Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 16, 1878, Image 1

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Agents for the Tidings.
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8. M. Petiengill & Co.,
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St. I.ouis.
Rowel. Jt Cüeveuiun,
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L. P. Eisner.
Portland, Oregon,
D. IT. Stearns,
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Salem
J. A. Applegate,
M. I.. Chunb^ihii
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Mie* Urne»- Il ilu .1,
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Junction City.
Dr N. L. Lee
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Roneburg.
IO-Y. J. R. N. Bel),
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Berit H. Burt
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Jack-, .nville.
J. R. Neil, -
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C. S fE-r^»nt,
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Applegate,
Hon. W W. F.<Rller,
A ley Witte,
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Ke.byrille.
J. M. Smith,
Cen r:*l Point.
El. it. O a - ii ,
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P. g Butte.
W. H. Pirker,
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Gran's P. im .
F. Dunick,
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G dice Creek.
itt<-ti.ir<i B.rrett,
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Rock Point.
Mi«« Atlie W. Colvig,
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J. S M<-FMitten,
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Ml*» Carrie Smith,
A. F. S'ieLing,
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- Lake View.
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C B Watson,
Geo T. B 1-iwin,
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Linkvifle.
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W.n. II. Roheit«,
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Kl.imi’b.
Dr. J 8 iMautsuu,
J ih» S. S.'io »kt
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Bwitrza.
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Dairy.
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A«til.in<l
M h -M rj McC<be
I«. J Ff-rree General Agent for Like and
M.» lot- c«••miles*.
J. M Siu ton. General Agent for Jackson and Jose-
Stages !<«ave Ashhuat! as follows
The O A* C. St:*"»* Co.’s Stage leave Ashl »nil
tor Ja cksonville, Rock Point and Rose­
burg every day at 6 a. ”1. Mail e'.o-es at
.'»MO a. tn.
For H-n!v, Yteka and Re iding at 6 p. n>.
Mail c!o-es at 5;3l) p. m.
M. Colwell’s
Stages leave
Ashland
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
mornings for Linkviile, and return on
every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.
Leave Linkviile far Like View, Oregon,
Wednesdays ; arrive at Lake View Satur­
days ; letve Lake View Mondays ; arrive
at Linkviile.Thursdays, carrying mail and
passengers.
A. D. HELMAN, P. M.
8 O C I E T 1 E 9.
Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T.
Meets at the Bill of Helman & Fountain every
Friday evening at s o’clock p. m . Brothers au«l
sisters tn good standing are cordially invited to at­
tend. Tue Temple meets every flret and third Wed­
nesday in each month.
J. 8. EUBANKS, W. C. T.,
K atk T hobnto N, Sec’y.
Ashland Lodge No, 23.
A. F. A A. M..
Holds their stated commumcations’Thursday even
Ing* on or before the full moon. Brethren in good
standing are cordially iifvited to attend.
W. H. ATKINSON, W. M.
J. S. E ubanks , Sec’y.
Ashland Lodge No. 45,
I. O. O. F.,
Held their regular meeting every Saturday even-
'ng st tlietr hall In Ashland. Brothers in good
standing are cordially invited to attend.
E. 1)E PEAT, N, O.,
W. W. K entnob , Sec’y.
Rebekih meetings on Tuesday evening, neares
he full of the moon each month.
PROFESSIONAL
J. A. APPLEGATE.
A ttorucii anti € oun.scor-at-ïaiv
SALEM OREGON.
DR. J. II. CHITWOOD,
A shland ,................................ O regon .
OFFICE-At the Ashland Drugstore.
J. R. NEIL,
^TTORNEY AT-LAW,
Jacksonville. Oregon.
“j? W. HAMAKAR.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
UN K VILLE LAKE CO., OREGON.
Office in Pod Office Building.
cilt' iili<>n gift ii
' ' M. L. McCALL,
Special
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
ASHLAND, OREGON,
Is prepared to do any work in his line short no’
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ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1878.
PROFESSIONAL.
a week io vour own town. $5 outf.
free. Noiitk. Reader, if yon want a
11 ibus.nefs at which persons of either sex
'H- '- c
majjp -rent pay ail the time they
work, for particulars write to II. H allett Jv Co.,
Portland, Maine.
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HOME-MAKING.
