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/ » I Ì A A ( U3 i THE ASHLAND TIDINGS DEAD. '----- I COUNCIL AT SPOKANE FALLS. | MAKING ROOM PLANING 1KILL tiie The great soul of 3IormoDism — (’’apt. 31. C. Wilkinson, of General i —FOR---- FRIDAY... ....SEPT. 7, Brigham Young—died, it Salt Lake Howard’s staff, and Col-. E. C. Watkins, i • > I?77 —AND— city, at 4 o'clock, in the afternoon of Indian inspector, returned from Lewis Aug. 29. He was born in Witting- ton last Saturday evening. To Capt. ! BOGUS INSURANCE COMPANIES. ham, Vermont» June 1st, 1801 ; joined W ¡Ikinson we are indebted for particu There iH a class of so-called Life In-' the Mormons in 1832, and founded the ! lars of the recent council held with tbe —AT THE— •7 7 suraDce Companies, in which the in City of Salt Lake in 1847; where be, northern Indians. sored pays a certain amount upon sign has since reigned over a deluded horde | This council was held at Spokane ing the agreement, and then upon the of adherents to the darkest of all isms. I alls, on the 16th, 17th and 18th of last Granite Street, One Hundred Pairs Pants death of each member, pays a dollar or I Following is the dispatch of Aug. 31st, month. There were present Col. Wat I Fifty Pairs Boots, such sum as may be demanded under relative to who bis successors will be: kins, Capt. Wilkinson, Gen. Frank Ashland, Oregoi* Must be Sold inside of Forty Days. the laws of the association, which pay In order that all may have an opportu Wheaton, and the Indian agents and ment from all the members makes up nity to view tbe remains of tbe dead missionaries. The following tribes Pants Worth $7 for............................ $4 00 Marsh & Valpey the amount to bo paid to the recipients prophet, and in consequence of tbe an were represented by their Lead men Boots Worth $7 50 for........................ $3 5 of the snm named in the policy. ticipated crowd from tbe country on and chiefs : And other goods exceedingly low Suppose a member acting in good Sunday, it is now decided that the LL KINDS OF PLANING, MOULD Cœur d'Alene, numbering 450 Io- ! Call and secure bargains. ing, Circular and Scroll-Sawing don faith should for many years make bis i body wiil be removed to the taberna dians ; chiefs ¡»resent, Seltise, Stelwrm MRS. M. W. 11ARGADINE. to order. Ashland S?pt 4, 1877. il.HU regular payments, during which time cle to-morrow, Saturday morning, and and Quin-a-mo-za. there should be such a very moderate i an invitation has been urgently made ' Upper Spokanes, numbering 383; WUST T©) ECEIVEW accession to the list of members that to the saints of Salt Lake to go to the i chiefs, Baptiste Pieon, Seal halt, Bran SASH, ÛJUST síeceive their number had greatly diminished, tabernacle on Saturday and take a la-t I cross. We take pleasure in announcing that this olo and substantial institution is in ac ‘ what prospect could he and the few j view of the great man and thus make! Falls band Spokane, numbering 200 ; tive operation, mauulacturing from the DOORS, MOULDINGS,- survivors have that upon their decease ' room for the expected throng. Anti i chiefs, Spokane Garry, 'lhree Moun the sum for which they were insured Brighamites, Apostates and Anti-Po-: tains. would be paid to those for whose bene lygami-ts will invito David Smith of L 'wer Spokanes, numbering 31S ; BEDSTEADS, VERY BEST OF NATIVE WOOL. fit the insurance was made. He would Illinois, to assume bis place as the ■ chiefs, Whistie-pdo-sum, Qnis e-me- have done his duty, would have paid rightful leader of the 3Iormon church, ore, Ora-pa-han, Ah-mi meli-chiu, Cos- BREAKFAST, DINING', all he agreed to in behalf of those who and tbe only prophet of the Lord now te-a-kan, Che as qua. BLANKETS, had died previously, but there would on the earth. David Smith is the son | Pen ¿’Oreilles, numbering 250 ; not be enough left to pay for his own of Joseph, the prophet, and is the one chiefs, Victor and Sarno. CENTER, and FLANNELS, i insurance. Colville