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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1879)
i 5 t t .f- - t ’ 1 X r S| j» / < •4 ■V ICS /•«- • \ JjL • 5 • i • r' Î • 's | a 3|. • w \ • • A \ k. I: 7 t À I* V * ? 5* I ' • ; • I • À f I « ■< *1 ’-«*♦• 1 8 4 ’ ’ ' I*** □ j '*' . > < INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON e 1 ' ? 7*! 2 ASÜLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY. JANUARY 24, 1879. f $2.50 PER ÀNNU< - —"J'JJgl UT ; 0~ NASBY. mutilated flattened between two stones. I'd like to know? You’ro tbe one who Ybamin^ ICoinnvce. < . « r ■ That of McCarty was found lying ‘in stole my pies, I’va suspicioned you a [Portland Bee.] IlY BAYARD TAYLOR. MB. NASBy TITTERS A PROTEST AGAINST J. A. APPLEGATE. ---- ISSI ED EVERY FRIDAY---- tbe small thicket where be bad soaght long time,” and giving Silky's ear an THE HOWLS OF THE NORTHERN RE Soma time ago a German gentleman — B V— ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ? ’»’-LAW “Give us a Bong !” the Bulkier cried, shelter when tbe Indians first fired extra twitch, she went in nnil closed PUBLICAN PRESS OVEli THE I’RE* of very fine appearance, claiming to fit The outer trei chee gu »r ling, , , « VENtlON OP NEGRO VOT . .LEEDS MERRITT. a florist aud landscape) gardener, set upon them. Thu body of Pedro was tbe door itmifl a loud hurrah from tbe While the heaie1\nu* of the c»tnp allied SALEM OREGON. ING IN THE SOUTH. tied in Salem and bargained to pur 'OFFICE—On Main Street, (in 2d story of lying where be fell, etripped and bru boys, who enjoyed it hugely, and Grew weary of bomb .rdu g. chase a beautiful residenceon the bank DR. J. II. CHITWOOD, tally mutilated. Tbe bodies were 8?nt Silky was thereupon christened , . McOall A Baatb’s ne# building.) CoNFEDRiT X R oads , . 1 “Give us a song 1” the guardsmen gay, of tbe river with considerable, ground (Wich is in the State uv Kentucky).!- attached, for tbe purpose of carrying to Hays' under a strong guard and “Brandy Peaches.” ‘■We eturtu tue forte to-morrow , Ashland December 1Ó, 1878. ) Oregon. Etn< while we may; i-nother day cn bis profession in that city. lie ex there hurried by the side of Alex Cald It was decided that Haya* ranch Terms of Subscription*! i I foreseo trouble. My prophetic, Will oring eoo».g.. uf turrow. 'One copy one yew ...... well. Captains O’Neil aud Alcorn with should be trade impregnable to In solo lo ulta forred a year or two und per- pected money from tha old country t 2.50 OFFP'E Atibe AshtauB Driig Store. und was to pay for tbe premises when ** " *»x mowfcr. . They 1 .y along the b .tteriee' aide 1.30 their companies then proceeded to dians, by being surrounded by a Dew ceevos u cloud a loomiu up in the the money arrived. Mr. E N. Cooka, Be ow ibe tlumberii g cauuou. 1 00 JAMES R. NEIL/ Reeves' ranch, tbout ten miles away, aud larger row of palisades, and some fucher. which bodes uh no good. I the owner of the place,—which waa for «Clot» rates rtk eopiea fur Brave iiadrta frjtn Bevern und from Clyd^, lb. 50 foresee a raid wich tio will mado on the merly his own beautiful tiome—waf so and there encamped awaiting further And irum the bulks of Sh.innou. of tbe men were set to work in gangs, Tame, ikkd .¿nee. ^jrrORXEY AT-LAW, suffrin south, and possibly it may be prepossessed with tho strangers (hia orders. under corporals aud sergeants, cutting sticccHsful. I foresee a renewal of tho Terms of Advertising They Bang <>f love m 1 not of fame, wilo was with him) he gave them Itukkl Notices per Hoe......................... . Meta Fu got »ae Britain 'a g ory ; The next day, O'Neil wa9 ordered on logs and hauling them to tbe ground; hostilities which led to a fratricidi** possession on the that JacknouvtTlê. 0*reic<4kx . proposed Urtu* Pasfesrb ual (hlila, |*r year............ . . . ........ ♦to 04 Each tetr, rec lied a different tL.ni«, to Briggs’, aud ou the day following others were set to work digging tbe struggle betwixt the Bexahuns iu 1871, They furnished the place handsomely Two ltMbea, per qnarftr........................ ......... 3 00 Bui all sung “Ailnie Liurie." * UO J. W. HAMAKAR. that returned to Hays’, where a perms trench and filling in the dirt. A bastion aud possible gore, with what m'ans they bad at their com* 8 0» Voice after voice c »light up the sung, . The north is not content with things 1 tnnud, and waited for tho remittance tn on 'Ove-n If Ootamn " neut camp was established, compos<>d was erected at each of the four corners, V u M iib teuder ^a.