Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 08, 1878, Image 1

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INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON.
VOL. II
NO. 35
ASHLAND TIDINGS.
ASHLAND, CLI GCN: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
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1878
$2.50 PER ANNUM
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1’ Il O F E S S I O N A L.
the Blt-d '
-z>!ni or inhabitant of time iu question was at Klamath
OREGON'S EXHIBIT AT PARIS,
the spirit lapd. when found upon C ¡al- Ageuoy, about fifty miles from B ye, in
Our favored State is io ba represent­
damel gaby ,
The following
from tile pen of Hugh ox-e, and the hunter mu-t be careful u westerly direction. At about 11 o’­
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY —
ed tn princely style this year at the In-
F. McDermott, are pronounc' d by the editor hoiv he follows a d.*er trail through or
clock, on the day succeeding this oc­
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A T TC i: X E Y-ArfE'-1 W,
of ihe L -ndon S a i cut ay K eveiw . ’ihe most
notai ; r public
into these sacred precincts.
currence, 1 was surprised to learu, ternitioniil exhibition. Through the
O. C. Al’PLEOATE & CO.
sadly «-.\qui- le | o-.a ot the year.” Olive
und
Breakingout near the bi-e of the through a special messenger, that untiring zeal und efforts of Mr. H. D.
OFFICE—On Main Street, (in rear Dr.
Wendrll Holmes, whom we are wmil to re.
peak and 11 »wing down through heavy W’aisiler was dead, The messenger, Sanborn, is the State indebted for such
PE. I A ES 7L ( TE J GENT.
g ird as among our most, feeling and ruio-
Chitwood’s Drug Store.)
__________ ASKLAND, OREGON.__________
f< rests to Sprague Ilivrr, is-i b-iuu the voting scout Dick Mosenkoskei, un excellent representation of our im­
li'unil | < «•■.«,.s iys ,.f it: • ]: I could sing as
fill mountain stream, aud by its side gave me a detailed account of the whole mense products of our field, river, shop
M. L. M c C all /
Term* of Subscription:
i I i nee tin imlit. 1 could. 1 would mike ihe
! air vocal with ‘Do not >7’’g that S «ng amoug
willows and white trunked affair, lie said tuere was no doubt and miue. The stand which is to be
2.50
One copy one year...................................................
Surveyor and Civil Engineer,
constructed in this city upon which
Agiin.’ ” Ti e sad spirit of disappointment uspeu trees, Wnistler often made his about \v matter's having incurred the
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ASHLAND, OREGON,
hunting c imp. At the time of which displeasure of tho Great Spiht by these are to be displayed, is especially
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Club rates »ix copies for...................................... 12.50 is prep&reil to do any work in i i» line on »h< rt no. I
I write, Le Lad hastily erected his lule hunting aud killing the btrange deer d-servingof mention,and great credit is
Terms, in advance.
lice.
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wigwam by the side of the brook, au«i upon Cnul ox e, und that death was due for its elaborate design, to the
Tenus of Advertising:
he aud his wile, u daughter of the oi l Known to be the punishment always in­ well known architects, Messrs. Piper
X. O. Mille
loct?.
T/Ocd Nodes» per line..........
Do n i‘ sh g that song ng in,
chief Coal »(jam, were its only occu­ dicted lor toe pioianation of tue sacred aud Knapp; it is designed in the mag­
...till 1)0
ProfesM. u «1 Cauls, per year
nificent Penais.sause iu all its classic
For i ill - my tmul « i'll p. in.
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3 Mi
Two iuches, per quartet....
Aichàîcu t and ISuildeis
pants; imieed, there was perhaps not precincts.
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Four
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1 am beu ling to the bl st,
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imotuer it d t-kia encamped in ail the
Emnt “
S.irprised at the suddenness of the beauty. From a teu-bided polygon,
An I it tell- ni- i f tl e p .-t,
GRANITE
STREET
ASHLAND*
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Oi e-n If C< lun-.n
immense iorest land between YaiuaX all nr and de «ply regretting the loss of rises the structure, containing six rows
Of ’ ae j e ire uf long g >.
