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SIKES WORDBX C of Astoria, have booked Dew hats | H. M. THATCHER, and belts received .... Only two prison B oise C ity (Idaho) July 13.—Cap THATCHER & WORDEN tain Viven of 31 ij or Ezhert ’ a comm »nd. ers in the Douglas county jail, and I EDITOR ....... S. M. 8XJTTON............... while scouting tn the vicinity of Clove room for a dozen... .Three men of dealers IX creek,a tributary of North P >wder R v FRIDAY Laue, got a barrel of honey out of one er captured twenty-one Indians,tuclud bee tree ... .W. R. Dunbar, who has ing women arid children, aud some eournrjRN' ORcewrs PAPER. I stock. Hail it not Been for the imper lieen fighting rum so valliantly for so ative orders which Egbert received, to many years, ha* volunteered to ii>zht 3Ve desire ag’-.in to call attention to move immediately to Indian valley, w» I the siwa-h... Frank White, of SaPm, ♦the T idings . We would say to those would Lave capbnr°d nianv more In has an odd rib. unless he’s a married whs> nave already honored ne witu their , dians. us the country is full of them The Indian* crossed the stage road ou ir.aa, having recently had oue extract LINEVILLE, LAEE COUNTY, OREGON. •pM'/onage, that we shall, to the utmost the Blue 31 »nntaius ten miles this side Settler* Pouring into Walla Walla from ed ... .Chaplain R. S. Stubbs say* that of our ability, continu« our effort* to! of 3Ie 10 ha tn’s, and are reported moving Are now receiving from San Francisco an ex.eusive stock of gouds of great variety Every Direction. the mor da of the hamlets and fisheries ,niake it wcrtLy of their support. We' iu large numbers towards Snake river 3V h . la W alla . Jidy 13,12:30 p. m —M my l on the Cdumbia river, is going to I exactly nuiled tu lhe trud*- x»f die miost earnestly appeal to our friends to! and the Salmon river couutry. wig.ms Live arrived tn the City during the I ‘■pot” in con** q lence of Sabbath des A LIVELY FIGHT PROGRESSING •a3*i*t ns tn extendiug our subscription d iy and evening containi igt uni lies who aie ’ «-cration ... . Au old geutleman nam< d list. Each one of our 729 subscribers W alla W alla , July 13.—A man Coming iu for s ;t«*ty. T.iey are still arriving Henderson w.«s stope«] by three masked I can, with a l'ttlc tffort, add one more! who left Weston to «lay says that the fr«»ni various d red >ns. We will probably : men, near Sheri ha, on the 5th iust. , matne tu our list, an 1 thus double our troopa are fi-^htiug be; ween the month bear same in’erestj ig news in a fe.v hours I Which *hev are prepared «o «ell at pric-s that cannot fail to satisfy customers. Be and relii-v d _ of his witch ani chain, ! of the Todt WiUow and Cavuse S'a .present subscription. While this I ti'»n, twelve miles from Weston, on the Report from the Wallula—Summary of worth $49 and §25 in aoin .... H od . Or- ure to call and see us and see for yourselves. tin Situation. would, in <*n eminent degree, benefit 31 "achaui roa 1. Tee action comoieuo- enge Jacob* hi* ret imed from Wash- i I U3, it would also iusnre to Sjuthern e i between 8 and 9 o’clok this morning. Ju.y 13, 10 p. m . ingtun... .Smi’h was fined 1 T’l's place was thrown into q lite a.i ex.i'e- ' •Oregon a weekly pap *r eecond to none They were fighting when h* left, a* he Cindy ou S tu lav at the Webfoot camp jn the Stain. We p'edga an improve cool 1 sea the smoke and heir the tn -nt t lis afieru mil upo 1 1 e -<-ipt of a report j ground, 11st week. Good enopgh for manketry very plaiu. Hesays that the .meut iü the T idings , equal to th * in- West >11 foiks sent a «cout out for their 11 it reli ibl • i if’rm itio 1 h id b -en received i him; if lie wants to dispose of anything tCreu.se of its patronage. It ia already men bat could nut get them, as they ; that t x* li >s i’e- w tie on Wild H »rse, anrt j on Sunday, be should wait till*'the bat •determined to enlarge it