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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1878)
State News children might have bad thousands of JUST RECEIVED young Indian.» sent with him bad it The Willamette river is boomiDg. I been possible to make provision for FRIDAY AT THE— DEECMBER 13, 1378. them. I agree with the Secretary of The literary society at Monroe, Ben- tbe Interior in saying that the result of tun county,has $1GO to spend for books. this interesting experiment, if favora THE PRESIDES T’S MESSAGE. Rev. H. K. Hines has returned to his ble, may destined to become an import I home at La Grande, from u trip to the ASHLAND DRUG STORE, ant factor in the advancement of civ east. The President’s message is I ilization among the Indians. The largest stock of There are Bix murder cases on the written in his own peculiar style of Upon the money question he docket at the present term of court in public utterance. It contains lit says: Portland. DRUGS, MEDICINES, HOLI tle that is new, except upon the About a hundred settlers have moved In the present financial condition of DAY GOODS. ETC., Southern question, and the yellow the country. I am pnrsuaded that the into the Siuslaw country during the — Ever received in Athluixi— fever scourge, being upon other i welfare of the legitimate business aud past year. A woman 40 years age was arrested questions little more than a state- I industry of every description will be -------- o-------- best promoted by abstaining from all in Portland on Thursday of last week, inent of facts gathered from the attempts at radical changes in the ex for being drunk. A FULL LINE OF reports of the heads of the various iating finanicial legislation. Let it be W. L. Black has recived the material Perfuuiei y, departments. Referring to the understood that during the coming for a paper at Weston.Umatilla oountjr. Stationary, - AN D - the business of the country will It is to be called the Leader. yellow fever epidemic, he rec year be undisturbed by Governmental*inter One hundred and eighty-five mar Toilet Articles. ommends the establishment of a ference with laws that affect it, and we riage licenses were issued in Mnltono national board of health, to con may confidently expect that the resum mah county during the past eleven —TOYS— trol the quarantine, have sanitary ption of specie payments, which will months, take place at the appointed time, will supervision of internal commerce be successfully and easily maintained, Joseph Frizzel, of Grant county, was Jn great variety an<l of new and r irions designs. in time of epidemic, and have and that it will be followed by a healthy shot in the side with a pistol by bis —PURE WINES AXD LIQUORS - i hired man, a short time since, but is Sower to deal with whatever en- and enduring re vival of business pros -E' v T medical purpose e- rapidly recovering. perity. Let the healing influence of angers the public health and is A petition is being circulated asking the inherent energies of our peo beyond the power of municipal time, ple and the boundless resources of our Congress to return Fort Dalles to the Pipes. Tobacco authorities to regulate. In speak conntry, have a fair opportunity, and war department, aud that it be again -A ND- ing of the southern question, he relief from present difficulties will garrisoned with troops. A Chinaman who was in jail at Salem — Cigars.— does not intimate that he consid surely follow.” for stealing clothing hanged himself in The difficulties of the postal ers his policy a failure by any PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, GLASS, his cell, the other day, but was cut means, but declares that lie has service are referred to, and the at down in time to save his life. BRUSHES, ETC., ETC. used and will continue to use all tention of Congress called to the The commissioners of Indian afiairs the authority vested in his office fact that one of two things must ni recommending the reduction of the number of reservations.propose remov CANDIES, NUTS a k d FINE CONFECTIONS. by the constitution to protect all be done in order to remove them. ing the Klamaths to Yakima. classes in their rights. The fol Either the department must be PRESCRIPTIONS It is now believed by many of the lowing is an extract of his remarks made s lt-sustaining, by the in best miners in the conntry that there is Cuefally compounded of the finest drags. crease of postage ratea or by abo $5 per day for 1,000 miners in the Bea upon this point: BOUGHT THE INTEREST OF W. In some of those states (the South lition or restriction of the franking ver Creek camp, 10 miles west of La TTAVISO H. Atkins in io the A hhlani » Davo Sronr, I Grando. ern States) the colored poeple have privilege, or larger appropriations would resp*c fully solicit * continu .nee <»r the iHttruc- Daring the past year, 344,000 cases nge w: left has b^en so literally extended to the pro been unable to make