... h 1*0 Tjryil.Liio «iiy thii g in Lie Hue uu uburt Do’ice and
Three-fourlLa ‘‘ 4«
4*
... 17 <>0 I
Oue
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Whru rav d y • «-re y«,uig «nd fair,
und Modoc Point ou Klamath Like. a young brave oi such promise and in­ of shelving, diminishing in circumfer­
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uu Ü.e luweal kiui9.
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L»GAE ADVLSTlsKMKNrrS
A: d my he <rt as .ig >t a« aii ;
But V.’hi-tier aud Ins wifu were more fluence, 1 went down to the carpenter ence aud changing its ground plan at
One »quare ¡leu htie-u.-iersj lot iu-eition..... $2.50
WtleU on.' feelii g 1.1: <i ti.e breast
J. WELLS
J. O. C. V. IM I. I
courageous mid perhaps less super­ t-uop uu.l ordered a cuilui, which in ¡11: • every shelf, the last shelf displaying
Eic.v aduinuual lueerduu..................................... 1
Aud ore nu g- g .ve it r«-»’,
In l .e vug, iu g lo .
stitious than many oi their race, un i course of time, was finished, painted the form of American star; upon this
Job Printing,
WiMEii à WELLS.
is placed a colonade forming a dome,
! even the cry of the spotted
iuou, far aud placed in tue sun to dry.
Of nil ilescrlptfon, done ou short n«>!lce. T.-^nl
1’iac;ical Jlallvvi cghts.
Blanks, Circuì -re, B us I m *-/- C «r«l«, li 1 it« ««Is, I.e ler-
away oa the river, aud Lia omiuoii >
It about 4 o’clock 1». M. another mes­ and the whole again very appropri­
bea is. Post rs, etc., g-u en up iu ^oud s yle at iivn g
Flouring mills, saw nulls, quarts mills,
hoot of the horned owls in tuu d-pths senger arriv• d, rnucn excited aud his ately crowned with a large, stuffed
prices.
ami al. ki- t.s oi null im.vinm is put up to
ot the ssmbre forests, were not always horse loaming with sweat, bringing to American eagle, measuring six feet
. rd« r ill the very lo st -lyle. Ad "<> k w i- I
raiitd. bail.- uclhai ;_u U i nl«-« <i. .xoliess
cojislruid by them to be mus-age
mu tue lULiimallou that Whistler was from tip to tip. The first section of the
Agents for the Tillings.
• ill.er. or !•<»< ti. .tl A-in 'Mi Urt-poil.
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iroiu Hie frontier Luu of the other again Uiive. Again 1 was surprised, stand is composed of alternately a nich
L. R«niueG,
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Portland, Oregon
Jucub li.o iq»M»>,
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world, presaging evil.
out tue news was authentic, ai.«J the running through sections and a colon-
D. S. bUUTT
J. A Apfiegee,
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S.rt'ili
M I.. Ch .11.l>.:i Im
It was not yet daylight when the In cufiiu was laid aside to be occupied by ade. In these niches will be placed
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Juuc'ion ’ 'i'y.
Dr N. L. Iz-e
< hegon
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I.lllrVlue. i
diiin woman arose, ut toe fire au I pre the first adult red-skin who should sheaves of different grains; between
Tuuiuuer & Worlta
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KeVl
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m
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A. K bueiniig,
these niches on the firct will ba placet!
pun al a suvory breakfast for her lord. •'shufils off ms mortal coil.”
M lii ll.-ri-
.1. P. Il«A m r s,
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B «ii 1 z t.
A. Hitsiy,
L. was, indevl, no ordinary m«ul, for
A few days u ter, tho details of the small jars of every variety of Oregon
.Ari ubuiui
of go< <1 brick ; Iwjys on h.:L<i at ray
N-'tt Yi.i a.
S>. M. P^t-engi 1 A- Co.,
1>«I.
>i. !• .Uls. kilwy IzX.L* lulic LJUilLi < I
K -we.i A* CiM.ef.uub,
both barbarism and civi.iz itiou Oaf affair formed tue burden of conversa­ grain. Above the niches are formed
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J. P. Ei» er,
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re i t«* du i ll KH k I s ol
contributed a lew viands—enough ut tion in every wigwam, und every several apartments with brackets, end*
T . «>-. Bove-,............................................. ”
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iii lac VCf j be. I iii..ll.ir-r.
.1. R. Neu,
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.L.ck'* iivi le.
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lea't to afford a pleasing variety.
