SIKES WORDEN TIDINGS. crn^ disappointment that I have no W - have be -n figbtiag tor the laid three j Cipt Kr »n»l G • ling giiQ. * W.«XX cl e *k these Indians Gen Howard is we know of eleven of our men. we; T-i«- G »verrtor hop«* to g»*t reinforce- THATCHER & WORDEN J. M. NUTTON, EDITOR. evid-ntlv driving them. W heaton . w»nt help. I have b«en iu th*» saddle • n.ents'uf volai.t-ers frotu the Dades at ...JULY 12. ¡STS j f -. iday ........... W alla W alla , July 3 —11:30 p m for three night«, all uf the I ns ue-s on«*»*. - DEALER»IN The •heriff of U'uatil'a coumy reached boau*R are «4 • e I G v F*r»v. nf Wa*hing*oh t» rr»torv here this ui >rnmg, haviig left the latest from the seat or war . i-»i W.4* Walla wak Dg «oi purs b'e rcieuPsoF sovtheaxoiieuon hin » I sut-oe of tin- t»resent HoatilitiesHst night TORY. The oe vs from the seat of war w ,4 . pr p»r*ti •< » sl> *nf 10 «I’c’c ik. Fro u the Umat’llas and Major C irnoyer be learned ‘ha- up­ the m«jst exeitmg nature. A tight <»c i Two co'iii»sni«* fr-’m -\»iz‘ns arriv Ci »h* Idaho will go up the rivet We commence lim week, the publi on the first appearance of the Btuuocks Sr- enrred on the instant, about 30 cation of historical sketches, pertaining they • ffered to barter th-ir plunder, miles from U uatilla ata place kuowu Un (U-»n*ta\) uorniug. A'ion» thirty-fiv temilies a’e now a* » • to the history of Southern Oregon. It consisting of 2,000 horses and merohsn as Ctrute Prairie, iu which a coruuan.v diue.tor their a^i-tanoe, promising not U usti. 1 • landing. T iey will be for LINEVILLE, LAKE C GENTY, OREGOF. \ is our desire to pabluh these sketches to disturb or molest any of the property of 50 volunteers was defeated. M.oy warded down the river. as much as possible, in their chrono­ belonging to the Umatilla«. In add:* Ar» now r«*c«*iving tiout S*»n Fraucitco au »x eusne stock ol fcOvda of great varj^f _-A; confiding rumors have been received • Indians havens* ed the head nf Joh» logical order. Oar next sketch will tion, the Bannocks stated that whether xactly euit»*d tv ib>* trad- uf he in regard to thia figut. At fits', it was -Div sud »re on the he»*d o. Birch crei k • ~l **• • they received assiatance or not, they Howard m t -eir rear occupy two numbers of the T idings , reported that but seven of the com Anoth r »®>rl t • ero«*. giving a detailed account of the massa- proposed to fight their way to the Col utubia river, that they were determined p-»ny escaped. Tue following ia the U matilla . Ju » 8 -6 p m . ere of a portion of an exuloring party to cross that stream, aud that when la’eat diMp-i’Hi: Cinf. W. KiiiM-u, with »besteaue: I from P irt Orford, in 1851. Hon. W. once across they would not req lire am U matilla July 7, 10 a . m Korthw-tt tontean attack this a terumiu G T Vault, late of this county, »nd sssn-tanoe. The UmatilLs declined to The stage I** just in Tom PeuOtetuu. on band of Indiaus croNsing horses ov» ¡ Wbteh'h«*y <•«•» nr**p»red *o «vil al eric«» »bvt caonftt fail tft Mtisfy cu»*.o»»r». Be- Hou. L. L. Williams, present county acoep' the offers tbhs tendered wheu Driver repoits tour meu dead luaiead th3 riv»*r about eight miles ab »v** h* re «nre to call and «•» u« and •• e for ye-irsrlves. • • the B.mnocks opened firp. Ti U matilla J il»-7 is supi» »red an le ban or two. the survivors of that sff ir. We are only 30 were armed. Corn over report Th« following ia irorn Pen iirton L atest —O > M »nd »y nig it a partj indebted to Mr. Williams for the farts ed two of his meu killed. Tne location J n y 7. 