Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 09, 1878, Image 4

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    THE
ASHLAND
ASHLAND HARNESS
“Yes, 1 jveindeed i? light from Lleavec;
A spark of <h it imnr trial f.re
With uDgelb tin red, by All - given,
To lift from e rth our low deeire.”
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I don’t seo how anyone wbo^asn’t
been th re ” can successfully contra­
dict the proposition: those who’ve been
there, wont try it.
Amusements around the camp fire
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were kept up until late in the night.
Tommy excited himself to his fullest
capacity; Prof. IL, though footsore
and disabled for walking by the ua*
usual exercise lie was indulging iu, was General Merchandise,
the samo unruffled embodiment of
good uatnre—the same imperturbable
Furnishing Goods,
monument of patience and acquies*
cence—ho bad been from the start,
Hardware, Crockery,
“Pap” did sime things that caused all
to ‘’laugh cocsumtdly.” His main Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps
effort, however, fc was a melancholy and
And in short, Everything required
signal failure, Mounting a log for the
sake of being conspicuous, lie essayed
FOR THE GENERAL TRADE
the rendering of a very plaintive ui'.ty,
As Cheap as the
that had reference to the cold and cruel
heart«.dness of a young damsel whose
name was Polly, lie was evidently so
All kinds of approved country
ub'Gibe I in the sentiment that he lost
run of the words, and broke down on i produce taken in exchange for
the chorus. After frequent repetitions
goods,
of tbo word Polly, Polly at last got o
—
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stuck in the mournful singer's throat,
and be then seemed more anxious to get
B^Do not fail to give us a
under, than be bad previously been trial before purchasing elsewhere,
eager to get on top, the log.
as we are determined to give sat­
C. K. KLUM,
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failed to enter. The mind gets wearied
with grandeur after beholding a score
or two of tbesa enchanting chambers,
and asks for rest even on the threshold
of probable now discoveries. Altera
short respite, the feeling of enriositv is
as keen edged as ever. This is the
reason why those who bave cuce visited
this scene of underground magnificence
are so soon anxious to return again,
after reproaching themselves with the
folly of leaving without making more
thorough researches.
Our party left the cave cn the after
noon of the third day after our arrival
—most of ths members, however,
promising themselves a speedy return
to the work of delightsome recreation
—for we had other scenes of natural
splendor to visit,and vividly those scenes
brouglii to mind some of George D.
Prentice concluding observations in
his immortal po -m to ?dammoth cuve
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“How oft we g ze
With r.w ? or ;vl n*..*.ni »u on the nr w
Au I unf uui’.i ir, bit pas? c i!lly b?
T ie l>v»r:ier airi the uig'die.-! Wonderful
Ié this ’one worl l of <lirkue-*3 atxl <x gloom,
Butfir m >re wonderful y<>n outer wo.ld,
L't bj th: giorions «tri. Tnc»e arches swe I,
Sibi'.me in ion? ani «li n ui iguiiicet.ee.
Eat how sublime G.xi's blue canopy
Bele g itrel with his burning cherubini,
Keeping Lheir watch eternali
“Oh lhe jerformnnee on the uhcle it may bj said
’Twas musical, but eadly sweet.”
isfaction.
After a brief sojourn in the land of
C. S. Sergent & Co.
A-e al! the snow-white geme that lie beautiful
Nod,
we
commenced
early
preparations
la th:'-? mysterious chambers, gleaming out
PHŒNIX, OREGON.
for tho succeeding day’s adventures —
Ami l the tn -liacajly gl hth , un i wild
(v2n21tf. )
These rocky hills, alni c!.tf>», an i gulfs; but for the hunters to hunt, and the sight­
Mi re b.-uutiful and wild the things tii t greet
seers to see n section of mountain
Tue waLdcror io our w >rld of i'g it—’’ &c., <kc.
Ashland Meat Market.
