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INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED VOL. III.—NO. 17 TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1878 $2.50 PER ANNUM. CÖ V $ h I a u d PROFESSIONAL. ¡tidings. “WOULDN'T YOU f" A detachment of Capt. Rhode’s com I For the Tint nos .] Eviter Lon) Cli?fco. An Incident on a Battle Field pany, consisting of ten picked men, J. A. APPLEGATE. He toll me mj fice wis the purest ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY----- A correspondent, to the Crescent of tlic late Kebellion. under the command of Lieut. Charles Aud f dre.t he ever h.id known; Attorney anil <*oui>srtir-at-ïaiv — B Y- Blair, was Bout to turn the enemies City Courier from Cheteo, Ogn. under The buls.iliiikenviid my eiugi' g, It was on the mumentoas night of O. C. APPLEGATE <t* CO. The u gh'iug Je u.Lulck d it# tote; ) left flauk. Col. Alden, with tbe mtin date of 8ept. 13th, says : he undersigned wishes to re - SALEM OREGON. My dimples '.hey qu rreletl wi.h ch*rdee, The fires extend from the mouth of March 7th, 18G2, at the battle of P«* rnind his friends, and the traveling pub force, proceeded to attack them in OFFICE—On Main Street, (in rear lic generally, that he is still to be found at Just I'nder e.iT ten ter au-l b ue; I Collier ’ s creek, which empties into the Ridge, Arkansas, after the rebel* bad front So quietly were their move DR. J. II. CHITWOOD, My tre«#es hey miger.d the »ui.be»ms; Chitwood 4 Atkinson’s Drug Store.) this ments, and so utterly unexpected by Illinois river at Ellensburg, a distance driven us in from our position taken on I smfed ou him then, “won du’t you!” LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, A shland ,.................................. O regon . the Indians, was tbe attack, that their of fifty miles or more iu width, its that memorable morning, and had us Terms of Subscription: He told me my finger» were dainty; where he Is re idy at any time, and on all OFFICE —At the Ashland Drug Store. well directed tiro, was the first intima length I have no idea of. The fire id now out off from our base of supplies My lips only modeled to kist; occasions to set be'ore them the best the One copy one year..................................................... I 2.50 Tbe and left no possible loophole for re* “ And woul l I give one of the »wee'eet market affords, iti a style second to no other tion tbe Indians had of their approach. places, spreads very rapidly. ** M »ix months............................................... 1.50 Fur »uch a poor b*uble as this? ’ ’ ’ •ouse in Oregon. J. B. NEIL, mountains are full of smoke, almost to treat, except to cut our way oat, or re •• •- three “ ................................................. 1 00 From tbe peculiar structure of the M ybe I ought not io ’ve doue il; b oners and suppers for special occ isions, 12.50 Club rate« six copie» for.......................................... ground, and the dense naddrbrusb, it suffacatiou. The rumor is that Mr. treat southward, through a terrible ^TTORNEY AT LAW, Bui be lo kel so beseeching and trae, gotten up in appropriate style, at short no Terms, in advance. tice. JASl’ER HOUCK. A d i be rii g w »* #o pret'y I took it, was found impracticable to turn the Ross range, ou Cheteo, was overrua by wild, rough monntaineou* country ; Term* of Advertising: Aud g»te him a kiss, “wouldn’t yua!'' enemies left, and the 11 inking party the fire. Coming along the mail trail, without a road, we should have certain* Jacksouville, Oregon. .locts I.ocal Notices per line.......... He told me there w:»e a de r cott ge I io oo proceeded to engage them on tbe right. it was a difficult matter to travel on ly lost all our train, and finally fell ao ioneer otel Profeasi'ind Cuds, per year I account ot fires burning across it. easy prey to our enemies, which, no 