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Av rlte-n- ‘i ’î&tL ' t I < TIDINGS. TO OUÏI CORRESPONDENTS. directi m. G*n. Grover’s expedition II. M. THATCHER. SIKES WORDEX to Camas Prairie, with Col. Stnford s. Appreciating, as we do bow.mu *h of X M. SUTTON EDI rOR. Sumner’s and B.-ndire’s cotupaui«s will THATCHER & WORDEN be turned back aud go directly to Stem the past pro-p-rity of the T idings is FRIDAY....... . .......... ..................... ...JUNE 21, IS78 Mountain. due to its t ftieient corpse of uawt gath DEALERS IN S ilver C ity , I da hi . Jar© 15 —T wo erer^ in various pirts of Southern Ore GREETING. cavalry companies from Walla Walla gon, we take ihis opportunity to as-iure will arrive her© to-morrow. i Once more I greet the pat.ons of the I Princess, W innemucca and the Piute tLein that tueir services are fully ap T idings , and ask to renew my former arrest'd here, on Thursday, us a spy, preciated. We earnestly hope that they 1 friendly relations with them. After a have beeu pressed into str vice by Gen. may continue in the future, as in the past, to ill'll up for the readers of year and a halt’s illness, lingering a Howard. Two Cornish miners were killed by the T idings , their savory d'shes of portion of the time near the gloomy LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. B unlocks sum»* eight days ago. ® fre»h news. gates of the great unknown, 1 find my Old Chief Winnemucca and Natclies Are now receiving Itoui S»n Fraucitco an ex.ensivw stock ol goods of great vari»- ----------- self with generil health quite restored. seem to have gone over to the Lust lies. exactly suited iu the trad- of the Now, as th© T idings is just starting vii <x perchafíd th? errile intere?»» cf tnylite I have, however, entirely lust the use Three columns will be moving on the on its annual ex-ursion of fi ty two p TI r’ut-rs, . :u i e A LI ml \\u<»-ii Ml«, I l..ke pkue- of my right hand, which still remaius ho-tiles’ position at Steins Mountain, me iu uLiiuuLcmg tu the j u ' j ic .hai the agents quite painful, but hope yet that it may tomorrow, viz., from Sheep Ranch, I weeks, we earnestly r« quest our i ai d friends to use a lull© effort to ia- be restored at least in part. Camp Harney and Malheur. crease our sntwription list. I have no special promise to make at Settlers at White Hors© are hourly Vt bicb'hey «re prepared »o ®ell at prices that cannot fail to satisfy customer». Ba- present, other than I shall endeavor to expectiug an attack from the hostiles. sure to call and see us and see for \ ourselves. M cltipl ' íxíty —la Sm Franc'RC^, pursue the inlepeudent course to which The Indians made a raid, to-day, on there were five political parties iu the ARE NOW RUNNINC^AND MAKING THE the T idings is already pledged. I Burnt river, near Express rauch, cap field, each endeavoring to obtain a shall coutiuue to denounce what ever I taring a large number of hor-es. iteuri'ig in th© coming c institutional ViLY E£ST OF NATIVE WOOL. may deem to be a public wrong. But T ie Indians are report.-d to be burn Clivi n’ion. in doing so, I will endeavor to keep in ing buildings at Steins M uutain, BLANKETS, th© bounds of justice, and extend to all committing other dej redations. - n mfike m ney f s’er »t wotk fur u* the courtesy due. h in ut > n> ini g e n<r C pi il u«>t rt-qu r- large number of 1’iutes are held FLANNELS, Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. .'iU •ri yoi $12 p-r d y t I earnestly call on my friends eve y prisouers, on account of a refusal tb.iui- ili le by ’li- im.il- rion». ìl-n, »<>ni-i', boy » ¡.