Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 26, 1878, Image 2

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    THE
ASHLAND
J. ?I. SUTTOJf
TIDINGS
I DITO It
..JU Y 26, 187S
FRIDAY
ODIC FORCE}
INDIAN WAR NEWS,
and Capt. Miles, who give a««urances that
they might re’uru provided they brought
Eg m, the no'el M diietir chief, with thein-
r Jonda eed from O kegonian Dispatches.]
Und»*r this arrangement. o> list Moiday,
July 15, about 40 friendly Umuti’las went in
Dispatch from Gen. Wheaton.
the fo en ion to ihe camp of the boriles and
The following is receive I from Gen.
intim ited to Egan that they bad c me to j >in
iVhraton under date of 15th inst.:
him.but privale'y told ihei p ople who wer e
U maitl .- a A gency , July 15.
CaptSlalen, A. A. G. V ancovvkb : The with him the conditions upo i wh cu they
houil- s are rep Tie 1 to be moving from their would be dloved to return to tier reserva
i osition near the bead of «icKai’s C'erk. I ti<m. To the term*, all the U n nidus friend
bad expected to attack them early to-m Trow ly and bo*tile, agreed, and Egun with s ven
m Tiling, when 8 inlai d would ba in the vi-
ciu'ty of Meacham's I -e nl Forsyth with a • the 3 ot his pers mal followers, was calle I
c valry column, in quick pursuit and follow on side of the bos ile cam ». <is e -ibly fo-”
mm v. ith Mil s’ o‘iumi, McBetn, Umatilla the purp -se of (,ar e. i ig over the co iditi m-*
nite* pre er.with Um i'iln» bcoh ' s ace mp mie ot their un o i wi h him. •» be.i il the p ir-
iheiroops. Pony six Umatilla scouts «re lies h id readied a sp it out of reach of bill
I ow fighti' g the E innock raiding p irti-s and |e s fro n 'he camp of the main ho ly «if the
Snake Chief E 'an is reported to be killed Indian-, E*tan was seized and intormed 'hi
lli ad men here believe he is dead. I do n<
he was to be caried to the camp o' ti e Bos­
tons. With the seven fo lowers be re-uste-l
doubt the authenticity of the report.
and attemp el to e*cap-’. Instantly uv-r
W h EATON.
half a hundr« d rifles w re leve'ed. and Egan,
Goad Report» fr >m the I'inatillat,
the leu or of tbe de en’el *ss, tbe coat mpi
LAGl<ASDE,JiiIy 16.— ii is not liue that the <>t the brave, with tli« ee o i: of ihe s»*v<n fol­
Umati Its have joined the hostile-). On the lowers, bit tbe dust. Hi<*oher loir Jbl-
other hand, 1 >0 warriors hive joined Col. heiir-iweie brought 'o Cap'. Hile-'c-mmaiiu
Forsythe. They fought the hosiil-s yester- ns p' i-o lers. Ei<m and his dead were
scalped au i the Um »tillas te un e to Miles’
d iy and brought iu '¿2 scalps and 3U0 horses. command with the trophies of their snce*8-,
th*-ir erring breihern nunrui. g with th-iH
CELiLo.July 17, 1878.
C
ip'. Miles told the In Ii uis as there rni.lit
Steimer F axon arrived from Wallula at
be some dispute .s o he identity of Egm’s
11 o’clock. She bi ought about 8) refuge*.0. s alp it migli'Jbe well to bring in sum • oth­
T e report is that the Indians have c tptured er pirt ot his uudv. aud they again we it t->
Umitilla reservation and are scattered all the scone ol th-* killing and brought in his
over the surrounding country. Copt. Pol­ bend in I bis left arm. The arm w>s futvul
• o have been recently fractured above th«*
lock came down and informed me there are elbow by a outlet and was enclosed in
no further particulirs. The news siys these splints and bandages aqd bound to his breast
people are. a great many of them, unneces This wound was pi obably tn ide by a bill
sirily al trmed. Nothing official from any of from tbe gun in th«* hands of M'‘ R >bie at
'he time Egan ami bis parry called cn .M.-s-rs.
the officers ia the fie’d. Greit excitement R bie «t French for their horses near Stein's
still prevails all over Uin itilla county.
