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f / À / f \ f A )’ I T ) I » X. c I < U5-, / oZ X 'B - ir-v V,i? Alami * «ep*" •J \ W1 4 • > !• p if¿SjyL Ji w • I ! ! \ «• , • / • Á ..XT-. — j: 7 • • I • / • c A fV 4 & 1 1 Q si. ■ MM! .-**4 INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED - > ,. -*te ... rot -«-»s Ê» TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. r j . ■■■■ è t ■A o VOL.HI.-NO. 27. ASHLAND, OllEGON: FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13,1878 PROFESSIONAL. I » « < 3 i A i s g n. I $2.50 PER ANNUM. 1 LIFE’S REST. A Fi l> Story. All was bow quiet, in the Uoqqiui, keep his body in motion so that tLo In if be was wounded, he answered with \>»u lean frff .n your caMiiieut email Rogue river ami Illinois Villers until dians could not draw a bead e® him, a groan. His gun, a double b&rfeled [From tbe Burlt g on Ilawkeye] ---- ISSUED EVfcRV FRIDAY— Ai d look with longlig eyes and ho must keep going ahead, and, shot gun, was gone; the m’-le Wa? still Yesterday afternoon, as a //uiA-<ale Im about 2 o'clock on the morning of the To ihe till e beyond, nor eee ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW porter was leisurely Batintenng along 24th of March, a messenger arrived at if possible, increase tbe distance be running, but slowly, no faster at least k 4 -B T~ Tiie beauty usurer Res. Jefferson street, his attention was at &. o. c. APPLEGATE <t* CO. The than Olney was, so they ran side by tracted to a crowd of gontlemep Vannov’s Ferry with the word that the tween himself and his pursuors. And y cri eign in <11 econ ent SALEM OREGON. wbq ^fcncE—On Main Street, (in rear Indians had Ambushed a stroll party of right spur, bout and all cameiasil^ off side up tho creek bottcm for near a were gathered around Frank £.tbottf That your life le n irrow and small; I DR. J. H. CHITWOOD, Dj yon no*, know li ih maid, travelers on Slate 'eruek and killed two and when lie put the left spur under quarter of a mile, tbe mounted Indians mothes agape, and deeply interested in . (%itwwed A Atkinson'd Drug Store.) Tuat y oar n irrow Wo bolds «11 of the partv.----- Wright, a partner in his righttdes and pulled, the rowels of slowly gaining on them. The Indians astorv he was spinning out for their Ashland - - - - Oregon. benefit about two trained pickerel lie That can m ike it « weet and true — tbe spur cut through liis stocking,pen on foot were left for behind, tffi Terms of Subscription Vannoy’s Ferry, and----- Olney a OFFICE—At tbe Ashland brffg Store. saw while sAjoarning at C icsb L%ke^ Thitc n makeUfair -nd beet, ’ Oa» copy am year...v...»....> I Î.50 etrated fl-sh, aud cans’d him to stim ed to have given tip the race, but still The boys say he is chuck full of stonei her of Cipt. O Neil ’ s company, trhioh Of all the world e g kx I gilt» ** " »tx months........ 1.50 JAMES R. NEIL. Y ju nave ihe »ary ba»L was encamped at the foot of Eight Dol hie and full—The reader must bear in they sent their bullets after the flseiog of the strange Mghtd he saw st th* “ •- thm • .......... 1 oo 12.50 'Ch>b rates ilx copies Tor-... A lar Mooniain; that after killing the two mind that all that lias been described uren, in showers; tbe deathly ping 1 lake, and some of them ar« very plau- V« Out at work In »be fietfh. ^TfORSEY AT-LAW, yr.rn9, but the when he reeled off Terms, in advance. Hut king he yelbw corn, men and dispersing the ronmiiderof did not occupy more than a few sec plug! zip! of the ballets gave a con siole the 0u6 about the pickerel, they fairly lea man who-» honest heirt Term» of Advertising: on ia, and that the others of the party tinuous and iirgeBt Bfiinu’us to tbe collapsed, aud called upon him Id pro- the travelers, they hai poshed on to Jacksonville. Oregon. Local Iftttlect per ffift............ . ............................ . 