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i THE ASHLAND FRIDAY TIDINGS JUNE 22, 1877 T he Editor of the T idinor will assume no respon sibility for view« expressed by correspondents, and nocommuafcitton will receive attention unless the author’s real name it famished— The Dame will not be used in print if the writer so requests. ANOTHER INDIAN WAR! Reported Uprising of the Indians near Mt. Idaho! et tiers Mordered. Troops on wny to the Scene¡X Their After a careful comparison of the ex NURSE & THATCHER, changes at commercial centres the bus iness of the United States is found to be about the same as it was this time last year. Dealers in The authorities refuse to release Boss Tweed on his proffered State’s evidence against ring associates. They think DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, the Boss too wily to trust. The movement to make Hendricks the next Democratic candidate for Pres CAP3, BOOTS and SHOES,: ident, is gaining considerable head. Chief Justice Waite says the South HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, Carolina ex-rebels treated him with social contempt during his three week’s stay there. Y ankee N otions , Budd Doble has gone to Chicago with Goldsmith Maid, Volney and Bo dine, and will tear up the turf in that Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc. vicinity soon. The Skowhegan (Me.) Greenback Linkville, Lake county, Oregon. convention demands the immediate re peal of the resumption act. HE IS STILL HERE! The Times' special says that the dif ference of opinion on the silver ques tion between Hayes and Sherman is bo A. M. SPICKELMIER, marked that it may lead to Sherman’s retirement from the Cabinet. Carpenter and I.louse*Builder. F. Knckenbaoh was thrown from a mule, near Yreka, on the 16th and killed. ILL DO ANYTHING IN MY LINE ON W allula , June 16th, 9 a . m . The Turkish army is sick—10,000 C apt . A insworth —Indians murder soldiers have died in the hospitals ing settlers about Mount Idaho. Steam within the last six months. er necessary for safety of life,to convey Acapulco has been captured by Alva troops from Wallula to-morrow. Please rez, who has installed officers of the give necessary instructions im mediately. [Signed] M. C. W ilkinson , Lerdo Government. Aide de-Camp to O. O. Howard Gen. Com’g Dept. The Canadian pilgrims gave the A steamer with troops was immedi Pope a magnificent mitre studded with gems, a silver vase, and $20,000 cash, ately dispatched and later in the day a and the Pope gave the Canadian pil dispatch WB9 received from Walla Wal la to the effect that a man named Ben grims his blessing. Norton, living on Cottonwood Creek T he j V. 1’. Herald says that Tilden’s near Camas Swale had been murdered recent speech, bewailing his loss of the by the Indians, and that his wife had Presidential chair, not only killed him been maltreated—having both of her self but the Democratic party also. legs broken. A report has also been received at Fort Lapwai that there was Quite a killing indeed if that is so. a general uprising of the Indians near T homas C ablylk has written a Mount Idaho, and they were massacre- ing the settlers in that region. The strong letter protesting against the messenger who brought the news to course of the agitators in England, who Fort Lapwai had been entrapped by would plunge that country into the the Iudians and wounded. Great ex short Loti< e and at the 1 jwest terms, for cash. Wheat, oats, barley, bog» or lumber, taken In ex war. He declares that the hostile feel citement prevails in that part of the change for work. Cail and tee me, at upper Granite STATE NEWS* Street. A. M. S pickblmibb . ing against Russia is the result of ig oountry over these startling reports. A hhland , December, 16, 1876. 27:3m. Norton who is reported to have been norance and prejudice. Salem was full of Pioneers last week. murdered, was formerly employed by --------- —» —— Hill Beachy of Lewiston. Salem has a good crop of hay on her GEN. GRANT CHIEF IN LONDON. public square this year. L ater .