baud of Pen d'Oreilles, num of whom the martyred prophet prophe A scheme of this character has none sied when, enventra sam<re, to him (Jo bering 60 ; chief, Qui-qui tam-e-lash. CASIMERES, EXTENSION of the elements of stability in its com seph) a son should be born who would Okanagans, numbering 176 ; chiefs, position ; it is rotten to the core ; it is becomo a ruler and leader of the peo To-nas-ket, Sus sap-kan. -OF— DOESKINS Colvilles, numbering G80 ; chiefs, prone to disintegration even from the ple. It is argued that he is the only TABLES. moment of its incipieney. It is a base one who can lay any claim to divine I Antoniescb-liemy, Kin-kin-no-wha, And all other fabtits icuallv manufactured less fabric, and must have originated appointment. He will be in Utah with Qaa-too-low, Charley. in u Fiiisr C lass W oolen F actory — BUREAUS, in the brain of either a designing ' no insignificant following to assert his 1 Dreamers, numbering 200 ; chief, j Dry Good, Groceries, Clothing, i knave or an unpractical and visionary ; rightful claim. There arc many in Swoip kan. Palouse, numbering 50 ; chief, O-ei- schemer. I Salt Lake who have quietly submitted CHAIRS, LOUNGES, CIGARS AND TOBACCO, We caution our readers against all I I by force of circumstances to the rule of else, Hush-hush-pon een. Total number of Indians represented such institutions, and advise them i Brigham up to the day of Lis death who PICTURE FRAMES, when insuring to do so in some sound will join the Anti-Polvgamic Smith. at tho council, 2 767. Fancy Goods, Ladies and Gents Nothing but Genuine Wool. After the formal opening of the coun and well conducted company, incorpo Those 3rormon8 who are lead more by F I ’ R NI S li 1 N G GOOD S, rated among us, whoso officers they reputed revelation than by visible evi cil on tbe first day, Inspector Watkins BOARDS ALSO SOCKS and STOCKING YARN, WASH either R dow personally or can learn all dence of their senses will join the Smith addressed the Indians ut considerable ¿A. colored or unco’ored, in qualities io 11 purchasers. about, and in whom they can have suffi faction with all the zeal and enthusiasm length. Ho told them that the policy I And all kinds of furniture on band, axd cient confidence to know that when their of religions fanatics. It cannot be dis of the government is, that Indians made to order. U _ own death occurs the loved ones for guised that a feeling of uneasiness per Aiust have homes ; that they must > V) V) O' q» r whose benefit the insurance was design vades the circle of Brigham Young’s either become citizens by paying taxes, i Ì 4' FARMERS’ HARROWS, ed will not be defrauded of their rights. immediate followers. Efforts have etc., or they must go upon the réserva < f superior quality, and latest styles The above wo clip from the Commer been made to interview Hooper, El tions providtd for them. They will CROCKERY... The highest market price paidI for made ! to older. AND cial Advocate, of San Francisco. Our dridge, and other leading business not be permitted to roam over the GLASS WARE House, Sign and Ornamental Pain’ing and Good Native Wool in money or readers oau form their own opinions in 3Iormons, but no other conclusion can country. Those w’uo have farms can, GRANITE Graining done to order in the Mill, or iu IRON goods. the country. Canvassing ceiling, Pa| er- be drawD from their conversation than by declaring their purpose to become WARE regard to i\ hmging, Calsomining. Whiiewut-hiu , Ac. that they are determined to divorce the citizens, keep them. Otherwise they on shortest pos-ible notice. OTHERS IN TROUBLE. church from the business enterprises must prepare to move very soon upon The undersigned takes this opportunity ot tendering our thanks io our many friends in which they are engaged, and io the the reservations. We are not, by any means, alone in aDd patf ns tor liberal favors during the Seltise, Lead chief of the Cœur our troubles over the labor question. success of