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I THE FRIDAY ASHLAND TIDING^ JUNE 20, Uff 7 — Agents for the Tidings. L. Samuel®, .... Portland, Oregon. Jacob Thompson, - - - “ 8. M. PetUngiil & Co., - - - New York. Rockwell óc Cheesman, . - - St. Louis. I, P. Fisber, ----- Sin Francisco. Tbos. Boyce, J. R. Neil,............................................ Jacksonville. C. 8 Sergent,..................................... Pbtenlx. Ed. R. Owen, ; Central Point. Mis® Afiie W. Colvig, - - - Rock Point. C. B. Wateon, General Agent for Lake county. ASHLAND P <>. REGISTER. Stages leave Ashland as follows: On Monday night, last, some tired tramp, took one of Mr. Alnuts horses, rode it to the Mountain House, twelve miles south of this place, and there left it, probably feariDg detection, if he should proceed in daylight, with his “borrowed” animal. Quite an accom modating thief that. Mr. Alnut is much obliged to him—for leaving the horse so near home. A correspondent writing from Lost river under date of June 25th says: Quartz mines taking a recess—A num- ber of immigrant families have settled in this vicinity and commenced making homes—The Ktegle Bros., have been here—The rye crops ars excellent, one field already cut—The legal fraternity of Jackson and Lake passed through here, lately, in good shape, for Lake view. If all reports are true, they will have a lively time at the present term of court at this place—cause, cattle stealing—Trout are excellent and plen tiful now. The O. A C. Stage Co.’s Stage leave Ashland for Jacksonville, Rock Point anti Rose burg every day at 6 a. in. Mail closes at 5:30 a. m. For Henly, Yreka and Reading at 6 p. ni. Mail clones at 5:30 p. m. IleUon A Garrett’® Stages leave Ashland every Monday, Wednesday anti Friday mornings for Linkville, anti return on every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Leave Linkville for Like City, California, Wednesdays ; arrive al Lake City Satur days ; leave Lake Citv Mondays; arrive at Linkville Thursdays, carrying mail aud passengers. The citizens in the vicinity of Rock Regular pas<enger wagon leaves Ashland for Linkville every Monday morning, and Point propose to have a grand old time returns every Saturday. on the 4th. Their grounds are located A. I). HELMAN, P. M. in a beautiful grove two miles below Rock Point, on the south bank of LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Ilogue river, at the mouth of Foot’s creek. Wm. M. Colvig will deliver the Not quite such a rush of immigrants oration, and Thos. Mee read the Dec this week. laration. Their programme announces Showers sufficient to lay the dust a variety of exercises and entertain ments, to close with music and dancing, this week. which leaves no room to doubt their I Ashland will shoot iu sunrise next having just as happy a time as needs be. Wednesday morning. T he A lleghanians .—As will be seen We have a patriotic Irish friend who by their advertisement, this troupe will says: “Hurra for the Emerican Aigle.” appear at Ashland ou the 4:h. We can not give them a Letter recommendation | Dr. Chitwood has just received a new I thau to quote the following from the lot of first class violin and guitar JJcorafe, written by Rev. Dr. Dillon: strings. This justly celebrated troll, e of vocalist® and | lay They’ve got the “4th of July” big- ger'n a woodchuck at Foot’s Creek this year. Threshing wheat will commence in 'this county as hood as the Fourth of July has been properly attended to and disposed of. Strawberries ami cherries are passing II away, and our next crop of luxuries will be cucumbers and colic. ers upon mu® cal instruments. g ve one of their re fined enteribiinneurs at (hid Feilows hall, Eisl Puri- laud, on Saturday evening. The audience wi® quite 1 r'e aud wm ® iojii o-ed of tkie nio-t iutelhgeut peo ple of the city. Ad exjiected to hear nueie of the most refined character, and there Wa® no disappoint ment. As vocalist®, t>el!