—June 17th, 4 o’clock r. m - On Saturday last, at Guildhall, Lon —Rumors are and have been for the The bouse of Mr John Savage, of WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, don, among about 800 lay English la last 36 hours very conflicting in rela Salem was burglarized of a fine gold Ashland, Oregon. dies and gentlemen, Gen. Grant was tion to where the Indians are and what watch and some jewelry. they have done. Many of them are A company of Lane county men have presented with the freedom of the city, very exaggerated. The truth is bad banded themselves into a Hop-growers in the following hearty speech by the enough to alarm the whole country. Association, to promote the culture of Just received, a large »nd »elect lot of Gold and The following is the substance from hops. Lord Mayor: Plated jewelry ; also, u good Mconintnt of I as chief magistrato of the City of Mt. Idaho: That a part of the Indians London, and on the part of the corpor had gone to attack the settlers on Sal D. W. Weatherford, the Marion CLOCKS, IFJ TCHES,SPECTA CLES, ation offer you as hearty a welcome as mon River, and a part had gone to a county forger, caught at Jacksonville, the sincerity of language can convey. fortified place on Cottonwood creek be was given two years in the penitentiary Eye glasses and Sewing Mncbme needles constantly on haDd and for eale al minimum prices. 27:tf. Your presence here as late President of low Chapman’s; that Capt. James Bak to cogitate over his waywardness. the United States is especially gratify er, Samuel Benedict, wife and four Diphtheria is again prevalent in Cor ing to all classes of tbecommunity.and children, Harry Mason, Henry Elfrez vallis. we feel that although this is yoùr first and the Warrens expressman had been Salmon have not yet begun to run in visit to England it is not a stranger we killed on Salmon River. That a Umpqua and Siuslaw rivers. greet but a true and honored friend. pack train of forty mules had been at The machinery for working the silver Twice occupying as you did the exal tacked near Cold Spring and the two ted position of President of the United white men, Davenport and Ouslev kill mud has begun to arrive at the States, and therefore one of the fore ed, and two half-breed Indians es “springs.” most representatives of that country,we caped and the cargo was captured; that of Goods The Gazette says that iron for the oonfer an honor upon ourselves by the Indiaus and settlers were fighting Yaquina railroad will cost only $65,000, honoring you. Let me express both below Chapman’s. Indian runners to the agency, state aud may be had on time. the hope and belief that when you take —AND that it had been ascertained that 29 your departure you will feel that many Six miles of the Yaquina railroad whites had been killed so far as known; true friends of yours personally, and have been graded. Parties will begin also of your countrymen have been left that the whites had killed White Bird, work at once both at Philomath and the behind. I have the distinguished hon the chief of his band, and his family. Bay. or to propose your health, “May you 6:30 p. m .—The troops with 150 men long live to enjoy the best health and from Mount Idaho encountered the In The Crucible is the name of a new Obi paper to be started at Philomath, Ben unqualified happiness.” dians at the head of White Bird Can ton county. Good name. ’Twill serve yon, troops dismounted and left a few to test the proprietor’s metal. THE MAILS. soldiers and the 20 friendly Ind'fins to The Store recently oc upied by Mrs, Elizabeth Smith, the mother of The following order has been issued hold their horses. The Indians open the late It. B. Hargadine II od . F. R. Smith, of South Salem, is again open and ed the fire upon the troops and fighting from Washington, upon which the con celebrated her 91st birth day last Fri old friends and was continued for some time. The tractors are now noting. Third class triendly Indians became alarmed, and day. Only think of it. when she was matter include® newspapers as well as the soldiers guarding the horses could a little girl George Washington was magazines etc. In consequence of this see that the Indians were getting the President. Patrons Are Invited subscribers to eastern papers will here best of the fight and the soldiers re