The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, March 01, 1873, Image 2

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This is no stretch of the imagination, THE MESSAGE TO THE INDI ANS.
I
in relation to this old fiend in human
MEDICAL DISCOVERY!
J acksonville , Feb. 27, 1873.
shape, and this is short of the true histo­ The following is tho message sent to
Freni a preliminary report to Gover-'
E ditor T imes : As the Modoc war ry of the incident related. Probably it the Modoc camp by the Peace Commis-
nor Grover, upon tlie expenses incurred
C has . N ickell , E ditor .
THE GB EAT LIVER KING!
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by tho Oregon Mounted Militia in tlie is tlie all-absorbing topic at present, and ) will not all ever be known, or the names ■ sinners, through tlieir messenger:
there appears to be a desire by some of thoso unfortunate girls ever be writ­ “Tlie President of tiio United States
-A Vegctalilo Hubstituto
Officiti! l'npvr for «J bc I cboi » At «yoMvpliine Modoc war, submitted by Major Quincy
had heard of tlie fighting between his
newspapers as well as some individuals ten.
7T:r:: '-‘-'T 1 *
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A. Brooks, Assistant Quartermaster
children and wanted to stop it. Was
FOR CALONÆE1
SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 1, 1873.
That those Indians are and have been trying to have a new law made which
General Oregon Militia, we gather the to screen and uphold these Indians in
their present course of conduct as well as the bloodthirsty tribe that probably ex­ would do away witli war. ] lie had sent T 1 ,1AS LONG BEEN NEEDED, Wore etpeci. _
following information :
’XTr (
’ îlsi ». —
.■*" u
Pacific Cuajt, u
a icwuuy
remedy for
— ‘*y 0,1
K,r iaaeciv-
laaenv-
a man from Washington, and il Mr.
Case,
THE PEACE COMMISSION
The total expense will not exceed $56,- the past, it occurs to me that a few remi­ isted upon the western slope of the Sierra .a friend of the Indians, to talk with ity ui tho Liver.
niscences of their history for tho. last Nevada», there can be no doubt, that
7/ic Superiority of the Liver King
.them. He did not do it because lie was
The 1‘caoe Commission up to the pres-, 000. The total number of day’s service twenty-five years would not be amiss.
they
have
been
insolent
to
the
settlers
ol
afraid
or
was
wliipped,
as
he
was
not.
over
any other remedy introduced consiits in tho
following :
ent time has effected but little, and its performed by officers and privates is set
'Hie
reports
furnished
from
time
to
Lake
country
ever
since
they
left
the
res-'lie
had
soldiers
more
numerous
than
the
It operates upon thcStiuuach aud Livor aud
entire efforts will amount to but little, down at 7,600. This gives about $7 37 time of the minders committed by this ervation, is undoubtedly true, as the|^”dians could count, ’ind if he had not not 1. upon
lower bowels.
ns
the
cost
per
man
and
horse
for
each
men enough could send for plenty more, 2. It is the
more. Several contradictory re]x»rts to ,
band
of
Modoc
Indians,
show
a
footing
pleasant
to the taste, and doe» not pro­
writer
of
this
was
told
by
citizens
of
that
.
-
desired to stop any further blood- duce nausea of tho stomach.
the effect that the Commission is divided ' day’s service j*n<iered. The cost of the up of at least 250 men, women and chil­ country that these Indians have come to ¡but
«hed,
3. It is purely vegetable, and dues not injure
on the peace question are afloat—one Indian war of 1855-6, was at the rate of dren, massacred by them. They com­ the settlers’ houses, and in the absence
the system like mineral remedies
$11 21 for each day’s military service
Tile
messenger
reports
that
the
Indians
saying that Case is in favor of uncondi­
menced their career ofcrime about the of the men have ordered the women to: were rejoiced and glad to receive a mes­ 4. It can be given with case to children, whloh
in itself will make it popular as a family medicine.
tional surrender, while Meacham and ¡performed; and the previous Indian year 1846, but as immigration was not
cook for them, and while the ladies, fear­ sage from the Peace Commission. Jack 5. Persons of delicate constitution who «annot
i
wars
in
Oregon
of
1853
and
1851
were
Applegate are of the opinion that the In­
pills, will hail it with joy.