which they are entirely in last two yeais, and are happy io say that ve debted to Brigham Young and the d'AIenes, said that lie was working to have, «luring the l<si winter and spring, Come Everybody. The great problem in Iudia is taxing elected addit oital machinery , am. implored the resources of the British Govern church patronago. Their determina get a piece of land for himself and his ! out facilities tor manuf.ictui ittg in the above ment in a way which dwarfs into insig tion savors more of shrewdness than children. Ila found that Lis best poo line ol business. Hardware, Cutlery Etc. MARSH & VALPEY. nificance the subject in this country. gratitude. A leading 3Iormon remark pie belong to the church. Ashland, June 17ih, lb7ti. noltl. ed to-day that tho religion could all bo This is the chief, who, by the testi How long that Government may be Address, able to find employment for the starv taken out of the co operative outfit and nionv cf tho whites in the Hangman i i Always on hand and made to not break through the surface. This or creek country, sent his Indians to | ing millions, on public improvements, I L. A. bhlL. ASHLAND WJOLEN. M’FG. CO. f li. CHAPMAN. der, the best of cannot be conjectured, but with a fam opposition of tho business leaders to guard the fields and I ornes of the set (No. 10 tí) ine every two or throe years, throwing the Young family, it is conceded, will tlers who Led L ft them and gone to Tin Slictl lion an<l Copperware ASHLAND be a distinct though powerful faction. the barricades, taking care of them un from one to twenty millions of the in Cheap For Cash habitants upon the charity of the Gov The Smith movement will riot embrace til their return. T H E To-nas ket. chief of the Okanagan?, FEED AND LIVERY STABLE I ernment, it cannot be expected to be this class. The latter is purely a re ligious body, seeking to work the ful who spoke also for tho Colvilles. said long until British endurance will suc Or Exchange for shland cademy MAIN hTREET. cumb. But what is to be done with fillment of the prophecy of Joseph. we have come to ta’k about the land j Orson Ilyde, one of the quorum of the we are going to get. If tho govern- ! tho starving population, if the Govern Will commence its full fetm on the twelve apostles, arrived in the city this ment would give us a strip about six WHEAT,----- , ment does not find employment for the OATS----- ' afternoon, lie is in dotage and will miles wide this side (west) of tho Co 3d Monday in September next; people, or gratuitously feed them ? I I rpiiE UNDERSIGNED WOULD fail to wield any influence in the com lumbia river all the way from British BACON They must starve—and British philan FT1IIANKING our friends for their kind JL respectfully iniorm tbeir irieud.s ing contest. To-day there has been Columbia to tho Spokane river, that JL favor- in the past, ami hoping for the and the public generally ill «1 they thropy will be at a discount. So, Eng much speculation in regard to the out will be enough. As this strip was the future, we beg to a-sttre litem, and all who have purcliised the above e-tab<ii>pii*eiH, land must feed her big elephant or 1< so may favor us, that the Academy will be con and having thoroughly cleared the lobelia come of the contest, which may bo io ’and already set apart for them in the her reputation, and tho tax is already dtic'ed more vigorously this year than at any hay from the premises, they can unsure garded as fully inaugurated. mind of Inspector Watkins, these tribes past time. Tri r ox fur englislt branches, tbeir pair<>ns that stock entrusted to their enormous. That is a worse fix than we ranges from 81 to $£, acco <Lng to grade. cure will be well and safely cared for. were perfectly satisfied, and so express are in, with all our strikes and depre Mu ic: Organ or Piano, 813 per term ot 11 T he contost between the Western ed themselves. ciated money. veeks. Languages $3 each per term. C ome GOOD TURNOUTS Union and Atlantic and Pacific Telo- As the Cœur d’Aleneu were alreadyJ I O ne , C ome A ll . 