The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, May 16, 1879, Image 1

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    Œlit g moiïatit finira.
Published every Friday Morning by
OF ADVERTIS.
CHARLES NICKELL,
Editor and Proprietor.
JFFICE—On Oregon street, in Orth’s Brick
Building.
Kates of Anbacriptlon:
One copy, per annum,.............................. $3.00
“ ~ six months.........................
o.OO i
“
three months,............................ 1.00
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
VOL. IX
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1879
GREAT REDUCTIONS
E. C. BROOKS,
HODGE, C a V!S & CO •i
IN PRICES AT
DEALER IN
Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL ft CO..
and T. A. DAVIS ft CO.,
DANIEL GABY.
NO. 21.
Advertisement* will be in#*..
T imes at the following rate*:
One square, one insertion ••••eee*4 a#A
“
each subsequent one-.
I¿egal advertisement* inserted re.
A fair reduction from the above r*
to yearly and time advertiser*.
Yearly advertisement* payable qt
Job printing neatly and promptly
ed, ana at reasonable rates.
C ounty W arrants always taken »
[From the “Western Star. "]
A KEMIN ISCEMCE OF THE INDIAN quarter* with company C, first dra- tense and murder glared from «
goons. The accession ot Capt. Smith’s savage visage. The Indian inter;
WAR, 1WJ.
company and my own, gave Gen. Lane ter told me that the Indiana W
During the month of August, 1853, »force sufficient to cope with the enemy threatening to tie us up to tree* •
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBT,
j.
the different tribes of Indians Inhabit­ then supposed to be about 700 strong. serve us as Owen’* men had eer*
ing Rogue river valley, in Southern The encampment of the Indians was Jim Taylor. I saw some IndlansJratb.
SPECTACLES,
l4*keview. Oregon.
Oregon, suddenly assumed a hostile • still on the side ef the mountains of ering up lass-ropes, while otherrdrew
DEALER IN
attitude. They murdered many set­ which Table Rock forms the summit, the skin covers from tneir gun* and
SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY SOODS,
A. C. JONES.
92 ft 94 FRONT STREET
tlers artd miners, ar.d burned nearly and at night we could plainly see the wiping sticks from their musaiee.
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
all of the buildings for o.’or a hun­ their camp Are, while they could look There appeared a strong probability
FIELD GLASSE8,
PORTLAND,
OREGON.
dred miles along the main-traveled directly down upon us. The whole ! of our party being subjected to a and*
JACKSONVILLE, OGB.,
route, extending from Cow Craeli, on commend was anxious and willing to den volley. I explained a# briefly aa
CALIFORNIA ST.,
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
the north, in a southerly direction to •-ght, but General Lane had pledged I could that the interpr«:er had com, A
Office on Sth street, opposite Court House.
E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND the Siskiyou
mountains.
General the Indians that au effort should be 1 iDunieated to me, and in order to k
Harps and Strings for the Same,
Oregon.
a complete stock of
Lane, at that time being in Rogue riv-1 made to treat for peace. Superinten­ tour people from huddling toget
O. H. AIKEN, M. D..
H
thus make a better target
i
Drugs, Medicines, Toilot Soaps and
er valley, at the request of citizens as­ dent Palmer and Agent Culver were ¡and
DRUGS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,.
sumed control of a body of militia,sud­ upon the ground. Tbe arm ¡slice had i I tbe savages. I used a few Engli
Perfumery,
READ HIS CASH PRICES.
denly called for the defense of the set­ not yet expired, and the 10th was fixed i . words not likely to te understood *
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON.
for the time of the council. C
PERFUMERY
and
TOILET
ARTICLES
On the i ' the Indian interpreter such as «»<
tlers.
NEEDLES AND BEST SI’ERM OIL FOR
DRESS GOODS.
morning of that day Gen. Lane sent i perse” and
gregale.” In fact
Captain
Alden
of
the
regular
army
Office—On California street, opposite Union Ir'sh Poplin, per yard...............................$1.50
foP fYlA
RYlfi
rlotairxxrf me
tnn to
t go
rvrv with
nr f 4 kLv,
' kept so t<o#e to the savages and sept
for
me
and
desired
him
and
Col.
