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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1879)
THE ASHLAND TIDINGS and is able to offer goods of some N To-.-ay,_____ . R. T. BALDWIN SR. kind at a lower figure than our FRIDAY APRIL n, 1879 home dealers; but consider some The Fast Trotting Stal MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN, of the reasons: When an order is lion, SADDLERY AND HARNESS sent • to • the citv. the cash accom- ’ • * pantos if tn most cases,while many j MERGANSER, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. In any community the with- of these who send off their cash to I -OPHIR- dia.val of capital produces a loss the city, are quite willing fo pat- i which affects every citizen, and ronize their home merchant when j ALWAYS ON HAND, — W ill stand tbe present season of the addition of capital is a gain their cash is scarce and they are ‘ 1S79, commencing on April 1st and which is likewise shared by all. In compelled to buy on time. They ! ending July lOti). He will beat Ash A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Cases of a great and sudden loss, ♦live their cash trade to the city! land Tuesdays and at Phoenix Wednea SADDLES, HARNESS the balance of tbe week at Mau- Bli IDLES, SPU&8, such, for example, as the recent and their credit trade to their, days; STIRRUPS, tiins’s stable, in Jacksonville. K TB, WHIPS, fire occasioned in Ashland, the I home merchant, and then don’t j DESCRIPTION—Ophir is a beauti LASHES, C1NCHO people are made to realize this understand the dillereiiee in the fill dirk cl estnnt, without mark or truth. The number of those I prices. Let them pay their cash i rjiot, 15 hand« 3', inches high, and promptly and cheaply done. Give m weighs 1,200 pour.d-i. a spiendid mi d a c l! Repairing hi) I convince yuureelves 'bat you can sive idud whose individual property was to their home dealers, and prices di'po«ition, me. [3 10 f] R. T. B. S b . and will be 10 years old on ey by indii g destroyed by the fire is small, but I will come down—any one who i the 15tb day of July. its consequences affect, whether can compute interest understands I : —He has a Kecerd of 2:35— J. W. RIGGS, sensibly or not, every pet son liv that. And, upon the other hand, PEDIGREE—Ophir was sired by ing in the vicinity. If the woolen if the tables were turned, and the ' the ceh brattd trotting stallion, Ken factory and other manufacturing credit trade alone given to the city 1 tucky Hunter, be by Broken Leg establishments of Ashland were to ' dealer, his prices would soon take Hunter, of New York; grandsire, Sor ARTIST. rel Hunter; great graudsire, Old Ken be removed with the capital they a rise. Again, in the matter of tucky Hunter; great-great grandsire, Ashland - - - - Oregon. represent, it would be but a short i stock, if the country merchant Highlander. Sorrel Hunter’s Dim was a Sir tune before everyone here would were sure of the custom of his I am now permanently located in this Henry from Kentucky, from place, and respectfully asks the puironag ol have a practical understanding of neighbors, if he were allowed to which the mare name Kentucky originated, this truth. The amount of busi 1 supply all their wants in his line the name of hnuter was dorivtd from ibe citizens. ness being lessened, people would of business, he would be able to bis English Hunter blood. ALL WORK WARRANTED leave the place, property would keep a much better assortment of Kentucky Huoters’s dam (from a mare ) was sired by the To give Entire Satisfaction. Prices to suit decline in value and everyone goods than lie can when the most Moonshine trotting stallion Harden Hunter;grand The Times. would suddenly become poorer, profitable portion of the trade of sire, Sorrel Hunter; great grandsire. with lessened chances of increas his locality is gvien to the city Old Kentucky Hunter; great-great sre Specimens. | v2nGtf Highlander. ing their possessions. If, upon dealers, lie would be foolish, in grandsire, This is a correct pedigree of Ken the other hand, a company should deed, to load his shelves with tucky