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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1878)
THE ASHLAND 'FRIDAY I TIDINSG Facts Worth Keuiembering Ts published in sfmi-weekly parte of eight pages in A each part,or s xteen pages each week. It present« "One thousand shingles laid four inches to the weather, will cover 100 i square feet of surface, and five pounds ? •of shingle nails will fasten them. One-fifth more sidiDg and flooring is DEALERS IN needed,than the number of square feet •of snrface to be covered, because of the General Merchandise, lap in the siding and matching of the (floor. Furnishing Goods, Ode thousand laths will cover seven- *ty yards of snrface, and eleven pounds Hardware, Crockery, of lath-nails will nail them on. Eight bushels of good lime, sixteen Boots and Shoes Hats an J Caps "bushels of sand and one bushel of hair And in short, Everything required 'will make enough mortar to plaster 100 square yards. FOR THE GENERAL TRADE A cord of stones, throe bushels of As Cheap a« the lime and a cubic yard of sand, will lay Œ9 LSLÎ LSB LP S3 'Q? o 100 cubic feet of wall. Five ooursea of brick will lay one All kinds of approved country foot in height on a chimney. Nine bricks in a course will make a flue produce taken in exchange for eight inches wide and twenty inches goods. long, and eight bricks in a course, will make a flue eight inches wide and six teen inches long. A box twenty-eight inches by sixteen ruches square, nud twenty eight inches deep, will contain a barrel. A box twenty-eight inches by fifteen C. S. Sergent & Co. and one-fifth inches square, and eight inches deep, will contain a bushel. PIIŒNIX, OREGON. (v2n2i:f.) A box twelve inches by eleven, and one-half inches square, and nine inches UNION LIVERY deep, will contain a half-bushel. A box eight inches by eight inches ale and xchange square, and eight inches deep, contains atpeck. S Old Time Bill of Lading. P atents —The Minin*/ anil Scientific J*rcss Patent Department I has received official notico of the is sue of tho following patents to Pacific Coast inventors, for the week ending August 13th, 1875, viz.: Otto T. Brockhausen, Beno, Nev., bluiting wedges; John Lonno, San Francisco, •Cal.,wheelbarrows; Lowry B. llowland, Mammoth, Oregon, horse-power equal izers; Samuel H. Cowless and Benjamin B. Brewer, Sacramento,Cal., propelling vessels; Adolph H. Bau, San Francis co, Cal., lawn mowers; Lorenzo B Lawrence, Monticello, Cal., and A G. :Strawbridge, Sharon, Pa..stove attach ments. E ----------------- — Mill and Store. 2 j Are now receiving from San Frat.cisco an expensive stock ol goods of gnat varitttj exactly suited to the trade of .be It is in sll respect?, S uperior to any Weekly pub lished OD the Pacific Co 181. —0—o — For one year, per mail......................................... *4 For »ix Riontns....................................................... 2 For three months ..................................................... 1 oo 5’1 50 LIBERAL TERMS TO CLULS. MERCHANDISE F ive copies for 1 year. »t<i 1 copy extra......... $17 50 T en copies for 1 year, and 1 copy extra............. 30 00 T wenty - five copiesfir 1 year.anl 1 copy ex...62 50 Wagon Shop. HE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND at his shop on Main street, two doors from the livery stables, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line at the lowest price. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS T Of Vehicles Made to Order. STANDARD GOODS, SOLD AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE, t ¡.It Lt.tKeS HOlSt) IS Very ol'lo.i uw til.- I List i.&clui, ,.>1 1 Which they are prepared to sell at prices that cannot fail to satisfy customers, sur** to call and sec us and s<e for yourselves. B Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex- change for H’oods. Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. THATCHER &. WORDEN. HEADQUARTERS, JOHN RALPH. ----- FOR----- Staple and Fa cy Goods Groceries. Hardware, Cloth SALE AND FEED STABLES ! ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Dress Goods. MAIN STREET, ASHLAND i Millinery Crockery, Glass and Tin- O Ware, Shawls, Wrap THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING n~ Leased the above stables, from pers, Cloaks. Chapman & Neil begs leave to inform the ASHLAND LIVERY public that he is determined to merit a con And, in fact, everything required tor the tinuance of the patronage that has for many Trade of years past been confened on these justly Southern and South-eastern POPULAR STABLES Orcgo a. I have constantly on hand the very best SADDLE HOUSES BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. A FULL LINE OF A shland And can furnish my customers with a tiptop turn-out at any time. HORSES BOARDED On reasnnablc terms, and given the best attention. GOODS HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD And satisfaction guaranteed in all my trans actions. 