John
E.
Rosa
of
Jackson
county
;
Black Alpaca “ “ ...................................50e
Livery Stable.
PATENT MEDICINES,
SEWING MACHINES
Melange, per yard.......................................... 25c
joined General Lane and served under! to the council g.ound,Inside the Indian • rated from one another that any gen«
Double
width
dress
goods,
per
yard..
...3
7>ie
DR. L. DANFORTH,
GLASSWARE, WIE DOW GLASS, his command. Old Joe, John and encampment to act as interpreter, as I i era! firing must have been nearly as
I nbleached Muslin, per yd...... 10c upward
e has sold out ms stock OF
Sara were the principal leadens of the I was master of the Chinook jargon. I : fatal to the Indians aa to the white*.
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Bleached Muslin, per yd.............. 10c
American
Sewing
Machines
a
number
• 4
Indians, aided hy such young and I asked the General upon what term# and While I admit that I thought my
Ladie’s Hose, 8 pair for............ $1.00
PAINTS, OILS AND
of times, but has another lot of them on
<4
Kid Gloves, per pair......................75c
vigorous
warriors as George and Lim- where we were to meet the Indians. j time had come, and hurriedly thought
Jacksonville, Oregon.
hand. This is the lightest and most rapid
• 4
Felt Skirts.................................... $1.00
He replied that the agreement was i of wife and children, I noticed nothingl
running,
as
well
as
durable,
machine
there
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py-
Children’s corset waists............ $1.00
is made, and so simple that little girls five PAINTER’S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
44
that
tLe meeting should take place but coolness among my companions.!
Office on California street, opposite P. J. Embroid. Table Covers.............. $2.50
The Indians collected In a large
or six years old make their patch work on
Ryan’s store. Calls promptly attended Laces 8c., Embroideries pr yd... 12}^ 44
Gen. unnu
Lane aai
sat up«ju
upon a a log with hi# arm’
of iiw
the enemy: j i i vjtfu.
------------- ---- the encampment Vi
body and retreated northward in the within
them. This is the place to liny good watches,
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to, day or night.
BLVD VITRIOL,
Sleeve and Neck Rucliing.........25c
that he should be accompanied bandaged in a sling, the line# about
clocks and jewelry, and he will sell cheap
I
direction of the Umpqua. Gen. Lane and
11X’ tiln
n .. .. f L. r
,
I.*
_______ _ L. I — 1 X—
GOLD JEWELRY.
goods cheaper than any one.
hy
ten other aw. men
of his ________
own selection,
i hi# mouth rigidly compressing
his lips, I
made
a
vigorous
pursuit,
and
on
the
J. W. ROBINSON, M. D.,
Indies setts from $2.50 up to $25.00, and
Watches, clocks, jewelry and sewing
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
unarmed. Against tho#e terms I pro- while his eyes flashed flr®. He ankedl
24th of August overtook and attacked
other Jewelry cheap.
machines cleaned and repaired at a reduced
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
price.
the foe in a rough, mountainous and | tested, and told the General that I brief questions and gave me senten-J
MEN’S CLOTHING.
NEW
DRUG
STORE,
JACKSONVILLE.
had traversed that country five years i sinus answers to what little the Indian*
Suits for.....
$12.00 upward
Sole Agents for Oregon for the cele­ heavily timbered region upon Evan#
Jacksonville. Oregon.
tw*fore
and fought those same Indian#; »aid to us. Capt. A. J. Smith whe
Hats, each.
1.00
brated CARHOLW S1IEEP DIP, which' creek. The Indians had fortified their
44
Boys’ Hats............................
1.00
that
they
were notoriously treacl-.er- i wa# prematurely gray-haired and was
MILLINERY STORE! kills Ticks, Lico and all parasites on sheep,' encampment by fallen timber, and be­
Office in Masonic Buildintr, next door to Blanket-lined Duck Coats
44
5.00
and
is
a
sure
cure
for
serew-worm,
scab
and
,
ous,
and
in
early time# had earned , j C.U1IV
afilic ed
of
Kreuzer’# Bskerv, Oregon street. Resi­ Boots and Shoes sold at the lowest prices,
ci with
*> 111. *. a nervou# mapping .zl
ing well supplied with arm# and amu-
foot rot. Circular stmt on application.
dence at B. F. Dowell’s.
the
designation
of
“
R
>gues,
”
by
never
; the eyes, leaned u|>on his cavalry sa«
and everything else in proportion for cash.