> d gri«- w ned ivny- ■where to lend me'a helping baud to ad j nn the ho-til.’S. Leo Winnemucca wh-r- u ork f >t U8- N - a is thè lime. THATCHER & WORDEN. CASIMERES, C'o®1li un tii iil 'erin- free. A d'e*r vance the interests of the T idings , by repoiteJ killed. Tnu e A C o ., A i:gU8la, M.ilue. I 2-51-1 assisting to extend its circulation. B. PRAYING AND FIGHTING. DOESKINS sodoing.yoii will confer a lasting favor S ilver C ity , Idaho, June 17 —A ASHLAND on Yours very truly, messenger, who arrived from Camp AND IIOSERY. J. M. S utton . Lvon this morning, brings news that -Vo rrit Baum. Geu. Howard got off this morning all « TUE I.X.'MAA Will. right. Jle intends to strike for the Qld and New TaUous Owyhee river, a distance of 70. miles, The new© reacuiog us from th© seat •T. S. JI ERB IK & CQ.8 Are ti n rd to pend in their order? and a?*nred th t of ludian troubles, is f >r the mo A part and expects to intercept St© vart’s forces the e-ll.e tu.ii leee.Vc pruiiipi uileDiiuD. I Ho was accompani d by somewhat iudefi.’ii'© We c »ndcuse th i on the way. II ive now on hand a fine a??or*iuent of following items from the telegraphic some members of his staff, a few sol main Street, Ashland diers and Salt io W’innemucea, iu all, a reports of the Oregonian’. B oise C ity , June 14th.—The troops party of about a dozen. R ligious ser OF LI) Announce to the people of Jackson and Lake counties. from too west, which were destined, vices were held ut Camp Lyon last Con-i®ting of the •**••?♦ etv’e? <>f I di-® fatxkikì S hade », n<* fi.ll ?to< k of F luwkkk , Ominan) IN BECOMING SOLE PROPRIETOR OF HIE WW that they have cummthceu receiving their new kail stuck with the exception of Bendire’.-« cavalry night. Geu. Howard mad© u devout uud T mimminor ; ai o , . ASKLAND WOOLEN MILLS, fer this place, have been order«d to and that every day will witness additions to the largest stuck of ' prayer, invoking Almighty G >d to soft leave Boise City road and go via Sheep DRY GOODS, ranch on the Winnemucca roud bv a ; en the hearts of (he savages and bring I afiFume the bte company itdfb'edi e=r nnd »11 »c- CoDfeiiticg Of c urn- ii< i<-be due h>* tupia y bOLTH OK shorter route np Snake river. Capt. them to a realizing sense of tueir at CAN YON VILLE, a.e pujab.e .o u.eur my u.der Bandire with bis cavalry company of I trocious conduct. Mmy who heard CASIMERES, uuly. 60 men arrived here yesterday, and as 5 the General, Bay that he makes a most T W EEDS, LAWNS, soou as the necessary preparations can ALPACA«. I t fficieut prayer. The members of the be made, will go .vith Gen. Grover to PRINTS, Big Camas, prairie, where they will be stuff did nobly in siugi.ig. Howard i» anfl h!->ck DOMESTIC, check and utriped joined by the troops under M j. Sin- very indignant at the suggestion that brown Ever brought to this market. They desire to say to every reader cf ¡»HIRTING; Aku, ford now ou the overland route. Gen. he should be relieved by Crook. fin horized iis.-c’d to- m<* and hi® f ill power to this paper that if Glassware, ( rm-kery and Howard is at Sheep ranch, one hun trancad ui y mal all burii.ee ? Cunnecied with the B oise C ity , June 17.—‘For the past dred miles south of this place on the Cigars, I Groceries, Tobacco “ Winnemucca road. Col. BirnardY three or four days, nothing new has Candies Nuts. AS’HÂÎiD W.CLEK Ml LS. Standard Gccds, S&ld at the lewsst market price, cuvalry is siimewhere in that neighbor ; been developed in the Indian situation. hood watching the movements of the i Howard is mak ng every possible ef A ®o, a ] rge n«»ortmen‘ of «in.0.*! artil les UFUidly •13tf JAS. THORNTON Indians. fort to concentrate the troops aud fol found ni dry goad 8’ Luti.