INDEPENDENT ON AEE SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OE SOUTHERN OREGON. VOL. Ill h ! a n i! NO. 7. ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY . JULY 2G, 1878 ¡T i d i n g í. 1 é PROFESSION A L. * u<-t'k i > vDiir o’-vn io v*i $*> O’itl’ ..free. N'.ij-k. Readi-r,'f ' <» 1 *aCt ll li>ti''n*fS at w * :"» i er-o s . f-i’her sex '''..n maie g-e tp ya i h* time tnry wiHk.forp r i. u'aro «rue tu H H allett . v ’<>.. Bor land, M .me. ¡2 51-1 three and a half miles from the mouth after. Brush had received a painful The T:iaes. of the river. Here, upon the right wound on his head from a cauue pud­ DANIEL GABY, — ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY — bank, was a large rancharie of Indians, dle. The times, th« times—-I say th“ times A T TO i: \ Il Y - A T- L A W - B Y - Devenport had made bis escapa by Are getting worse than ever; with fresh salmon displayed as an in­ .vorj/ii’ j'i’iiLxj O. C. APPLEGATE Th« £<»'»d old wavs otr fith-T« trot flight, while the exciting fight was go­ ducement for them to land As they awl Shall g'ace their chil Iren never. were suffering for food, and well nigh ing on between Williams and the Indi­ OFFICE—On Main ( hi re ir PEAL ESTATE AG EXT. I Tin* turnip-tap and punkiti vine, exhausted,under the assurance of their ans. He arrived in Umpqua settle- CbilwoolA Atkin on’ Store.) AFE LAND, OREGON. The pro IilCti >n ot Ilia t »¡I. guide that all wai safe, they determin­ meats some days after wards, unharmed. HtTIIE1 ENE1TI Dl’TIlo.'i: DEMR- Have civen place to flo ver pots Williams,iu bis flight from lint Indi­ ed to laud. T he bank of the river Terms of >ti,»-< rip:ion : inu go »I w icon w«rk. th<- un*le: signe I II. KELLEY, And plants of fhieign soil. I <■ can be ’<> ilei i I ei'eby in-kc* know n lliat above and below the village was lined ans, had disincumbered himeelf of l>i< Oue copy one year.............. I Attorney ai d (Joni«se!or-at-Law, a: «Il turn * a ' hi« .'hoi» in tin -L \\ . < o , “ “ rix nx-nth».............................................. with canoes and there were Indians boots and all clothing except Lit» shirt. Farewell, the pleasant hu’king night, of lite pillili- sqmie Aslil mrl Oga; anil > J acksox vu. i e . O regon . •• •• thrw. « ......................... ....................... i e idy ami V.11 i iti_- « -, <•<; all wo k ent ms (1 enough on the snore to annihilate their In this condition by was compelled to Will i.r-u ice hi all th- (' mrt» of -he St it*. Prom. It* m«rry after scene*. Club r-tee -ix copies» fur......................................... a‘ e-i ion £iv» n to nil bu.-nxif» intrusted to mv cart. io in« i’i a 'Vo kui udike manner. W \G- baud and a score more sitting in their seek bis way out • f the iaontg,*ins. AVh«n InJi tn pudding smoked beside Term*, in mix n e. IG f 1er. In die buil'ü g formerly < ccupied ONS. <’AKiU.\GE<. BIj’Dil '.S, Will El.- canoes near where th«y lauded. After The t wo men, W illiams and H - Men, The giant pot of b«ans; K.ti.lei a Wa't>. u, o¡>|»o>iie C-»urt Houre. BAIÌ iìU V» S, l’LOW STO KS, Ac , ni ule Terms of Advertising: Wh«n lass«* joined the social band— parleying for some time, tryiug to pur set out together in a northeast direc­ to otiie . and lep tiied o i sbo t i o’ice. ................................. .. K et*, i Txtctl No i«-* ; • r I. O. Miller T : e best Lasiti ’ n mo k co>* an ’ ly on N >r once afl'e 'ted fear, ..