CALIFORNIA STREET,
nition, made a vigorous resistance. In
permiiting a white man to escape bre and looked anxiously down upon
I A full assortment of Groceries, Tobacco,
an attempt to charge through the
I Cigars, Pipes, Combs, Purses, Cutlery and
THE ASHLAND
E. H. AUTENRIETH,
with his scalp when once within their his well formed line of dragoons In the
b-ush, Gen. Lane was shot through ■
Holiday Presents.
JACKSONVILLE,
power; that I knew them belter than valley below. His eyes snapped more,
ATTORNEY A COUNSELOR AT LAW,
the arm, and Capt. Alden received a
he did, and that it wa# criminal folly vigorously than usual and muttered*
I
wound from which he nevor fully re­
Jacksonville, Oregon,
IS MANUFACTURING
covered. Several other of the attack­ for eleven unarmed white men to place words escaped from under the old*.
he undersigned has now on
themselves voluntarily within the Dragoon’s white mustache that did
Will practice in all the Courts of the State.
ing party were wounded, s »me of
^ft-GIVE ME A CALL.-ftT,
hand the most complete and best stock
Prompt attention given to all business left
of millinery goods ever brought to Jackson­
whom subsequently died of their power of »even hundred well armed ¡not sound like prayers. HI# squadron
in my care.
hostile Indiana, in their own secure looked beautiful but, ala#! they could
ville, consisting of
injuries. Capt. Pleasant Armstrong,
Office in Orth's Brick Building—upstairs.
FLANNELS,
encampment. I retniuded him that render us no service. I sat down on
ao old and respected citizen of Yam­
HATS, BONNETS,
I was a soldier in command of a coin- ; a log clo e to old chief Joe. and having
H. KELLY,
hill county, was shot through the
CASSIMERES,
Flowers, ribbons, laces, neckties, gloves,
pany of cavalry and was ready to obey ' a sharp hunting knife under my hunt-
heart and died instantly.
collars and cuffs, etc., etc., which will bo
Cor. Cal. A Oregon Sts.,
A fTORNEY A COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
Ills
order to lead my men into action i I ing shirt, kept one hand near Its hand­
DOESKINS,
sold at the lowest prices.
The Indians and whites were so1 or to discharge any soldierly duty,' le, determined that there would be •
JACKSONVILLE, OREGON,
AND HOSIERY do#e together that they could easily no part of which was to go into the lone
Indian made “good” aTx>ut'tht%
Sewing Machines for Sale.
I
JACKSONVILLE,
OREGON.
converse. The most of them knew enemy'« camp as an unarmed inter- | ; time the firing commenced. In a few .
Will practice in all the Courts of the State I
I have also on hand a number of the cele­
Prompt attention given to all business en
brated New Wilson, White and Howe Sew­ Of the Best Ilativo Wool, Grii. Lane and when they found that prefer. The General listened to my moments Gen. Lane stood up and com- ,
trusted to my care.
he was in command of the troop#, they protest 3ud replied that he had fixed menced to speak slowly but very dis-
ing Machines, which I will sell cheap for
gsST Office opposite Court House.
—ANI» DISPOSING OF THEM AT —
DAVID LINN
cash, or exchange for grain.
i called out to “Joe Lane” and asked upon the terms of meeting the Indians | tinclly He said: “Owens,who has vlO'
MRS. I. w. BERRY.
I
Keeps constantly on hand a full assortment
JAMES S. HOWARD,
THE MOST REASONABLE RATES. ! him to come into their camp to arrange and should keep his word, and if' I a ted the armistice and killed Jitn^
of furniture, consisting of
some terms for a cessation of ho#' I was afraid to go, I could remain ¡Taylor,
'
is a bad man. He Is not on^t
!