2 p M : , of ti -»"id i a’t»* not- d t'» «r *- the Co •y iu this sketch, given in a letter written <>f this fight is about 40 miles from T<> Goc. Cnudwick, Umatilla— A 2:30 I «.»i-ubia riv-r 15 nite« h low Um»'ih>*. yendteton. to us in 1863. / L ateb —The stage that left P.*d lle A M., OU t-M 6 11, W«» W»*rH -it >«c%t>.| O» They were Rar compaay ut 45 volunteer«. E v re»urne 1 to the THATCHER & WORDEN. frntn a.rip down lha. valley, inform» and were falling back toward thererer ' <»r twelve n»**u halted tbrmg«» (th* t ;O egnn aid.— * numb «• of the h*»re«» ranks ot the Iu lians and l-ft the re- vinittf. **.*•« • • us that our old time friend, Rowlaud va’ion, the Bannocks being in parsnit mtinder, wh*> luug'-t ‘»ravelv _ Under w*re killed. ~M j »’ K e-s ihrn meh an.at>a?k on the I»i lines’ o«mi> au ? This courier reports the number of •* ••»... *«w Hall, who Laa been absent some fifteen Bannock warriors at 600, aud toe entire cos-r of a sheep sited. Fighting las:ed •b-troy« d it and even th'ng abou i» in St • ' years, has recently returned to bio unmber of hostile», including men about six hour-, wu«a th«* lalians. rln iitnrAlt the camiea, A nnmner i f ranch on Bear creek. Mr. Hall waa women and children to be 2,0bu D«y country O Firing lasted nt»d n'»t»‘ve*i again,.per eight i hea«i nf gerous locality. 'All the c »u itry for • •ppoH'te, and tn signt of tin« pla**e th*1 Main S're*.t, Ashltr.d pack train, runrfing from Salem to mile-i arouud the vicinity uf P.«udleton naps a ruile aud a h*lf, an I were hr d morning •«» j >iu the h jstiles iba Yreka, at a time when there was note is being deserted. Tne settlers and «>u agaiu, au-l then tuov *.f two inoe- ciossed below.- li'iuae. ««re the ferry houses on Rogue their families are fleeing to the towun H'id were fired on f-»r the lsa: time JLA/ OULD Announce to the people of Jackson and Luke counties Th« number of tn«* I »liana is e-tima* river,between the north end of Umpqua for protection The roa-la leading to kd at from 100 t<> 150 Some Indians whiif that thvy have ccn.na u rtccivil g flair law Fall Muck, Weston and other pointe in this vteinity cai.you and Yreka. We learn that are lined with the panic stricken settk-re. were kilted, Two-voi.iutreri* were kill- and that tv< ty day vs ill uniass dguhiols to ihe stuck uf Mr. Hall's absence from this county, A company of 50 men under com ed aud eigUt men wound**«! «»F T I« J L S pkbby . has been to him, but a series of mis­ mand of Col C »ruoyer, left Pendleton » Tne following was bnmgiit in«o fortunes. By dint of energy and this morning. This force will be in­ creased by at least 50 more at Pilot pereeveraaoe, he at times, a no- Rock. A volnnicer company ba- been U uaulla. by t»o »coats trota G.*u. eeeded in making " home stakes.” only organized at Weston The lack of arms Howard, on the 6th: Umatilla« Joia the Hoitlfe«. to be ewopt .away by some unbxiked preveuts the organization of other com H radquabterh D epaiitm .NT OF TH!? Major Throckmorton with ' ■ ♦ • y for circumstance. At one time, be was pauies. C olumbia in the i ield J dj 5,18781. two companies will pash ou and will b Ever brought to this n aik«t. Tiny desire to fry to tvtiy ot attacked by Indi»us and his entire at Pendleton at an early hour iu tne Col. Frank Wheaton, Second In fantry, SOOT & SHOE STORE litis paper tLai if train captured, - he barely escapiog