Be tongue spoKe a word of praise for the ing wiih rums’ beads; these will con­
C.
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l’iaeu X.
Give axe a iri:G und
ti.U 1 Can fcatb ij
Et. R. U «-li,
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Cen r.«l ì ’-. iii . yuu.
sides the veuisun wuicn kiy cruping meuicina man, who, as they believed, tain the woul exhibit and the fibelf
Mi<- Albe W. Coìva;,
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Rock e«>ia-
Perii H. Buii
Yoncii'a.
D. S. SCOTT.
among t ie coals, aud the basin of /ro- through tue aid of invinible powers, above this will m «day the immense
C U. Dy tr,
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hk«lry
r2 26 f»m
r/i «■ simmering by tue lire side, there had broken the awful spell winch the mineral resources of tnc State. Sur­
Mi-s Yt ry McC be
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A*1 l i««i
J. M S'iitiuu, Gti>m' Ayenift» J.ick.-on and Ju««.-
was au uiiiote supply of wheuten brr-ad wratu <x a vengeful deity hud thrown mounting this is the fourth .row of
« pll'.he Ctm-it e-.
T. G. r.l TjiJlS,
shelving supported by a colonade
«Dj/t. ir. .1 E-rr-e <le«/-• il '”-n* f «r T. k- c«««n>!y
aud u couple of bacciferous turnips .iruuud the luckless hunter.
T h e
"r r t a
irum i iiuaX. The bre-.-.kf i>t over, she head of the deer with its peculiar neatly carved, upon which will be dis­
Stages leave AsiiLuiH a> foblow s
i.
wen: down through tue tali grass bent hoi'us was curried down to mu while played the inhabitants of our waters,
Tiir O it C. St»2'‘C".’- -i.i'ji-!e it e .\'lil ¡nd
tor Ja -K- in il e. li >t-k l’ou t. aijil lio-u*
with it 1 baiili 11 of f.'o>t, und led by it-« 1 yet remained ut Kiamath, und was aud so on to the top, where again un­
b'lig t-Vviy tl .y al (1 ... in. ài «¡1 c O O' ;«l
in iob Lair rope, tlie hunter’s puny to exactly as it Lad been described. I der the dome will be seeu heads of
m.
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the camp, aud while Le got his long Kept it lor a lung while and finally pre- grain. Ou the front of the stand facing
Yui Ib-nli, Y'vk « «'id Reading al 6 p. in.
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n ne b : ore
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M ill c'o es a’ 5;LU p. m.
rill« in trim, sharp‘lied his hauling aeuttui it to u literary Culifurniau, who the entrance is the shield of Oregon
>c< v.-r,
G irretl A I p *»«-« ’.■> binges leave Ashhi'd Ali
in-; o'er.
knife, tie 1 ou his leggings aud mocca­ visited Kiamatu a s a correspondent in bright colors, a tablet beneath with
• iviy àl««ioluy, Wt<li:i-><l«y ami Finlay
an inscription setting forth the name
I.'1'..'. XSE.VL3K3
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sins aud t>. udjustml
hi , fawn skin huut- during the Modoc war.
nioniif'gs lor Link vili«-, ami ie nr.i <>u
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and description of the great producing
every Tm -«lay. '! lini-«i.iy mbl .Salm d 1 y.
u ’ ihstur .
mg cap, she b u filed the puny ami
1 was also informed, by’ the Yaina^
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L • «ve L 1 ki ill- I i- l. ke Ci'y
Dilin inn,
e wry thing
..... g was in readiness for the people, o f tue siugulur manner o f Slate. The outline of the stand will
WeihesUay ' : airiiea! Like Citi Siini-
n? was a voting bravo of the
«lay's campaign.
Then be mouuted Whistlers restoration to life after he be of black walnut richly carved by
I «lays; lene Lake Citv M «miays ; airiv«-
Mr. Kuested. The shelving and back­
'•<-»/’ or Kliniiith irib°, ta 1, sinewy, the po:»y aud rode slowiy aw iy through
111 Liukvilie 'lìmis(L«y<. canyii g mud and
had, as they believed, begun Il i S
p.i'S>ig<r.s
ing will be of the different Oregon
active, and about twenty two year of thu woods with his quick ear open ami
tramp upon the frontier hue of the
J.
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woods; the backing will be composed
zgo. The name giv--n him, w hen he Lia I sharp eye ever on the al rt.