their opinions felt must be made by Congress. As ors in the past. in the e'ections. This result is mainly the matter now stands, the appro of salmon, valued at $1,300,000, were prie' [3-24tf. DR. J. H. CHITWOOD. exported from Oregon- This is a de due to influences not easily measure ! or remedied by legal protection. But priations made render it impossi crease of 50,000 cases from the year f in the states of Loui-iana and S iuth ble for the department to pay previous. GreQxgz T. Baldwin, Among the appointments sent to the Carolinia at largo, and some particular enough for the service, and many Senate for confirmation, is the name of Congressional deitricts outside of these —Dea’er in States, the records cf election seem to routes are neglected or service Isaiah Hlicker, of Coos county, for compel the conclusion that the righ’s upon them is performed in a man Collector of Customs of the southern district of Oregon. of oulored voters have been overthrown ner far from satisfactory. --------------- < ---- - - aud their participation in the elections The people of Rook Point, ¡H East- STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE. not permitted to be either general or ern Oregon, met on the 31st nit. and OPENING OF CONGRESS. free. It will be for Congress, fcr which organized a military company for com- these elections were held, to make each Ou Monday of last week, the mon defense in case of an Indian war LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. examination into their condcot as may next season. Other companies will be regular session of Congress was be deemed appropriate to determine formed. the validity of the claims of members opened, and business was begun o---- Botween eight and ten thousand dol to their seats. In the meanwhile it without any unusual delay. There lars’ worth of paper forged by J. M. beooms the duty of the Executive and Bumgardner bus been found in various Judicial Departments c* the Govern is prospect of exciting times at the parts of the state. It is thought the ALWAYS CN BAND, A OOOD ASSORTMENT Of Al forger is making his way either to Ya- ment, each in bis province, to inquire Capital during the winter. into ami punish violatons of the laws ready the spirit of sectional feeling quina or Coos Bay, with the intention NAILS, BOLTS, of the United States which have oc has been aroused, both in the Sen of escaping from the state. LOCKS, SCREWS, SAWS, curred. I can but repeat what I said The Salem Statesman says that sever iu this connection in my last message, ate and in the House. Blaine has FILES, BUCKSA.VS, that whatever authority rests with ma introduced a resolution in the Sen al gentleman from California, now in Salem, propose to build and equip the to thia end I shall not hesitate to put ate, instructing the judiciary com HAY FORKS, KNIVES, SHOVELS. Salem & Silverton narrow gauge rail forth, and I am unwilling to forego an mittee to investigate the recent road, provided the citizens along the appeal to legislatures, court», to the HATCHETS, TABLE AND POCKET Executive authorities and to each cf cases of alleged open intimidation line will give the right of way and CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. the States where these wrongs Lave in the south, and much bitterness raiee fifty thousand dollars. There are five narrow gauge rail been perpetrated to give their assist and excitement will doubtless be i road enterprises now under considera ance towards bringing to justice the shown in the discussion upon its tion in Oregou. One from Roseburg offenders and preventing a repetition of the crimes. No means withic my I ' i passage. In the House, on the to Ellensburg, one from Salem to Sil HAZARD & DUPONT'S power will be spared to obtain full aud opening day, Fernando Wood took I verton, one from Albauy to Lebanon, fair investigation of the alleged oritnee the floor immediately after the one from Roseburg to Coos Bay and one from Salem to Astoria. and secure the conviction and just Rifle, Eagle, Duck and Diamond grain reading of the President ’ s message punishment of the guilty. ♦ * * * The Mountain Sentinel says.- It is Power. * * * Tbo material progress and and attacked that portion of the generally couceded that the article welfare of the States deprend cn the document referring to the election which recently appeared in the La Grande Gazette, concerning two Indians protection afforded their citizeno. Bley’s There can be no peace without each troubles in rhe south, lledeclared found banging above Oro Dell and one protection, no prosperity without that there was no foundation for shot below Island City, is cold-blooded CAPS, WADS, SHOT, ETC., ETC. peace, and the whole country in deeply I the allegation of wrong by the bumbug, conjured up in the petite brain cf the Pea Ridger. interested in the growth and prosperity of all its parts. While the country south; that the President was vac- j Says the