Mon itain ab uit three weeks b •l-oe
Eg m was a man rather beFw the medium
Further Rap^rt of Good Work by the
Um .tillus -Egan Killed -Thirteen ‘Im sizeuf white in n, ab qt 4Q or 45 »ears of
proved Red Men ’’—Movements of age .,nd wi< a bo n d *vd, having 'inly bee 1
Tr.topa
restrained fr->injcons>.int murler and pillige
B akek C ity , July 17.—Couriers j ist in to by fear. Wiiib* • oi brave, hr wa«* skilled
La Granu from Meachrm’s and Pendleton in the arts uf Iridian w art ire, cunning and
say that Chief Homley with his band or In treacherous H s taking «if md its inanu* r
were d<>ubtless siib|ecis ol great p-*niuba
dians. fought the h istiles o i the 15.h inst-, tion in tbe hosti e c imp. aS he was reg u de«|
killing Chief Egan, and have his sc tip and as th«* lea Ier ot the who e I >rc-*, though
head. The co trier saw thirteen dead In others ranked widi him in co nm «nd
dians ne ir Emigrant Spring0,about 4 miles
Some time since, an item appeared
north of Me »chain's, where Homely's baud
in
tbe T idings , charging th *t Mr.
attacked them.
ASHLAND
H. M. THATCHER.
SIKES WORDEN
THATCHER & WORDEN
VARIETY STORE.
DEALERS I«(
T. S. HERRIN & C0.»
Have Dow on band a fine ae eortment of
Mach has been said i»Dd written about
the forces of nature; the force of mag- ;
nelium,gravitation, beat.eto. The word
force should never b* use I in the plu
LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON.
Con*l»ting of the tuest Rtv'es of 1 di»* bat « and
lai. We should understand force to
S haufb . »1*1 full etock of F luwkb », O bnamkkih
Are now Receiving fioiu S*»n Fraucitco an ex.ensive stock of goods of gicat xaiisty
and T bimminos ; at o,
be the energy of creation, the motor of i
xactly suited lu the trad'- of .he
all physical phenom ui a ; for, tber*» can
DRY GOODS,
be no force without ma’ion Resist !
ConehtlDg of
ance is not force, but exactly the op
CA83IMERES,
postte of force. Wu a^e acoaaioned to .
TWEEDS,
LAWNS,
apeak of the farce of steam in the boil*
ALPACAS.
Which‘hey are prepared to °ell at prices that cannot fail to satisfy customers. Be
er, but until steam hag hceu put iu mo i
PRINTS,
tire to call and see us and 9ee fur yourselves.
tion Jt is as powerless as so much sand. |
brown and blnck DOMESTIC, check and striked
Force exists in a dormant; state every '
SHIRTING; Aleo,
where throughout space, ready at aoy !
Glassware,
C rockery
and
moment, wheD opportunity uffurds, to i
Groceries, Tobacco “
Cigars ,
develop into active force; or, iu other
Candies
“
Nuts.
wordeji is ever ready to move. Even
the ether that pervades illimitable
A'*o, a 1 rge nr*nrtm*n* of «ma’! articles n«nally
Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country.
found in dry goods* houses. All of winch will be
space, bo subtle that it exists within
Bold
the densest body, coutains an in
THATCHER & WORDEN.
finite amount of pent up f jrce. Mav
CHEAP FOR CASH.
v2n!9tf.
we not aay, without fear of successful
KT Produce txken at c»«h price.
contradiction, that it is the medium or
G .ii on o. ..n t xniuii e g w»i., «nd ascertain prices
b-f -re J urch .Inc ehewuere. Firet dour north ol J.
abifiiug plat e of all force. It has been
M McCall & Co. a
[n 48tf 1
said that light is the source of all pow­
er; and it has been provcu beyond
W. C. DALEY,
One Set of Brass, Rotary ValveK
question, that l’ght is the result of
J. R. TOZER,
H. S. EMERY.
ether motion, emanating from the sun.
