Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 09, 1879, Image 4

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TTE
ASHLAND
FRIDAY
MAY 9, 1879.
Carrent Note*.
Woman’s sphere—That
never get married.
she
will
The Free Press calls baby carriages
t'jat turn out in this weather cron pees
Tbe man with a big seal ring never
tires of grasping you by the baud.
Tbe small l>oy inwardly yearns to be
corled np by a cucumber.
A member of the male choir should
never get twenty-four sheets in tbe
wind.
Last year’s beats should now be bur­
ied six feet deep. If not, they ure sure
to sprout again and give macn trouble.
Chief Joseph is writing for a maga­
zine, aDd public opinion of tbe East
js fast turning aginst the “noble red
men.”
You have, of course, seen many a
tear basement, but did you ever see a
dram attic?
Mother Eve was always a good little
girl at school.
She never went out
without leaf.— Puck. But Adam didn’t
car« a fig.
The King of Siam takes hi-* eaeo in
the midst of a body guard of 400 female
soldiers.
No doabt this is what is
termed Siam ' awe.
Solomon was the first man to suggest
parting the hair in tbe middle. The
suggestion was made to two women iu
a famous iawsmt.
The Canadians did not yell for “pro
tection” until they learned that their
new Governor General, Lome, wrote
spring poetry.
Carry yonr religion always with you.
but don’t carry your bu»ioess to the
church or theater.— Court Journal. E-a
pecially if your bas ness is that of
keeping a peanut stand.
“Ooe half the world don’t know how
the Other half live!' exclaimed a gossip
ing wornon.
“Oh well.“ eaid her
neighbor, “don't worry about it: 'tian t
your fault if they don tknow.
The man who can camly and seren
ely roll up bis troaiers and walk half a
mile in a driving rain to catch a tram,
is destined to become either a bank
president or a cherubim.
Io view of recent ecientific exposi­
tion as to the effect of alcohol on tb»-
brain, it is no longer tbe fashion to ask
any one to drink. “Let.s coagnl ite our
cerebral albumen“ is the latest for
mula.
A baby is jast one of the sweetest,
cutest things in the world, aDd we
wouldn't think of doing without them
for an instant; but then, really, a baby
is ever so much better off at home iu
its little bed than it is at u concert, and
we can find 300 people who think as
we do.
“Have you ever been in prison?“
asked a lawyer of a witness,whom he
was disposed to badger and bnlly, as
the Drofension are »pt to do. ••Yes.sir,"
“When?“ “In 1863.“ “Where?" “in
Andersonville.“ There was u momen
tary pause for breath, and then a round
of appltnse that shook the court room
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A Kancher'i Life In Colorado.
SIKES WORDEN
H. M. THATCHER.
TIDINGS
A Washington dispatch of the 29 h
nit says: The customary adjournment
of tbe House upon tbe announcement
of tbe death of Representative Clark
prevented the reading of the Presi-
dent’s-veto message at the Capitol lo­
dar
But since its publication m tbe
evening newspapers it baa been tbe
all a* sorbihg topic of conversation in
Washington political circles, and give
rise to much excited feeling
Tue Re­
publicans are universally delighted
with tbe message and generally re
gard that gin point of ab lity and tbe
»ffeotive presentation of the position
upon which they intend to stand be
fora tbe conutry, it has far exceeded
tbeir expectations.
Tbe Democrats
insist that tbe President's argument
denying tbe necessity of any further
legislation to prevent military interfer­
ence with elections is not conclusive,
but that on tbe contrary, it is evasive
of the merits of tbe main qnestion in
volved io the pending bill. They con­
cede, honever. that tbe message, as a
whole, is a strong document,and likely
Io produce an tff-et ujkjo the couutry
which will make tbe maiutenance of
tbeir pr» a<-ut attitude in Congress upon
thia question a matter of at least de­
batable expedi’-ocy. To day’s veto has
nnmistabably strengthened tbe chance»
for the adoption of the plan of post­
poning a final settb ineut of the pres­
ent controversy until next winter by
means of an extension of l-*-«t year's
appropriations.
Speaker Rindall is
now in favor of this course of action,
and Lis infitiece is likely to prove
extremely powerful in securing its
adoption.