Portland Standard: We are has not yet reached a complete unity cf ilbtlng, and was yielding to that | informed that C.pt. A. P. Ankey will feeling and reciprocal confidence be wing of the Republican party leave lor Southern Oregon in a few tween the communities so lately and which the policy he has announced days, to look after the interests of the A LARGE VARIETY so seriously estranged, I feel an abso mine in which he is a large owner. lute assurance that the tendencies are would compel him to oppose. Gar- The company expended over $100/X)0 -OF- in that direction, aud with increasing iield replied with much spirit, crit on machinery and in the works before force. The power of publio opinion icising Wood severely for inter- operations were practically commenced will override a political prejudice, and rupting the usual course of pro and now they are reaping their reward. Tinware and Sheet-ironware, both pre-sed all sectional or state attachments, in On Sunday evening of last week and seamed. demanding that all over our wide ter ceedings by attempting to open a Geo. Craig was murdered by James ritory the name and cbaraoter "Citizen debate at that time upon any sug —ALBO— of the United Stales" shall mean one gestion of the message, and assert Cook, in the jail at Dalles City. Both bad been convicted of robbery, and aud the same thing, aud carry with them unchallenged security and res ing his belief that considerable il sentenced to a term of seven years in AGATE IRONWARE, I legal disturbance had occurred in the penitentiary. At the time of his pect. Craig gave information which STOVE GRATES, Upon the Chinese question, no the south and that bold and open arrest, led to the capture of Cook; this is sup BACKS, suggestion is made. Upon the intimidation had been practised in poseS to have been the only incentive ETC., ETC. Indian question he concurs in the some instances. He said it was to the murder. A in id named John F. Moore was recommendation of the Secretary the duty of the President to call Bhot in Portland on the evening of Sat JENSEN & IFFLAND, of the Interior that provision be attention to the disturbances if he urday, the 1st. He was dangerously made by Congress for the organi believed they had occurred, and wounded, but will recover. He per zation of a corps of mounted In that the gentleman from New si»ted in going to the house of Backeu- YREKA, CALIFORNIA, stos, by whom be was shot, against the dian auxiliaries to be under control York (Afr. Wood) should be grate wishes of the latter and his wife, and of the army, and to be used for ful to him, rather than offended, on Saturday, as he was attempting to the purpose of keeping the Indians inasmuch as it afforded an oppor enter the house he received the con of a ahotgnu and a pistol- Back- on the reservations or repressing tunity for investigation of the grave tents enstos has been held to await the ac disturbances on their part, but is charges that have been made tion of the graod jury, in $600 bail. TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY THE ASHLAND TIDINGS, non-committal upon the point against the people of some of the of the transfer of the bureau to tho i states. [During the session we shall en war department,merely suggesting that the committee appointed by deavor to keep our readers posted Congress to inquire into the mat upon the events of general interest ter report as soon as possible. I transpiring at the national capital, i and give a condensed report of the He says further: of It may be very difficult, and require I most important transactions ci Congress.] much patient effort, to curb the unruly XLTLEY FRIDAY. P THK— THE ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS —ARE NOW MAKING - —FROM— THE VERY BEST NATIVE WOOL Main Street, Ashland, w OULD announce to the people of Jack- son and Lake counties that they have com BOOT & SHOE STORE menced receiving their new Fall Slock, and —Next dour to the Po4 oihce — that every day will witness additions to the THANKS TO THE PUBLIC argest stock of BLANKETS, For their Liberal Patronage, which be cepts as testimony their appre ciation His purpose is to temuti DOESKINS, “Grow With the Place.” MER CHA DISE I1E IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO AND HOSIERY. WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND Ever brought to this market. They desire to LPii'jr say to every reader of this paper, that, Materials of all kinds, such as TRENCH GOODS, ALLIGATOR, ETC. STANDARD GOODS SOLD AT TH E Ard anything else that the public tniy require. PATRONS, always on hand . And all work gotten up in the LOWET. MARKET PRICE, —OLD AND NEW.— VERY BEST STYLE. no3G—tf GEO. NUTLEY. Will do it, they propose to do the larges C. H. II argadine , Hargadine fc Latta, done by (hem in the last five years, and that they can OULD announce to the people of Goose Lake v alley and vicinity, that they are receiving at the positively make it to W the advantage of every one to call upon them in Ashland take View Stese, TRADE 11 0 f»fe8 ir >nt yar .