The Farmer says: Mr. R. A. Riggs The citizens’ captain, Ser of this city, has the Journal that re after receive them just about oqo treating. geant Lytle, and one soldier was known cords the journeyiugs of the principal month later than usual, which will to be killed, and the whole horse guard party of emigrants that arrived in To call and Examine Stock and Prices render them almost worthless: of Indians and whites broke aud run, Oregon in 1845. The journal is iu a Washington, D. C., May 25tb, 1877. some for Mount Idaho and some for perfect state of preservation and gives T. N. V ail , Esq., Gen. Sup*t R. M. H. -S ir : In order to l’ghten the mall on route 46,253, between Lapwai, leaving the horses to run loose each day’s doings of the long, weary > full Supply of* Redding CaL and Roseburg Oreg'>n, yon will please over the prairie. Those coming to trip from Missouri to opposite the direct Assistant Superintendent McKenzie to eenl, Lapwai never stopped till they reached “Three Sisters.” from and after this order, all through third class j m liter, each as magi zines etc. for Oregon and Wash the post. The result of the fight is AmoDg the graduates in the Medical DRY GOODS, ington Territory, by the steamers from San Francis not known. Many of the houses on the co to portlaod, and all matter of the first class via Department at the Willamette Univer prairie are burned. C. A O. Rdlrond as at present. sity, last week were two young ladies Respectfully, THOS. J BRADY, 8 o’clock A. M., June 18—D. Mun —Miss A. L. Ford and Miss E. A. J. Second As’t P. M. General. roe arrived from the garrison at half Ford. GROCERIES, past 2 this morning and tells us that OREGON’ DAY. a third soldier had arrived at the garri The Grand Lodge A. F. & A. M., elected the following officers to serve On the 15th of June, 1846, the pleni son last "evening from the fight, and re for the ensuing year: Robert Clow of ported the troops on foot are surrounded FANCY GOODS, potentiaries of the United States and by the Indians in the canyon and in a Dalles, M. W. G. M.; Thomas G. Great Britain signed, at Washington hand to hand fight. Col. Perry and Reames, Jacksonville, D. G. M ; F. B. City, the treaty that gave to the United about one-half of the command are Dunn, Eugene City. S. G. W.;R. P. Earhart, Portland, Grand Secretary, HARDWARE, States Government, all the northwest said to be killed and the remainder and Theodore Wygant Portland, Treas surrounded in the canyon aod fighting coast now known as Oregon, Washing against odds when the soldier left. urer. David Froman, chairman of the committee on educational fund. ton and Idaho. The Statesman says the J. P. Vollmer, of Lewiston telegrap CUTLERY, Oregon Pioneer Association have se hed to the Mayor of Portland as follows: The following signal stations have lected this day to be Oregon’s 4th of For humanity sako send up 50 or 100 been recently established by the Signs July—to be observed as an annual hol stands of arms witff ammunition. The Bureau: Winnemucca, Nevada; Visalia, Los Angeles, and Red Bluff, California; iday, and to be known as “Oregon Indians have broken out on Salmon Roseburg, PATENT MEDICINES, Oregon; Pioche, Nevada; river and Camas prairie. They have Day.” The Annual Rsunion of the Umatilla, Oregon; Sacramento. Califor massacred 30 or 40 men, women and nia; Olympia, Washington Territory, Association was held this year at the children, and the work is still going on. Boise City, Idaho Territory. Stats Fair Grounds, and was the occa We have men but few arms. Etc., Etc., Etc. Hon. D. F. Laue recently saved the sion by the “old timers” for relaxation P. S.