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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS BKnc.«rr.-saim FRIDAY................ JUNE 29, 1877 ( THE IDAHO WAR. Latest News by Telegraph. THE RECEIVER OF THE LINKVILLE LAND OFFICE AND J. W. HAMAKER. NURSE & THATCHER, B. F. REESER, PLANING MILL L akeview , Ogn., June 21, ’77. -AND— W alla W alla , June 21.—The In- Dealers in T hf Elitor of the T iiungs will assume no respon- dians have killed every man on Salmon E ditor T idings :—J. W. Hamaker a sii'iHty for > > wj n;>reeeed by correspondent®, and n<>< cuiaah.'-.oon v ill receive alien ion unless the River, but have let the woman and notorious Justice of the Peace of the autho.-’a reai name 1* fin iehe<l—The name will not children live. A company of cavalry town of Linkville, has seen fit to “par be used in print 'f th*- w riter so requests. and Jim Lawyer (Indian) and forty of ade,” in the T idings , under date of DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, his men came to Lewiston to-day, with June Sth, a communication, charging Dealer in Stoves, Tin and an honorable man with the dark sin of all the whites of Kamiah. The Reser Hardware. An exchange says, “now that the In vatioa and Lapwai is abandoned, and being a falsifier, and unholy enough to CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,: Granite Street, dians have broken out, our Indian pol all have come to Lewiston. I have just be swerved from the strict path of rec icy will be discussed and assailed.” It returned from a scout to Grand Ronde titude, by the promise of an acre of HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, ought to be. It is a miserable failure, River. We ran upon a party of war land in the town of Lakeview. Like Ashland, Oregon Agricultural Implements and t.flords no protection against In riors of about fifty, on the south side of wise “deceiving the authorities at dian thirst for blood, whatever, Just ? Snake River, They appeared to be Washington to accomplish his desired Y ankee N otions , . o long as the United States govern making their way to Wallowa. The revenge.” Truly, it is quite appropri Marsh Valpey ment presumes that the Indian is an Indians have got the best of the sol- ate that Mr. Hamaker should in the in Such as Reapers, Mowers. Horse R ikes, Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc. honorable gentleman, capable of mak diers. Up to the present time, they terest of the Swamp Land miasma re Hand-Rakes, Hay-Forks. Barley Forks, Table ami Pocket, ing a contract and stricking to it, just have killed about thirty soldiers, and ply to the Receiver. Statements and Cutlery, Carpen Linkville, Lake county, Oregon. so long will there bo repetitions of the driven them back from White Bird charges, intended to blacken the fair ters Tools, Idaho massacre, and so long as there is Canyon to Mount Idaho. The killed name of an honest man, ever emanate Cigars HhUSE and lot and Tobbacco, a live Indian there will be a treacher and wounded up to the present time from a ce&s pool of corruption. And Boots <t* Shoes, SAS1I, ous foe to civilization. Only dead In number about fifty. The troops from as everybody knows that the Receivers Crockery and Glassware, dians aro ones. Only when the Walla Walla cannot get to Camas residence at Linkville is on land high Ftuit Jais, Fiuit Cans, Prairie. It will take 500 troops to winters are fierce and cold do the In whip Joseph’s band. and dry, Hamaker’s sneer concerning DOORS, MOULDINGS, dians show indications of becoming IN ASHLAND, W alla W alla , June 21, 9 a . m .— a “mansion in a mud-hole” has no ap civilized and peaceable. When the Winnemucca and his band are camped plication, unless he alludes to the filth summer comes, they are allowed to go near Cow Creek, in Idaho, armed. They and mire created by the swamp, host Just North of the M. E. Church. As nice a BEDSTEADS, location as there is in town. Also one share where they choose and do as they like, claim to be peaceable, but the Gover in the vicinity of the land office. nor telegraphed to Silver City instruc in the Ashland Water Ditch. and the result is when they take it into tions for him to return and he refused It is quite plain that J. W. Hamaker Inquire at the T iih . xgs office or of 'Squire BREAKFAST, DINING, their Leads to murder and figLt, they to do so, saying he would fight tprst. Hoffman, Jacksonville. 