Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 11, 1878, Image 1

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INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED
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ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 11,1878.
A^O-L. 111.— l NO. 18.
Roland
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TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON.
¡titlings.
P R O F E S S I O N A L
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$2.50 PER ANNUM.
WHEMWE W£3E CHILDREN
doc Indians stole some horses from the ' uity (the volunteers), would massacre, encugh for all kinds of wd0(? work. I
miners on Cottonwood, and drove them men, women and children, if brought believe it is tougher than ash or hick­
II iys you fcr^oîUn, Utile wifi,
J. A. ÂPFLE3ATE.
■— ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY ----
much more durable; aW
to
the mountains. A company was or out.”
t ory, atid
O .r fsr-offchillbooit'« gi>H«n l’fet
He
adds
:
“
What
justice
can
be
ex
­
Oar
«¡Jenlil
cacti««
ou
lie
ard«
-B Y-
ganizhJ to go iu pursuit, and if possi­
lighter. Then, next in quantity and
¿Mtornni and (Eounsrorat-ïaiv
The '»oit I male wi'.h rjy owe iríais.
pected of a community (referring to valuation is cedar, It works very
O. C. APPLEGATE tf- CO.
ble
recover
the
stolen
stock.
While
rpiIE UNDEHSIGNl-.D WISIIE< TO RE-
the community at Cottouwood), tint
Tse Mu that aug'it u< in the w ol,
SALEM OREGON.
_L mind bis friends, and the iravelinx pub­
following the trail cf tho Indians they will furnish poison, and approve of it easy and smoothly, and makes tbs
t)FFICE—On Main Street, (in rear
The Cik*« we h.d when we were gmd.
lic generally, that lie is still to be ieuud at
fell iu an ambuscade and Hiram Hulun being administered whol-Sala to the best of furniture and finishing lumber.
Dii. J. II, CHITWOOD,
T ledal. I broke ill mule joucry,
ChilwocJ A Atk'in.-du’3 Drug Store.)
this
J.
Clark, J. Oi lfield and Wesley May- Indians? Just s-oh characters were It is also valuable for posts and rails,
ivl.ea we were c li.dreu, yua i.td 1 !
A shland ,
LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE,
O regon
the instigators of tuis affair.”
shingles and clapboards. Next in
den wero ki'led.
Terms of Subscription:
n.ve tou forgotten llt’le wife.
where he Is re uly at any time, and on .all
The wolunteers, seeing that they order is pitch and yellow pine. It is
OFFICE
—
At
lhe
Ashland
Drugstore.
A
messenger
was
at
once
dispatched
Tile
duwhin-
of
ih
«I
oti-cr
life
?
occasions to se* be'oie ihem iLe l est, the
One copy one year...............................
I 2.50
The etnrnge Lew l'gh’. ’.he w t.o’e wt rld wore,
in irket affords, in a style second to no other
to Fort Jones to procure assistance coi'ld in» longer rely ou the military, valuable for rough lumber, such as
“ “ tix month.................. ........................... 1.50
j . R. NEIL,
Wiiea life 1 »ve » perteC’. bio o u b r.- !
house in Oregon.
•• •- three ”
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from the military. Capt Jadah at once aud that a farther attempt on their house and barn sheathing, fencing
Dinners ami suppers for special occisions
A TTORXEY AT-LAW,
Club rate« six copies fur........................................ 12.50
The dreatr« we h id ! t » ir n;i we nule !
set out for the scene of trouble, with part to bring the murderers to justice boards, etc. Next, aud perhaps rarest,
gotien up in appropriate si vl'1, at short no­
Term«, in advan».
T< e «un-r.iiie ! .uri l e w-ove i ch d : !
tice.
JASI’ER HOUCK.
t wenty mounted infantry, being all his would bring on a collission witu the is yt;w, as hard as, and similar to
Tue ie«re of iu «n- a « «d gooJ-bje,
Terms of Advertising:
Jacksonville, Oregon
available force. Oa arriving at Cut regular olliiers; aul ai the weath r lignumvitae. It is principally valua-
Whea we were parted, jou mil I '.
..lOCtS
Tjoml Notice« per line.........
.>10 CO
touwood, be immediately set out iu was extremely cold, decided to abandon ble for fence posts. They are ot re­
Frofeseional Cud*, per year
ioneer
otel a.
Ah, nay ' y«>ur loving beirt, I know,
J. W. IIAMAKAR.
3 «B
Two inches,per quarter....
