BUGGY COLLABR, CURRYCOMBS, BRI 1 LE3, CINCH OS. STIRRUPS. W HIPS. I.A.'llES, SPURS, COLLAR PADS, ETC.. kTC . And everything usually kept in a first-c'a s e-tabli hnient. Repairing do e wiibie«i ness and dispatch ut prices to suit the times. and STABLES CONSUMPTION C. K. KLUM, Items ir>>iu t lie Fort F ort KL amath , July 21, 1S78. Indiaus quiet. Wood hauling commenced. New Butcher since the 1st. Klamath house sold again. No mail contract as yet. Hay makers preparing for work. Mr. N Cooke will leave us shortly Cipt. Adams loft with scouting party Satarday. Over 200 000 sheep on the ot her side of Wood river. Twectv • • condemned cav. horees were sold last week. I Grand muster of troops last Sunday —Nun com. stud especially attractive. J. C. falling sickness T^IRTHE EX’EI-1 OFTUOSE DE-T» 1 i ing go d w tgon w rk. the nni’e'S'g e I IRON AND COPPER WARF, OF THE BEbT QUALITY, all ot which, ^ill- be sold e eby makes kuown that >e can be o ml On hand and made to Order. TIN, SHEET I. tunes i hi- si o » in '.bo S. W. < o < e the public eq ne \shl-nd Ogn; n <l - CHEAP FOR CASH. è ■!v .• .d w-Hing 'o 'o •*' «o k ent»u< el to me Ha wo kin tnlike manner. W'«»• A 000 BUSoLL'io Wheat .oid O its wanted in exchange for gooda, at Cash AKiUAG BUGGIKS, Wil EL OjVU J • > pri £ ^Pleaee give n,e a < m 1 aud cuuviuce yuoreeU, before BA (ROWS. PLOW >TO RS, ' r„ m .<e I Colts took the first premio tn at PurcLubing eibuwheru, ur. 1 w¡11 u-*t be undeibold. o ”i e . and impaired o • short rot'ce. the bt<»te t a.r T ’u best Eas orti. m ‘ o k eo s'an lv oi hand. W. W. KEN I NO ». er (uc43—3m) CLAIBORM NEIL Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. no50v2 B. F. REESER.