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FOURTH OF JULY AT ASHLAND. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION’ IN A. D. HELMAN. J.. D. FOUNTAIN. Capt. O. C. Applegate returned from LAKE. ------ r Lake county this week, and brought According to previous appointment FRIDAY JUNE 22, 1877 with him, some interesting petrified At a meeting of citizens of Lake HELMAN & FOUNTAIN, Three paints have stood the test of years, specimens, from the valley of mam« the committees of Wagner Creek, county, held at Merganser on June 16, Phoenix and Ashland Sunday Schools Agents for the Tidings. and are now better than ever. They are moth bones in that county. for the purpose of making arrange composed of the best materials known i» met at the office of the Western Union -------------- ------------------ L. Samuels, .... Portland, Oregon. the trade. ments for a proper celebration on the Jacob Thompson, ... “ “ J. D. Williamson, agent for Jesse D Telegraph Company. DEALERS IN R. M. Pettingill & Co., ... New York. Rockwell & Cbeesman, ... BL Louis. Carr, is now in town, and will make The meeting was called to order by coming 4th of Jnly, at the above named L P. Fisher,................................. 8in Francisco. Fure Linseed QU Ashland head quarters during his stay Mr. L. E. Chandler and Capt. J. M. plaoe, L. B. Applegate was elected Tboe. Boyce, J. R. Neil,............................................. Jacksonville. chairman and C. H. Dyar, secretary. C. 8. Sergent, . . . - - Tba-nlx. in the valley. He is here for the pur McCall was elected chairman and H. The chairman in a few appropriate Ed. R. Owen, ; Central Point. pose of buying cattle, and will prob B. Valpey, secretary. STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD Miss Aftie W. Colvig, ... Rock Point. remarks stated the object of the meet AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. ably leave considerable money among On motion of S. C. Taylor it was re C. B. Watson, General Agent for Take county. ing, giving a few excellent ideas and our farmers and stock men. He wants solved that the Sunday Schools of the Dry-Goods, Groceries, School Which are so united by our process of man above named places celebrate the 4th of suggestions. The following commit ASHLAND P. O. REGISTER. only steers, from yearlings up. Books, Blank Books and tees were appointed: ufacture, as to produce paint which 1» July 1877, by holding a basket picnic Stationery, Stages leave Ashland as follows: more durable, beautiful and will last The building for the new bakery is on general arrangements . at Ashland. twice as long as any other point known. The O. A C. Stage Co.’ r Stage leave Ashland assuming proportions. We can’t tell J. P. Roberts, H. M. Thatcher,Henry One motion Messes A. Willits, L. E. for Jacksonville,. Rock Point and Rose Conn, John Gleen, Dennis Small, John burg every day at 6 a. in. Mail closes at exactly what shape it m going to have, Chandler and J. M. McCall were ap Sohallocli,Stephen Stukel, Jacob Bales, » WE EXCEPT NONE. bnt now it looks something like a twist 5:30 a. m. For Henly, Y’teka and Reading at 6 p. m. ed paralellogram with the left hand pointed committee on programme, with James Tobin, William H. Roberts and W. L. Baker. power to appoint sub-committees. Mail closes at 5:30p. m. Its cost Io the consumer is considerably corner sawed off — we don ’ t care for the —AND— lletton A. Garrett’s Stages leave Ashland On motion the Ashland T idings be to secure orator , reader and chap less than the AVERILL PAINT is already every Monday, Wednesday and Friday shape so we get good bread, however. lain . requested to publish the proceedings mixed and tinted if required. Fur Sale by mornings for Linkville, and return on O. A. Stearnes, Henry Conn, and E. of this meeting. every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. S trengthening S acks .—A German Leave Linkville for Lake City, California, paper recommends the following recipe No further business appearing, the Emmett. J. M. McCALL & CO , Wednesdays ; arrive at Lake City Satur ON MUSIC. meeting adjourned .'tine die. days ; leave Lake Citv Mondays ; arrive for making sacks stronger and more de no50tf Ashland, Oregon. H. M. Thatcher, Mr. Griffin, C. H. (Voi. n, No. i—tr.) at Linkville Thursdays, carrying mail and sirable: Take a proportion of two J. M. M c C all , Chr’m. Dyar, Miss Kate Pearson, Miss Mary passengers. H. B. V alpey , Sec’y. pounds of oaken ashes to two and three Corp© and Mis Fannie Van Riper. M. MAYER. Regular passenger wagon leaves Ashland quarter gallons of boiling water, let the ON TOASTS. for Linkville every Monday morning, and