U. 8. DEPUTY MINERAL SURVEYOR
tilities. The General, with uiorecour- behind. When he put it upon that !of my soldiers. When I catch him hcq
BEDSTEADS,
RDERS FROM A DISTANCE WILL age than discretion, in his wounded ground I responded that I thought I j shall be punished. I promised in goodt
FOR JACKSON,
BUREAUS, TABLES,
receive prompt attention. GIVE OUR conditi in ordered a cessation ot hostili-1 was as little acquainted with fear as
faith to come into your camp, with ten
I n M asonic B uilding ,
GOODS A TRIAL.
ties and fearlessly walked into the he was, and that I would accompany i other unarmed iO'-n to secure peace«
GUILD MOULDINGS,
Josephine and Curry counties, Oregon.
Official surveys made and patents obtained
hostile camp, where he saw many: him to what I believed would be our Myself and men are placed in your
ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS.
STANDS, SOFAS, LOUNGES,
at reasonable rates. Full copies of Mining
I
wounded Indians, together with sev- ' slaughter.
Oregon Street, Jacksonville. W. H. ATKINSON.SmTetary.
power; I do not believe that you are
J aws and Decisions at my office in Jack­
CHAIRS
OF
ALL
KINDS.
•
eral
who were dead and being burned |
sonville, Oregon.
Early on tho morning of the 10th of such cowardly dog# as to take advan­
to keep them from falling into tbe hands September, 1853, we mounted our tage of our unarmed condition. I know
PARLOR A BEDROOM SUITS,
of the enemy, which clearly demonslra-1
MARTIN VROOMAN. M. D„
mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR-.
horses and rode out in the direction that you have the power to murder u0f
ETC., ETC.
L chased XVm. Kreuzer’# interest in this
ted that the Indian# had gotten the
of the Indian encampment. Our par­ and can do so as quickly as you please;
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
establishment, desire to announce to the i
worst of the fight. After a long con­
Also Doors, Sash and Blinds always en public that they are now prepared to till all |
BACK OF COURT HOUSE,
ty consisted of the following named hut what g'»od w 11 our blood do you?
hand and made to order. Planing done on orders for cakes of every description, such)
ference it was finally agreed that there
Jacksonville, Oregon,
persons: General Joseph Lane, Joel Our murder will exasperate our friends^
reasonable terms,
Undertaking a spe­ as wedding cakes, cakes for parties, wine
should be a cessation of hostilities and
Palmer, Superintendent of Indian A f­ and your tribe will be hunted from
cialty.
Proprietor.
.
J.
W.
MANNINO.
cakes; also brown and rye bread, ginger
Dr. V rooman comes hero with the hitention
that both parties should return to the |
fairs;
Samuel P. Culver, Indian Agent; the face of the earth. Let im proceed
snaps
and
crackers.
Take
order#
on
ex
­
of permanently locating himself in the
neighborhood of Table Rock, on thej
change. Prices reasonable and satisfaction
practice of his profession. Is a gradu­
Capt.
A. J. Smith, 1st Dragoons; Capt. with the treaty, and In place of war
north side of Rogue river valley, and
ate, and, from twenty-seven years’ experi­ City T>i>ng’ Store, guaranteed.
L.
F.
Mosher, Adjutant; Col. John E have a lasting peace.” Much more
aving lately fitted up the that an armistice should exist until '
It is also our intention to keep a first-class I
ence in the diseases incident to this Coast,
commodious
barn
on
the
School
House
Ross; Capt. J. W. Nesmith, Lieut. A was said in this strain hy the General,
lunch-house, at which the best ot everything
flatters himself as being able to give gen­
Gen.
Joel Palmer, then Superinten- ’
Flat
and
in
the
rear
of
the
Court
House,
1
in
the
line
will
be
served
at
all
hours.
V. Kautz, R. B. M-tea If, J. D. Mason, ill rather defiant, and nothing ot a
CALIFORNIA STREET,
eral satisfaction.
am now fully prepared to attend to all bus­ dent of Indian affair# for Oregon, could J
Ì
^TFresh bread every dav.
