THE ASHLAND THE INDIAN WAR TIDINGS T^he L*wis»on 2 eller has the follow- 1 I Thatcher & Worden, PLANING MILL ing statement: I S alt L ake Utah, Aug. 25—The f.-l- It lias often been asked where did I lowing ia the statement ot C«pt Biin- FRIDAY Dealers In — AND— brulge, commanding Fort Hill; Left i the Indians get all their Henry rifles this post 2 p M., on the l'J h im-t.. j and other good guns and ammunition? THE BEEF OUTLOOK. for Gen Howard’s command, with an j Tiie Indians themselvs say they bought I escort of 10 soldiers aud 50 Bomack I three of their good guns of soldiers at I We have juet seen it stated in a San and Sh"y||<>ne »emits, anthoriz-d by ’ Francisco paper that prominent men Gm Sheridan R ached Gen. Howard I the Walla Walla garrison, that many CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES Û in Humboldt Co., are about to test the nt 1 a . M., th** 22 i inst having marched of their Henry rifli9 they obtained of Granite Street, practicability of tbe plan of shipping 150 miles Howard wa-» directly on the I traders at Walla Walla and amm onition ho.-tlles’ trail one day's march iu the I j they had bought from nearly all of tbe Hardware, Fancy Goods, dressed beef to eastern marl? t-» in re rear. I inarched with him one day and | frigerator Cars, as they find to make the left him 15 miles south of Henry’s traders, that they aho bought many Oregon Aslilaud, business remunerative they must seek Like, which | lace lie intended to teach cartridges of soldiers at Walla Walla, YANKEE NOTIONS, I and sou e were obtained of sobliers at other markets than S .n Francisco. T .e the same day. The h< sales are bully i demoralized. There are not to exceed Marsh & Valpey plan of conveying beef in refrigerator’« 200 fighting men of them. I found the the last council held at Lapwai when has already been tborongly tested we ireightcrs and ranchmen along the Gen Howard was present. Of course Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc believe, both on this coast aud in tip 31 Hitana stage road iu fie valley in a these are Indian stat» indits, but there 1.1, KINDS OF PLANING. MOULD- ay be mi re of truth than fiction in n Oeuii ralized condition Freighter** who i g. Cuiulur and Setoli Sawing den. east and found thoroughly practicable LINKVILLE, were on the road between Hand Holes them, and for tbe sake of white hu io oi(1er. The beef is thus transported without and Pleasant vailey at the time tbe hos- any danger of bruising or of losing any tiles struck there iiaii left ibeir wagons manity we hope the order lately issued i Lake county, Oregon of its essential juices while in transit, where they happened to be in most in by the president forbidding the sale of SASII, arms aud ammunition to Indians will stances loaded with valuable freight, We tak» pleasure in announcing that this and is “thawed out” after a rapid ride and had taken their stock to places ot be strictly enforced, and every man olii uiid substantial insiitm io i is in ac of a thousand miles or two and fouud safety l:i one ins’ance I found two tive operatimi, luauutuciurmg from the who violates said order lie deult with DOORS, MOULDINGS, quite as good as when first fnz-u. wagon«, one loaded with meiallie Car without mercy. 3I-n who for the love Thera seems to be no good reason then trulges, und another with powd-.-r, but of gain will so j.mpir.bzs the lives of why we may not place tho fat cat th ; the uOMiles had nut dtetiubed them BEDSTEADS, VERY BEST OF NATIVE WOOL. I A-* soon as I pa-s«»! over the road the i moesnt m»*n, women and children by from our exteusive Luueli gruss regions THE TIDINGS i freighters comm» need moving again. placing in tbe hands of Iodinna the im into eastern markets and Ritceesefully Bel eve hostile.