Re JR inhere »'ill the loi g i gu;
pursuit of the Indians. He btrnck | the undertaking aad return horns. markable slow growth, one tree seldom
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Four
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a
Linkviile.
Lake
Co
inty,
Oregon
It
ie
the
libili
of
childhood»
d
¡ye,
Eight ”
NOTARY PUBLIC.
their trail near where the men I Before leaving however, they gathered I making more than two poets in length,
. io 00
Ote-hilf ( lumn
T'aat
eaiiiec
ilirougi
all
yoar
winning
way«.
14 th»
The subscriber is again in charge
Three-fourths “
I.INKVII.LE LAKE CO., OREGON.
had been killed, and followed them in up nine Iudtau ponies, aud notwiih- at d it is hard to chop and almost an im-
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One
“
Gol
gr«nt
we
ue'e-
f
>rget
o
’
.r
youth,
threatening possibility to split it. The alder is a
Office in Post Office Ifuilding. Special oft lie O ld P ioneer H otel of the
the direction of the Klamath river and ' standing Capt. S uitL’s
LEGAL AD V ESTIBEME J. TH
I t iuiiocenc -, uud f illh, and tru’h.
I.ak? country, and is determined
On« »quare (ten line» or le««) 1st lu-erti«n........$2.50 attention given to conveyancing. 12 l'Jtf.
soon came on to them fortified iu a pretest, brought them away, leaving small tree but unlike the yew, it is a,
The cm l-e, ae tear«, and hope* g< ne by,
Each «ddllional insertion.................................... 100
to make his guests
When we were ctnblien, you m.d I.
soft and very white wood, similar to
cave, now well known to mountain on the 28th of Jan.
N
ote
—
It
is
not
the
province
of
Job Printing,
M. L. McCALL,
old Ohio basswood, and good fof
Comfortable and Happy.
COL. 1NGERS0L AS A POET. men aud hunters.
the.ie sketches to enter into a general about the same purposes.”
Of al! description, done on «bort notice. T*gal
Surveyor anil Civil Engineer
Capt. Judah, in connection with a
Blanks, Circular», Business C;«rds. Bil.he id-, I^tter-
Give him a call and rest assured Col. Iiobert G. Ingei-ol, says the Bosio i company of volunteers under command defense of the citizens against the fa­
heal», Po»b-rs, etc., gotten up iu good style at living
ASHLAND, OREGON,
Wilderville ltciu<t
that he will make you feel at lier.ihl, is well known a< an orator whose of Capt. Greigcr proceeded to reconoi naticism of Gen. Scott an«l his subordi­
price».
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ns
nates during his command ou tin
lice.
[ ik ,27 v 2 f]
home
[2-29tf.
spe> ehes ah.'tiiiJ in passages <>f jioetic splen­ ter the cave, and found it so strongly-
There wr.s a grand iufare ball given
a
coast.
Tuis
will
however
occupy
zVgents for the Tidings.
dor, but it is not generally known that In- fortified, that it would be at great ex­
GEORGE
NURSE.
in the suburbs of this town last week.-
8. M. Pettengid * Co.,
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separate chapter at some future time.
DANIEL GA3Y,
lias coniribuled-alw.r.s anuiyo'.is'y—to pense of life to attempt to dislodge
iRo;ep sVrUeeS“1‘lD’-
- -* -‘H«n Fraire«».
The “pinback” portion of the company
the poenc lileiaiure < f America. On the them without Artillery. He according ­
M I S C E I, L A N E O U S-
Leder From Oregon.
D.H.8 «ri,
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^rtland, Oregon.
was composed of two young ladies,
îi
aï
ï
17th of Atigu t, he ys'iied the Lome o R »bt.
ly
withdrew
and
dispatched
Lieut.
J? A‘T'degite,............................................ S“'®1" '
three married ladies, and two little
Burns, and there wrote the following p >em,
As we have many readers in thè
M. L. Ch mlterlin
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Crook, accompanied by Mr. D. Sorrel
girls. The rest of the company was
Notary Public and Deal Estate
uhicb his file id, Mr. Redpatii, h.isjust ie-
Eastern
States, to whom the following
I
to
F
irt
Lino
for
a
mountain
Lowitz»r.
made up of small boys of all ages.
It
I*. W. OJw II Proprietor,
ceived:
Age it.
graphic letter, clipped from the Mills
They
arrived
at
the
post
ou
the
22
1
ex Rurt
.
lout i .4.