-ringer®, player® upon glass es aud s lver iu-irutur uts, they h ive attained a® near ] ertectiou as it 111 iy lie' possib'e for human beings. It is ceriaimy imt os ib’e for me pure minded to be ir ttaeai ui hoiit refl-cting with admiration upon Hie nature ».nd | erieciions <>f tn >t W ■ derfti Bring who can bestow suck extr.ordinary lifts upon in® cai - Ireu. Cumi‘al pi-re* were occa-iontlly in'toduced in o'der to suit al c!assr®, but nothing that could offer d the n o«t firtidious eir. Wneu occnavi'g churches, the AUegaani 111« have a progrimm* whicti coni i not. fu to gritiiy the most Cotiscienii us on such point*- e icU piece being selec ed with due re- g r i to the plabe. We commend 'his comu.ny to all iu quest ol eufert ait men relined aud ennobling. Mr. A. V. Gillette has the hearty JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. thanks of the editorial staff, for a lot of the nicest, clearest, sweetest honey that —Hiving enjoyed a brief respite I again resume my quill with the inten ever came from a bee hive. E nterprise .—Last January Mr. L. Samuel, publisher of The West Shore, issued a magnificent “holiday number” to that valuable journal, which con tained 44 pages of interesting reading matter, and 56 engravings of scenes in the Pacific Northwest. The entire edi tion coast about three thousand dollars, and surpassed anything ever attempted in the line of enterprising journalism on the Pacific Coast. The enthusias tic reception given to that number, and the liberal patronage extended to him since, have induced Mr. S. to issue a “midsummer holiday number,” and for the past two months his artists have been busily engaged in producing beautiful sketches of scenery about the Columbia river, Eastern and Southern Oregon, Northern Idaho, Eastern Washington, British Columbia and the great lumbering and coal mining re gions of Puget Sound. Besides these sketches a host of able writers are furn ishing interesting discriptive articles. When ready for delivery, in July, this number will be a lasting monument to its enterprising publisher, and accom plish a vast amount of good for the Pacific Northwest. As Mr. S. furnishes these mammoth editions to all, yearly subscription price is only §1 50 per year, we think that every citizen of the Pacific Northwest should not only have this interesting journal in their own homes, but subscribe for extra copies to send to friends abroad. — Oregonian. LANGEUiS VALLEY ITEMS. J une 23d, 1877. — Our valley was visited by a light frost last might. —S. W. Kilgore of Ashland put in an appearance hero last week. Silas looks well—store-keeping must agree with him splendidly. —A. Langell was thrown from his horse one day last week. The horse stepped Into a badger hole and stopped suddedly, but Mr. Langell went on quite a distance, and got up standing on bis head—fortunately no bones were broken. —It seems that the Bonanza Deputy P. M is troubled with forget fulness. Remember Mr. Deputy that “business is business” now-a-days. However, I guess we will forgive you this time. — ike Willson is buying a drove of beef cattle, to drive below soon. •—A load of Hour at reasonable rates would sell readily in this market I think. R utii . THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRA TION AT ASHLAND. The committee on general arrange ments met at the T idings office, on Monday evening last, and appointed the following sub-committees, to-wit: O n F inance —Miss Kate Thornton, Miss Rachel Applegate and Miss M. A. Swingle. O n G rounds —Messrs. S. C. Taylor, G. S. Anderson and H. B. Valpey. O n M usic —Prof. J. Q. Willetts. There is to be a National Salute at sun rise on the 4th under the manipu lation of A. V. Gillette, Esq., Chief of Ordnance. At 11 a . m ., the people are to assem ble at the grove whe~e the following order of exercises will be abserved un der the management of Hon. J. C. Tol man, Marshal of the Day, to-wit. 1st. Singing the old national air America. 2d. Prayer by the chaplain Rov. George Nutley. 3d. Singing by the Sunday Schools. 4th. Reading of the Declaration by B, R. Wllitts Esq. 5th. Singing by the Glee Club:“Hail our Country’s Natal Morn.” 6th. Oration by Rev. J. H. Skidmore. 7th. SoDg by the Sunday Schools. 8th. A bountiful dinner. 9th. Singing by the Sunday Schools. 10th. Toasts. 