$2.50 PER ANNUM.
mountains, they met a Rogue Kiver In­
Growth of California.
dian, with his bow strung and arrows
More than building showy mansion,
DANIEL GABY,
The growth of California in popula­
ready for immediate use, and sur­
More than dress and tine array,
ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW,
rounded him before he was aware of tion has been marvelous. To-day, it«
More than domes or lofty steeples,
NOTARY PUBLIC
More than station, power or sway,
their presence. The guides talked to population is placed at 800.000 in
and
Make your homes both next and tasteful,
him awhile, and learned that the In- round numbers. A year hence a mil­
lb ight awl pleasant, always f..’r,
IlEA L ESTA TE A GENT.
‘dians they were after had gone to lion inhabitants are counted upon, not­
Where each heart ehallTest contented,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Grateful for each beauty there.
Sam’s band on Rogue river, and thia withstanding immigration has fallen
OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR
ing good wagon work, the undersigned
Indian was a rnnner, going over to in­ off. More than half the population of
More than lofty, swelling titles,
H. KELLEY,
hereby makes known that be can be found
More than fashion’s luting glire,
duce the Shastas and Scott RiverB to California live in San Francisco, Oak­
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law, at all times al his shop in the S. W. corner
More than mammon’s gilded honors,
join Sam and Topsie against the land, Sacramento, San Jose, Los An­
of the public square Ashland Ogn; and is
J acksonville , O regon .
More than thought c m well compare,
whites. Orders were givon to disarm gelos, Stockton and Vallejo. To-day,
Will practice in all the Courts of the State. Prom, ready and willing to do all work entrusted
See that home Is made attractive
attention given to all business intrusted to my care.
to me in a workmanlike manner. WAG­
By surroundings pure an I bright,
him, and the Indians were instructed San Francisco contains of itself oearly
O ffice .—In the building formerly occupied
ONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL­
Trees arranged with taste and order;
Kahler i Watson, opposite Court House.
to explain to him the state of affairs,and one-half the population of the Stale.
BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made
Flowers, with all their sweet delight.
They
to order, and repaired on short notice.
tell him he must go back with them to Californians arc gregarious.
I. O. Miller.
Seek to make your home most lovely;
The best Eastern stock constantly on
the agent of Roguo river .valley, Judge flock to the oities. Ten years from
Let ic be a smiling spot,
hand.
W. W. KENT NOR.
Architect anil Builder,
Skinner. When they attempted to now, San Francisco, it is predicted,
5 0«
Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
noltf.
Where, in sweet contentment resting,
« 0o
Care and sorrow are forgot;
disarm him, he snatched a large Colt’s will have a population of 600,000, or
GRANITE
STREET - - - ASHLAND.
10 00
Where the flowers and trees are waviug,
14 ILT,
0) do anything in his line on short notice and
six-shooter from Mr. Galvin, and com­ double what it is now. The law of
Jno
e
B.
R.
Hutchings,
17
50
Birds
will
slug
their
sweetest
song,
n7v2tf
W on the lowest terms.
menced firing at the men in quick suc­ growth will also apply to other cities.
Where the purest thoughts will linger,
T. U. WATTERS.
O. It. MYER.
Cunfi lence aud love belong.
cession. but fortunately doing no dam­ Oakland is the second city in popula­
ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY.
age. De then broke loose and fled up tion, in the State, and Sacramento
M ike your home a little Eden;
WATTERS & MYER,
Imitate her smiling bowers;
the momntains. He was pursued by third. Tho former has a population of
The subscriber gives notice that he is now prepar­
Let a neat and simple cottage
WATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS AND ed to till orders fur gloves of the
the men, but it w*as found he could 35,000, and the latter 25,000. In t.m
Stand among blight trees and flowers.
OPTICIANS.
travel faster than men on horseback. years, it is believed, this population
There, what fragrance aud what biigtiti.ess
Will each blooming rose display;
Therefore, Bill was ordered to dis­ will be nearly doubled. Tuis ratio of
One door south of the Post-oftiice, Ash­ BEST BUCKSKIN. IN GREAT KA-
Here a simple vit eclad arbor
R1ETY,
mount and follow him on foot, and if growth, hewevor, cannot apply to the
land, Oregon,
Brighteus through each summer day..
he could not overtake and detain him small towns ranging from 1,000 to 3,-
Also lace leather etc.,etc. Call at my establishment
There each heart will rest contented,
J. O. C. WIMER
J. WELLS
until the rest of the party came up, to 000 inhabitants, notwithstanding t.«-n
on Granite Street aud see for yourself.
Seldom wishing far to roam,
shoot him. Pill followed him for a years ago, some of them had scarcely
WIMER & WELLS.
Or, if roaming, still will cherish
Jno B. R. Siut< kings*
Mem’ries of thut pleasant home;
half a mile, and seeing that he was an existence. — Commercial Adc<ocatc.