—June 18th--Settlers on Palouse and merry-making. Early in the morn and Paradise valley and from all the life of Mr. Campbell, a lawyer of Rose burg,4>y “poleiDg”the aforesaid Camp- ing the road to the Fair Grounds was country north of us, are fleeing jn here bel^but of a quagmire, near Coos Bay. Always kept on hand and sold at the lined with wagons carrying merry loads for protection. Farmers are all aband ihe Plaindealer says that Joseph lowest living rates. of people to the shady grove. By 11 oning their farms, stock and every Knott, of Portland, has sold the Excel thing. --------- -------------------- o’olock people were everywhere, nam- All kinds of Merchantable pro sior quartz mine, in Bomemia district, GENERAL NEWS ITEMS. berin g perhaps 2,500 or 3,000 souls. for the sum of $30,000. The sale in duce taken in exchange for goods. cludes the mill as well as the mine. [Condensed from dispatches to the Oregoniar.] THE MORMON CURSE. MIRS. NI. W. HARGADINE. Senator Conkling has gone to Eu The Grand Lodge, I. O. G. T. of Oregon elected the following officers No 44,-tf The United States Government has rope. for the ensuing year; James Russel Lowell is our Spanish at last awakened to the necessity of tak D. J. FERREE. ROB T GARRETT, W. R. Dunbar. G. W. C. T. Minister. ing steps to bring the arrant lawless Fannie Myer, G. Conn. ness of Mormonism into subjection. So Victor Hugo says he loves everybody Emma Kellogg, G. W. V. T. atrocious in their crimes, and so con and admires Tennyson’s verses. W. S. James, G W S ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE C. H. Reed, GAS ceited in their idiotic blindness, have The Home bank, Bloomington Ill., J E Huston, G T this people become, that they have has suspended. L C Fisher, G M thought to set at defiance both the laws Ella Rideout, G D M Gail Hamilton says Secretary Schurz of God and man. Murder and its at is a peculator, and the gallant Dutch Rev. R C Romsby, G Chaplain S M Driver, GIG tendant hideous crimes have for so man says fail is an unmitigated liar. J K P Cavitt, G Sentinel many years been so frequent as to be The Turks are still fighting away, Tilmon Ford, P G W C T GARETT AND FERREE’S TRI-WEEKLY daily looked for. The promulgation of with lots of confidence in themselves. M E Hoxter, General Superintendent Stages run between the above named their pernicious dogmas, and perpetra of Juvenile Templars points three times a week, Russia and England are on the very making the trip J H Bayley, G Messenger tion of grave misdeeds is a foul stigma verge of war, and the smallest bone through in The G W C T announced Standing and a blot upon the American charac one day car Committees as follows: ter,and should at once be obliterated and would cause the war-dogs to snap. rying U.S. Mail and passengers. On Appeals—W B Carter, H E Par- The Union Leaguers of New York sish, the leaders meet the punishment so Cornelia Grimes, Allen C Parsons, justly due for their violation of law and have endorsed Hayes’ administration. George Giesendorffer LEAVES ASHLAND Finance — J H Lambert, C H Whit morality. Those who have not been By a severe storm, June 14th, several Emily L Vandervort, Fanny Love MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND FBI among them can have no adequate idea lives were lost in the Eastern and Mid ney, DAYS at 4 o’clock a . m : arrives at Link lady, 8 8 Gimgle. of the beastliness of some of the acts of dle States. State of the Order—Isaiah Hurt, E ville same days. Returning, those who stand highest in the Mormon W. H. Blunt writes that the rock on E McKinney, A J Green. Captain D C church. We hope there will be no let which the San Francisco wrecked is Underwood, D W C McKay. LEAVES LINKVILLE Constitution — J P Earl, E E Fan up on the part of the authorities until probably identical with the shoal sur ning, Samuel Brown, Eugene Skip TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS AND SATUR full retribution has been awarded the veyed in 1864 or 1865. DAYS arriviHg at Ashland same day con worth, Orpha Cranston. wicked members of this miscreant race; Arthur A. Kline of the firm of Charles Grand Lodge Organ—N Holman, W nects with our daily stage line between Liukville and Fort Klamath. Also with and from the power given the U. S. Dahlman A Co., S. F., has swindled D Claggett, Mary Hosford, Ida Francis, our semi weekly line from Liukville to W C McGee. Attorney at Salt Lake, by the Govern his partners out of about $100,000. Lake Ully and ull intermediate points. Credentials—W S James. F M Wards- ment, we may reasonably expect some Eighteen Mormon Missionaries have worth, Ella McClure, O Bennett J J wholesome purging in the near future. been shipped from Utah to Europe. Davis. GARRETT & FERREE. W