-es. Ail ul wan.ii will Le Will do it, they propose to do the largest business this Fall aud Bold The settlers of the Brunean and ad low the trail of the Indians C d. Winter ever done bv 11.tin iu the last live veats. jacent vicinity have abandoned their A Well Sdacttd stock CKE k P F ür cash . housesand.com© to this place far safe • Whipple, with two uoiupanies of cav And that they can positively make it to the advantage of every one tv. The settlers on the Boise City and alry, arrived at Sheep ¡ranch jut aftei —Or Liu’«rodare t ken st c >h price. • i or. um nd M.m; e g >■ d.-, lid a?cert in [ r'ce? Canyon City stage road iu Biker coun the departure of Howard, where he to call upon them in Arhlaud and test the truth ol their assertions. r-|U.<h eugtd eftutre. F'.i>c dour liuth • ' J. ty, for a distance of sixty miles, have found orders to follow ami join How b-f DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, M, Mi Cull & C« ,’ b | ij 48 fl also left, their homes and Bought places They will spare no pains to n aintain, n ore fully than ever the rep ard as soou as possible. Cipl. Stewart- of safety. utation ol their house as the CLOTHING, GROCERIES, Linkvíllé Livery Statslss. On Friday afternoon last at half past command, consisting of four companies 12,the Indians attacked aud burned the of infantry, will join G-*n. Howard nt GEORGE NURSE BOOTS AND SHOES Westward hound stage on the Boise the crossing of the Malheur. M >j Woul ‘ 1 iuform 1.1- fñeixl? ih t ti- Su b e» at C’i’v uud AViiinemnicca road at a point Sanford’s command, cousi.-ting of thret H A R D W A R E a short distance touth of the Owyhee tiver. Tn© driver is sup», osed to have; companies of cnvalrv now in the vicin beeu murdered. A passenger named ' itv ol King Hill, will come to tbi- T O B A C C O OH G OS Hamilton, who was on the stage at the ] I place r-here they will j »in a company ot LAKE COUNTY ttap’e and Fancy Goods. Grccrrks, Hardware, Clcthirc. Peds. time, succeeded in cuttiug a horse] 1 eavalry commanded by Cipt B,m«lire, Aie in excellent lepair, amply pr< vi^ed with feed D R U Ci S Aul hd cu’bm.er.- wil. i>e w i ed on Shoes K?.ts, Caps. Millinery and Driss Gccds, Crockery, loose Irotu the team and escaped Ham | when the whole fore© will move toward j,ron.piiV ubil iu ill- Ctrl Mjle, ihon rode back on the road towards j Glass and Tinware, Shawls, Wrappers, Cloaks. «ACK Eve lten’ BUGGIES and No 1 Ami ’ll fnc everything usually kept in first Wiuuemr.cca, informing all th© sta the crossing of the Malheur uuder Gen. A Gcod RIDIN'« llOlUES . Iw .je .*u ii..iij CLASS VARIETY STORE», wbicll llavltlg tious as far as Camp McDermit, of the ' ' Grover. The California troops now H oi m - b pruuipi.j c.iel f .r, u4 And in fact Everydiing Required for the Trade cf riisuster. The station keepers and ( at Duck valley, who ltft the railroad al bet n puieLasvd in S m Francisco I lourists and Others Outfitted hostlers thus escaped. The Indians I Elko under command of Col Adatus.are O i th- snor'e-t notice pursued and are reported to have ordered to Sheep II meh, aud will form Do rot Lil to j,ive the Lifenii e Sc blc? tiia At the Lowest Cash Prices! loirned the station at Ten Mile creek. I v2. 14 f] GEORGE NURSE, TLo driver, bound westward, was at the left wing of tli3 army. Gen. Camp McDermit when Hamilton arriv- [ Crook’s forces tire on the way from F:. —A FULL LINE OF— They will 8(11 at the very ed, and remained at that, place. Thus Hal! to the Big Camas Prairie, and ar«* a stretch of the ro»d seventy five miles in length, was left for several days] expected to take care of that part c<f without stock or drivers. The tele ; th»* li-id. Though Indians are report graph wire was cut at the same time, i ed to be gathering in the neighborLo •<! Wo'ihl tra P plea-ure in announcing to and several days had passed b« f< re of Stein’s mountain, Geu. Howard’s the¡ I old cti-io ' er~ .ml the pub.k gene ally We trust tie public will givens an oj that they have ou Laúd ut tr »v-1 uud communication could be re poriur.i y to verily our s-taleinenis beluu m ov< n cuts would indicate that they — CONSISTING OF— sumed. purchasing els»* where. 