‘Long 1 123 post Hr. Al U:. n las 11 last W 0 s r cal Tie Curistm Trave tended The 1 freshue W. I tion at Mrs. her ree inst. Ther Good ▼ille. A b Prain Closne Mia Point, last w A C last S dose W. H. ATKINSON General Merchandise Authorized Agent for me, han full pow er to transact any and all business connected with the The largest and best selected stock ever oftered to the people of Eastern Oregon. -CONSISTING OF- T They will spare no pains to maintain, more Ono door fouth of the U. S.Land Office, fully than ever, the reputation of their A FULL ASSORTMENT OF house, as the acknowledged HEAD QUARTERS HARDWARE, I ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. 3-11 STOVES, —FOR—• Staple and Fa.cy Goods JAS. THORATON. WRINGERS, NAILS, TUBS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. Paints and Oils, Groceries, Hardware, Cloth ing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, POWDER, SHOT, CAPS AND WADS OF THE Millinery and Dress Goods. BEST STANDARD BRANDS Crockery, Glass and Tin- DRY GOODS, Ware, Shawls, Wrap- Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes Selling off Cheap FOR CASH DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING, BOOTS, AND SHOES. CIGARS AND TOBACCOS pers, Cloaks. 0 f E v r r y Variety« STATIONARY And, in fact, everything required for th»- Trade of Of all Kinds and Discription, Caadies and Kuts SOÜTHERN AND SOUTH-EASTERN Cigars and Tobacco OREGON. A LARGE STOCK OF STOVES, TINWARE, HARDWARE, BACON, BEAN’S. DRIED FPUTT. COFFEE, SU- OAK R'CE. TEAS, SALMON, SAR DINES OYSTERS SAI, FABA It’S. CANDLES, SPICES,FLA VORING EXTRACTS, PA I EN 1 MEDICINES Etc. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. PAINTS OILS ANO GcASS A C omplete L ine O f Cheaper than any other House in Ashland. Ashland Factory Goodd. A FULL LINE OF FLANNELS, YARN, SOCKS, BLANKETS, SHIRTS and CASSIMERES, L ard C ans ......... 15. D ollars per. 100. W ater B uckets .....................50 cents. Winchester Repeating Rifles from 1 EVERYTHING in our lino kept consign jj ly on band and sold at the I ÆSHLOiB Lowest Living Rates Come and see Us. (17-3m H AU7.' D’>'" : LATTA. Extra Boston *tyrup. Table L. ß. P. MARSH, and Pocket Cutlery. spirit of the SAvage Indian to the re- alrainta of civilized life, but experience This Will Pay. shows that it4s not impossible. Mrny B. F. REESER. of the tribes who are now quiet and Many times the small cost will be re Ashland, Oreg. Nov. 15, 1878 tf, ordorly aud self-supporting were once turned to every person, in the country, as savage as any that at present roam over the plains or on the mountains of I or village,or city,who supplies himself ths far West, and were then considered with the plain, practical, reliable, pay inaccessible to civilizing influences. It ing information given in the American may be impossible to raise them fully 1 Agriculturist. It was so named because np to the level of t’ae white population of the United States, but we should not starteJ 37 years ago as a rural journal, forget that they are aborigines of the , but is now greatly enlarged in scope, 0 ----------------+ >>-------------------- - THEY WILL SAY THAT country, aud oallod the soil their own and profusely illustrated, so that it W onderful C ave .—A remarkable on which our people have grown rich, meets the wants of all classes—of cul powerful and happy. We owe it to tivators of the smallest plots, or of the cave, surpassing tho Mammoth cave of THEY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND WE WILL CONTINUE TO PURCHASE WHEAT ! them as a moral duty to help them in Kentucky, has been discovered in Page attaining at least that degree of civili- largest farms — of housekeepers and A LARGE SUPPLY •rtion which they m0* be ab.e to reach., children—of owners of cattle, horses, county, Virginia. It has been ex plored in various direction» for long sheep and swine — of frnit growers.flor- It is not only our duty—it U a«o our , builder«, mechanics, etc. From distances. The New York Herald pub interest to do so. The Iudiacs who EVERY KIND OF THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, OF lishes an account of the discovery and 600* to 800 origin.! engravings in every have beoome agriculturists or herds nn_ t explorations, with diagrams. AVirbin And Will Delicer men, and feel an interest in property, volume bring right to the rj-® will henoeforth cease to be a warlike derstanding msny useful, labor help ¿be cave"2 there is & wide and deep and disturbing element. It is also a ing, labor saving contrivances, largely chasm in which flows a stream which well authenticated fact that the Indi homemade and for out aud in-door is spanned by a natural bridjjfe. Many ans are apt to be peaoeable aud quiet work; also, plants, animals, constuc- of the galleries are high and wide. and ; when their children are at