Over-shoulder
As motion is force, then thore can be
but one force, and we have rnanv
Proprietors of the C hamp .ox
troublesome factors eliminated from
our problem. Therefore wo think the
WOOD WORKERS’ FACTORY,
proportion tcnabie, that gravitation
exerts no force on any matter in a state
A shland , O regon ,
uf rest, and, if we cau by any means,
All in good order, as follows:
place matter in a position where au
Manufacturers of all kinds of
amount of Uroe, .equal to its gravita­
Two Eb C"rne»a. two Bb Cornet*, two
E‘> Altos, two Bb Pet or-, one Eb
tion, could be exerted in the opposite
Tuba, our 30:iL>ch B usb Drum vud
direction, it is plain that it would re­
one Snare Di um,
main in that position. And, if the
The hostile Indians are divided, one party Rourk, Agent at tbe Klamath Reserva­
DOORS, SASH, BUNDS,
Hjvlrg percbaeed the entire interee'eof my tile
force in opposite >u is in exoestt of its going to the bead of McKay civek.the other tion, bud refused to receive tbe mails
partners, in ti e A hl nd Wuuien M li-, I take pleus-
gravitation, it is rqually certain that it toward Grand Rornle liver. Captain Kelley, I that came to bis charge on Sunday.
DOOR & WILDOW
ure iu aLiiounclLg to the pub.ic dut the
will exert a force equal to the differ- with scouts from Bo’.s», wLo has been out a We have jnst received a letter from
FRAMES,
enoe in that direction. Un le? these mo uh or more, passed L‘ Gran ic to night, Mr Roork,under date of tbe 20th inst ,
conditions, of course matter wot:Ll re going to Col Sanford's c imp o 1 north Pow written evidently not in the best of
OF ALL DIMENSIONS,
luaip in air, if so placed,or raise 1 iu an der river. Wljea'o.i with bis comm md is at feeling and pronouncing the statement
Bunnaham bridge in the Blue mountains to a falsehood. Mr. Roork also charges
opposite direction. This is whas II*»n
Or the nine Horns without the
-lay, sco Hing ite country in that »lirec ion a disposition on our part, to ‘‘slur
^•P icture frames neatly mace to
Isaac Cox did, to all appearau ies, iD Gen. Howard is expected 11 Grand Ronde
Drums for
.
«
ARE NOW RUNNING AND MAKING THE
orr’er.
Christianity,
”
in
the
item
referred
to.
Miller’s Hall, in • his place. He sns valley in two d»ys, al wli ch place be will
We are certainly at a loss to conceive ¿-’^‘P laning of all kinds, sawing,
peoded a stick, three feet long, tu the establish temp nary hea lqmrters.
VERY BEST OF NATIVE WOOL.
air aDd walked away from it, and it re­ B akeu C ity , July 18.— La°t evening the bow that or anything else that has ever
turning, boring, etc., etc.,
mained until he reiwrned and t*»ok it Nez Perce scouts, underLient. Williams, ac­ appeared in the T idings , could be so
Address,
BLANKETS,
down, Again, tbe same stick raised companied by white scouts belonging to Col. construed; unless, indeed, the present
A ndrew M c C allen ,
DONE WITH DISPATCH.
from the floor ami floated oft in the t;ir Srd nd’s command.« ent imo c imp o i N i*.h disastrous Indian policy of the Gov­
Lake View, Oregon. (3-7-tf)
Bom»- distance from where it lay. Mr. Pow 'er. Wti.le sitting around the camp fi.e ernment id held to be Christianity.
FLANNELS,
i
’fcçuWiLL contract lo.’ the J erection of
Cox failed to produce further moti'iD all dressed in citizen«’ clo he-*, i mm named This, we think, no intelligent person all kiuJs oi B uildings .
R. H. T. INLuW
KD. J. fAlUW
H lines, cap aiu of a Volunteer iomp my who
of tha stick, but gave very plausible Had s< eti the par y euter the timber, tireu would claim. We are glad that tins
CASIMERES,
reasons for his failu *e to do mere, and iwo shuts into the scouts train a t ee .ibom ufl’ords us an opportunity to give Mr
promised to return in two or three -ixiy yards 'dis ant, killing one ot the N z Roork's d ‘Dial of an action that would,
‘ Perce scoiit<and moi tilly wounding anotuei
DOESKINS
wtehb and demonstrate the truth of Th* Nez Pereas are much incensed a in onr judgment, have been a derelic SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
tion
of
duty
on
tbu
part
of
any
Govern
­
his n»iw science. Mr. Cox has buc - Haines, and it was with much d fScultv thai
white scouts and Lieut. Wiliiains could ment official.
We rtceived our in
ceeded in convincing many of the most i the
AND noSERY.
i»strain them from kiilng bun it once. In­ formation from a source that we
BUp-
intelligent men of Jacksonville, of the dians were rendering very efficient s-e; vie .