: maintained at about a similar expense. great at that time, they had but few ing violence, were obeying their com­ complained of the citizens fighting him, take
(’>. It is perfectly harmless, and can in aowice
dians have been maltreated—while an-
Besides, all the troops in the war of chances for their innocent and harmless mand, they would stretch themselves up­ that lie only wanted to light soldiers. injure you and persons who are troubled with
other re|x>rt says that Case and Apple-'
I 1855-6 were not mounted, a considerable pastime (as tho Chronicle correspondent on the beds, awaiting the meals. Often They hunted him like eayotes, and he Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Rheuma­
gate favor unconditional surrender, and portion being infantry. The cost of the would term it,) until about 1852, when a
have Indians used the most vulgar lan­ wanted the blockade raised to go free.
tism, Sick Jftadachç, Dizziness
Meacham, who has an undoubted fond- i Modoc war is therefore at least 34 per heavy tide of immigration passed through
of the Head, Drowsiness
ness to be an Indian Agent, is hot for j ' cent, less than that of any previous In­ the Klamath Lake country. Then those guage to the women, and at times in the He was tired of talking to women, and
a train of indescribable disease» ariiiug from
peace. Which one of these rumors is dian war in Oregon. Had the late war “harmless” fiends satiated tlieir longing presence of their husbands. When ques­ wanted the Peace Commission to send and
a
deranged
Liver, will find TI1E LIVER KING
to be believed is hard to say, but the last [ been conducted iqxni the expense basis thirst for the blood of tho white race. tioned why they did’nt punish the I ndians men, as women did not understand. He
tho reply was, “I will be charged with ' was Chief „u,.,
still, and did not want to talk
A SURE SPECIFIC !
Is doubtless nearest the fart.
of the previous wars, it would have cost The evidence is conclusive that not less getting up an Indian war.” And yet you to any little “tyees” around here, or peo-
Judge A. M. Rosborough, of Yreka, tlie .State at least $85,196. This, there­ than 100 men, women and children were
Wholesale agent»: RcdingtoD, Ileitetter
has been added to the Peace Commission, fore, sliows a saving, over the manage-i I murdered and mutilated iu the most bar­ will find men so far removed from their!pie who had been fighting him. Com- A Co., San Francisco, Cal.; Smith A Davis, Port­
duty to their race to uphold these incar- niissionere should come, as lie would not land, Oregon. Sold by all druggists aud dealers
at the request of Gen. Canby, and in
in patent medicine.
n44-inS
ment of previous Indian wars, of at least barous manner in that year by these vil­ nate fiends, and claim them to be honest, j harm any of them.
company with E. Steele, who has been $29,iM>o. It should be remembered also lains, and that withouteau.se or provoca­
solicited to act in compromising with tliat the operations of the Militia were tion. One train, numbering 34 beings in industrious peojile, when they know at The next speaker, Sconchin John,
the Indian'», left for the scene of the war in the winter season, during all of which all, was on its way there in that year, the same time that the principal living;brother of old Sconchin, said he was
on last Monday afternoon. Supt. Oden- time the road from this place over the and not one escaped to tell the dreadful of these devils is derived trom terrorizing I iirej (,f waiting for men to come and
the peaceable settlers in that country and talk to him, for ho could not go out. He
eal has been Sent for, which proposition
Cascade mountains to the seat of war, story, 'i'lie bodies of these victims were the commerce of tlieir squaws.
j remembered Ben Wright’s treachery,
Applegate opposed and Meacham favor- was exceedingly bad, and that it was at found by the command of Ben Wright
SCRIBBLER. having grown up here since then. His
mi, which will cause a still further delay times actually impassable for teams car- anil others and buried. At another time,
¡age entitled him to have responsibility.
of five or six days for the arrival of i rying half loads. Had the service oc- some 15 bodies were found by Col. Ross’
OREGON.
The boys’ hearts had been made wild
Odeneal, who is at Salem.
i curred during the summer months at volunteers and buried. These bodies
The Modocs tell tlie messenger sent out' | least 75 per cent, would have been saved were found along the edge of Tide Lake,
Tlie Portland papers call Mrs. Duni- by war, and his also, but now he could
COMPLETE STOCK AL
by tlie Commission that they will gladly ! ' in the items of transportation und for- and the name of “Bloody Point” was giv­ way their fellow-townsman.” 7ó -rcct. control them. He wanted peace. Tlieir
way« on baud ut tbo
clothes
were
worn
out.