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Gtftlin£ near hie Figure»
I
ASHLAND HOUSE.
THATCHER & WORDEN
DEALERS IN
HE UNDERSIGNED wishes to RE-
mind his friends, r.ntl the traveling pub­
lic generally, that he is still to be leuud at
T
4
READ THIS
this
C. S. Sergent & Co.,
LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE,
where helsretdyat any time, and on all
occasions to sc be’ote them ibe best the
murke' affords, in a style s-econd to tip other
house in Oiegon.
V
I'itinera mid suppers lor special occasions,
gotten up in appropriate style, at -hort no­
tice.
-
JASPER HOUCK.
DEALERS IN
SAVE MONEY
Furnishing Goods,
Hardware, Crockery,
LAKE COUNTRY
And in short, Everything required ; J
FOR THE GENERAL TRADE
Cupper» furLUbed per order.
A* Cheap a» tbe
I3
Single EI«*1 m ...............................................3 37^
Board per Week...................................... 4 00.
rou acx
REV. J. H. MAYFIELD,
P ioneer H otel .
Are now receiving from Sin Francisco an ex.ensive stock of goods of great vanity
.-xactly suited to the trade of ihe
Boots and Shoes Hats and Caps
I NOW FINISHED, and the Propri­
etor ia re;d.y at all times to receive
gus-.ts and film sh them with Hccomtuoda-
ti.us second to no.b- in the country.
Proprietor.
LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON.
General Merchandise,
UNION HOTEL AND BAKERY.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
—AND—
Which'hey are prepared to «ell at prices that cannot fail to satisfy customers.
sure to call and see us and see fur jourselves.
PIANOS
ULX UP L2J S83 ‘C-F
Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex
—AND—
All kinds of approved country
produce taken in exchange for
Be
change for goods.
ORGANS
Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Co untry.
goods.
—AT—
Linkvifle, Lake County, Oregon
The Subscriber is ag iln ir¿charge of the
PIONEER HOTEL,
Of the Lake country, and is determine to
make his g-.ests comfortable and happy.
EHE ASHLAND
MILLS
WHOLESALE PRICES,
PIIŒNIX, OREGON.
PIONEER STORE
-OR-
Qsegexi.
(v2n21f.)
EASY
W. C. DALEY,
J. R. TOZER,
INSTALLMENTS.
(o)
H. 8. EMERY.
A Large and Fresh stock of
Dry Goods at the
PIONEER STORE.
DALEY & CO.,
Proprietors of the C hampion
A shland , O regon ,
Manufacturers of all kinds of
FURNITURE,
Are now taking the Lad.
FLOUR, FEED &c,
MJÆ& PRICES-
DÏNK.VIR DE
C. K. KLUM,
Saddlery & Harness,
K
Etc.
0
An immense stock of the best
brands of Tobacco and Cigars at
the
PIONEER STOKE.
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
DOOR AND WINDOW
FRAMES,
S aying and D oing .—H is first battle
Every instrument W arranted for ten
tells the- courage of the soldier. Many
think before tiie batt)- that nothing
Y ears at. F irst -C lass —H im Debt
••an frighten them. When it begins ANYWHERE IN TOWN, AT
OF ALL DIMENSIONS.
recutuaieuJatiuu is tbe
they are panic-stricken, aud disgrace
number sold.
thems-lves by cowardice. Col. Ches­
ter, of Coaueetient, who commanded a
.KSri’iCTUKE ei .’A mes neaily mace to
company ot bis townsmen ut Bunker
order.
IIill. used to tell a good story of two
Wagner & Anderson-
83,000 S mith ’ s O rgans .
(^“P laning ot all kinds, sawing,
of his'sohliers in that tiattle. A large
[17 CDS-'». 11-TT.
and powerful man, standing by the
turning, boring, etc., etc.,
side of a pale faced yontb of sleuder
figure, said to his comrade.
—AND­
R. P. N eil
L. A. N eil ,
"Man yon had better retire before
DONE WITH DISPATCH.
W m . H abrib ,
the fight begins; you will laint away
when tbe bullets begin to whiz around
ASHLAND MARKET.
■^g®,WiLi. contract I o . the erection of
38,000 P ianos .
yonr head.”
all
kinds Ol Ikll.lHNOS.
