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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1879)
J ames Tac J acob W agbek , The New York 'Times has re- ' Sfw T - ay, R. T. BALDWIN SR. ceived reports from agenrs in every ' E. K. A nderson . FRIDAY ..APRIL is 1 state in the Union upon the popu- MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN, 1 1 :r choice of Presidential cai di CC lWi ETC. SADDLERY AND HARNESS lates for built parties iu lSS0,and i From the newspaper discuss arrives at. the conclusion that i MMIOAN3ER, LAKECOUNIT, OREGON. -OPHIR- ions of thejp.iitter we were led tu Grant and Tilden will be the can- I AHLS;ND ^s&OiXH MAK8FAÊ believe that a petition would b< didates. The Times says: “The! TäJÜlnfi CO. presented to the County Commis “vast preponderance of Repub- ALWAYS GN HAND, —W ill stani > the prepent soa^on of sioners at their Inst meeting for ar “lican sentiment in favor of Grant 1879, commencing on April 1st and A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF appropriation fur t.mr building < “leaves all other candidates hopt- ending July 10th. He will be at Ash abridge across Rogue liver at “lessly in the rear. Many Repub land Tueediiy« aud at Pbœnix Wednes SADDLER, HARNXS^ the balance ot the week at Man- BR1VLEE, SPURS, —AÎtE SOW MAKING - Rock Point. No such potitioi licans, who iir«’ personally op- ‘ days; sriBKUPR, iiinc's hbiblc. in J» -k-*onvi!la. U TS, WHIPS, wus presented, and the project | ‘‘posed to his nomination, confess ‘ DESCRIPTION—Ophir is a beanti j LASHES, G1HC23 fnl dnk chestnut, without mark or I will doubtless sleep for a cou.-idir- ' ••that his name is almost tlw; • . only ' . * able time. What disposition the | “one mentioned in their vicinity. ' epot, 15 bands 3’* inches hivh, and ; ÉÍÍ5- R*¡»ubÍD¿ proœpOy und cheiply done. Give ni weighs 1,200 pounds, a splendid mild a c 1. t.u i cukvi. ce yunirelvts .ha’ yuu cansive mon FROM— Commissioners would have made “’Tilden is being forced on the' di-position, [A lull R. T. B. S r . and will be 10 years old on ey by tridug wi;h me. of the matter, we can only con “people against their will by the | the 15th day of July. jecture, but we feel sure that “efibrts of their leaders ami his! - He lias u Itecei d of 2:35— J. W. RIOOS, nearly ail tin* taxpayer* in the “agents. Senator Blaine seems to ' PEDIGREE—Ophir was sired by THE VE&Y BEST KATiVE WOOL ebunty would be opposed to build “have seriously injured his stand- the ceh-br.it'd trotting stallion, Ken ing the bridge jpg Drill ui ’er existing cir- “ing among the Republican masses tucky Hunter, he by Brokeu Leg Hunter, of New York; graudsire, Sor - ABTiST. dumstáncc». The duties and re- “by his advocacy ot the anti- rel Hauler; great grandsire, Ol-.l Ken siionsib’dititM of County ’ Commis- “Chinese bill.” It is evident that tucky Hunter; great-great grandsire, Ashland Oregon. «oners arc of a nature iKiiuiv requiring the 'Times is a strong Grant organ, Highlander. Surre) Hunter's Dam was a Sir nut only sagacitv and sound judg and of course its statements and IL nry n.are from Kentnekv, ¡rom I am i o '. v permanently located in this ment, but breadth of public spirit conclusions will not be accepted ' which the name Kentucky originated, place, and respectfully asks the patronng ®i BLANKETS, and large acquaintance with the without discount, but its statistics the ü .n> ■ of i nut-T 'æ-u derived from the citizens. FLANNELS, ALL WORK WARRANTED many interests under their care. in this instance are strong backing his Engb“!'