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INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. VOL. III.—NO 9 ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1878 T Ashland ----- —----- -J------------------------------------------------------------------------- ■---------------------- ----------------------------------- — Siding $. F II O F E S i N A L. $2.50 PER ANNUM I Innocence Abroad. that a small train of immigrants had PiON'jCEll SOCIETY OF SOUTHERN’ , ÜREÖ()X. b«en tak«n here and not a great while be DANIEL GABY, — ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY — R ock P oint , Juce TO'. for«, aud that they hid perished at the Tho annual meeting of the Pioneer A TTOK N E V- AT- 1 .A W, E d . T idings :—On last Friday morn —B V - hands of their bloodthirsty captors, no* Society of Southern Oregon, was held NOTARY PCBLiC O. C. APPLEGATE <f- CO. Pray do no’ take th«* kUs agii:i one having escaped to recite th*-awful at Ashland, on Tnursday, the Gtli ing, I left Ashland- for a short tour of aiul I liskt'd si» much in get ing, tale of horror. Possibly the bodies of day of June, 1878 Present, L. J. c- business and pleasure through the val OFFICE—On Main Street, (in rear REA L EXT A TE A GENT. Nor Ut iny b u«h «s in ike you vain the victims had been thrust into the Duncan, Presidert; Thomas Smith, ley, via Bybee’s ferry, Sam's valley, Chitwood A Atkinson’s Drug Store.) ASHLAND, OREGON. T > your and my res etting. livi-r. Possibly the drivers had been Vice Pie«ideut; W<n. Hoff nan, Secre- Sardine creek and now find myself ak I’m surf I’ve lie -rd y--ur sex repeat this place. I shall endeavor to give« II. KELLEY, Terms of Subscript ion : c -rnpelAd to drive their teams across iiirv, and U. S Hiyden, Treasurer. A tlions md times <»r so, I you a few items and observations, the sage plains into this wild ravine, One copy one year.................................................... I 2 50 Attorney and Counselior-at-Lavv, The minutss of the last meeting were That sto'en ki<se- are must sweev— “ “ m month e............................................ 1.50 J ACKSON VIl.I.E, O HERON. here to be slaughtered and their bodies read by the Secretary aud approved; that I have fathered by the way. I only wi>h lo know I “ *• three “ .............................................. 1 00 The first thing that attracted my at Will nmc’ice in all ’he C »art" of 'h» St it». Prom. burned. By a more extended search the constitution and by laws were also ! Club rates fix coplei« fur......................................... 12.50 !i‘ eu ion given to nil btiriLefs mru.-i»-! to mv care. I own ’¡was r.ot son'tly done tention, was the peculiar effeoi of the al >ng the river and among the hills, read. O fuck —In ’lie buildi g formerly » ccu.-ie-l Term", iu advance. As you know li »«■ to d > it, drouth on the grain crops of the valley» Ku'.1er A: Wn e. ni, oppi, «ite Court Hou-e. we mig’it possibly have found some of The Treasurer presented his report Terms of Advertising: And that the fright o tt -li-1 the fun, the bodies of tho victims, and might for the past year, showing amount of It seems to have effected only eertain lOet*. T xmm I No’ice" per line....-............................. I. O. Miller. But s ill I do n >t rue it. I found some crops badly Frofe*"ion»l Card", per year........................... Ü" IM) have obtained some clue as to who money on hand at the time of the last farms. I can iitf >rd th-« extri b--at, 3 <M> Two iuebes, per quarter................................... Architect and Builder, effected, and, at the same time, sur- , 5 DO Four “ ” ................ ................ the ill-fated immigrants were, but even report, to have been 81J 00; ca^h re Aly he iri took at your “ O ’ > I ” 8 00 Eight “ “ .................................. rounded by fields of excellent grain- 10 Oo GRANITE STREET - - - ASHLAND Oi e-h If Column “ .................................. Which plainly sai I that kiss was swt et -- this was not practicable at the time,and ceived, since for initiation fees, 855 00, M M) Th-seofourths “ “ ................................ . II.L lo thii g in his line on ebort no’ice and we could only hurry on,with sad hearts making the sum of $7100—and the The strangest thing about this drouth W hen I so wished io know . 17 50 W <>i> the h»we#i t rnis. One “ “ ................................... u*v2 t to overtake the tram far up tho amount of expenditures, $68.50. leav business is that tie, effected farms us . I.WGAI. ADVFBl leKUKNTM N -y I will not give back the kiss, U. R. MYER. ually abound in cockle, while the nnef~ One eqnare (ten line« o • lees) 1st la ertion........ -*2.50 river. ing a balance in the treasury, of $5 50. N-»r will I take a second; I/Lca addkioua.1 in-erdon...................................... 1 0» fected farms adjoining, seem to be en Ou the 5th of August, wa reached Ou motion of J. M McCall, the re WATTERS & MYER. C reme i - e la creme : of p iin ami bliss Job Printing, Hot Spring v illy, hiving traveled, as port of the Treasurer was accepted and tirely clear of this pest. To make th& This o ie shall e’er be reckoned. subject clear, I will say that those who Of all ¿»"crtplion, done on short notice. 1U.1 TCIIMA Ä A’Ä’N, 7//II F/.L’RS J ND The pain wa« mine, the bliss was ours, nearly as we could j idge, about two ordered to be filed. Hl-nk", Circular", Il irlne-s Cirde. BiVheid«, Leiter- have cultivated their land properly* OPTICIANS. hundred miles along tho river. Oa You smile to bear it so; The following resolution was. offered het la, I’ust-rs, etc., gotieu up iu K'xxl style at living have no reason to complain of the drouth prices. One ¿oír south of tl.e Pust-ofince, Ash- But the same though’ was surely your-, the 10;h the Fort II ill party returned by J. M Sutton, an»l passed: and those who have short crops this 1 ind, Onego i, As I have cause ’o ki o'.V. to us with a supply of provisions, and 7’e.w.bmJ —That the Secretary spread Agents for the Tiding'. —Z- on the 11th we turned our faces on the records of the Society, the date year, have only themselves to blsme, J. WLLLH Unfortunately, 8. M. Pet'engi 1 & Co., N-w York. J. O. C. WIMEU towards our homes, which we judge! and lime of all the re unions of the and not the climite. NOTES AND XE.HIN’JS EXCES. - Sc. Loui*. RuweH «t CiK-esmau, however, there are too many of these ■ Sm Fr.ti- i-.“». I. P Fi" .er, WiMER & WELLS. to be eight or nine hundred miles’dis- S »ciety, giying also a statement of the Portlaud, Oi->.w, 1) IL S *;»rn", proceedings ind tue name of the ora- “ dry” farmers, and, according to my I» • » LAYING OCT AND ils . ABLISH1NG THE OLD tant. L. «s.tnue'-, Practical JlilHvrights. lor of I he day. - - Si'»in J. A A >| leu »’e. judgment, the average crop of the val IMMIGRANT ROAD IN TO AND THROUGH I Before the party of live reached Fort • • •* Floiirin-r in l’s, saw nulls, «juarts mills, >L !.. Ch>inb*ri:ti On motion of U. S. Hayden, the ley will be somewhat shorter than us - Cnvilil«. and al. ki'dso* mill in ichim ry" put up t-> Mi»» -i «c» H iuua , SOITHLRN OREGON. IN ’.?UE YEAR 1816 II ill, one of them, voting Boygus, hear members of the n »ciety present, pro ual. Junción (’in. 1>- N T». I?-» rd-*r in the v - y best style. All »'o k w u- R.-ebng. Rev J. Il N. Bell, ing that a son of Cipt. Grant, com- ceeded to elect the officers for the ensu F.Y UM SA Y APfLEGATK. Perii H. Buri Yone 1 a. lanted. b iii>'acti >n guaran’eed. »\d-licss In Sim’s valley, the wheat, oats, bar mati<l«r of Fort Hall, bad recently ing year; the following persons were Jack- livide J. R. Ne»1, - either, or bulb, at *A>hiaiid. Oregon. [2U f. c. s Mer-e«. P œnlx. ley and corn crops are excellent. The {Coidiliued ) peoni Hmribobll M a 7-nr.v .