1 oct» Be it» fur you night at.J morn. wards Hay’s ranch, (now Thornton’«;) were not more than fifty yards distafat, pursued. dneo corroborative evidence. Frank FrnlMeliin»! Cards, per year................................. fio 00 • «0 Were you to Search ’ he world, Twa lachea, per quarter....................................... said be coaid, but he didn ’ t. Me as Across the creek bottom ran a line of J. W. H AMARA R. and the Indians only just starting front that just before thev reaohed the ranch boor “ « ............................. r..... , > off Wh it won id you boj« to find serted, howevor.with great earneitcecr r 8 0» X«M * - v.vv.................................. thick,stunted crabapple and obaparral. their biding places — As he fell, Willie they were met by five of Olaey’s meso Bet er fofr h-rart or b .nd 10 on OondMtf Coloma “ .......... that he was an eye-witntoss to the per Thin this you world le»»e behind ! Thrao-faanhe “ “ ......................................... 14 00 who had come oat to rescue his dead Hays called out; “See I be is killed.” As they neared it Wright called o,ut formauffe of the finny pets, ns were a 17 50 LINKVILLE LAKE CO., OREGON. Ab! little g rl, tie hills body, and the Indians had killed one At tbe same monreitt Olney sprang to to his comfeipAuion, as if to give liim A number of ids short-hand and short- ▲DT CUTI ■ K N TB Office In Post Office Building. Speci.l atteutoln M.y glow uith a epiendld grace, of them, John Davi», and forced the his feet, freed from his boot and spur, fresh stimulus: “Run, now ! At the haired friends. Oar reporter ^ws rt‘ given to CDOveyancibg. v2ol#;f. lit the Vidley, after all, others to retreat back to the ranch; which be had kicked off while down. i sound of bis voice—Tor it was the first quested to lake down the story as told lea very plea»»nt place. in Frank's original and truthful fftyle, Job Printing, that the Indians bad then poshed Wright, tho noble, big hefcrted and time he had spoken since the first separ and here it m: Living at Clear Lake 0. B. WATSON. Of »■ description, doo» on »bort nolle». IegRl Ami nothing that life c ,n give, on and surrounded the rauch, and that bravo man, called out td the others— ation— Olney looked lofrsrds him oaly is a family who have a little girl who Btaeka, ClrcwUr». Ratine»» Cerda. Billhead», Tetter- ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW be II ever iff gnat and BwceV when they (the messengers) left, the “B iys, it Won’t do tc leave that man; to sec him fall from his saddle Id the takes daily rides on tbe l ike i^ a k«U», Poster», »tc., gotten ap In good style at living 00011 be oue-half to gr nd dn<! prices. A» thin love b.-neaih your feet. firing was brisk and determined on come, let’s stay with him, al the same ground with a doll thud and gurgis. skiff drawn by two pickerel. ?.’bey art R ea l esta te a gent . regularly harnessed, and by means of Agents for the Tidings. Though'.h* hills teem g’ory-crowned, both sides. Orders were at once sent time turning his YA ilia toward tha flee Life bad fljd, aud the noble Wright lines she is enabled to guide them in MTdpecUl attention given to all matter» requlr . - New York. 8. M. Pettengill ft Co., - Yet th) HU* are be.iknnl dre.r ; • - St. Louir. to all the companies belonging to the ing man, and facing the swarming, ¡ay on his back, his limbs quivering any direction desired. The fish are ng tn Attorney at the U. 8. Lai d Office. •towel! At Coeeauian, B it the valley h »hel eie<l wirm — . - 8»n Fruncl*c». L. F. Fteaer. ... in the last agonies, while the Indians about three feet in length, weigh be Laks V iew , L ike C o ., O regon . Sotliern Battalion to repair immediately yelling savages. Portland, Oregon. D. H. »-«*ru». Stay it the Tilley d-ar. . - •• May 31, 1878. [uo-50-lf yelled lotblet* and tnubd hideottiiy tween seven and eight pounds each, I* itemuel», "Let me take BolJ. of yortt horse ’ s to Hay's ranch; and at about 10 o’clock - - • Salem J. A Ajj'legBt», I • • • than before. Oliray was alone now in and are very powerful. The rapidity THE CfillLdriEN. M. L. CB ■raberhn the s ime day the companies began to tail and I can get away,” called out with which they skim through the - - c »vain». M. L. McCALL, M im Gr»ce Hann«, assemble at Vannoy’s Ferry, for a start Olney.