The pale etrippling replied—
"I don’t know bul I shall, as I never
¿^.Undertaking. a Specialty.
heard one; but I will stay and see.”
NOW IN USE.
He did stay, and was seen by Col.
Chester dnring the battle, calm and
firm, loading aud firing with great cool
ness. But the bnrly giant by his side
-DEALERS IN—
Others Advertise
was missiDg, and at tbe retreat was
i
found alive and unharmed, secreted
DALEY & CO.
All kinas of fresh and dried
under a haycock. Boastful words and
]Voi. ni Nu. i if.]
Meats,
moral conrage to face any danger rare­ i
H alf M illion C apital ,
Hitler
and
pells
bo
ight, and all kinds of fat
ly go together.
stock taken in exchange for meat.
no37.v3-tf
T he T fxan C attle D rive of 1879.
Which they hive mide by extortin
—The Express of San Autouio, Texas,
^OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR
GEORGE NURSE,
WM D. CORPE
H igh P rices for Pianos
reports that the prominent stock rais­
ing go d w igon work, the nudetsignel
ers and drovers of that region almost
hereby ninkes ku >wn th it he can be lo-md
and Organs from
Livery
nnanimonaly unite on hu estimate of
a’ all times i- hi- shop in the S. W. comer
the public.
or the public sq . ire Ashland Ogn.. and is
175 000 to 200,000 head as the number
leidy and wd'.ing o do all work entrusted
of ibis yeur's cattle drive from Texas.
NURSE & CORPE
to me in a wo kmmlike manner. W AG­
The first number is cousidered low
ON
’S. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, Wlll-EL-
t
and the last the greatest that can be
re pleased to auDouDce that tbeir Stables a * BARROW8, PLOW STOCKS, A c ., made
expected. Tbe greater portion of the
to >>rde . and repaired on short rot ice.
drive will be yearlings and two year
T* e best Eastern sio k co >8ian'ly on
olds. Prices are considered high, bnt
hand.
W. W. KEN I NOR.
holders are firm. The demand for cat­
Ashland. June 17th. 1876.
noltf.
tle is very good, but tbe transactions
have beeu rather light of late, many
who came to Texas to buy preferring to
wait for better rates, or, failing iu that, Good
1
to take their chances after tbe cattie
LAKE coixrr - -
- OEGOK
reach the Nortn. There is talk of
e . ubliehed In e nil-w-ekly par'» of eight p> gee In
Are in excellent repair, amply provided with feed
stoppiug tbe drive entirely for a few
euco p.>r>,<.r e x eeu pi>ge» eich week. Il prrreui»
And th it cti-totnere *11! tie w .i ed ou
years in order to raise the price of
pruiupUv and in the beet style.
Texan cattle. It is thought that by
BUGGIES
nnd No
doing so the Northwest would be HACKS Exc-l'»n*
Oa the shortest
DMice
RIDING ROIUSES ulw-iy» uu U.axl.
drained of caitle, and the old price for
6àì*B> not fall to give the Liai, ville Stables a tri 4
NONE TO EXTORT
carel for, N andjçg
r*-xao cattle restored. Tbe plan seems fcirllorsee
(v3 O < promptly
7lf]
URaE &. CORPE.
hardly feasible, however and the great
ranges of the Northwest will ultimately
11 is pujli-bed on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
HARNESS SHOP
wr»st from Texas the control of the ASHLAND
<35><F UQaicBQa \JFsF®
cattle trade.
A
PIONEER STORE.
A splendid stock of Boots anc
A Fine Assortment of Fancy
Shoes
at the
Goods and Notions at the
PIONEER STORE.
PIONEER STORE.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
*
Harris Neil & Co.,
An Elegant stock of Clothing
WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY,
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE,
A correspondnnt of the Troy Times
writes.-
‘‘We at the east can hardly realize
the isolation oftentimes attending ranch
life. A few days since we renewed the
acquaintance of a young gentlemen
whom we met io Denver last year. He
is of a distinguished family of Northern
New York, and a graduate of one of
onr Eastern colleges. He came to this
State about a year ago for the benefit
of bis health, wbicb was considerably
impaired. His physican advised him
to go to a sheep ranch,where he would
have constant out-door employment.