11th. Singing a national air by the Glee Club, Sunday Schools and every body. 12th. Benediction by the chaplain. The committee on Finance will please pay over all money collected to Capt. J. M. McCall, Chairman of the com mittee of arrangements, for use in pre paring the grounds etc. The people will please come with well filled baskets that the dinner may be a success. No general procession will be at- tempted. The people are requested to be on hand promptly so that the begin ning of the grove exercises may not be postponed beyond the appointed hour. We understand that there will be swinging facilities at hand and the usual opportunities for pertaking of ice creams, candies, etc., on the grounds. The preparations are pro gressing favorably, and the outlook gives promise of a grand old fashioned celebration. JOE HOOKER NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ASHLAND ACADEMY WEDNESDAY JULY FOURTH This Splendid Stallion, THE GREAT MUSICAL EVENT OF THE ACE. Grund Augmentation of the Renowned Will be kept nt my Stable, just East oi Ashland «lur ing the Ensuing Season. LS-X O <32 ’-£3. L22 Lf 2 ¿jT <30 L23 n Is a dark brown horse, eleven years old. and sixteen band;- high, and be can trot his mile inside of three minutes. JOE HOOKER SIRED RY OI.l) VERMONT AND IlIS dam was a Whip mare. He ha® splendid ac W AS tion and will commend himself to all who see him. TERMS: FIVE, EIGHT AND TEN. All care taken to prevent accidents, but w ill be re sponsible for none. JAMES KiLSORE. Vocalists, Swiss Bell Ringers, Benjamin’s Chrystal Chimes. AV agon Factory. Forming in all the Most Select! The Most Refined OPERETTA TROUPE or the benefit of those desir - iuggoud wagon work, the undersigned hereby makes known that he can be found all times at his shop in the S. W. coi ner of the public pquare Ashland Ogn; and is ready and willing to do all work entrusted to me in a workmanlike manner. WAG ONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made to order, and re’paired on short notice. T( e best Eastern stock constantly on hand. W. W. KENT NOR. Ashland, June 17th. 1876. noltf. F In The World. All under the management of the Old Veteran DAN. G. WALDRON. at Ji. Owing to other engagements they ran remain only ns advertised above. Tickets 7bcts. Children 50cts. No extra charge for reserved seats. Door® ojten at 7. To commence at 8. ............. Manager I). G. WALDRON........... Musical D.rector l’KOF. F. L. BENJAMIN ............Treasurer CH IS. I. PH ELON......... .................. Agent C E. VAN HORN............ BLACKSMITHING Mrs. Jas. JJicing <t* Aiiss M. -1. Swingle Have opened a first-class EUBANKS & FORSYTH. MILLINERY STORE A LL THOSE DESIRING WORK _/ a _ in our line, will iiad us at Ilio Ashland ----- Oregon. “Old Michelson Stanti’’ ready to serve them We have doav on hand a beautiful assortment of with neatness and dispatch. Particular at noi ltf. Hate, Bonnets, Shade®. French Flowers, Wreathe, tention paid to horse shoeing. On Main Street Plumes, Nees Ties, Linen Suit®, Jute, Indies’ Finishing Goods, etc., etc etc. BUTTRICK & SMITH PATTERNS Dress Making done to order, and all orders from a distance promptly filled. t-4VAgency for Dr. Warner’s Health Corset. Everything sold cheap for Cash. [v2u2tf. FOURTH OF JULY BALL! A GRAND Ashland Soap Factory I AM NOW MANUFACTURING, AND HAVE ou hand, a good assortment of LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, which I offer to the trade at prices to euit the time®. My eoap has been pronounced by those who have tried it, to be superior tonny imported article. Give it a trial, and support home industry. I want in exchange for soap 20,000 'i g. of r »ugh. grease, at my factory. AV. II. HATHAWAY. Ashland. June 17th, 1876. Uolif. BALL Stanley, the explorer, recently sent a NURSE & THATCHER, private letter to a friend, in which he stated that the most beautiful place he WILL RE GIVEN BY’ I). I.ATENBERG IN THE NEW’ has seen in all his travels is Jzjzjzjzjzjz tion of driving it in the interest of the DEALERS IN on the southern shore of Lake Nyiyiyi- P II Œ N I X HALL We tinders and that a lot of freight T idings I have not neglected to read yiyiyi. -------------------------- , The best teams made the trip through from Red its interesting and spicy columns dur At Phoenix July 4th 1877. Tne nest ing the interim, and gladly contribute The l”aindeal<r says: Rev. I. D. Musical Talent has been secured, and ding to thia place iu live days—quick my