Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 14, 1879, Image 1

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    INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON.
VOT, III.—NO. 36
ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14,1879.
M h I a n d î i < 1 r g s.
$2.50 PER ANNUM
THE KUMSIAN PLAGVE.
‘Down Bill! Down!
D j yon see the bar above and below onr fort—
OREGON AND HER FI TVKt.
every
tree
had
one
or
more
behind
it,
that?
’
And
throwing
himself
dowu
be
­
I knew two f tends ire much alike
[Front tbe Bin Fraaciico Ttanllwer.j
The fatal epidemic in the Russian
J. A. APPLEGATE
---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY—
A» ever you »aw two »tump»;
hind a cluster of brush he pointed while some were down behind large
Oregon doos not rapidly increase it
terriory is still spreading rapidly, and
And no phrenol >gtst conli find
down the hill directly in our front to a boulders which covered tho burin some is creating intense alarm throughout population. The waut of railroad con­
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW,
—B T—
A difference in their bumps.
‘doZ”n or moro mounted Indians and places sufficiently to give good biding eastern Europe.
LEEDS dr MERRITT.
Austria, Prussia, nection is the om«e. Her great future
SALEM OREGON.
One took a paper and his life
• about fifty on foot who were rapidly | places for large numbers. Acroes tbe France and Tnrkey have established a baa yet to come. Fifty years hence abe
XDFFICE—On Main Street, (in 2d story et
W.is happier thin a him;'*;
crossing onr track and beiding dowu I river opposite ns the timber nnd brush stringent quarantine, and travelers are will be among tbe ricbeat and greHtfrt
DR. J. 11, CHITWOOD,
His children all c >u!d read ant J write,
McCall 4 Beam's pew building.)
Bat, notwith­
unable to cross the Russiah border into States of tho Union.
the river. All of them were armed were thick, affording still better shelter these countries unless provided with standing all tha difficulties against
And talk of men and thlt gs.
Ashland • •
- Oregon«
and from their rapid movemen1«, for them, while back of us, and wiih’n pusses fr >m the sanitary authorities. which sho has to contend, Oregon ie
The other took no paper, and
Terms of Subscription :
OFFICE—At the Ashland Drug Store. ’
Widle strolling through the wood,
i seemed to bo intent on accomplishing j thirty feet of tbo house, ran a ridge us The story of the origin of the plagne is growing and prospering as no othfly
One copy one year..,,..,
I I 2.50
A tree fell diwn upon t.is crown;
*“ H *iix month»...
some already arranged plan. Fortun­ I high as tho roof of the house, covered thus given by a pre-s correspondent: State of the whole Uuiou is. In that
1.50
JAMES
R.
NEIL.
An
1
titled
uiii.
-
“
8
it
»bouli
Commonwealth of va«t area, magnifi­
•• •• threi " ....
a 90
ately we were so far away they did not ! with trees. All of tho shelter just A Cossack returning from tbo war to cent. scenery, singularly fertile aoiL
Wetlianka, brought his lady a shawl,
Otnb rates »I k copies for
12.50
Had he b en reading of the n-\v»,
^TTORNEY AT-LAW,
discover us. Remaining in our hiding mentioned was occupied by Indians at which she wore two days and sickened, healthful c i route, unfailing tarverfts o‘r.
Terne, ia advance.
At home, like neighbor Jim,
place after the last one had passed out the time of the attack, except the ridge with all the symptoms of the plague, the best staples of the world, tbe
Terms of Advertising
I’ll bet a cent ibis accident
I j OMI Notices per Hne.............................................. .lOcts
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Had rot bef.Eeu Unu.
of sight, at least fifteen minutes, we close to the house. On that ridge we and died. îu the following four days growth at present is more in absolute
|io 00
VeoteMioMl Gads, per year.............................
wealth than in spread of ostentation.
again sot out for the blockhouse, with hud always kept a guard and the sava­ other members of her family died. The
a Oo
Two lnehes.per quarter..... ............ ....
Statistics,
recently published, show
J.
W.
HAMAKAR.
disease spread rapidly, the local au­
, a M
no fear cf running across the Indians, ges were smart enough not to try to thorities n )t paying any attention to it how the State is improving.
KEROSENE DITTIES-,
a 01
Her
»«st -
•
io 00
On» A-If Oolumn -
occupy
that
place
at
first.
as
they,
in
all
probability,
intended
to
product
of
wheat,
oats
and
hardy
fruits';
NOTARY
PUBLIC.
until
half
the
inhabitants
had
died
and
14 .KI
A lidy named Mary Migui-ah
Tkren-foarUis “ M
17 50
It was not quite light enough when the remainder were unable to bury the her great herds of cattle and of sheeps
9»»
“ M
go below us and leave their horses and
Had trouble iu hgtniug her il-ah,
LINKVH.T.E LAKE CO., OREOON.
