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VOL. IL—NO. 21. ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY, NOVEMER ASHLAND TIDINGS. O ANNUM. WCllAPS OF OREGON HISTORY. 3IUKDEH WILL OUT. brothers and one other man whose STATE NEWS- ----- I name is unknown fell by the h ind of On the 29th of N ivember, 1847, Dr. [Condensed from State Exchanges) About five years ago, a robbery was Ti ll me not hie home is Lurnb’e, Rogpe River Indians near G dice Creek ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY----- : Taut he we-ie a toele*« shoe, Marcus Whitman, his wife, aud nine committed at the old Metropolis Hotel, The expenditures of Union Co., for iu December 1852. E I ward Everts was -B Y - Th it ins h it is oi l an 1 f ided, other persons were murdered by Cay which stood on the corner of Frout and the last fiscal year were $25,885 43. killed in bis farm house at noonday ou Tuat his co it is Une-idt -re to3. O. C. APPLEGATE A CO. use Indians, and the first information Salmon street«, and np to within a The debt of the county is $21,972 71. the 4tU of August 1853. Thos. Wells Tell me not his b'rth w is lowly, OFFICE—Ou Mtiin Street, (in rear Dr. received in the Willamette valley was few days since no trace of the perpe That he came from p!-bei m race, fell the next, day (Aug. 6), by savage Tho sisters of the Academy of the by a letter wrote and went by an ex- trator was discovered. A lady who Chitwood’s Drug Store.) Tn.it a loue sequestered hamlet hands, just aa be was entering Jackson Was our heiu's natal place-, prass by Wm. McBean, to James Doug- was then a guest at the house, was Sacred Heart at Salem, have held a fair ville; two days more Richard Nolan and 14n Chief Factor of the Hu I hoii Bay which yielded $1007.40 gross receipts. Terms of Subscription : the recipient of a silver brick studded Th ‘ tin ( Id an’, dirgy cibiri, * a companion/* whose name to me at Standing in a taiigie 1 woo 1, Co., at Ft. Vancouver; and Mr. Doug with twelve very Sue garnets, from The value of the orders issued by the Obe cdpy one year ?..7.. I 2.50 least, is unknown, was murdered by In Was the ¡-lace he spent his childhood; 1.50 “ “ six months... las sent a letter to Gov. George Aber- some mining friends in Cariboo British Salem postofiice for the six days ending That the l>oy hlneelf was lule; dians. O:i the 17th day of the same . 100 “ •• three “ ..., nethey tha next day, to Oregon City, Columbia. The brick was valued at, Monday evening (Oct. 22 ) was $3,000. 12.50 Club rates six copies fur month John Gibbs, Wm. Hudgins, Mr Tn at the comb urd brus'i but seldom and received December 7, 1847. Term», in advance. perhaps $100 and highly prized by the The largest days business was on Tues Touched his 'nng ed shock of nair, Whittier and 2 others whose names are The Legislature was then in session, owner, not alone for its intrinsic worth, day, when orders to the amount of $026 I That ’iw is on y b.e id and bacon unknown, bit the dust at tho bauds of Terms of Advertising : That comprised bis il i ly fare. and Governor Abernethy immediately but on account of the friendship which were issued. Indians who were being daily fed by T«ocal Notice» per line....................................... .loct«. sent a special message with all the in dictated the gift. She was so pleas-.I I-« he hue, and just and upright.’ Professional C.rds, pet year............................. $10 00 ii 1 cabinet of J. W. Virtue Esq., at their victims. James C Kyle fell on 4 10 Would he (leigu to Stoop s > low Two inches ¡-er quarter................................. formation obtainable, whereupon th? with it that she exhibited the present Baker C.ty, says the D mo -/-<g,embraces 5 IMI the 6th day of Oct , same year. Hiram Four “ A-» tu use he toi gu? - f m .lice I following acUon was taken as copied to her friends on every occasion. Soon the finest collection of choice minerals 8 00 Egbt “ That is all I wish to kuow. Hulan, J. Clark, J. Oldfield an l Wes 10 011 Oi e-h If C< hi run from tho journals, etc. 14 01 after its reception it was stolen, out to be found on the continent. The en Three-founhd “ ley M lyden, murdered J in 1851 Ou Would his he.rt be nv vel to pity . 