Office at the City Drug Store; residence on
Tbe excitement
iness in my line with promptness and dis­ be sent for, and that a treaty should be T. T. Tierney. By reference to the tiegging-character.
GROB*
ft
ULRICH.
California street.
patch and at the most reasonable rates.
U. 8. Statutes at L>rge, v. 10, p. 1020, gradually sub#hied, alter Lane prom­
negotiated with the United State# au­
the most of the above names will tie ised to give a fair compensation for
TURNOUTS.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
RE-OPENED !
thorities,in which all grievances should
found appended to the treaty that d «y the defunct Jim Taylor in fhirts and
The Stable is furnished with the best ani­ be adjusted between tbe parties. Both executed. After riding a couple of blankets.
Jackwnville Granjr No. 8S p. of IL.
mals and most substantial buggies ; also a whites and Indians marched back
lVE KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
The treaty of the 10th of Septem­
’ miles across the level vall6^’ we cam»*
first-class hack and saddle-horse.
Holdsits regular meetings every two weeks it the largest and most complete assort­
slowly over the eamn trail, encum-!
ber,
1853, was completed and signed
to
the
foot
of
the
mountain
where
it
Horses
boarded,
and
the
best
care
be
­
ment of
*x the residence of J. N. T. Miller,
bered with their wounded, each party
stowed on them.
C. MINGUS, Master. i
was to steep for horses to ascend. We «nd p ace restored for the next two*
I
Satisfaction guaranteed in every instance. keeping a vigilant watch of the other. dismounted and hitched our horse# years. Our party wended their way
A mkib M itxer , Secretary.
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS
FIOKEER WAGON-MAKER.
Give me a trial and judge for yourselves.
General Lane encamped on Rogue riv­
and scrambled up for half a mile ( among the rock# down to where our
J. W. MANNING,
er while the Indians selected a strong
Orrgtm Chapter J*. 4, R. A. M.,
Jacksonville, Feb. 1, 1878.
I
over
huge rocks and through brush, horses were tied and mounted. Old
as resumed business at the
and almost inaccessible ¡nisilion, high
Holds its regular meeting# monthly on to be found in Southern Oregon.
and
then
found ourselves in the In A. J Smith galloped up to his squad­
Also the latest and finest styles of
stand of the late J. L. Badger and is
*] iiesday evenings of or preceding each full
up and just under the perpendicular
' dians stronghold, just under the p< r ron and gave a brief order. The bu­
prepared to execute all work in his line with
moon, at 7)4 o’clock. Companions in good
- promptness
clifi# of Table Rwk, to await the ar­
and
dispatch
and
at
very
rea-
■
«landing are invited.
,
pendicular cliff of Table Rock, and gle mounded a note or two and the
STATIONERY,
J. E. ROSS, High l’nest.
rival of Superintendent Palmer and
sonable
sol
___________
rates. All
________
Kinds
„__
of , „ vehicles
________ ___
con- 1
surrounded by 700 fierce and well -quadron wheeled «nd trotted off to*
structed. Repairing a specialty. Good work I
73,620 MORE
M ax M ullf . r , Secretary.
Agent Culver.
armed hostile savage#, in all their Camp. As Gen. Lane and party rode
— ——«------------
And a great variety of PERFUMES and and low- prices guaranteed. Give me a i
At
the
commencement
of
ho#-
TOILET
A
RTTCLES,
including
the
best
and
call.
J.
MEYER.
'gorgeous war paint and feathers, back across tne valley we looked up
i
Table Rock Encampment No. 10, I. 0. 0. F. cheapest assortment of COMMON and PER­ Jacksonville, February 5, 1879.
tilities
the
people
of
Rogue
river
val-
!
, Capt. Smith bad drawn out bl# com­ and saw the rays of the setting sun*
Holds regular sessions in its FUMED SOAPS in this market.
ley
were
sadly
deficient
in
arms
and
I Hall, Odd Fellow#’ Building, in
pany of dragoons and loft them in line i guilding (he summit of “Table Rock.”
«■fr Prescriptions carefully compounded.
