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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1878)
THE ASHLAND FRIDAY SACRAMENTO TIDINGS- JOHN AND THE SQUIRE. THATCHER & WORDEN DEA LEKS IN Main Street, Ashland, E' 112 j Goln?7in§ OF MATTER EACH WEEK. C. S. Sergent & Co ’yp'OULL» announce to the people of Jack- son and Like counties that they have com H fs punished on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY menced receiving their new Fall Stock, and that every day will witness additions to the largest stock of It 1 b in all respect», SrpsmoB to any Weekly pub lished on the Pacific Coast. qa lsmcx '_ l ¡ DEALERS IN LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. General Merchandise, sa —0—O — For ore year, per mall............................ For six Biontna...................................... For three months..................’* ’ *'' *' ’' ’ Oh, I am only a farmer's gir', Arid John is only i f rmer’s aid, But 11 miner be hie iu hie humble 11 e, Then be a “lady,” as Squire’s wife, With a rei.kes heart and aid I But John— bo bashful a boy is te. I b a long w hie asking my heart ofme. i Furnishing Goods, Ever brought to this mai kef.. They desire to Hardware, Crockery, say to every reader of this paper, that, if STANDARD GOODS, SOLD AT THE Boots and Shoes Hats anj Caps ti .1 LOWEST MARKET PRICE, Wagon Shop. And in short, Everything required Will do it. they propose <o do the largest business this f ill and winter, ever done by them in the last li>s years, and that they can positively m de it to the advantage of • very one to cdl upon them in A-liland and test the truth of their essirtions They will spare no puns to maintain, more fully than ever, the leputation of their house, as the acknowledged I1E UNDERSIGN ED WILL BE FOUND at his shop on Main strsst, two docnsj from the livery stabler', where lie is prepared to do all kinds of work iu his lino at the lowest price. T WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS Of Vehicles Made to Order. FOR THE GENERAL TRADE A« Che p as toe All kinds of approved country produce taken in exchange for ♦ « » Southern POPULAR STABLES O Do not forget the Old Pieneer Store of the Luke Country. THATCHER & WORDEN. — ◄ Corner c-f 4th and C tHIo au<l Soi:1h-easteri: On^au. J.lCKSONVII.I.E, O ee <; I have constantly on hand the very best finii’. UNDFRMGNED, FAVINI S Ghise t iìm uh ve li lu. il fiorii Rutili W 1« ir le..ve ibi. thè pubiic tti.it th.y are de irniiued n a Celi lliU'ii'ic of ti.e patron, uè tlw t yearg past lieti) c. nferred ou diete ja A FULL LINE OF POPOLAR STABLES! HORSES BOARDED Why is love Hke a canal boat? it is an tnternal iransportatioii. Because On reasenable terms, and given ti e best o< attention. A Western base ball club bas a player IIORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD CONSISTING OF named Buckwheat. He is said to make an And satisfaction gunran'^ed in all my trans Flannel#, ln»s/. ins, excellent batter. actions. Jilankel#, Cloth in<j, Why is a di.-bom st bankrupt like an hon Ca>o<hnerest v2n34tf] II. F. PHILLIPS. est poor mm? Because they both fail to get Always oa hard and for sale a! 1 .west price.- rich.'} ^iFThe liighe.-t market ju ices paid fbr 'K’\ Coroners are in doubt whether to hold an We have e. ust mtly on b >i.d the very best SADDLE HORSliS, GOODS V FA 0 I. fa* And cm furnish our < i.s < inrr- with a uat ^t ¿.i y .in. (R'J I IAKÜ'-# Ci GIES AND <>u re’.sona ant the i>*.t o' îi'hC iiejiuwed upon them n bile uiale !, tCÔEAT — OATS— BARLEY— BACON ¡ Abo, - "V ■?£?-»■ ~ — * ASII LAND iuqnest on a Negro boy or on a watermelon. One is generally the death of the other. Korses (v3x(>) lie Remembered It. rsx FAC T O R Y. GEORGE NURSE, P r> > • r-¡ ’ < ♦ f) •* d UU< J i 1, « . J We will guiniEtce s tu-f c'fon io .1 < ur tr .i.