-eion Three-fotirtka “ “ 14 0« f z they are. The north preaisr.8 in NOTARY PUBLIC. One • “ 17 50 of the companies of Captains Alcorn, well supplied with port-boles, as were1 bleevin that the rights uv the niggers which did not arrive, an<l the new« SwJi'd ike an an hem tich and strung from the “Fatherland” was such, that LINKVTWE LAKE CO., OREGON. LKOAk ADVTBTI f EMENTI Their battle tv«’« c uiLs.-kon. George, O’Neil. Williams aud Wilkin the entire sides of the square. When in the south bez been violated, aud the gentleman florist, that was -to,. X>M c ^ um « (ten liue- o* h-»;) l«l iu erCua..... |2 M Ofllo ia P om Ollie« Building. Bpecil at’entoin son, with Lieut. Col. W. W. Chap- it was completed it was called Furt that they hev bin deprived uv the priv found it advisable to return to Europe Der.rgirl I Her n me be dare Ml apeak, ! - »4¿lüo«3l iusvrtte-.. ....................................... 1'00 given re conveyaiclhg. v2ul9r.f. But as the eong grew uuder, mau, M^j Bruce and Regimental Sur Elizabeth,” io honor of Elizabeth' iligs of free men, which they fortify by and attend to hie interests in person; Job Printing, aseertin ez a tact that in . the .Crosci S imetnii g ou tbe soldier s < heek •Cif «11 description, doo« «u short natte*. Legal geon D. W Donslnt. Hay8, the undisputed heroine of the roads àìoue seventy-five niggers wnz To accomplish this he bs. l to borrow • Wuened ud tile I lli vt powder. money, and Mr. Cooke, felt ouch con 0: B. WATSON. Biuka, ArcuUr», Business Q*rd«, BtHhetde, T« rer- Tbe day was drawing nigh when the siege of Ilaya' ranch. killed, for insistin upon vo ’ iug the Re fidence iu him that he offered tbe loan . Usais, Poev rs, etc., gocen up 1 b good style at living At d once ug in a fire < f bell publican ticket, àud that. 600 wuz kept people were to vote ou tbe adoption of The voting on the constitution and sent him on Lis long journey. Not ATTORNEY A. n D COUNSELOR AT LAW prioM. R >ided on in« R ush m qu »r era, away from the putta by force. long since he returned, but not to pur ’ Mid^t *<fre.uii i.f i<i<>t au 1 b iret of shell the constitution of the new state of, passed off with an almost unanimous < tt >^ Agent» for the Tidings- ” At leant let tbe people of tho north chase tho property. The trade was Aud l> l.owu g of the luutu rs. PeUBniriil A it Ce., Co., - - - New/Yurk Oregon, aud of course all field opera vote fur it, for there were not many hevtbetrntb. Our enemies will find B.M. P«U«ngtil ----------------- REAL ESTA TE A GENT. abaudonod Mr. Cooke being satisfied , Kewell & Ctweaiaan, ... at. Loin»* tions must be delayed until that who bad read the instrument, but they, that nothing can be gaiued by misrep that such should ba the case when he Aid Irish Norm ’ s eyes arc dim * 4/F. Fianer, - - - - - Sin Fr>»CirO> £^*'S,>ecl »1 ifendon given to al) matters reqhlr D. H. S'xurua, ... Portland, Oregon For u singer dumb and gory, task wae accomplished. The Indians relied entirely on the declamatory retashun atul false, atàtement. I will learned the circumstances. The impe ng t>n Attorney at the U. S. Lard Office. J a . tUtnue's, w . . . - " “ And Euglieb M»ry mourns for him J. A A. a-lex ite, .... Baleni L aks V ii . w , L ake Co., O regon . cunious though very gentlemanly cared notbiug for constitution, but statements of its supporters, whose give the exact facts: Who a »ng Tor •• Amie E .urie.“ 8. K Ch. Bib*ulin . . - . . There wnz only seventy two killed, German florist came back • metamor M»y 31, 1878. [no-50-‘.f on tbe contrary their cire Vras on the reasoning was, on some points,, quite tea Onia* Hauaa, v » . - Cwvallb. the other 3 beiu merely wounded. One phosed into an elegant gentleman^ Beyond 'he ¿irlt'ning oceai burned Dr M. L. Ix-e .... JunnlonCity. main-ehanee, that is, to secure Evans' crooked, ns, for instance, should tbe uv tbe wounded may Lev died since, The Ite*. J. X. N. Bell, - - - - R .