. Hunter blood. PLeniucky Hunter»’« dam (from a CASSIMERES, So tar asxve can learn,our present for the opinions advanced. Moonshine mare.) was sired by the To give Emire Sati-faction'. Prices to suit -- — — officers are as fair aud just in their ¡rolling stallion Harden Hunter; grand The Times. DOESKINS, The excitement over the adop it ro, Son* I Hunter; greut grandsire, treatment of the many perplexing AND HOSIERY. questions presented for their de tion or rejection of the new con- ' O’.d K-Ltucky Hunter; great-great &g°*CaZZ an*7 see Specimens. | v2o6tf grandsire, Highlander. cision, as we could expect men to stitution in California is running ! Tine is a correct pedigree of Ken be. We do nut wish to find fault high, and the constitution is the I tucky limiter, and makes him about J. N. T erwilliger . with them at all, but in one little absorbing theme of discussion seven eighths Hunter; or, perhaps, bel known as Messenger blood, and Is prepared to do all kinds of matter which was before them at among all classes. As tu forming ter which Las betn thoroughly proven to last meeting Mre think they might ¡m opinion in the matter by care I I b? the fastest and liest stork of horses PAINTING, GRAINING have decided other than they did ful and analytical comparison of 1 ever introduced into the United States. — AND— < phir’s Dam was sired by David with justice to all, and to. the of thi’ proposed new Constitution Hili; h. r dun was sired by Prince Al great satisfaction of the people of ! with the old organic law, perhaps I bert, a Messenger owned by William W agon and B uggy P ainting this end of the county. Mr. C. L. i a very smiill portion of the voters Reynolds, of Colusa eounty, Califor- a specialty. i Kingsbury asked for the «appro of the state have the time or Jn- i nia. Ophir’s dam is now owned in Work doue at living rate«. Clara county by Dr. G. L. priation of forty dollars for the clination to do so; but the middle Santa French; her dam is owned by D. M. purchase of a thousand rails with and laboring clas es are alive to Reavis, of Butte county. They aro 7FHANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FA- .which to corduroy the county the fact that the opposition to the both fine, large and splendid roadsters. <*■> von« I so tei', a «tiare of Ute « Hue in tue future. P edigree of O phir ’ s D am ' s S ire — Iroad between this place and Lake new constitution comes chiefly David Hill was sired by Black Lion; MARBLE 'county, on the Green Spring hill. from the wealthy classes, aid this ho by David Hill’s celebrated trotting —OLD AND NEW.— This is the only road between is sufficient to confirm them in the stallion Black Hawk; ho by Sherman that it is Io their interests | i Morgan; he by Justin Morgan, and be Jackson and Lake counties; over opinion i it passes the U. S. mail; all the to adopt the new law. The jour- ! bv True Briton, who was imported ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS, England and used by General produce shipped from this valley mils opposing its adoption claim to from DeLaney ns a charger on Long Island, to Lake bounty is caried over it; he sanguine of its defeat, while its tn 1777. David Hill’s ilam was got by more than halt the people of the supporters are sure of victory. Hambletonian; he by Abdallah; he by old Membrino, and be by imported J. H. Russell, Prop’r. 9 Are invited to Fend in their orders county are directly interested in it The >th of May will decide. Messenger. The dam of Iiatnbh tonian to somcextent,manv of them being I and are assured that they shall i i was Charles Kent’s maro by ini porteti European Journals are discuss- Btdlfouuder. large taxpayers,and yet the road is aving again settled in this receive prompt attention at place aud turned luy entire attention in bail repair. There are veiv ! ing the effect which the further TERMS—Single set vice $20. payable in prices that defy competition. For the season, t?30, payable at to the few people living on the road, and ! spread of the plague in Russia advance. Insurance $10, payable the end thereof, they must Lave help to keep it it) i would have upon the international wh.n il is a-cert tine-J th it the m ire is in MARBLE BUSINESS, good condition. For several years wheat market. It is claimed that foal. All possible care will be taken by an <*x- if the plague continue to spread, citizens of Ashland have made I perieuceil hand, who thoroughly under I am prepared to fill all orders with neat large ’private contributions for this the quarantine regulations of Ger stands the treatment <>1 mares