morniug. Report« that the Binuo k- Walla IFu//a—C ol inel : T h Geuerel with bis life. Discouraged and bro­ are receiving accessions to their rauts —Next do r io -b* Po-t «Sw» directs me to say you wdl innuediat* ls ken down in health, be returned t«< from the reucgraite Indians iu thia vi- hire a steamh >at, equip it with arid, ry Standard Goods, Sold at the lowest irarkot prior, CHANKi 10 THS Ü3L10 his old home in this valley, with $137 ciuity are in circulation, but I am un ar d oause it to patrol the Coln<««bia able to trace them to any reliable in his pocket. Bat misfortune Lad not source. That there are a number oi rt 7er in ord»*r to iut«-reept t*ie b«*stil< - lo iheir Libe l Pn o -ig** which to as- Will do it, tiny propore to do the largest bush es» this Fall and cep - a» tssliuio y 1 s.rà. prv- yet forsaken him. Desiring to visit Moses* Indians with them is known to sh mi M they atte-apt t*i errs« that river. The present lo- ’ atimi <» r the Indians t* Wintti tvci uulu by thm. in the last five ytuis, ClAtiull lit— pin ;*<)-♦* ts tu Jaekswoville. be bid his lit'le remaiu- be a fact, but bow many it is impos on the N >rth F -rk of J »hu D »y’s r ver sible to state; probably not more tLau ing* rndney beneath the dilapidated •» I* And that they can positively n ake it to the advanti gc of rvery’ane * thirty, as he (Mose ) reports that num near the month o’ Granite ereek ••Grow Wth the Place they coutiuiie m iving in'itliward th»*i floor of his old cabin. On bis return, her missing irom bis baud.arid the to call upon them in A>hiai>d and test the tiuth ui their asst rtiuna.* ’ he found that bis cabin bad been en opinion they have j uned the h'*stil.*s. will strike the C »’utuhia river- •••me ' he K IN F-.VVB OF T IO8E ** HO € where ah«mt the mouth of W.llo * wl . ak goud BOOTS AND They will spare no | ains to n lii tain. n tru fully 1L l . ii ever the fcp- tered and bis money stolen. Never It is certain that tre force under B i creek Thev may, however turn *•«•-! ututiou of their house as the . . f mind, Rowland, we’ll make a raise yet, falo Horn increases rather tbau dirniu ward, passing by he head uf » Ks» □Pxi^F Adr Da** usas» iabea All the information that be some day. gathered renders it almost certain that ••-eek and k«ep to th« left of Grau»« Maiejiiu* o’ »11 ki-.d-, rush *« a •Ì— tbs hostile» luteud to cross the Colam R Hide. Yufi will k»*e|.» a bright look bia somewhere between Wallala and «mt, in onter to strik»- th**rn a« soon s g«t into'vonr ueiglite»rh ’«»d. Ge«.-. IKzCSR GOODS, a* ALARMING INDIAM NEWS. Snake river. From where they now ilv*v ALLIGATOR, ETC are. ods day's march over good trail H »ward is with the ervairy, anl ha« b e - 4 - z r- ttle at Camas Prairie -A Large Num­ will bring them to the desired ¡»lac»*. i>! tan) t hing »•!••• the public naj lenire ber of White« and Indian« kil.ed The military authorities here uud-r ordered ir<»m -Nlall«ii«*r fo reja.rt t«.» Umatilla« J..in the Whites — t -p’e and Fancy Goods. Grrc»rif s. Hardware. Clcthirn. Ecoti I Gr*n. Wheat.tn are active, but owing to Gr.W»r. Ess Get ds. ( rcckciy, Or ik got*t*n u-> in the are powerless, mauy of the companies stigeroal nor»hwar tn* •! »ntr»- if h i^s s cv H dqrs D iv . of the C leabwater , ) some are even below that number. he procured. U uatilla H diaus have A d <1 in f».c: Ev.ny b ug Requin d fu» the Trude « f no JS—H GB » NUTLEY Truupor'y at Ft. Walia Walla, July 3f C elilo , July 3 joined the hoMlil*—. nt**ali