-toted for Canada, via St. Louis, con- duly elected for the respective oflices Il II. W ,V. F d-11er, Ap . egal", A »V W 41«, eluih d to leave the party, and by forced named, to wit: For President, Liud- fruit crop seems to be short, especially G. B. W atö UM. to Port li ill (¡ml buck to Black. Ro’:. J M s-Utn, K- bv?:l'e. KI. R. O v»u, : Cei> r-1 I* >ui’. endeavor to overtake Grant, say Applegate; for Yice Presidents, peaches. ^ttornCb and (£ouu$rhrat-x;uv Our obj ct wns to locate the road •as marches, W TI P rUer, - BtfHi’te. Ou Sardine creek, they have sb un I»« was anxious to return to his home Thomas Smith and Divid Linn; for 1*. 1> mick, I Gr.It s P.»«. 1! cuar-l H rrett, <; i'ic» L re k usually prolific crop of peaohes, oher- Aorj/.’]' PC RLE1 direct from near the head of the ¡1 im- tn Missouri. I> jygus was bravo and Secretary, Wm. Hoffman; for Treasur ?-ti<» A eie \V. (: .Ivi", • R jv k I’o'tn mid ries, plums, prunes, etc. J S M F <’. leu. M-ir. liV bolut to B--ar riv« r, leaving Fort ILili det«rmiued, and expecting to meet im er, U. S. II iyden. REA/. ESTA TE AGENT. Mi-« <1 irrie Suini, Ix-lwd. The seven teen-year loeusts have put fifty or sixty nn’es to the northward. migrants occasionally, he 8«t out alone A F SisI.iiK, Lik- Vi- a . The,President elect was conducted in their appearance all along the north •A t.-d St:» c’. ) 4 en 1 on g’ven '<> all mattws requir O B W « () ir stock of provisions ..b-ing almost on his hazardous undertaking.We never to the chair by Messrs. Smith and liti T. BiMwin. ... I.ln I.vl ’.v .r ’ ’ i'e. ing. u Aliurriey at the U. S. La«-d Ouice. W a H R«»s«»’t", - • • 1’■ v m . exhausted, we decided to di-pa’ch a heard of him afterwards, and his fate Dowell, who were appointed for that side of R >gue river. L aks V i . w , L vke C o .,O regon . 1».- J M T»-nisi.n, .... K'-in.h. Miss Mary McCabe, of Ashland, ia J»» S. H <» >k, - • - • Ihninzt party, with the strongest a' iiniis, to has always remained a mystery, There purpo-e, whereupon the newly elected My 31, is: 8 [’o-50-f c H. Dy*r, • - . - • - Dò i. Fort ILili at once, for supplies, while was. perhaps, truth in the report cur- President addressed thq Society and teaching school in the upper end of Mi«# M ry McC.lie .... A» Lu-1 Jno. B.R. Hutchings. C.?t, J> J E'mre Geiier.il A l ' -ni l’>r T. K« aa-l Sam’s valley,and is giving excellent sat the r«st of us would move along more rent aft Twards, that Ins gun «and horse assumed the duties of his office. Mr> l -<• <’■ »’ir ties. isfaction. J. M Su' ot>, General Agent tur Ji anJ Jo«e- ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY. slowly, making such improvements on were seen iu me possession af an Indi ini rotint 'The following resolution was offered 11 F. Miller is producing a flna Tt)f* Mib’cribT notice t--at he is now j.repar- the road as seem’ d necessary, and per ; m at F >rt II ill, and it is most likely by the Secretary aud adopted: quality of lime, on Sardine creek. Ha XaiN's leax t* Ashland its follows «1 I«. lhlorCers f »1 giove*- of U e haps reaching the head of the river in that he was follwed by Indians from Jt>soh'cd— That the temporary badge, Th« O A C. Stage C'».’s ^lagc leave \sbl md /; ES T BI CKS KIN. 1N GE EA i TA- time to meet the Fort It til party there the very moment lie left his compan heretofore adopted by the Society, be is also raising a large crop of sweat for J i'Ks.'tB iiie. Rack Point and Ros- on its return. Accordingly, on the ions, and slain, as many a ‘poor fellow the permanent badge for the use of the potatoes. JNETY, i»nr<; every d -y at t> a. nt. M til cio e< -t Salmon are beginning to run in tha morning of the 25th of Ju’v, .Tease Ap has been while alone oa the great meui hers. 5:30 a. m. Al*i 1 ice >i’b.»r e’e , etc. Cill 4 my estabEehnieu J. M. McCall offered the following river. Trout are plentiful and bite For xllenly, Y»ek» and Reeling a’ (1 |>. m. uu (ir. inie Str*.-:t a- -t ree f-.r yuur.