47—3m abhors the “absurd and untrue,” when aro wc.l prepared for it, having had It is reported that the Indians at Can he claims and labors to prove that bus CENTER, and every opportunity to properly equip yon City said the Government had bet iness of the Land Office could not have ♦hemselves. When the government ter take Agent Rinehart away or he fallen off by reason of the office being adopts the policy of dictating to the In might be killed. There has been con kept at the extreme western side of the WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, EXTENSION di ms, instead of stipulating with them, siderable dissatisfaction existing among land district—because County ClerkB Picture Frames. Asbliud, Oregon. and furnishes power to enforce their Indians in regard to Rhinehart. could take proofs in land matters. TABLES. obedience, then will Indian wars cease; Now the fact is there is but one The Secretary of War received the 4 and it will be of far less expense to following telegram from Gov. Bray County Clerk in the Land District, Juft received, a large find select lot of Gold and properly guard and feed them, when man, of Idaho Territory: and adjoining county seats in the State Plated BE REAUS, je*tlry ; also, u g<xxl uetor* meat of once disarmed, than to conduct a heavy A disastrous Indian war begun. There are not within 100 miles of this Land camptugn against them every few is no Territorial law creating militia, District, excepting only the county CHAIRS, LOUNGES, ; •ars. Experience and heavy outlay« aud only 20 regulars here. I want au seat of Jackson county. And it is also I Eje glasses and SewingM^cbme uerdlee constastìy ihority to organize, mount and provis- a fact that homestead claimants could I ou t nul and for tale at uiiuiiuuiu pri je?. of money have proven that an Ind 27:tf. . possesses no religious or moral attri ion volunteers at government expense. not make their proofs except before the Immediate action is necessarv. PICTURE FRAMES, YANKEE NOTIONS,FANCY COODS&C. butes unaccompanied by warm blankets Register and Receiver until very re To this the Secretary of War replied and coffee. Old fogy will declare other that he had no authority to authorize cently, quite too recontly to be gener wise, but it appears to us that old him to organize, mount and provision ally known and acted upon by settlers; IV ASH BOARDS fogy’s system of dealing has plunged volunteers at government expense, but and therefore the fair minded Hamaker our pioneer settlements into bloody And all kinds of furniture on hand, and that Gen. Howard had been fully in resorts to misrepresentation to show nt.ole to order. buttles often enough. structed and clothed with all authority that the Receiver is not entitled to Criticism and denunciation the Department can confer, and that he credit. STARK VS. STAK. from such men as Hamaker and those Tin. ¡Miet l-lioii and Copper- might furnish arms and ammunition as FARMERS’ HARROWS, he represents, is the best evidence that We have received from the law office provided by law. Gen. Sherman aLo ware, of the best quality. —AND— of James II. Mandeville, Washington, sent a telegram to Gen. DcDowell, re could be adduced of the corractness of D. C., the decision of the Supremo ferring to tho telegram from Gov. the Receiver’s report. While it is well known to every man C.inrt of the United States, in this cele Brayman of Idaho and the reply there in Lake county, that all travel from i All of which will be sold brate 1 case, appealed from the Circuit to, saying Gen. Howard may issue, at Court of the U. S. for the District of his discretion, muskets not exceeding Grant and Baker counties, and from Oregon. The opinion, delivered by 500, and not over 25,000 rounds of am Silver Lake (with the exception of an occasional horseman in the summer Mr. Justice Field, is a very lengthy munition. The Store recently or npied by one. This is the gist of the case: Or L ewiston , June 22.—Pike Daven time) to Linkville is by the way of the late It. B. Haigatliiie dinarily, if to day a man gives a quit port, John Havard and two other men i Goose Lake and Lakeview, it is equally is again open and old friends and claim deed, but gets a better title to arrived from Mr. Idaho last night. well known that Lakeview, though They report that Mrs. Manuel and much younger, is growing faster than morrow to the same land, the quit-claim child, aDd George Woodard, ha 1 been will operate to convey only the title he murdered on Salmon river. Most of Linkville,and has ten resident families, Patrons Are Invited had wheu be executed it, and the bet the remaining families are forted up at and means to go ahead. Slate creek, and have a defense of The Receiver says in his report that ter tit’e acquired afterwards will not be about 40 able bodied citizens. Susanville is 125 miles from Lakeview. affected by tho quitclaim. In this The following dispatch was received Hamaker, in his great anxiety to be case, however, where the title was in the Government, but the parties ex at military headquarters from Gen. O fair aud just, says that it is 169 miles in a direct line, arid that the mentioned pect. to get a title in fee, whenever O. Howard: ¿V /ull Supply of A message received from Col. Perry places are 180 miles apart byroad. The they executed a quit-claim deed they makes the loss 33, meaning