- and Willio Hays—only four- theflish, but still the spirit of his water with the boat and its precious . J unci ion City. The children, ah. th« chidren! Dr N U I*« • • R»-ebnrg. Surveyor ahd Civil kiDgineer Rev. J. R. N. Bell, Y<>ur Innocent, joyous • n -s; ten years of age—turned back with murdered companion h eterei aroünd cargo is said to exceed in swiftness the to tbe scene of the conflict. . . Y ou C'I' h . Ferit H. Burt ‘ Your d ughiers. with e,-uh of sunshine; Jack, ti vi lie. J. R. Noil, - It now becomes necessary to chang'd Wright and they both rode toward? him and completed in tlio invisible, fislost sail-boat that has been placed ASHLAND, OREGON, a w w W ddo. Y ur buoyant ai d laugh ng sen*. J WiBMiftSoc. <. Applegate, 1» prepared to do any work In bi» Hue on ehort no the scene. To better understand what him, right into tbe bbze and »moke of what was begun in the visible body, on tho lake, and it is proposed to fe'unq H ob . W W. F.ddier, Look loug lu their ha py Lee?, for Hanlon and Rosa, the chamoioC tice. fiM>27v2 f] • ▲MX W a IM s Drink 1 >vr fr -m their eparkhng^yeit follows, aud to have a clear view of the hostile guns. As they m-t Olne**, Diving into tbe thick brash he made scullers and match the fish against them - » Ke< bv rille. J. M. Smith. Oen'rxl Point. For the wonlerfal cuarm of ch ) Ibood, BA. R. O«m, t DANIEL GAÖY, the sitnatiou, we will return to the Wright turne I his mulo sidewise and his way as fast as possible np the dry in a four-milo race. When tbe girl . • Big Butte. W. H. P a-fcer, How »oon it withers add die -1 . Gran>» P as ». B. Dimlck. - - morning of the 23,1 of Mirch. On tnis said in a husky voice—“jump on.” creek for a quarter of a mile, and then, has tired of riding she drives the pick A few fi«t-vanirhlng ttimmer«, . Gilice Creek B.cuerd Buvelt, . . R<ick Poim morning.----- Olney, a member of Com Ou he jumped behind the noble Wright, exbau9ti‘d almost to deaths dcor, w.tb erel to a boat house, where they are A re s >n or twain of fiu»t, Ml»? Ai»» W. Colvig, unharnessed, taken into a cottio'odioas . Etgie P.> nr. a. ▲. Hill. Atd you euddenly aek, bewildered, pany “E” whiclii' was encamped at Willie turned, and away they went, a bullet through one foot, a sharp dry glass aquarium, made expressly for - - Mur^bv. J. 8. McFaden. “What i • it my be.ir hath lost!” . te Leland. Notary Pub'.ic and Real Estate Ml*« Carrie 8n»iU>, Eight Dollar Mountain, and who had the Indians firing as rapidly as possi stick run into the flesh between tbe them, and fed. When she visits the . . Lake Vie*». Pirc-iance youse~ by the he iribe’oue A. F. BoehlBg, 44 C. B WtiMin, » been on a special mission to the camp ble. Still neither of the three men toes of the other, the bittoms of both tank to harness them for a ride, the Agent. Some Juno, etet-ly ind pr- ud, * Linkville. ue-i. T. Bdriwle, Or a Bebe, who-e eof ly itubu bed eyes . - Pi-V.m. LAKE VIEW. LAKE COUNTY, ORE ofCtpt. Abel George, five miles be were touched, but the bullets tore up frightfully lacerated by tho sharp pickerel jump almost into her arms, so Wai. H. Rohett«, glad, apparently, are they io eee h°r.• • . KUnt»-b 11 ish out front V e go den clou l Dr. J. S Deumeua, GON. [I oU tt. low Vsunoy’s, whs on bis return to the ground and kn inked the bark from stoDcs over which he had been runuing, The vonng Miss Las been offjred $1,000 • . B mi 'I is . ftae 8-. Sueok, Of livlsh ; nd b ati lifui iresees . » « Dniry. » C. H. Dy»r, camp. Being of a cautious tempera- the trees into the faces of tLe fleeing he cast hiunelf under a pile of drift I for her strange team, but no m >ney That, wai tu.Jy llo V-ug, stray . • A» Lnd Ml«* M.ry McCabe DR. WILL JACKSSN , . . Prœuix. O’er tbe white of a inroat and b isom 8. Sherm-ui, ment, ho concluded to go by the head mg men. ’Willie Hava and the others wood and listened, with no hope of would induce her to part with them. Capt. D. J Ferree OeDcrxl Agent for L_ke and Mo,e fair than bloi-s, nt • iu M -y. quarters, which was a little off of the were soon out of sight, leaving Wright escape, to the approaching footsteps DENTIST. Moloc counties. Drowning a Harem. At>d perciiunce you nt ira tr.ei • brothers - most direct trail, and see if he could and Olney alone. While crossing a and y ells of his savage pursuers. Young heroes who Spurn tlic » <1 OFFICIAL OlAUTORY Jacksonville, Oro gon, An incident illustrating tho ameu- Let us now go up to the top of that not procure company, as it was con shallow gulch a bullet pierced the With toe fe»or of n’lque childhood, iiies of Oriental lifo is thus related by And b- air of u Gn ci ui god. raoBBAL. WILL VISIT ASHLAND IN MAY sidered dangerois