-eb-iOL The bloody turner a embers, handsome furniture of his hausa M. L. McCALL, Veril H Bart.......................................... Yonc l a. train with all the ammunition and other constitution be defeated, Oregon, of but I uni hot certiq. While the Crime.n Valle) a learned be generously bestowed on poor friends J. B. Nah. - ... Jack- nville. There wnzut GOO dryv away frutp who had showed kiud attentions to hi« How English love r<members, J "Winif r & Son, .... - Waldo. Surveyor anti Civil Engineer thiuga with which it was laden,- be cdurse, Would remain a territory, and M m. W W. F.ddler, ... Appiccale, Tbe exact number wuz 59Ó. 1 wite during his absence. He took a Ah : soldiers, to your honored rest, sides picking up a few more horses, would have to pay tbe expense of the the It polls. Alex W.tW, . V . . . “ ASHLAND, OREGON, is by sich falsehoods that the suf and drove about Salem settling J. M. Binitb, ..* - Ke’byrille. Your trutu uDd valor be .ring ; mules aud cattle to add to their com Indian war. Tbe United »States did trin south is beiu prejoodiut. It is by carriage Kd R. O*«n, : - • Oenxal Puin'. la prtpared to do any work in hia *JlEe on »hort no up all his bills. His wife had been ill Tue bratest aft the teodereol, W H.P.rkar, .... Big Bum*. tice. [no27v2<f] missary which they were establishing not pay any war claims of a territory, means of sieh lies that congris will be during his absence and the physician; TLe i vuig are ihe during. B. Dtnalck,..................................... Gran a Pa«. at the Big .u'eadowH. Scoutiug parties and, as a matter, of course, the volun influenced agin givin 11s sich appro Dr. E. Y. Chace, was called on and M. cim M B rrett, » - - G>Hee Creek. O. A. Hill, * ... But« F»r. DANIEL GABY, were often sent out to ascertain, if pos teers must look to the impoverished priashuns tz we desire, and payin the asked for his bill, which being pre; J. 8 MrE'ddee, .... Murphy. southern wpr debt, and pensbunin Mi*« Cunde Saniti, .... Inland. sible, the locality of the Indians, t>ut territoy of Oregon for their pay; but southern soljcra. It is by such stupen seated thu German gentleman elegantly A. F Snelling, - Lake Vie*. handed him double the amount, with in each instance reported that no eb- vote for the constitution, make Oregon jas lies that tho rudikels hope to elect a gracious thanks, and bowed himselt C. B Wa.aoa, * - - • T. Gsi.TB.MwiD, . . . Llnkviile. n Hostilité, tri the early a state, and tbe general government president in 1880. etny was to be foUud. out Thus h« went through town and Win. n Roberta, ... Pl-ma. Dr. J 8 Deoniaon, . . - * Khmuh. Notary Public and Real Estate Neither will the subsidized Itadikel discharged «11 his just debts to tb^ the Year 1859. must, und would pay them for their Politicians, great and small, princi Joo 8. 8uo.»k, - - - - b JB 'Dza. presB give the troo rt-usons or rutta r I a H. Dy <r, Dairy pally tbe tatter class, began io arrive honorable services at the rate of one tha philosophy, uv our aekshun iu this uttermost farthing, and then he and Agent. Mia« M*ry McCibe .... A«'-land Lis wife left Salem and came to Port1 They liad no time to loiter for the in camp, to influence ihe vote of the hundred dollars per month, besides matter. S. Sbermm. Prœnix. land, where he had himself married C»pt. D. J Ferree General Agent for Ia*k-s and LAKE VIEW, LAKE COUNTY, ORE Indians seemed to be getting more nu The fact is we do not deny the rite again, under his true name and title to boys, and speeches for aud against tbe (aud the speaker said that he would Modoc conni lea. GON. [no 14 if. merons every moment. Tbe 'firing at constitution were rehearsed to the few see to it) each man would be given a of th® nigger to vote. No t-ich thought tbe charming und accomplished lady OFFICIAI DIRECTORY We desirtd who six years ago married him in San tbe farther end of the line where Maj. of tbe boys whoctlred to listen. Day laud wurrant. Aud the loud hurrahs ever entered our heads. them to vote. We went to settle Francisco for pure love, when he was DR. Wilk JACKSON, Bruce was in command bad ceased,and and night was heard the speaker on for tbe constitution showed plainly ments aud implored them ez their FElOBAL. th ay loved only a poor gardener. . düBvcYOR OruFRAL, J ameb C. T olmah , Portland bis men oatne down tbe road as if in constitutions and political economy, from which point tho wind was blow Kentnck, to uomo and deposit, their DENTIST. Thirty years ago tbe Republicar D i » thk - t JuiMtn, M»TYHKW P. D kady , «< retreat, while tlie Indians began pour bowling away on bis pet tl.bme, a« ing. ballots like freemen. We reminded leader, J’.um, was cou,victed in Aus« Ü. 8 A ttorsky , R vfü « M allory , <« Jacksonville, Oregon, C lrrk U.S. D i » t . Cut-RT, R C. L ampson , em that many of them had tho best ot treason end rebellion, was con- ing tbe bnlleta into them faster than though there was not an en^my witbin •t No news of the Indians had been re U. S. M arshal . A unkb W. W attkks , «< blood uv Kentucky in their vanes, that d< mued and txecuted. Tbe squad D kvvty M aivhal , W. P. B vh .