-rlf plegate, ?»Io-es Harris, Henry Boygns plains. • Miil‘clo-e< at 5:"-0 p. m. I) ivid (r"lf an«1 John O vens, left I1M At Fort Hal! the party of four met resolution, which was adopted, to-wit: nicely. J ih > IS R. Hut IiiiigK Garrett A Eeinm’s S ag-s leave A-h’a ; I Resole d — Tijut the male members of A gloom has been oast over thia for Fort Hall, TheJplanH decided on with a considerable train of in.m r* (lull f) every Momlav, Wt-dnesdiy Friday thi- Ms>ociation be requested to furn mornings to.- I.inkvill•«, amt re «irn on for the r. ubion of the partv was known I grants , with some of whom they were isb the S'cretary with the names of neigborhood by the death of M m . every Tn-s«h«y. Tli'trsd iy and Natmdiv. as Hot Spring or Thousand Soring ; a«qn tinted, who deoi led to come i their wive.i and families, together with Elizebeth Hays, mother of Willis Hsya J. W. RIGGS, L *-ive Li. 'ivitl ■ t -r L tke City, Dalit o nt i, E-’q of this place: Mrs. Hays was bora valley, on the IInmbol-.lt. I shall not 1 t > Oregon by wav of our rouée. This the date of their arrival in Oregon. Wednesday«- ; ¡vrive at Like Ci’v Siiur- days; leive Lake Citv M -miays; arrive Capt. Thomas Smith offered the fol in South Carolina io the year 1802,and undertake, after this date, to give a «le- train closely followed our companions at Linkville Thursday*. Carrying mail ami emigrated to Oregon in 1854. Sha taik'd statement of our experiences ii n- on tlh'ir return, and reached Hot lowing resolution: passengers. ARTIST, Resole d— That this Society hold its leaves an aged husband and large fam* A. D. ULLMAN, P. M. til the condu-ion of onr journey in t lie Spring valley before our departure. • fall, only mentioning the mo«t impor I I Before starting on tho morning of July second annual festival on the----- ,------ . ily, together with all who know her, to Ashland - - - - Oregon. tant in th« vicinity of Jacksonville, and that BOCIET I El J. M.S. incidents of the long und weari 11 *b, a small party of young men from a committee of arrangem«nts, consist mourn her loss. I am now pe-’m inently Inc.itd in thi” ----------»■ «. * » ■< — —_ i ’ the ¡Tn mi gran’ train generously volun ing of David Linn, J ones A. Cardwell THE NEW SILVERBACKS. Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. U. it . T. pl ice, and req e .tfully asks the pnronag of some campaign. the citizens. Th« j >r.rn«y up the IIumbolD, teered to accompany us and assist in and William Bybee, lie appointed to Mee’« at the Iljii of He’nrio & Fnuntaiu every Fnd-y evening at S o’clo k r. m . B; other* and The market is well supplied with th® through a country so uniformly alike , op 'ning tho road. Those were: Tnom- select th« place for holding said festi ALL WORK WARRANTED val, and t<> make all necessary arrange- •ioter* tn g-iori "t>-r»dii»g r» cor Hally hivi'ed to at- new Government certificate, issued in the entire distance, was quite monot i as Powers, Burgs«, Shaw, Carnahan, t«nd Tie Temple metis every flr-t and mini Wed inents fer the same. j exchange for the silver dollar. Within onous The sluggish stream, frii-gul \l!rod S ewart, Chail 's Putnarn, and nesday in eich niontn. Resolution passed. On motion of a few days Sub-Treasurer Sherman haa . T. O. ANDRE .VS, W. C. T. with willows on cither side, fl »wing i two others whose names I now dis- Judg-a L. J. C. Duncan, the blank in II. T. C iiitwood , Src y. received about 87,500,000 in these cer through a narrow valley bounded l»y ■ r«n’.eu»b«r. ABinno-k Indian, from said resolution was filled with the “ sec- tificates. They are in the following de Ashland Lodge A'o, 23 dry volcanic ridges gradually increased about the head of Snake river, al>o ond Thursday in September next. nominations: 810, 850, 8100, $500 and in volume ns we advanced toward its joined ns. Tlos increased our road par ('q»t. Thomas Smith off ered a reso H O r E L S. A. F. A A. itf.. , 81.000 The general appearance is the source, as the water wastes away in I ty to twenty-one men.exclusive of Scott —— ------------- w lution that a committee of three be ap same, the only difference being’ the ne Ho!