*!<► 1 an I Murphy, and disarming Brush, and nights, over a rough and trackless . ................................ .. li So ' “V^TI1.1. I«» li'thi g n hi* line on »bort no’lce an i One •• « ’V >i> ihe lowei-t l nil«. nTvNf II -dden, Devenport and D ingherty. country, did these two men make th«ir I.p< • AL ADVktiTI.-F MhMS ...?2 50 j took pains to swoon away, One «qnare ('eu 1 Ile« 0 o R MYER. lei la et tioU .. By this time, one hundred au l fifty In­ way, tie one so severely wounded that 00 ll.ca udóltioDil in«*r ion...................... sight "f ugly me t; dians were or. the ground and pal he could go but a few rods .it a time with­ ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY. WATTERS & MYER. Job Priuiing, thev knew Il.e puri!V succeeded in killing or ui’armiug all out having to lie down to rest, ami then worn in ’ s life should own. Of *11 rf no’lce. T.*gil of the party excepting L. L. Williams, coulu not arise without the assi-tan«,» Hi .nki*. Cileni-r», B iifitc -» C 'r<1e. B 1 1-- ni«, I.* 'sr- not o.; apne trances, (now of Douglas county.) He huving of bis comrade. With no fool to eat, heil*. Post-r», tic., got en up in kuu J wy e ;it kvu g suspected that all was nut right with or clothing or blankets to pr P-eiyt th«m prie*». F hvpwi '11, tn • jovi >1 quilting match, the savages, had k«pt on bis guard. fruoi the chilling winds and f »gs of the Agents for tke 'Pidings. T e songs and merry play, When they attempted to siezi his gun nights, the suffering of these men, - N«w Y.-rk. S. M P-t e'gi I & The wlf cling ot the pewt'T plate, J. O. U. XX IM Eli he dealt them such blow’s right’and left and especially the wound«d on«, was .1. UELI.S - Si. L ino K ,AV«t’i V U »1», Ti e many pawn* to pay. Sm Fr.nctM'i L P Fi- er. In the afternoon as kept them back. Williams be­ beyond niue'-, Pî sxct irai JliÜM i iglils. Bv ¡«aping ov«r the broom, - - Si' hi J. A A •> h--_r ii«, physical endurance and strength, rush- from the place of attack, they form- M !.. » 'h mi»-' lui T ie co «1 <>I<1 plav of blind man’s bull’. Fli'Uring m P’, s iw nttlls. quart* tuill*. 51 i . 11 nuli, I cl on the enemy who stood arouud neately hailed a boat fr ».n up the river and al. ki - ds of tnill m »ehinerv put up t" I D- N I. T.— Tiie laugh that shock the room. R,-.' .1. U N. B-ll, -rd- r in lit- \ ry brsi style. AU w<_>-k w i- I him so thick that they did not dare to and were conveyed to G ir liner, abut Pr.it 'i. Buri r uiU 'l. S t'i-'acti >n gti irt'u'e.-d. Ad lre*j use their bows lest that they might aix miles up the river. .1 H. N’-'i. - i-itl.e:*. or boih. ;.t Adii nui. Oregon. [ 2!hf. C S Srrz'-tt. shoot tome of their own number. Every li ti. W W. F il Her, M .»1ER SAUNTERINQS . a - x w.n-, - - stroke of his gun barrel, the stock be­ iiEAi.in i;v à M S‘l»l»1, J, Q. WILLITS, El. R. ' » <-n, : ing broken off at the first blow, felled O-r, Annals of the Cave Hunter». W U P r»e-, E I) m-. k, oue of their number. The desperation TEACPEE GT VOCAL ASI) IX- Dr. Wili aci*.. HeatHi Corset. 11 -- ».»ri* 1» rmt, IETIEB NO I. with which be fought, seemed to strike Mi<- Ala* W C ijvig, ANI» steeuextal mesic . .1 S M F -Iden. BY F the Indians with terror and they would Mi-« < : irr».’ Sin lb » DUPLI X A F Si-ling, retreat before him, until lie would be An¿ Professional Piano Timer. To those who have n«ither l«i*nr«, • • B W- *»11. I S)TTr;iEBN OKEGON y.r, pj. MH* M ry HcC .... A* Fill side next to a heavy skirt of timber pleasure seeking expedkiou, gotten up »*•;>*. I). T Eerree Gei* ral for L k»* and I ero by v otjnine 1 nliiiin* lnl'>."»1 i about four hundred yards distant, by -the young people of William’s cre«k. L »C C. B. WATSON. •I. M Surui-.i, (fFiwrnl A¿.¡it Toi J.i‘k»o!i an 1 J ihp - through which Williams sprang from and having for its objective point of t’l Willi H . The Indians tohl them that it would the crowd of savages and started to run research, the cave discovered list Hum­ and tfcunsclor-at-'Cair take bat two d tys to reach the month of Xagvs leai e A-!ilau ;t. m. M u| cl.» e- at o-,7"S >*c’ J »t en Inn *iven’<> all matter» uqulr- short intervals, ami often tried without Ashland - - - - - Di <'"<»51 ed. Bit two stalwart savages were And,furthermore,I will add,in advance, j;30 a. i;t in^iiti Attoriiev atthe V. S. kuul Ot'.ice. success, to obtain something to eat. In For ll-'iilv, Y’t-ki ami Rei.lingr.t (j p. ni. soon on his track, each armed with that one of the important resn'ts I. a Vit.w, L'. ki : Co . O kegon *. T h ive now ou ban»! a h .iu lini •! .-.-or i one instance they procured some broil- M 1 c’o e- a p. in, boxv and arrows, one having also a gun of the expedition M y 31, ÌS78 I• o-.vi.-f was the M. CoLv • F* S *'1* l«ave Ash’a-K! HRoridi-, * •.<’•■* Er» n h Fi » " t*rs. ed elk -ki t, which they ate with avid­ Viu 1 udditionml ity. Distrust of the Indians along the 1* ilH 1 .»i m d > v. Buttri.cK 1 -’Uti * ns above the left hip, ranging forward, previously vi-ited. Such is as brief an Leave Linkx ill- < »r L. c.trry'.ie, mail and o vpry R '■ 1 Ili' -, Presella; . i.ir »’uteri coiun unicatioi * Thun-duy cvru wound. At length, stepping into a the pursuit and realizition of plea-nre • night,the Indians seeming little at euse, ii-g-wu or before th* full uioon. Pie iirea in guuu 1 miry spot, be fell down. T ie Indian and recreation. A full sketch of the FJÌIIF UNDE'’SH;N D V. i < hl r<) Re­ »liUxl.nx are cordi il y invi'rri t • I. either from a fear of their white asso­ JL ini ’ .u ni* Irier.d*, and he irax elinj puh li ­ II' 7 ’ . A7 V V/:.7V.1 V. having his comr i ies gun, dropped bis prominent peculiarities of many of our W. H. ATKINSON, AV. M. ciates or from an expected hostile visit ile gene-rally, th il he is siili le be louud ai nc Iliff J. HEPT SECO E IL J. S. Et BANK*. Sec'y. b >w and arrow*, rushed up, pl ice.l it members, us they were drawn out bv this from the other Indians, b it nothing of agiin-t his prostrate body and snapped the incidents of the journey, would LONG E'TABLDHED H’>USE, note occurred during the night. A siila nd 1. <>he l-es» 1 s’zed volume, and would furnish mate­ ■ I. <>. O. ! .. ered in. bright and beautiful. G’i'nn mai ke atloi ds, in a siyle .'eeend tonootber b irrel. and was met by the Ravage ever- rial for a Dicken’ to write upon. Hold th*lr r*gnl r mc«tfrg every Simrday s«s of a clear sky occasionally broke ho i*e in Oit ion. i with toe gnn. A desperate encounter tng «t ’heir hd> in A*r»b-nl. BrOThere in »• *J A'l »uti-rer* fr >m'Ir* J-»*'« p ’b t nr* anxh n* to Foremost in point of