17 50 One “ Mr Meek (Joseph L.) moved the ref she could not by any possibility obtain tire collection is worth nearly 10 090. For a brother iu distress ? the 15th day of April, 1851, Edward LBGAL ADVKSTIbEMESTH erence of the communication to a com “ Would he succor the ..f.lictel any trace of the thief. Officer M tCay Among the spe-imens are some rare One square 'ten line* o.- lees) 1st im-ertion....... $2.5'1 Phillips, a miner on Applegate, was And me weak ones’ wrongs rtdreis’” mittee of the whole bouse, which was was notified of the theft ut the time gems of richness from the Virtue mine Each uddltlon.il inserjon.................................. 1.00 murdered by Indians in his own hou-e lost. Would he scorn to utler speeches aud ever since he has kept his weather which show amazing streaks cf gold Between the 8th day of May aud the Job Printing, That would c'oti I an h me-t fame ? Mr. Nesmith offered the following, eye open in hopes of discovering some and tell the great wealth of that ledge. 9th day of October, 1S55. I can note the Then ne's >>i.e of n tune’s hemes Of all description, done ou short notice. Legal which was adopted: clue which might leal to its re And I care nut w ieuce he c -me. following victims who fell by savage Bl inks, Circul irs, Business C uds, Biliheidr, Letter It is reported that the drying honse Ju odf'd, That the Governor be, and covery. A few days ago his long aud heads, Pusurs, etc., got'.eu up iu good style ut living bands: Jerome Dyer, Daniel McK-w, Oft the purple rob «<;f greatness is hereby authorized and required to interesting search was rewarded by see of the Brownsville woolen factory was prices. E'en tne sc ptre .-nd Le cro *n, ----- Hill, ------ Puilpot, Granville M raise, arm and equip a company of ri- ing the lost brick iu Mr. O’Shea’s pawn burned on Friday night, of last week, Mark the I eir.l-.'e-, c ue tyrants Keen, Calvin, Mr. Fields, John Cun Agents for the Tidings. Who could trumpls bret reu down. Hem^n, not to exceed fifty men, with office. Notwithstanding tiie absence of loss $2,000. ningham, Samuel Warner. On the • • Portl-in l, Oregon. 1.. Smniels, their captain and subaltern officers,and the garnets, which had been dug out, To me, the batered hat is noble Work has commenced on the Jeffer •4 «• • •I «ob rbo iipson, bloody Sth of Oct., 1855, a day ever And the r gs and pa eties too, • .J. A A.qJeuiie, iSi'eru dispatch them forthwith to occupy the he recognized it immediately by the in son pass road. • • • •• • memorable to the people of Southern >1. L. Chmiberliue If theJowly one *lt.» wears them Mission Station at the Dalles, on the itials, “J. A. M.” and the holes in • - Junc'iou City. Dr. N. L. I.-* Hardly a day passes says the Guard, H,is a he ir» th it s g >ud an 1 true. Oregon, many noble men and women • Ltnkvine, Tba'c.ier Wurlt-u Columbia river, and hold possession which the stones had reposed, —O. • He on which some of the citizens of Lane .A. F. Sueliiliu, LakeThw. were butchered in cold blood. The until reinforcements can arrive at that ' - ■ i • J. P Ruber », - Nerg<iu»er. made inquiries to ascertain how the ar county, do not pull up stakes and start • A. n.uiy. - - B »n«nzi. following is a partial list of those who I • point or other means be taken as the APPEAL TO T11E PEOPLE ft. M. Petiengi'l & Co., - New York. OF ticle came into the hands of Mr. for the country east of the mountains. • fell, not including those who were kill Rowell X- ClMeixuau, - St. Louis. I SOUTHERN OREGON. government, thinks advisable. • .Sin Er.iL.