td travel along Slate flank of the mule and caused it to drop low, sparsely timbered bill on the left, the L »udon Truth: “I wonder Low But where, ab.w ’ fre are ih^ children, and N •vernb-r; a <1 Ke byville, the ObavBTO* G bxkbal . J am »» C. T olmam -, Portland creek, np which tha trail wound its its hinder parts upon the ground, near the trail and we shall soon see five iDtinv men on board our fleet in the sea •» Die-raici J udge , M atthkw P. D f . adt , fourth Monday in October each year. Your i on»>-hold la rie» of yore ? J* V. 8. A ttohmîx , Rrrr« M allory . crooked and brushy way to Hay’s which threw Olney over backwards men of C impaney “E,” Olney’s mess of M irmora are aware that at tbe back Abck! they are dead, and thal.-gruce h.i« Del Ashland, Eept. 15. 1878. C lbbk U. 8. Dt»v. C wubt , R C. LtMreos, «4 Forever and evermore '. ranch. Iu answer to bis inqnities if upon liis head and Shoulders. Tbe mates—John Davis, Shellback Smith of Prince’s Inland, not .seventy ye.tr?. Ü. 8. M arsbal . A unkb W. W attbm , •4 the whole harem of the E ilta Sa D bfi - ty M aambal . W P. B uknh , — [II trper'e. U any one was intending to go from mule immediately righted bitrs.elr, John Gould, Chari-y Abratas aud J ago. I. O. Müler. C bl .I bt l R iylm ’ s , J V C a >- twhiuht , lim wat tho number of 3JC I W. B CABDWrLL, Sargent, who had been stopping at The said drowned,to there to Hay ’ s, he was informed tint a with Wright still in the saddle. Olney D bfuti «., I A. n M ob ,. am , S lim had bean murdered by Architect an<! Builder. ScrapT ai Southern Oregon His rt Huy’s ranch as a guard, and who had his nephew, Mu->tapha, who in torn P octal A obnt , G kobgb A 8 tb » b , party of live p.'iECca had, but a short j imped to liis feet instantly, an l tory. ASHLAND./ r GRANITE STREET state . half hour befet C. Eiulted to the ranch, Wright asked him if lie was wounded, been tol.l by Willie Hays ?UJ the oth was murdered by his brother .t.ahm-» . „ i J ohn H M itchell , 1 Por'Uhi. W ILT, do -nythirg -n hlg line on sbor' no-lee aud Indian Öo.tllltle« in tlie early p¡’rt of and if he wotiu . jo briskly along hu to which he replied that if he was ers who had succeeded id reaching the oud. This last was much attached tc V < m > I he loweet t mi-. ii"v2 f . 5. SXMATons, J kA F ayhtk G uoekb , balera, the Year 1836. his nncle Stlim, und he suspected that R kpbb » bmtatitk , J ohn W hitkaklm , li >te Co. would be likely v i\, 6oon overtako them. wounded at all, it was in his shoulder, ranch, that Wright and Olney were tho women bad aided in llis Uncle’s FoflUlUd. OoVBBNuB, W. W lHAYr.K, Dr. VY. ß. Rayai Etrly in Mirc’i, 1856 an election of Lhis was good ne ws, and off he went us he felt more piin there than in any killed —cime ruuning up tho hill as murder, or at all eveut9. had made no Sac or S tatu , R. P E ahhau T, ÎBB àb V b WB. El>. tlii.HlH, Regimental officers of the 21 Regiment . nt a smart pice t) overtake tho party. other part of his body, f >r the fall was fast as their horses tould b?made go,in effort to save his life. Many of them tgyHa» ¡lermaneutly locate 1 in Aiblatd_4^3 Col Valli». ■iNtBBf W B. C ahtf . ii , They were quite yonr.g, and tbe harem in Al'uuy. Sur*. P ub . I n ^ t ., !.. J. P owell , Oregon Mountain Volunteer.’, Was held ■ It was a long chase, but be was soon a rude one. and he w.ic jirrad al! over the direction of Slats creek. Willgirt his timhriib J attention to the <xl ni. LtBBABtAN. J. B. ^inrrH, of their cluded both French, German and Italy in all of the company camps, which re rewarded by a sight of tbe men slowly The noble Wrigut seemed to have no I I have come to recover the bodv Dalle». P bbitrntiabt , b F. B ubcb , * Practice nf Medie ine. S uvx. ian girls. According tu the oriets c!» balCLU. ■ gt . S tate L and C om .,T. U C ann , suited in the election of John Kelsey, making the ascent of the bill,up which care for himself, but thought how be murdered messmate. They raiffi the tho ferocious barbarian, each of their Has bad Fifteen Year* ’ Practice in Oregon. « JUDICIAUT. C d.; W. W. Chapman, Lieut. Col.; the trail ran before it roacbo 1 the open could save bis companion, and urged bill and Jescefid at a rapid pace the was tied np in a eack, and tho next 1 Ju». K. K-.ley, Port L nd. OFFICE At hie reriderice ou Factory S’ree*. [3-9tf SurBBMB J udges . ’ Il P. B i»e, Buktu. James Bruce, and ----- Litshaw, M a -| flit just bolow the forks of the creek. him to try to mount the mule aguin, steep ridge down wbieL the trail ran morning at daybreak they were em- (P. P. Ptttn, J JiicksobVi le. barkod in barges from thequay of tha l»t Di»t_: J’ <Jg. dg. 11 II K H anna ; A t t'jr, ’y, J J am ameil R. N eil . dentistry and assaying j ¡rs. Brigadier General Z imerick then I The pattering of bis horse’s feet arrest seeming to think that was the only towards the forks of tho creek. Half s.