1 graph Companies has at length been settled upon a reset vation and perfectly GOOD OUTLOOK. Of carriages and buggies supplied at J. II. SKIDMOKE, Prill. any lime. ' settled by an agreement which is prac- satisfied with it, no further action was The United Slates 3Iinister to Greece, ' tically a union of tho two companies. BALED HAY FOR SALE! J. Meredith Reed, telegraphs to Wash The terms of this agreement require necessary with regard to them. As a result of the pow wow, articles ASHLAND BAKERY In quantities to suit purchasers. They will ington from Athens that the United i the Atlantic and Pacific Company to also, in com ection with their stable, run a of agreement were drawn up and signed States can now and henceforth control, ! convey to Wm. H. Vanderbilt, as trustee ANO TKUCK-WAGON to a large extent, the graiD markets of of the Western Union, 71 000 shares of by the representatives of the Govern- i ment and tho Indian chiefs, wherein At reasonable rates. I). C hapman A N ail . Earope. He says that Russia has here the A. and P. stock rated at 25 cents 31:tf “ do the tho Government agrees to To be given at Patterson's Hall tofore been our chief competitor, and on the dollar, Vuuderbilt in return to ffcABE Uniereigned i« now prepared to furuleh that even under the most favorable cir give an equivalent of the Western handsome” by the reds, and the reds 1. WHITE imd BROWN BREAD, Pie- aid Cakes, at tbe to we-t. prices. Families supplied and cumstances for Russia, the United I nion stock at 72 The country is to be agree to go onto reservations, behave THURSDAY SEPT. 13TH, produce taken iu exchange. At the States has had the advantage of that redistricted and all superfluous offices themselves, and be good Indians, gen RESTAURANT UNDER TIIE AUSPICES OF THE great cereal-producing country, while to be consolidated. All earnings of I erally. now that Russia has become involved in both are to be pooled and divided by ' Talks were made during the three! Meals 25 cents: Tea and Coffee war, these advantages are enormonsly giving the Atlantic and Pacific one-; days’ council by Inspector Watkins, j Extra. increased. Anticipating the future eighth of tbe gross earnings, and the I Capt. Wilkinson. Gen. Wheaton, the The patronage of tiie public is eolici'ed ard satis faction guaranteed. [9 3m] W. 8. SAYER. source of the European grain supply, Western Union the remaining seven-■ Catholic priest, Father Cataldo, Rev. British capitalists are already building eighths. All outstanding contracts to 3Ir. Cowley, and all the chiefs men Tickets, including supper $2 50. MLE UNDERMGNED HAVING COM- pleielv ovo!hauled his Saw Mill one six of the largest sized iron ships for be filled by the respective companies. tioned above, with but two or three Mrs. Jas. Ewing d* J/’tV.v M. A. Swingle mile a bove A:-hlaiid, is now prepared to' exceptions. Good feeling and harmony the transportation of breadstuff^ from Have opened a first-class The effect of this combination will furnish characterized tho council, and the In INTERESTING TO FARMERS I America to Great Britain alone. be to increase the rates, which most; MILLINERY STORE dians expressed renewed friendship for people are of the opinion are already FAMINE IN INDIA. On Main Street the whites, promising to live in peace quite high enough. Ashland ----- Oregon. with them. A London dispatch of Aug. 29 says; iie undersigned , believing IT We have dov . on hand a beautiful assortment of By common consent the Falls band G athered to nis F athers .