Is
now
mm
uftctu
i
a
h qiali’.v «f flour
was
one
stupendous
and
grand
crash
of
Périt Sit .
T E IlIKTHrLACE OF BlRNd.
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Jack' nv'!le LAKE VIEW, L a KE COUNTY, ORE
J. R. uJt.Lnt
of Jan , and ou the moruiogof the 23 I, County (Iowa), Journal, will no doubt a dance, the like of which was never
SUPERIOR TO ANY
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PlXBUlX. 1
GON.
fno-It if.
C. S
Ile
ie
Heretofore
ni
nuf.c
ured
iu
this
valley.
T.
ungli
8
oil
and
bo
tS!s
a
thousand
names
Hon w "w. Fiddler,
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Applegate,
Capt. A. J. Smith, accompanied by be interesting,we will re produce it iu in ard of before. The huge ’'Corporas-
USilg an ell irely
Of pmiui king and peer,
A1” Watte,
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K-'bv»We.
i Lieut. Ogle set out for Capt. Judah’s the coluu...a of the T idings . Mr. Sher. ity” of “mine host” wa3 the cause of
NEW PROCESS,
DR. WILL JACKSO.i,
file liob'i st, grandest of them all,
camp on the Klamath river, some five man is cow a resident of Puoenix, iu the grand rush.
First intrixluc-d by him :u tide co .uty.
Was loved and cradled here.
R l£i>tck?er’-
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Griiice8 CrXk
miles below tho cave where the Indians this county.
He Guarantees Satisfaction. lic e hied iheg' ii le peasant prince,
DENTIST.
Mr. A G. White of this place, was
R.ctard B rre't,
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Hon. S. Sherman, late of Dakota,
Mis* Am« w. Coivig,
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were
fortified.
Although
tho
distance
All flour w.urr..Dt-«l genuine anil of the b st quality
out hunting and caught a young fawn
Toe 1> ving co ter king.
J. 8 McF.dilen,
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Mmvhv.
and a brother of the senior cf tho Jour­
He wi 1
from
Fort
Lane
did
uot
exceed
45
Ml-» Carrie Smith,
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tiiat bad only one foot. One hind leg
C mpau d wiih whom the greatest lord
Jacksonville, Oregon,
RFFUND THE MONEY.
A. F. Snelling......................................... Like View.
nal, is now a resident of southwestern
miles,
Capt.
Smith
occupied
three
days
|
was off at the hock joint, one fore leg
To any m<1 »11 w io m -.y r«ce;ve flour ihut proves
Is but a titled iLl.ig.
C. B W «'»ou,
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Ge». T. Bill win,
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n >1 to be a« repreeen'ed.
in making the trip. Oa the arrival of Oregon, whither bo drove overland lust oil at the knee joint, and the other just
TTTILL
\
ISIT
ASHLAND
IN
MAY
AVin. II. Roberts,
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'Tis but a c »t roofed in with straw,
v v «ni Nuvemb-r; ami Kerby ville, il.e
fcvifGIre him-« c 11 n«l coLviTC-your«?lf
12 f
Capt. Smith, tho forces in camp cou ; year, arriving there last September. A minus the foot. It was fat and lively,
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A hovel made of clay;
f nirth Vond ly in October each year.
sisted of Capt Judah’s twenty mounted i private letter from him presents 6ome and evidently came just as it was
C. H. ..................................................................
Onedoors ¡uts oil. ihe snow and s'.orm,
Miss M ry McCnbe
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A>hl iu<l. F-ei1'. 15. ls7S.
fufantry, Capt Smith’s fifteen dragoons ( matters of such general interest that found, from the fact that the stubs of
CRpt. D. J Ferree General Agent for Like and
O e window greets the lay;
Modoc co’n ties.
aud some forty five volunteers under I we venture to print a part of it, de­ legs were pauded over something like*
Au l yet I s aad wi bin this room,
the command of Capt. Greiger. These scriptive in character, as follows:
rabbits foot.
Aud I old all t’urone3 in scorn,
CfriCIAlOISEITORT
Architect and Builder,
“This is a very romantic region of
forces set out, tor the cave on the 27th,
Yesterday, a big strong man “sword
F >r !.e: e. beneath this lowly thatch,
tho country. Tuo surface is varied
GRÄMTE STREET - - - ASHLAND.
FEl'KRAL.
leaving
Capt.