mite, which 1 hope will prove ac Driver entered tho matrimonial state no paiDK will be spared to make the DISGRACEFUL AFFAIR. eat freight time on record. ceptable to its many disciiminating for tne fifth time, last Sunday near evening’s entertainment rich and rare. read«rs. Halsev. Young man where is your i The citizens of Myrtle Creek,or rather j affinity? J. D. FOUNTAIN. A. D. HELMAN CLOTHING, —Mr. Robert Miller has just return the members of the M. E. Church “rheu- He's not a young man, but “while ed from Salem, wnere he has been read HATS, CATS, able to ing law. South, with other Christiuns assembled | the lamp bolds out to burn,” he seems BOOTS and SH( )ES. HELMAN & FOUNTAIN, --The knights of tho Ball and Bat last Friday on their camp grounds near 1 to be trying to find that out himself. IIARDW ARE, FANCY OD will send a picked nine to contend lor the town of Myrtle Creek for the pur Our base ballista are decorating laurels The Yreka Union of last week records at II iseburg on the 4th. pose of holding a camp meeting. Tents YANKEE NOTIONS I themselves in blue shirts with red DEALERS IN the following hard case: — A premium of $25 is offered by the were erected and people kept arriving ■ GROCERIES, CROCKERY, PAINTS, OILS, E tc thiugumbobs on the bosom. citizens of Jacksonville to any 21 nine from all parts of the county until it bid i On Wednesday last a family arrived EINK VILLE, in ti.e county, to be contested (or here fair to be the largest gathering of the 1 in town on their way to Jackson coun Patriotic people persist in proceeding the ty, Oregon, from Vermont, in peculiarly 4:h. kind ever held in this part of the State. bard circumstances. The family con to prepare programmes promulgating Lake county, - - - Oregon. — I observed the “ devil ” of the Times Saturday evening however, an occuur- sisted of a man and lus wife, a grown tne pristine purity of principles pro 1 office solemnly wending bis way into son and two little girls. From their pelled by our phore phathers. i • the presence of u young lady yesterday rence transpired to mar the entire good story it appears that they are iu poor Drv-Goods, Groceries, School — I do uot know which was the longest effects of the meeting. The seats were circumstances only just at this time. Mr. J. M. Sutton, of this place, bus his face or his tale. Books, Blank Books and arranged on a hillside by boards being They have a son near Jacksonville who sold his fine painting of Table Rock, to Stationery, —The huge whirlwind broke several placed on timbers lying up and down owns considerable property, and they Frank Stuart of the firm of R.ley A i panes of giitss in the drug store of E the hill, with each seat secured in its have $1,500 due in a few days from the Stuart, of Ellensburg, Oregon. i G. Brocks’ lately. place by stakes driven in the ground. snlo of their property in Vermont. While coming across the continent iD — Geo. Holt has a large fore* of men Hoodlumism appeard to be accumulat Ashland, Oregon. the ears thp children took sick, and one L ost .—A watch charm in the form employed, making brick for his new ing during the entire day and during day near Ogden, the mother worn out of a golden horse. If found, please' hotel. 'lEORGE NUTLF.Y nAS THE PLEASURE TO services in the evening the stakes were with constant watching dropped as JI announce to the iuhitbitaut® of Aeficmd «nd it® ( — AND — leave at the T idings office and make at ■ surroundings his readiness to supply all who need —Mr. Wm. Angle has purchased the removed from tho seats and the upper leep, and when she awoke she found with a gxsl cuetom-mide boot or shoe, made of the least one heart glad. interest of E.l. Smith in the furniture ones started to slide, which pushed that ber pockets had been picked, of all best materi «1. C*!l and see him. Shop ou Main the money the family had, some $300. manufactory, the firm name will here Street, over creek, near bddge. The wife of ML Jas. Curry, of Dry after be Hockenyos A Angle. those in front and the entire congrega Among them they had some different Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. Creek, is at present in Ashland, sick, tion were slid down in a heap in front pieces of money which they were keep —A thief