They
sent
their
1
go on tho reservation if they are pardon-,
en to the place where that awful massa­ A militia company is being organized women lor food, and they returned seared.
CITY Divcrcv STOKE,
etl for the massacre of the settlers, from ! . «ge-
Two dollars per day Is allowed to each cre of tlie luckless 31 immigrants took on Yaquiiia Bay lor protection against He had been on the reservation, was
which it may be inferred tliat they have . ■ private for the time he was in the ser- place. During that year tlie citizens of Indians.
OF
BOOKS,
no hope of success against the troops, i ■ vice, and two dollars per day for the ser- Siskiyou county, California, and Jackson
A brilliant surprise party was held at promised a place by Link River Jack,
notwithstanding tlieir strong position. ■ ' vices of the animals on which the troops comity, Oregon, had companies of volun­ the residence of Governor Grover, in Sa­ and had been removed to Williams river
STATIONERY,
by Capt. Knapp, and then put between
This pardon tho Indians anticipate, and ; i were mounted. These allowances are, teers out upon the emigrant road to pro­ lem, last week.
TOILET ARTICLES,
they will undoubtedly fight it out, upon : however, merely recommendatory, and tect tlie incoming immigration, but un­ Miss Nellie Nesbitt, a blind girl of Sa­ the Klamaths. Could not get no home,
and
left.
Wanted
to
see
Commissioners.
tlie refusal of this concession by tlie • ■ are subject to such modification by the fortunately for the poor immigrants that lem, will probably have charge of tlie
AC. AC.
1 le could control his people, but feared
Commission.
State
School
for
the
blind.
appeared
first
in
the
Modoc
country,
I Legislature as may be deemed just. Wo
Our readers will readily perceive from ' think, however, that in view of the in­ these companies only arrived in time to
The State University fund in the hands the whites would not. He had a red
the above that the Peace Commission is clemency of the season during which the bury their remains. In that same year of the Board of School Commissioners skin and white heart. Liked the words GASOLINE OIL ATÍD LAMPS
sent him. Commissioners need not be
likely to prove a contempible farce, un­ troops were in service, and the exposure there was a large train massacred upon is stated at $49,6S3 32, coin.
!
At the CITY DRUG STORE.
necessarily impelling tlie prosecution of, and privations which they endured, tliat Willow Creek,near Van Bremer’s Ranch,
Amos A. Stodilard died at East Cleve­ I afraid to come and meet him.
hostilities, and that the war is likely to these allowances should be increased but two girls, who were kept by the chiefs land, Ohio, January 24th. Mr. Stoddard
TELKGKAIH1IC NEWS.
be progressing soon again.
for tlieir own especial use, escaping. Those lias relatives residing in the State.
rather than diminished.
The Woman Suffragists are going to Oakes Ames don’t believe the House Agency for Cowan's King Remedies,
Tlie allowances for pay of officers are girls, from information lately acquired,
The Credit Mobilier Report.
will expel him. Neither do we.
in strict conformity to the provisions of ' were aged about fourteen and sixteen have a grand State Celebration at Salem Charles R. Ingersoll has been nomi­ Jun. 1. 1873.
ROBB .1 KAHLER.
on
July
4th.
What
in
thunder
is
it
all
years
respectively,
and
it
appears
from
CALL AT JolIN NEI BER S
In the House, Poland presented the re­ tiio Act of Congress of July 15, 1870,
nated by the Democrats for Governor of
what can be learned of these unfortunate about ?
prescribing
the
present
pay
of
the
Regu
­
(
'oimeeticut.
port of the Committee on the Credit Mo-
sisters, the youngest died soon after their The steamer Geo. S. Wright, which Greeley’s daughters are likely to real- JEWELRY STORE,
bilier. In relation to Ames, of Massa­ I lar Army.
No animals of any kind were pur- capture—probably from cruel abuse. The plys between Portland and Alaska, has ize slim,out) each alter all debts of the es­
chusetts, the Committee found that he
been due at Portland for nearly a month. tate are paid.
nd see his fine stock of new
sold to members Credit Mobilier stock at' chased, but the’services of such as were 'elder lived some time longer, but how
Goods direct from the manufacturer-*.