—The to be to the mutual advantage of The editor of the Madras Times, who is Hals, Bonnets, Shades. French Flowers, Wreaths, of Spokanes were given until next Plumes, Neck Ties, Linen Suite, Jute, Ladies’ a member of the relief commission, familiar form and jovial countenance ; — OF THE— Finishing Geode, etc., etc etc. spring to decide whether or not they of Dr.,E. R. Fiske will no more be seen ' Writes that the population of Southern will keep tho farms they are now’ im- ; Millers and Farmers, BUTTRICK & SMITH PATTERNS India is more or less affected by the I on the streets of earth. Last 3Ionday proving or go upon tho Spokane reser- i night at 10 o ’ clock the good man passed , g^ST'Drees Makinc done to order, and all orders BEST QUALITY famine, and numbers twenty-four mil from a dietanoe promptly lilted. fc^T5Agency for I)r. vation, as described. Warner's Health Corset. Everytmhg sold cheap for lions. Under the most favorable cir from his home here to that “homo r.ot Have made arrangements whereby the ► ♦ ♦ <4 —------------- Cash. [v2c2tf. IN ANY QUANTITY’ made with bands, eternal in the! cumstances at least one-sixth of them A N ew I nvention . — B. F. Drake, of 4 will die in 3Iadras. No camp of 3,000 heavens.” Dr. Fiske has been quite tho Salem Machine Shops, is now man- ' THATCHER & WORDEN, feeble for many months, and bis most TO SUIT PURCHASERS rises morning after morning without I Ashland and Phœnix Mills, nfactnring a turning lathe of a new pat- ; his death I intimate friends knew that leaving thirty corpses. In the interior tern, tho invention of Mr. L. S. Rogers,. Dealers in -DURING THE- the distress is most fearful. A gentle was liable to occur any time, but many of Eola, Polk County. 3Ir. Rogers man in the valley in Ayland district of his acquaintances will lie surprised claims for his invention that it will rev Will be under the management of J a counted twenty-nine dead bodies on the I at his sudden decease. Ho was con olutionize tho business of ornamental cob W agnes . who will hare charge of DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, COMING SEASON, AT THE: fined to his room bnt a few days, . His LOWEST KATES. I road. Since the famine began five funeral will take place from tho 31. E. wood turning. He claims that with it both Mills for the Company during the ensu hundred thousand people have died of he can turn out common bed posts at ing year, ending July 1st, 1878. CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,; want and distress. Information lias Church to-morrow at 10 o’clock A. 31. the rate of ono per minute, and other — Stat> snian of Aug. 29. We will pay the highest market price for been received from Btngoro- of two Will exchange for any kind of classes of wood turning in likâ ratio. cases of cannibalism. good merchantable wheat, and are prepared T he roaring Hammond is now said It has every appearance of being a val HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, Merchantable Produce. “A Sketch of Southern Oregon Scen- to carry a club up bis sleeve. “Are uable invention and is another proof of ; to contract flour sacked and branded at you a Christian? ” demands the modern the Mills, at $18 00 per thousand ponnds. tho superior skill and inventive genius ! ■” ery and Traditions,” by “Occident,” Y ankee N otions , which appeared in the August nnmber evangelist. “No sir,” responds the of Oregon mechanics. 3Ir. Rogers Cash. Satisfaction Guaranteed^ ef the lFe.<rf there as an original article, trembling sinner. “Well, then,” says will apply for a patent upon his inven- Office of the Company at tbe Ashland Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, ÀVc. Mills. Address, was published in tho T idings several the nineteenth century disciple of tion at once.— M rcury. JOHN CHANDLER Philip, “ I ’ ll give you just three min WAGNER, ANDERSON <t months ago. We just make mention FARMER’S CO., Senator Morton was reported as rap- . of this casually, as the editor of the utes to accept the offer of grace. Look Oregon. V. 2, No. 7—tf. Lake county, I no!2tf. Ashland, Oregon. ( Linkville, i lly recovering on the 30th. IIW Shore may have forgotten it. alive now. All right ? Next? HEW GOODS. Furniture Factory, PIONEER STORE. WOOLEN. ¿ * JSJ ft A NEW STOCK NO SHODDY, A A 1 GRAND BALL RESTAURANT. SAW MILL Pioneer Association. 1 T ft I * I Í