He soon engaged himself to two Scotch
shepherds to assist them in the care
of sheep, and for five months the tbrre
men managed the affairs of the ranch,
both in-doors and out, each taking bi*
turn in the art of cooking, and each
Linkville
Stables.
doing his own washing. The ranch is
situated seventy-five miles from Colo­
rado Springs, which is their base of
supplies.
The unvarying duties of a shepherd
are about ns follows: at sun rise to
take his flock, nanally from 400 to GOO,
accompanied by bis trusty horse auti
faithful dogs,to green pastures and be­
side still waters, if he cau find them,
and there remain all the day long with
watchful eye over his charge, to see
that none fall into the ditch or go
astray. When tbe sun goes down be­
hind the Rocky Mountains it is tims to
start for home. Tue signal is given by
the shepherd, the d<>g is on the alert,
and the ‘bell wether* leads the way to
tbe field or corral for tbe night, and
when safely protected from the foes
without, such as prairie wolves, the
day *s work is done, only to be repeated
Tourists and Others Outfitted
day in and day out month after month.
Tbe d< g is a valuable auxiliary in tlm
care of sheep.
The -Scotch collie1
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surpasses all others in his natural apti­
C harges A gainst C hief M oses —
tude for bis work, and oftentimes one
Atitoii)»*
Etinne, a colored man. who
well trained sells for $150.
since 1849 has lived with tbe Indiana
of the northwest, writes a letter to tbe
A Uve Horse Picked up.
Oregonian, on the Indian sitnation in
MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN
«»-uerul, but particularly of Chief
Tbe other morning as tbe steam bar
M obcs
He accords that chieftain the
tug C. J. Brenham was approaching physical virtue-» of strength and brav
the dock with the schooner Trustee in erv. and the merit of mental strength
tow from sea, tbe ut-ual crowd gathered aud shrewdnesH,- but says that tbe-e
•ronnd to hear the news from the
p<iwerf- 1 qualities and his authority
wreck-
A live boree was observed on
with bis own and other tribes are
A shland , O regon .
the forward deck of the tng eating
«ielded for murder and robbery. He
straw like an ox. and appeared other
Mate» that Mose» baa been personally
wise to bo hungry. It wan rot long
eeps a general assort -
engaged in several murders, aud idves
until the singular story got »fl »at tlmt
meut of goods iu his line of trade.
circum.-tances which ut least five color
as Capt. George was passing the ar.t<>
of truih t>> his assertions. He thinks
mafic bnoy, Inlly t ight miles < ff the
LadiesN lenJ and Boys’ Sad­
that chief is now ready fcr auy enter­
coast something was lighted bobbing
dles, a Speciality.
prise against the whites, no matter
up and down off the starboard bow,
bow mischievous or bloody, that prom­
and the tug bead--*! for it
L t ! and i
ises
a fair prospect for success, and i Team, Buggy and Plow Harness,
behold! it was a live horse! evidently
warus the government aud the people
whips ,
from the wreck, and mnst have been
to look ont for him
ROBES,
in tbe water at least four days. The
DESTE RS
horse
was hoisted on board and
P
lanting
T
elegraph
P
oles
.
—
A
brought to tbe city with tbe return ot
the tug boat, landed at Flavels wharf, new method of planting b-legtapb poles
— sitxxJl —
and afterwards anchored on the dock. h <s been introduced in Pennsylvania
Thousands of people fl ocked to se? The ground is staked <-ff at a distance
HORSE BLANKETS.
him; as the marvelons story was spread­ of 200 feet apart: a man starts off with
----- ALSO------
ing like wild fire throughout tbe city, cartridges of “electric powder.” and
with
a
crowbar
in
bis
hand.
