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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1878)
THE ASHLAND TIDINGS JE-CAX--. "yjLJ FRIDAY AUGUST 23, is; While Adam and Evo were yet in Eden when our fair young grandmoth er new there wasr t another living soul in all the wide, wide world but herself, and her snoring husband, we don’t sup pose that she ever went to ^sleep with out first looking under the couch and leaves “for a man,” and rousing Adam I from his first sweet nap to ask him if he was sure he had locked the front door ? ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP H. M. THATCHER. SIKES WORD{|f THATCHER & MORDEN C. K. KLUM, DEALERS IN long to Deselie & Connell. They are very hard to work, being composed of hard cement, and having very little dump. The last 1G to 22 feet, have to be shoveled by staging into the flume. Notwithstanding, these claims have always paid very rich. These gentlemen have now gone to San Fran Morris Barm. cisco to purchase-one of those new pat ent elevators, which are doing such ef ficient servico in California. ’J The mining interest of Josephine, like that of Jackson, is begining to revive, capital is being attracted by Main Street, Ashland, the rare opportunity of investment, a result long desired, and earnestly look V Job’Ll) announce to the people of Jack- ed for by the citizens, who fully real son and Like counties that they have com ized the latent resources of their menced receiving their new Fall Stock, and every day will witness additions to the broad acres of gravel. In this, Jose that largest stock of phine county has the advantage of Jackson, not that her diggings are richer, but are more extensive and I have belter water facilities. The mines at Althouse, Waldo,Sucker creek, and in fact on all the tributaries of the Illinois river, are being rapidly devel oped, and there u, in our opinion, STANDARD GOODS, SOLD AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE, no more inviting field for capital, at this time, on the coast. Will <lo it, they propose tin do the largest business this fall and winter, ever Messrs. Wimer A Sons, Lavo reno- done by them in the last five vated the elegant building, bnilt and years, and that they can so long occupied by Mcllwane, and positively make it to the advantage of every one have now un immense stock of general to call upon them in Ashland merchandise on hand, and are doing a anti test the truth of their assertions business to correspond. It is through They will spare no pains to maintain, more the energy of this firm, and their liber fully than ever, the reputation of their house, as the acknowledged al patronage of the mining and other interests of their section, that Waldo is awakening into new life. Their es tablishment, Mr. Sawyer’s hotel and ----- FOR----- livery stables, Frank Bryan’s saloon and a boarding house, is the principal Staple and Fa ;cy Goods places of business in Waldo. Groceries. Hardware, Cloth On the evening of our stay at Waido, we attended church, and listened to a ing, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, very able sermon by Rev. 31 C. Mil Millinery and Dress Goods. ler, a youthful miuister, late of Virgin Crockery, Glass and Tin- ia, who is now traveling on a circuit in Ware, Shawls, Wrap Josephine county. On Thursday’morning, we set out on pers, Cloaks. horseback, in company with Dr. Hol in fact, everything required for the ton, for Kerbyville,stopping on the way And, Trade of to dine with Gov. Briggs. We arrived ut Kerbyville in time to take a review Southern and South-eastern Orcioli. of the town, and enroll a number of names for the T idings . Everything is very quiet, but there is evidence of A FULL LINE OF much business being transacted here. The largo store of Mr. N. Delemater, .ASHLAND carries an immense stock of miscella neous goods. In front of their store set lb,000 pounds of naib, and they are soon expecting another invoice. This speaks well for the improvement of the country, in the building line. -------- CONSISTING OF-------- This establishment is under tho man J toesk ins, agement of Mr. J. M. Smith, whom wo /V ail nets, Blankets, Cloth injj, met for tho first time, although be was Cassi meres, one of the earliest and most active * A (ways on hand and for sale at lowest prices agents for the T idings . We found him to be a most genial and accom ! ^TThe highest market prices paid for”^»^ plished gentleman. Mr. Delemater has also a branch establishment at Brown town on Althouse. Tho establishment of Mr. Win. Naucke, also contains a large assort ment cf general merchandise, grocer ies, patent medicines, etc., and shows unmistakable evidence