mixture boil for an hour and pour off returns every Saturday. L. B. Applegate, Jacob Thompson, APPLEGATE ITEMS. A. D. HELMAN, P. M. Merchant Tailer» the liquid, in which the sacks are to be J. W. Hamaker, John 8. Shook, I. D. Applegate, Oapt. D. J. Ferree, Thomas soaked twenty four hours. It is said J une 16 th, 1877. This Splendid Stallion, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. that this process “tans” the vegetable —Since my last, we have had some Weeden and Robert Scott. ON FINANCE. fibres in the sacks, just as hides are very hot weather, but it was good for Having located perminentiy in Ashland I. D. Applegate, L. S. Dyar, John Will be kept at my Stable, Pic nie dinner the 4th. tanned. haying, and there is now a great deal Gleen, George Conn, William Roberts, and engaged in Tailoring, I respectfully just East of Ashland dur of hay under shelter. J. P. Roberts, L. B. Applegate, J. T. Ashland instead of Wagner Creek. Mr. Brunse, a resident of this coun solicit the patronage of the public. I will ing the Ensuing Forbes, ThomaB Weeden, Dennis — In about ten days we will have ty, has for years been sick with con warrant satisfaction in all my wotk. I also Season. Small, C. II. Dyar and George Nurse. Black raspberries are red now. sumption of the lungs, and for a year some wheat ripe enongh to cut. The The meeting then decided that there keep all kinds of Ashland Manufactured past has required a constant attendant grain crops will be quite heavy.’ Bring your basket well filled, be a basket dinner, and all who come Woolen Goods for sale by the yard. —We have pleanty of new potatoes, no one expecting him to live but a j are expected to provide for an ample Who has a good farm for rent? short time. A few months ago he was apples and berries to eat, and corn is supply of corporeal nourishment. It Is a dark brown horse, eleven years od nolGti JU. MAYER. and sixteen hands high, and he can trot coming on nicely and will soon be Calico sells in Missouri, 20 yards for induced to drink a tea made from mul was also resolved that no intoxicating his mile inside of three minutes. ready for use. led,and in three days after commencing drinks be allowed on the celebration *1. HOUSE AND LOT its use, his cough loosened and he be —A painful accident occured to Mr. grounds, and marshals were appointed JOB HOOKER This is the grand centennial year, gan to revive, and now, having contin Miller, which resulted in breaking his to see that all conduct themselves plus 1. ued its nse for three months, he has leg and fracturing his ankle. He was aright. After which tlia meeting ad YX7AS SIRED BY OLD VERMONT AND HI3 ” dam was a Whip mare. He has splendid ac Lieut. Hoyle and lady passed through gained 12 pounds of flesh, and we are thrown iron a wagon, and ran over. journed. tion and will commend himself to all who see him. told has every prospect of getting well, Being a man of 73 years makes it all From the above proceedings it will town, on their way home, this week. IN ASHLAND, TERMS : and becoming a sound healthy man. the more serious. be seen that the sage-brush people Stick a flag into yonr button-hole All from the use of mullen tea. —Coals and coughs is about all the mean business. They do not propose FIVE, EIGHT AND TEN. Just North of the M. E. Church. As nice a and prepare to “go to the 4th of July.” An care taken to prevent accidents, but will be re location as there is in town. Also one share sickness prevalent in this vicinity at to be behind in celebrating the begin I n L ake .—We call attention to the sponsible for none. in the Ashland Water Ditch. the present date. ning of the second century of Ameri proposed celebration of the national A brand new millinery shop has JAMES KILGORE. Inquire at the T idings office or of ’Squire can independence, hence all who come — He is a “ heavy weight ” new comer anniversary at the new town of Mer- Hoffman, Jacksonville. 47—3tn bloomed ont prettily in this burg. may expect to have a good time. Good ------------------------- — 12% ft s — and came to the bouse of ganzer, on Link River. We are in Jas. Miller has been appointed Post formed that the citizens oT the eastern Mr. Geo. Wimer, of Murphy creek, on mnsic will be given in the evening at BLACKSMITHING master at Brownsborough, this county portion of Lake, who are too far away the 9th inst. I have since seen George, the Merganser Hotel. -BY- INTERESTING TO FARMERS ! C. H. D yar , Sec’y. and he looks as well as could be ex to participate in the Merganzer cele EUBANKS & FORSYTH. T hf . Portland city election, held last he undersigned , believing it pected under the circumstances. bration, propose