^- UCuObr. C.iKir.Vi l.E <X M‘ M ahon . JC xl L i LL j . J. M. McCALL A < O. Why ¡3 it wrong to kill the man who says be told you so ? Why the b*»ys who made tho Fourth of July odorous and hideous with gunpowder from LSW to 1856, inclusive, are speechless « ¡th indignation at the depraved and vicious ask-s of the boys, whs- want t*> enjoy tie same kind of a ce'ebration in 1878? Why people always discuss European poli tics as though they understood them? Why a man should alwuys get mad if you frankly, and for his own good, tell hiu. he is making an ass of himself?» U by ta it so bard to find a man when you want io borrow money of him ? Why is it so hard to borrow the money after you have found him? \t hy a man always wishes he had chosen Bi n e other profession? ^\hy a man is always going to take a va cation “next Summer?” AV hy a man thinks every year that he wont be as big a tool this year as he was last ? Why he ta, though, all the same? Why a man never tries to beat down the pi Ice ot a railroad ticket? Why everybody affects a profound knowl edge it gicwing iiops snd cr< p piospects? \\ hy men alv ays lig about ite size of the fi-h tl.ty catib, and the number wf ducks tl.ev sl.uot * VA lu ta girl ever secs in a great, selfish, de ¿¡Uni, mi.’»¡ng animal of a mau lo marry hiui kr, anyhow ? ----------------- , public that he i> determined to merit a con And, in fact, everything required for th- tinuance of ti e patronage that h is lor many Trade of years past been cunfened on lh<se justly What kind of *1 ip has two mites an 1 no And can furnish my customers with a tiptop captain? A courtship. turn-out at any time. It is the silent watches of the night that render alarm c o ks necessiry. Why are so Many Thing» ' o I -------- not fail to give ns « trial befoii* purtdiasiij«» elsewhere as we are determined to give sat isfaction. F or ---- Divorce, wish many married people, is a SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND matter of courts. CARRIAGES. •‘Certainly not, my dear.” And this is the way the bill ran: 1— Two yards of blue barege. 2— Three yards of Hamburg edgings. 3— My nt w braid from the hair store. •1—Haifa dollar’s worth of Nainsook. 5—I’ox i f pearl j owder from my upper drawer. ('—Modern Minister from Lorirg’s library. Arriving in town be forgot all about the list till late in the afternoon, and then I couldn't find it iu any of hie pockets; but hadn’t be read it over, and didn't lie revel led it all? Of course lie did, arid this is wlint be brought h< nve to bis exp* ctant wile:. 1— Two beads of cabbage. 2— Three yards of handsome netting, mosquito. Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex-1 change for goods. Staple and Fa cy Goods Groceries, Hardware, Cloth SALE AND FEED STABLES ! ing, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, C. S. Sergent & Co. OREGON. Millinery and Dress Goods, PIIŒNIX, (v2n21 MAIN STREET, ASHLAND f) Crockery, Glass and Tin- O UNION LIVES Y Ware, Shaw’s, Wrap THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING T nil* Leased the above stables, from pers, Cloaks. S ale and F xchangi Chapman & Neil brgs leave to intorin the A shocking affair—a galvanic battery. A ball room companion—Yowr partner. A bu’ton is a small event wbieb is always coming off. ‘ Now Leander, my dear, I want you to be sure and not forget to bring those* few things when you come down to night,” said tho jonng wife, just before the kiss and “rood bye” at the summer hotel, in the morning as the gentlemen wete starring for the city. Bj «roods. ASHLAND LIVERY Shorts- er.'* Which they are prepared to sell nt prices tli it cannot fail to satisfy cutonier?. snr»* to call and see us and st e for jourselves. O HEADQUARTERS, Repairing of all kinds Jone with dispatch, call and tee me. noltf. JOHN RALPH. The Major was ieming pale and ex- bauste<lr over the railing, aboai d a steamer at sea, awaiting the next volcanic upheaval when a friend accosted him with the Boine. what supeifluons query,‘‘Hell<> Major, are you sick ?” “Yuu dad-binged fool, you,” Was ti e amiable rejoinder, “do yon sup pose I m doing ibis tor fun? Dad-bing ye.” The boy w! o bas turned a grindstone or a fantiing-mill all day, d<*vn’t go mnch on the adage that • One goo 1 turn deserves anoth- Ai ft now receiving from Sap Francisco an ex.ensive stock of goods of great variety exactly suited to the trade of lite MERCHANDISE liberal terms to clvbs . .PIVE copies for I year, ard 1 copy extra 117 .