The
bar
and just as somel>ody started after the
band to give the poor dnmb brute a ia driven four or five fe»t into the W inchester R epeating R ifles
reception Mr. M P. Callender hap ground, a cartridge with a lighted fn*e (commonly called Henry Rifles) of
is dropped in o tl>e hob-, and the mau
pened to discover mud tn the hair of
model of 1866, 1873, and 1876
tbe fetlocks, and be was “so curious* proce* ds to the next stake, but before i
that it finally revealed tbe fact that he reaches it tbe cartridge has ex- i
Pistols, Cartridges,
Capt. Flavel had bought the horse at plod» d. making a cavity as big as a
Fort Canby, Capt Spurgeon bad rode fl -»nr barrel in the ground, and a gang '
him all through the la*t Indian cam­ of men who follow plrfnt a telegraph I WHEAT Taken at the Highest
In this way f< nr men {
paign; it bad never been to *ea etc., pole in tbe spot
Market Bates in Exchange
will
set
np
100
to
150 poles per day, ;
etc., and then tbe crowd got mad and
for Goods
wanted tbe animal lynched! but they and at a cost two-thirds less than by ' Arbhnd. Jura 27th, 1876.
nnltf.
the
old
method.
didn’t do anything; as ttus lie was only
skim milk when compared to other
cau m.ike money faeier at w.>rk f«*r u»
Rjirbed wire fences are becoming
tu u ut a ythi g ei»e. C<piul urtrv-
stories which bave grown ont of this
quirrd—we «til eart jon. Tivclve d..L
wreck. Th« alligator of this la-*t alle­ popular in T* xaa. 0<>e r-asnu of tbeir j
l r» a d«'. .1 uome, u»..<te b, me ibd i«-
ui u». Meo, »ornen, buj» t-nd gi’lv
gation was not to be found—as ns ' »1 growing popularity is attributable to *
wnnted c-ve yvihere i.» *<-rk lor u*.
Tbe hoax never bad any start it was tbe iact that tbo farm hands do not
Nuw ia »be t nw. Co»»ly ouiüt «od
foil fledged aud spontaneous. — Astor care to sit on the top rail of such fences ;
terru» fu*. Addree» Taca & Ot>-, Ao-
guala, M»ln».
and talk politics,
iat».
v2nl9tf.
CASH
C. S. Sergent & Co.
GIVE HIM a CALL-Ant re»tafliured that he
will muke you feel at Louie.
[2-29 f.
GEORGE NURSE.
Gen. Butler tells this story of a war
incident while be was in command at
New Orleans; “A colonel np in the
MISCELLANEOUS'
Red river region made application fur
a furlough, which was refused him.
Soon after the colonel left his com
mund witboat permission, and went to
New Orleans, where he was arrested
and put in irons as a deserter. Upon
un intimation that be wished to make
an explanation.
Butler
had bun
brought to his headquarters. ‘Well,
0
sir,” sternly opened t ie general, ‘what
Lave you to say in explanation, of
your conduct?* -Well, general, there WE WILL CONTINUE TO PURCBA8E WHE AT
are two Jews up jooder who have some
cotton they want to get through -ray
- JCk <S» -
lines
First they off »red me 3500
which I refused. Then they offered
me $1,000 to let them take it through
the lines. Tueu $5.000 aud 325 O00 I
and at last they offered me $10b,000,
aud I tell you, general, they were get
ting so near my figures I thought I’d
And Will Deliver
better leave.”
THATCHER & WORDEN»
not fail to give us a
trial before purchasing elsewhere,
as we are determined to give sat­
isfaction.
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY PAINTS AND OILS..
“Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Our molto.
Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods.
An Agent Wanted in this Locality, to supply the Rapid Demand.
$125.00 ren
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
—EVERY
FAMILY ( AN NO.V
OWN A Flil'T-C .ASS SE VHG KUHI.’lá-
SEWING MACHINE $20
KTco SC2uujp®url®ur-
No Agents
We G a mint Make a Better Machine nt tiny Price.
THE HIGHEST PKEMIU.U AWARDED THE STITCH AT THE CENTEXNUL
A strictly First-Class, Sbnt'le. D nibb- Thread, L ck Sti'cli Machine more com-
p e'e i" eqiiiptne-iis thin anv - tle-r, and c«-mbining nil the late imptove-
men:s wiih the old and well tried qudities for which tbe
STANDARD IS SO POPULAR.