Practical Millwrights.
(noJltf)
Such a home makes man the better,
about to make his escape, shot him.
Carpeuters.
Flouring mills, saw mills, quarts mills,
Pure and last’ng its control;
After
passing
the
summit
of
th3
Sis-
and all kinds of mill machinery put up to
Home, with pure and bright surroundings,
order in the very best style. All work war­
As a rule we nail to carpenters.
kiyous.they fell in with a’son of Tipsie,
I a . v . i * i’s Impress oil the soul.
ranted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address
who was out reconnoitering, and took Though moving in a different plat!«,
either, or both, at Ashland. Oregon. [2‘Jtf.
SCH Al’S OF SOUTHEKN
OREGON him prisoner. After descending into revolving in an opposite circle to our
RETAIN AND RESTORE YOUR HEALTH BY
HISTORY.
WEARING
Rogue river valley, they were met by own, we file them as friends on the
J. Q. WILLITS,
Plainly speaking, uo
DISCOVERY OF (¡OLD AT SCOTT’S BAR AND Dr. C. Eillman and another gentle­ samo. bracket.
Dr. Warner’s Health Corset.
YREKA
—
MURDER
ON
INDIAN
CREEK
—
like
their
plain-dealing.
They are a
man, who informed them that large
TEACHER OF VOCAL AND IN-
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STHitLES EXPEDITION IN PURSUIT OF numbers of old doe’s tribe, were gath­ class of whom the world augurs well;
MURDERERS—FIGHT AT BIO BAR,ETC.
STR I
TA L Ml SIC,
DUPLEX SUPPORTERS. FOR SALE BY
ered in arms on Big Bar, near Table upright as an upright,scant in vice.and
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NO.
V.
And Professional Piano Tuner.
Rock, aud that the citizens under Capt. sometimes scant in scantling. Thpy
Jas«
Ewing,
A shland ,
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O regon .
Lamerick, were also under arms on the reioico in good joist,and as a fraternity,
When Steele ami Lis party arrived at
Ashland, Oregon, Agent for Jackson, Josephine
opposite side of the river, and wished groove and tongue kindly together.
Address him, or call at the Ash’and
Yreka, great excitement was prevailing
awl Lake counties. Alao Children's wlists.
them to hasten on to render their as­ A square carpenter generaly mortices
Academy.
(No 3-tf.)
on account of suspicions movements of
sistance. Dr. Hillman and companion cleverly on the plank of level conduct,
-■ A ll O kdeks from a D istance P romptly
the Indians of that vicinity, who had 1 *
S.
F llkd .
Uo4(tfv2
proceeded to Yreka to procure ammu­ lie is plumb on Lorse-senee, or a saw
C. B. WATSON.
moved with their families into the
nition, and Steele and party pushed horse. Has an eye on the line of
mountains. Some of the more excita­
¿Vftcnwi and ®ottusrlor-at-'£air
forward with all possible speed for the probity, chalking the mark of morality
ble among the citizens, on learning
scene of trouble. On their march steady as a plummet. He never spares
and
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that some Indians had been brought
from the mountains, they had fallen in for board; his edge is soLneiimes rough,
R E. 1L ES T. I TE. 1 G EX T.
Ou Main Street
into town, called a public meeting for
- - - - - Oregon. the purpose of taking th(m away and with and captured another young war­ but he is not the man to chisel. If he
C^fSpecbl attention given to all matters requir­ Ashland
ing an Attorney at the U. S. Land Othce.
rior, mounted on a good horse and wants a bit, however, he will often
hanging them. Mr. Steele addressed
I have now on hand a lieau.iful assortment of
well armed with revolver and gnn. take a brace, and if in need of a saw
L \ k « c V iew , L ike Co., O regon .
the
meeting,and
explained
his
arrange
­
H
its,
Bonnets,
Sruides.
French
Flowers,
Wreaths
a saw, sir. — Telegram.
Miy31, 1S7S.
( do -50-1
About on© mile from the 7’ar, they met will ask --------------
1’iuiLes, Neck Ties, Linen Suits, Jute. Lalies’
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ment
with
the
Indians,
which
restored
Finishing Goods, etc., etc. etc. Also
judge A. A. Skinner, who urged them
An Engaging Manner.
order and saved the Indians. Judge
Dr. W. B. Royal
forward, as ho said “matters looked
B u 11 r i c k. P a 11 e r ns
Wrn. A. Robertson, the first Judge- of
Politeness is to a man what beauty is
permanently located in Ashland,
awl the Warner Health Corset.
desperate.” Ho requested them to
Siskiyou
county,
and
associate
Judges,
[ V Ail orders from a distance promptly filled.
camp near the bar during the night, to a woman. It creates an instantaneous
Will gire his undivided attention to the
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Every thihg sol i cheap for Cash.