<ie their stated coniwunt^tior-e Thureday even the dry sandy region through which it and G -fl who romaine 1 t > guide and pointed by the chair, to secure the ser cessary one of amount. tiigion or before the full moon. Brethren in gisjd In California flows. I j ke the Nile, this stream rises I i otherwise asust the immigrants on vices of an orator of the day, for the »Uiu-iing are cordially invi'ed to attend. i these certificates are to be issued only sufficiently every year to oveifl >w and their way to Oregon. W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. next festival or picnic of the Society, rpilE UNDERSIGNED WISHED T<> RE- fertilize its valley, so that it produces Nothing worthy of mention occurred which resolution was adopted, and at. the office of the Sub-Treasurer, at • J. 8. E vkasks , Sec’y. _1_ mind his triends, and tie travoliu-f pub San Francisco, and upon a deposit of i lic generally, that he is still to be found at the finest grass. Since 1813, immi during onr return along the valley of thereupon the President appointed L. j silver dollars. Thus far,about $200,000 Ashland Lodge No. 15, this grants had occasionally traveled down j the Humboldt, and not until we left J C. Duncan, B F. Dowell and John has beeu issued in payment for fine sil this stream to its sink, and had thence ! the river and proceeded westward to LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, 1. O. O. F.. E Boss said committee. ver. The certificates are used in liqui crossed the high, snowy range of the ' wards B i'k R»ck. The first night af Hold their regular meet irg every Saturday even where he Is re i<ly nt any time, and on ajl Tue following resolution was pre dating duties at the custom-house,and ing st their hill in Asnlin-1. Brothers iu good occ »sions to se. l.-e'o <* them ibe l est Hie Sierra Nevada, from Truckee run riu ’ ter leaving the river we sp«‘nt at the sented by J. M. Sutton, to-wit: m irke’ affords, in a ssyle second to no other Donner lake, to the Sacramento valley; apting found hr Scott an<l Parker, on about 820,000 of the amount issued etaLil.ng are c tfdiaUy inviie«l to a”end. /AxoAv z — Tnat a committee ’ of five be bouse in Oregon. A. D. HELMAN, N. G. has already gone back into the Sub- Dinners and simpers for special occ’sio’is. ami as we proceeded up the river, we tue 22 1 of July. Tais we called Dia- appointed ou “Historical researches”, R. P. NEU., Rec. Sec y. golfen up in appropriate style, at -l;o’t no frequently met small parties, like onr- i mond Spring. Reaching this point with power to appoint sub-committees . Treasury through the Custom-house. Rel«ekih meeting" on Taejlay evening, neure’t tice. jasper hoick . seKes, sunb'irnwd ami covered with al j about noon, wo spent several hours in outside of their own members, and so , The bullion dealers receiving these he full of the moou eacn month. kali dust, and worn and wearied by the I digging out a ba-in at the spring,which licit coutribut.oDo of history and inci certificates, sell them at a slight dit dent. P R O F E S S I O N A L ioneer otel l count to parties wishing to use th a ax I soon filled with pure cold water. long and difficult journey. Resolution w.is adopted, and the fol to settle demands against th» Linkville. Lake County, Oregon Game was our principal dependence Fifteen miles travel, the next day, lowing members were appointed on Government. J. A. APPLEGATE. Those issaed hero for food, and this we found exceeding- I over a good route, brought us, at noon, said committee, to wit: J. M. Sutton, can be s«nt East and used at the New The subscriber is again in charge 1 i ]y attorney and <£ounscorat-£aiv of the O ld P ioneer H otel of the scarce along the Humboldt, and the to the liibbit Hole Springs. We soon L. J C Duncan, Thomas Smith, Jas. York Custom-house, a9 well as bore, thousands of Indians who inhabited the improved this spring considerably.and, J. Fryer and U S. Hayden. Lake country, and is determined SALEM OREGON. but |he dollars can only be obtained valley at this season 8«eme«l to subsist at about 2 r. M , took