A F.d hfhl F-tmi'y Se»inp M c- iti» in every »»nre of tb» word—tbit» tun» »moo'h ard doe» »very d»-
»crip ton <>f p aiti or fat-cy leuti u «i h » ub a-d cer »tu y m M><>np m d
ell ni^de, ¡nd m . tlor.iMhly
teB-td wtdP- in ure fu ye rem ih us nd» of Fuit Lie», t ba e C*< M < lune ih 4 bave» our Fr<“»ry t» •<»-
r»D-ed for live >e r», airi k-pt
Or er fr~» of eh rg». Mo» y Ii-fuod-d »io ce |f lo : perfec'ly Satleflkc-
u-ry. HEDr<-»i> ix P kich F ab D uwn Bnov all O thxb M a < h : mb . N» Et'nw lo p-.y f r. K-<*
M .c. l.e -.» ccoQtp. nieJ by a ni ¡e G.u.. le » Outfit i.l nnn.er- n
tteeful ..itect>m»nt» for : il klcd» ut
work (foe of ny ex'ta c-' rKH muli I-given »» • b *ry «>ti>er M u bine «t »u
ri'« Tbe St nd.rd Ma­
die h»e ni re üo.>d uu li'ie-tltau ho»e fd ube- tb-Pno. T.I uht «un E«« t Rcxx>xo, a cbtld caa
UH-r. ßTaoi-o ABU 1> cbabi f . > ev-ri.u of uo’er R apid and Cer-alu in E(-cutiu<i. No a»e»a» C ga
or C ru» <o «e r >ur or u.nk» a N 4»e. Will ‘a»- f >r ye ir». I • ie dy tu a nmmen , -.nd un ter» lo si iu aa
hour. Make-tie Doubl» miei-’I-ck 8 "'-h, like on hot b -id-» .f >b-go»i«, fr.an c n.b.|c
Ie»'ber,
u»e» a 8b<>rt, 8 rulg'tl at d S-r-rt g Ne»die, Exir i I. •'g Large e oily thre.d d 8 lut lr. Wiui N w A vt »-
MATic lEXMtux. L rge R b'in- c p bk- of b >d>-g one butidred yard* of Uir-ad. A L rga Htroair Ma-
d.iue »it» treat wtdtl .f arai, giving I« in. i y de-bed qu mie-, ml great Cipu.il) f-r a w«de r nge at
work. D Í -t i» Be- M-etil e-11 P i ici.ile •• 4 Pt P i t < f->in-< ru - uni. Ü4 it-i»o »til y.« »ill u-e uo
other. Active Ax-n » w n ed io hl*r un y to rec. ive -rdei« -ut deliver M cbiuea. Kitre UducemanU
uffa ed Cl-'g'u>ei,'le o er-, R ii -' im --» M-iAc Du »tilted Buk.» m, I»* of »ok »th Li’i<» i»-, Ac.,
f>ee sat- deuv-r ot coud» gi.«r-o. »«<i t«. n v i'T' <>f'he »ortd. Ad lreaa, blAN'DARD SEWING MA­
CHINE CO.. BROADWAY A CLINTON Pt ACE, New York.
LJ6-v»ly
SMITH
00
Sells bis own goods at wholesale prices
50
M
o"
-AND SAVES-
ASHLAND LIVERY
UNION LIVERY
Ashland and
inkville
'SAle AND ExCHAnGE SALE AND FEED STABLES t:
Money for the Public.
STAGE LINE
M. COLWELL’STRI-WEEKLY
S ages run between tbe above named
points eveiy alt>-ruaie d»y le-ving
Ashianu at three a m . on Mon-
d-ys.We ln»*s<lay s and Fri­
days; leave Linkville
'Tuesday, Tiling,
day and Sat­
urday.
STABLES,
—
THE UNDIR'IGNFD having
rv T1^* Purchased ihe above stbbles. from
VHE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR-j^
Cliapiiian A Neil h-g« leave to UfotB tbs
CbiM-l lb« >b Fe II.med e< bl
merit a cen-
fiom Kubll * WilMU, b«-j{ le ve >o luformJJWj piiblio that lie is detet min»d
toe public io»t '.bey -.rv de rrn.iued <.. lueiv
JL. tiinianre --f the pa'ronage that ba» tor many
a cmlcunice of ti* pniruu.ge ihnt h^a lor iu a>y «ears pa»t been coiifened on tb«se juatlj.