It is feared that it has been “cast away It appears that Amadeus abdicated the
She
ended
her
days
at
long
is
unknown.
par, when it was wortli double that; indispensably necessary were hired at
Spanish
throne
in
the
liojie
that
the
lie
has
a tine lot o
that pious old
ftnmuirt, with a «rorrnpt purjMv»«». The ■ reasonable rates. All animals, however, the wick-i-up of
army
would
recall
him
and
allow
him
to
& O w <
1 ->•»
11 pg
S
IM n o 11 i n o
is estimated to contain about reign untraninieled by a Constitution.
Ranch, and her
Sheepy,
at
Dorris
’
on
entering
the
service,
have
been
ap
­
Brices
truui $20 to $110, cash.
facts as to Brooks show that he used his
was placed in the rocks above his resi- 61,00(1,010 acres of land, of which the It is surmised that Brigham Young’s
influence as a Congressman and Govern-. praised by a board of appraisers, and to
A New Lot of
deuce, to enable him to view occasional­ Government had surveyed, up to June tithing money will prevent action at
ment Director in the Union Pacific to i tlie owners of such animals as were
30,
1*72,
10,140,241
acres,
or
a
little
over
this
session
of
Congress
as
tlie
l
’
i\
>ident
I
A
M
ER
1
C
A
\
1. E V EII W A T CHIS
get possession of stock. All the mem- killed or lost in the service, scrip is is­ ly the remains of the victim of his beast­ one-sixth of the entire area.
requests
in
his
me.*
-sage
on
Utah
affaire,
i
.
.
.
..
Just from the ractory.
bers of Congress except Ames and Brooks sued in the amount of the appraisement. ly lust, I suppose. It is only about a
i reported by the
_____
A subscription is being raised in Port­ Caldwell’s election is
The report contains a price list of ar- year since that one of these Indians in
are represented as merely to have not
Senate
committee
as
invalid
and
not
le
­
*
>
lie
i»
agent
f<>r
the
best
Rifics and Pistols uin-la,
his unguarded confidence told a white land to print a pamphlet, devoted to giv­ gal. He is a Radical Senator from Kan­
among wliicli is the
been sufficiently careful about invest­ : tides purchased. These prices corre-
man a |»ortion of the history of those un­ ing information of Oregon, for circula­ sas, and gained his election by corrup­ II n MIL Y II I FLE
ments. They are otherwise exculpated. ' sponil in many instances to tho cash
fortunate girls and of the bones of one tion in the Hast. Hon. W. !.. Adams tion.
Which repeats FIFTEEN TIMES with once load­
This is a rather flimsy and ¡tartial report, rates of tlie country, whilst in others the
is the gentleman selected to write it.
Mormon
leaders
are
talking
about
of
them
then
still
exposed
to
the
weather
ing.
and tlie ends of justice are thus disgrace­ ! prices allowed arc probably 15 ¡»er cent,
A Virginia City (Nevada) paper says moving in case tlie bill now before Con­
in
the
rocks.
This
man
went
to
the
place
above those rates. The rejKirt also pays
fully foiled.
that a member of the police force of that gress relating to Utah becomes a law. ,T All kinds of U ntch and Clock Cleaning
yin I
ahandsomo compliment to our friend, designated, and there discovered the city has gone to Portland, Oregon, to in­ >There is talk of Mexico and also of the' l HcGairing done to order at halt price.
»•How Are the Mighty Fallen.”
bones
—
at
least
a
portion
of
them,
the
Sandwich
Islands.
Major Owen, for his promptness and
1*1 €< >C1 j A 31 ATJO3’
squirrels having carried some of them stitute suit for the recovery of about one- It is announced that on th? 20th of I
The Poland Committee, appointed to activitX a3 Quartermaster to tlie 1st away. Tlie skull still remained, and this half the town, which he claims under March President Grant, accompanied
ied bv ' 1VHERE \S, by virtue of an Act <>f the Legirla-
’r •' live Assembly of tho State ol Oregon, enti-
investigate tlie Credit Mobilicr frauds, | Brigade.