YVe had for oar destination what are scenery perhaps, unexcelled anywhere
called “the lakes,” near the summit of else on the globe. On cur way up to
Old Gray back. Up and over the steep tho summit of the mountain, we pass
ridge east of the cave,over logs.through by the lakes; but they are too sma!l to
thickets, aud through “che continuous claim much attention. TLoy help out
woóds where roll: the Oregon” for the general appearance of tho land i
about two miles—nearly ail the way ou rcapes; otherwise they are a useless
appendage. Once un the summit we
an up grade—and we reach a camping
PROPRIETORS,
Lave a view of a comideruble portion
place ou tuo giade near the lakes, in a
of two States—cur point of observation
few rods of immense banks of snow.
ealers in alt . kinds of fresh and
being nearly or quite on the State line. D Sailed Meats. The highest pr.ces j<ai<l lor hides
Notwithstanding the high altitude of
and pel 8.
onr situation,the piace was not wanting Mt. Shasta seems like a near door
in evideuces of a nearuess to civiliza­ neighbor. Tho peaks of the Cascade
FAT STOCK OF ALL KINDS,
range are many of .them iu sight. A
tion. Saudwiehel between patches of
snow were seen herds of sheep and cat­ splendid bird’s-eye view of the interven­ Bonght at Market price or taken in exchange; for
ing mountains and valleys is also had. Me its.
tle, feeding upon the tender green
We can almost see the ocean. Mr.
grass that, crowns this magnificent and
Briggs, who is herding sheep almost Brown 8c Eurlingliams
useful old monutain wi h mid-summer
(no50v2 f)
on ihe summit, says that he can seo the
verdure at a time when the valleys and
ocean ou a fine day. But the finest
their surrounding hills aro scorched
UNION LIVERY
sight of ull is a view of the congrega­
aud brown. This splendid provision,
tion of peals seen in a south-westerly
in the am Dgements of Nature is being
direction. They are very numerous, S ale and E xchange
taken advantage of extensively by the
and nearly of the same Eighth, being
cittlo and sheep owners of Illinois,
partly covered with snow, The inter­
Williams creek and Applegate valleys,
mediate places must be filled in by
who find here a land that “Hows with
the imagination of the rt uder. The Corner of 4th and California Sts.,
: - ilk and honey;” that greets them with
only further assistance I feil able
aU the fresbuess and joyousness of
J a CKSONVII.I.K, OllEGON.
to render is this: after having been
Spring, at a timo when tho unfortu
UNDER SIGNED, HAVING PUR-
much of the grand and rugged moan rpnE
E ciiwl the ub
rirtine«! ru 1>1
nate human bipeds of the valleys are
tain scenery of the State, I think the from Ktibii & Wilson, beij leave to inform/
sweltering will Summer heat. 1’oor
public that they are <leternnue«l to lneniA
view Lad from hero, eclipses any simi­ a tile comimance
of tti«-patronage that br.s lor luaLy
bipeds! bow ’ pity thjie;
lar sigLt I ever Lad, nut even excepting years past been conferred on these justly
“Ours the wild I.L in tumult s ill to range
a view from the summit of Mt. Pitt.
From ill to real, :.nl j.»y in every change.” i
POPULAR STABLES!
Bat it is fit tLiit these idle jottings
Such, I think, was the general feeling
We have constantly on band the very liest
should find a terminal point somewhere,
of the cave hunters tbo Light wo Lt even right here, without tiring anyone SADDLE HORSES,
our camp fire so near the stars and with farther details; only adding we
BUGGIES AND
Heavens. Speaking of tho camp tire returned in safety.
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reminds me that there was yet a prac­ I
Iiigeisoll
on Intemperance.
tical, or earthly, side to our existence.
And cin'furnieb our cusecmcr« with a tip-top turn­
Despite a senso of our lofty eminence,
out al any lime.
In a recent letter to an Indiana paper
we were hungry, aud supper seemed a
fueler m the genera: make-up of human Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll says that
Horses Boarded
happiuess not to bo treated with ab- the only “ temperance speech” ho ever On reiRotuible terin?, an<l the b*<t of ctre an<l atten­
made was in what was known as the
bestowed upon them while under their charge.
3plute
crence. Tne splendid ex- Munn trial in Chicago, when ho made tion
Also,
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erciso
ariiy coupled with the
these few remarks: “ I believe, gentle­
life we
leading, vastly increased
Horses Bought and Sold.
men, that alcohol, to a certain degree,
our capacity for epicurean enjoyment
We will guirantee satisfaction iu all our trans­
V/e were so inf< eted with a desire for demoralizes those who make it, those actions.
C ardwell & M c M ahon .
who
sell
it
and
those
who
drink
it.
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luxuries, that wo tried to steal some
UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR PA-
milk from the cows that were feeding believe that from the time it issues from fBlUE
3 irons for the liberal pairouage l>eeU>\*e<l upon
the
coiled
and
poisoned
worm
of
the
us during our connection with ti.e Union Livery
on the luxuriant garlic, , or wild onions,
of the s.uie
distillery, until it empties into the bell Stables.wouldLeiqieakacoiitiiiiUi.ee
'.< our successors.