-. s . WILL \ISIT ASHLAND IN MAY ever. They quickeued their pace, and the state: The speaking was dry food recived since tbe battle of Eight Dollar <« ther wnz those among them that could that fired upon him was commanded C ol 1st l K kvfnuk , J- C. C artwright , an I N venit» r: and Ke. by ville, the << soon thejalliug back movement became for the boys, and it was nd wonder Mountain, and as General Lamerick proudly point to the Bascoms, Gaviria oy a yoqng ofliaer, son of a pridctly I W. B C ardwkll , •J k V vyikii , J A H M1>roam> fourth Monday in October e ich year. a little more exciting that they longed for something more to had issued a general order rendezvous and Pograma ez ther ancestors. We hoiue, who listened to the last word^ b»TAL A gent , G bokob A. S tkil , Ashland. Sem. Li. 1878. “Phillips is dead, Jake,” said his the point. Neither were they to be iug the Southern Battalion, 2nd Reg. askt em to jme us in an eff >rt to save of tho patriot and was so impreasod state . companion as they were at the blamed if they.began to look around O. M V., ut the mouth of Applegate, the south from bootuiiiusbem. by Rend that iu time he too joined the lfepub I. O. Miller Por land „ I J o B n H. M itchell , in up a clean Dimecralic delegashun. U. S. BlMiTOM, J F ayette Ono»EB, Suleni full run, draggiug the wouurded man for something that would add a little on the 10th day of April, which was and by bich majorities < z wood t**a>'h licans, became a leader, was overcome, l/u e Co arrested apd condeuiucd to death, but RKPBKHEXrATl VE, JoHN W h ITKAKKB, Architect and Builder, Port laid after them. "Let’s leave biua, we’ve fun to the otherwise dry life they were not fur distant, tho companies, one by the vaudal north the state wnz ayoon it the sentence was remitted to imprison . T ovkbnor . W. W. T haykr . «* "* <4t.e or Sf ate . R. P E ar » ai » t , GRANITE STREET - - - ASHLAND done all we can, and there’s ho use in leading in camp. No shooting allowed one, leit the general camp and marched agin there unholy ekeems uv subjoo- ment tor life. <4 The imprisonment T bkamuhek . E i >. Hl»»H«tf, gas hut!. , , . , Cor dits P birtkb , W U. C arter , lusted eight years when the birth of a loosing Our scalps to save his dead WILL, do -nythirg -n h'.a l ’ .ne on short no'Ice und i-u tbe designated rendezvous, Co. E fol' ammunition was scarce,and the boy« Alb m> 8 cpt . P vh . I n - t , L J. P owell , We remiuded ’em that (hey lied tin crown priuce iu .Austria, induced the ui» the lowert t im». n"v2if Sul-* tn L ibrarian J. B. sister , body.” were in dire distres-i till the word Went was the lust to leave Huy«’, because ekal interest with uh ia procosrin ap goo I emperor to open the prison Joors D.lks fer»r. P amitkstiary , B F. B crch , -DEX ns TRY AND ASSAYING— Salem "Not if I know myself,” said Jake, slyly out that, amongst a lot of goods some of i.s members were.out scouting, propriashuns. A ot . S tate . I. and C om ., T. H. C ann , ‘ It is troo,” we fed on the condition of perpetual exile. judiciary . “How would you like to be left for the belonging to a packer, who had taken aud the captain concluded to wait their to them, "that you will not have con He came to America, fiualy becomo a Porli nd. 1 J..». K. Kelley, trai on the ship, canal, or on tbe Cus Indians to mangle your body.” R«4»rn. DR. F. G. HEARN, fiVPBKMK JüDOIH. i.! R P. B ise, refuge at the raucli, were a few cases return. Oo their arrival in camp they tom House at the C irners, nor will fl >rist in San Francisco, and tho rest Jacksoi vi 1-, ' P P. Piim, "Twouldn’t hurt me any, f reckon,’’ of brandy peaches. Tue packef having reported Indian signs making in the you be penshund for servis in [he cou- of I113 career is before us. On his re 1st Diet : J’dg. II. K fl a vxa ; Â't'y, J amf * R. N eil . —PRACTICAL 1> E X T I 8 T, turn to Austria he.attemptcd tp recover “’ J. F. W atson ; Att 8. H.H azz . ark . 