DALEY & CO.
]Vol. Til N ... I if]
truth cf hi« claims. His performances and now they wi l scarcely c »ii'iuue longer posed to be reliable.
service. It is feared this will also drive
•t that place, both private and public, ip
INLOW & FARLOW
the Um *t lit» fion the field
Atlas ac-
H'tsh.
ASHLAND LIVERY
underwent th« most severe tefts, and coiiuts, 11 iin< s «as under gn.rd, and prob
Are kvi ed to send in their orders and assured tha
all whe saw him per'ortn, were con ably will be brought io • o.. s ufoid’s camp.
(CoD<leneed fruni Sute Exchangee]
SALE
AND
FEED
STABLES
!
the same shall rece.ve prompt attention.
U.'JAri«.ia, July 18.
Druggists and Apothecaries
vineed. From what wa bad heard of
Senator
Grov»
r
was
serenaded
and
Gen.
N.
H.
Gites
arrUed
hi
Uinitilla
his performance, we w* nt tally expect
MAIN STREET, ASHLAND
Tuesday evening,and af.ei receiving full iu- otherwise treated on his arrival at Port­
I
ing to ccn.a away a believer,
We I lorin iti-m as to toe scuatio i.assumed entire land.... Green apples only cost four
1
O
control
and
pr-ceeded
to
Pendleton.
This
must confess, however, that if wo had
«
Fresh Drone of ail k|nde kept constantly on bmd
cents a pound in Portland;cholera mor­
not known Mr. Cox personally and will relieve Gov. Chadwick, who is pretty bus free.... Wm. Wigcrs of Portland
THE UNDERSIGNED H WING
-ALSO—
well worked down, and who will return to
Leased the above stables. from
been convinced that ho was inea. able >aleip 'Jiis week.
IN
BECOMING
SOLE
PROPRIETOR
OF
would have been convicted of vagrancy, Ci.ap mtn & Neil b*gs leave to iutoim the
THE
PAINTS
of attgrrptirig a deception, and ha 1, be
An army correspondent of the O regoman , had he not been an iuv »li»i minor and public that h< is d<*ifi min. d to merit a con-
ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS,
OILS
Bides th«- additional testimony » » such fr<>m wi in we link** extracts below, g.ves a lives at home with his parents Tnat’s tinuan e He piiiron-.ge that h is or many
DYE-STUFF
o *my accoun ofseit ers on th irulot llie
.»ears past been cuuiei.ed un lh.se justly
men as C. C. Beekman, El. Smith, U g bannocks.
“ a ft er depi elating
at all that saved bun... . Five or six traini
SOAP
Aaseume the late cqmpany h debtedLess and all ac­
fch Haydon, D. Linn and a score of md ar mnd Stein's m mntain and running II with families arrive al Eugene City dai­
Perfumery, and all kinds of
count. and notes due lheCunipaDy SOUTH Of
Others, vlio eubj-cted hi.’ performance off ¿-*0 ‘«'O wor.b of tile fiuest burst s on >be ly from Ocbocojthe object, to save their
POPULAR STABLES
Pacific cast, the bos.iles were apparently
C A.N Y0NVILLE, are jmyable .o meur my older
to a nevere test, we should have written utidt ci ed which way to turn,so tlmy travel top hair... .Portland sq'iirts 3 500.
only.
PATENT MEDICINES
I have constantly on hand the very best
hie performance here wiih one word— e<l slowly along in li e vicinity of Haruey worth of water on her streets every
** Humbug.” And we would most re- v il ey. gathering up ail the l< o e stock and month and her water company is hap­ SADDLE HOR-ES BUGGIES AND
indulging in a gluttonous c .rmvul un the
Cài-PRESCRIPTIONS çnefuily oaat^oaatad,
fipectfully call Mr Cox’s atten'ion to n seiikrs’ lit beeves uuiii first «truck by B**r py... .Great droves of sheep have been
U a KKI a GES.
and u ne b it geLUiiM ur idee Bred.
’
few pointx that would natuially look nard on Silver riyer or cieek. ’Ibis is nne rushing tuto tbe Willamette valley from
And can furnish my customers with a tiptop
LaUPnco« as low ae the time« will Juetlfy.