Hunter, and makes him about erwilliger come to our town with a capital goods which are not likey to be «even eighths Hunter; or, perhaps, bet- t<r known as Messenger blood, and of fifty thousand dollars and open sold. Is prepared to do all kinds of which has betn thoroughly proven to a business of some kind which We would sav to everyone,give be tbe fastest and beat stock of horses Zìi INTI NG, G JIA INING would give employment to a hun your home merchants fair play, ever introduced into the United S’ates. — AND — Ophir’s Dam was sirid by David dred hands, all of whom would ' and they will be able to carry a CP-»jajpii'-T SJListiuag; need homes and food, the supply ' good stock and oiler fair prices. Hill; her dam waa sired by Prince Al bert, a Messenger owned by William W agon and B uggy P ainting ing of which would give employ ! Don’t confine your dealings with Reynolds, of Colusa coun’y, Califor a specialty. ment to many others, property of I them to the selling of eggs and nia. Ophir's dam is now owned in Work doDe at liviDg rates. the town and surrounding country butter, and the purchase of sugar Santa Clara county by Dr. C. L. fesS" French; her dam is owned by D. M. would become more valuable at and calico, and save your money Reavis, of Butte county. They are («HANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FA- vure 1 soilka share of the sm.e lu tbe future. once,business of every kind would for a piece of fine cloth or silk, both fine, lurge and splendid roadsters. receive»sudden impetus,and every a set of fiirs,orsomething else upon P edigree of O phir ’ s D am ' s S ire — individual in the community would which there is profit, until you David Hill was aired by Black Lion; - MARBLE - lie by David Hill’s celebrated trotting be the better off for the introduc can send or go to the city. Leave stallion Black Hawk; ho by Shertnau tion of the additional capital. No the profits upon your dealings at MoriaD; be by Justin Morgan, and he one will attempt to dispute this. home, where they will help pay by True Briton, who wae imported ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS, When a thing of this kind comes your taxes, build up the town from Englaud aud used by General DeLaney os a charger on Long Island, suddenly, the change it brings is and increase the value of your in 1777. David Hill’s dam was got by easily seen, but very few persons property, start new enterprises, Hambletouian; he by Abdallah; he by take the trouble to trace the grad f urnish a home market for the pro old Membrino, and lie by imported J. H. Russell, Prop’r., ual growth of capital itt their ducts of all kinds of industry, Messenger. The dam of Hambletouian was Charles Kent's mare by imported neighborhood, and fewer yet ap for the manufacturer and tiie Bdllfound' r. aving again settled in this preciate th? influence they have in [ farmer. You will thus be able to TERMS—Single service $20 payable in place and turned my entire attention to the advancing or retarding that I surround yourselves in your conn- advance, l or tl»e reason, 530, pijuble at ti e end th roof. Insurance $10, payable growth. We will venture the as ■ try homes with many of the con- vvh n it !'e^c Tl .i i-.! th t tbe mare is in sertion that, of the capital em ventences, comforts, and luxuries foal. MARBLE BUSINESS, All possible care will lie taken by an ex ployed in business in this town, 1 which otherwise you would give perienced hand, wbu thoroughly under I am prepared to fill all orders with neat nearly all has been made here, or to the people of the cities. The stands the treatment of mares and horses, ness and dispatch. in this neighborhood. From year I growth of capital in your midst to avoid accidents; but will not be respon should any occur. Pasturage iurn- to year, the farmer, the mechanic, through your judicious ptarongeof sible isbel at reasonable tales; MON UM ENTS, TA BLETS the professional man,all who labor, home industry will, of course be S. L. DANIELS, Proprietor —AND— have added to their store, until i gradual,and may for that reason be J ohn C owax Groom. they