to have a rousing old Monday, resulted in a big Republican to be to the mutual id vantage of La at Call. A LL THOSE DESIRING WORK time of their own at Likeview, the new — Sunday Schools ere still prosper victory. Those knowing themselves indebted >9^ Z j L in our line, will find us at the county seat. Thus it will be seen that ous. Preaching three times a month to the estate of the late R. B. Harga- “Old Michelson Stand” ready to serve them Millers and Farmers, with neatness and dispatch. Particular at Several of the “boys in bine” whose the people of the sage brush land are —once by the “Dunkards”—although Have made arrangements whereby the dine either by Dote or book account are no 11 if. time expired at Fort Klamath, eame in determined to welcome in an appropri but few people here are church mem hereby informed that they must pay up tention paid to horse shoeing. by the Linkville stage, on Tuesday last ate manner the advent of the new cen bers, the ministers are usually greeted I mmediately . All debts must be Ashland and Phoenix Mills, promptly settled. There must be no Ashland Soap Factory tury of our national independence. So by full houses. Will be under the management of J a T he gem fruit jars, also handsomely may it ever be with the American peo more delay. I will be found at the cob W auxeb . who will have charge of AM NOW MANUFACTURING, AND HAVE — Hoodlums are scarce down here Hargadine Store, at all times. Call I un hand, a good assortment of fashioned jelly cups, can be found in ple. both Mills lor the Company during the ensu but I know of two in Jackson county and see me at once. ------- — large or small quantities at J. M. Mc ing year, ending July 1st, 1877. S ilas W. K ij dore , that are a decided nnisance to a decent One of our valley exchanges says: LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, We will pay the highest market price for Call A Co.’s. good merchantable wheat, and are prepared Executor. ‘ They are coming from California. community—I heard of their meanness which I offer to the trade at prices to suit the tim»s. U contract flour at th* lowest price per Dr, L. Danforth, lias been awarded And one of the most suggestive sights in the Dollarhyde Bchool house on the has been pronounced by those who have thousand pounds at the Mills. A n old saying (and not altogether an My soap it, to be superior to i>ny imported article. Give the contract for medical attendance in the world is the spectacle of a Cali 2d inst. According to the boy’s and untrue one) is, ‘a penny saved is two tried Office of the Company at the Ashland it a trial, and support home industry. upon the county’s poor. The amount fornian. who hasu't before se'-n rain girl’s account, they have perverted the earned;” according to this two saved is I want in exchange for soap 20,000 Its. of rough Mills. Address, enough for a year to lay the dost, grease, at my factory. W. H. HATHAWAY. WAGNER, ANDERSON & to be paid him is $1,980. Ashland, Jone 17th, 1876. noltf. standing out in an Oregon rain with Scriptural injunction, “train a child in four earned, and in purchasing an FARMER’S CO., his bat off, and enjoying it as aquatic the way he should go etc.,” into “train organ if jou can save $50 it is as good no!2tf. Ashland, Oregon. as $100 earned, which would go a great Everybody don’t circle to Wagner fowls do a summer shower.” dad and mam to let ns go as we like.’’ w*\j toward the purchase; you can do NURSE & THATCHER, Creek—all coming to Ashland—see That is spreading it a little toothick. M ack . «nis by buying the Star Parlor Organ. proceeding of committees on celebra- We live right here at the gate to Ore See advertisement in another column, tioii in another column. and send for circular and price list. gon and see a very large per centage of COURT PROCEEDINGS. DEALERS IN’ 29:ly. C*apt. O. C. Applegate will orate at the Californians who come, and we The following are the proceedings of T iie best of flour aod fresh ground the 4th of July celebration at Mergan haven't seen a single one make such an graham and corn meal delivered in any ass of himself as intimated above. They the June term of the Circuit Court for aer. We will publish the entire pro- part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the are generally healthy, active, sensible Jackson county: gramme as soon as received. Eagle Mill, also Bacon and Lard. * Ashland, Oregon. •--------------- ♦---------------- looking people, who will doubtless in The following named gentlemen com We are in receipt of the catalogue fuse considerable new life into our CLOTHING, eorge nutley has toe pleasureto posed the Grand Jury: Joel