SOLD IN 1878
Jacksonville, Oregon, on the 2d
amunition,many
of
the
settlersand
mi
­
EAGLE SAMPLE ROOMS,
ROBT. KAHLER, Druggist.
on the plain below. It was a bright I drew a long bread» and remarked to-
•nd 4th Tuesday evenings of each and every
ners having traded their arras to the beautiful morning and the R >gue riv (ho old Genrr.il that the next time he
Than
in
any
Previous
Year.
month. All sojourning Patriarchs are cor-
C alifornia S treet ,
Indians, who were much better armed er valleys lay like a panorama at our wanted to go un«rme<| into a hostile
d,.lly invded «, '“»« »“¿" ver , c . p.
FOURTEENTH YEAR.
In 1870 we sold 127*833 Sewing Machines. and equipped for war than their white ^et; the exact line of dragoons !, v sit- < camp, he must hunt up wino one be­
*T. B. K ent , Scribe.
Proprietor.
S. r. JONES,
neighbors. The rifle and revolver bad
8tatute-like upon their horses, side# myself to act a# interpreter,
“ 1878 “ “ 3Ì6.432
“
“
displaced the bow and arrow and tlie with
•-■ their
-• •----
•-»*- *--■•
------
-----
with a benignant smile he responded,.
white
belts
and « * burnished
ST MARY’S ACADEMY,
war
club
with
which
the
native
wa#
B. HOSTEL,
•
‘God bless you, luck is better than*
scabbard#
and
carbines,looked
like
they
i
UR SALES II AVE INCREASED ENOR-
ATONE BUT THE CHOICEST AND BEST
CONDUCTED BY
armed
when
the
writer
of
this
knew
science.
”
mously
every
year
through
the
whole
were engraven upon a picture, while11
IN Wines, Brandies, Whiskies and Cigars
i
period
ot
“
hard
limes.
”
and
fought
them
in
1848.
I
never
hear the fate of Gen. Canby,
PROFESSIONAL HAIR-CUTTER,
a few pace# in our rear ttie huge per- ;
kept.
^ft'We now sell three-quarters of all the
THE SISTERS of the HOLY NAMES.
DRINKS, 12X CENTS.
pendicular
wall
of
Tabb*
Rock
towered,
j
st
the
Modoc
camp, referred to, that
General Lane and Caph Alden at
I Sewing Machines sold in the World.
I
"
do
not
think
of our narrow escape of
IN ORTH'S BUILDING.
I). H. FEATHERS, Agent.
the commencement of the outtireak frowningly, many hundred f< et above
NO CREDIT IN THE FUTURE—it don’t
similar
fate
at
Table Rock.
4
pay. Families needing anything in our line
had sent an express to Governer G<*o. us. The business of the treaty com­
he scholastic year of this can always l»e supplied with the purest and
J. W. N esmith .
Long speech“#
school will commence about the end of
L. Curry, then secretary and acting menced at once.
T> ESPECTFULl.Y ANNOUNCES TO August, and is divided in four sessions, best to be found on the Coast. Give ine a
R kkreal . A pril 20 1879.
were
made
hy
General
Lane
and
Su
governer.
Major
Rain#,
of
the
4lh
U.
call,
and
you
will
be
well
satisfied.
Ik the publicot Jacksonville and vicinity of eleven weeks each.
S. infantry, commanding the district, perintendent Paliuer; they had to lie i
that he was a scholar of Prof. I»r. Mosier, Board and tuition, per term,..........
$40.00
A n A bduction C ame at P ort *
■director of the University of Greifswalde,
hese well - known mills , situ a with headquarter.# at Fort Vancouver, translated twice. When an Indian
. 4.00
Prussia, and Prof. Dr. Volkmann, ot the Be<l and Bedding................................
ted seven miles northeast of Jackson was called upon to supply the threat spoke in the Rogue river tongue it LAND. —Ttje Portland paper# give the
. 8.00
Drawing
and
painting
.......................
University of Halle. During the Franco-
j ville, are now prepared to do a
. 15.00
en«d settlers with arms and atnuni- wa# tran-lated by an Indian interpre­ detail# of the atxluction of a little girl
Prussian war he was special assistant to Piano,....................................................
.
5.00
Entrance
fee,
only
once,
.................