to a tweuty- were in the fight. There arc about j that fighting wisgoi ig on there between the! is passed around”. .. .D »nglas county I -eight col'imn paper, ut an early day. 35-9 soldiers engage 1, and they expect : artillery an 1 Iu lians, and th it in all proba M»jjr ¡Sanford at Cayuse S.ation to- ’ biiity.t le re 1* wouid c »inn d >wn Vunsyckl* will have to pungie §9,888.70 before We intend to continue the work already nignt j canyon and tn ik • for tie much of Snake she’s clear of debt.... Oregon’s appeal «aumraene’ 1, of collecting end pnbliah- IIuSiILKSIN FO'.CB AT I MAT.I.LA KESKRV.l- ; riv<-r, p ’ssing aithie two or three miles of for arms was replied to that she bas al- v2nI9tr. dag early Ipstory, pioneer sketches and TION. this plac • and likely Callinir upon us Upon ready drawn mure than she is entitled •r^minisceuse? pertamig to Southern U mat 1.1.A, July 13, 8 a m .—The fo'bw- luar.iing of ihe fiibting ou Wild II >r-e G>*n to. Tue £ Chronicle thinks a good Morris Baum Oregon, and Northern California,which ing 1-iter.was receive 1 ibis morning fio.n A'beat’in st ppe l seve *al c >inp mie« of CHV- J. M. McCall. auswer 10 that would be that Oregon in itself, will be wortu twice the sub I’e id'et >n, dated 12:30 a . m . airy uiuler Gen. Fotsy the. ’be. who was ju*i ha*, also,drawn more Indians thau she GovEaNo : S. F. C hadwick — Dear Sir: leaving lor Lewiston, u I ordere I them im- scription price. is entitled to. In conelaeic’t, <vn will repeat our Yo irs just receive 1. Will try to get ati me 1 ately o W 1 lul 1, or to the .dd of Mile- requett, that rh«n yoa read this ap- e-cort for the wigons in the morning, We win» it w is S'.l ippo-eil w ts engage 1. A mes- jieal, do not forget ii, bus make up h ive he-*n h iving an exciting time here to sage wa* just r«*c ive I co firming thi« nappo- fhuìn Streit. Ashknd, •/ </ </ day. llos ile Indi ms are in lorce 01 tile sition, an I a courier ft) it from lie, »• t » < ien. your mind that you will secure us, at reservation. George Coggins < I Ponían i Forsythe, instimc ing him o mike all p”ss.-j R eady to receive MONEY ON AC- Jeast, one more subscriber. TV’OULD armounce to the p« op’e 1 f Jack- THE ASHLAND TIDINGS1 TWENTY ONE REDS CAPTV RED. relie I on. They have misled se’t'er* and soldiers and have ac ed a* spies and sco u- i for the host.Us. He farther c mtior.s volun-: teers ag d ist d >ing any act n it justifl-'l by ' cus’om* g »verning in »dem warf re. Tin* naen ; will be raised in Eastern Oreg m Gov Ferry ye-terday disp itebe 1 Gov. ('badwick ' that he could no v h ive guns from V 1 co t ver > uti his allowance. A luge number of freight I w »go s are 01 the road four miles above j C lyuse stion. 31 m anl horses' gone. I R r 1 dangerous. LAKE COUNTRY Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex change for goods Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. THATCHER &. WORDEN THE J. M. M’CALL & CO Ready Readv Readv’ an 1 Al Bunker of Li Grand* were shot llii- b e speed and bv I ho s' <> test 10 d* 10 Mi o-, counts AT THE PiONEEK Sl'OKE afierno >n, abo it six miles fio:n ii -re, on the to-day, ns 50 1 I i Ii in« are r« p »rte 1 t > lin e >MAVG SAGE GETS HOME. Those knowing themselves in- stage road to Cayuse Station. Cozgiu* is been in di«* bin 1 that burned Cayuse station. debtecl to me by note or book .ac B ig B utte C reek , killed and Biker is supposed t» be mortally It. is undoubtedly this sun» ban 1 that Miles July 14 h, 1878. wo uld d. Fred Foster was wi h them and I and perhap* rhio?kni >t to >, atefigfiting to count, will please settle, up at Z di TOR 07 THE TlDINGSC—I SpO’C > succeeded in getting away. Bunker ro !<• i the earliest possible moment, as I ! il iy. We h tv * all tin* wom.