2d “ ............... ““ ’y, “ ----------- said be. "and I'll b'e blamed if I am complete faith in tbe honesty of the direction of the Slate creek trail. Men fedrit army, but tbe money will come some portion of his ancestral estates, ALSO ASSAYEB OF URIK AS D BULLION. “ U. F H »RO1NC.; Att y. J J W hitney . ai M agoing to drag him any iurther.” “ C.B B f . li . enoer ;A J. T. C i V les . 4tb boys, bad covered up his pile of boxes enough were left at Fort Elizabeth to here, aud ez you furnish oil the per und friends procured him an audience O ffice on Miner street, nor h side, Yreka, ad- •th « “ I» M A rthur ; A't'y,— “ I'll take him down myself if I with a targe cauvass cover and turned hold it, and Company E began the vishuns, we not bein fond nv labor, it wi.h tho emporor which led to his un oli. ug Ci y D ug store end o,>p*>Btte Hu'eurm's J açkson Cor sty . will git around to you in time.” conditional [lardon and restoration to Hardware 8:ore. [if. can’t get help,” replied J.ike. "Here his attention elsewhere, Solomon march to Applegate, Captain O’Neil in J_ck«onville Aud we reminded ’em of a great his title and estates. His present title Í7DOK, S ilas J D ay . C lerk , E. B. W atsoh , Captain, I wuut some one to help me missed a note when be said that there advance with thirty men and the 1st menuy more things. is Piimio Nadasky, and his conduct S heriff , W m . B yuke , MRS. DR. ELLA FORD RLBI a SO.L They came to the polls op our invita* j iatitiea the belief that ha thoroughly pull Phillips aiong. he's too btavv for were but three tbiugs that could not Lieut bringing lip the rear. While D k » u % y S heriff H. 8 S evrer rW, T reasurer , N. K ihhfr , me, he’s stone d'-ad, but I don’t intend be iouud oiit--lbe tra’ek of a ship in descending the hill to Slate creek the shun, 591. which was a majority, came d**s. rves his good fortune an l that the DISEASES Oi? WOMEN Pharis. A massor , B. C. G oddard ; unarmed,'save with that weapon which J acksonville . _ ___ I C. M aghvdkr , to let go of him till I get him to tbe the sea, tbe track of a snake on a rock rear guard was aroused by a succession is firmer Bet and strouger than the bay Emperor Joseph will never have cause CMMreSlOSF.RS.j F K Asl)FBMUK> A òl'tCIAl U Y. Astil »nd. to regret bis august clemency. J Cko-liVll e. SuRVKYon C. J. H oward ranch.” of rifle shots in advance. "Forward onet, the balht. To our borrer we and the ways of a maid — He might ------- r ------ - >4 .* f t*yOrFicx and resld-ucs at Judge Duncin ’ e, Aehl »id. S chool 8rrr., J. D. F ountain ,- diskivered that every last one uv the \y ill kerosine Cure Diphtheria "That ’ s right mon, that ’ s right, ” boys!" and down the hill they went, have added, the trick ’ s whereby a sol' A shland . J acksonville , O regon . black cusses bed Republikin tickets blurted ont the Captain. "We mod dier gets wftii«ln*y. It was soon per while the firing increase!. H. C. H ill . Nov. 15 b, 1878, [If and perpesed to vote ’em • J. 8. PERRIN, A correspondent writes as follows to take him along. Come boys some one ceived that there w is something unus [ to be continued .] ..T» v «T* kr ! h T. I nlow , Uv course this woodnt do. We T. O. WAITERS. O. R. MYER. a New York paper: I 8. W K ilgore , of you help J ike. and wj’lt put back ual going on amongst the boys, for in wanted em to exercisé the rite of euf ’ W. M i T chi - ll . INDIANS HANGED. Mu, E ditor :—Allow me to sr.y a few, frage, but they must exerc’so it us them davels. C >mr on noo.” a short time the gait of soma of them WATTERS & MYZR, A V. G ili . ftt R ecord ««... words of the grealt/t importance to tha . , E. W alk » o - M arshal .............. i The Oregonian has the following dis we wanted' em to. And they b<<an again, the few that became a little uuat< a<ly, aud 4h occa public, through your journal in regard T. G W aitkks J ustice or the P ea » » We closed the polls immijitly, fill WATCHMAKERS, jewelers and E. W alkad - C àa KR tari . e .................. were left, to descend th-e mountain at sioual “Whoopee!” was heard to echo patch from Pendleton, under date of we cood hasten home and git our shot to the teirible disease, diphtheria,', P. bt M astuk .......1............................... v. I'.H umas . O .TICI a NS. / an improvement on the double qni<*k. through the woods. Mage, an attache Jan. lOtb: S chool C uibk ........... J...