“Happy Hunting Grounds.” It WAS
The base
n -jr fx
t ? , t 75 n 7 /-« li.st anm.ur.c- d his intention of ousting
SOÍ [ e r l E
A % A t last Im struck an nuusually lirgi said that after life Lad departed, aud of handsome inlaid work.
ijr kl X k .1. JX i. V
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of the stand will cover an area of seven
as.de bis wild vvi^ys and seeking for the d '« r track; larger indeed, than he had
tue voices of grief-stricken irien is
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feet nine inches in diameter, and the
- AshlAtid L idjÇH No. iBDj I. 0. \ j . T.
white man’s civil iz iti >n. was John evir seen iu all his mountain experi­
itu i 10 i,
were blending iu the dismal song of
Meirfe at the HtUl of He ¡u hi
Fount-an every
V»’es!cy, lmt it
finally
became ence.* It bad been Qii.b bit a short death, some one suggested that they stand measuring to the top of the
Friday eveiiug nt 8 o’cio s r. m . r..t>iiicr.» aud
Ashlaítíí
Gi econ. “Wbinller,” through the p'culmri: ie-« time. He at once dismouuteJ, ti d send for Coij»th Uback-chack-chuck dome, fourteen feet nine inches. The
rieiers In k hk ! .-v.i ilmg. n- c«>fli «ly ii.vited io at­
whole is certainly an honor to the State
of the Klamath pronunciation, and hi.-, pony securely, ami taking his gau
tend T’eT« ;;>*• urt-vie *-ve:y tireianl Udid We«l-
buruamed “Ihe Prophet,” a noted
I ..in io>»' feriiiuneutly located in this
uesd;. * v ni e cli m >ut‘V
was accepted by the whites as quite as
place, .¡id i e-¡ e-llully a>ks tiepauonag oi
1 n hand, sped q lickly but almost Snake l-ni-a -gin mail, who v,as thought and does its designers great credit.—
F. M AL I R MYI’R, W. C. T.
7’ I eg ra tn.
appropriate as tho otht r. Now, Whis- noiselessly iimom; tLe tail
.Le cn ¡.’a us.
R. n. K l ’ i - peu , .st).
pines I to possess supernatural powers.
«•>
ler was a ruighiy butter, and spent Alas, he soon found himself far up on
Iu
due
time
thu
’
Prophet
”
arrived,
How
many
times
have you looked in
R
¿ivi Lodge r«<». 23
ALL WORK WARRANTED many of his days sealing the moun­
the side of C m
al-ox-e,
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and, though li
tethered his foaming cay use t o the the glass, smoothed down your cravat
tains and turca.ling the forests, on the feared t ie wrath of the Great Spirit, I
Prices to suit
hitching post, aud, dressed iu the puli d up your collar, and thought
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A. I'. <V A. ?T..
borders of Klamath In d. i.u search of for once , he tried to rt-iy on the assur-
most primitive habiliments and cover­ yourself afine looking man? We are
Bolli» tlieir »tallii conm r.i icatioi.» Tl.urnt. y evi n
game, aud many a pair of antlers to be ances of the white m tn that there is no
ii-g* on or t»‘f««re ih»- fu'l u .« m » o . Bie breu ili g«.>i>i
ed all over with claws of birds a id ell more or less like Sidney Smith, who
seen about his primitive wigwam at truth it: tho
•laudibg are cordici y invi
tu itt^u 1.
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Indians’ superstitious fan- be sis, feathers and paints, and all went into a room Acted up with num­
.S'/ I i'l Uh’O
W. IL AI KIN.-ON, W. M.
Live, Ihe c.i;i f village of the Sprague eies, ami he
hurried
forward wi ll bL tiie paraphrenalia of his sacred office, berless mirrors, aud seeing himself in
J. S. fi UAXKi, S«c'y.
ltivir band, was hnllicient evidence el
ey e bent ou the trail. Away" up, al- descended through tue “uummit door” every direction, came to the conclu­
li <> T E L S
Lis skill in the chase.
most to the little vallcv and lake be- into the wig-wam aud stood by the sion tnat that drawing room cop-
Ashland Lodge No. 2 5,
Fifteen or twentv miha west of tween the high dom -s of the mountain, side of the lifeless hunter.
t ii’ ed about a dozen of the handsomest
5. O. O. F..
Yaiirix station, on Ivamatii Rescrva- Le came in sight of tue game, c w:>u-
l trs , they say, stun.hag erect in th e clergymen in E igland.