Hrlgatle. It
It also
also contains
contains much
mucli other
other gentleman took that down in his hand some old title acquired a quarter of a most of his Cabinet, will start on ., a foii
tour
“An Act to p otect litigant.«,” approved Oc-
,<>f the South, from Richmond south- (tk'l,
recommend the expulsion of Ames, the j’n^ercs^*nS information, v hich our iim- to Sheepy’s wick-i-up. When the squaws century ago.
: tuber 24th, the D lmockath T imes , a newspaper
«4
, ward and southwest.
published at Jacksonville, Jackson county, Ore-
person who had tlie most to do with jited ”Pace wil1 not l)cr,uit 1,3 at P^ent saw it they fell down upon their faces
:
gon. has been designated to publish the legal and
i
Attorney-General
Williams
has
de
­
About So.
bribing the other Congressman, from *° publish.
and hid their eyes from the sight of it,
ijudicial advertisements fur the counties of Jack-
cided
that
postmasters
are
not
author
­
Congress. Mr. Ames, however, laughs I ' ndoubtedly tlie war expenses have showing conclusively that there was a
The following from the Yreka Journal ized by law to collect double postage on son and Josephine, Oregon, aud
at this recommendation, and swears he; been managed with care, economy, and dreadful history connected with that hits the nail on the head, and is about ■mqiaid letters. Only the amount unpaid W iikiieah . tlie proprietors of said D emocratic
T imes have tiled with the County Clerks of said
'can be lawfully collected.
won’t be expelled. Pious Colfax, the |ab,hty- We consider the above showing skull. And that old fiend, who was then tlie fact of the matter :
e uiutH s written stipulations accepting the condi­
will probably be impeached by tions of said Act, together with bouds approved
Smiler, is aiso deeply implicated therein, I an exceedingly favorable one, reflecting ! ' lying sick in lii.s wigwam was the princi-
“The Peace Commission business ap­ the Colfax
though his trial by the Sen­ as the law directs, with proper returns and nutice»
pears to be a perfect farce, from the fact ate House,
and a motion for his impeachment only ' credit upon all concerned, and believe it j ! pal actor upon one side of it.
~ s, according to luw.
is not expected to take place this!’,,'J
0,'f therefore,
| will be so regarded by the people of the
that
the
General
in
command
could
have
Now,
said D emocratic T imur is here*
lacked three votes of being adopted by
This is the pious old saint that the rc- made terms of peace, if desired, just as session. It is figured that the vote of i bj- proclaimed to he appointed aud confirmed a.
State.
Let
tlie
next
Legislature
take
Butler may carry
___________
■y the impeachment ’I* i the
tuediuiu through which all legal aud judicial
the House. Several other leading Radi­
prompt steps to liquidate the expenses of portor of the Chronicle visited. I was well as to pick out some Oregonians in­ the House or defeat it, as he Sees proper, lulvertisviucntx fur the counties uf Jackson and
cal hombres are also guilty of like cor­
terested in the difficulties to be sent here,
■ «aaiaaaii main«■ «■
i Joepliine shall he published for the period author­
the Modoc war. It is not probable tliat «’nosed at tlie account of ids visit reccnt- as
in the ease of Meacham. Many are
ruption, but the Committee unjustly ex­ the State will be ablo to meet tlie to- b’ to that past sachem of tho Modoc tribe
ized by law.
Supcriutendeut Oden cui.
led to believe the request of several Ore­
Done at the Executive office in the oity <»f Salem,
culpates them.
tai indebtedness at onco by an appropri- °f nimproved Red Men ; to see our rc- gon office-hunter» at Washington in se­
this the 13th day of Jauuary, A. D. 1873.
(Signed) '
L. F. GROVER,
curing
the
Commission
was
for
the
pur
­
The
Peace
Commission
having
decided
ation
from
the
State
Treasury.
.
It
might
P
orter
crawling
into
his
wigwam,
squat-
The Public Debt
[
state seal .]
Governor.
pose
of
covering
up
the
tracks
of
the
for
­
not be good policy to do so, even if the
upon his haunches, and when tlie old mer superintendents aud agents who to have a consultation with Supt. Ode- Attest: S. F. C hapwick , Sec’y of State.
nenl, sent a dispatch to that effect invit­
The entire public debt of the United required amount of casli were on hand., chief recognized Ms visitor and raised up- have imposed upon the Indians.”