-riiglio, and taken by the eunuchs to 11 •• ..................... - - - ’ j , - •• J. F. W atbom ; AU S. - II H azzard . issued orders to tho S »uthorn Bittai- ed the progress of tho party and caused elianc-e; but O noy refused and told way down, and they are sainted by a ■ be place appointed wliero they were- »1 M D. F H arding ;Alt'),J J W hitnit . ■4W " “ C B B kllex -. er -.A J. T. C > fleh . ion, Major Bruce, to rendtzvous at,aud them to «top and await his approach; Wright to go on and leave him to his hundred rifla ehots from froct and xneoesBively thrown into the sea. Their DR F. G. HEARN, lut “ “ L. M ’A* thuu ;A.I y,C. W. P ahibh . in the near vicinity of Vannoy's Ferry, ' for at that time all rapid tiding eeeuied fate. Tbe noble man saw he had done both 11 inks,accompanied by the too well screams were beard miles away, and J ackbum C g U nt Y. PRACTICAL DENTIST. soma not only got out of tha Racks,bnt on Rogue river, tbe Northern Battal- I to savor of something unusual. The all he could do to save his companion, known Indian yell. J udgb , S ila » J. D a V, Jacksonville. throw themselves into tho wafer artd AI-SO AS3AYER OF C lub , E. R. W athun , ion, M.ij ?r Latshaw, to establish camp party was composed of-----Wright, who was to him a total stranger until I “We’re in for it now boys,” shouted endeavored to swim ashcro. B»»»i>».Wa. R tbce They 44 D kfutt SiiMrr H. B. S ktbkrth , John Davis, the leader of the party, Ore and Bullion. at Grave oreek and vicinity, prepara- j Wille Hays, ---- Cox, Greenville Blake were overtaken by the guards »nd wer; ouly a few minutes before, an I with a T bbaiubkb , N. F irufr . A bbrbbob , tJ. C. G oddard , Fhœnix. killed, either by being rnn down or “ jump off, aud take a tree and we ll i tory to a iatrch down R >gue river to ! and ----- Thompson. As Olney rode sorrowful, “oh!” be dAshed down tho JACKSONVILLE. FFICE on M rwr »beet, north Yrelc«, nd- C gmmimiomrbr , | L M agruder , Q I Leiten on ihe head with heavy oars. give them a fight if they are on it. ” joining City Drug Store, and opno.-ie Hu-e.uuu« the Big Meado-s, wliero it Was be- np to within thirty paces of tho party gulch as fast as tho wounded mule ’ I L. K. A mdbkbdn , Abili Old. JaCkKHivIl'e. 8 ub »» tob C. J. H oward . Hardware Store. Dismounting and tying their horses V irginia B eforh the W ar .—It is 1 lieved tto Indians were encamped. ; he was solnted with. Aeblu.d. could go, and left Olney to his appar B cmoul B uft ., J. D. F ountain , about time for Virginia to give np A bhlamd . to tbe brush,with ths bullets and yells waiting an attack by the volunteers, j “Hallo ! Any news? Have you seen ently certain death. Is. I I dking abnnt. tbe state of tbiug^ “be- Mrs. Dr. Ella Ford Robins:n. I H. C. H ill . Major Bruce’s battalion were scattered any Lilians? Where have you came The Indians were by this iime close growing thicker and louder, the brave 1 fore the war.” Charles Dickons, nn-l i J- H C ritwood . D ibrctor ».. c K around Vannoy’s Ferry, up and down ' from this morning?” To ell of which up to them, aud soenaed by their ex little party boldly went into tbs fight* i every other traveler who visited the DISEASES OF WOMEN | J ames T hornton . Rogue river for five or six miles, and I he answered "No: wanted to overtake ultant yells to feel certain of both of Taking each a tre , they loaded and war. testify that every tiling was going »I b COB DEB A V. G iliett . . fc . W alkao . X abbral ............................................. A Speciality. one company was encamped at the foot yon: afraid to go through uldne; horse their intended victims. Olney ran fired with good effect, as was plainly