have a little more than they ' unnoticed by many, but it will be E A D ST O 5E S need for their business purposes. ! sure, for all that, and its results Executed in any description of By and by there comes an opening beneficial and lasting. Ou Main Street for a new enterprise. Money is M arble . Ashland ----- Oregon. needed, and is to be had, and a We learn that the impression mill or factory or store or school prevails to a considerable extent Special Attention I have tow on hand a heau'iful assortment of is added to the accumulative forces in this county that there is a law Hal«, Bonnets, Shades. French Flowers, Wreaths Neck Ti-s, Liien Suits, Juo. Lidies’ Paid to orders from all parts o< of the place. of some kind which requires all l’lumes. I'iuiehiug Gouda, c-tc.,etc. etc Alsa If you ask a man how in his legal notices and. advertisements SOUTHERN OREGON. RuttricK Patterns opinion citizens may best co-oper to be published in the newspa Prices, reasonable—Address and the Warner Health Corse*. ate to advance the common pers printed at Jacksonville. The J. II. R ussell , C'-itr’A'l orlers from a distance promptly lilted. interests of their locality, he will Jacksonville Times attempts to Ciy Every ttr.hg sold cheap for Cash. no34-v3 lyr Ashland. Oregon. most likely answer, “By patroniz mislead and to some extent has Ble idling, Prest-mg and Colorirg, in the very *v2ul6U ing home industry,” and he will succeeded, by the announcement Lea.est manuer. Mrs. II. D. Jones. be right. Most people agree that at the head of its editorial column it is to the interest of their com that it is the “Official paper for J. Q L atta —OF THE— munity to “patronize home indus Jackson, Josephine and Lake C. II. II argjiiiine , try,” but their idea of what home counties.” The Times has no r such an an- industry is docs not always do authority Hargadine & Latta, * for making --- them credit. In the minds of too iioimcement. The Sentinel and many it is limited to that which is the T idings are just as eligible for i TTTOULD announce to the people ol done with a hammer and saw, official purposes as the Times. ■ v v Goose Like ■. all« y and vicinity, that while, in reality, every kind of The law of Oregon requires that they are re .«iving at the legitimate employment in their such publications be made in a ' midst is “home industry,” and has newspaper having a respectable : BOOT & SHOE STORE. a claim upon their patronage. circulation in the county. We One coor south of tie U. 8.Land Office When a man buys a set of furni believe our circulation is as large —Next do ir to the Post office— A FULL ASSORTMENT OF ture or a wagon that was made in or larger than that of either of the I THANKS TO THE PUBLIC his locality, instead of buying else other county papers and are quite where, he saves to the community willing to compare it with their’s. For Ibeir Liberal Patronage, which lie the value of the labor required to We feel that we are entitled to the cepts us testimony their appre ciation Ilis purpose is to make the article he buys. Just legal printing of this end of the The '.arg st and best selected stock «cr, as surely, however, docs the man county, and shall endeavor to ob offered to the people of Eastern Oregon. who patronizes bis home m cr tain it, but by means more ici ir — CONSISTIN'G OF— “Grow With the Place." chant, instead of sending his ea sii than have been used by the HARDWARE, to a distant place, save to the Times. STOVES, ! HE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO communitv WRINGERS, •* the value of the m cr NAILS, cantile labor involved in the WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND TUBS. transaction.. In political economy A new and commodious pavilion will it is found necessary to have a be put up od tbe fair grounds near TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY medium between the producer and Silem during tbe coming summer. Materials of all kind«, such as consumer of nearly all the necess A bilk, selling sibrer-plated ware of Paints and Oils, —FRENCH— aries, conveniences and luxuries of bad