Dixon, NEW ADY’ERTISEMENTS. of Christian College, Monmouth, Ore State. announce to the inhabitants of Ashland aod it* HATS, CAPS, surroundings bis readiness to suupjy all who need M. Hanley, Dan. F. Fisher, Fred. Bar- gon, which gives a list of the officers, with a gxxl custom-made boot or shoe, made of th* LANGELLS VALLEY ITEMS, BOOTS and SHOES. naburg, Pat. Dunn, John Sizemore and beet materi-d. Cull and see him. Shop on Main RETAIL MARKET alumni and students, with the course of Street, over creek, near bridge. M. Coleman. HARDWARE, FANCY OD Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. study and announcements for 1877 and J une 14th 1877. Following are retailers’ prices, in the 1878. Smith & Hockenjose vs. P. J. Ryan Ashland Market: —And still the weather continues YANKEE NOTIONS — Action to recover money. Contin good. Flour per 100lbs, $3. GROCERIES, CROCKERY, PAINTS, OILS, E tc M arrried on the 12th inst at the res ued. Corn Meal per lOOihs. $3 50. — Geo. Fiock of Yreka is here looking idence of the bride’s father. Hon. 8. LINKVILLE, J W. Collins vs. H. V. Helms, ad Wheat per bushel, 75cts. B. Cranston in Linkville Oregon, by for beef cattle. Oats do 62cts. E HEREBY GIVE TIMELY NOTICE TO Lake county, - - - Oregon. —The squirrels are making it pretty ministrator of the estate of Lavinia Potatoes pr lb 2cts. J. W. Hamakar, J. P.—Mr. John G all knowing themselves indebted to m that W our books Stow; appeal from County Court. Butter do 25cts. Schalloch of the firm of Forbes and lively for the gardens in this section of MUST BE SETTLED UP! Trial by jury and verdict for plaintiff Cheese do 20cts, Schalloch, and Miss Lizzie Cranston. oountry. Either by money or some other «satisfactory ar Lard in tins 15cts, for $346. rangement, by tue drat of January, 1877. Those — Mr. A. C. Modie is among us, which Bacon — hams 16. sides 14cts. OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR- owing notes will call and make eatlsluctory settle Now the ladies can procure every Eggs pr doz 12%cts. State vs. Frank Anderson—Charge .” causes the youg ladies to smile some of inggood wagon work, the undersigned menu “A m ord to the wise----- thing necessary to a fashionable “make their pleasant smoles again. J. M. M c C all A- Co. Chickens do $3. hereby makes known that he can be found A shland , May 12, 1877. of larceny. Exonerated by the Grand no48tf. Coffee 30(77),33cts. up.” Read the new advertisement of at all times al bis shop in the S. W. corner jury. —A Lingell has taken his stock to Sugar 14^18cts, of the public Fquare Ashland Ogn; and is Mrs. Ewing k Miss Swingle, and then the mountains for summer range. ready and willing to do all work entrusted Tea 63cts @81. Jas. D. Fay vs. P. J. Malone — Sait call at their pretty millinery store and to me in a workmanlike manner. WAG Syrup pr gallon, $1 50. —Haying commences next week and for the recovery of money. Continued. New Arrival of Medicine«, see if we haven’t told the troth. ONS, CARRIAGES BUGGIES, WHEEL Hides—deer pr lb 15cts. will continue nntil late this fall. The State vs, L. W. Gilbreath—Indict Apples—dried do Sots. BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made The Commencement exercises at the wild hay is very short in this valley ment for robbery. Convicted and sen Peaches to order, and repaired on short notice. do 12%cts. T*'e best Eastern stock constantly on this year. Willamette University were closed by — AT THE — Plums do pitted 12%cts. tenced to five years’ imprisonment. hand. W. W. KENTNOR. Wool 21cts. —Everybody improving their farms. singing an original song entitled “At Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. State vs. J. A. Alvord—Indictment Soap—hard per box $1 75—soft per Parting,” written for the occasion by Mr. T. Wilson is building a large barn for robbery. Plea of guilty and sen gallon 20cts. 8am. L. Simpson, which we give on the on bis place which helps the looks of MILLINERY. tenced to five years’ imprisonment. the valley greatly. .outside of to-day’s issue. R uth . HAVE OPENED AT MY’ RESIDENCE, Thos. Chavnor and T. T. McKenzie Mrs. Jas. Ewing <P Miss M. A. Swingle on Main street, Ashland, Oregon, a Ashland beats the State for good gar [Communie» tedi Have opened a first-class vs. D. R. Jones—Suit to recover mon- millinery store. I have now a beautiful as THE SODA SPRINGS. dens, goon water, Good Templars and I ey. Judgment for $1244. sortment of MILLINERY STORE pretty girls. A trio of the latter again On Main Street The cases of Arch. Chrisman, Jos. HATS, The Soda Springs only ten miles illuminated our office, this week. “Onr HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE IN Ashland ----- Oregon. calling the attention of the public to hie new and Well, Jas. Hards and Daniel Doty were from this place, on the road to Lake T W RE ATOS, ’ and boys” blushed a little, bnt still they well selected stock of We have now on hand a beautiful assortment of county, is an extremly pleasant place continued. were ynst happy, onyhow—don’t it? LADIES’ FINISHING GOODS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Bonnet», Shade». French Flower», Wreathe, of resort now,having quite a liberal pa K. Kubli et al. vs. E. Manville et al. Hat», Plumes, Neck Ties, Lioen Suite, Jute, Ladies’ All of which I will sell cheap for cash. AU Finishing Goods, etc., etc etc. We have just been handed, by Hon. tronage. The place is a delightful one —Suit in equity for an injunction. orders from a distance promptly filled. Just received from Ban Francisco, winch he le offer J. M. McCall, a lenghty correspon on a summer day, where one may sit in Taken under advisement by the Court. BUTTRICK & SMITH PATTERNS Aug. 24th, 1876. MRS. J . EWING. iDg at (he dence between Senator J. H. Mitchell the shade of the grand old Siskiyou’s Drees Making done to order, and all orders a distance promptly tilled. tjUAgency for Dr. and Hon. J. A. Williamson, Commis aod drink—not to intoxication, but to I Alex. Martin vs Alf. Carter et al— from Warner's Health Corset. EveryUuhg sold cheap for LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES [ t 2 j 2 u . sioner of the General Land Office, in his pleasure end profit. The hotel is a Suit for injunction. Taken under ad- Cash. He ha» also on hand a large variety of CANDIES, visement by the Court. regard to land matters, These letters good and homelike one and visitors NUTS, SWEET CAKES and other Dodons uatmlly kept in a tirvt-cla*» drug store. Be would aieu cad contains much of interest, especially to may rest assured of the most excellent Alex. Martin vs. D. Hopkins and FOURTH OF JULY BALL I Tliis'Splendid Y oung Stallion. attention to ide the people of Southern Oregon. We care at the hands of the Russell family, John McKee—Suit for injunction. 'received the correspondence too late for who have long since proven their abili Taken under advisement. Will stand at my Stable, the ensueing sea Overland Condition Powders! this issue, but it will appear in full, in ty to keep a hotel. On last Sabbath son: Wednesdays and Friday Jesse Dodge vs. D. Mardeu and B. out next. excepted. while riding down the valley, we met Being of hl« ewn manufacture be cm confidently A. Knott—Suit for injunction. Cause recommend them. He also prepare* a Syrup of with such au outpouring of vehicles, Mr. Wagner’s fine young horse was hor* hound s&d continued. laden with the youth, beauty, wit and the interesting object of a street crowd G. Karewiki vs. Alden Fruit Pre last Monday morning. The animal was solid worth of the Granite City, that serving Co. etal.— 8nit for foreclosure WILL RE GIVEN BT D. LATENBEBG IN THE NEW '‘swelled up all over, in spots,” and we were almost persuaded that the peo of mechanic's lien. Continued. AS SffRED BY THE WELL KNOWN HORSE ple were rehearsing for a 4th of July Percneron horse White Prince, owned by W. W PHOENIX HALL looked exactly like he had, what we C. Myers, of Ashland, and Dante a fine Black Hawk For Colds, Coughs and Diseases of the Long», which procession, and that on our arrival in te has used mxuy years in bls practice, and found to State Board of School Land Comrs. mare. would call in an urchin, the bold hives. town it would perhaps be necessary to be a very valuabx remedy. At Phoenix July 4th 1877. The beet TERMS: — Ten dollars for eenion, U. S. Gold coin We heard several grey-bearded men re tie our horse in the shade of the fra vs. H. A. Grigsby et al,— Suit for fore Musical Talent has been secured, and to be paid at end of Season. Will furnish good pas- J. H. Chitwood. tare at 50 cents per week. Will be careful to pre in ark, that they had “sever teen a horse grant balm trees and await the return closure of Mortgage to School Fond, no pains will be spared to make the vent accidents, but will be responsible for none. N B —He has also on hand an assortment of fire pf (be inhabitants. Decree of foreplocure entered. evening’s entertainment rich and rare. 8. C. TAYLOR. look like that before,” WINES and LIQUORS fur medicinal purposes. THE . —---------------- ■ ASHLAND TIDINGS Averill Mixed Paints. ----------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------ General Merchandise NOTIONS. JOE HOOKER I FOR SALE T DRY G OOD'S, G NOTICE! Wagon Factory. F Ashland Drug Store ! I Young Prince. A GRAND BALL Young Prince Menn: tai a Salmi