Judah
sick
in
camp,
Love's swee'est bard was born.
his life ’ against a small slim woman—*
with beautiful valleys—basins of very
S urveyor G fseral . J amfr C. T olman , PortTmd WILL lo nythi* *n hie I’.ne on fbort noMce uud
with
eight
regulars
and
a
few
volu
n
* > ihe lowest t rni«.
i.’vi t
g l-ito :it no'nee to li e people of Ashmal Within this h illoyved but I feel
DlBTKU T JuuGK, M TTH» W P. D ka I i Y,
rich, loamy, sandy laud, having a clay­ cause—pistol ¿.‘monstrations.
teeis.
. uud vwiuiiy, ih«i
U. 8 A y T' ihn . y , R ufus M kliairy .
The work on BybetA Hawkett's ditch
ey, gravel sub soil, which valleys oc­
C lkkk U. S. D ict . Comr, It <1. I mmpm in ,
Like one who clasps a shrine,
II. KELLEV,
V. 3. M arshal , A u '. k
M atter »,
The
cave
is
in
the
side
of
a
perpen
­
and
mining claims ie progressing rap­
HE IS r ow PREFA3E0
cupy and compose about one third of
V»’b - ii ilie glad lips at last li ive touched
D eputy M ai . hal , V F. Bt'» «.
dicular
rock,
or
{
a
1
isado
of
mountain,
Attorney
ard
Counsnlor-at-Law,
C ul .I nt l R kvenuk . J C C a twhight ,
Toe >o nothing de ined divine-.
O ATTEND to the wauls of •his customers in
the country, Then the small hills, idly under the supervision of Hawkett
_
I vV. B C ari 'W s LL,
J ACXSO-. V11.1 .E. OIIE » I ON.
the
about three hundred feet above the ridges and foot lulls occupy one and “Tommy” Robinson.
D kputikk ,
I
u M organ ,
Ai <1 lire the wml I through all the y ears,
Will r»r ic’iee m all ’h« C »orts <>f 't-»‘ St it-. Prom,
P ust . il A gent , G eorge A S teel ,
valley. It is very steep and difficult of third; then the divides— mountain
The cutting and grading of the trail
As long is <1 y le'tirns,
a eu Jon given to »11 b
s U'riirted to my care.
MOST ¿PPSuVEO STYLE.
state .
access
The approach is from directly ranges — snow-capped peaks, called from i llcnsburg to this place, is pro­
O eficf . In »lie b.iliit g f-rii.prly i ccu,itd
T e u 'ibut ■ of i s love ami tears,
, , „
1 J ohn H M itchell ,
Shaving. listmpool»’ir, Dyeing,
K.iiiler A: Waig n, op¡>a-lte Court House.
U. 3. S enators , j , A fAYnrE G ruver ,
in front, so that twenty-five men within buttes, rise thousands of feet, seen in gressing finely, under the guidance of
Will ¡> iv t > Rouen Burns.
Hair cutting, Etc ,
REP:«F.SEN TATI VE. JoHN W h UE a KEK, i
the barricade, con'd defend it against all directions, near and far. A .jong \V. G. White, of Sugar Pine notoriety.
G uvkrnoh , W. W T hayer ,
Dr, W. B. Royal
I
Scrap-; oí . o : ..i -r i Ü \-g ):i and the charge of one hundred. Capt.
8 kc ur S tate , R. P E ak «, a » t ,
PROMTLY
ATTENDED
TO.
the latter, Anderson’s Butte is 8.U00 ft, I understand be has twenty or thirty
T keakurer . E d . H ikhcu ,
Hie permane , ly locitel ia
Morbera California
iM'Jvely no work ¡1 >ne after 12 o < < k o-> Sm>
Greiger with seventeen men took posi­ high, and five miles west to the base; miles finished, and intends to have
P rinter , W B. C arter ,
d y.
Lno-lC-v3-tl)
Surr. Pult. I n - t ,1- J. P uwell ,
History,
ii ill gir-' hi; uinliriileil attention to the
tion oa top of the cave, and Lieut. Wagner Butte, eight miles south, 10,- it completed in time for the citizens to
L ibrarian , J. B. -inrs r ,
Burr. P enitentiary , B V. B urch ,
I*« uclice uf ?Ie<liciilv.
Bonnycastle, with his command and 000 feet high, and numerous minor get their winter’s flour inj from your
A gt . S tate L and C om ., T. H. C ann ,
( <> il ! : iiii -d [{(»utilities
I
I! IS hail l-'il.« « I» Ye I-'* 1’r iClilC ill Oregon
judiciary .
I tlieremainder of the volunteers,covered Buttes without specific names.