to raok and ruin. Dickens, especially, JuartcB nr the P kacb ..................... T. G. W àitrbb . noted “the decayed arpeli>ance” of- C ombtablb ........................................... F. W albad . ^¿Y*Office and residence al Judgff Duncan's. of Eight Dollar Mountain,fifteen miles nearly done for.” over ridge and gulch, aiiliing to get indicated next day when the battle oufe b'llum Richmond, and it.is ceitiiu PvBT M a »TBB...................................... .. A. D.H klman . Linder and that the State Capital is noir twice as from Vannoy’e ferry. Eicb company “Come along then, we’ve got oeo into the brushy b.iltotn of the creek, ground was visited. M ibcbllameol '» Jacksonville, Oregon remained inactive iu camp until the more gun arid revolver iu the party; a' ent a qn irter of a tuile above the fiercer grew tho uproar.- the Indian*, ‘ large and ten times as. beautiful and firig. G» d . let Biig O. M., J. E. Ross, JjcksouTlUe, November 15th, 1878 tf V. b . Iodten Agent, J. H. R oobk . Klam-itb LgUocji. memorable 23 I of March, 1856 Tbe think we’ll have some fun before wj forks. Many a time he thought to get numbering near two hundred, booh prosperous as it ever w*s “before the it H uffman ,JaCkfwLviik V. 8 OommiMteiera, j L 8 LtLkvUJe Northern Battalion remained encamped reach the ranch: Willie, (Hay»-) says behind a tree and stand his grounl, if gained the rear of tbe little party, and t war." It is since tho war that Norfolk T. G. WATTERS. O. R. MYER. . has ma le giant stride», and become the Tten'v IT H I-ANGELL, J AC I -OiiVlil» D»p y V.8.Mar»nsls, ( SlBM W orden . L'n^nl e at various places in the Umpqua he thinks be smells Ind----- ” Bang I i only for a short time, for he felt that pnnred upon th«m a bail of H0e and ¡ second cotton port of the Union. It is Register Land Office, J. H. F t an ». I. ike View’ WATTERS & MYER. Valley, until early iu the following bang ! bang 1 ! followed instantaneous death was certain. Tho Indians seemed pistol shots. The horses tied to ilie ■ «inch tbn wtr that Danville has risen Becelrer “ M G eorge C onn , L.ke View' brush were roou plunging and trying | from a city of 2 000 to nearly 12 0 0 I W k . H offman ......... J.cksonfllle ÌVATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS AND April, when they began their march by b by a heavy volley of rifl i shots on to know hiB thnughts, for every time to break lodse. Mo-srU» Pnb-te El»- AihUud It is also since the war KoBri«» Puo.lc, ( j w H a MA ear ......... Liukvlie OPTICIANS. | tbe way of Grave creek, to the Big the left, fl u.-k.front and rear; brush and i he m ide for a tree the savages fired fu ‘We must gpt out of tlfi»,” ebon tel 1 I inlubitant«. '.b it Lvnchbnrg, Farmville. Staunton, I | C. B. W atbun ............ lake V.ew» trees fl led wi.h smoke and Indian ! rioiisly at it, tbiuking that when he Gonld. “They’ve cot us in a liel.t I Ashlaud and many V. 8. Examining Surgeon for Pet»t x> claim mt», Dr- One door south of the rost-oflice, Ash Meadows, under the immediate com other towns have J. H. C witwood ....................................................Albion » yell?; horses pluuge aud snort; but iu passed behind it Borne ouC of the many place.- dome on.” He ran to his horse, i increased their trffdo and tnn'tipliel maud of Joho Kelsey. land, Oregon, Surveyor Mineral Land», R. F. M ibb .......... Aeblaed* and all followed but Davis, who, see D mbtlesiv tO*» Scouting parlies Were sent ’out from a few seconds tbe party regain their bullets would certainly hit him; while ing a number of Indians running to I their inhabitants. j landed aristocracy were better off “be Stages leave Aahlaad as fwliows: time to timo by each company to as self command: the Indians show them lie, soeing their object, gave tip tbe ward» them,shouted to his companions: S. WHITTIMORE, M. D. fore the war, ” but all ether c!i»s<is, inZi Tbs O. 4 C. Stage Co,’» Stage leave A?bl ind certain if any Indians were iu its viciu selves—half a dozen, ten, fifty, a hun idea, bnt would tarn occasionally and ‘‘Hurrv np boys and mount. I’ll keep eluding tbe small farmers, hi;a fas for Jacksonville, Rock Point and Rose PhceuLx Oregon. ily; occassionally a few signs would dred—no us3 to show fight, better run aim his gnu at them, but