CALIFORNIA ST.,
«.be Doctor-in-cbief Zuelzer and Ludwig ot
'Merchant and Exchange Business. tion. Major Rains responded to the ter into Chinook or j irgon to me named Altep McDon dl, by Mis# Maud
SELECT DAY SCHOOL
Heflin and Breslau, Germany. Fractures
i call for arms and amunition, but wa-i when I tran-lated it into Engli-h, Miller, daughter of Joaquin Miller,
and external diseases, acute or chronic, most Primary, per term,.................................... $ 6.00 _ „
KRiinuiiTnu
Thirty-six
pounds
of
flour,
two
pound*
i-si#tv<l by her step-father, T. E. Lo­
carefully treated. Uupning.Leeching, Bleed­ Junior,
“
...................................... 8.00 J. P. McDANIEL, e - 1 KOI RILTOK. of g,|Or£ an<| »e|ght pou,nU ()’f brft/ g|ven deficient in troops to escort them to when Lane or Palmer spike,tho process
gan.
It appear# that the child Was
ing and teeth extracted at all hours.
Senior,
“
.............................. . ...... 10.00
--
per bushel of good wheat. Flour sacked their destination at the seat of war. i was reversed I giving the speech to the
All kind# of birds stalled and put up in
taken
by
M s# Miller and kept over
I and branded, customers furnishing sacks. Governer Curry at once authorized the [ndhin in’erpreter in Chinook, and h<*
Pupils are received at any time, and so­
mast natural shapes.
cial attention is paid to particular studies in mills POPULAR RFXORT, UNDER THE Satisfaction guaranteed in all instances.
night,
and
h r hair cut short with the*
writer to raise seventy-five men and translating it to the Indians in their
Jacksonville, Dei’. IL, 1877.
t . t . M c K enzie .
behalf of children who have but limited 1 new management, is furnishing the tiest •
intention
of
dressing her a# a hoy and
escort the arms to the threatened set­ own tongue. This double translation
Eureka Mills, Sept, 16, 1878.
time. For further particulars apply at the brands of liquors, wines and cigars. The
tlements. The escort was soon raised i of long speeches made the labor te­ taking her to Han Francisco. Miss
reading table is supplied with Eastern peri- i
I
JOHN L. CARTER & SON, Academy.
odicals and leading pajiers of the Coast.
I in the town of Salem and marched to dious, and it was not until late in the Miller states that she had no other
A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY!
Give me a call.
J. P. McDANIEL.
Albany where it wailed a couple of afternoon that tLie treaty wa# com­ motive for the a’sluetion than pure
RAILROAD SALOON,
PAINTERS.
days for the arrival of second Lieu­ pleted and signed. In the meantime charity, and that #he wished to take
RANCH FOR SALE.
August V. Kautz, in charge of an epis'ide occurred which came near the child from a homo that was not
Cor. California and Oregon Sts., Jacksonville
LUMBER! LUMBER! tenant
the
wagons
with rifles and cartridges, terminating the treaty a# well a# the pleasant for the chi.«1 and plat» her in
517 E ARE FULLY PREPARED TO DO
rpHE RANCH KNOWN AS THE BEN-
W *11 kinds of Painting, including
together
with
a tw< lve pound howitzer representat ion, of one of the “high con a better one. Hfie hid no idea that
1 nett ranche, situated on the Illinois
HENRY PAPE, Engineer.
River
lietween
Kerby
ville
and
Waldo,
Jose
­
T
HAVE
AT
LEAST
*200,000
FEET
OF
and
a
good
supply
of fixed amunition. trading partie«” in a sudden and trag- -he wa# committing an offense agaiust
HOUSE PAINTING,
phine Co., Is offered tor sale. The ranch com­ 1 good sugar pine, yellow pine and fir Kautz was th'*n fresh from West • ic manner. About the middle of the > i the laws.
prises grain, meadow and garden land, all lumber,consisting of first, second and third
SIGN PAINTING,
and this wa# his fiist campaign.