-n and children yen' I begin to think th»5 I’d dead, bin with him ab >ut two inihs after be was >h >1, ib ard th * wharf b »ats w. 1 for iii d, and tin must have the money. I aint. I'm dog M rs . M. W. H akgadine . *> on nigh onto bein' but he wis compelled o leave him. l'o-D-r I steanior F axon lving »don » side with s e 1111 31 iy 21 1578. ( 2 ui-50 it) gone up the Hi mo too’. Ivo had the give us the news and we s. irled a team, ! up. Ctpt W.ikins m with nis-qiiid of me 1 with fourteen men as an e«cort. to go for will t ike h *r up t 1 the mouth o. Sti ike rive turnalest, hardest tramp anv poor broke vv- 1 Bunker. They got as for as Chief n P'Utn I shoul 1 they m ike m t fi'>11 lo g- t by h»*re and epecelutor had since the Injun war of *55 ard six. When I hit ’Frisco, I soot’s firm, when they we>e attack'd ami1 cross at th it point. N • one lii*re. h »w**ver, kiador worked my way to Sacramento; co upe led U> return after exchanging a num ha* any fear- f >r their p’*rso i d safety as w<* that is, I walked part (A the time, uud !>e ofsh >t« T 1 • Indians were abo it 150 a.e so weil I >r ifi d 1’11 ii dang *r is rc ircely .pan, of the tune I rode on the hind cud sire ig. The Umalill-.s are undoubtedly thought of e. n by'll • no;• ti . id. R'liVi'T- fighting with 1I1 in. M j ir C >nncyer was sent out to as eriuin lhe whercab u s fh >s of one freight cur or another. Oaee or with the p >rty-ittsc'k.id and they thi-ik ‘hey tiles and rep »rt their appearance al 1» o\ 1 ck .twico u country Jake come along with killed o e Indi m. a< h * w s se *n to fill from this eve ling, have n >t y»*t le timed. Tue e hay wagon, and haul d me a piece. 111* to se. The Cayu-e II »use w is pilbiyed I steam-r S potank will ari iveai thi* place a «Cumin thro’ Sacramouto vaiiey I bar md burned. Oar s ng»* Bullion w is n »t | no m 10 mo row, hiving on boar-1 live Have now on hand a fine a?fortment of co n ▼asied my way. That is, I would hire burned at d i.'k. Capt. Miles', command1 panics o*' s .¡'liers. unde • co nm md . f 31 j ■: at night to work in the Inrva-t field— will reach lhe Ag mey to-night, and should | U ztier, who will prob-ibibly stirt im ne<li »of coarse,they J give me my supper and be tl-ere n »'-v. I have sent a t u irier from i ab ly for I’e 1 l e o 1 if c ie • n U10 1 re n .in* lodgin’. The weather wa.* so warm here to meet him,it possible.befo:e Ii ■ reach-1 as it ia to-nigh’. 'fi c S fokaxe will be t ike Orisi .ting of the I »’est stv'es <f 1 di-'* hats and S hades . »’ > fell stock of F lowers , O usaments ,*bat I made it a rule to start out before es the Agency, to advise him of events oc- ' ch irg • of by C ip’. W nki is >c in 1 h s s n d I and T kimmings ; Al o, .bre’kfast. 1 baiut gat no time now to curling to-day. nis soldiers are aii v-ry ! detachment of brave and tme men, who DRY GOODS, dell you jiet Low I managed it all the much worn out and exhmstel. Should I 1 have done such gill mt service on the steam Consi'tlng of «wav thro’. Jt would bo a long mourn- they go into the Ag mey thinking that the In I er N orthwest n* a p itro! 1» • it. Jul tail, and I ve 'boot made up my ilians arc ad right they may got t! 0 worst of U mvtilly J ilj 15.—Tb” troops nn CAlsIMEt ri*. 1 WEEDS. it. Oi v tanii! ’ c>s are at the tn II and C »urt der C«pt \hies drove the Lufiait* mt • •mind to quit litrature anyhow. 1 mu*t LAWNS, hoise. sail ths town is ue'.l gu irded. Ii tho foot liills near Cay use st dlou T’ley ALPACA5!. tUl you huiuctbin’ about how T found PRINTS, help coa’.l come at once fro n W >11 1 W 91 > fought f >tir or five hours at long rutlge things on Batte, tho'. It i* iu the most w»> coil settle th* Indi 1 bu-»i I th nk in the va'I’ V. Fmall v the ttoop^ arid vol brown and h’fk DOME-STI 3, check and stri,««’. lementatior.ahlt fix of any place you Will ke- p you advis'-d. We bel eve they 1 unmer* made a charge and drove them SHIRHNG; Ako, ever seed. Tua whole country is ovet will try :o cross the Columbi 1. To-ai »rrow ■ four miles to the htl!