and horses, ness and dispatch. I to avoid accidents; but will not be respon- purpose, and, being taxed by the many will interrupt railway traffic ; sib'.e should any occur. Pasturage turn- comity to a considerable < extent, between Russia and western ished at reasonable rates; TABLETS AUN13IEXTS, ASHLAND WAOLEN. MILLS. S. L. DANIELS, Proprietor. they are inclined to think it not Europe, and this, it is said, would J ohn C owan . Groom. —-1A7)— quite fair for them to pav out of more seriously interfere with the their private purses for the maiu- exportation of Russian wheat than IS E A D S T O N E S the blockade of the Black sea last Millinery Store. tenance of this county road. The Executed in any description of Commissioners County have season by the war. In the event On Main Stroet W. H. ATKINSON, M arble . already done d something for the of this misfortune to Russia the Ashland ----- Ozegon. S’ crbtary . road, but we think a careful cun- wheat market of America will be heavily drawn upon for the de Special Attention I lure i.ow on hand a Ivjau iful aisor'meut of vassing of the subject would eon- mands of Europe, and a consider IT.'.?«, Bonnets, Shades. French Flowers, AVreath« vince them that they might well i l’iu j.es. Neck Ti-s, L'.uen Suits, Ju:«, LviieB’ Paid to orders from all parts o* able advance in the price of our Finishing Guods, etc.,etc. etc Als > do more. wheat would be the result. SOUTHERN OREGON. J j J McCall. Morris Bvum. MECHANICS I J. M. Me Call & Co., > 4 o 4. 4------- 3 ut trie I k P a tier us — lu a recent speech in the senate. Hi 1 refer rid to that body as “the Confederate Senate.” It was- a slip of the tongue, but the Repub lican members caught at the point at once, remarking that it was not surprising the gentleman should mistake the senate lor a Confederate body since he saw about him the faces ot so many ex-brigadier generals of the Rebel army. aii.l the Warmer Ilealth Corset. Eir'A 1 or’.ers from a distance promptly fliled. {;-^r Every thibg «old cheap for Cash. UaV'Ble >< hirg, Freshing and Coiorii g, in the very cea.est manner. •vSnlGti As soon as it was Known that there was probability of an appro priation being made by Congress Jfrs. IE D. Jones. for the construction of a break water on the Pacific Coast, mak J-. Q .L atta C. II. H abgadine , ing a harbor tor vessels in time of storm, nearly’ every cove and cape Eargadine & Latta, between San Francisco and Brit ish Columbia has been advocated tTOULD announce to th® poopl« ot bv some one interested as the t Goos-- Like v .ill« y .B><1 vicinity, that proper location for the harbor. they are re.riving at the Cape Foul we.at her, Coos Bay, Tn regard to Governor Thayer Lake View ßtQK©« Port Orford, Crescent City, Cape practising before judges of his j Amgo, the mouth of the Columbia own appointing, the Salem M-er- One co >r south of ‘le C. S.Ludtl Office river, and other places, each have cury well says: been insisted upon by their re A FULL ASSORTMENT OF “No one questions the integrity spective advocates as possessing of the Supreme Court, but the claims to the choice which out- precedent is bad, and it places i weight those of any other point. that Court in a position to which | General Merchandise The people interested in the im it should not be forced by the i The largest and best selected stock. < dr, provement of the various points Governor’s cupidity.” offered to the people oi Eastern Oregon. are, of course, able to sec nothing - - — - - -CONSISTING OF— beyond their own chance of profit A bill has been introduced in and loss in the location ot the har the senate by Pendleton, of Ohio, I HARDWARE, bor, and in their discussions the to provide that the members of! STOVES, WRINGERS, question is narrowed down to one the President’s cabinet shall be | NAILS, of selfish local interests and the entitled to seats in both houses ‘ TUBS . real question to be determined, with the right to take part in de- | TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY which place will best serve the bate upon matters