up our line of Ou motion of Daniel Gaby, B. F. at the place of issue. How far these to make his guests DR. J. li. CHITWOOD, chu ff? upon grasshoppers und crickets, march for Black Rick,which we Teach Dowell and Lindsay Applegate were ■ certificates will be issued in remit- which were abundant. ed at nightfall. After we ware out added to said committee. A shland , O regon . Comfortable and Happy. ances, time alone oan tell. Ik is quite One day, during our march through two or three miles from Diamond J. M. M Cull moved that an assess OFFICE—At the Ashland Drugstore. Give him a call and rest assured this country, Capt. Scott and mys-’ lf. Springs this morning, onr Bannock ment of fifty cents be paid by each likely that some coin claims against that he will make yon feel at i leaving the party on the west side, { Indian discovered that he had left his male member, to defray the expenses | San Francisco will be paid in New York J. R. NEAL, crossed the river for the purpose of bntchf r-knife, and tiring his pony to a of the Society, which motion was for those issued in New York, by par home [2-29tf. j^TTORNF.Y AT-LAW, ties who may want to get the coin hunting, and,while pursuing a band of sage brush.f-tarted buck to the springs; GORGE NURSE. adopted. represented by them. It is well to bear antelope,came upon wagon tracks.lead at any rate, he would have no trouble An-1 thereupon, the Society adjourn Jacksonville, Oregon LAKiViEW COTTAGE I . in mind, however, that in case of loss ing away from the river towards a rocky ■ in following the trail. We saw him ed without day. es, the Government is the gainer to A Plesant and Homelike House situated. gulch among the hills, two or three 1 no more aDd conj«cture-l that he must J. W. HAMARAR W m . H offman , the extent that the certificate holder —AT— miles distant. Several wagons seemed have fallen prey to the Diggers, who Secretary. Humming; Bird Springs, uear to have baen in the traiD.and on either • continnal'y shadowed us as we traveled loses. On the certificate are the words: NOTARY PUBLIC. ------------- < —------------------------- Klamatli Lake, At a wedding recently, when a clergy- . “Receivable for customs, taxes and LINK VILLE LAKE CO., OREGON. side of the plain tracks made by the ! through th«ir country, always ready to < man ask« d the lady, “Wilt thou have public dues, and when so received, pri fit by any advantage given them. — Elevpn miles from Linkville, «n the road to wagon winds in the loo°e sand, were Office in Post Office Building. S ieri this man to be thy wedded Lusband?” I lYest Shore. , Ft. Klamath, Like Co., Oregon. attention ¡./teen to conveyancing. [2 19tf. , nnmerotH barefoot tracks. Following i she. with a modesty which lent her may be reissued.” There is nothing on [Tobe continued.) ¿^Attention paid to the wants of guests • the trail into the mouth of the gulch, beauty an additional grace, replied ’’if the face of the certificates constituting M. L. McCALL, them a full legal tender in law for pri ‘ There are persons who live bphind you please.” The subscriber also keeps a Goo l Stable we fonnd where the wagons had been the hill.” is an old German proverb ---------------------- ----------------------------- i----------- Surveyor and Civil Engineer, vate debts, though it is not likely they w<*ll snppli**d with hay and grain. Call ana burned,only the irons being left among which means that there are other per “ Never do anything by halves, ” said will be refused iu cases of that kind, ASHLAND, OREGON, se« if he can keep hotel. the ashes. AVo found no human re the boy, as he went through a pie Lie » ! especially in ox near cities where ¡ mu * sons in the world beside yourself, al I« prepared ' jo do any work in bis Hue on short no V201MJ [J. J, F erree . 1 found iu the, cupboard. ; ed. — N, F, Bulletin. mains, yet the evidences were plain though you may not see them. tice. [no27lf] I Only Wish t , Know, Í ? Ji Q T 0 G R A £ III c ASHLAND HOUSE. I P H .