*, and captured several horses on the field Oar vol > rockery and Glasxware, ruu with sheap men. My old cabbin will probably decide that <: 1 *<ti'»:i. unteer* di«l spendidlv lU'd too offieei Cijars, Groceries , TaLacco “ J. II.K eeney . | was gone into by a pare of great big • I I in command compliment* d t’.ern high Candies Nuts. •trappiu* school teachers. Tira saw CAFTHN MILES HITS THEM ADAK. Iv. O V litu a niim'i**r <»f Itvlia .s were mill fellers have cut down al! tne good U matilla . July 1»—1 r m . -T.ie fiilov killed, b it just tlu* number could not A’so, a 1 rjye as°nrtm»,n* of « tt ’.’I articles u inali y • ing ... • .1 ba l“<irned. N »tiling ;« d »in/ to-dav. le ter Im-j i-t bee 1 re eived by courier; shingle timber. Tho fi ll- ra I used to found in dry go;«ia’ L ou - p *. £11 of watch M ill be Lilt scouting Indians had nut move«f Sold kno v is all gone and them that's come from Pen llefon, July 1.3th: l ite in Mie d iv, and thev are watched T > G overno 1 (’ll idwd ' k —Dear Sir;—Th • ! iu since, pa’s on more »its than any very clos**. T » ni’glu (1 »1. B r.n tr i’senv tioo »s under Cap'ain Mil s ire now lighting j airy arrived on tto* U uatiiiu river near .Sin Francisco bnttua ped Iler. Some -n nt c.fh price. about two miles ab >v>* the Agencv ’ .vi h llv* j I flje' tiler command, a-i *1 will move ou fullers arc makiu’ n! lingles en a saw ini e g • xlc, and necert.itn pree® .. is Indi ms. and h ive be m f >r ti e. I i^-t two1 the Indiat s . tr 1 ‘•opposed early m the 1 c.vura. Firn duur no>ih <J. 1 jiffll »in<? liieaopi lizia the whole b'Zi lu 4<JJ1 he irs. The Itvl: ins are on the river, n *af • morning, C >1. Soitord is coining no •nes. Wb'-n I started out sperilitiu’ I their generd c imping place, al or nearly . from the Li Grm le w>y and isMtp .left old Towser with Pi'l B »rker and all of the I 'n itill 1* are supposed 'o b * in P'»*«d to be near the Indians on tti<- be pot caluioae l, aud diAd. [ had an th’* fight If possible,have tho«»* La Grind.-1 Meacham ro rd. and shoul I the attack _ol«l sow and j igs runnia back in the guns come on the stage, a* w" a e very like be made on all si les it will be warm times lor the re I devils to morrow hills whoa I left, which I’d counted ou ly t > nee 1 them: if no*, they c tn g » f >r .v ird B oise C ity I T., July 15. Would rake pleasure in announcing to givin’ me a little start, but the bears Iro n he e by teun assort is it is safe to go. A courier arrived today at Li their old cii'lo r.ers md the public generally got aajoDg ’em tod wiped ’em out. I’m the n o 1 the stage if the p issenger« h ive Grand** from M-mch*m’.s st, iti m in the that til**) have ou band at This place is not what it used to be, to be e.v ludel. Al Bunker h is just g >t in. B'Ui* 3Ioiint»ine. IL* reports tunt at and I’m guin’ to leave it. Mr. .Editor, The parties whog »t hi n b i I to run with him 6:30 tins morning rlo* Snodgrass v dun teer* broke camp at 3I *a<*ham’s. These good bye; you have been kio<l to me. two mile« t »get, away from the Indians. II * volunteers are a company ra *el in L i .If you nover see me agin please write. is b idly shot up, b it the do?t >rs t hi ik no* Gr ’tide. They started toward* Ciy ise Jo u fatally. Coggins has not been found jet to recover the bodies of tcam-ter* kill- .Farewell! S aucelo S agc . but, his b odv will probably be found to- 'ay ed on Si’indty. To Indian scouts >il- — AND Should lhe Indians get the best of Captain *»o followed under Williams. In about Mile* wo wpl undoubtedly have to fight 20 minutes heavy fi mg wa* l>e*rd,sup- Thmk the stage should have a heavy e*c >rt po-ed to be an attack l»v a large for e It is impossible for us to give all the of bo'tib-s. C »1 Smfonl broke cam t> Indian news that comes through the 1 I Th»*re are over 100 men here who have no at 31 “ucham’s immediately Smbmi J. B K eeney . -daily papers. Al’tcu of ic is vague and 1 arms of any kind. has two cavalry companies,Carey s and -------------------------->. ♦ ---------------------- WOOLEN. FT'S * ASHLAND son imd Like cu'.iuties that limy have c<mi- tnet.ee I receiving their n**w Fell Stuck, and that every day will witness additions 10 ibe largest siock <»f 0 y >0 Millinery Goods, to join Miles in Fly vallev, near Dalev R inch, then 'o’lo v on ths trail of the I »dians ! north. The pris>n*rs capture! yesterday .John Harley, Superintendent of the are now 01 the wty to Fort Bo sc under ;Norta-western Stage Compauv, thi, Egbert’s e cort. (From O regonian :wd C hronicle cli^pitche*.] B oise C ity (Idaho), July 13.