pertaining to purpose for which the harbor is to their respective departments. Paints and Oils, be made, is too often untouched. This is uniioubtedly a good meas- Crescent City, being the nearest ure and should be adopted. POWDER, SHOT, CAI'S AND WADS OF TRE point to us which has been men -BE«T STAKCARÖ BmOS- The project of tunneling j the tioned, is of course the place l . which we are most interested, ami ■ Hudson river from New York to DRY GOODS, it it should be chosen as the loca Jersey City is before the ; tion for the harbor we should ture of New \ork, ai Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots rejoice in the prospect of a railway backed by the principal railroads and Shoes outlet to the sea; but if then' be terminating on either side the Of Ev«iry Variety, other points where a harbor would river, it will probably receive sub be of greater service to t-lie ship stantial aid from the state and be STATIONARY ping interests,for which the harbor bemin soon. is to be built, we could not have Of all Kinds and Discriptiun A negro washerwoman in Denver the hardihood to advocate Gres gave gnat satisfaction to those who arid cent City. This must be deter employed her by making their linen I mined by the investigations of ex I e.'uli iriy white and glo.sy. This was perienced engineers,and it is to be the result of putting ar.-enio in the Cigars and Tobacco. hoped their decesion will not be starch, and the secret was discovered through the airaost fatal illness of a A LARGE STOCK OF influenced by any considerations girl into whose sjst-em the poison was which should not aifi ct it. BACON, BEANS, DRIED FRUIT. COFFEE, SU I abaorbed. N UTLEY. GEO —OF THE— NEW DEPARTURE! —Cush I m ILvMd- Or approved produce delivered—except when by «peciul nfivrment * short *«d lim ited credit mav be given. ASHLAND, OREGON. gne-ts and fu.nisli them with acconnnodu- EVERYTHING in our line kept constant- ti ns second t > cone in the country. j ly oa hand aud sold at rUe Suppers furiistel jer ord-r. Single Neals.................................................. 8 33J Board p r Week........................................ 4 OO. REV. J. H.MAYFiELD, . Proprietor, ’ I Lowest Living Rates. Come and see Us. UAHtADINE & LATTA. STREET, ÀSHLiNtf OREGON. -----•••----- ^OULD announee '.« the people of Jaek- don and Lake «ounties tbaX they hav« «om All kinds of Planing, Moulding- Turning, Circular and Scroll Sawing. tuenced receiving their N«w Spring Stock, and that every day will witness addition« to the largest stock of Furniture and Crnaircntal Carving, Etc. Dent te Order. Door«. Blind« nod /arFurnitur«. .Sash, Moulding MERCI! A DISC on band ano m.de to ord«r. at— — * Ever brought to this market. They desire to We will contract to design and «rect al kinds of buildings Wl.«n Jreirable to (hoe* employing ue, w« will furnish alt th« nia'erial required for U« C"osu«cti«n ef any building ready fcr urcupaay [*«19lt say to every rtader of this paper,that if MARSH & 00. G60BS Sfkfi AT THE JUST RECEIVED LOWEST MARKET PRICES —ir THE— I Wiii do it, they prop .se 1« do the largvat ASHLAND DRUG ¿TORE business thi« spring and Hiumner, ever The largest stock of done by them in the last five DRUGS, AlEDlClNtfc, year«, and that they ean IlOLF positively make it to DAY GOODS, ETC., the advaotnge of every ene -Ever recetved^n Afhiand— ——o to call upon them in Ashland and tést the truth of their »»»ertioos They will spare no pains to maintain, mor Perfumery Slatiouary, -AN D - fully than ever, the reputation of their Toilet Article*. house,as the acknowledged -TOYS- • In great variety «rd of new and various dtBlgw. HEADQUARTERS, —PURE WINE8 a«» LIQUORS*— ----- FOR----- Pipes, Tobacco -For mediod purpoea«- -AND— Staple and Fa cy Goods Groceries, Hardware, Cloth ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, r Millinery and Dress Gaftds. — C igars. — PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH GLASS, BRUSHES, ETC., ETC i CANDIES, NUTS A ■ o FINE CONFECTIONS. Crockery, Glass and Tin- Ware, Shawls, Wrap PKESC'RIP'FION!