school, and tion of dwellings, etc. These numer there are great,lofty chambers hundreds j I am grateful to know from expressions ous engravings make this journal of feet in extent. Much of the cave ANYWHERE IN TOWN, AT of the Indians themselverf and from greatly superior to every other one remains to be yet explored, as many of many concurring reports, that there is treating on the samo subjects. The the galleries leading off in different a steadily increasing desire,even among persistent, caustic exposures of hum directions have not yet been followed the Indians belonging to comparatively bags and swindles are of great value out MILT-i PRICKS- DISPOSE OF THEM AND wild tribes, to have their o. ildreu ed- to all of its readers. Over $25.000 a I ncreased P opulation .—The an ocated. 1 invite attention to the re year are expended in collecting useful nual report of Census Superintendent ports ef khw Secvetaay of the Interior and interesting information and en CHEAPER Wagner S. Anderson. Walker states that since the census of gravings, the benefit of all which ean and the Commissioner of Indian affairs 1870 the increased population of the be eujoyed at the reduced price of touching the experiment recently in [V ol . 3. O. ÍI-TF. TUAN THEY CAN BE PROCURED ELSE augurated in taking fifty Indian chil $1 50 per year,post free; or four copies Northwestern States is enormous, dren, boys and girls, from different at $1.25 each, or ten copies at $1 each. while the South and East remain nn J. OL C. W1WIB WELUI WHERE, tribes to the Hampton Normal Insti A specimen copy, 10 cents. Try it a changed, which suggests that should WIMER & WELLS. tute in Virginia, where they are to re year. It will pay. Published by Or the South coutinue politically solid AND FURNISH A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE ceive an elementry English education ange, Judd 4 Co, 245 Broadway, New and the Republican predominance in Practical Millwrights. AT THAT. the Northwest be maintained, the and training in agriculture, and other York. Flouring mill», saw mills, quarts mills, useful work, to be returned to their N. B.—A copy of Marshall’s magnifi census of 1880 cannot fail to restore and ali kinds of mill machinery put np to tribes after they have completed the cent steel engraving, “The Farmer's i the preponderance which the north order in the very best Btyle. All wo'k war •ourse as interpreters, instructors aDd Pride” i<* delivered free to every sub held before the colored vote of the ranted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Addresr sxoQoil examples. It is reported that the officer scriber who .cuds 20 cents extra to * South gave the present basis of appor either, or both, at AsMaad, Oregon. [29tf. («1« tionment. ebarged with the selecuoa of those oover cost of packing and postage. GOODS J. B. BURK PLANING MILL AND FURNITURE, SASH, BLIND, DOOR AND MOULD ING CONSISTING OF MIL FLOUR, FEED &c, AF. 6QU1RE3, MECHANICS THE ASHLAND 1 w CR Bs c t. Th came thro M were broil L lady’ plea and test the truth of their assertions ALWAYS The Norwegian nation ie the smallest of all European nation», but its com for mercial Beet is the third largest in the world. The Norwegian flag is, of all foreign flags most frequently seen in —Um- harbor of New York, and through the sound which connects the Baltic with the North Sea, and forma the highway Lari, Bacon, Hams, from London to St. Petersburg, often from three to four hundred Norwegian craft of every discription pass during Eggs and Butter. one single day. Io Norway, although not every man is a sailor, every person (0) is, nevertheless, more or less directly connected with the shipping interest FOR THE INFORMATION OF To build ships or to sail in them, to own ships or to have part in them, is a point in everybody’s life all along those DEALERS AND CONSUMERS, thousand fjords which fringe the coasts of Norway. J. Q. L atta business this fall and winter, ever Are invited to send in their orders and are assured that they shall receive prompt attention at prices that defy competition. no* sb Heavy f Phœoix Dark n The tel The da Hr. B FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, L<> A s h. 1 « u ä The Maritime Norwegians'. OPEN THE FACTORY flannels, Doeskins Clothing, Blankets, Cassimeres, MARSH & CO GRANITE STREET. ASHLAND OREGON. Always on band and for sale at lowest prices ÆÎTThe highest market prices paid for^T WHEAT---- OATS----- BARLEY— BACON — and lard --- All kinds of Planing, Moulding. Turning, Circular and Scroll Sawing. Furniture and Ornamental Carving, Etc. Done to Order. Furniture, Sash, Doors. Blinds an l Moulding con»tamb on band and ns ide to order. --------- iOS—— JUJUS'LED We will contract to design and eiect »• kinas of buildings. When <o those employing us, we will furnish al material required for the construct.on any building ready for occupany. [noL»u J. HL McCALL it CO MARSH & CO. abo won W ’ ‘sit din R Hal