-.............................W. C. D aisy . guna and revolvers. Then we opened which is raging with great destruction O.,e door south of tbe Post-.áiCe, , J M M c C all , When they had reached the road, tbe of Col. Cuapmau’s i-taff, began to show The efeentidn of White Owl and Qnit- tbe polls again and remonstrated with of lives throughout the county. It baa. S chool D ibkctols ! J. P. W alkkb , raged here to a fearful ex'ent, quite ASHLAND, OREGON. Indian^ we^e far behind. They ■ found uuiuis'akable evideuce that he thought a trumps for the murder of Geo. Cog- them agin this outrage. We f.-lt that a large number of cases proving fatal. ’ W. M itchkll . n< ar Cayuse station, last July, took we wuz bein coerced into permittiu a Ml«ALLAN Fill *. a horse tied near by, and putting the the whole responsibility of the cam gan There is a family here by. tho name place this afternoon Both were reser nnholy Ruiikel majority at the Cor Oer. I»- Pile O: M., J. E Roas, J cksnmille x>dy of Phillips ou it. the/'set ont f*>r paign after the lu.ii i’H rested on his vaticin Indians, who took part in tbe ners, wich hfz alluz pin. Democratic, of Light, a miller, who moved hero S. WHITTEMORE, M. D. Iodun Afc»n’, J. H. 8<<> ek . h'nn. th Age»»*-) I the ranch, as a rewr guard, for they shoulder* alone. Tue boys must be war against the whites last summer. and allnz shall be. \Ve told em they from R .cheater, N. Y., this season/ . U m . H uffman , J. ck «•»♦1 1» tJ. •.Cow»mi»»ieiere, ÿ; 5^ • O ffice at 8 C. Sergen a t o, s store, Light naid to some of tho neigl;-. L»i>k*rle were the last to leave tbe fi»-l<i. It was drilled in the mysteries of military tac They passed the day and night of shood vote, but they must vote the Mrs. J cfc oi.yil’e bers that previous to moving here she, D^'y V.8.1fc.r>iteK Phoenix, Oregon. Et L'n»vle four miles to the ranch from the battle tics, and hh prevailed upon Cui. Chap Thursday in chanting death songs and Demecratic ticket like free men. Ind an attack of diphtheria and cured' R»jrt»'er Ij»t>d Ofl.reJ J. R. E vans , I. Le V ew t bidding their friends good bye. The tbay felt they coodent do that they bad pIIE DOCTOR IS A- GR1DU \TE OF grodnfl, and it was nut till' quite late man to issnts orileFs to the captains to U ------- forh » C'uWH. l.-ke View Beoelver " “ |t herself by the use of kerosine oil as a ceremonies at the gallows were con better not inflame the Corners, an*l 1 a first-cl,»*•» c dUge He wul ptotup'ly gurgle, also swallowod some; but jho Baaff offiee, Rueeburg] Ked-ter, W.F. B fnjanin that the last man had reaohel ths ducted uecordiug to the rites of the provoke blood by Btayin aronud the, drill tbiir companies, to make them IUieirer, J. C. F vllfkton . utieti'l ’ill piolo-ei >nal cubs, D.gbt or day. I remedy was so simple that our citizens I W m . H offman ., J ckx-iville Cba:ges mo Irr.i'e ranch. more efii 'i» nt in tbe field. Captain Indian religion. Both refused to have pollp. j.diflu ’ t think anything of it until five of I .... A-hl aid «•Arte. Public, Ì j K*WI^ a V a ’ kah One uv em demauded the rite to vole j i Captain O’Neil rested his men and Williams Laviug, one evening, partaken anything to do u ith the Catholic priests ...I.inkvbe Mr,' Joseph Jelley ’ s children were Thep were attired in clothes given them eZ ho pleased, wbpn Isaker Gavitt, wich i C B. W a THUN _ . . . .4 kw V.ew Dr. VY. B. Royal horses cn hour or so, and then, rein taken du*u with the diphtheria. Their, of the boy's brandy peaches, ordered tiy tbe whites and were gaudily painted. is naturally quick, blew the fop uv of CT. B. Ex teiniiw surge.>n lor PeUri * cl Im t*’e, l>r i. H. C J. Cpnwoou.... upwiwu ,............ A .. .% .......... ..............................A*iil i forced by about forty men from other his company to fall in and go through < Both made short speeches from the his bead off with a charge of buck throats became nwollen and cankered Wrflia permane-uily locate I ia Ashhid^i^J (kirre)or Mtueia lendb, B F. M y ah ........... A-mimal Mrs. Jolley sent after liar, companies, started fot Eight Dollar the manual. Knowing notllihg more scaffold, and confessed that they did shot. Heviu tasted blood, a geueral J terribly. neizhb.ir, 3frs. Milliecte, who Ini Stages leave A s h la u d a a fol low s: I Willyice Itii undivided attention to the Mountain. T-iiey bai not gone far of military drill than he Lad picked up the shooting, but refused to acknowl bat100 ensued in wich niuety-tpr>» nv itately lost a son by the dtaeas**, to as- the justice of their fate. They em wuz killed, and’ the re-t took to P.actlceof Medicine. The O. A- C. Stag»* C«».