3 Ou Just down near the rock# by the aev. Two inches, per quarter.... The men were now deployed, taking •4 J. W. HAMAKAR. <M> 5 Four •• Where 'lie sweet ro-es u.idded a welcome, Linkville, Lake County, Oregon M • 0 • Eight “ cover behind tree3, and the fight be Last Saturday Mr. Cooley, Mr. Van doubt, would have resulted evjn worse Aud mocklug-birds waited for me, )o (Mi One-tolf Q.lumn 44 NOTARY PUBLIC. Pelt, and/ill the force they could mus for ns than unconditional surrender. The subscriber is again in charge 14 00 With bimse.f.of course, fur tn* iui*:er — came general. Three-fourth« “ •0 I 44 50 17 One “ ‘Tw.i* made pretty Urge for n# two. While I was lying—a wounded pris LINKVILLE LAKE CO., OREGON. of the O ld P ioneer H otel of the Gen. Lane was delayed for a short ter, woro battling wiLh tbe fire to keep LXOAL ADVESTi«FMENTS I forgo*, wbail s id, but I ui thinking Office in /*<».*( Office Building. Special it from spreading. Saturday, the 7tb, oner —by a rebel picket fire dolefally Lake country, and is determined 12.50 time for the arrival of the roar guards. One aqnare pen line» or le»ei let lu-ertion... I kissed him again, “wou’da t you!” attention given to conveyancing. [2 19tf. 1.00 to make his guests EacS additional Insertion.................................. On their arrival, fifteen mon were de a most terrific fire was raging, on, pondering on cur awful condition, Job Printing, tailed to guard the horses aud camp Wiu lebuck river. Ic spread with ex about midnight, wheu nearly all else M. L. McCALL, May Song Comfortable and Happy. Of all description, done on «bort notice. I«gal equipage, and the General took com ceeding rapidity, burning in its course, was qmet, 1 beard a distant rambling Jllnik», Circulars, Business Cards. Bd head», letter* Surveyor and Civil Engineer Give him a call and rest assured mand in porsoa of the remainder, and considerable proporty. Mr. Abe Jack- noise. The idle guards, off daty, ly A li.tie while my I- ve and I, up in good style »t living b»al», PotUra, etc., gutteo g< B-f »re the mowing of tbe b »y, ASHLAND, OREGON, that he will make you feel at pushed forward to j »in bis other men. Bon’s house, barn, out houses, aud in ing around the fire, heard it too. Pres price*. ______ ___________ Twined d d.y wrjath» and c »w-.lip-ball«, Is prepared to do any work iu his lice on short no home [2-29tf. On arriving at the front, ha found Col. fact all his improvements were de ently it became louder and soon we Ail 1 carrole 1 glees m 1 uiidrlg lie, tice. [uo27v2if] Agents for the Tiding-»- I Alden who bad been shot down eariyin stroyed. Mr. John Waggle had a barn heard the tramp of horses. All the Belbra the b .y, bene »th rhe nny, GEORGE NURSE. S. M. Pettengill & Co., ... New York. My iove (who loved me then, aud I. the fight, dangerously wounded, sur filled with hay consumed. Several guards were now on their feet and the Rowell fc Cueesiuon, • - • • l- Louis. DANIEL GABY, thousand p’ckets weie destroyed. P. officer of the guard ordered “guards T P Pt a ner • • - • • Bin rraucifco. MISCELLANEOUS- rounded by a few of his men. For long ye»rs now, my love and I D. n. Senrue, - - - Portland, Oregon. Johnson lost staves for 500 bairels by fall in,” “taka arms.” We now dis 4* Tread eevered^p.v.Us to varied ends: -\fter examining the ground and I. , tUuiue'e, Salem We roineilmes meet and some times say J. A Api'legi’e, 44 finding that the enemy were securely the same fire. Mr. Waggle fought the cerned, in the darkness, the form of a M. I., CM-niberliu Tbe trvl 1 th ng* of every d >y, C irv ill!«. Mi.