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AsA&LJAS *w
Ulij
From valley this fall.
I
OFFICE
At
his
residence
on
Factory
S'ree*.
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f
The howitzer was placed in five miles on the road to Jacksonville,
l«t Diät: J’dg. P. P. P rim ; A t'y, J ames R. N eil
31 nril.tr of .lit mi-s
K-, le 5Iuril<*r Oil the front.
The new mines that were discovers!
»« J. F. W ataon ; A'l’y, S >1 H azz . kd .
MANUFACTURER OF, AND I 1 AT.ER IN,
2d
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t.ie Lower Koxue Hiver
'lur
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the
only
eligible
position
ami
a
num
­
on
Silver creek last-Summer, are pay­
K.
P
Bo:sK;Vuy,
J
J
W
hitsfv
31
| can be seen to the east, 60 miles off,
der of lliir.lin and Party
E S hattvcki A
, I no . r C vles . DENTISTRY AND ASSAYING.
4th
near
(otlonnoxl —
ber
of
shots
fired,
which
bad
no
other
!
,
SADDLERY AND HARNESS,
■ the famious Mt. Pilt, (now Mt. Mc­ ing will. A company ofjthree men,af­
L. M A bthi - ui A t y, U. W. P auisu .
5th
»t th®
tff’ct than to frighten the Indians into! Laughlin) 13,000 feet high, whose peak ter shoveling into slnces a half day last
J acksun C oüntt .
cave, ece.
DR. F. G. H:ARN,
MERGANSER, LAKE OUNIY, OREGON.
making some overtures for peace. The I is covered with perpetual snow. Like­ week, cleaned up 828. The gold is
J^ck-or.ville.
J vdof , S ilas J D ay ,
C lerk , E. B. W atsos ,
PltACTlCAL
DENTIST.
MURDER OF KYLE:
conditions offered not suiting the vol > wise Mt. Shasta, in California, and 75 course, and they find many nuggots on
S heriff , W m . B ybke ,
ALWAYS Oil HAMD,
D eputy S heriff H. B. S eyderth ,
nutters,they objected, and Capt. Smith, I mileB southeast of here, can be 8een the bedrock.
ALSO
ASS
A
YER
OF
T kkamubck , N. F isufr ,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
A shemhou , B. C. G o 1'1> ahi >,
Phu-i ir.
After the establishment of Fort Lane although anxious to treat with them, from the peaks of the buttes first Darned
Our popular and accommodating
J acksonville .
C ommissioner «, ( E K A sul KM0J i >
ami the close of the war ol 1853,the set- i was compelled either to leave the In- I but the Siskiyou rango lies between Jahu, Dick Isb, is making his regular,
SADDLES,
HARNESS,
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J XK-i.liVll f.
S urveyor C. J. H oward ,
DUlDLF.Rc
SPURS,
tiers, who had forted up in various diaus to the mercy of the volunteers, here and there.
FFTCE-.n M'n-r wtrent, iio-th «lile Yrek’, h <1-
IS uhool S upt ., J. D. F ountain ,
FTIRRUPS,
us well as his irregular trips. He
»..tiling Coy Dag 8 lure, md <>,j o-i c Hu-eiuuu's
M TS,
WHIPS,
A shland .
parts of the valley, return id to their or remain and take part in the light, as
Bar I w ire Store.
LASHER,
CINCHOS.
I am now approaching a point of bus- sometimes meets with a midnight ad­
♦ H. C. H ill .
desert« d homes aud commenced again they wero determined to to pun­
niRW-roR« * J- H- C,,1'IW “»•
ine~8. There are heavily timbered venture, that produces an “audible'
T. G. WAITERS.
O. R MYER.
DIRECTOR» , c K Klvm
their regular avocations. A feeling i ish the murder rs. He then moved the
valleys, ravines and gulches yet un­ gnu,” but I dou't want anything said
l J ameh T hurnton .
great
relief
prevailed
throughout
of
howitzer
to
another
position,
for
what
R kcob der ......................................... A. V. G illett .
WATTERS & MYER.
claimed, and subject to be pre-empted, about it. lie is agent for a <,«1«brat»d
M arshal ..................... ...................
.E. W alhah .
the country, aud business soon began . | purpose, was not qnite plain, for the
washing machine, and travels with it
JcartcE of tue P eace ................... T. G. W aitfhs .