afternoon a young Indian came running
grade, on the yard at the Yellow Jacket Saw 1 Point
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THROUGH
TICKETS,
12|
C
ents . under good cultivation. There is a commo­
ORNAMENTAL PAINTING,
dious dwelling house and barn thereon, Mill on Big Butte, which I will sell cheap for He subsequently achieved the rank of into camp stark n iked with th# per-1 CoMPRKH#ISG B ram —W.‘ recently
both nearly new. Also a fine fruit orchard cash, beef steers, bacon, grain or flour. (Jive Major-General and rendered g‘>od ser- #piration streaming from every pore | • referred to # •(»»•• ->«c’OSsfid expert-
—
WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING,
J. P. PARKER.
*
growing on the same. The place is well meactll.
vice during the “late unpleasantness” He made a brief harangue and threw I ment# in c •<npr*‘--iug (1 >ur
W-« now
wateredand
supplied
with
’
>rrigatingditches,
HOICE WINES, LIQUORS AND Ci­ Ac. Time will be given for part payment
ALL STYLES Of BRAINING DONE.
with the South, and Is now colonel of himself upon the ground apparently leaFU that »«tue Mmiller*1
gars constantly on hand. The reading
LAGER! LAGER!!
For further particulars apply’ to
the 8th U. S. infantry.
exhausted. Hi# speech had created <re experimenting with machiner/
Orders from tlie country promptly attead-
table is also supplied with Eastern ¡leriodi- if desired. H.
K.
HANNA.
Jacksonville.
•
cals
and
leading
papers
of
the
Coast.
a great tumult among his tribe. Gen. for compre##ing br.tn, for (he parpo***
After
a
tcilsome
march,
dragging
• d to.
tbe howitzer and other materials of Lane told me to inquire of the Indian , of shipment to E'lropo. It is *H‘li“Ved
war through the Umpqua canyon, and i interpreter the cause of the commo- ion, that it can tie so com »r »#<e i >;# to get
WILL. JACKSON, Dentist,
up and down the mountain trails the Indian responded that a eomptny as much weight ■ >, give*» package*
PROPRIETOR, JOS. WETTERER, madeslippery by recent rains, wearrived of white men down on Applegate creek as th«* #am«* w »<h 1 i >1 I fl > ir.
G EX ER AL BLACKSMITH WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, HE
has i now on hand and is constantly inan- at Oel) Lane’s encampment on Rogue and under the command of Capt.
o
•
u fact tiring tkn
the knof
best f Lager
Beer «•«
in Wr»llth/>rr|
Southern
I ndias < u * m I - odd •»•* kept in *
to
river near the suosequent site of Fort Owen, had that morning captured an
I Oregon, which he will sell in quantities
quantities
to
Jacksonville,
Or
Jacksonville, Or.
I suit purchasers. Call and test the article.
Lane, on the 8th day of September. Indian, known as Jim Taylor, and had • ci ool pia«*«*, an I -’iI ope«» io the air
On the same day Captain A. J. Smith, ! tied hino iip to a tree and -hot him to ••n>,e in » *’•’ P
A. Mfg* strie
epairs watches , clocks and u
~?OR MINING BLANKS GO THE TIMES
death.
The
hubhut)
and
confusion
in
the
since
the
distinguished
General
Smith
•
'
il
» I
*1
>’■ -w* 1.
d.a
Jewelry in the very i»est manner. All ii
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I \ LL KINDS OF PRODUCE TAKEN
to
a . «Udi.
w ork promptly done at the lowest rates. '¡Law always kept on hand, Price $1 a copy, of tbe Union army, arrived at head- among the Indians at coco became tn-i good
California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon, 2x lox w ork. Satisfaction guaranteed.
i
S. HOWARD’S!
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
Sheet-Music, Violins, Citherns,
W
“ m
amuamfaa
am /4
H
iiv
Which will be sold at Lowest Rates.
WOOLEN MAN’FACTURING CO.
T
BLANKETS,
FURNITURE WARE ROOMS,
CITY BAKERY AND SALOON,
O
H
JACOB MEYER,
H
BUY THE BEST
SINGER MACHINES
O
T
EUREKA MILLS.
THE CRITERION, T
C
F. RITSCHARD,
P. DONEGAN,
r
R
wiuiuih
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