1
SMITH’S
year» pw»l been G-nferred ou ihe»e ju<tiy
POPULAR STABLES!
PIANOS AND
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J acksonvii . i . k , O regon .
All the H igh P riced D ealers talk
down
MONDAY'S WEDNESDAY’S AND FRI­
DAYS .»t 4 o cluck a . m : arrives at Lick-
ville same day-*. Re urning,
We bare o>n»t*D')j on hind the very beat
ORGANS
POPULAR STABLES
I have constantly on band the very bast
SADDLE HORSES,
LEAVE LINKVILLE
SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND '
BUGGIES AND
TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SATUR-
D \Y8 arriving al A-hland same day c--n
nects w-.;h onr daily stage line between
Linkv He and F->rt Klamath Also wi b
his tri weeklv line fr> m Linkville to
Lake View and ah imermedia'e points.
CARRIAGES
Because Lis policy is
And c*n fnrnian our cue <-tnere with u tlp-lop turn­
out at -uy time.
DEATH TO THEM
t f
• •
Horses Boarded
M. COLWELL.
Ou r*ri»aabte term», «nd the be «t ofc ire and atteD-
u<xi neatowed upon ibem while under tbeir ci»ar»e.
Ako,
, w ._______ _
v3 n<* 4-tf.
/"A /"A a woek tn your own town—B5 ou fit
Nunrk. R-.d-r. f. ) ou * .nr
>11 a bur-int-r. »t w nitri j er.4> *-f elibrr
v4p/\_7V_Z .rx C.n m ike gre*t l-ay »!' •*'® ttoie
hey work, L»r particular» writ» to H. U aì - i ettà C o
p Jtknd, kfaine.
v2oK- Jyl
MAIN STREET, ASHLAND
Corner of 4th and California Sts.,
LEAVES ASHLAND
*4 r -e rwylMHlrei»» you «in et gr.ge in.
Lz I J 1
'I |5 to Sì I i er d iy in de bj
Il ji
I ut» woiker i.f e! t>»r
> -ß JI -A ►—' -V òght li- their owu loc.li'le»
Pmtlcnlai. -«id »ample' wuru» f5 foe. Improv
yonr »pire lime at »bi» bu-i.es». Address 8 tix » ox
A Co , Porti .ui Moine.
Í 2-5"-
«
The Old Favorite and Reliable ¡S tandard
HIGH PRICES,
50
■ frer .
And r.o obligation to keep one, if not bettk . i th io any machine yon ever bad.
OF MATTER EACH WEEK.
• I
wagos fvrxi . hr
Examination Before you Pay For it.
No Middlemen !
F-r ore year, per nui!.................................
«i
..i
Fur »lx ».out- ».............................................
,.i
Fur Uree month-........................................ .
liberal term » to i Lrua.
F ive coplee for I year. hi <1 1 c -py extr
♦ 17
T fx co.-tei- for 1 year, and 1 cop, extra.
. 30
T wextt - five cupieefor 1 yeur,md 1 co, y ex..62
* ni >
Thoronghly warranted and sent to you for
No Drummers !
It ie in »II re»pect«, S vperiok to any Weekly pub-
liebed on tbe Pacific C o . bi .
hobki :
TWESITÏ DOLLARS,
I
I
mai > f fa < y
The Former High Priced Machines R educed to
Wagon Factory
“WEEKLY UNION”
wff . k
Nothing Succeeds Like Success! !
Give Us & ^riaL
SACRAMENTO
ERS. M. W. HARGADINL
v2u44,—tf
P ianos and O rgans sent on 15
days trial.
Horses Bought ^nd Sold.
For circulars, terms, etc., address
Wil! BU ina.'ee
A
f|VHE under ^ gned ,
I
iruDe <<4* I
llw* » •
A .0 can furub-b n«y cusU'tners with • tiptop-
tmu-oui »I any time.
horses boarded
O., reas nuble terms. and given tLs beak
attention.
HORSES BOUGHTJLND SOLD
JAMES S. SMITH,
575 M arket S treet ,
San Francisco,
— or —
the office of tbe A shland T idings .
CARRIAGES.
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Vid satisGc iot; gu r..i ee io
actions.
¡I u.y
li.F. PHILLIPS.
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