-lrcu. O’Shea, and was informed that it was L P. Fiitier, At Lebanon, on friday night of last ed in buttle on that div: Mrs. .1 B Tso«. Boyce, Craw- Messrs. Nesmith, Reese and pawned last December by a young man • J. R. Neil, - Jack« nvi.le. BY J. M SUTTON. Wtgtur, 5Iirv Wigner, Mr. and Mrs week, an affray occurred between Drs. • C. s s«-n:»*nt, • - P (15U-X. ford were appointed a committee to well known aud at present residing iu < 1’4. R. U«m, ; Cen r l Po'.ui. J. K J hips ,Mr. iv Mrs Hauuu and their w tit upon the Governor and inform the city. He hypothecated the brick Foley and Richardson, in which it is Mi«- Allie W. Culvii», • KiX’k Puiijt In my article in tb - T idings of O 5. two children, G io. W. Harris, Dm’i said the latter fired two shots at the • Pei it H. Burt - - Yotic.Ua. claiming it as his own. It has been former. Dr. Foley ran crying “mur U H. Dyir, - - • - - - - Dairy 19th, eutitl d Jonathan A. P- digo, I W. Harris, Frink A. R?dd. Wm. G vi.i. him of said resolution. J. M Sut on,Gen« rai Agent fur J.i.-kion anl Juw The committee waited upon the Gov r-turuad to the lady from whom it was gave an inkling of how ranch is une to James W. Cirtwrite, — h>».e count te«. (Î »pt P. J Ferree Gene-al Kg-'P f >r L k« county ernor aud informed him of the action, stolen, and she is content to receive the der.” Dr. Richardson was placed uudef the early pi< lieers L»r the pea-e, pros Bunch,----- Fox, ------ I' bonds of $600. and that officer imtt'ediately called a lost treasure aud let the matter drop, perity ami happine-s now ei.j »veil by White,----- Hu Ison, — I meeting of the citizens to be held that Silas J. Day. S. D, G Patriarch, and the people of S mtliern Oregon. 1 these people «• re killed unni •- evening, when it was addressed by the but iu the interest of justice, wa learn Patriarch F. G. Hearn of Yreka, Cal.* might have sai-l the entire ?»<>rt!iwe>t, di.de v.i. iuity of Rogue Valley G<wernor, Messrs. Nesmith, Lee and it is the intention of curtain parties to on Tuesday evening, O:t. 23rd, or^an- but it is my present purpose oirly to and do not i: da le tho fell in others, and tho following named per prosecute the roan who is suppose«! to iz»d an Encampment of the I O O. F. speak of the f irmer No portion of liitt'o, not the scores of inrs on sons voiunteeri-d and organized a com have been the thief, uuless he explains in Jacksonville, called Table Rock En satisfactorily how it came in his posses the P.icifi- C >ist his snff'red so much their way t > a -:t!e h -re. I could throb pany, and twenty four hours after the sion. Mr. McCoy deserves credit for campment, No. 10, with 17 charter from Indi.m (lepred ition us our own bit) this li-t of natn.'S as I h-ip-e to do at dim depred news was received they were on their his persistency in following up the clue members and the following officers: S Hitlu ru Oregon. No part has cost so I s huh future time, but it is uuneccssiry way to The Dalles. Thus the Cayuse he obtained and for bis fiual success iu Silas J. Day. C. P.; Daniel Cronemiller, many liv< s to reclaim it from the sav- for my present purpose. H. P.; K. Kubli, Scribe; John Miller, war was inaugurated. Few in numbers ages, and turn it over to civilization. I daresay that even of th, list I were the people of Oregon, meagre in recovering the property. Treasurer; Herman V. He Im 3. Senior From lbe spring of IS.' 2 to tho spring b ive given, one-h i!f their resting pl ices A BIG TUIA’« Warden; John A. Boyer, Junior War- resources to carry ou a war, but what of 1856, the grass never grew green beneath the sol could not today be denn. was lacked was made up by the prompt Tho Harrisburg Nucleus gives half a over the grave of the last victim of In point'd out, much less their names be and indomitable courage tuat has al column notice of a potato which weigh dian treachery, to say nothing of the given. Tne little pine boards th it ways charreterized the American pio ed three pounds, avoirdupois, and B eef C attle .