James
Strowbridge
and
Patterson,
on
impression iu his behalf, while the op­
Practice of Medicine.
C- *7JBle‘.thing, Pressing and Coloring, in the very the morning of the next day, officially and keep a good lookout till morning,
Has had Fifteen Years’ Practice in Oregon. teaieet manner.
*v2ul(>tf
at which time he would join them. posite quality exercises us quick u pre­
uulhonzed Mr. Steele to obtain and
I’li's. II. D. Joni’s.
OFFICE At hi« residence on Factory Street. [ 3 Otf
Mr. Steele mado known the object of judice against him. The politician
deliver up the murderers, and agreed
his visit, and asked him, in case who has this advantage easily distances
L. D anforth M. D.
J. W. R obinson M. D.
to
pay
the
expenses
out
of
the
county
J. W. RIGGS,
an arrangement was made with the In­ all his rival candidates, for every voter
treasury,
supposing
that
the
murder
­
DANFORTH & ROBINSON. P1IQT0GR ORI C
dians, that provisions be made for the he speaks with instantly becomes bis
ers would bo found within the county.
return of the murderers of whom they friend. Polished manners have often
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
Air. Steele’s party was joined by Dr.L
were in pursuit. The Agent agreed to made scoundrels successful, while the
ARTIST,
S. Thompson (lato of Jackson county,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
this, and they arrived about sundown, best of men, by their hardness and cold
Ogn.)
F.
W.
Merritt
and
Capt.
Ben
- - - - Oregon.
and camped for the night. On the fol­ ness.have done themselves incalculable
Oflice on California street, opposite P. J. Asbfanci
Wright,the
latter
named
being
employ
­
Ryan's store. Calls promptly attended
I am now permanently located in this
lowing morning Judge Skinnerarrived, injury—the shell being so rough that
to. day or night.
place, and respectfully asks the patronag of ed as interpreter, he speaking the Indi­
and after a short consultation, they the world could not believe there was
the citizens.
an language well. The Indians having
"H otels .
sent Tom, their young Indian guide, a precious kernel within it. Had
ALL WORK WARRANTED lied to the mountains, two days were across the river, who after a short Raleigh never flung down bis coat in
spent in bunting them up and getting
the mud for the proud Elizabeth to
To give Entire 8 tisfaction. Prices to suit them together, when it wa3 learned time succeeded in inducing Sam, Joe walk on,his career would scarcely been
and a number of their warriors to come
The Times.
that the two they were in pursuit of,
over and have a talk. While over worth recording. Scores of men have
MIE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO RE-
had fled to Rogue river to join “Tipsie
there, Tom saw and talked with the ! been successful in life by pleasing
. mind his friends, and the traveling pub­
tQf'Call
and
see
Specimens.
|
v2ngtf
Ti-ee,*
inhabiting
the
Siskiyou
moun
­
lic generally, that he is still to be found at
fugitives. After these Indians hud manner alone. A pleasing trait of
tains
and
upper
portion
of
Rogue
river
this
been with them a short time, others character is well worth cultivating,lads.
valley,
and
the
Rogue
Rivers,
whom
the value of true civilty.
LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE,
began to come ovor, all well armed, Never forget
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they said were in arms, and intended
where he Is ready at any time, and on all
and
many
with
guns
and
revolvers,
un
­
Ail
Appalling
Curse.
occasions to set before them the best the
to kill all the whito3, if Dr. Ambrose
Positively
Cured.
til
there
were
near
two
hundred
mixed
market affords, in a style second to no other
Carefully prepared statistics show
• ’AH sufferer« from this disease that are anxious to would not give his little daughter to ! with the men. Sam then demanded
house in Oregon.
be
cured
should
trv
Ur.
Kiss»ne>*s
Celebrated
Sam
’
s
son
for
a
wife.
Before
starting
;
that
there are over 600,000 drunkards
Dinners and suppers for special occasions, Consumptive Powders. These Powder« are
that
the
two
prisoners
captured
on
gotten up in appropriate style, at short no­ the only prepar uion known that will cure Con­ in pursuit of the fugitives, old Tolo
the mountain, be set at liberty as a in the Unitvd States, and that over 70,-
sumption and all diseases of the Tliroat and
tice.
JASPER HOUCK.