* lif'io Hanna, posted behind trees and logs, and con- raging elements all day Sunday and mao in cilizens dress, coming directly An 1 meet as comrades, meet »8 friends, Junction City. Notary Public and Real Estate P. W. Olw. 11 Proprietor, Dr N. I.. I-ee My love (wno l.ved me once) and I. . Roeburg seai6d by underbrush, Geu. Lan» im Sunday night, tryiug to keep it from towards us along the level ground fol Is now maiiuf.c'u i ig a q'lahty < f flour Rev. J JI. N. Bell, Agent. • Youctl'a. Peril H. Burl mediately passed tbe orJer to charge his residence. James aud William lowed by a six-horse team and two SUPERIOR TO ANY Jack«- nville But neve r mor • my lave .»nd I J. R- Neil, - LAKE VIEW, L a KE COUNTY, ORE • • Puœuix. Heretofore ni Iiuf.C.ured iu this Valley. He i# Wi 1 winder f >rth as once,together, c. s Sergent, them, aud led forward in the move White made Btenuous efforts to keep caissons full of amunition and six stal GON. [no-litt. . Applegate, using an eu Irely Hon. W W. F .«idler, a* Or #'ug tbe songs we used to ring ment When he had reached within the mal fire away from their premises. wart German Union Artillerists. The Alex Wat», NEW PROCESS, I - Ks’byvllle. lu Spring-dtue, iu croudlees weather; J. M. Salim, Cen r»l P.>im. « thirty yards of their lines, he received Notwithstanding aUjtbeir efforts, twelve citizens being several paces in advanoe First introduc d by i.ini in ttilseoiuty. E>1. R. O«en, : Some chord is mate th it u-ed to rijg, DR. WILL JACKSON, . . Big B itte. W. H. Prfker, Some word f.irg »', we u?ed ro eay a severe wound. Believing the shot to or fifteen huudred rails were burned. quickly gave the countersign and 1 Grans P.»«*. E. Dirnlck, - • He Guarantees Satisfaction. G »lice Creek Atuoi'gsl tLe may, before the hay. R.cuard B rrett. come from the flauk, he gave orders to There are fears that some cattle are whispered a moment, very confidental- DENTIST. All Ilnur warrant'd genuine arid of tbe b.-»t quality . Rock Point My love (who I»ve-me no ) nil. Mi»» Abie W. Colvig, He wil - Murphy. have the line extended bo as to prevent burned iu the fire. The heat was bo in ly, something in the ear of the officer J. S McF.ddeu, . - Leland. Mi*. Carrie Hui.lb, REFUND THE MONEY. - Lake Vie*. tbe enemy from turning it, and the tense that the very air was like the hot of the guard—in the meantime, the A. F. Snelling, Jacksonville, OrcgOD, To any «Ld all w io may receive flour that proves •« Scraps of Sjutbern Oregoa and C. B Wa'eon, not to be as represented. men were again or lerel to cover be blast from the furnace. Tue innocent squad was closing up to catch a word Linkville. Ge ». T. B.ldwin, Northern California • Pl-via. W.n. H. Robert«, hind trees. This position they held deer were forced to leave their htdiDg of the secret, aud turning to tbi® pre ILL VISIT ASHLAND IN MAY g-Jf-GIve him a c-«ll nd convinc* yourself 12if - . Kl>ni»<n Dr. J 8 iMun soo, History. and November; and Kerbyville, the . . B»n»nza. for three or four hours. Notwithstand places and come up close to tbe men tended friend (spy) said something to J no S. 8. o »k, Ddrv. fourth Monday in October each year. C. H. Dy»r, Indian Wai of 1853 ing tbe close proximity of the Iudiaus, when they were battling the fire. Tuos. them about resting here with these . - Asidalxl Mi» M ry McC.be Ashland. Sei»». 15. 1878. Cipt. D. J Ferree I"____ General Agent for I..k« aud occupying as they did, an almost im Link wood’s residence, at the mouth of friends while he would run ahead and Modoc coui'tie». Smith river, was consumed. Ho suved look out the road and presently be Arrivisi of Gen. i iins-Vigsrom Movi- pregnable position and greatly out inesita of Volunteers Pursuit of OFFICIAL DIRECTORY /Chief Num Preliminaries numbering them, the men acted iu the bis household furniture. The fires are back and pilot them directly to Gen. Architect and Builder, of u Tre*ty. still burning, up Windcbuck. Tue Sigil's camp. We beard the man go ; most cool and determined manner. FKDKRAL. GRANITE STREET - - - ASHLAND. Gen. Line finding himself growing falling of the heavy timber reminds but he did not go in the direction of 8 vkv » t >n GrsEBsn, J amk » C. T olman , Portland HARDIN AND ROSE KILLED.