g th-raes ai>4 In ferring to Gen. Howard's instruc Fires are burning ou tue iiiiis up the moved in wit'i them; the* trail* ind ticns telegraphed me on 28th nit., I Columbia. A frieudly Iudiau told uo cate a verv large unuite-r ot h / i «•*-. ASHLAND LIVERY have to report that the movement north to day to tell the people on the D *s with oboat 1 0OO< »orae-. ward anticipated b* him has actually chut tea to be ou their guard, as the M ason A. A Q . SALE AND FELD STABLES ! occurred Agent Cornoyer informs me hos'iles w re going to divide in small —A FULL LINE GF D illes , July 6. — T^e Stage Is ill that the Umatilla Indians fought 400 bands and scatter, cros-irig the C dam from C»uyoi« City A*ls<*hsig«i mi L MAIN STREET, ASHLAND hostile Snakes all day yesterday.killing bia wherever they could. dier. tiamr il I ’ h -iup*on. fr*»n» L i-ter ’ » 30 and losing two, at a point 40 miles M c D onald ranch, ab-Hit 25 m>tea fr*»tu C a»ou ■re south of the Agency, about 80 mile« John R Foster Esq. hasji.-«t re City r* p *rfH tu- ho-ntes «.trungL f *r from this point. This I received lat«* ceive-i the following dispatch fr«>m D II VIN last evening, with an earnest appeal | Um^illa landing, signed by J. H. tide*! 25 nites fr an theb o* fro». give Gm. Howard bat*le Ro caiif« from tbs citizens of Pendleton near the Ktivzie. and is doubtless reliable The sii h- g- ir.-tv** lo i i<> ■ th. !<• forces w**reexpected up to ««¡gage ?li» Agency for military protection. 1 bad diSLatch is of date Wednesday*. — CONSISTING OF— i» d" eludi«, g na»-’ii •« co..- ho* iles on t»i- irt »rrrng of the 5«.h i»ml. r an hour before receiving this intelli Umatilla Indiana, under Cornover. titillili e fv e perori-g' ih« h.» o man- gence just moved all my available force and settlers, are fighting host»I- In­ IT ere are about 1 6 miles from points on the Columbia,report uuusiiai this place C»pt, uperrv, with 45 vol J. H K unzir . WHEAT—OATb—BAKL1.Y—BACOE—AND— LARD. signal fires burning last night« and th»* Unteere, f-mgut hem al- dav yes erday And ean farni-h mj cii»tot»ers wi'k s tiptop W alla W alla , J ilv 3 1878. women and children from Umatilla and turn ou. 1 nriy time. The latest is that ttii umz-ma o Pru aud last night. H * !»»•€«*'» meD ki I ted Cume *n¿, arnie nil! und jhe us a trial I WalioJaare now ootuiug here to Walla die ton have joined the Uuatiilas in a A Lam r aud H H«Ie, and so-pe secen Walla fur protection. A mes-enger fight against 400 Snakes, aud are fight­ or eight w«>uud> d The wn-mded were HORDES BOARDED who left Pendleton a* 4 a . m to-day, ing them to day on Bircu ore» k, six all t>roagbt in to P i*-t rock aud aii-reo»i J «•. b at ent'.a i. their home- by bo-tUes It is exceed here now and will probably start out Frez-*r Sylve-’r-r L»*sd n. 8. R th«- ingh unfortunate I have no force with right a Way. T«i«re is a deil of uhi d Arthur Cri-fie «l* v»-. W.- send "nt » And saiiiifaction guarnii ♦:«<» la *.11 my trans* through. We cannot tell yet whether council sent out a lot ot courier* last guard tor gun*. H-v«* t-ie -onri house action«. Y • . . or i ot they will turn east toward Sal­ night over toward« Peodtetou Non«* »qaare «mtr ueb-d, and wil> b-^ ab et» mon river country. I would be glad have returned ye*; m«y oave aome give the red devil« a warm re •»•i»t»>m if T.’h3Pf] H. F PHILLP’ to have any available troops seut to re wore news as soon as any of them come tney suoald pay a* a visit. W< • ill port here at