*; have d>*tuibed no plemei.ts of their savage butchery de BREAKFAST, DINING, BLANKETS, compete with Texas, New 31- lie » and 1 eight. OU the road Howard was Has entered upon the second year serve no mercy. in fact nearly all the cattle producing ' pleas'd to get the Indian scouts, and of its existence with brighter o portion of the east. The cattle from I ’liinks they will do him good service. CENTER, and FLANNELS, A Pittsburg paper announces the or- prospects than ever, and | Howard and command are having a se Texas and New 3Iexico lose much flesh vere campaign, but all set med iu'gO' d gauizition of a mysterious secret order wants each of its in transit and those fitted for the butch spirits, hoping to finish the bortiles iu called the Univeisal Brotherhood. It C ASIMERES, EXTENSION er in “the States” neces-arilv cost far a short time. is compoped i f lai orers. mt cbanicaand more to their owners, who must feed C hicago , Aug. 2G —The T>il>une's farmers. Lawyers, doctors, preachers, DOESKINS them for month* during the long ami Washington special says government politicians, < ftiee holders, TABLES. bankers, To send in an additional name, ! does not tear a general hostile combin- suowy winters from calf-hood up, than And all other fabiiis umallv manufactured so to make things lively these I ation of the Indians against the whites bondholders anil speculators are rig iu a Fihsr C lass W oolln F actukx — the animals we raise on our sage plains hi the nort‘iwest, which some persons I idly excluded No dud is admitted to “dull times.” BUREAUS, and bunch grass hills with little inert . predict. Tne hostility between the membership who is not engaged in attention than is given to tbe buffalc I S-onx and others, will prevei t it some active industry involving manual There is no ii.t* ntion of relieving l»»bi>r The order already numbers r.nd mule deer. Then there seems to CHAIRS, LOUNGES, ' G-ueral Howard from command. Tin* lie do good reason why the shipping ot i .secretary of «ar thinks he is doing the thousands and will soon be orgumzd beef to tbe great markets of ttie eart . ; utmost possible with the few troops he in every ward in Pitsburg. Its obj-ct PICTURE FRAMES, may not grow into oue of the great iu- ' ; has is to uuite the laboi ing classes cf every THE TIDINGS H elena , Aug. 27 — II raid's special grade and profession in a common in duscries of the country—become a p'*r- \ LSO SOCKS and STO'KING YARN, WASH manent and profitable busimss. In from 31»muiuth Hot Spongs, of the terest throughout the United States BOARDS With a competent corps of cor 25th, says: ¿V C"b red or nncuiorcd, in qualities io deed the outlook for the beef bu-iue>.- ?uit purchasers. Our party wer<" attacked to day about respondents, proposes to be A correspondence between Generals was never better than it is to-day in noon. I uni tl»« only one so far as And all kinds of furniture ou hand, and made io order. Eastern Oregon, a region which with ' i known tiiat escaped. Probably others Sherman and Sheridan, under date of the 18th, describes G.bbon’a light as a 'ä > its vast acreage of 3Ieadow lands and j , v.'iil come m t"-rngiit. I will give par severe blow to the N- z Perces, and ex- 3 1 Í <? if i ticulars from BuzdiuuD. almost boundless extent of grazing ■ FARMERS’ HARROWS, F. J. P fister pressed a hope that Howard will pur country is scarcely surpassed on earth In the country; and as it does The paity consist, cl of, among others, The highest market price paid1 ft’r v f snpeiior quality, and latest styles ns a catlie country; uni from which ! , the following i"-i>niis, all residents of sue the Indians till not one is left not deal largely in politics, io <>• d'-r. Gibbon is in great need of cavalry. beeves may be driven in a few day». I H lei.a: Joe R b**rts, Amlv Weikert, Good Native Wool in money or ni 'de it is the best House, .-ign and Gimmie- tal Pain’ingaml General Sheridan replnd to this dis continually through a very fair grazing R. Dietrick, ami F J Pfister. goods. Gi'.ining done io order in ti e Mill, or in patch, detailing the means taken to as • he loiiuiry. < amassing ceiiii g, l’aj er- country to the great trans continental i H ot S prings G ardner s R iver | bulging, C»ls> mining, Whi ewusbiu , Ac. sist General Howard iu his pursuit of AugU't 27 1877. railway. So be of good cheer ye cattle 1 on f l or t-si | o-i-ibie nonce. Goods at Wholesale, at the lowest To Geo. Carpenter , l' S. Assay Office. the wavages lueu. Tl.e nml.