—3Ir. eveoi.ig received the folio wing dispatch from oue of bis <livi--ton agents, now at ‘Meacham’s on the lhue ouutaiu*; ‘'A courier has arrival and reports that j • Captain John Creigliton’d company found three bodies six miles from here, .supposed io bo freighters. I went tu the top of Crawford’s Hill and saw the Indians set fire to Cay use Station ixud heard rapid Jfiring in the direction ot FeEdicton. Th*» firing sound“«] like ■ Gatling gun«. Co; gan, Foster and Al bert Barter, who left here ye-terd*y at ;2 p si., aivi mis«ing. Creighton’a com P’»r.V f-'Hti'l }. »‘S’ef s hor»e half wai down C’-ewfurd Hill.” A. la’er dis p<Acb jn >t i• cum -4 says ili!,» Cavuse iSUtio»! was Lurned jind two men killed. U matiij a . July 13. 2 30 p m — The G >v- ernor has tu «de call for 30 > volunteer* to re port to him, and «ent c airier list evening to Pendleton to ce: news of what h ippeied after he left thi* tu u ning. Courier re time I at 5 o'clock a M , having r »de 75 mile* dur I ing the night. The Governor’s pro lam cion ia substance recire« the co iditioi of affiir-»: siiys th.it all friendly Indi ms will go to the ho'tiles wbe tevt-r th-y G id they can be sue- ces-fal against th* whites;that all friendly In di ms with few exception* are the midnight allies of the b »«’ile« »nd aid them in remov ing stolen stock and pl 1 i i r: th it their prcini-et aad pie Tien Iship c uinot be I • mi vaniate of t,--:ry <me to c .11 i:p> n them iu A hlat d aix| le-t the truth <>■ ilu-lr asset lion* Thev will spate 1 o |>ams i<> maintain, moro tuli« tirili ev. t the te u .ati<>n of iLetr ¿ RE NGW RUNNING AND MAKING THE URY BEST Or NATíVE W051. HEADQUARTERS, BL AN EFTS, .-F ’ll----- FLANNELS, Staple and Fa cy Goods CASIMERES, Groceries. Hardware. Cloth ing, Boots, Shoes, Kats, Caps, DOESKINS iiillincry and Dress Goods, Crockery. Glass and Tin- AND IIOSERY. Ware,. Shawls. Wrap pers, Cloaks. QlçL gnd Zfew And, in fact, every tiling required ior the Trade <1 Are ii û rd to send iu their orders and as-nred that the same shall rectrve j rumpt attention. I 1 £ V 3 & S 3 ««««» ¡¡•id Smith-easterii Oreg o ai- SunlUi rii 53. A FULL LINE OF- i yYSTIuAND IN BECOMING SOLE rP.Ol*R:i:rOR OF THE ASHLAND WOOLEN MILL*, ,z--> VV J 1J d 1 istu-A «BODS , s' Anesume the late company it oeb'.^dness and all ac- c <unts and notes due hs Company SOUTH .Or' C \N YONVILLE, are payable to me or my order onlj. / ’ Tt la miet* I , -CONSISTING OF-------- lì.i.iik' ts, I ClothtHy* ( AV. H. Atkinson wrcxt Al wav* on hand an I fur salt* at 1 »west prices I I ^■5f“lhe highest market prices paid Au horlzed agent for in<* and his fill power tc WHEAT — OATS— BA KLEY---- BACON transact any and all budee« connected with the ---- AND LAKI)---- SMDIAd %ill ’KliiS. jckssraa ASHLAND W j OLEN MILLS JAS. THORNTON. Luke Co., Or. i -OF— DRY GOODS, FANCY GO ODS Qxegen. CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND .SHOES I [0 »ndjnse.l from Stite Erchinges] < O 'tt bv tllell) ill the l.ol file y ars, ’1111 tt. .< iln-y enu pos“¡ve y ni.! e it t.i l FOR CASH. A We!l Selacted stock STANDARD GOODS, SOLD AT THE LCWESI MARKE1 PRICE, Will do ¡i. they pr >p >*■• to do the laruest Lit-im-ss this LII and winter, ever T ” II <Sll. Ev i b ought to ili!.