->0 ““oies for 1 year, and 1 copy extra............ .30 ... IN) T wenty - fi V^ coulee for 1 year, and 1 copy ex. .62 50 Tte Squire pr ises my hair t.nd eyes; Tire Squire says I'm a h.dy born, What care I for his fuoii-h speech ! ’TTs John’s voice only my heart c n teach To eing like birds at morn. But John ie jealous, the fb lish boy. And my d ysare ehom of ha.f their Joy. 3— Some blue braid. 4— H ilf a dollar’s worth of canned soup 5— Box of seidliiz powiiers, and a pair of drawers. 6— Loring said he hadn't got any such a book as “Mug and Cuni.-ter” in the library Exclamation on receiving the above: ”0 Leander, Leander, you must have been dining at that horiid c'nb again,, or yoi cou’du’t have made such a mistake. SIKES WORDEN H. M. THATCHER. Te published in s^mbweekly parts of eig’ii ngop» w- each port,or sixteen pages eich Week. J» r<eea'ta I am only a farmer’s g'.rl, John is only a farmer's lad; But somehow when we dunce to tnee’f The very sound of his corniest feet Can make my heart so glad, That op to my cheek the warm b:u*h flies And neralde hie welcome in my eyes. I am only a farmer’s girl, So what can the Squire want w ith me ! My hetut is John's; John know* it well; But it isn’t the truth for me to tell— So bashful a 1 d ie he So the Squire may come, tte Sqnire miy go, Bat al! the answer he’ll get ie “No.” ¿Wits Baum. “WEEKLY UNION” J. iff. M’CALL & CO SEPTEMBER 13, 1«78 I am only a farmer’s girl, Master Tom is the Sqoife's eon, But strange to telh, his feet this way Turn often, toward the close of day, /Efterthe chores are done, When John, (he passes the meadow gate) GaCi 2?* a Nowand—will not wt.it. J. AL. Afe Call. WM. D. COUPE npBE UNDER ■ ' FD, I H \NKING 01’1 p i Jour for I e L'ix rd , in : *.ir d tirii.g < ur i.,ii<- i ..¡i V Stab’.'8 . woi.id he.peaì» a Col cu. tucict.-i r8. Na. 17 Linkville Livery Stables. NUÌÌSE & CORPE We are now nnnufacturing, an<ï bave on liant! a good assortiment of A Are in excellent repair, amj ty prtwi’h feed And that cmtomerB will be wni'i’. ou promptly and in tiiw best fetj>. Good HACKS Excellent BUGGIES ami No RIDING HORSES alwajaou hiiiW. C-.7 Horses promptly cared for, an l Our soap has been pronounced by those who know SUPERIOR TO ANY IMPORTED ARTICLE. Tourists and Others Outfitted W. C. DALEY, J. R. TOZER, YREKA JOURNAL -IS THE— LEADING PAPER I Same sue as the Sacramento R ecobd U n 24 by 36, and jza&*price reduced to FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUAf 1ADVANCE. ROBERT NIXON, r v* t ... « .1. v > _ ... i 1'1 LL STOCK — of — GENERAL MERCHANDISE, TTYliich we will diBpose of at Bn» R ock price.®, v * or will each mge for wlieit and ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. opie and examine our Rtock and ¡»rices and eatisfy yogrielves that, we will b ;U C OF ALL DIJfENSlONS. J2ÍT" P icture order. wanes I ii.'iiiit-.;r-t- stuck of lite Lest is of 1 »faceti ;ind C’igns al PIONEER STORE, of shorts per bushel « if No. I wt e it, sacked, iran l- ed anl wiirroited—Custvniers to fuinith their : own sacks. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, DOOR & WINDOW FRAMES, neatly mace to I GROCERIES, ’IARD WALLE, CUTLERY, PAIXi ß AND OIL Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Cur rr.cito. Bring on your Produce and £xchar$e for Gooes. . KIRS. M. W. IIARGAC1KE ! « Í K llii,--- II ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP M-<7'e will allow JO cents per bushel over Rnp.ie v V River Valley prices, for all wheat laken iu ex change for goods. Saddlery & Harness, J. WIMER A SONS. [vBnlOlhn.] A shland , O regon . £ EPS A GENERAL ASSORT- ment of goods in bis lino of trade. turning, boring, etc., etc., Team, Buggy and Plow Harness. o! TEAM & BUGGY COLLARS, CU R11YCOMBS, BKI DLES, CINCHOS, STIRRLTS, WHIPS. LASHES, SPURS, COLLAR PADS, ETC., ETC ^-Undertaking, a Specialty. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. p. DALEY & CO. jvoi. in no . i tr.i 'Ttiitonicijai^aiiL P ortland , Jtaticidar at tent ion paid Io Land Titles, Collecting Uri business yuu can ergage in. Debts amlallLuals uf Government Claims, I—£ td I ?o to $21 per day made by I I I’jL j I right worker either Bex , ,b lhpir of own ,oca,We Principal Office, Jacksonville, Oregon. Paiticulare aid «ample? worth f.5 free. Improv r*. - your bih - b time «»»M* b’’ ' ’ lisillt ÍH • ilo" tt 1 I "b 1 .T STAGE LINE M. COLWELL’STRI-WEEKLV Stages run between the above named pi i .ts three tiim t, a week, making the trip Jirotigh in one. day car rying U.S.Mail undpassengers. LEAVES ASHLAND DONE WITH DISPATCH. ^W ill CONTRACT for the * erection all kinds of B uildings . Ashland and Linkville C. K. KLUM, MANUFACTURER OF,AND DRALLE IN W iners ' JI d . ls . j’psEi’tiiNE C ounty , O gn i ♦ ♦ > ‘‘Cheaper than the Cheapest.*’ O^P laning of all kinds, sawing, OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. ion , .i Manufacturers of all kinds of : ♦ ie I 4 s roj.resenlcd, or t,.k>u bj|k, i ni freight ¡».ùd ’b/lh v. i folli i tu !<• ulbtr'A iee. O 7 i potirdB ponr.l? or of IL fl- nr, ur, S s poena b of bran bran 'm! ant two jzJtmde round *» povnapot FURNITURE, li PIONEER ¡SPORE, I A shland , O regon , R. T. BALDWIN Sr, Asstirfinent of Fanuv iilld Noi ÌODS ;it file ■mot > — ALL — We hive iu cunnec ion with the Mi D, a f.J THE GIVE US A TRIAL WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY, RIGDON & CO. fc-j! Repairing promptly and cheaply done. Give me a call and convince yourselves that you can save mon ey by trading with me. [3 1UJ1 R. T. B. S r . A b Can be Lad at any Mill hi S >n!heni Oregon. O Proprietors of the C hampion At the Factory. SADDLES, HARNES«, HH1DL.F.R, SPVR8, 8T1BRVPS, B TS, WHIPB, LASHES, CINCHOS. Article of F’our TERMS: DALEY & CO, 20,000 lbs. Grease A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF II. S. EMERY. An E I he m : lls O itu .tefl on ?.Tur, by creek, J tiin- co.mt' < )re- 43'g >n, uni are no.’, j rep.ued to a.ake us g^ud an NURSS&CORrE. [v3 no 7tf] Wanted in exchange ALWAYS ON HAND, FL0URE\G Oa the shortest mtite A'd convince yot.rs rlv-3 th.u we c.u sad f, you T)o not foil to give the I.inkvi'.'e Stables a tri d Gire it a trial and support home industry. •/ MERGANSER, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. of Clothinc OEGON ta their LAKE COUNTY PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. SADDLERY AND HARNESS stock cil'nl to tt e f •< t 'll it He nt. I » repaired and ad led me luteeL which wc offer to the trade at MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN, E land ^■xre pleased to announce that their Stables a LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, l V2 u G ■ 14 MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRÏ- 1/0 •yat 4 o clock a . m : arrives at Link- ville siitiie days. Ileiuruing, LEAVES LINKVILLE TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SAT UK- I)A^ S arriving at A bland s .in-3 d.ty c<>n reels wiili cur daily p.age line between I Litikvdl. and Fort Klamath. Klamath, Also wi’h w jeklv Lis li) weekly line from Linkville tq 1 And everything usually kept in a first- a Lake View and all Intermedia'e points. establii-bment. R epairing do; e with neat I i M. COLWELL. ness and dispatch at prices lz suit the v3 4- f. times. WHEAT Taken at the Highest Market Hates in Exchange for Goode. -ishlanl, J uim ; 27tb, 187C. no! c *n make money fiBter at work for ua than at anything e'tm Cipi’al not nqoir- ed;we will start y u. 412 per day at z home in :4e by the Ind astrions. Men, wornen, ’ oys and girl? wan ed every w here to w ark for us- Now is the lime. Costly outfit sud term* free. AduTft 'JL uje 6i Co , Augusta, Maine.