*e Stag« le-ive Ashl »n allien they met Bruce and bis men on in Scotland' wbilo a b>y, watering the edge ■cert iin whether h was rejlly diphtheria continued singing death chants until their heels and refused to vote. fer Ja'-ks- ni ijle. R-ek Po'ut and Ro* lias had Fifteen Ye r*' Pi clice ia Ofegon. their return. It was too late tbe Msjur Scottish train bauds, be called on hia tbe drop fell. Both died with scarcely This is all there wuz in the matter. or not. Mrs. Millotte pronounced it burg evtry day at 4 ai M. Mail clo*e< at I raid, to continue the aff'iir that day,but men to, ‘‘Cootn eioung ye; stood oop a struggle. The bodies wore given to Possibly ther wnz more uv em kiltad diphtheria io a very dangerous form. 8 P. it. OFFICE At biereridenc*uii RiCtorySireet. [3-9tf Mrs. Jolley said-she wonl I use Mrs. For Henly, Yrek* and Reuling at 4 r. m . ou the next day they could take-an ear in a'row now, straight oop raon. What the Indians for disposition, and will be then wuz strictly nese.aary. Possibly L'ght’s remedy—kerosine oil—which buried to-morrow. Considerable dem killin fifty, or perhaps twenty-five Mail olo*^s* at 3 r. M. JIO.C. WIMKB J. WKLLS' ly start and perhaps could recover the the deil ye sloop no for? I can drull ye onstration will De made over tbe body would hev anserei the purpis jist ez she gavo her children as a gargle, also li*Colwell’s leave Ashland »-very train and clean ont tbe Indians O'Neal Thar noo, put your right houd on the oi Quit a trumps. giurniog al 4 o'clock, tor l^ike View, WiMER & WELLS. well. If bo we are sorry and wiliia to I had them swallow some. The children, rnakiffir tbe trip in i>0 honrs. sl-o; leave pushed oh and was soon overtaken by hup, and when I gis the word whirl A detaehmeut of cavalry and a num apologize to the friends of the dec^sst. recovered rapidly, anl in a lew days Practical Jliilwiights. were out on u street. Lake View lor Ashhiotl every day. Captains Alcorn and ----- with their around soo,” ard the dongbfy captain ber of cit'zen volunteers were stationed We alluz desire to do the proper and A. D. HELMAN, P. M. Another neighbor by the name oU Flouring mills, saw mills, quarts mlll-t. .outside the jail enclosure during the manly thing. t t r and al. ki- tls of mill m*ichinery put up to companies, and thus formed a detach performed a pironette aud continued, Luisa, railroad’ track master at tbit» execution. The military will remain When we are aàkt to permit a Re ritar in the v**ry best style. All wotkw .r- raeut sufficient if properly handled, to “tbar noo, that’s about face.” and he sociBTIRa. pl ica, had three of their phildren taken at the agency uhtil after tbe hanging publkin majority at the Corners, we way ranied. 8aludaettan guaranteed, Addresr with tbe diphtheria, and cured them ¡whip the Indians. Instead of taking put his company through tbe "about of Aps. which will take place next Fri no! and we will say it at the muzzle of with kerosene oil. Ashland Lodge No. 189,1.0. O. T. ►•uber, or bOih. at Ashland. Oregon. tbe main trail on which the fight bad face” tili one of them, Jake Rhodes, day Considerable uneasiness is felt in tbe shotgun, ef needs be, tho we had Wm. Emery hid four children takeu ?4rets kt tbe Hall of He'inan a PouirtAln every begun in the rporqiog, they deflected »topped out of the line and tfkt down the result of the hanging, and it is not ruthjer not. We wood much prefer ( down, and gave kerosene oil and they Krtday evenieg at 8 o'clock p. m . Brother, ard known but the Indians may attempt to that the misguided man wood listen to I «Mars la good »Lading -.re cordially invited to at* to ths left and turned the* point of a’’ on a log The captain stopped. “Wbat revenge tbe hanging next summer. In reeson and come into tbe Dimekratio recovered. . Chnd. The Temple me«.a every first and third Wed- Robert Gillejta wai taken with it bill which lay east of aud opposite tbe □oo tnou? Fill in I say,” and be glared dians profess great friendship, bat fold by peeqeful meens, but cum they «redsy to *>ch niontu. 