C aiidw eld A c M c M ahon .
near camp. The calvi es up here, how-
of crime, dishonor aud death, it de­
No. 17; if.
ever, as we soon learned, are very
moralizes everybody that touches it
punctual in tbo performance of duties
of a lacteal nature, and it was only by from its source to its ends. I do not
believe that anybody can contemplate
U’il’o UP ono of these self-acting—if
not patented—milkers, that we could the subject without becoming predju-
hope for succtbs. This operation was diced against that liquid crime. All
I
gone through with—wa waited patient­ we have to do, gentlemen, is to think
ly till morning for the lacteal lluid to of the wrecks upon either bank of this
accumulate, aud hu.l our labor for our stream of death; of the suicides; of the
pains. The mother bovine kicked the insanity; of the poverty; of the igno-
nnce; of the destitution; of the little
bucket, nearly full of milk, ruthlessly I
to the ground, as if to emphasize tho children tugging ut the faded dresses
commandment, “thou shalt not steal!’’ of weeping and despairing wives, ask­
Anyhow, wo hud garlic for supper, aud ing for bread; of the mtn of genius it We are now -manufacturing, and
has wrecked; of the millions struggling
veni-on—oh what venison—besides the I
with imaginary serpents, produced by have on hand a good assortment ot
edibles brought with us. Everything,
this devilish thiDg; and when you
or nearly everything, tastes good when
think of the jails, the alm3-Louse8, the
you aro hungry, and we were huDgry
LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP,
I prisons and the scaffolds upon either
so often that our supplies threatened
bank, I do not wonder that every
to fail ns lung before we were satisfied
which we offer to the trade at
I thoughtful man is predjudiced against
with sauntering. Our appetite for
that damned stuff called alcohol.”
food being both gratified and satisfied
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
A ministerial critie is likely to occur In Englirwl.
fur the evening, left us free to feed A gladiatorial combat is raging between the lJaacone-
other kinds of appetites that are apt to lielland Gkids’on psrties.
Our soap has been pronounced
evince an existence when the demon of
by those who know
hunger is not too predominant. Sonco
SUPERIOR
of our members wore fond of singing;
OK
TO ANY
some, or perhaps all, had a keen relish FALLING SICKNESS.
IMPORTED
fo’ jokes, while a few—not so very few
ARTICLE.
Permanently Cured no hrimbujg —by
either—had an appetite for—for—well, one month*« uwitfe of Dr. Gouiurd'a Cel­
Infallible Fit Powder». To con­
after ull, I guess it’s bast not to bo too ebrated
Give it a trial and support home
vince »utferers that three powder« will do all w® cl »im
them, we will send them by mail, pout paid, a
specific. But, anyhow, and notwith­ for
free trial box. A» Dr. Goulard is the only pny- industry.
mci»n that has ever nude this disease a special study
standing:
Brown à Bnrlingliam
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STABLES,
MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEAL ER IN
Saddlery & Harness,
A shland , O regon .
eeps a general assort -
ment of goods in bis line of trade.
K
Ladies’, Mens’ and Boys’ Sad
dies, a Speciality.
Team, Buggy and Plow Harness,
TEAM & BUGGY COLLARS,
CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES,
CINCHOS, STIRRUBS.
WHIPS, LASIIES, SPURS,
COLLAR BADS, ETC.. ETC.,
And everything usually kept in a firs’-cla
establishment. Repairing doue with neat
ness and dispatch at prices to suit the
times.
WHEAT Taken at the Highest
Market Rates in Exchange
for Goods,
KH,
(tor
Ashland, June 2;th, 1876.
JOHN CHANDLER,
N. S. MARSHALL.
Chandler & Marshall.
F*
NEW SAXV MILL.
The eubecribers having completel their Saw Mill
Two miles South-West of
Main Street, Ashland
Are now prepared to fuYnish the best qurJiy of lum
ber, in quantities to suit purchasers, at the very
LOWEST
LIVING RATES.
♦ ♦-
of product
on easy terms.
Give us a Trial
and see if we can't Hive satislac-
tion.
Chandler & Marshall.