with no in those devils away until yon are readv rdal reason for grumbling at tbs. burg every day at 6 a. rn. Mail clo.es at tn »tart. Charley, untie my horse and 4:30 a. m. Office at 8« C. S»rgv it Jt Co’» Store be discovered, but in all bat one in —and run they did; horses and men, tent to fire, only intending to make hold him until I aome*” aud. almost in changed condition of affairs. — [ Farm ville (Va.) Mercnry. Tor Healy, Yieks and Reading at 6 p. m. The Doctor is » graduate of a ffr-*tclass stance the signs were not deemed suf all willing. So off they turned to tbe them take to trees for shelter, which the same breath, he added: “G.> ahead Mail clo?e« at 5:30 p. tn. Co'leje. He will piomptly a tend alls ficiently encouraging for the volunteers right, through the woods, scampering they did in every inetanco, thu3 giving boys, I’m shot right through the turn- Grant aK4 ihe B ii I k arian M.Colwell'« Stazt‘8 leave Asblanu protes-ional calls, n ght or day. Throne, every Monday. Wednesday and Friday to pnrsne. Tn tbe instance mentioned away for dear life;sure enough life was him, as be thought, a little advantage ium. (heart) - > •**.# [r.o-18 [ to ls continued . ] mornings for Linkville, and return on Z3V*Prices moderate. above, Capt. Mike Bushey, a noted at stake, and th-’y were making good of them in the raoe. Bat this kind of There has bsen much said in tfaj every Tuesday. Thursday nnd Saturday. newspapers recently about General scout and Captain of one of the com time, all of them but Olney, whose running would not do, for back behind Leave Linkville far L<ke View, OregoD, ID!ucat tonal Need«. Grant being placed upoa the throne Wednesday? ; arrive at Lake View Satur panies encamped at Grave creek, bad bor-e would only plunge up and down him a few hundred yards he saw a of Bulgaria, aud Considerable curiosity Die days ; leave Lake View Mondays ; arrire Here are a few fa.tts which show TEACHER OF VOCAL AND IN- been for several days scouting down making no headway, an l be saw only squad of mounted Indians coming at at Linkville Tbtirsd.tys, carrying mail aud necessity of more schools an! bettor has been aroused concerning the Illiuois river with a part of hi» com one c inrse to save his life, and that full speed towards him. He had dis schools, of more teachers and better »in of the idea. Mr. Childs, of the ^atseogers. STRUMENTAL MUSIC, A. D. HELMAN, P. M. Philadelphia Ledger, is reported to maud, and succeeded, after a carefill Was not a dertainty, nor did it Seem taoced the footmeD, bnt be had do teachers. An<Professional Piano Tuner. scrutiny of Evans creek, in discovering, even to approach a possibility, yet it hopes of escaping from thoee who were Dexter Hawkins of New York, in his have said that the idea of establishing Ä O C I E T I E 1 A shland , O regon . in his view, sufficient evidence of tbe was the only chance. It was to dis mounted. Wright was out of sight. paper on “Education the Neel of tbe Grant on tbe Bulgarian throne origina ted with Forney, General Bodesrf, tho Ash and near proximity of Indians to warrant a mount and try his own leg-»; for bad He was all alone savo Lfis pursuers. South,” says: Ashland Lodge Ko. 189,1.0. 3. T. Address him, Mackey of Nevada, Dr. Evans of Paris, “1 600.000 illiterate adult citizens, is aud himself He says Grant has not (No 3 tf.) . Meets at U m Hall of 3» man ft Fountain every Academy. general alarm. Accordingly be dis he not read how Daniel Boone, Davy Suddenly stopping Le took deliberate a l<*ad no free government can long Friday evening at 8 o'clock r. m . Brother» and patched a messenger with the import I Crockett and a host of other renowned aim at an Indian who had stopped to Carry; it is a disease so widespread known of it, except in a general way, •Uteri in good »tending ar» eorlially invited to at- I though Bjde u think» he will be favor tant tidings to Major Bruce, at Van Indian fighters had out-run, out-shot, load his gun, and fired, with a splen that, unless cared, it will cortiinly by able to it. The matter will b<j settled tknd. Toe Temple meet» every first ant third Wed- »■•daytaeach niontn. noy’s Ferry, who immediately issued . outwitted, smarter Indians than these did result; the savage fell sprawling on fata! to liberty, and