exclusive HE STILL LIVES. parted with their entire interests, and of Lieut. Theller, whom Capt. Trimble fact is that by the present established no matter if they subsequently secured placed, wounded, upon his horse. mail routes, the distance between Lake DRY GOODS, Dealers In a patent from the Unitod Statee, their Theller was afterwards killed. It is view and Susanville is only 145 miles, interest in the land nevertheless was the worst possible country for us for and probably by nearest routes, the ARCHITECT AND liOL SELL ILDER. fighting. Say to our friends, Receiver has made no mistake. extinct, and the patent enured to the Indian tie patient and wait results. Perry, GROCERIES, George Conn, the Receiver, is very vendee aud not to the vendor. A dilaud. Granite btreel. Trimble and Parnell are well. well known in this Land District, The Mr. Justice Field said that this opin Thursday. Gov. Chadwick receiv WILL DO CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, l’OOTS and SHOEs ion was one of the most important that ed a dispatch from the county judge of settlers have shaken hands with and FANCY GOODS, lie ev~r delivered, because it will for Union county,. requesting him to for love to greet him at their cabin doors, anything in my line all time settle certain land titles in ward with all possible speed 5,900 Uni and they know that he is an honest, Hardware, Fancy Goods, truthful gentleman. ******** Oregon. ON SHORT NOTICE ted States musket cartridges and 5 000 Whether Geo. Conn told parties at HARDWARE, needle gun cartridges. On receipt of I A PROSPEROUS COMMUNITY. ANjD AT THE LOWEST TERMS. Linkville that he would report in favor YANKEE NOTIONS, the telegram, Gen. Mart. V. Brown, by of that place for retention of the Land SASH, Tho St. Joseph, Mo., Gazette, of June order of Gov. Chadwick, forwarded by Office or not, I do not known. It is by CUTLERY, DOORS,’ Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, /,7c. , 12th, lias this to say’ of the financial morning’s boat 3,000 rounds of cart no means probable that he did. But I ridges, 2,000 musket and 1,000 needle pro-pcrity of the State of Oregon: H UNFIT RE. do know thut statements in writing to The Oregon farmers have been work gun cartridges, which go to Judge that»fleet were slyly circulated through Made !o order. LINKVILLE, ing all winter in expectation of the Brainard, of Union county, to protect PATENT MEDICINES, Turco-Russian war, ami now all they settlers exposed to the threatened out" this section of Lake county in order to Picture Framing, &c. embitter the people here again-t Geo Want is a market, for they are rich in break of Wallowa Indians. Lake county, Oregon. Wheat, Oat*, Lumber, or Ca-b taken in produce to sell. They promise to Conn. This move on the part of his exchange for work. Call and >ee me. Brigadier Gen. M. V. Brown has or harvest moro wheat by a third or a D. CHAPMAN, L. A. NHL. Etc., Etc., Etc. enemies, failed of its object, which was Ashland, June 33d, IfeTti. uu2if. fourth than ever before. The surplus dered that the commanding officers of to get petitioners for the Receiver ’ s re for export is placed at 9,300,000 bush the several companies of the 1st regi ASHLAND els, which, at the present price per ment, 2d brigade, O. S. M., immediate moval from office. Respectfully, bushel, would be nearly $14.000,000 in J. A M oon , gold. Add to this fish aud wool, and ly recruit their companies to the maxi UNION LIVERY FEED AND LIVERY STABLE ! GENERAL. NEWS ITEMS. the amount comes up to $21,000.000 in mum standard prescribed by the laws [Condeuied froai dispatches to the Oregoniar.] a population of a little over 100,000. of the United States governing the reg- All kinds of Merchantable pro ale and xchange MAIN STREET. A very good showing this, taking on lar army. duce taken in exchange tor goods. The last appointment of the salaried ly the three industries named as a basis. The Seretary of War has instructed consulates has been made. This sum divided equally per capita Gen. Howard to answer the requisition MRS. M. WrHARGADINE. Albert Hart has been appointed pen would give $210 to every man, woman of the governor of Oregon to the full Nu 44,-If ami child in Oregon. What other one extent of the law, which allows 500 sion agent at San Francisco. Corter of 4th and California Sts., D. J. FERREE. hundred thousand of the American stands of arms to citizens. After July 1st the New York City let ROBT GARRELT, people can come up to this ? J acksonville , O begon . It is doubtful at this writing ter carriers’ salaries will be reduced whethsr any settlers have been left alive five per cent. assure rpiTE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR-^ OFFICE HOLDERS N. B. ASHLAND AND LINKVILLE the t«b re Uatned eu bb their I A The reports of American designs on on Salmon river, but if so their sit from Kubli A Wil*on, beg le.ve to Inform 1 tbe pub ic that they are determined to men Al 71* V»*A>:r sgton , June 23.