of prosperity. On Friday afternoon, we took a seat by the side of tho “invincible Richard of the whip,” who wheeled ns jauntily along over the fine road leading to Wilderville, where wo arrived at six o’clock, and was received by Mr. Wil der, and tendered tho freedom of tho house. Supper came, and was dis patched; the guests, some eight or ten Of Vehicles Made to Order. in number, spent the evening very pleasantly, by listening to seme very excellent musio by Mr. Scott, a gentle JOHN RALPH. man traveling with us. About ten o’clock, however, an alarm was raised W. C. DAI.EY, II. S. EMERY. that “Dick” was missing. A search was J. R. TOZER, instituted, which resulted in finding him in clover near by. That is to say, he was enjoying the compuuy of sever Proprietors of the C hampion al young ladies of his acquaintance, who bed encamped at this point on WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, their way to the valley. Wilderville is a new station, which A shland , O regon , promises to bo a centre of considerable importance. It already contains a store, owned by Mr. Vance, a hotel and blacksmith shop. But we must stop, leEt our patrons may be led to think that we had never DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, been away from home before. Permit v.8 to say, however, that we arrived in DOOR & WINDOW Jacksonville, in good time, where we FRAMES, met numerous friends, to whom we re OF .11.1. DLMt.NSIOXS. lated among other incidents of Jose phine county, the 8tory of the tin cans, but as only ono or two are interested X-9-P jct (7K e frames neatly mace to in it, we shall not relate it through the ■ order. T idings . Thanking the friends wo met ’ I-^“P laning of all kinds, sawing, in every part of Josephine that we vis- ■ turning, boring, etc., etc., ited, for their generous aid, and kind greeting for the T idings , we will cease .DONE WITH DISPATCH. boring them. MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN Saddlery & Harness, A shland , O regon . DEALERS IN General Merchandise, K eeps a general assort - ment of goods in his line of trade. Ladies’. ¡Tiens.’ and Boys’ Sad LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. Are now receiving from San Francisco an extensive stock of goods of great varfetf exactly suited to the trade of the dles, a Speciality. Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Team, Buggy and Plow Harness, J. M. M’CALL & CO Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps And in short, Everything required FOR THE GENERAL TRADE As Cheap as the 3U L23 »AN LHJ S3 All kinds of approved country TEAM V BUGGY COLLARS, CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES, CINCHOS, STIRRUPS. WHIPS, LASHES, SPURS, COLLAR PADS, ETC.. ETC., And everything usually kept in a first-cla. establishment. Repairing done with neat ness and dispatch at prices to suit the times. produce taken in exchange for WHEAT Taken at the Highest o goods. --------- ---------------- not fail to give us a trial before purchasing elsewhere, as we are determined to give sat- isfaction. C. S. Sergent & Co. PHCENIX, OREGON. (v2n21tf.) Ashland Meat Market. HEADQUARTERS, Market Rates in Exchange for Goods. Ashland, June 27th, 1876. LAKE COUNTRY Which ‘hey are prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to satisfy customers. sure to call and see us and see lor yourselves. Beef Cattle, Hides and AVool taken in ex change for goods. O v2nll)tf. noltf. « Chandler & Marshall. rn 1 (Z NEW SAW MILL. X “D co BBS < o ”S CD her, in quantities to suit purchasers, at the very bought at Market price or taken in exchange" for Meats. Brown &. Harris, (no9v3 f) 1 lumber for all kinds of produce, on easy terms. npiiE undersigned , having ruit-jj. u c.luffd the ab .ve named t*ll>'>l,‘t‘ from Kubli it Wil«on, beg ¡eave to inform the public that they are determined to merit AL _zl* a continuala-e of the patronage that has for many years past been conferred on these justly POPULAR STABLES! We have constantly on hand the very best o =3 C/) ?