quality, has lately victimized a AND POWDER, SHOT, CAPS AND WADS OF THE of life. The annihilation of the number of people at Independence. ALLIGATOR GOODS, A young lady of Albany stopped a terrible “middle nian,” as contem runaway — BEST STANDARD BRANDS- dray horse a few days ago by Ard any thiag elee that tbe public may r Dire plated by tbe Granger theory, grasping tie reins aud Rwingicg to DRY GOODS, never will be accomplished, for him. ALWAYS ON HAND, the simple reason ihat the “middle Dr. J. W. Watts, lattly appointed Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots And all work gotten up in tbe man” is indispensible to both pro receiver of tbe‘land c ilice at Oregon and Shoes C;ty,will reside with his family at that ducer and consumer. The col VERY BEST STYLE. lection, arrangement and mainten-. place. GEO. NUTLEY Of Every Variety, Prisoners in the Corvallis jail cut tbe ence of an assortment of general binges from a cell door recently, and STATIONARY merchandise for the convenience would undoubtedly have escaped had of those who wish to purchase not the jailor discovered their enter- Of all Kinds and Discription THE ASHLAND requires the constant employment prise. of some, and whoever is engaged Ge.iernl News, in the work must be paid for it. Whom shall we pay for doing this The Pacific Mail Company, it is TU' -------- 0--------- work for us, our home merchants, roared, is negotiating with the Central whose interests are indent Hied Pacific people for the sale of tbe Aus A LARGE STOCK OF WE WILL CON BN VETO PURCHASE WHEAT with ours, and who will keep the tralian line of steamers. BACON, BEANS. DRIED FRUIT. COFFEE, SV money in our neighborhood, or Tbe New York Herald says “China is G a R.R'CE. TEAS, salmon , SAR —JCK'tP - DINES. OYSTERS SAI, founding factories of woolen and cotton the inerchents of a distant city, FAPA i VS, CANDLES, sriCES, FLA which will hurt America more VORING EXTRALTS, PA IEN 1 MEDIC1NES Etc. Whose accumulations of capital goods, than our tiiteen-man travesty of legis- are devoted to the building up of lation could injure China ” A Shan- A C omplete L ine O f THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, that a ghue letter of February 21st says the interest of tiieir neighborhood, joint etock company of Chinese mer Ashland Factory Goods. where our interests are not? chants is being formed for the manu And Will Deliver Iu many cases and in many facture of cotton cloths, and a very FLANNELS. ways tbe city merchant has the large mill w>ll be built at Sbangbae. YARN, It is also proposed that auoiher woolen SOCKS, advantage of his country rival, as FLOUR, FEED &c, factory be started at Tien tsin. The BLANKETS, we mentioned last week,but a lit selection of a northeastern frontier SHIRTS and CASSIMERES, tle thought will convince anyone town for the woolen mill is accounted ANYWHERE IN TOWN, AT that his advantage is in some for by tbe fact that in that region Tar EVERYTHING in our line kept constant- ly on band and sold al tbe sheep are very numerous, wool can measure due to the unfair treat tar be got for tbe gathering, andrjtheir Lowest Living Rates. ment of the country merchant* by fleeces bave nut been properly utilized. his neighbor. The city dealer The establishment of a cotton mi l at usually has the larger and more Sbangbae is done with the intention Waguer & Anderson. and determinati >u to Extinguish tbe varied stock front which to select, ! a J- ul IL; L u-tuns. HARGADINE& LATTA. [17 mj-xlt-ir. _____ j ______ J acob W ag K b , J ames T hcbxtox , W. H. A tkiksox , J M McCall. Morris Bintm. K K. A xdebiox . -THE- AHLSAM3 WOOLEN MAMUfAC-, TURINS CO. J. M. Me Call & Co., MECHANICS PLANING MILL. Main Street, Ashland, G J. N. T * • . • . menceil receiving their new Full Stock, and that every day will witnea« addition« to th.> FURNITURE, SASH, BLIND DOOK AND MOULD ING FACTORY. MARSH fe CO V argest stock of —FROM— GRANITE STREET ASHLkND OREGON. THE VERY BEST NATIVE WOOL HEADQUARTERS, All kinds of Planing, Moulding. Turning, Circular anai Scroll Sawing. BLANKETS, Furniture and Ornarrental Carving. Etc. Done to Order. -----FOR----- FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, Staple and Fa cy Goods DOESKINS, AND HOSIERY. Groceries, Hardware, Cloth /^-Furniture. Sash. Doors. Blinds and Moulding c**n*tauui on bund and m id<- to order. ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, . H j -ARE NOW MAKING - y^OULD announco to the people of Jack- sou and Lake counties that they have com AND-? Millinery and Dress Goods. Crockery, Glass and Tin- ■ ■ — a 0o - ----- We will contract to denga and erect »1 kinds of buildings Wt:en J«-»irable io those employing us, we will fnrnisb alt the nia'erial r*quire<l for ti e construction of any building ready tor oicup .nv. [u 19d Ware, Shawls, Wrap MARSH & CO. pers, Cloaks. PATRONS, JUST RECEIVED —AT THE— And, in fact, everything requirrd for the Trade of ASHLAND DRUG STORE The largest stock of —OLD AND NEW.— SOUTHERN AND SOUTH-EASTERN HOL J DRUGS, MEDIC1AKS, OREGON. DAY GOODS, ETC., —Ever received‘In Ashland— ----------- O------------ Are invited to Fend in their orders and are assured that they shall receive prompt attention at prices that defy competition. Perfumery SfatioHary. AN D - MERCHA DISE Toilet Articles. -TOYS- Ever brought to this market. They desire to In grt at variety atd of new ai_d varlou» deigns. —PURE WINES say to every reader of this paper, that ” LIQUORS— -Fur medioil purpoM!- * a ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. : STANDARD H Millinery Store. Pipes, Tobacco GOODS7 SOLD AT)THE -AND- * — Cigars,— PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, GLASS, W. II. ATKINSON, ■< BRUSHES, ETC.. ETC LOWEST MARKET PRICES S ecrbtxry . CANDIES, NUTS and FINE CONFECTIONS. I GEO. I NL TLEY. 4 s 11 I a cl Lake View Will do it, they propose to do tbe largest PRESCRIPTIONS business this fill and winter, ever Carefully compounded of tbe fineat drug». done by them in tbe last five UAVIXG BOUGHT THE INTEREST OF W. ** H. Alkiu« I'ioibe A kulam > D uvg Sroar, I wool 1 rer-i ec fully e<>licit « cnuin u .me oi tbe |« nn- Hjje wi tch bar been «0 liberally extruded l»> the uio- prie'orr to U)e pa«t. [3-2«f. DR. J. H. CHITWOOD. years, and that they can Selling off Cheap positively make it to tbe advantage of every one FOR CASH. JENSEN & IFFLAND, to call upon them in Ai-bland and test tbe truth of their assertions They will spare no pains to maintain, mor YREKA, CALIF OR N fully than ever, tbe reputation of their DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING. BOOTS, AND SHOES. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS house, as tbe acknowledged ANNOUNCE TO I Come and see Us. MILLS. THEY AKE -------- A FULL LINE OF-------- General Merchandise Candies and Cigars and Tobacco. THAT ALWAYS STOVES, TINWARE, HARDWARE, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. OPEN for TRADE PAINTS CILS AND GLASS —UUQ— Cheaper than any other House in Ashland. Lard, Bacon, Hams, Eggs and Butter. L ard C ans ..........15. D ollars per. 100 W ater B uckets ....................... 50 cents --------- (0)---------- GOODS Winchester Repeating Rifles from FOR THE INFORMATION OF DEALERS AND CONSUMERS --------CONSISTING OF--------- THEY WILL SAY THAT THEY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON RAND Flannels, Doeskins Blankets, Extra Borton Syrup. OF Cassimeres, Table and Pocket Cutlery. B. F. REESER. Ashland, Oreg. Nov. 15, 1878 tf, Wagon Shop. EVERY KIND OF w ays o i h and and for sale at lowest price.*- ^¡TThe highest market prices paid fur'll AND DISPOSE OF THEM WHEAT — OATS— BARLEY— BACON HE UNDERSIGN ED WILL BE FOUND al hi« tibop on Main street, two doers fiomthe livery stables, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work iu bta fine -t lb« lowest price» T A LARGE SUPPLY Clothing, CHEAPER —AND LARD— THAN THEY CAN BE PROCURED ELSE WHERE, AND FURNISH A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLB WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS AT THAT. Of Vehicles Made to Order. Repairing of all kinds done with dispatch call end see me, noltf. JOHN RALPH. ---- «---- J. M. McCALL * CO. OVSlim »OCKJÜ. ra!9 ▼»! aOaOCDD .