-isigned takes this opporiuni'y cash rates. II l' na: — E:n ma, Ida ami uiy.-eh are ol .eiideriug our tlmiiks o our im.uy ft irims alive Cowan and O.illmrn are killed. THE SITUATION IN CUBA. Tbe workingmen of Philadelphia aud pa r ns ior liberal favors dining ilo Siw Cownu ami ubilii'n abot. Tne Lave organized under the uarne of the I Iasi two vea s and me li.ippy 'o s.y th»* ve THE TIDINGS Come Everybody, have, (Inl ine tl.e 1 ist w iiner »nd spru g. General Campos, the new Spanish b.ilnice are mi-sing and I think all are , ¡Protective Libor party, indorsed the 8 eiec ed addii ou.il inacbinciy . iiim . impiov.d killed, but d »f ’ t know W II sei.d I commander in Cubt, when he under our faciliiies tor manuf>c ming in th*-above» paiticulara when I reach B zeman | hour labor law, reduction of tax com- took the subjugation of the insurgents, The Helena party are ull gone except ! ptilsory education, liberal application Has the largest circulation, and Patronize home Industry, and we line u! Lusinesa. will see that vou are satisfied. MAR'JI A VALPEY. only a abort time ago, seemed to think one All are tuisMog. The Indians i of funds for that purpose, and con is consequently the best Ashland, June 17ib, 1876. noltl. his task an easy one and that lie would | tired into their camp. Jo-epli L.rnk ‘detuning the employ in cut of prison Address, be able to complete the work effect null* iu^ Gia>8 and While Bird were chiefs. labor by private persons, manual labor F C arpenter in about sixty days. The sequel lias! ,in factoiies by children under 14 and ASHIAKD VLCLLN M’FG. CO !.. A M IL. 1». CUAPMAS. proven him over sanguine and he row! H elena , Aug. 27—the following is laws making it a conspiracy for labor (No, 111 tl) ju-t received hum Fort E.lis, 31 iniuna, candidly admits his failure ami reports Aug. 27th: The ASHLAND ing men tu combine lor their own pro- In this part of the State. Lis forces entirely iuuhquate to th»* I subscription price is only 6Vn. John Giblmn, IPlem— Li-ut ! ti ctiou. undertaking. Old Spain is not able to Sclp th Id teports he w.i-’ on ibe top of T li E carry on an expensive war in a distant Mount Wai-bbiirne yesterday. Imiiana ^/ear. country, and it is not at all likely th i' aprearrd iu Ge.ser ba^in on the 24 li shland cademy i inst They struck the llelemi «ml she will funish the additional 50 000 Rclersbuig party, killing seven women MAIN STREET. Will commence its fall teiin on the . meD required by Gen Campos. With i ami taking two women and or e man this addition to bis force he believes In prisoners Just as he l«ft 31 mot Wash- can put down the rebellion but if h-, is , burne yesterday the Indians attacked another party, killing nine of them. UNI)’ rsig NED WOULD not supported to this extent he thinks One e-eiped The Indians rele Bed Send in your name and commence j rpHANKING our irh-mls tor their kind i rpiiE JL i rsperttuby in orlu their tl iei.ds JL fat or- iu th«* past, ami hoping lor tin- j his government had best acknowledge 3Irs. C iwan, her sister ami brother, with the new volume. aml tie public g«t erally th I tl.ej Iu ure, w« Leg l" u-sure ilmm and all who have putrh.sed ti e at ove e-t <>■ isbu eu>, the independence of Cuba. Thus old who reached S.•boll -Id yesterday. The limy ft* or us, that the Ac •»l',iny wi 1 be con I aipi having tlmrongfily cieand the lobeli.