WM. D. CORRE to assume its regular channel. Never- ■ ¡elevation was so great that according! home-steaded, or entered at $125 per
C onstable ....................................... . ...E. W alhai ». IFJ TCIIMA VERS. .JE WELEKS AND GEORGE NURSE,
night
and day, and seems to be doing
acre. These are rare opportunities for
P ost M aster .......................... ... .A. D.U flman .
OPTICIANS.
theless,
tue
war
had
been
a
serious
s<
t
j
to
bis
own
report,
**a
trench
had
to
be
1
M ihckllaneouh .
Linkviile Livery Stables.
a citiz n—tho head of a family—io well with it. He lost his brackets last
buck to the whole country. A uo in­ dug to lower the tail of Lis cannon.”!
Prig. Gen. 1»' Bri - O. M , J. E. R.>»», J ck«onvii!c. Ore door south of the Post-ofliice, Ash-
speculate. I have bought a tn in’s im­ week, but from the looks of hia smiling
U. B. Iikli.ai Ag* ui, J. H. I ioouK. h!.liliali Ageii'O.
KU Ji SE & CORPt
1 «nd, Oregon,
I considerable amount of slock had been From this range it was impossible to I
provements, which, you are to under countenance, I think he has found
1-
a
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off man , J .ck
U. S.Cunim.re.oiere,
üïar
l «.tai
tfevi l-.
rp killed or driven off; houses and fences : throw a shell into the cave. He fired ■
I L. S. D yar ,
stand, means Lis claim to the montL— them.
J. WELLS
re pleased
to afounce
tleir property
Stifles a* stolen.
i OLL, . J.ick-oi.vilie. J. O. C. WIMER
Dep’y V.S.MarehaP, ! * I.A.N
U anoell
: destroyed,
and that
much
I several times, but only two shells!
’(B ike » WoBDEN,
W orden , Univi?.
which is the only entr.ince.pusaway, or
F. G. K-llogg, onr popular son of
R-gi«ter L al U Off.ee, J. H. E vans , L>ke View.
WIMER & WELLS.
! Worst of all, homes had been made struck near the mouth of the cave, and |
Receiver “
“
G eorge C ~ onn , L.ke View.
outlet—for several hundred acres of Vulcan, is driving business in his new
' dosulate, ami children fatherle.-s.
these did no damage whatever.
Practical millwrights.
« W m . H offman .... .. J .ck*ouviep.
the best timber in the known world, shop, and otherwise.
N oätw « rablic, ' Î'1>; v 1, m * E a T......... ......... A-bhnd.
- OEGON\ This feeling of security did not last
Fi'itiring mills, saw nulls, quarts mills, lake covnty
While the firing was going on Capt. and the prospects are now that the
’ I J. W. H AM AKAH . ........
,
Linkvii e.
Oar store ia doing a good business-•
I , C. B. W atson
........ ... I ke V or. and ab ki■ <ls of mill machinery put up to
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long; soon another cloud begun to low- | Greiger, who was stationed above the link, yet unfiui'bed, of the California
V. 8. Ex".tninln< ?urge >n fvr Patiti >u cklm nt», Dr. order in the very best style. All work w <r- Are in excellent r®;>mr, amply provided wi'h
—
cause—be sells cheap.
Atti 'hit cu-toiiiers will t>e w i ed oa
J. H. C jhtwuod ...............................................Albini .
I er, aud it became evident to the moroicave, while endeavoring to obtain ft ' and Oregon Railroad w ill be completed
promptly hl J in the beet et) Ie.
Burvejor Miue-al I jìlós , B. F. M ykk ......... Asuian<l. ran'ed. Satisfaction guarani«-eil. Address
Our hotel, the Junction H<r'se, is
i observant, that the storm was not yet | position where be cmid see the effect within t.vo years ns the charter ex
either, or both, at Ashland. Oregon.
[29if.
1
Good HACK« Exc-ll-nt BUGGIES and No
:
Stages leave Ashland as follows
over. The Indians were insolent to a (<>f the sheila, was shot and killed by ¡ ires ut that time, and it cat not m 6s keeping up its good reputation, by git-
RIDING HORsES i.lwaje un h lid.
The O. A C. Stage Co.’s Stage leave Ashl «nd
degree that indicated that they yet , the lmliaiiB from the cave.
J. Q. WiLLITS,
Capt. my ranch more than four miles, a* that ing lb« traveling public the best of ac­
'Herses promptly cire I fjr, and
for Jacksonville, Reek Point and Rose­ I
premeditated mischief. On the 6;h of I Gr« iger was an estimable man aud is lhe width of Bear creek valley at commodation.