effected an entrance into under tho medical care of Dr. Chit- the residence of Mr. Presley, last night of the pulpit, while the perpetrators ing for pocket pieces, with these, and (Vol. II, No. 1—tf.) by selling some clothes they managed wood. while the family were asleep, and car and those in the Recret cheered lustilv. to get enough to bring them to Read ried off a large amount of provisions. Several persons were considerably ing, where they sold some more clothes. VVE HEREBY GIVE TIMET.Y NOTICE TO Will somebody who has’t paid up for ▼ V all kuowlug themeelve® indebted to us tfiu By this means they obtained enoagh to A disorderlv person from the coun bruised and one lady was so badly in our books . the T idings bring us a * load of stove try — was arrested by our efficient ..mar jured that a doctor was necessarily pay a teamster to bring them up to MCST JiE SETT1ÆD UP! wood? Do, please, this weather re shal, last Saturday and taken before Yreka in his freight wagon, where they called in. From Ibis time on there arrived ou Wednesday. Jubt outside T!iis"Splen<lid Young Stallion. Either by money or some otter b «ti-fic’.ory ar quires it. R corder Hayden who mulcted him in range meet, by lue first of Ju.’Uiry, 1S77. Tn»*e appeared to be no order «r controling of town, the husband ashamed cf bis owiug notes will call und make euiielactory tt ltle- the sum of $15. the noisy element present. Talking, plight, got off aud started for Oregon. Will stand at my Stable, the ensuring sea ment. ,4A verfi to the wiee -J. M. M c C all A Co. “What did you get?” she asked,a^ he son: Wednesdays and Friday —The Sterlingville ditch will be 23 A shland . May 12, 1877. noP if. returned from a two days’ hunt, “Got miles in length, and its construction laughing, swearing and drinking from The woman when she got here, with excepted. her trouble and riding in the hot sun, back,” was his cool reply. let by contract, in sections of one mile bottles was kept up under the very was nearly crazy. Here, they fonud a M. MAYER. or more. Can white men compete with shadow of the pulpit and the peace teamster from Oregon just abont to Rev. J. R. N. B->!1 is Grand Chaplain Chinamen on bids? Yes, if they can loving orderly citizens were utterly dis start out, who knew her son there, and of the Grand Chapter of R. A M. and afford to work and support their fami gusted. Our informant^t^tes that he was going within a mile of his place, who kindly consented to take them also Grand Chaplain of the Grand lies for 50 cents a day. AS SIRF.D BY THE WELL KNOWN HORSE has been on this coast for over twenty and — The remains of Geo. Funk which to him. So after washing and chang W I’erci eror. horse White Prince, owned by W. Lodge of A. F. A A. M., and will deliver Myer#, cf Ashland, ami Dame a fine Black Haw k have rested on the hill west of town years and he never Faw such a mob of their clothes and getting something C. mare. the Oration at Jacksonville, next Wed since his death from small-pox several revelry at any kind of a gathering ing to eat, they started for Oregon,delight TERMS;—Ten finllnrs for eeaion, U. S. Gold coin Having located perminently in Ashland nesday. --------------------------- years ago. were secretly removed to before.— Plaindealer. ed with the prospect of their travel and to be paul at end of Season. Will furnieb good pas ture at 50 cents per week. Will be cueful 10 pre- and engaged in Tailoring, I respectfully While we We have received from Senator Odd Fellows’ cemetery. A gentleman who was present at tho troublas being nearly ended. Veui. accidents, but will lie reeiionsible for none S. C. TAYLOR. solicit the patronage of the public. I will Mitchell “The Memorial Addresses on cherish thy memory, sleep on in peace above meeting, and its breaking up, brother. T heobold . Last Call. warrant satisfaction in all my wotk. 1 also the Life and Character of Andrew states the case to us even worse than Those knowing themselves indebted Johnson,” delivered in the Senate and keep all kinds of Ashland Manufactured the above. He says that three drink BONANZA ITEMS. to the estate of the late R. B. Harga- House of Representatives, January 12, ing saloons were erected on the ground Woolen Goods for gale by the yard. dine either by note or book account are These paints have stood the test of years, June 17, 1877. 