'lue volunteer company.under Capt. have commenced to move north, and James II. Bush, which left here ten are a-» likely ¡o be found in tliu Mai- Casimeres, Flanrels, Tweeds. DoesHr.s, Elar.kets Stcckir.g days ago to go to th© relief of families hear mountains as elsewhere. SATÍSÍ/CTIÍK CL7EAK1UD. and freighters at Payne's Ferry, is now Yarn c.nd Madc-Lp Clothing. THE INDIANS. on the way back to this place, escort sure to give us a call.^¿¡ ing seventy freight and emigrant wag Always on hand and for sale at (he lowest prices. The startling news which reaches ona and a large amount of stock They are encamped to night at Canyou from various points east of the nionn- 1IANDY <(• OB ERTS. £J^Thc highest market price paid for Creek. 40 niileseast. of this place. tains, of tlio destruction of life and (v2u!5if.) THE WAR GETTING INTO OREGON. property, is but. another act iu the Major Downey, who is on his way WHEAT—OATS—HARLEY—RACON—AND—LARD. ■with Lis command to Sheep ranch, has gD-at government tragedy, entitled the received orders to retire to Fort Har “Peace Policy ” It is to be boptd Come «»nd, come all! and give us a trial. ALL PLItsOSS oulXG THE ney, in con-equence of information re when the curtain fulls on this ac', that ceived fl at Evan. »Piute chief, was at ibo bloody play will be conHgnfed to Wagner, Andersen & Far mer's v2n20 f.J the bead of 400 warriors aud resolved J. M. KlcCALL * co oblivion; to be remembered only as a Mill Company to eo upon the war path. W innemucca , J une 14. — Parties fully of the past; a gory chapter in A'e h-»rr-bv reqtt“-ied to call anil feeltie wish either here buv»-just received news that thir-. American history, to be pointed at as a >>r note, by E- -roaiy F ot. 929 ACRFS Or LAND!! rush j yv .ONER, ANDER ON, & F> CO. tv rr forty whites at White Horse warning to future generations. Toe Mer.d» w<. Grant county. Ore. on. are bi tory of our Indian affairs, since the Located in Jackson county Ore tbrtatoned by a stri ng force cf ho-tih- Bannock». A friendly Piute was sent institution of ibis pseudo philunthrop non, 12 miles uortli-east of from there to McDermit. to report ti e io policy is lint the’recital of scenes or Jacksonville. situation. The Winnemucca monuted carnage, massacre, and rapine. O ir THE EAGLE MILL volunteer company will start from Me Custers and Canbys, with iliousand* of 550 Acres gno 1 low 1 nd—300 Acre® urde« fence. Situated 15 mile? Sou h of J ck®< nvjl e »nd lj mile Deimit. to-morrow to reinforce the £ aoj ;< hx 1 aw-digs- Me t>bom>e, B rn, shed un<1 N .rih uf A-h.aud, ie prepared iu du general White Horse Meadow settlers. Our their gallant followers, have been sao <vl er om bu du g-. W-n w>t«r-d by creek mid (0) coi.uiy < ificiuls will try to send more rificed iu the hope of christ.aniziug o, rl g — Pl.-uty < fg » d rail tliuber—Gvod rage fur Custom and Exchange Business men hi d arms from here to-morrow. these inhuman bords of diggers. It is a uck. A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothing — Flour an I Feed at the — T>'» Governor of Oregon has receiv high time that ihose in authority had Dry Goods at the at the PRICE: SB 00 PER ACRE. ed the following teJ«gram: LOWEST CASH PRICES. opened their eyes to the incompatibili PIONEER STORE. B aker C ity , June 12 ) PIONEER STORE. Ir^This is A No. 1 Farm with 36 lb«nf flour, 2 lb- -h r” nd 8 b b-.iu t<*r Ou®h- ty of ministerial robes, and the ermine f VI \ W’lNNI MTCCA. June 13 ( *1 for g od w'lea». W I *• ck i - imi b ai.o the tsuebe To 5'. CJiodiricl.