wit and hilarity, 1 »iiAier.s iiid su >pe”s tor special occ ’sio’is. through the dense f )rp*ts of fir and I» • ciir^d -’i-nt t ’r Hi-. KisHiier's Okhrnl -d rUiLlug .re c »rdi.J'y iuviied to »eviri. ; ensurtJ, which resulted in a vietirv for «'»’leu up iu appropriate s'vi«, at sho’’t no and most inexhaustible in resonr-es t»» Con «il in p< iPowders. i’o.v e- ir­ vine maple, that embowered the grace­ E. DE BEAT, N. O., lice. JASFER HOl’GK. li- mi i , rr,..r 1 », h.uWii hi -i'll cur* Cou- Williams, he having crushed the Io di- amuse,was young Oliver MeG«e, alia«, W. W. Resi.sott. Secy. -nittpi ion n-t aj Dt-fi-i-« i»l 'h* ’I I no lit nn nun»'» vói tnrers so railv fluted toward th« j barrel. He immediately snatched t ie teen brief summers, and an equal cum­ forw rJ ' -«very ill'-, er, bj Hi II, poet paid, a free he full of’he ui on * va nii irh. ioneer otel o«ean. Little thought thpy r>f tho f.i‘1 t r.e 1 box. gun from the hands of tho dying war­ ber of equally brief winters. If lie on i v n Ao r m n-y un i y. u are perfpc'ly fate that awaited them ere the snn Linkv.lle. Lake County. Oregon *.l »>-• irlioil of tbeir < ur • ve pi»w»-r- If your li’’- i- rior, presented it at the other Indian, isn’t Hie budding “Mark Twain” of th« xvortti riiviuc, f ’he est. As they moved down the river of the O ld P ioneer H otel of the L ulitd >1 le« or U .L id. ,tc in .¡., on receipt of pt Le. th« number of Indians seem«d to in bow. at aome 0 Ur-LTON S KF.t-T.-I’iHnuKLYN, N. Y. the ground, with a ballet through bis in human nature, was Prof. II.. silent, sr«n along the shore and that everv Dit. J, IL CHl’B’Wb, h«»d. There being no more Indians seemingly sullen and out of humor, be Comfortable and Happy Tn lian was armed with his bow and a in pursuit Hedden, who had stopped still had an internal relish of joonnditv O regon A shland , full quiver of arrow«, and for th« must Give hin: a call and rest assured when he entered the timber, au l wit- not exceeded by any member of our part, with long hoop iron knives. that he will n.ake you leel ’ ncHsed his comrade’s list victory,called party, and his grotesque way of mani­ About noon, they came to a nla«« which home ' [2-29tf. I out to him and they cam« together and festing appreciation, coupled with hi« J. R NEIL, was recogni/.ed bv Cvrus Hedden, as GEORGE NL’KSt from there, started on their flight. sour looks and subsequently approved the point where th« r>artv of ten men i ATTORNEY AT-LAW, While th« exciting scene just nar- good nature, added no little ze«t to the had crossed the C''qil'« river in Jun«, I LAiGV.iW COTTAGE! rated, was going on, two others of til« ■ general good humor of the cave hun­ in their pfi’orts to reach the Umpqua » Jacksonville, Oregon. party, were making their eacap« under ters. As an evidence of his s»rong .1 Ptcsant t: >F. Klamath Lake, river, and among hostile Indians. It LINKVII.LE LAKE CO., OREGON. ed or.t into the water. A young Indi to the correctness of a particular M»te- nt 5»an», Eleven miles from Linkvillo, «n th« road to I was therefore determined.before reach­ O‘iire in Post (tifici Buihliiuj. Special Ft. Kl.unalh, Lake Co., Oregon. - P ortland , O regon . ing the month of the river, tn leave the I an, probably one who Lad come down ment. in the form of,“ that’s so. isn’t it. fiPetiiion i/treu tn c