'on
his
elbow
to
enlighten
him
upon
the
States, exclusive of Pacific Railway We suggest tliat it would be better that
This man Meacham, who is a model ing his attendance. It appeal's, however,
bond», is $2,260,943,639 G9. Cash in the bonds be issued in payment of tlie debt. 1 wrongs of his race for the last twenty-five political bummer, making his living by that the Superintendent has received an
This Advertisement
Treasury, $98,285,058 39. Of this debt Then let tlie claim of tills State for in­ years by the heathen pale-face that came office-hunting, is one of the undoubted, order from the Commissioner of Indian
$1,756,016,000 00 bears interest in coin ; demnity bo promptly laid before Con­ from the East to despoil him of his lands originators of this Peace Commission. Affairs, directing him to proceed with­
AND WRITE
and grass and scare away all the game He has held the position of Superintend­ out delay to visit the Nez Perce Indians
>16,608,000 00 bears interest in currency ; gress.
For our Manual of Evergreens
from their limiting grounds, tlie visitor ent of Indian Affairs, and is anxious, in Northern Oregon, who are having
$488,319,649 96 bears uo interest. The
some
trouble
with
the
settlers.
Conse
­
The
Modocs
’
Strength
all tlie time shedding tears of sympathy now that his thievery is to be brought to
amount of outstanding bonds issued to
he will not be in attendance,
AND SAVE
over the many wrongs against this harm­ light, to cover up liis tracks and elude quently
the Pacific Railway, $64,623,512 00. In­
and
the
Peace
Commission
will
have
to
The messengers sent to Jack’s camp less and inoffensive race of people. When
terest due and unpaid on Railway bonds,
his deserved punishment. He is also hot proceed without him, or await his arri­
In buying and planting your trees.
say
that the Indians, 43 in number, all the old man touched upon the subject of
$323,117 56. Interest paid on these
for peace, that there may be another res-: val.
bond» by the Government, $18,509,280,- came out about a mile from tlie lava bed that pure and innocent virgin that he ervation formed for these Indians, over
50 PER CENT.
TOWN ELECTION.
90. Interest repaid by the Railways by to meet them. They lost only threo men had captured upon tlie banks of Willow which lie hopes to be agent and get an­
Price 10 cents—worth $5 to any tree planter.
transportation of mails, etc., $4,118,432,75. since tlie fight begun, the squaws and I Creek, after murdering all her friends other chance at tlie “cliicken-pie.” We
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
children killed, swelling tlie number to and relatives, the many sacrifices and trust that this mountebank may be foil­
annual election for Town Officers for the town
4in4.
PINNEY A CO., Sturgeon Bay, Wig.
State Temperance Convention.
6 in all. In the lava bed fight, not a dangers he had to pass through on that ed in his nefarious schemes and brought
of Jacksonville, Oregon, viz.:
NOTICE
The State Temperance Alliauee met at solitary Indian was killed or harmed.' memorable day, the great number of to justice. ______________
FIVE TRUSTEES,
i
women
and
children
he
liad
to
butcher
The
Indians
captured
many
guns
and
Salem last week, and after a stormy and
Oregon A California Railroad Company, Land 1
On the War Fath.
A RECORDER,
Department, Portland, Ogn;, April 5, 1872.)
unproductive session, adjourned sine die. considerable ammunition in the last j , before lie could get away with his prize,
A TREASURER,
the
tears
flowed
down
tlie
filthy
cheeks
fight,
and
are
mucli
better
prepared
for
NOTICE
is hereby given, that a vigorous prose­
When
the
news
of
the
Modoc
war
first
Tlie Contention was well attended at
cution
will be instituted against anjr and
A
MARSHAL,
and
a
first. About fifty delegates, however, se­ a vigorous defense, which cannot fail to of our reporter, equal to the drippings of readied Camp Harney the Snake Indians
every person who trespasses upon any Railroad
STREET COMMISSIONER,
Land, by cutting and removing timber therofrotn
ceded an the admission of tho irrepressi­ cost many lives. The Indians say they a salt vat. Yet the old chief warmed iu that vicinity raised a red flag, and de­
before the samo is BOUGHT of the Company AND
had
not
got
mad
yet,
by
referring
to
tlie
with
his
subject,
his
eyes
dilated
as
lie
spite
the
efforts
of
the
oflicer
command
­
on
the
first
Tuesday
(4th
day)
in
held
Will
be
ble Mrs. Dunlway, as delegate from the
PAID FOR.