its only cure is the at the great capitals of inrope. Mack-c Mice R L. A pflxgate , W. C. T., orders fo several companies to march ‘after him. So dropping the bridle on tbe ground. But there could be no free common bcho.nl. This is a ques I ey is willing to spend a largo sum for. lion more vital to the interests of a A. T. W eight , Ikcy. without a moment’s delay to Grave ‘ bis horses neck bo sprang to the more loading and firing, and the gun free government than tariffs, banks, tf>o ligitimate expense of bringing it about. > JLsliland Lodge No, d3 Creek, from whence an expedition ground, aud in doing ¿o he saw bis was a burden, besides, lie expected to uv.nev. or politics. Compared with I would start the next diy to attack tbe horse’s fl ink covered with blood, and fall any moment, aud then the Indian« it they lie noon the surface, while this P roperty V alue F alling . —A Phila /V\ A. F. A A. IW.. Indians. blood oozing out of several boles in Lis would get a spleudid guu. S>,cocking poes to the ver^ root and mirrow of the delphia paper says that the real estate - Republic. of that citv ha9 shrunk more than fifty Bold» their stated communicatioL» Thursday even Marching all night, the Companies side. All was taken in at a glance, and tbe gun, he struck it against a tree as The taxable property of the sixteen million doilare during tbe year 1878. f I^-J «■> or beffire the full moon. Brethren in good reported to Major Bruce the next morn with gun in haud he he started to run, he ran, and broke the lock, and then Southern Sta’es is about the «anie a* Incomes from this source have sunk so •tending ore cordially invi'ed to attend. ing at Grave creek. In tbe meantime but on each foot was strapped a large, dropped it upon the ground; his bul that of New York city, while they pav low that ownerj now do not expect • W. H. ATKINSON, W. B. /. 8. K ubane «, Sec'y. Capt. Bushey bad rehifned to the heavy Mexican spur. He ooulJ make lets be scattered broa least.- his box of •cbont one half as ranch for schools. more than fo3r per cent. List year But even in the Northern States there tbe rent rolls of the Girard estate locality where he bad at first discov no headway with such gear on bis caps were cast into a pool of water iu are 446,000 adult males who have to amntittfeJ Ashland Lodge No, 45, to £530,000. Thi» year they ¿Kitorncyat £an> ered tbs hostile signs. Oa bis return heels, they must come off; bat it tbe bed of the gulch. write their nam°s thus: ‘.X.” are §90 000 less. Boston’s real estate P ortland , O regon . As he descended into the creek flit, I. O. O. F.. Ignorance costs. to Grate Creek he informed the Major would not do to stop, sit down and has fallen twenty per cent »inee 1873. Le Came Dear Wright who was still in Ignorance is non productive except New York’s valuations, (hcr.gh not Hold tiMlr tvguUr meeting every Saturday eveD- particular attention paid to Land Titles. Collecting that tbe Indians had retreated down calmly displace them; he bad not the direction of vice and crime lng el their hall In Ashland. Brother» in good reduced on tho rolls in this proportion. ‘ JMtts and. all kinds of Government ClauMt towards the Big Meadows, and that he enough nerve for that. Bat he took a his saddle, but was holding on by tbe in Property is tax-*d to pay c >«ts of •tandiag er» cardtelly inrited to attend. have in reality suffered similarly.« did not think it advisable to pursue zig zig course and would throw his pnmtuel of the saddle apparently to criminal prosecutions now. Is it not R al estate is simply coming <lowc> E. DE PEAT, N. O., Principal Ofiice, Jacksonville, Oregon. W. W. KaxrxoB, Bec’y. them, consequently tbe companies re I right heel in front of his left toe and steady himself, aud seemed to sway better to Ux property to educate, and from the fabulous prices of inflxticTr Xebekah meetlags oc Tnmday evening, neereet G ibbs & S teàbn will attend io my busine» side io side. To Olney’s inquiry to get a return ? times. give » pull as ba jumped, for he must from turned to their respective camps |n Periisnd. [v3no7t ♦ >» Ml < lb* SMB «4C& BM«*- À A APPIECATE. NOTARY PUBLIC. • r • • • - • • • • • B • ▲ • • • •4 • • • • • • • • • B • • • - • 1 B B • • • • • •< 44 4. 44 44 44 44 J. Q. WiLlITS, t- I 1