Burptcioas to strargfrs, and it will open country, abund n iy covered with east of tbe mountains; uot to get away
turn out at any time.
bunch gr..ss on the bil s. m ith red lop and rje
An borized agent for me aDd hie full power to
take the m ut positive proof aufl tests, grass <>u the creek bottoms Toe se tiers
from the wolves, but the Suakes....
transact any and all budiiees connected with the
fc£T*Smre oDe door eouth of the Poftuflica-op.
HORSES BOARDED
to convince the people here, if the receiving warning in time, barely escaped
pesile ibe Ashland Huuse.
Some
burglars
entered
the
store
of
A.
with
their
lives;
their
houses
were
ransack
­
Bame cond tions exist on his return.
ed ami everything iiestrojed. Every tittle R. Birbauk at Lafayette last week and Oo reasonable terms, and given tie best of
ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS.
First, the appearance of a stranger to article in the various h >us *s th* red fl-uids made raise of 3 2.00 they coul I do bet­
BoYDn. H T I nlow œn always tee found St
attention.
the eiuie, r<>ady iu uneud lu profeesfi nal «alle.
most of the people, who claimed to could nut Carry away w .s rendered U'teily
tor shoveling some banks. Next time
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
have accidentally happened hare, and useless, even Io such little »tff.irs as cotfee
JAS. THORNTON.
43tf
in 11* and in lk pans Af er reel i*'g numer­ 1bey’ll try a havings bank .... A logger
y2nS9if]
INLOW & FAB LOW
And satisfaction gu ran'eed in all my trans­
who was employed as Mr. Cox’s confi ous see i* s of l;o- ror. he says hnther; "At
by the name of C. C. II »«ard win fa-
actions.
denlial assistant, and rema n *d shut Long valley, he seit.ers aggregitjng so n<* taly injured at Freeport W. f., on tbe
v2n34tf]
H. F. PHILLIPS.
up in tbe hall with him most of the 75 men, «uinen in d cbildien, were found
for ed up in a rickety stockade. Tl e m *n. 12thiust....... C. B C imestock formerly
week. Second, tbe dim light pervad we e of tie true fr-m ier stamp, and owed of this oouuty will open a "Great Am
ing the hall during the performance then lives s > etv to ihejbold stand they made.
Third, all thrt was shown, f-rj touch B ffled i'i no' surprising murdering and mu­ erican Store” in Portland... .The run t
more, could have been dcDa by other tilating the defenseless, t e Indians dii-c ed of salm >u iu the C dumbia river is
meura than will power, even in a well tl eir l.eliish propt-nsiues o wrecki g every­ very light.... Hit u rain
in tha
OF THE
imaginable.
Weils were fi.ied up.
lighted room. Fourth, thest;ck which thing
i-es burned,and horses, mu.es, she. p ai.d ‘’Webfoot” lat- lv.... A. C. Cox is De
he nuspended twice, was ea’ih time at ho
cattle wantonly kille 1. The land here is ex­
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exactly the aan.e place, and strangely ceedingly fertile, being composed of a tine puty Sheriff of D »uglas county. .Grad­
suggestive of a suspended tbr» .id, aDd black lo mi ex'e idiig even to tlie tops of th ing on the rail-road, from Sheridan to
it would not rtqnire a great stretch of hills, lei anew settlement, and the cit- Dallas is soou to commence... .3 000
A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothing
the imagination to construe the motion iz-us were just beginning to get a'o..g wheu cases of ealnion were shipped from As­
Dry Goods at the
of bis bands to he the act cf fastening the raid took p.ac-, comple eiy ruining toria last week ... .Tom Jackson is play­
at the
the thread. Fifth, tbe goods boxes, ma"y, who lost their all.
PIONEER STORE.
PIONEER STORE.
Oo Camas Prairie, another sheep farn ing ing Governor while actingGov. Chad­ BOOT & SHOE STORE
tnuflders. magnets, etc., very closely
resen bled ths accessories usually seeu community, nearly all ti e herde s were kiu- wick ia absent... .Supplies for tin-desti­
--------------- *< ♦ ------------ —
e<l. Tne command found three l-o ties O e
—Next do >r to the Post office —
CP a ji.gvler’s stage
tute
people
of
Pendleton
uje
being
sent
was found deaif, lying on his face with ti s
A Fine Assortment of Fancy
e do rot wif-b to be nndcr«tood as sca'p
A splendid stock of Boots and
mke i, bishead mashed in and a long free by tbe O. S. N. Co’s boats....