* inai ket. They desire tn say lo ev cry leader oi this paper, that, if Hivirg purchased the en’ire inte’es’sof my l ite partners, iu tie A-til nd Wous-n M lis, I Like jJeufc- uix iu aLnouiicÏLg tu the pub.ic .hit the J. s. ÏIEUKJX & CQeî S inurr’s and wont to the rescue of 'he volunteers At the same time he star ted two ci'izen couriers back to L-. Grande with word to Snodgrass to send forward all the men he could get. Mr. Banker is wounded in two plaoe* hut n<>t fatally. George Coggin’s body was so b*dlv mutilated, that *it was necessarv to bury it h»re His clothe* were taken off and burned on his breast and one finger on which be wore a ni*g, was ent < fï. M E RCIIANÖISE t I VARIETY STORE. SEVEN llofiTILFfi CAPTIRE0. .coutradictorjr, and shows that intense B aker C ity , (Or. ) July Li.—The hnstiies «excitement prevail* iu the country iu- hire made their appearance on Clayer vaded by tho savages. Through the creek, a trib i’ary of the North Powder riv »efforts of Gen. Howard and his forces, er. Cap’ain V ¡van’s comp my of Egbert's supported by Gov. Chadwick, the des command, while scouting yesterday in th*t perate effort of the Hmnock* to cross ditec’i m, captured seven Indians, eight •.the Columbia, has been thwarted. Toe squaws, some children, some twenty he id gun boats on the riv-or was tho direct of horses, after a vigorous purs lit Thirty n.eans of driving back the E> mnock or more of th * ho«»il s e.«c iped the sc »nt* .h* rdes. Tue Icdians tio aug it impos A party from Meichim’s report a large trail sible to crois, broke up into small through the Blue Mountains passing 10 vard paitiea, apparently for tue purpose of Snake river, nude early yesterday morning making their tacapo through the Blue Egbert’s command is ordered to the I’avet e XL'Oontv'n.s, presum-bly to find s »me ! country to watch f <r th 1 returning hoeib «, .¡point to cro3s Eimke river. The follow who are evidently moving north toward Idahoand the Salmon liver country as fast jug dispatches will give a general idea «* possible. Svif »rd’« c »mm in 1 is ordered -of the progress of the war: » t I ¿X ; yr * * I IJ A R D AV A R E T O B A C C O DRUGS B’ri«h B own has been elected 3Tav or of Seattle W. T........ A number of I deaths have occurred from dip theria. I And ill fact everything usually kept in first cla '. s variety stores , which having near Seattle recently .... n.ill etole al mule near Roseburg,and was overhaul-: been purchased in San Francisco ed. brought back, and a charge of i horse stealing lodged against him .... I Frank H ’dgkin* of the //cc is oonvales Cent. . . .33 il’ard Havs 10 rears of nge, I They will sell at the very I was drowned in Yamh'll river list week ...Til? steamer Al x Duncan,rnn- I tiing from S. F , to the mouth of R »gr.e river, win wrecked on the 17th I ult. The crew uni cargo saved, vessel We trust the public will givens an op total loss....The unlucky Lucky porlur.i y to verily our stafeDicnls beluir brothers lost a §2,000 saw mill, on purchasing elsewhere. flood river, hy fire, recently.... 2.000 improved rifl-s, with necessary ammo SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. nition have been shipp«* 1 from 3’an- I c»»uver to the people of Ei*tjrn Ore C^°Be sure to give us a call gon, Idaho and Washington, to alio.»t HANDY <£• ROBERTS. “Injuns” with.. .The Alert Ladder At the Lowest Cash Prices! Lowest Living Profits A Large and Fresh siock of An Elegant stock of Clothing at the Ä Dry Goods at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. II A Fine Assortment of Fancv I ! ! A splendid stock of Boots and I , Shoes ut the Goods and Notions at tlie I' PIONEER STORE. I PIONEER STORE. I + i II , An immense stock of the best ’brands oi Tobacco and Cigars at ¡the PIONEER STORE. ____ '» GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, FAINTS AND OILf “Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Our motto. Bring an your Produce and Exchange for Goods. ▼JiM.-tf MRS.M. W. HARGADNE