^ol«l their regular meeting every Saturday evpii-
rpIIE UNDEl SU.Ni D WISHES TO ILE- tion, is a high conical peak, covered derfully large deer, an 1 taking deliber­ wig warn, he sung a wild weird song,
ing at their ball in AshLnd. Brother# in gool
1 mini his !t it nd', and lie li aveling pub­ with det.se fo-ests of pine, fir and c-‘- ate aim, fired.
It stems to be tue ambition of all
IIj saw his victim fall an l as the last notes died away, he
eiAbil'iig arecjrdially invl«e.l mat-end.
lic nt neral ; v, that he is siili io be loui.d ul dar, rising like a great pyramid above
A. D. UEI.MAN, N. G.
aud roll down the mountain for some stretched himself beside the prostrate young wives to look w-ll when any one
tills
R. P. NEIL, Rec. Sjc y.
the lower peaks of the Mahogany range distance over the masses of loose sco
nail, liie gradually- departed from its' calls. A Nevada bride heard a ring at
LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE,
aud by its cleft summit and the abnu- ria. Drawing bis knife, lm sp mg earthly tenement and the spirit of Coo- the front door. The maifwas out, and
Rebekah meetings on Tues lay evening, nearest
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wl eie he Is re <ly at any time, und on ill 1 dmce of sc-i ia to be found on every
■ he full of the muou enea monti.
forward, and as he bent over the d ter j th watid red with that of the hunter sue rushed up stairs to “fix up” a little
Ovca-ious io tei ire «> e U t ili ihe • esi the
side,
giving
evidence
of
having
at
one
be was struck by the peculiarity of its up m the trackless shores of the other before admiting the caller. There was
m tike atlords in a style .-evolvi io nooibei
PROFESSION A L.
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house ill OieROll.
time been a volcanic chimney. Ou ac antlers. Ou the left side ot the head world. Iu tho mean time, in accor­ a moment of lightning work before the
Dinners .«nd supper s for special occsioris.
count of a fancied r« semblance to an there was a single slender spike, per- dance with the time honored custom of dressing case. Q licker than it takes
J. A.
gotten up in appioppale s.yi«-, at .-bort no­
old fashioned Americau saddle witli its haps eighteen inches in lengtl li, while the O.tx ca ne,tho hunter’s gun,the em­ in to tell it, a ribbon was fastened to
tice.
jasper hoick .
‘■fore ami aft ’ elevations, ihe whites ou the other side were seven prongs, blem, of liis earthly occupation, was her throat, a fl >wor stabbed in her hair
•o’
have
1 allied this prom in-.nt peak ‘‘S.ul branching out from a com tn n bee fastened to a stake tiriven firmly into the a flash of powder on her face, and she
i
ioneer
otei
SALEM OREGON.
dh Mon:.tian,” but it is known to th ' but curled and t .l>t*<l in the most ground, near his bedside. Tuns a half w.s at the door, all smiles and blushes.
pi;. J. 11 Cll iT WOOL»,
Linkville. Lake County, Crcgcn Indians as ('Ital <>c 4 . ‘ or the “Mountain phm’.astio manner, S id: a deer he hour p issed away. Side by side lay The geutlmau said he had walked from
of Rest,” because it is supposed by ! had never before seen.although Le hal the li:'« less bodies, while tho hoarse Omaha an l couldn't remember that he
O regon .
.ASHjLAND,
The subscriber is nuain in charge these superstitious people,to beu tarry­ spent Lis whole liL» in the mountains. v-'ic-s of red t-kins chanted the dismal bad tasted food since he left Cheyenne.