TEACHER OF VOCAL ADN IL-
burg every day at 6 a. m. Mail clo.-es at
Tourists and Others Outfitted October. James C. Kyle was murdere«! i • good citizen and bis loss was heavily that point, and a regular inclining Now, Mr. Editor, this is my first let'
5:30 a. in.
STE [MENTAL MESIC,
for Henly, Yieka and Reading at 6 p. m. I
within two miles of Fort Lane, by ' ; felt by tho community. Night coming grade at the rate of about 200 feet to ter for publication, and I want you to
O j the ehorte«t Diti»
Mail clo-es at 5:30 p. in.
C7Ì Do tot UR to give the Liakvflie Stable« atri « Rogue River Indians, belonging to the ! oij| the firing Ceased and the forces
And
Professional
Piano
Tuner.
M.Colwell’s
Stages
leave
Ashland
the mile. Heretofore, the citizens have print it ri Latum et illiteratum, and if it-
A
shland
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O
regon
.
Reservation.
Kyle
was
a
merchant,
.
every Monday, Wedivsd iy and Friday
j camped before the cave. Soon after taken timber what aud when they breaks the press, I’ll pay the damage.
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NURSE & CORRE.
mornings for Linkvilland return on
i doing business in Jacksonville, uud j they hud struck camp. Cnief Bill, who wanted, not thinking worth while to
“M rs . L. L ord .”
Add r»‘ss him, or cull at the Ash’and
every Tuesday. Thnrsii .y and Saturday.
was
a
partner
of
Thos.
Wills,
before
October
2d,
1878.
I was in command of the Indian«, sent purchase the land, consequently there
(Nn 3 If.)
Leave Linkviil- f r Like View, Oregon, Aciidemv.
referred to, who was murdered by the in three squaws, to ask for a “talk.” was no market for timber I calculate
Wednesdays; ainvo at Lake V.ew Satur­
Many people are puzzled to under­
days ; leave Lake Vi-w M todays ; arrive
same Indiaus, ou the 5»h of August, of ! Ti o following is the report of the talk there are, at the lowest estimate, 1,000
G. B. WATSON.
On Main Street
al Linkviile Thursdays, carrying mail and
stand
what the terms ’‘fonrpenny,”
passengers.
Attorney and (£ouu$rlor-at-'£aiv Ashland ..... Oregon. that year. About this time, the start ‘ as given by Capt. Smith, in II.»use Ex. ties on my ranch to the acre, and, as “sixpenny,” and “tenpenny” mean as
hug news came that the Iudians had j Doc. No 88, 2nd, Session, 35 Cong. the iueliue is so graduul down to the
A. D. HELMAN, P. M.
and
I have now ou hand a beau iful aeror meut of
commenced depredations on Lower I Being charaetistic of the Indians ai d opeu valley, one span of horses, mules aj.plied to naila. “Fonrpenny** mean*
REAL EST. 1 TE .1 G EN T.
four pounds to the 1,000 nails, or “six­
IT t«, Bonnet., Shade- Fren* h Flower«, Wreathe Rogue river, and a man by the name of
S O C I E r I E 1
; also showiug the spirit of the military or oxen might haul 50 green or 100
l’.u-e- Nee» Ti-e, Liieu Suite, Ju.. Laliee*
^-¿rSpeclil aUen'ton g'ven to all matters requ’.r
Bell aud bis partner, ami a miner cail especially so, as to (.’apt. Smith, it is I seasoned ties at a load, and a man penny” six pounds to the 1,000'^and so
Finishing G«>ude, etc.,etc. etc. Alt >
ey at the V. 8.1 ai d <. fl.< e.
Ashland Ljdge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. rg i n Atteri
cd “Jack” was murdered. Robberies not deemed out of place in this connect might make from two to four loads per on. It is an old English term, and
L aks V iew , L akh Co., O regon .
Meets at the Hall of Heim id & Fountain every
meant at first “tenpound” nails (the
M y 31, 1378.
(10-50- 1
and petty depredations became more , i »n to g;\e it entire.
Friday evening at 8 o'clock p. m . Biother« aud
• lay, uud I believe that all I would get
and the Warner Health Corset.