\ S . leased to arnornce Io liie people of Ashanld •» ILL do 'nythi' g ra hi. line on short no ’ lce and DlBTBICT JviMlK, M (TTHKW P. D ea 1>¥, weak from loss of blood, retired to the one of the continuous roar of can Gen. Sigel’s camp, and the men real I and vicinity, th »t 0« W ■a» liie lowest t-rm-. t»Tv2'f U. 8 A ttownkt , Rvrt'« M auvort . nons at a distance. The fire has I ized that they were being betrayed aud •• C lkrk IT.S. D ist . Cut-itr, R C. L ampsos , From the time of the outbreak, until rear to have his wound examined and •• HE IS KOW PREPARED U S. M a F!*HAL, A b >K.U W \TTKbS| done some good, burning the under commenced to talk, all at once in their «4 H. KELLEY, Dr.rvtY M a »> hal , W. r. Buw.-s, a thorough organization of thevolun dressed. In his absence, tbs Indiana M O ATTEND to the waul# of;i»i# customers Iu brush iu many places aloDg the river, native German (which I understood), C ol I st l R kvkmce , J C C a > twiugbt , •0 Attorney and Couoselor-at-Law, T tbe teers and home guards, freqneut collis called to the vclunteers that they were _ 1 W. B C ardwkll , wbero it would take months to clear, I and very vehemently cursed that d—d D lpcti »», j jj M oki » AH, J acksonville . OREGON. sions occurred between the Iudiaus anxi*oua to have a talk ; that they M Pus T al A gknt , UieuuriK A S tesl , MOST APPROVED STYLE. leaving it in good condition to BOW rebel Will prsc'ice iu all ’he C »urte of 'he State. Prom, and small detachments of the volun wished to fight no longer ; that they STATE. a* en Ion given to all business intrusted to my care. I tried bard to muster courage to ad »liavinv. *liainpooi»»c, Dyeing» teers. On August 14th, a de’aciiment desired peace,” and expressed a de-ire grass seed. O ffice .— In the buildi g formerly » ccupied _ 1 J ohn H M iti hell , 1 Hair cutting, Etc, U. 3. S exatok «, ì F atkitk G ko . kh , vise them to run for life. When I Ka»'ier Wa's n, oppo-ile Court House. of five m-n,consisting of W G T’Vuult, to see Gen. Line. On the return of RcravAK» tativk , J ohn W uitìaie », i thought it would be sure death to me, (ìoVKKNua. W. «V I ua T a «, ] PROMTLY ATTENDED TO. David Bir lseye, 8. W. Wall, Win. II. the Geoeral, a consultation was held, 8»c ur ." itatk , R P E ah «. akt , I Dr. W. B. Royal and perhaps to them too, as those fifty It T* eanchek . Ei». ositively no work dune after 12 ocl<ck on Snr- Ro-e.uud John II Hirden were attack and the matter of a talk discussed. The Commissioner from Or-’gon to guart-s covered them with their cooked P h INT»»«, w B CAhTKl», Etfllu j^rmane'.'ly locate! in Ashhr.d^e-3 (no-10-v3-Ul P d >y ed by Indians, about one mile south was evident they far outnumbered the the Paris Exposition—Van Buerden— M'» t . P cb . I n - t , 1.. J . P uwell , muskets, and conld shoot faster than I.1MHAKIAN J B.SIBT.H, Will gire hi.-t undivided attention to the of Willow Springs, in which Rise was whites, that they were well armed, and writes the following letter to the Orc- ► t'Fr. P» MTENTI AliV, B F. P.VKCH, | they jocld run; so I kept still. The Ptnclice of .Medicine. A ut . S tati ; L and c »» m ., T. li. lanm , killed, and Hardin received a wound of that they held a position that it would gonian in regard to our State's prizes at office* of the guard seeing their uneas Has bad Fitif' ii Year«’ Practice in Oregon. JVOICIABT be very difficult, if not impossible tn tbe Exposition .* which he died August 18th. l«t Disi ; J’drf' P. P. P uim ; . Att'y, J -------------- ames R. N eil . iness, and thinking to kill time, be ... MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEAI.ER IN, ' dislodge them. I was therefore deter OFFICE At1 i» r»»ideuce on Factory 8'reet. [3 9tf P aris , Aug, 30, 1878. 31 •* ............. ........................ J. F. W atihin ; A t’j.s. H.H azxahi ». GEN. LANE ARRIVES AND TAKES THE i would ask them a few questions; wheu 44 31 “ K. P BoiNK.AU J, J J WaiTNKV mined to leave it to a vote of all the To the Editor of the Oregoni tn: 4« E S hattccig A ’>,J no . r. C. pleh . 4iu « FIELD . SADDLERY AND HARNESS, i the followiug dialogue took place: • 4 L M AMTHt’H-.A t y,C. W. P akxmh . DENTISTRY AND ASSAYING. men present, whether to listen to them ita •• I take pleasure to announce to yon On the 21st of August, Gen. Lane Oft eer Guard, to Corporal of Artil MERGANSER, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. JaCKSeM CoVSTT. or make another effort to dislodge them. that the following prizes have been DR. F. G. HEARN, lery: arrived io Rogue river valley, having Jena*, S ilas J D ay . Jacksonvi.le. It was evideut that tbe ludians could awarded so far : To tbe Oregon exhib •4 C lkhk , E. B. W atson , been commissioned commander of the VZbere do you belong ?” ALWAYS ON HAND, •4 S hekife , W* i . B yiike , have but one or two objects in view ; PRACTICAL DENTIST. «4 Davvri S ukhief H. 8 StTinarH, volunteer forces, by Acting G »vernor, they were either sincere ia their desire it, gold medal, for wheat Medal of Cor. Ar. “ Capt. Hjffx ans battery.** • 4 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF T k »*II'?FK, N. riHUF’t, AI .SO ASSAYER OF Geo. L. Cnrry. De superceded R. B for peace, as they bad no immediate honor, which is equal to gold medal, j O. G. “ Where do you want to go ASSASS o K, b. C. GoDDAHn, Phirrix. SKDDLFR, HARNERS, for wood. Two silver medals for Bal- CoMMiastoNEBs,! *jAGHri»En, J acksonville . Alden 4tb U. S. Infantry, who bad cause to fear defeat, or they were seek ♦ t. K. Asi'EfcH .N, BltlDLER, HPUKtJ, now ?'* A h U uid mon. Bronze medal for Oregon furni F vkykyob C. J. H oward , KTIRRUFS, J •CkrolIVll*. beon elected Colonel of the volunteers. ing to obtain an advantage. On a vote bl HuoL M ET , J. D. loVNTAlN, U TR, WHIP», A.bl wed. <YFFICE on M'n-r street, oevth »W» Yreka, ad- Cor. Ar. “ Gan Sigils camp.” Ou the 22 I, betook formal command, being taken, less than half of tbe men ture manufacture. Bronze medal for LASHER, C1MCHOS. joining Ci’y Drug Sx>re,aLd 0,4.0» 1 e Hureuuu'e A shland . O. G. “ All right, thero will be b Hardware Store. Plummer dried fruit. Class 46 for aud after a consultation with Col Al voted in favor of a talk ; but as - I H. C. H ill . I C-2T* Reptdrin/ p’omp’ly »nd cheA,>ly done. Give me none wool and furs not known yet; neither squad of meu here presently, to escort DtBECTuna ' ” i."'1 * OD' a c 11 »li I ouivii.c» yuur.elves 'ba> juu &»n s ve ruun- and other officers, it was determined to T. O. WATTERS. O. R MYER. » h. K lcm . voted »gainst it, it was decided in the class 49 for flour. Morning papers an you directly to camp.” ey by tr.diig wi b u.e. [3 lo fl R. T. B. S r . ( J am »»T hornton . Rf CORDER................................................... .. A. V. G illett . I make an eggressive movement ou the affirmative The suspense was soon broken by tbe nounced officially that the distribution WATTERS & MYER. M arshal ............................................ Accordingly, Gen. Lane di -, ■ E. W aliai ». WM. D. corpi : ludians. GEORGE NURSE, Iu accordance with the vote of the JcsncR or the P eace . approach of a body of Confederate sol T. G. W aiteni ». of prizes will only take place on the vided his available force« into two bat men. Geu. Line, in C onstable ...... I................ . ....E. W aluap . IF. 1 TCIIMA FERS. JE IF EL ERS A ND company with P ost M aster .. ’............... .... 