\ Salem, Oregon: of temporal power, nhen vest’d in the I good sheep range, and very cheap. —cu* oiue ? luriit'.bi'ui t' e eacK?. Mv br'-h-r Indial s are mast-acvving settlers in the person of one man. By the strict in A Fine Assortment of Fancy A splendid stock of Boots and southern part of this county aud mov forcement of law, which is the duty of Gär' Fur part'enbrs inquire of Goods and Notions at the Shoes at the ing this way. Send cue hundred Will have charge >f the <K-ine??, being aecieted by those in anthority over these savages, competent u iiler». Biand of arms and ammunition. W atters & G aby , PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. al) respect for their religeous teachings D. B S chofield , Real Ert te Agents Everything as represented, or no sale. Com ty Judge. is lost. The tears of sympathy shed ---------- ----------------------------- A^hlmi Oregon 34'f] Gov. Chadwick bus promptly re Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. while endeavoring to win them to Chris sponded by forwarding the arms and tianity, are mistaken by the passionless ammunition requested. An immense stock of the best I B oise C ity , June 15.—The bodv of savages, as signs of weakness, or a brands of Tobacco and Cigars at the stace driver killed on the 10th. waDt of firmness, and thus their tern the PIONEER STORE. near Owvbre, has been found and poral authority becomes weakened and RETAIN AND RE-f ORE YOUR HEALTH BY buried Gen. Howard officiating as the “noble” Diggers roam at pleasur? I --------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- - WEARING chaplain. THRESHING MACHINE MEN. Dr. Warner’s Health Corset .Expel ienced frontiersmen believe from the reservation, when and whith GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS The □nderslgried ire now prepared it the er they chose. It is not unnatural, there is a general uprising of all the — AND — tribes and scattered bands throughout then, that collisions should occur be ASHLAND IRON FOUNDRY DUPLEX SUPPORTERS. n FOR SALE BY “Cheaper than the Cheapest’’ is Our motto. Southern Idaho and Easteen Oregon tween them and white settlers, on T>> rep- lr »<!• «Ere«Mt«T mnrhin»? •”<1 »>» j nt on »h- and that they Will he aide to muster st w!^m they are suffered to tre-spiss. T.A rF.«T IMPROVED END SHAKE, w< i< h WH Ewing, least on© thousar.d warriors. imi r ve h « ew ii cii ’ ii -* ’<» Le ni«» >n <>f two hcn - Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. The strong arm of th»« military is the DUU» »ACK« PEK DAY. Tn. i— W.DUlg repUd «• A*iliind, Oregon, Agent for Jaclt?on, Jo^e.-hine Later—Gen. Howard’s scents report dvDe, wbl do well o arnie itone®. an'Lae countte?. Alto Chil Iren's w l?te. ♦hut ♦>•»* I nsti'e« are concentrating in only power capable of managing them. large force at Stein Mountain, and th«- They respect authority only so far as it if T. zlv . v ^ p . vja ; Í^S’A ll O kdebs from a D iítakce P bomftlx MRS.M. W. HARGADNE v2n44,—If Geueral is moving Lis troops in that has power to enforce its commands. A!BERT SECORD. F últ ®. nc47tfv2 I nolßtf THE ASHLAND THE ASHLAND ! WOOLEN 3 VJ I o < COUNTRY Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex change for goods. VARIETY STORE Millinery Goods, GENERAL MERCHANDISE. AV. H. Atkinson • Í I Scuthern and Ecuth-Eastern Cregcn Lowest Living Profits I p Lake Co., Or. Notice. FOR SALE! LlVEUEl LIVE PIONEER STORE Oregon, G F BILLINGS Ladies, Attention ! 1 Mrs, Jas. ♦