OFFICE—At the Ashlar.d Drug Store.
of the O ld P ioneer H otel oi the ing pli.ee for spiritual visitors while Hil l the conviction grew strong in Lis death song. At last, the eld trusty
The Arizona Nin e tells a story of two
J. R. NEIL,
Lake country, and, is determined observing the ways of the crude creat- mind that this was no common animd r fl ■ struggled to esea pe from the stake,
friends
who were recently attacked by
urea who abide iu this vale of tears. of earth, but perhaps one belonging to ! to which it was bound with leathern
to
make
his
guests
<TieRNEY AT-LAWJ
Hence, they regard it as one of the the other worl 1, given form by super­ thongs, and at the saaao moment tLe Indians in that State. Ta»y were both
Comfortab’e and Happy.
e .cre.l mountains; a place where the natural power to test the hunters faith spirits of the departed again entered on mules, and the arrows wore whist-
Jacksouvillc, Oregon
■ ling by thorn in cloud», The mule?
Give him a call and it st assured (licit Spirit may evcii soil his instep in the ancient belief of the Klimaths into tha prostrate bodies, und Coaj th i were of unequal powers of speed, and
wiin ti e dust (>f the lower world. Ac­ Reasoning with himself against this and Whistler greeted their friends in
DR. J. S. JACKSON.
that he will make von led at
' the foremost man sung out: “Joe,
cording to their peculiar faith, the idea, he brought up his pony, divided their old familiar tones. It was under­
PHYSICIAN ;.n<l Si KG EON
home
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why dont von come along?’’ Joe, whose
cbauces of awakiyg after tbestoils ot nphisgime. placed it upon the pony stood th it Cnjih’s spirit went in : legs were living iu the air like a
rana-
GEORGE NCK^E.
J ACKSON VILLE OR EGON.
earthly life are over, in the happy and returned to camp; where lie no sparch of Whistler’s and returned with i way windmill, replied, as au arror
Graduate uf the LeLtvue Hutpital Me«lic>«l Co’lege,
bunting grounds beyond the dark sooner arrived than he bec.tme deathly it to earth. At any rate, Whistler re­ grazed his ear: *‘D » I act like a man
?Ncw p'ork.
[viul'Jif
LftKtViLW liCTTxGE !
river, may be multipliel by walking sick, a chill like a fearful agne fit came covered his old-*i ue strength and vig­ who is throwing off?”
J. \V. Il YMAKAR.
♦ ♦ >
—
.4 Ph utnint tinti Jluintiiùe Jluuxe .vi.'". / d
in a proper spirit upon the sides of 1 upon him.and he bl«-d profusely at the or aud many times j ¡iued in tho chase
H igh W ater in J osephine .—€hn-
—AT—
Chal~<.>x-<\ In such case they believe mouth. IIis wife by dint of groat of afterward, but never again to pursue j sids-rably more rate has i<»lieu in Jo­
NOTARY PUBLIC.
li inumili^ Hird Springs, near
they are actually in the presence of fort, for be was alrao-t unable to ren­ Lis oc-upaHon among the tali pines sephine county than in this sect'on,
LINKVILLE LAKE CO.,-OREGON.
Klainatii Lak<*.
: which is no small amount. Ia conse-
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Office in Pont Office Building. S/ierial Eleven miles from Unkvil'e <>n the road tv invisible representatives from the der her any assistance, succeeded in which grow on Chal-ox-e llil).
qnonce all the streams are very high.
other world, whose voices they fancy getting him upon a horse, bound him
.attention given to conrrganeing. [2 l'Jtf.
| Dick 1-b was delayed almost two Mays
Ft. Klamath, Lake Co.. Oregon,
they can bear In the soughing pines, and securely, and went with all possible
It is estimated that there are already . by Slate cm*ek’n carry iug off a portiop
IL KELLEV,
Attention paid to the wants of guests whose spiritual essence, according to
t of the bridge across it. When the wa-
in Arizona.
.Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, The subscriber a'<o keeps a Good S abi«- the faith of Oux-c i-ne, pervades the dispatch to Biye, nearly thirty miles over 2,000,000 sheep
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J acksonville , O regon .
their services aud repaired damages ip
wll supplied with hay aud grain. Call aim entire atmosphere about the peak.
They have a wood sawyer at Pendle­ a hurry. No great damage has be*n
lord more d?ad than alive.
Will pracdce in all the C »arte of ’he State. Prom,
st e it he can keep h »tel.
at en ion given to all bo^nef s intrusted to my care.
Even the game, is, to some extent,
I was then the employe who had ton who sawed five cords in as many dime a3 yet, however.— Jacksonville
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O ffice .— In the bni'di-g formerly eccupied
supposed to be under the keeping of i charge of the Y’ainax station, but at the i hours, one day last week.
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