OPENED AGAIN. STAGE LINE E. REKSER, PLANING MILL —AND— r Dealer in Stoves, Tin Hardware. and Furniture Factory, Granite Street, * Ashland, , Agricultural Implements Valpey. ' Marsh Such as Reaper?, Mowers. Horse-Kikes, Hand-Rakes, Hay-Forks. Barley Forks, Table and Pocket, Cutlery, Carpen ters Tools, Cigars and Tobbacco, Boots <£• Shoes, Crockery and Glassware, Fruit Jars, Fruit Cans, Oregon I ll kinds of tlaning , mould A to ing, Circular and Scioll-Sawi Dg den order. SASH, DOORS, MOULDINGS, Pressed Tinware, BEDSTEADS, BREAKFAST, DINING, V MARBLEIZED IRON »VARE, CENTER, and EXTENSION Picture Frames, TABLES, Black Walnut Mohling, Paints, Oil and Glass, Brushes, Blacking, Carriage Belts Nails, BUREAUS, CHAIRS, PICTURE FRAMES, YANKEE NOTIONS,FANCY COODS&C. WASH I Always kept on hand and made to order. AI! of which will be sold CHEAP FOR CASH, Wheat, Barley, Oats, EjiffS &r., taken in exchange for goods at the highest market price. A uiii . anj >, May 12th, No. 4* tf BOARDS And all kinds of hirnitnre on baud, and made to order. FARMERS’ HARROWS, Tin 'Sheet-Iron and Copper» ware, of the best quality. Of superior quality, and latest style» made to older. House, Sign and Ornamental Painting amt Graining done to ordtr wj the Mill, or iu the country. Canvassing ceiling, Pa| er- h.tnging, Calsouiining, Whitewashiu , ¿C. on sLoneet possible im*ice. The undersigned takes this opportunity cd tendering our thunks wmir man) friends aud pair<>us ice iil-tral favors tinting ti n last i wo yea is. and me happy tosiy ifout wa have, during tl « L isi aimer and spring, elected uddit onal macbirery.anc inpioved our facilities lew ma-uui.ic.ui mg iu th* ubove line ef Easiness. MAR<H Jt VALPEY, Asblattd, June-Uik, U»G. lo I i L I ¡,Nurse & Tliatclier, HE STILL LIVES'. 1 I. O. MILLER, Dealers In DRY LOUNGES, GOODS, ARCHITECT AND HOUSEBUILDER. Granite Street, Askland WILL DO CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOT» «nd SHOES / anything in my line Hardware, Fancy Goods, ON SHORT NOTICE YANKEE NOTIONS, AND AT THE LOWEST TERMS SASH, Etc., H RNITUBE. LINKVILLE, Lake county. Made to order. Oregon. D. CHAPMAN. DOORS/ L. A. NEIL. Picture Framing, &c. Wheat, Oats, Lumber, or Cash taken in exchange for work. Call and see me. Ashland, June 23d, l»7(i. uu2if. ASHLAND UNION LIVERY FEED AND LIVERY STABLE ! S ale MAIN STREET. and E xchange STABLES, BE UNDERSIGNED WOULD respectfully itilortn their Iriends and the public generally that they M* 71* have purch'ised the above establishment, and having thoroughly cleared the lobelia hay from the premises, they can assure their patrons that stock entrusted to their care will be well and safely cared for. T GOOD TURNOUTS Of carriages aDd buggies any time. supplied at Corner of 4th and California Sts., J acksonville , O begojt . HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR-^ chased ihe ab ve named siabk«^^^. from Kubli A- Witeon, beg leave to inform J0WI the public that they are determined tnmertiAl yj* a continuance of the patronage that has luc uui,y years past been Conferred on these justly T POPULAR STABLES! BALED HAY FOR SALEI We have constantly on band the very best In quantities te suit purchasers.. They wil also, in connection with their stable, run a SADDLE HORSE8, TKUCK-WAGOV BUGGIES AND At reasonable rates, I). C hapman & N ext .. 3l:tf D. CHAPMAN. CARRIAGES, B. P. NEIL. And cm furnish our customer« with a tip-top turn out at uny lime. , Meat Market, CHAPMAN & NHL, Horses Boarded On reaaouable terms, and the belt of care and atten tion bestowed upon them white under their charge, AWOf Horses Bought and Sold. Ashland, Oregon, We will guirantee satisfaction in all our trans- acuons. C abdwbu . & M c M ahon . HE UNDERSIGNED, thanking OUK pa ^ eep constantly on hand at their irons fur toe liberal patronage bsafowed upon »hop, near the bridge on Main Street, a good us during our connection with tne Union Livery supply of fresh BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, etc., States, would bespeak a continuance of the aante which they oiler at the lowest market price. to our tucteaaora. C abdwcu . « N c M abu *, Ashland, June 17th, 1876. UoUf, fro. llj tf, K T I ■ n- I