V. 2, No. 51—tf.
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ASHLAND
F A C T O 11
Fits Epilepsy,
“He v ho h ith loved not,here wcu'd learn th it love. >>
For, to borrow from the «nine great bird:
“1' i? the hour wten from tloj boughs
The nightingale’s high ta/.e is beiud;
It le tie hour w l en lover»' vows
Seem sweet in every v bisserei word.”
Ynd if one or two, or perhaps a still
greater proportion of uur number, were
, eady to sav:
and as to < ur knowledge thousands heve been ,>er-
manently cured J>y ’he use of these Pow­
der», we will guarantee a permanent
cure iu everv case, or refund you all money
expended. All Sufferer, ehou:«l give these Powders
an early trial, and be convinced of thtir curative
powers.
Price, for large box, $3.00, or 4 boxes f>r $ 1°.00,sent
by mail to any part of United States or C*n i«la ou re­
ceipt of price, or by express, C. O. I>. Addref s,
ASH S l ROBB! NS,
lifiyl
3b0 F ulton t3TE.EE r, B boo K.LV M, N. Y.
Wanted in exchange
20,000 lbs. Grease
At the Factory.
RIGDON & CO.
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& '£ u * U i -1
DEALER IN
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Vu
Sit a
to a Chronometer Watch,
in workmanship is
and as elegantly f. ished as a first-class Piano. It
at the Vienna and Ccna
received the highest av
GWE-FOURTH FAST-
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t o n n t a! E x p o s i t i c n g . a ß V
¡.¿a capacity is unlimited.
ER than other machin
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AC H »E S sold in th©
There arc trnc-o ViH LS
iv;;trned r.aics cf all the
United States t**®" ’*
K -*z-
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ATTACHMENT, for
others» THE V. .
g,
WITHOUT
PATCHING,
doing all kinds
î m
hinc. A Certificate is given
given FREE
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with each RZJaoh
iteeing to keep it in repair,
It requires r.o special
free of charge,
uso it. Satisfaction
instructions to
iines delivered free of
charge anywkero en tho Uni d States.
Dry-Goods, Groceries, School
Books, Blank Books and
Stationery.
te
&iuts
.£*
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—AND—
GEORGE NURSE,
Send for Illustrator! Catalog”!?, t?i. £sk fcr sample of mending,
i actions for buying machines
and our Circular Wo. 197 for further
upon terms stated in the Catalc c.
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AGENTS ) WtfgS
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WANTED. I
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827 & 320 Broadway.
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Cor. Stato and Madi son
WM. D. CORFE.
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Linkville Livery Stables.
NUISE & CORPS
JV>r. Æ g * c? 6.7
•“•re pleased to atnounce that their Stables
A sent
LAKE COUNTY
OEGON
Are In excellent repa>r, amply provided with fte’
And that customers will oewaiedou
promptly and in the best style.
Good HACKS Excellent BUGGIES and No
RIDING HORSES always on hand.
C-47 Horses promptly care 1 for, and _£?-g
Tourists and Others Outfitted
GOODS’.
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Oa the shortest notice
Gi' Do Dot fail to give the. Linkville Stables a trial
Jv3 no 71T1
N u USE A’ COttPE.
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CHEAP S TORE.
Ashland and Linkville
The
STAGE LINE
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~ M. COLWELL’S TBI-WEEKLY
Stages run between the above named
points three times a week,
making the trip
through in
one day car­
rying V. S. Mail and passengers.
LEAVES LINKVILLE
GROCERIES,
NOTIONS,
DRY GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,
FINE CLOTHING,
MEN & BOYS’ SUIT
A LARGE STOCK
OF
CANDIES
AND NUTS,
CIGAKS AND
TOBACCO,
CROCKERY.
GLASSWARE t
STOVES AND HARDWARE,
LEAVES ASHLAND
MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI­
DAYS at 4 o'clock a . m ; arrives at Link-
ville same days. Returning,
the lowest prices.
best
On baud and made to Older, TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER
ALE, Ot lliE LES1 QUALITY, all of which, will be sold
CHEAP FOR CASH.
TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATUR­
DAYS arriving at Ashland same day con
nects with our daily stage line between q Q(JQ Ll STILLS of XV heat and Oats wanted in exchange for goods, at Cash
Linkville and Fort Klamath. Also with
’ .
* rices. Vr^l
’lcase give me a call and convince yoarseli, before
na
his tri weekly line from Linkville to purchasing elsewhere, as
I will not be undersold.
Lake View and all intermediate points.
T
M. COLWELL.
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