«. duced ntoir vigor,.iis>y this year than at any j Spain would rid herself of a very ex main ramp rro->srd the Yellowstone on Lav fiom the pumisvs, tiny can assuie the 25 h. The wirrmr-» w»mt bark to past tmie. Tcirox tor »-nglisb bramb«-, > pensive plantation in the Western hem lichl II -ward tl eir p<iii"iis dial Block riitrustru to LLeir While B rd atl-l Look ru'ges from S4 i<< §S, acco <1 ng i<> grmie. I care will be v\ed and saleiv cal rd lor. ¡sphere and cease her endeavors to con ing Gla-s remained with the c»mp Mu-ic: Organ or Pi <m>, $13 per i. rm of II' There is, in connection with the ■»••eks. Languages §3 racL per term. C omb ! trol a people who can never be content Joseph went w'tn the wurtiora. They GOOD TURNOUTS O ne , L ome A ll . Newspaper office, a compiete cd subjects. The Cubans are bent on ►ay thev are going to Wind river and Of carriages aud buggies supplied at J. II. SKI!).HOICK, Prin. throwing cil the Spanish yoke sooner Citnp Brown to get supplies Shofi-Id thinks thev are going to the lower Y- 1- any lime. A Large and Fresh stock of or later as their nine years of cip-n re- lowstone via Clark’s f'-rd. Thev cross BALED HAY FOR SALE! * bellion has proven and we can scarcely ed the river between 31 >nnt W.ishbnrne Dry Goods at the PIONEER STORE. and the lakes. Srlioticid does not say doubt that Cuba will gain her indepen In quanti.ieg 'o suit pnichasers. They will AN!) just where lie will send a courier to »Is.., m cun ec'ion w ith lleir stuble, inn a dence in the end—and that perhaps ♦ ♦— Sturgis. B enham , Capt. 7th left. soon. TKl’< K. WAG OK DRY THE GOODS, Furnit u re Factory, A VOLUME II 600 SUBSCRIBERS NO SHODDY, Nothing but Genuine Wool. The Liviiest Local Newspaper HD FAMILY PAPER. Advertising Medium FEED AND LIVE.RY STABLE ! A PIONEER A 3d Monday in September next;! S T O R E. Ashland. « ©segeu, ASHLAND BAKERY And everything in the line of Job Printing can be executed at An Elegant stock of Clothing Dispatches state that the Turks allege* at the tells of ♦ l.v perpetration of great outrages by PIONEER STORE. THE BIGGEST BONANZA YET. The Eureka (Nev ) Sentinel one of the most astonishing discover! s. ■ of which we have yet heard. An indi vidual of that remarkably f ivori d burg, professes to have discovered how to make silver from lead. The processes of this occult chemistry have been ex Libited to half a dozen or more of the principal men of Eureka and they are convinced. The thaumaturgist puts the lead in an iron pot, covers it with charcoal, builds a fire about it, and as thelead melts Le throws in his chemi cals, and the result is a solid pdht of pure silver inside the mass. The ex periment, we uro assured, was tried ■ again and again, and always with suc cessful result. The composition neces sary to convert the lead into silver is said to be a red powder which is rather costly, being a product of a number of chemical substances whose secret is known only to this modern D metrin« Doboobius. He says with §5 000 he can make enough of it to produce §250 - ■000 worth of silver The capitalists and speculators of Eureka raided the $5,000 at once, and the alchemist, with one of their number to accompany him started for San Franch e • t<> gn- the chemicals. It is probable the required materials could not be procured in that city, and that the silver-maker left for some market wh^re he could obtain them, as he has not been seen since he drew the §5 000 from th« Bink of Cali fornia. But now they all have the se cret, and dou’t eare whether he comes back or not. All they have to do is to bore a hole in a piece of charcoal ami put in the desired amount of silver.and as soon as the coal is burned and the mass is melted the result is attained, and they caD get along wt 11 enough without the expensive little red pow der. This operator beats even our pat ent stone men. INHUMAN ATROCITIES. the R osians. In this rnnnecti >n the full.».v.ng from the N w York 11 raid of ♦ the 14 h will be pertinent: The chief f.