1 and cured himself with keroseue oil must or stiffer the consi'kences battle ground, and about a quarter' of Haviigely. ‘‘Fall in----- ” broke in Jake. many believe it is only assumed. . Mis. R. I. A pplegate , W. C. T., I I also. Why look at it. Without hevin a a mile distant. At tbe foot of the hil’ 'Do you eupposo that I’m----- fool A? T. Wniwr, 8.C JT. Mr. John Reynolds, of Ingraham,had L arge S teambh —The Sin Franciico sòliti south how kin we sekoor the a line of bi ’ Lio ras furmed, about one ' a daughter and neice cured by kerosene enough to stand up there and go spesili appro inashuDB wich we must a * Aftshl.ind Lodge No *J3i Call says tbe ferry boat now in process ’ oil after they were given up os dead by hundred yards long, and they began t<> through that * * - fool pnffortnancs? of construction for the Central Pacific hev ? How can we drive tbe north into the doctor. ascend to the top of the .ridge, from A rear of laughter followed, and com railroad company at the company's tbe payment uv our det and tho pen- A« F* A , What is most asfoniahiDg is that not which point it se-*med evident that pany drill was indefinitely postponed shipyard at Oakland point will be the shnnin of our eoljers ? How kin wè a single ca«e where they used kerodne Motdt their «tated comuiantcatioD* Thursday even largest vessel ever constructed in the elect the next president and run the oil has proved fat il. The remedy is they could spy out the pu-itiou of * the M^«on or before the full mooo. Brethren ia good “Oh! ow! let go! won’t yer—doggon, United State« und second only ia the government in tbe interest ov the atanding are cordially invited to attend. enemy, Reaching tbe summit the line it t aint me stole the peaches, Ow! world, the Ofeat Eastern being the soath ? With a divided delegashun it simple and certainly cheap, and always W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. of battle was baited aud the surround that hurt« now----- ” The remainder of largest. It is intended to carry freight wood be utterly impossible. Let the at hand in all families throughout tha J. 8. KtJBAHKB, Sec'y. will carry cais, noth think uv our necessities aud we land ings inwected. Failing to discover the me pieuuiu^ pleading ihuica lamentation »»»»»»*« was ««»o u.v>„ drovrued cars, ~—~* and .............. - „ forty eight „ Also. Georgo Gillette hal three . * .. and will be ready for service early in are ehoor they will approve our ack Ashland Lodge Ko* 4<5, any risible signs of the Iudians the de i by the rush children taken with the same diseas*» of the boys to the boose H)p 8UIUUjer Tbe cost win be abaot shun. P ortland , O j ^ euon . very bad, and were cured with kero tachment -lowly and cautiously de to ascertain who stasuu such distress, I do not know that thia statement S300.COO There will be four tracks on — . * * r * I. Oi 04 F., sene. Yours truly. Articular attention paid to LaixlTitles, ColledinJ- scended the hill towards the point will hev any effeck upon the besotted and the cause of it, and they found ita decks. There will be eight boilers Hold their regular meeting «very Saturday- eveu- JMbts and. all kliuis of fim-mimeni Hawwfp, P. L awbknck . Northern press, but it is all *e km do. weighing twenty-one tqna each. The n< at their hall to Ashland. Brothers to good where Collins aud McCarty had been Mrs. Hays holding on to the ear of W est C hazy , N. Y., Oct. 21, 1«7S. .r» r »rdtally Uivited UjHttesd. killed. The remains of Co’iius wbth Silky and pouring denunciations loud weight of water will’be 225 0C0 pounds Ef we are to be ma le tp suffer for pro J R. DE PEAT, N. Q., The boat will be 100 feet longer than tenti on ourselves, and ho it' uni-t t»o Priocinal Office, Jaçk^oav.lle, Oregon. I Tl»« w pr<»‘lii“iion ■ J ú lying in tbe road on tbe summit of tbe and fast upon his devoted head. tbe Transit, being 422 feet in length. We at lerst wiI> di** I k - .......... . W *W KJtsrrraa. 8«c’y. G ibbs & S tkab S will attend to my busines Braakah' Hirelings un Tuesday evening, nrerest u H5 ' n Portland. [v3no7t ridga, stripped, and the head horribly “ Did ’ nt steal ’ em eb! who did theD, 4 No oame bu yet been decided upon- P abodeum Y. - te Ml of he mcon «nee month. M h I a n d Í i d i a g s. ( A À - SOXG 0F t H e CAMP. PROFESSIONAL. 4 A 44 5 «4 44 44 44 .X i . 1. ■J; Tt . 4 i 1 M ■ /■ > ì A I