—The Presi uation is desperate. Troops from Lsw- Mexico are baseless and treated with a coiitinuatce of the patronage that has Jur malty contempt at Wellington. iston call only reach them by advancing years past been cenferred on theee juetiy dent to-day addressed the following cir through a rough conntry overrun North Carolina Republicans have cular letter to all prominent federal of Of carriages ami buggies supplied at by hostile Indians, and by POPULAR STABLES! any time. sent an earnest protest to Hayes against ficers throughout the country: z making a long detour by the the appointment of Hyman, colored, to W ashington , June 23, 1877. GARETT AND FERREE’S TRI-WEEKLY BALED HAY FOR SALE! We hare consUntJy on biad the very beet F ir : I desire to call ycur attention way of Mount Idaho and. Florence, be collector of internal revenue there. Stages ran between the above named In quantities te suit purchasers. They wil SADDLE HORSES, I pointe three times a week, to the f ¡lowing paragraph in a letter passing over a spur of the Salman river Several of the gentlemen who were also, in connection with their stable, run a making the trip riddres! d by mo to the Secretarv of the mountain. on Grant’s civil service commission are through in TKUCK-WAGON BUGGIES AND Tr Kiry. on the conduct to be rv- Lewiston June 22—Wo have just re now engaged, by direction of Hayes, in one day car cd by effieers of the general rn- ceived reliable Indian news from At reasonable rates. I). C hapmax A N eil . rying U. S. Mail and passengers. CARRIAGES, 31: If m« ut in relation to elections: “No of- i Joseph’s camp to this effect: All the preparation of rules oil the same sub ii \ r should bo required or permitted to ■ Indian women an 1 children and prop- ject to operate in all public offi.es And cm furnish our customer* with a tip-top turn LEAVES ASHLAND t ' part in the management of politi ■ erty had been moved across the Salmon throughout the country. B. f. NHL. ». chapman . out ut aLy i ime. cal organiz itions,caucuses, conventions river, thus leaving the men free to •< ♦ ------ • MONDAY’S WEDNESDAY’S AND Fill cr election campaigns. Their right to operate, and it is said that thev intend Horses Boarded O ur Cinadian neighbors thinks they Meat Market, DAYS at 4 o clock a . m : arrives at Link vote and to express their views on pub- to raid upon the settlements in Wallowa. ville same days. Returning, O d reasonable terms, and the be«t ofctre and atten j.o questions, either orally or through In the late fight there were seventy have been sufficiently Bulldosed, and it tion bestowed upon them while under their charge* tie pres-, ig not denied, provided it Indians engaged and the casualties were is evident that Sitting Bull hrs become Also, does not interfere with the discharge of ! four wounded, one shot through the an international nuisanse. Correspon LEAVES LINKVILLE CHAPMAN & NiEIL, th« ir vt i -t il duties. No assessment for body perhaps fatally. Horses Bought and Sold. dence is being exchanged between Can political purposes should be allowed.” TUESDAYS. THURSDAYS AND SAT UR- Baker City June 25—Reports of dan ada and Washington looking to the re D \ YS uriiviiig at Ashland sarrie day con-* W a wdll guarantee satisfaction in all our trans This rule is applicable to every depart Ashland, Oregon, actions. C akhwkll & M c M ahon . 1 necte with our daily stage line between ment of the civil service. I should lie gerous Indians between Umatilla and turn of Sitting Bull and his followers •under.-t¡‘a I by every officer of the gen the railroad, as stated in Portland pa to America, where they belong. Cana Linkville and Fort Klamath. Also with FM8HE UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR TA- our semi weekly line from Linkville to eral government that he is expecte«! to pers, is a mistake Winnemucca and da objects to Lis presence among the eep constantly on hand at their B iron» for trie lib-nd patronage be* to wed tqata Lake City and all intermediate points. Shop, near th* bridge, oh Main btrwt, a good n* during our coimecVon with tae Union Livery < 'inform his conduct to its require- other bands beyond hi re are friendly supply of fre-h BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, etc., Stab'es, wouH berpeak a contindiiioe of the aaiue friendly Blackfeet. The subject bow- m-. Verv respectfully. Please remove this impression from the to ottr rucceiBore. C ard will a - M c M ahon . which they ofler at the lowest market price. Aehlmd, J um 17th, 187t>. uultf. No. 17; if. II. B. H ayes . GARRETT& FERREE minds of the people by a local notice. ever, is full of difficulties. Furniture Factory, F OR SALE Pressed Tinware, A OPENED AGAIN. of Goods CHEAP FOR CASH, I Nurse & Thatcher, I. O. MILLER, ( S E STABLES, STAGE LINE. K