-atn-e of the uews that A Fine Assortment of Fancy r» aches u< from a 1 s >nrces leyarding Goods and Notions at the the progress of rhe« war is the persistent PIONEER STORE. ♦ ffrt of the Turkish Government to f manufacture anti-liu-sian sentiment on» of the claim that the troops of the •» Czar are perpetrating the most horrible massacres and outrages on the defence A splendid stock of Boots and less Turks. We publish elsewhere to Shoes at the day a long li-t of specific charges PIONEER STORE. »gainst the Russians prepared at the foreign < fli -e in C <nstaiitin<»p1e. We ♦ are fully justified in stating that we do not believe these elaborately cocked up atrocitv stories on the following An immense stock of the best ground-: Rderriig to the letD-rs <.f brands of Tobacco and Cigars at the war correspondents of the British I PIONEER »STORE. press we find that tlu se gentlemen all the scree that the massacres in European Turkey and Armenia have in almost every case been perpetrated by the — J LSO hordes of bloodthbstv and cowardiv cut-throats that constitute the irrrgul^r I forces of tlr* sultan The cmrespon- 1 GROCERIES, dent of tlm Lomlo’l Times writing from HARDWARE, Ji hi Sag lira on July 18 h, sms: ‘I CUTLERY, must now distinctly procl uni that there PAINTS have been n: issacres of a m ,-t appill- , AND ing kind at Jehi Saghri, and. more over, that, as far as human evidence is OILS, ETC., ETC. acceptable, I am convinced that they have inco!it< stably b-*»n committed by the bashi l»>iz »uks. without rhyme or i i reason.” Tile same kind of statements come from the English correspondents Is Our at ad the Russian and Tnrki-h camps iu Europe and Armenia, proving be yond a question tout it is the Turks and j not the Russians who carry murder, : rapine and devastation into tue defense- ! less villages. In as neat and workmanlike man ner as at any office in the State. At reasonable rates. D. C uafmax A N eil . 31:tf flYFE Unter-knM i« row p'ei»-'rrd to furnteh 1 WHITE bid BROWN BREAD, Pir- a d CLk»»», t e e lo-e l |>nc-e. Ftndiiea buppiied and pruduce taken iu exchange. At the RESTAURANT Meals 25 cents: Tea and Co flee Extra. | SAW MILL The patroni ge of tl.e ) ubi c i» solicited and «atte- f.tPou guaranteed. [9 3 ujj W. tS. BAYER. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING COM- JL ph* ely ove hauled bis S.»w Mill on« mile a hove A htaud, is lmw prepared Iu '[MIE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT furnish JL tu be to the iniilii.il advantage of INTERESTING TO FARMERS! CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS Of our work, or address your or- ders to The 11 Tidings” Ashland, Jackson Co., Oregon. THATCHER & WORDEN, Dealers in DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS « Cheaper than the Cheapest ” Millers and Farmers, Have made arrangements whereby tbe Ashland and Phoenix Mills, Will be under the management of .T a cob W aoser who will have charge o! both Mills for t1 e Company during the ensu ing year, ending July 1 -I, 1877. We wid paj the bigliest market price for good tn rchantanle whe t, ami aie prepared i ■* contract fl *ur at th** lowest pi ice per thousand f ounds at the Mills. Office of th- Company ut the Ashland LIills. Add e-s, WAGNEll, ANDER-'ON & F armer ’ s co ., no!2lf. Aahland. Oregon. Mis. Jas. Etcing <f- — Or' THE— BEST QUALITY IN ANY QUANTITY TO SUIT PURCHASERS —DURING TIIE — COMING SEASON, AT TIIE LOWEST RATES. Miss M. A. Sic ingle Have opened a tiret-clare CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,* MILLINERY STORE On Main S'reet HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, MOTTO. i Bring on your Produce and Ex The jury disagreed iu the Page and 1 change for Goods. Sargent libel suit against the S. F Chronicle, at Placerville, standing six MRS. M. W. HARGADINE. to ”ix. ... . . No U, if RESTAURANT. Hate, Bonne»«, Shade«. French Rowers, Wreathe, Pluxes, Neck Ti-«. IAven Suite, Ju., Lj/tie«’ Fini-hing O«ude, etc., etc etc Groceries, Crockery, Painis, Oils, Etc. Linkvillc, Lake county, • - - - - Oregon. Me have now on tu>nd a benu lful tierorfment of vL« i Ashland Oregon. BUTTRICK & SMITH PATTERNS (^TDreee Makins: done to order, ard all nr lere from ■» dlet-'nce promptly filled. ESTAgency for Dr. Warner's HtfUth Corset. Everytniiig told cheap for Caeli. v‘.’t2x Will exchange for any kind of Merchantable Produce. Satisfaction Guaranteed, JOHN CHANDLER, V. 2, No. 7-tf.