1=4 ASHLAND OATS—BARLEY WHEAT BACON --- AND LARD---- J. M. xTlcC’ALL & CO. ( v 3 n G) WM. D. COREE GEORGE NURSE, Linkville Livery Stables. Oregonj Aehl and. db LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, FLOURING MILLS, Ç* itu.nted on Mur, hy creek, Jose,'hin» countv, Ore- ’■? g > d , un 1 are low ; re pared to make as g od an Article cf Flour GIVE U.S A TRIAL And convince yourselves that we cm satisfy you — ALL — v s represented, or taken luck, ani freight paid “bath w iye,” if found to l>e otherwise. PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Our soap has been pronounced by those who know Tourists and Gthers Outfitted SUPERIOR On the shortest noti.*e TO ANY tir Do not fill to give the I.inkvil’.u Stables atri 1 IMPORTED [v3 no 7tf] NERSE & CORTE. ARTICLE, DALEY & CO, -jv' Repairing promp iy and cheipiy done. Give me a c ill an I convince yourselves that you fan save mon ey by triditg wiUJ me. [3101] R. T. B. S r . THE YREKA JOURNAL -IS THE- Üontcy nt £tw, fOKThANI), Thrticular intention paid to l and Titles, Collecting Debts aiuluUIuiiLJ of G-.a riuncnl Cla’uus. i Same s:ze as the Sacramento R ecord U n >N. Z1 bv 3(>, and ffiif-priee reduced to FOUR DOLLARS UER ANNUM Priucipal U.üce, Jaca.-vuv...e, i which reason I should prefer a prudent G irds & S tearn will attend to my busilli s- friend to u zealous or.e.—J / /K..;?, in Portland, [v3nv7tf] l.\ ADVANCE. ROBERT NIXON, Editor and Publisher. ---------------- ----------------------------- GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OIL “Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Our ir.olto. Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, A shland , O regon , Manufacturers of all kinds of FURNITURE, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, DOOR & WINDOW FRAMES, OF ALL DIMENSIONS. X^P icture order. frames neatly mate to ¿ypLANiNG of all kinds, sawing, V2n44.—tf I ASHLAND HARNESS C. K. KLUM, Saddlery à Harness, DONE WITH DISPATCH. all kinds of ’^^Undertaking,a Specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. DALEY & CO. ]Vol. Ill No. I tf.l Wbusiness you esn ergage in. ■*5 to *2 » per d iy nude by any worker of either sex - right in their oivq loettHiie« Particulirs ar<l samples worth >5 free. Improv your »pwe time at this bu-iue«». Address S tinson X- Co., Portland Muiue. [2-50-ly. M. COLWELL’S TRI-WEEKLY Stages run between the above named points three times i week, making the trip through in one (lay car rying U.S. Mail and passengers. A shland , O regon . Ladies’, Ulen-’ and Boys* Sa<l divs, a Speciality. the , erection of STAGE LINE. MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN turning, boring, etc., etc., contract for B uildings . MRS. HI. W. HARGADINE- SHOr Ashland and Linkville a general assobt - inent of goods iu bis line of trade. K eeps I LEADING PAPER OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. I Proprietors of the C hampion A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SADDLES, HARNESS, LUIDLES, SPURS, 8TIRRVPS, n ts , wnirs, LASHES, CI SCHOB. i A splendid stock of Boots ant Shoes at the PIONEER STOREt H. 8. EMERY. J. R. TOZER, ALWAYS ON HAND, J. WIMER A SONS. W imeiw ’ M ills . J osephine C oi ntt , O gn [ v3nlO3m.] I W. C. DALEY, Give it a trial and support home industry. will »’low 10 cents per bushel over Rogue ▼ V River V.tiley prices, for all * heat taken in ex change lor goods. ®. F. DOVVE I7T;.« An Elegant stock of Clothing at the PIONEER STORE. Are ill excellent repair, amply provided with fee1' And th it customers v.Ul be wai ed on promptly and in the beet style. Good HACKS Excellent BUGGIES and No RIDING HORSES always on h.‘nd. 6 »7 Ilorses promptly care t for, uud i* 1) I As enn l»e had at any Mill In Southern Oregon. OEGON LAKE COUNTY which we elfer to the trade at R. T. BALDWIN Sr, I»ip LAKE COUNTRY i Will do it, they propose t© do the largest business this fall and winter, ever done by them in the last live years, and that they can positively make it to the advantage of every one to call upon them in Ashland and test the truth of their assertions They will •'pare no pains to maintain, more fully than ever, tlie reputation of their house, as the acknowledged 20,000 lbs. Grease ! I Ever brought to this market. They desire to say to every reader of this paper, that, if We are told that the skull of Captain Jack, the Modoc chief, hanged for TERMS : Gan. Canby’s murder,has been present O 7 pound? of ilcur, 8 pound» of bran ani two ponnde ed to the Jewett Scientific Society, of ?? of aborte per buebe) of No. 1 wteit, Kicked, brand Wanted in exchange and wurraLted-Customers to furnish their own Lockport, New York. Just how many ed sacks. skulls of Captain Jack are now on exhi bition in various museums would be an We have in connec ion with the h , a At the Factory. interesting inquiry. “Gentlemen,’’ said Í FULL STOCK a showman, “here is th9 skull of the RIGDON & CO. — OF — great Oliver Cromwell.” “But” said a lv2ofi f.J GENERAL MERCHANDISE, Lystander, “this skull is quite small, we will dispose of at B ed R ock price?, while the head of Cromwell was one of W hich ■or willtxcli mge for wheit and the largest ever known.’ ’“Ab!” rejoin ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. ed the enthusiastic and unabashed MANUFACTURER (>F, AND DEALER IN, ome and examine our stock and prices and satisfy showman, “but this was the skull of C yuur.-elvts that we will s?U SADDLERY AND HARNESS, Cromwell when bo was a boy!”— Orc- ‘‘Cheaper than the Cheapest.’’ f/onian. MERGANSER, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. A western minister asserted in a temperance mooting that persons bad a right to drink intoxicating liquors if tbey wished. His congregation (Pres byterian), thereupon sent him word that his services were co longer needed, and tho liquor sellers of tho town pre sented him with an easy chair. There is but one step from tho sublime to tho ridiculous. ----------- -----------------. A country editor ia Michigan thus bids farewell to his readers, his paper having expired: “ Good-bye !—Toll tho bell gently !—This is our last kick.—Handle us with care! —Lower us gently to rest!—Wo dio a natural death.—The wolf is at our door!—Bury us under a rose bush —Listen to tho -nocki •• Di rd ” LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. NU ASE & COUPE We are now manufacturing, and T I have on hand a good assortment of A re pleased to announce that their Stables a* o’ db DEALEKS IM W0UI J) announce to the people of Jack- son and Like counties that they have com It is published on WEDNESDAY aLd SATURDAY menced receiving their new Fall Stock, and that every day will witness additions to the largest stock of Corner of 4th and California Sts., ------------------------ — N ew THATCHER & WORDEN Of MATTER EACH WEEK. “Shipped by the Grace of God, in J acksonville , O regon . good Order and well condition’d, i*y undersigned , having puil ^. William Lee, in and upon the good rjinr B. chased the ub >ve named su bb's TfH bfe Kubli & Wilson, brg leave to inform ■hip called the Friendship, whereof is from the public that tbey are determined to r.i.-ru >1 zl Master under God, for the present a continuance of the patronuge that has for many years past been conferred on these justly Voyage, William Roman, and now rid ing at Anchor in the Biver Thames, and POPULAR STABLES! by God’s Grace, bound for Y irgiu- We have constantly on hand the very beet ia, to say, One Case, one Trunk, one box of Merchandise, being mark’d and SADDLE HORSES, BUGGIES AND numbered as in the margin, and are to be delivered in like good order, and CARRIAGES well condition’d at the aforesaid Port ’omer« with a tip-top turr- of Virginia, (the Danger of the Sea on I And canTurniah our out cus at any t ime. ly excepted) unto Mrs. Annie Wash Horses Boardod ington, at Popo’s Creek, Potomao Biv- jar, or to her Assigns, Freight for the < >n reasonable term?, and the belt of cire and atten bestowed upon them while under tbeir charge. ¿■aid Goods being paid, with Primage tion Also, :and Average accustomed. In witness 'thereof the Master or Purser of the Horses Bought and Sold. said Ship bath affirm’d to 3 Bills of We will guarantee satii fiction in all <>nr trans Lading, all of this Tonor and Date; the actions. C ardwell . & M c M auom . one of which 3 Bills being accomplish rpnE undersigned , thanking our: pa - ’d, the other 2 stand void. And so ■ trons for the lilieral patronage liestowed ujmn us during our connection with we Uuion Livery .God send the good Ship to her desir’d Stables, would lieepeak a coutinuii.ee of the same U our successors. C akdwfll & M c M ahon . Tort of Safety.— Amen. No. 17; H. “Dated in London, 24th Dec. 1773. “ W m . B oman .” SIKES WO, DEN Main Street, Ashland, 112 Celunuis-*3 STABLES, ■ H. M. THATCHER. Morris Baum. “WEEKLY UNION’’ J. M. M’CALL & CO •J SEPTEMBER 6, 1878 —------------- ♦ ■* ♦ -4 J. M. McCall. SACRAMENTO LEAVES ASKLAND I Team, Buggy ar.d Plow Harness, TEAM A BUGGY COLLARS, CURRYCOMBS, BRIDLES, ‘CINCHOS, STIRRUPS. WHIPS, LASHES, SPURS, COLLAR PADS, ETC., ETC, And everything usually kept in a first-cla establishment. Repairing do; e with neat ness ai.d dispatch at pi ices io suit the times. WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Rates in Exchango for Goods. Ashland, Jure 27th, 1876. no1 LEAVES LiNKViLLE TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SAI UR- D a YS arriving at A-hland same day con oects with our daily stage line between Linkville and Fort Klamath. Also with his tri weekly line from Linkville to Luke View and all intermediate points. 31. COLWELL. v3 4- f. cm make m< r.ey f <eter at work for us th.m at any thug elM Capital not requir- ed;we v ill »tart you. $12 per .lay at home rn trie by the induetrlone. Met’, women, boys aDd girls wanted every where to work for utr Now is the time. Costly outfit and terms free. Addrem T buc ic Co., Augusta, Maine.