—Complaint is made of Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T, many robberies aud petty annoyances marked the heal of their gr.iv -s along neer: seemed to think it a ‘‘big thing;” but the extreme cruelty attending the shipJ Merits at the Hall of He in » d A Fountain every to which the settlers were subjected bv the highway, aud in the coves aud OFFICERS. Fr.d.»y eveuing at 8 o’clock r. m . Biothers aud iu a country which grows such spuds ments of cattle from Eistein Oregon to the crafty savages. That those bold glades along the foot hills have rotted sieler» in g»K>l etanding are corli.ily invited to at Captain, Henry A. G. Lee; First ports on Puget Sound, Victoria and tend. 1 .e Tempe meets every first anl third Wed spirits, who first took possession of this off and b‘'en trodden to dust by the Lieutenant, Joseph M.igone; Second as the one presented to us this morn nesday in eicb month. beautiful land, came here for the pur I hoofs of cattle, or turned beneith the Lieutenant, John E.'R oss ; Surgeon,-W. ing, “three-pound potatoes” are only fit Astoria. A band was delivered at As JOHN’ S. EUBANKS, W. C. T. for swine food. The potato before us toria on Siturday, nays the Aslorian, pose of worldly gain, no one will deoye soil by the plowshare. C. II. TI\n<;M>iNF, Sec’y. M. Carpenter; Orderly Sergeant, J. S. that had not tasted food or water for but that an excessive desire beyond It is in behalf of the memory of Rinearson; First^Duty Sergeant, J. II. is truly a big thing, and was raised on over 48 hours, and among them was one R Ashland Lodge 23 that of other men, controlled then- ac these lost ones that I appeal to the peo- M-Millen; Second Duty Sergeant. C. the farm of Mr. Joe Leonard, a short so week from the loss of blood by du-tiuce northwest of Portland. It tions, no one who knew them would I I pie of S )u:h irn Oregon. Not that, it W. Savage; Third Duty Sergeant, Wm. /V\ A. F. & A. Jf.. came to us with his compliments and breaking off of a horn near the skullt dare assert. They had a desire to in- may benefit tboss who have gone, but Barrey. Holds their s’ated conunuuicitioiiS Thurwliy even crease their worldly store and a nerve I the^tatement that “it might have been that the poor brute wus down and trod the living; not that it tn iy pay a debt PRIVATES. irg« on or before 'he full moon. BreUiren iu good larger, only it was grown in rocky den upou by a portion of the band of to strike for it; they bad a courage to we ow" them, b it that it may cu’tiv ite SUudiug tire lurdiuLy iuvi'.ed to attend. John Little, J.>el McKee, J W Mor meet and overcome all obstacles, save a feeling of gratitude in our own gan, Joseph B Proctor, Samuel K Bar- ground.” A ship carpenter made the 75 head on board the Bonita. The ar e H. C. HILL, W. M. C. B. W at « on , Sec’y. the grave only; they camo in and pus breasts anil in our chil-lren’s. Ah, aud low, John Richardson, B B Rogers, measurements for ns, and reported as rangements at tho landing at the upper follows; From stem to stern (greatest town were so insecure that after they sessed this goodly land which only t' e above all that we may avail ourselves Shannon, A J Thomas, R S Tupper, ASlilaiid Lodge No.45, brave was worthy of; they bridged the of a rare pleasnre of contributing a mite O Tupper, Joel Witchey, G W Wes- thickueas) llJa inches; by the beams, left the boat several of the poor animals ~.-u . A- streams and built roads from valley to to perpetuate the memory of those who ton, George "Wesley, Isam Walgamot, , 10’4 inches; inches; depth of hold, 5’^ were pushed off in the water before ' 'I, <>. O. F., greatest circumference, 2 feet and 9% reaching shelter. Where is the society Hold their regular meeting every Saturday even valley; they cut a road to the sea over fell in winning the peace, prosperity .T icob Johuson, John Lassater, E l. i ing nt their bdi in Ashland. Brothers in good almost impassable mountains; thev inches. We seut it to a. Fairbanks for the prevention of cruelty to ani* and happiness we now enjoy. Let us Marsh,* George Moore, N Olney,* E i Bunding are Curdully invited to attend. dotted tho valley with school houses build them a monument; let it be of Robeson, J H Bosworth, Wm B-eck- I scales aud found its weight to be four mala, Mr. Shanahan?