* «fully coaponnded of the finevt dn*<. yv AVISO BOUGHT THE INTEREST OF W H. Atfcii;« .ii in be A bularu D ruo S iobk , I woJ.i re.j ecftilly ■<ilicit • couùlu . jkv of tfcei— r«n- «ge w; left bur berli tj liberally extended b< the pro* prie oi» in Ite past. [3-24tf. DR. J. H. CHITWOOD. pers, Cloaks. Selling off Cheap •/«nd, in fact, everything required for the FOR CASH JENSEN & IrFLAND, Trad«; ot YREKA, CALIFORN OREGON. 4 . V BOOT & SHOE STORE. A FULL A880x3MENT OF AHNOUMCR TO THAT THAT AH* IRON and STEEL —Next do r lo tue Po4 cílioo— THANKS TO THE PÜËL1C For their Liberal Patronage, which he cepts as ttsiitnony iheir appre ciation Ilis purpose is to STOVES, TINWARE, HARDWARE, “Grow With the Place.” CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. For Blacksmiths’ and General use. ALWAYS OPEN FOE TRADE’ ------- A FULL LINE OF------- HE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO PAINTS CHS AND GLASS WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND Cheaper than any other House in Asli la nd. SPC*Æ>2P 'CS‘Ua®3Ea<» —Una— ASKLARB Lari, Materials of all kinds, auch as AND Hams, --------- (0)--------- ALLIGATO# GOODS, Ard anjtbiag elee that the public may r Bacon-, Eggs and Butter. L aró C anb ......... 15. D ollars per. 100 W ats * B uckets .................... 50 cents —FRENCH— uire Winchester Repeating Rifles from FOR THR INFORMATION OF ALWAYS QN HAND, DEALERM AND CONSUMERS* And alPworlf gotten up in tho GOODS VERY BEST STVCE.- THEY WILL SAT TEAT GEO. N-UTL F.Y ------- CONSISTING OF-------- THEY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE ASHLAND MILLS. 0 WE WILL CONTINUE TO PURCHASE WHEAT A LARGE SUPPLY Extra Boston Syrrtji. Table Flannels, Doeskins Blankets, and Pocket Cutlery. I And Will Deliver [17 UT»-O. U-T7. KIND OF Always on band and for sale at lowest prices /sir The highest market prices paid for'WS AND DISPOSE OF THEM* Wagon Shop. WHEAT---- OATS----- BARLEY----- BACON rpHEUNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND ■JL hi* shop on Main street, two doors fi om the livery stables, where be is prepared to do all kinds of work in bis line -t the lowest price. '• THAÎÎ T-HEŸ CAN BE PROCURED WHERE, <£>S3rXS8 dfiXKTSD AND FURRI sh A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLW- AiFTHAÎX' Of Vehicles Made to Order,' Repairing of all kinds done with dispatch call and tee me, Beltf. JOHN RALPH. CHEAPER —A a ND LARD---- 1 Wagner & Anderson ÉVERY Catstmeres, WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS MIXfiB PB1GÆS OF Clothing, THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, FLANNELS, YARN; SOCKS, FLOUR, FEED &c, BLANKETS, S NOW FINISHED, and the Propri SHIRTS and CASSIMERES, etor is re dy at all times to receive ANYWHERE IN TOWN, AT I MABSH & CO This trill "enable us tv ofrr letter prices GRANITE than erer before. B. F. REESER. Ashland, Oreg. Nov. 15, 1873>tf, A C omplete L ine O f Ashland Factory Goods, FACTORY. rpHE UNDEB'IGNED from and after _L April Istii pKopo«« to »«Il only tui DRY GOODS, GROCERIES -‘‘J. CLOTHING, ROOTS, AND SHOES. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS GAR, Il'CE, TEA-4, SALMON, SAR DINES, OYSTERS 8AL- FARAI US, CANDI.»-, feFICE<, FLA VORING EXTRACTS, FAÍEN1 MEDICÍNESE». UNIOU HOTEL AND BAKERY. FURNITURE, SASH, BLIND DOOR AND MOULD ING SOUTHERN AND SOUTH EASTERN V I Tlie Investigating Committee have been inspecting the atl’airs of'i the La Grande Land Oilice and re port that the accounts of J. II. Shinn are found to be correct in I every particular. E. S. McComas, ex-Register, had o given security for $066.03 due the sMe from him at tlie time of his retirement from the I office. James Hendershott, how ever, who was elected Register in !S74,was found to be a defaulter to the amount of$l 1,302,16. includ ing interest. It is encouraging to fin.i that the present Rcg ster is i efficient and honest. Prices, reasonable—Address J. H. R ussell , no31-v3 lyr Ashland. OregoD. AND Main Sirsv.t, Ashland, H —- —— MILL. PLANING —0- J. M. McCALL &, OO. sxundl M** $Q q <* ckhv *1» v 4R