THANKS
TO
THE
lUcLIO
accusing Mr. Cox of using deception: pine branch driven Ju o his bony. Ftvlber
Goods
and
Notions
at
the
Shoes at the
od ti e c< ntrary, fcr rca-mis already • >n abutier and ct e*se ranch was burned Happy Mrs. Sadie McFadden was vot For their Liberal I’a'ionage. which he a«-
PIONEER
STORE.
PIONEER STORE.
stated, we are fain to believe that he and every filing ela- destroyed and rendered ed the handsomest Inly in attendance
cep'8 as testiino .y il tb a, pre-
¿an perform wonders. In fact, we useb-ss. I ii.e lu ichiuery was broke *up and at tbe late Methodist Church fair io
ciatiuu llis purpose h to
are Qjt ie than anxious to be aldo to say if e ruin
c<>mp'e e. All along 'he liu- Walla Walla... .S rawberries are still
from our own observations, and not. ul the hosti e march the same thing has oc in tbe Poitland market at 17 cts. a
“Grow With the Place,”
fr»»m those of others, that we know curred. and ii would be but a r< petition tu
quart... .Scarletfever has made its ap BE is in favor of those who
tbut there is no deception in tbe n»»w > dilate further. •
An immense stock of the best
!
The
Deatb
of
Egan.
science of will power. On Mr. Cox’s
pearance at Roseburg... .Gardner now
wear GOOD BOOTS AND
brands of Tobacco and Cigars at
The Umatillas have »limed to be alto has a mail twice a week... .Beu Simp-
return, be will get a good bonne, who i
.
getber
tr.end
y,
but
it
seems
that
some
ol
the
PIONEER STORE.
will I e sox’» vs lor him to vindicate the
SPoASr QDçpæ
'CPIja«»naa<»
them have been acting with ihe h files fui sod has got to be an Albany hotel keep­
theory of Odic Fo*ce.
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--
some lime,but,having had enough of w t are er....Toe whole number of citizens
Materials of all kiuds, such as
I ndians .—Wa ate informed s*ys the i.O# back on Uieir re eiva'iun. Ihe iea-o enppored to be killed by the Indians in FKECNH GOODS,
and manner q ! their c mi ng back involved
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILT-
f\.aindculer, by those beat paste«], tba* a pr> c eding wh.ch ie ult d i i the death o Grant county, is eleveD. Indiana, in
ALLIGATOR, ETC.,
there are now t wo band3 of Klamath Eg m and ibi t e ot his w >rri<>rs and the cap­ tbe neighborhood of forty ...Dr. F.
Indians in our valley—one on th» North ture h fp ir ttj.Ti*. As b -tore 8tat» d. aboai C. Paine of Salem, aDd T. M. Wilcox And any thing else the public may icqui.e
"Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Our motto.
Umaiidas who, with the hostile-* de ir**<l
UtbTflot» nv»r ami the other on the 40
and
C
H.
James,
of
Portland,
have
in
­
>o dese t and leturn to ihei* rewvat (? ,but
ALWAYS ON HAND,
South branch of that stream. They w-*re a'r.iid th- ir participation in the w »t corporated the ‘ People’s Publishing
Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods.
being afraid logo to their oi l 1 aunt». v o dd be pu"i-*i ed in s-une way. Their
And all woik gotten up iu the
Lave h u>ht the protected fa tre»9<8 of f.ieodsstill on the reservation c mm-mica C-'mpauy.” Tire object is to publish
VERY BEST STYLE,
nur mountain streams ami axe q^etly *e * the tact tliat ties** hostile Um itilii-s one or more newspapers at Salem.
MRS. M. W. MARGARINE'
gibing and hunting there.
wanted to coms back to Major Counoyer The capital stock is 325,000,
no 36—tf
GEO. NUTLET.
v2a44,-tf
Millinery Goods,
LAKE COUNTRY
Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex-=
change for goods.
FOR SALE
THE
DALEY & CO.
ASHLAND
WOOLEN,
BAND
INSTRUMENTS,
FURNITURE
WIZÆ BE SOLD FOR.
CITY DRUG
STORE.
AV. H, Atkinson
GEO
NL TLEY.
PIONEER STORE.
Askland
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