— Standard. J. D. FOUNTAIN, N. G. ♦------------------------ and filled the laud with happy homes. native granite oy sand stone an l of pro man, Bcuj Bratton, John Balton, 11 W pounds aud eleven ounces, avoirdupois. I. O. M iller , Rec. Sec’y. GAMBETTA AND FREEDOM. Rebekah meetings on Tues lay evening, nearest All this they did while yet the war portions that, our posterity miv be Coe, John C- Danford, C H Devendorf, If any man has a larger potuto than whoop and war song echoed nightly proud of, a hundred years hence. Who David Eversts,* John Fleming, John that, let him show it;and, hereafter, let he full of the lu-xiu eacn month. What hopes of liberty, of liberal in* through the tall pinea, and the signal so mean as to refuse to contribute an- Finner,* John G Gibaon, James Kes three pounders remain in the ground. stitutions, of freedom in its best sense J. A. APPLEGATE. — Bee. fires blazed forth from a thousand hill Dually a small sum for the purpose nn- ter, Henry Levalley. the French people entertain if no ^ttorucÿ anU tf ounsclor-at-ïatv tops. At u time when the warm blood of til it is completed. The sch boy *In Gray’s History D Eversts is down E xact .—The following item now can man is allowed to express bis senti their fellows drank the dust almost would give Ins dime, the lab< his as D AversoD, N Omey is not in bis making the newspaper circuit, is sup ments freely, courteously, from the daily, and all appeals to the military dollar, the merchant his eaq SALEM OREGON. and list, and John Fiouer he bus down as posed to be well authenticated: A Tribune and through the Press? Yet authorities bad proved but vain, they everybody would be proud of the op John Hiner, »S A Johuson is not on DK. J. 11. CHITWOOD, schoolmaster, after giving one of his this is the position in France at the arose with the power of that energy portunity. the list that I found, but I found John scholars a sound drubbing for speaking O regon . ¿ASHLAND, present time. Gsmbetta is the leader which had brought them hither, und « After having said so much on the Lassater and Thomas Purvis not on the bad grammar, sent him to the other end of the Republicans. Re has nobly i i drove the last savage fiend from the Ob’K'CE -At the Ashland Drugstore. ioneer roll that I have. subject I. now refer it to the Pi~ of the room to inform another boy that won his distinctions. When Paris was land—turning them over to the govern The roll that I have copied is in the Society, and would most respectfully J. R. NEIL, he wished to speak to him, at the same I momentarily down in the dust, besieg ment authorities, who furnished them Orderly .Sergeant ’ s own writing, cou- suggest, that a meeting of that society time promising to repeat the dose if he ed, surrounded by a powerful enemy, ^jrroRXEY AT-LAW,: quarters on the Grand Round Reserva srqneutly should be correct, and is en be called at an^arly day and an organ spoke to him ungrammatically. The boy who but to Gambetta did the Parisians tion in the Willamette Valley, and ization be formed to raise a fuud for rolled very particularly, “Kull of the quite satisfied with what he bil receiv- look for counsel, vigor and energy to there quietly proceeded to pet them to Jacksonville, Oregon. Fin-t Company, O. R” this noble purpose. ed, determined to be exact and•bus id • i » something for her? Before Mac- death. Would it not be well for some one dressed his fellow pupl: There is a ------------------- >. ♦ ----------------------— DR. J. S. JACKSON. Mahon was honored with the command, Today of all the numerous who was in the company to correct common substantive, of the masca- L ist of J urors .