1.876, and published by order of Con- —one on each side of the pulpit, and informed that they must pay up and are now better than ever. They are .11. MAYER. nolGtf —W eatber pleasant, but ratber • one immediately in front. Drinking I hereby Congress. The book contains a fine mmediately . All debts must be composed of the best materials known to steel engraving of the self-m&de states warm. the trade. and ribaldry, was thq order, and there promptly settled. There mast be no man. INTERESTING TO FARMERS ! —All the g^ain in this portion of the was no change on Sunday, only closing more delay. I will be found at the Hargadine Store, at all times. Call the front doors and opening the back. Mr. Geo. Nutley exhibited, in our country looks well. Fyr g Lins g eel Qil ^HE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT and see me at once. Hacks were driven rapidly around the office, this week, an alligator skin, to be to the mutual advantage of —Plenty of fat beef and mutton, and S ilas W. K ilgore , which to many of us northerners, was a for those wishing to invest in such I assemblage, and past the pulpit, for Executor. STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD Millers and Farmers, dead curirsity. One gentleman remark stock, now is their time to purchase. ■ the purpose of interrupting the speak- AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. A n old saying (and not altogether an Have made arrangements whereby the ed that he wouldn’t order any boots What lias become of our Road’ Super-' ers, an^ every other device of the tin- ntrne one) is, “a penny saved is two n cut from it, as it looked like it might visor? The bridge across Lost river is principled hoodlum indulged in. The earned;” according to this two saved is Which are so united by our process of man Ashland and Phoenix Mills, ufacture. as to produce paint which is stocks and lasb ought to revived for four earned, and iu purchasing an have a snakey effect in boots. in a very bad condition. more durable, beautiful and will last organ if you can save $50 it is as good Will he nnder the management oi J a the benefit of such scoundrelism. twice as long as any other point known. —Our Bonanza sawmill company cob W auneb . who will have charge of as $100 earned, which would go a great A t M erganser .—The completed pro both Mills lor the Company during the ensu wav toward the purchase; von can do want a beef bide to make belts, so that gramme for the Merganser celebration M atl service has been placed on the this by buying the Star Parlor Organ. WE EXCEPT NONE. ing year, ending July let, 1877. has not been received, as we hoped, for ' they can commence running again. We will pay the highest market price for following routes in Oregon: From See advertisement iu another column, good un-rchantaole wheat, and are prepared —Our school is flourishing—C. H. Canyon City, Grant county, to Camp aud send for circular aud price list. Its co-t to the consumer is considerably publication in this issue but we under tu contract tliinr at the lowest pi ice per k>s than the AVERILL PAINT is already thousand pounds at the Mills. 29:ly. stand no pains will be spared to make Dyar, teacher, number of pupils six McDermott, once a week; also from ------ the affair a grand success. C. H. Dyar teen. mixed and tiated if required. For Sale by Office ol" the Company at the Ashland Goose Lake, Like county, to PriDe will read the Declaration. Arrange- i T he best of Hour and fresh ground Mills. Address, —And still large bands of sheep are ville, Wasco connty, weekly service; graham and corn nieal delivered in any ments have been made for a grand ball WAGNER, ANDERSON A J 31. McCALL & CO , also, from Coquille City, Coos county, part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the FARMER’S CO., to be given at the Merganser hotel on comiDg in to our mountain ranges. Ashland, Oregon, no 12 if. Eagle Mill, also Bacon and Lard. * the evening of the fourth. to Fairview, once a week. uoSOtf Ashland, Oregon- B achelor . DRY G O O D S, General Merchandise Qanclie©» STnt© NOTICE! Young Prince. Young Prince Averill Mixed Paints. I