earliest date. No oommu in. keep you posted at all times in regard meat ion with Gen. Howard by courier to inuvsmeute here. (0) U matilla , July 3,1878. , to La Grande and thence by telegraph M re have guue to him to d *y.1 in"location with Portland all day. counts at the P ioneer S tore Dry Goods at the lumbia river Indians to fi^bt the hos­ at the ’Wires, down. W heaton , O ir meu biokecamp Iasi night at 12 tile», say there waa no fight on Biroh PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. second dispatch and f mght th-*ir way out, io»-( Those knowing themselves in-' creek, but at C imas Prairie. They tef< oeiock mg one mau ou tne way. Tcey were W aula W alla . July 3 1878. debt« d to me by note or book ac­ the battle field yesterday. A larg- I have just received from L a Grande, uumt>er of Imliana anl whites were pur»Q»d ‘»y the I diau» till dayhga.t. count. will please settle up at I by on'irier: killed. They sav the h*«stitea expect to They I >ae n>«ar tains. M » 24 1878 ( 2- * » Ï fur tueir ga.lautrj. (be South Fork of John Dav's river S usanville , Modoc Co., C»l., July 5 J. H T ubneb This ulhes with r»i»ort bronght in by — Eight families from Surprise valiey J B K e . net a citizen courier who rode from Canyon Toe lu An i iHiit-iise htui'k of the busti” City to this place in 12* hours, Ubing have just arrived in town. M1TTEB8 IN GRANT COUNTY. diaus have b-en within eight miles of bat one horse, arriving here thia morn­ brands of iubroco and t >gHt*a at 8. B. Parian wiitea from Grauiie ing, asking government aid for citizens the valley. They stole stock and to k F> ieodly creek, July 1* : the PIONEER SiOliE. of J >hn Day’s valley. He states thai the contents ot the cabins. Plates have warned the setltere that ts ANY PMRSQN 15 ciC'tau »coats attacked IudiaDs.nuru ------------ « • ft.- ------------- Tne tv >m«-n and children of Cmyou vaiMMble In* thr parcha«« nf any art the hostile» were coming to take tn>- sonni. Family or Awricatew b* r o^knovn. ou South Fork of John Wa Coy ate iu oueof tor lar* e tnuuci** on have done a iar*e trade tlye ____ ‘si'JLIay • riv»t; were rurrounded and -till vadev. t ie .-tit r -1 ¡e • f t«*w . S -a*»* report* i» the remate parts nf th» .errltarte«. "ÌROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OIL? Following is an extra *t from a leti r ■M« in r<* ar 2 0oJ luma««.-. ml have, with few eaeeptians, exceed. figUtiug; also that Indians w*-re poor T*.. V • ’h» expertntinn« nf the purrhMer, from Mr. E- E. Turk to C. B Beiiiugt-r, • nny clnftniag tn have made a savtun ing into that valley. S >ldi»rs, «up B t •tarr>'*l f •» Fox / I « * t -I • t • <ò tn OO per rent. We mail these . posed to be Gen Howard’s, in pursuit. E>q: Cheaper ih.n the Cheapett” is Cur fnotio. hard »1th 25-J men Ca- e it J -. U May u.owrta TO ANY ABURMH, • CE. UPON APrUlCATION. WeseU C anyon C ity , July 12 am (Sigurd) FfiBBeN, Operator. »«llyy y»S-» «d»y. J .» a ou W it C Ulto <■ good« tn all mankind at whaleeaie '-reinnwantliiestataaU. Reiereuca. I have J cot retnrued from carrying Up ¿ is a io tunnel taking rjre of Hte wtiaoded. to otgaL .'HE ASHLAND oirurr t 1 < i» • * LAKE COUNTRY Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex­ change for goods. GEO Nt TLEY. A « h 1 R a d. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ' ACKNOWLEDGED • 9 - HEADQUARTERS Ecutkrn ard Eu.tL-1 Estcin Ci££cn PIONEER STORE. Artla.n4 Oxegvn, Ready Ready Ready! __ ...____ I MRS.«.,«. HkRSABkE-