21st of October, instead of the 18th of diers—four abreast, aud headed by a A. D.U klman . I Linkville Livery Stables. tallions. sending one, under ths com OPTICIANS. C»pt. G)<»dale and four or five of his September as first announced. This Colonel and tbe “citizsn,” who, con MlSCKLLANEOVH. mand of Col. AldeD, up the river to men, weut to their camp and made a NURSE Ä CORPE Brig. Gen. |»t Brig. O. M., J. E. R<»«s, Jacksonville. Ore door south of the Post-offiice, Ash postponement causes much dissatisfac fronting the six strangers, very politely where Lieut. Ely met with his defeat, i V. s. Indian Ag»nt, J. B. R oobk . Klam.»th Ageuc). preliminary treaty with the Indians, land, Oregon, ■^^re pleaae.1 to announce that their Stable* »T introduced them to Colonel----- who, V.8.Cominl»*M«er»J H offman , Jacksonville. for the purpose of striking their trail, they agreeing to go on a reservation tion among exhibitors. ’♦L.8.DYAH, IjLkville Ijnkville. with his regiment, would escort them Truly yours, and overtaking them io tbo mountains, laying north of Rogue river snbse Dep'y U.S.Marrhals, i N. L anurll , JACk-ooville. J. O. C. WIMKB J. WKLLA | S ixx « W orden , I.'nkvil.e. safely to camp. After which introduc S. V an B uep . den . Register I-nnd Office, J. H. E vans , Likis View. as it was known that they bad gone WIMER & WELLS. qnently known as tbe Table Rock Res Receiver " tion, the Col. then said to them—**Jn “ G eorge C onn , L-ke View. across in the direction of Evans creek, Alphabetical Curio »¡tie* I W m . H ofeman ........ J .cksonville. ervation. LAKE COl'NTY - - - OEGOX tbe Dame, and by the authority, of tbe Practical Millwrights. No-wk. Public, . J . Tbe other battailion was sent down f..................... Ashland. In this fight John Scarborough was Confederate States of America I make ------- - } J. W. H am akar .......... l.iukvi e. Flouring mills, saw mills, quarts milb. Are in excellent iep«ir, amply provided with fee«’ tbe river to the mouth of Evans creek, I C. B. W athon ............ l».ke V ew. The protean nature of the vowel you prisoners of war," after which be Aud th »t cu.tinners will be wul ed ou and all kv-ids of mill machinery put up to killed and Henry Flesher, Tbos. Hays U. 8. Ex »mining .'urgeou for Peu>i >u claim nt». Dr. promptly and in the beet »tjle. thence to proceed up that stream t> «•r<i»*r in th« very best style. All *ork w -r- J. H. C hitwood ................................................. A»hlai and C C. Abbott wounded, the latter sounds is familiar to all. A few amns- marched them off with 2 files of so4- Survejor M>ne-:il Lands, B. F. M tkr .......... Ashland. ranted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address Good HACKS Excellent BUGGIES nnd No 1 form a junction with Col. Alden, ou its died of his wound» on the 21 of Sept. ing examples will show that the conso. dierd at each side, and that was the last either, or boih. at Ashland. Oregon. [29if. RIDING HORSES ulwajsuu ilatxl. upper waters, and to prevent the In Brig. Gen J. Line and Capt B. II. Al- naiits are uearly as bid : Stages leave Ashland as follows I ever saw or beard of those German Ki"* Horse» promptly care 1 for, and dians from returning to the settle B makes a road broad, turns the ear diu were also wounded. Capt. Aldin j The O- C. Stage Co.'s Stage leave Ashland Union Soldiers—but, the next morning J. Q. WILLITS, i ments from that direction. The Geu- for Jacksonville, Rock Point and Rose died of his wounds two years after* to a bear, and Tom into tomb. Tourists and Others Outfitted Sigils ’ cannons punched »hole through TEACHER OF VOCAL ADN Ih- eral accompanied Col. Alden's com burg every day at 6 a. in. Mail closes at C makes limb climb, hanged changed wards. the rebel line and then hi* men charged 5:30 a. m. Ou the shortest mtl.'e mand. STPUMENTAL music , Thin wus virtualy the end of tbe war a lever clever, and transports a lover them until those “rebs” were glad to KJ* Da not fail to give the IJakville Stable* a tria For Henly, lieka and Reading at 6 p. m. By this movement, the volunteers of 1853, although in a fight which oc to clover. Mail clones at 5:110 p. m. **hi:ot