next. Polls will be opened at tho Town
All vacant Land in odd numbered sections,
Woman Suffrage Convention, they de­ houses of Van Bremer, Dorris, Fair­ came to that part of the past history of ing the post, kept it up for several days. March
Hall at 10 o’clock, a . M., aud closed at 3 o’clock, whether surveyed or unsurveved, within a distance
his
sinful
existence
when
lie
described
child
and
others
remaining
standing.
Finally
the
red
rascals
were
informed
claring the latter body a political organ­
i*. m ., of said day.
of thirty ini'e» from the line of tho road, belong»
the lovely maiden whom lie had saved that unless it was taken down their chief By order of the Board of Trustees.
ization, and that they had no desire to
to the Company.
NEWMAN FISHER, President.
’
from
that
massacre
on
tlie
banks
of
Wil
­
15tf
I. R. MOORES, Land AgenU
Mattern
in
Spain
would
be
hung,
and
they
took
it
down.
be “run” by that personage. They held
U. S. II ayben , Recorder.
low
creek,
how
lie
had
dallied
with
her
Mucli
fear
is
felt
in
that
section
that
Jacksonville, February 10th, 1872.
a separate convention, and adjourned to
LIME! LIME!!
Our
latest
information
from
Spain
is
to
against
her
will,
and
the
envy
he
had
should
tlie
difficulty
with
tlie
Modocs
meet in Albany on the second Friday of
the effect that the Republic has been def­ aroused amongst his young braves, and not be settled before April, tho Snake LADIES’ AND GENTLEMENS’
HE UNDERSIGNED would respectfully in­
June next
—
form tho public that be ia prepared to fur­
initely inaugurated by the election of the trouble lie had in braving her repug­ Indians will give the people of Grant
FURNISHING
nish the best quality of lime ¡ b quantities to suit.
Its oycct.
Figueras as President of the Council. nance to his dishonorable advances, then county serious trouble. The Indians at
—A N D-—
All ordors left at Karewski’s store or at my kiln
.Jackson creek will be promptly attended to.
The Peace Commission was originated No disturbances worthy of note have oc­ our reporter nigh lost his reason ill his Camp Harney have already refused their FANCY C3-OOIDS, on All
persons desiring any bricklaying or plaster­
in Washington by Gen. E. L. Applegate, curred, and the prospects of success for his adoration of tlie self-abnegation of rations, and there are not enough troops
ing done will do well to call on the
AND BOYS’ AND GIRLS’
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' HOLL.
I). P. Thompson, H. R. Kincaid, A. B. the republic appear to brighten daily, that virtuous chief, and immediately dis­ there now to protect tlie Government
patched
a
courier
to
Yreka
witli
an
ac
­
if
tlie
Carlistscan
be
induced
to
end
their
property should tlie Indians see fit to1
Meacham and other Oregon political
WAJTTSD.
count of his visit to that old, war-worn commence hostilities. Camp Warner
rebellion
which
they
have
been
carrying
AT REDUCED PRICES.
shaqis.
Its
sole
object
is
to
give
Meach-
sharps. iw «»e
1 - V B
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against Amadeus and give tlieir adlie- j warrior, who could boast of more scalps is in no better condition. It is positively
SITUATION AS A TEACHER by • gen­
CALL AT
tleman ..f several years’ experwnc«, and who
am a berth
in skull- si<>« to the present government, nothing | of men, women and children, probably, stated that there is not a single warrior
JT ZX.
’
has a first-class certificate. For particular» in-
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would seem to stand in the way of its ¡ than any chieftain in the entire Lo fam- among tlie Snakes who has not either a ES_ <*
K9
B uirc of w. J. Stanley, School buparintcndent, or
doggery connected with their Indian
I
»t.: office.
514.
Spencer or a Henry rifle.
I Iu Orth s New Building, Jacksonville.
33tf. 'ut
this
1 ily.
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EXPENSE* OF THE WAR.
5,
REMINISCENCES OF THE MODOCS.
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