1000 being understood) ; but the old
frequent, aud a general uneasiness was
»liters In g.M>l el>Ldiug .re corliaJy invited to at­
fc-iL'A 1 or ler* (rotn a distance promptly tilled.
over five cents apeice would be clear
Early
next
morning
I
went
up
to
the
Englishman clipped it to a “tenpuD,”
tend. Tne Temple meet« every tiret ani third Wed­
lelt by the s.-ttlers, especially those iu
Uv,“ Every ththg «old cheap for C«»h.
profit. The timber is flr, spruce, pine
I
cave,
accompanied
by
a
citizen,
Mr.
nesday iu each month.
and from that it degenerated unfit
Ble thing, Fretting and Culurn g. In ,ve very the more exposed portions of the couu
J S. EUBANKS, W. C. T.»
teaiesl manner.
*v2ui6ti
} Eddy,residing in the vicinity,aud heard pitch, or yellow piue. red cedur, yew, “penny” was substituted for pounds
K ate T hurston . S.c y.
try.
i wli »t the chief had to say; all of which alder, willow, laurel and dogwood—de So when yon ask for foarpenny nail*
Mrs. J I. D. Junes.
MUltDEIC OF HULAN AND PARTY.
Ashland Lodge Aio, 23
I corroborated previous information,and creasing to about a two fold ratio in nowadays, you want those 1,000 of
J. AX. RIGGS,
About the- first of January, 1851, the in addition.bis great desireof peace with quantity as the names or varieties suc­
i
which will weigh four pounds. When
A. F. A A. IW
Indians in the viciniiy of Cottonwood, tho wli't a. He said he had beeu living ceed one another. Tuere are firs in
Hold« their »tated o-.iiiLunlcatiOL« Thursday ev<n
now kuown as Henley, became very I on fr.omily terms with the whites both*.t my gulch that will measure three feet 1,000 nails weigh less than one pound
lugi on or before the full moon. Brethren in good
troublesome to the settlers aud miners. Yreka and Cottouwood.but hid left the in diameter, 200 feet from lhe ground, they are called tacks, brads, etc., and
fcUL<l;r.g are cord. il y invited to attend.
ARTIST,
are reckoned by ounces
Besides showing a very insolent dispo­ latter plan • ou uccount of ill treatment others abou’ big euough to square the
W. H. ArKINSON, W. M.
J. S. E vbask », Sec’y.
Ashland - - - - Oregon. sition they committed mauy petty of his worn‘U. I found only a small | I size of a railroad tie and uiske twelve An old Quaker, in passing near a
thefts and uot unfrcqneutly stole stock band of Sliastas.iu tlic cava numbering I ' ties without a limb, and six more after race course ou a field day, stopped and'
I am t.orf permanently located in this
Ashland Lodge No. 15,
pl ice, and rcpejil’ully asks tLe pttronag u> and drove them to the mouniaius. Ou in all not over fifty, and one boy ou a the brush is knocked off, and in places asked a spectator: “Why ia thia greet*
at <Satp,
t
ie citizens.
represeutiug Che condition of things to visit from some other tribe. They bad they stand iu groups so close together concourse, my friend?” “It ian’k a*
I. O. O. F.,
P
ortland
,
O
regon
'.
the authorities at Fort Jones, they fur­ previously occupied caves higher up the i a man cannot swing an axe among them coucourse!” exclaimed the maD; *‘it’a ar
Hold their regular meeting every Saturday even-
ALL
WORK
WARRANTED
race course.”
ing at their hall iu Artiland. Brother« iD Rood particular attention paid to Land Titles, Collecting
nished a small supply of guns and am river,but this being more commodiou», I ! only on the outside of the grove. This
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klaudatg -re c «rdt-liy ii.vi.ed to attend.
JJebhi and.aU. hauls of Got irniucal. Claims.
To give En ire 8 lisf.ict'oa. Prices to suit munition to the settlers, to be used iu
“
How
shall
we
treat
the tramp«?"
furuiobed them comfortable aud secure fir timber, for a great many practical
E. DE PEAT, N. O.,
The Times.
asks the New York Sun. Oh, veil, it
home defense.
W. W. K entsor , Sec’y.
wiuter quarters. I directed the chief to purposes, is not surpassed by any other you arc going to fraternize with then?
Principal Oiliee, Jacksonville, Oregon.
Rebekah meetings on Tue«l»y evening, near«« Gians A S i labs will attend to my business
Ou or abou* the 18th of January, a remain in the cave for the present, as variety, ash not excepted. It makes m that way we believe they genaraUX
he full of the moon eucu month.
in Portland.
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fâpCall and see Specimens. | v2ogtf party of Bogue River, Shasta and Mo- the ill disposed portion of the oommu- durable posts, and solid and smooth take atraight whiakey.
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