their holes'* and keep in them And Professional Plano Tuner. [»3 no 7tf] NURSE & CORPS. M. Colwell s Stage« leave Ashlanu could safely have the settlementsguard- curred four days afterwards at Long’s Dturns a bear to b^ard, a crow to for some time to come. ------ O regon . every Monday, Wednesday and Friday A shland , ed by a few small detachments, as the ferry, ten miles below the mouth of crown, aud makes anger danger. mornings for Linkville, an(i return on P hcenix 2 nd . Address him, or call at the Asb and main body of of the Indians were tins Evans creek, between a forageing band F turns lower regions to flower re every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. (No 3 tf.) L»1*' ® Linkville f >r L ike \ lew, Oregon, Academy. cut off from a probability of a return. of Iudiaos. and a d-itacbment, of Capt. gions. T he “B ridle ” C hamber . —H s was Wednesday* ; arrive at Lake V:ew Satur On Main S:reet Col. Aldens command left Conp Owens company, Lieut. Frizzell, who tall and awkward, and she was short H changes eight to height. days ; leave Lake \ iew Mondays ; arrive d. B. WATSON. Ashland - - - - - Oregon. Stewart, an the 221 of August, moving and basLful; both wore a nervoaa aa- K makes now know. at Linkvill»- Thursdays, carrying mail and c »remanded the detachment, and pri passengers. up tbo river to Trail creek, and follow- pect of exceeding great joy. They en Jlttontty and (iounsdor-at-Xaiv I have row on hand a beau iful assor'ment of L transforms a pear into pearl. vate James Mango were killed. A. D. HELMAN, P. M. lowing the direction of tnis stream, he N turns a line into linen, a orow to tered a hotel iu St. Louis, and, after and Shortly after the battle of Evans Hat», Bonnets, Shades. French Flower», Wreath» Piuxe«. NecK Ti-», Iji*u Suite, Jui», I.idles' struck the Indian trail and en03tnped he had registered his name “and lady,** R E A L ES TA TE A GEN T. SOCIETIES. creek Capt. A. J. Smith. 1st (J. S. dra a crown, and makes one none. Fiuirhiug Goods, etc.,etc. etc. Al»» he said to the clerk: for tbe night. P metamorphoses lumber into plum tiT“S,>eci »1 afen Ion given to all matter* requir goons, arrived with his troops from “See here’ mister, me and my wife Tbe Indians having fired the mo’^n- j , Port Orford. Ashland Lidge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. r,g i n Ait» n ey at the V. S. I ai d Off ce. Tbe negotiations for ber. L ak »: V iew , L ake C o ., O regon . have just been spliced, and I am going tains in their rear, made the advance of and the Warner Health Corset. Me*’s *t the II^ll of He mxn 4r Fountain every Q of itself has no insignificance. peace was then concluded, and the May 31, 1ST8 g-^J-A 1 order» from a distance promptly tilled. to show Amanda tbe tov> if it takes a Frtd y evening at « o’clock r. x. Brother, and the volunteers on the 231.very diffi tult. , i metes and bounds of ths T »b'e rock res S turns even into seven, makes hove taJ**Every thihg sold cheap for Cash. 0*t*r« in good standing are corllally Invited to at- The fire in many plaoes, had obliterat ervation established. Fort Line was shove, and word a sword, a bear a mule a day. Now giv * one of them Ble -chlDg, Pressing and Coloring, in the very (*nd T.e Temple meets every flrst an! third Wed- Lea lest maimer. *v2ulGlI ed the Indian trail, aod the smoke established on the south side of Rogue spear, makes slaughter of laughter, and rooms like tbe Temple of Solomon, yon pes-l.-iy in e»ch month. know.” made traveling very disagreeable. J. 8. EUBANKS, W. C. T. .V/x. H. Drones. river, opposite the lower end of Lower curiously changes having a boa to sha K ate T hornton . Sec y. Tbe clerk called to a ball boy and They crossed tbe mountain, and late in Table Rock and Capt. Smith put in ving a shoe. said, “Show the gentleman t) tbe M Asliliind Lostgc No. M3 the afternoon of tbit day. struck a command. T makes a bongb bought, turns here The settlers could now brsneh of Evans creek. Their horses •'breathe easy” once more. They conld to there, alters one to tone, and trans bridle chamber.’’ /V\ A. F. & A. M At this the tall rustic became in being very much exhausted.they camp retire at night with some assurance form* the phrase “allow bis own” to FALLING SICKNESS. Holds their stated rpnuuun(Ci»qoos Thursday even tensely excited. “Not by a long shot! ed forihe night. Early on tl.e morning that when they aro»e in the morning, “tallow this town.” |>>K* ob or before the full tnooo. Brethren in good Permanently- Cured no hiimling-by of tbe 24th, after they had tak^n up W does well, e. q., hose are whose, Ye shiny haired, biled shirt, dollar- I they would not be confront-d by a one month*« u.age of Dr. Goulard's Cel« Itat.d'.ng are cordially invited to attend. breastpinned, grinning monkey, you ebrated Infal.ible Fit Powdeta. 15» Coo- their line of march, a rifls was heard \V. H. ATKINSON, W. M. I band of bowling fiends They con are becomes ware, on won, omen WO Viuce utt-rer. ill > ii»»ee .eieMer» will lonll Wi-cl 1IU in advance, which indicated that the gratulated themaelvea that the Indian men, bo bow , vie view ; it makes arm can’t play that on me I If I am from •I. 8. F vbank «, Sec’y. for them, we will »eud them by nirdl, poet paid, free trial box. As Dr G 'iilard is l..e o .i> pby Indians wero near. Gen Lane, who the country,ye don’t catch me and my ■ici.u t»i hi. ever m «1»'hi-disease » »peciil fudy question bo far as Southern Oregon was warm, and turns a bat into—wbat. ant » io • ur knowledge tnousainle have been per* was in advance of bis command, rode Ashland Lodge No. 45, Y turns far into fury, a man iato wife lodging in yonr doggoned old concerned, wan virtnally settled. They muneutly cured bv tie u-e of the»« Pow Attorney at «Son», forward, and soon discovered by his harness room.” ders, we will jjuacantre a permanen I. O. O. F.. c-oe iu e-ery a»*e, or rotund you all money ear. the hostile camp in a dense forest, had implicit confidence in the power many, to to a toy, a rub to a ruby, P ortland , O j ^ ekon . expendod. Ail ruderrn* rli-»u>u give here Powder* Hold their regular meeting every Saturday even- of the troops to keep the Indians in ours to yours and a lad to a lady. “How old are yon?** asked a oondoo mi e-tly uul, and be cuuviuced of ibeir curative aod so thick with nnderbrusb as to en pg at their hall In Ashland. Brother* in good yarticutar attention paid to Load Hiles, Collecting |<owers. check on th«*Reservation,and that.pow tiretv hide them from view. tor of a little girl who was trying to Debts and.aU kind» of 6knemmeni Qaima. tuni ng are cardially Invited to attend. .Pno-.for large box, 43.01,or {boxesf r *r.00,tent An Albany o'.ergytnan was recently er would be wielded by Capt. Smith The General now being considerably by mail o any par' of Uui»d 8'xlr* or C n d. on re ride on half fare. “I am nine at home _ 1 DE 1’EAT, N. O., ceipt of price, ur ty express, C. 0. D. Add ret», W . W. K emtnob , Sec’y. in advance of his command, halted un for the general protection of the coun telling a marvellous story, when bis Piincipal Office, Jacksonville, Oregon. How sadly these hopes were little girl jsaid,‘'Now, pa, say, is that bnl in the cars I am only six and a til they came up, and then announced try. ASH 1 ROBBl.tS, Rebekth meetings on Tueelay eveuing, near*» G irfs & S teabx will attend to my busines bait** really true, T* is it just preaching blasted the sequel will »how. hie plan of battle. he fall of the moon earn month. io Portland. ! vSnoTtf V> ’ 1«‘> ft?LToj S tbeev , B foowly .«, N. Y. HOTELS. ASHLAND HOUSE T P H PHCENIX . MILLS. W I. O. Miller. R. F. High, Prop., R. T. BALDWIN Sr., Ores and Bullion. &IRK.VÏÏ.&E Millinery Store. ButtHck Balteras Fits Epilepsy,