—The following is before even Thiers came to the front, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. tribes that filled every nook of South these disagreements of the names of ine gender, singular number, nomina the list of Jurors drawn for the Novem tuis man whom the last and piesent ern Oregon and were met with, in war JACKSONVILLE OREGON. those who so nobly came forward «and tive case, and in au angrv mood, that ber term of the Circuit Court: , French tyrant is determined to orueh, Graduate of the Bellevue Hospital Medical College, I like array, at every turn of the road, by enrolled themselves on that occasion? sits perched upon the eminence at the J was the li m of all men to take the lead N«w York. [VCnWif J. N. T. Miller, John Cimborsky. the early pioneers, scarcely one Indian The object of publishing the rolls of other side of the room, wishing to ar is left to repeat the barbarous tradi David Keenan, Wm. II. Basey. John the Cayuse war is for the purpose of ticulate a few sentences to you in ibe I and struggle for France and her peo J. W. BAM AKAR. ple. Aud when the institutions of the tions of their fathers. We must not, Murphy, R C. Armstrong, Joseph handing down the names of those who present teuse. we cannot, forget that many of those Robinson. Josiah Hannah, Jr., George t ;irty years ago, risked all in the com S tate U niversity —Th? Eugene City uation are at stake; when the people NOTARY PUBLIC. who won for us the present peace and L. Deane, David Cronemiller. Daniel mon defence au ’ established the au 6’uur«/ of October 20th says of the State wish to hear from a trusted and elo LINEVILLE LAKE Co., OREGON. prosperity wo enjoy, did so at the cost Hopkins, Thomas G Kearnes, TS os . II thority of our government on this coast, University located at that place: Tnere quent leader the questions discussed on I Office in Po*t Office Builduuj. S/iecial of their lives, and many of their bodies Stimson, James Miller, Huyh F Bar j There is no regimental roll that can be are 179 students attending the Uuiver the decision of which the future of attcnBuii •jimn tocuiifei/aiiciny. [2 19tf. sity at this time. The school is in a France depends, for giving courteous low lie in unknown graves on every ron Milton Lindlv, James M Matney, found, aud not much system in the pa very flourishing condition, i he Stu hill, in every vale of our now happy Haskel Amy, Alex-ander N. Jones, A. pers aud none at all in the arrange dents are ail under the best of discip expression to his views; for saying in IL KELLEY, V. Gillette, Martin F. Hurst, John W. ments, and it mistakes occur in spelling line, courteous and manly, and are all ' eject that as the people of France de- land. Attorney and.Counsellcr-at-Law, I will give a few names, familiar to Baker, A S. Jacobs. M. A. Houston, or otherwise, those who can make the working like gophers. The corps of | cide her citizens will have to obey, he caunot be excelled in the State proceeded against by this new military the old pioneers, who fell in winning Benjamin Mench, R. A Cook, Bartlett ci rrection are earnestly requested to teachers J acksonville , O kecon . do the same. The Secretary of State if on the coast. They work matters for us the land we love: Win. Gren Obencliain, George W. Isaacs, Jeptha has kindly gjven his consent in having more like clock work, and keep such a Nero; aud a pliant Court, willing to Will practice in all the C >urts of ’he State. Proa, dage, Peter Hunter, Messrs. Bruner Davison, James F. Gregory, Fred the same examined.— J. Henry Braicn tight rein that there is not tho least in j reap disgrace ut the beck of tyranny,— at en ion given to all busiue* s intrusted to my care. O ffice - In the buildl-g formerly occupied by and Palmer, Wm. Allen, two Bacon Heber. dication of houdiumism. I in the Mercury. I I Statesman. Kauler * Watson, opposite Coart House. The True Nobleman- »4 •< 44 • 4 44 ■»rwzB». 1« -T-y- t i I ! i I