000 die annually who go to the gravq
Lungs indeed, so strong is our faith in them, awl ■ and his son and Jim proposed to su b- ’
also to convince you that they are no humbug, we will stitute two others in their stead—two preliminary step to a “talk.” Where­
forward to every sutierer, by mail, post paid, a free
upon, Judge Skinner ordered Mr. of a drunkard. Every year, 100,000
trial box.
active
young
warriors,
who
were
better
ioneer
otel
We don’t want your money until yon are perfectly
Steele to restore their guns and pistols men and women are sent to prison un­
satisfied of their curative powers. If your life is acquainted with the country, proffered
and let thorn go. Steele knowing full der the influence of intoxication, while
Linkviile, Lake County, Oregon a worth
saving, don’t delay in giving these Powders
to obtain tnd deliver np the murderers,
300 murders and 400 suicides occur
trial, as taey will surt ly cure you.
Price, for large box, $3.00, sent to any [»art of the or snffer punishment in their stead. well the bad policy of such a course, from the same cause.
The subscriber is again in charge United
Two hundred
States or Canada, by mail, on receipt of price.
and the advantage the retention of
of the O ld P ioneer H otel of the
Steele aud Cook then returned and con­ these prisoners would be to him, not thousand orphans are annually thrown
Address,
Lake country, and is determined
sulted with Judge Strowbridge, the only as a protection for themselves, upon the charity of world by this curse'
ASH & ROBBINS;
to make his guests
3Eyl
360 F ulton S treet , B rooklyn , N. Y.
other two Judges being absent. He but as a means of procuring the fugi­ of intemperance. Nine-tenths of our
advised pursuit, and Mr. Steele set oat
tives, refused to comply with the de­ crime, aud not less than seven eights
Comfortable and Happy.
to join his party.
mand, unless the murderers be given of the pauperism are the immediate re­
Upon arriving at camp, he learned up in their place. The Agent then sult of whisky, and that at a cost to the
Give him a call and rest assured
from the Indians that at the time the notified Mr. Steele that he was in his Government—besides individual want
that he will make you feel at
fugitives left, they were undecided jurisdiction, and peremptorily ordered —of not less than sixty millions of dol­
home
['2-2!)tf‘.
whether it would be best for them to their release. This demand was met lars every year.
GEORGE NURSE;
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flee to the upper Klamath, or to Rogue with a positive refusal on any terms
To complain that life Las no joy«'
river. The Indians offered to raise a except those already proposed. The
LAKEVIEW COTTAGE!
band of their own and go to the lake Agent then went to the prisoners and while tbero is a single creature whom
them that he was chief of the we can roleive by cur bounty, assist
A Plcsant and Homelike House situated
with Ben Wright. After consultation, told
whites, and that they could go. Mr. by our counsels, cr enliven by onr
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it was agreed to accept their services, Steele then told the Agent in the lan­
lluniining Bini Springs, ucar
and for Steele to take his company, guage of the Indians that they must presence, is to lament the loss of tl a«
Klamatli Lake,
numbering nine white men, two Shasta not go, and if they made the least which we possess,and is just os rational
¿UtonKtJOÍJkW,
Indians and a Clickatat called “Bill,” move, that he would shoot them down. as to die of thirst with the cup in our
Eleven miles from Linkviile, an the road to
Ft. Klamath, Lake Co., Oregon.
P ortland , O^ e 6 on .
who had come into the country with I * M uiy of the early settlers of Rogue riv hands. ----------- ----------------
• er .will renieu her Tip*ie Ti-ee. or chief with
The Canadian governr’ent advertises
Attention paid to the wants of guests particular aftention paid to JjindTitles. Colluding Gen. Lane. They traveled much in | the beard, whosii headquarters were origi
Debts aud. all kinds uf Got trameni Claims.
the
night
through
unfrequented
routes,
nally located on Ashland creek,in and above for tenders for the construction of a
The subscriber also keeps a Good Stable
present site of Ashland. He was a bold
led by their two young Indian guides, ; the
liD<i of railway from the Province of
well supplied with hay aud grain. Cali ana
Principal OSee, Jacksonville, Oregon.
treacherous Indian, and many deeds of
see if be can keep hotel.
whom
they
christened
“
Tom
’
’
and
I bloud was directly one to him and bis band. Ontario to the waters cf the Pacifio
Gums A S teab N will attend to my business
yjuiMfj
g. j. Ferree.
In croe’s^ng the Siskiyou
To be continued.
ocoah.
in P ortland.
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AVagon Factory.
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Millinery Store.
ASHLAND HOUSE.
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