■ 7 2 " 4 K X — *T" 5 o ZT ■** * — ft o /*■ c iX C£2 œ ■ ■'z z. O Í5 X r. 2. o' . i X c X o 3 -o o c =3 Q. v—1 “□ Ci c G> X c T =3 o O c FT” C c T- =2 X o Q. k—i y c o 7~* o Q V. 2, No. 51—if. X c X Give us ;i Trial, Chandler & Marshall. c X C “J co -Hs c= K ft o O 7? C5 C X O c “3 CD CO r/. X Corner of 4th and California Sts., J acksonville , O regon . >< CD O o CL. VJ ? £? ? K. V ■ UNION LIVERY and see if we can’t give satisfac S ale and E xchange tion. GOODS X -CJ ----------- ------------------- :-------- STABLES, X O “5 LIVING RATES. X o P» =3 CD cr Are now prepared to furnish the beet quali y of lum C r < X" 73 Ä 3 Q. Z3 UÏ We are prepared to exchange FAT STOCK OF ALL KINDS, CD * -D in alt . kinds of fresh and D ealers Sailed Meals, luu highest prices paid lor hides X « Ï ►x The subscribers having complete! their Saw MUI LOWEST and pelis. > 0 Main Street, Ashland, rROTRIETORS, / N. S. MARSHALL. Two miles South-West of BROWN & HARRIS, C j Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. THATCHER & WORDEN. -i JOHN CHANDLER, Be -9 ■Z S c *• X J. D. FOUNTAIN. V j ■ •—< V. TZ Cß DEALER IN i (v2 no50 tf) General Merchandise NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Dry-Goods, Groceries, School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, CHEAP STOKE. SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES And can’furnish our cus‘<mers with a tip-top turn out at any lime. Horses Boarded Ca ml.i e<8» ®i Utg’i) < >n reasonable terms, and the b»,t of c ire and atten tion bestowed upon them while under their charge. Also, The DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CANDIES A Arc pleased to * antounce that their Stables lake cocxA~ - - a T - OEGOX Are in excellent repair, amply provided with feel And that customers will be wai’ed on promptly and in the tiect style. Good n.V'KS Excellent BUGGIES and No RIDING 1JOF SES always on hand. Horses promptly care 1 fur, and On the shortest notice tiTDo not fail to give the Linkville Stables a trial [v3 no 7tf] NURSE & CORPE. Ashland and Linkville LINE. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. GLASSWARE e« da On hand and made to Order, TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE, OF THE BEST QUALITY, all of which, will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH. O 000 PUSHELSof Wheat and Oats wanted in exchange for goods, at Caah J Prices. BP^Pleaee give me a call and convince youreelf, before purchasing elsewhere, as I will not be undersold. B. F. REESER. no50v2 Tourists and Others Outfitted which we oiler to the trade at Our soap has been pronounced by those who know’ " SUPERIOR TO ANY IMPORTED ARTICLE. Give it a trial and support home industrv. •/ CIGARS AND STOVESAND HARDWARE, MSKVIL.&E LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, OF CROCKERY. NURSE & CORPE FURNITURE, FINE CLOTHING, MEN A BOYS’ SUIT WM. D. CORPE. Linkville Livery Stables. We are now’ manufacturing, and have on hand a good assortment ot the lowest prices. TOBACCO, FITHE UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR PA- GEORGE NURSE, £ trous for the liberal patronage bestowed upon us during our connection with me Uniou Livery .stables, would bespeak a continuance of the same li our successors. C abdwell & M c M ahon . No. 17; tl. F A C T O R Y. nt Î GROCERIES, NOUONS, AND NUTS, We will guarantee satisfaction iu al) our trans actions. C aiidwell & M c M ahon . DALEY & CO, goods, A LARGE STOCK Horses Bought and Sold. ASII LAND best M. COLWELL’S TRI-WEEKLY Stages run between the above named points three times a week, making the trip through in one (lay car rying U.S. Mail and passengers. LEAVES ASKLAND MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI DAYS at 4 o 'clock a . m : arrives at Link ville same days. Returning, STORE. Aslilaad. Qxegeug (o) A Large and Fresh stock of | An Elegant stock of Clothing Dry Goods at the at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. ------- I A Fine Assortment of Fancy A splendid stock of Boots and Goods and Notions at the Shoes at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. An immense stock of the best brands of lobucco and Cigars at the PIONEER STORE. ---- ------------ —• During the reign of Henry III,there LJ u W ill contract for the J erection of wua a time when it was thought im all i/.uJs oi B uddings . possible to exist without sugar plumbs. Undertaking,a Specialty. LEAVES LINKVILLE Wanted in exchange Every one carried his box of sugar TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SATUR GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OIL! plumbs in Lis pocket as he now does SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. DAYS arriving at Ashland same day con nects with our daily stage line between his snufi box. It is related in the his “Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Our motto. Linkville and Fort Klamath. Also with Give Us a Trial, tory of Duke de Guise, that when he At the Factory. his tri weekly line from Linkville to Bring on your Prod uce and Exchange for Goods. vus killed ut Bloi , ho Lad his con.lit Lake View and all intermediate points. DALEY & CO. RIGDON & GO. box in bis hand. M. COLWELL. I Val. Ill No. Iti. ■-------------------- — •♦ ♦ ♦------------------------- 20,000 lbs. Grease I •tv2n6'JT.J V3 l-‘.f. •T2âll,-U MRS. M. W. HARGAOINE- ,