UOAA ADVKST1BEM ENTS
Office Iu Poet Office Building. Spedii attentoin
The woo.1 being green,
traps, and come upon U4 early some the attack began to distinguish objec’s victims. Then, when the epidemic had her wool and manufacturing interest«,
Oat arpara (tendine* or tees) 1st In ertion.... 12.50 given to conveyancibg.
ami her uncqualed facilities for man|i-
v2nl9’X
She used kerosene—
morning. Arriving at the house with with any certainty, and 83 our ammu­ assumed serious dimensions, energetic factori.’R, cause riches at home and at­
1 00
¡Each additional iMer'ton........................................
(Piuse. Then continue solemnly)
means were taken for preventing its
our game, we fouud that the two who nition was scarce wo withold our fire spreading, and strict quarantines were tract attention abroad. Also are theri
Job Pointing,
She’s g,ne where the fael is dry-,11.
C. B. WATSON.
hal gone up tbe 'river had returned till wo could seo to hit an Indian every established, fir st in the towns and vil­ the »almon fisheries, the lumber trade,
Of aB description, done on »bort notice. T-egal
-Biliks, Oircnten, Business Cards, ’Billhead», Tniter-
without any game. When they started time. As wo did not return tho first lages, shutting off the streets where the un 1 the mines for which Oregou is cel-
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW
The hired girl eat by the kitchen stove,
•hend., Posters, etc., gotten up In good style at livlhg
elira'ed. Tne products of all these iu-
’Twas nearing the close of day;
out iu the moruirig they went up the fire they began to b.dieve that we pligno r ugnafrom the re.-tof the village
and
;jrricee.
and secondly by surrounding the vil­ tere-it;-, aiEonnt yearly to many tnflPion£
A pair of blue stockings her busy h in Is wore,
river about four miles and thea turned would make no fight «nd that they lages with troops, so that nobody i.s al­ of dollars. There 150,000 peoplo, aft
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Agents for the Tidings.
As she hummel, a reunite .ay.
to the right into the hills. Seeing no would have a splendid time taking off lowed to pa*s in or ont. The panic in t »11, iu the State. Hence, with thi«
...
New York
■8.M. Pettengill 4 Co.,
(^¿rs.iecl il at’enilon given to all matters requlr
Toe l gliigrew dint, lie girl grew rash,
Bowel! A Cueeauian,
...
St. Iatui.
ng an Attorrey atlhe U. 8. Land Office.
Every constantly increasing wealth, earned
Ami
she
nje>l
iu
kerosene.
game worthy of shot, they slowly wan our scalps, and eating our biead aud Russia is almost incredible
•VP. Fl.aer, ”-
-
... Sin Fmncbco
L aks V iew , L ake Co., O regon .
She touchai it off a ’errible crash —
B. H. S «»»<rae,
...
Portland, Oregon
class
of
every
station
in
life
his
peti by e nil distributed among bo small k
dered up and along the ridge and sugar. Acting in this belief, they
I* Bamue'e,........................................"
M»y 31, 1878.
(no-50-T
The enl of life's ford dream.
tioned
for
an
entire
cessation
of
inter
­ population, there is a better showing
3. A A>$teg lie,
.....
Sa'em
tbroagh the open and lovel grassy cauie flocking along the ridge from course. Every port d of communica­ <>f average comfort and plenty tbaucan
M. L. Ca miberha
.
.
.
.
.
••
benches until about 1 o’clock in tbe uf-. both directions ixpecting to find ua in tion between the Volga districts and b? found in any other portion of the
Klee dntce Hanna,
....
C»rvil!l*.
M. L. McCALL,
Dr N.'L. T*se
--
Junction City.
Sc/aps
of
Southam
His-
ternoon,
when they sat down by a no condition to resist an attack from the rest of Russia i.s stoppe 1, and let Union. Pauperism is almost unknown;
Rev B.’B. S. Beil,
-
R-»»ebnrg.
Peril H. Burt
-
Yoncil'n.
Surveyor and Civil Engineer
tory.
small spring that burst from tho side that place. By this time it was light ter* sent from Astrachan and Z trafin are crime is nnfrequent because detectioi
J. R. Neil, -
-o
Jack-» nviile.
is generally swift and pnnishufeat ik
\
J 'Wimer i Son,
—
.
-
.
W.ildo.
ASHLAND,
OREGON,
of the hill, intending to remain there enough and Captain Lewis told us to not received by persons to whom they sure anil severe; and in all tne condi­
are addressed Some persons even re­
Hon. W W. Fiddler,
...
Applegate,
ndiaii Hostilité« in tlie early- pur t of
I» prepared to do any work In hie line on »bort no­
until toward« night, when they wonld begin onr part of tho performance. fuse to take paper money, fearing that tions of life, the people of that State
▲teX Watt»,
.
.
-
.
-
»
the Year 1H59.
[no27v2tf]
J. M. Binitb,
-
Ke>byril!e. tice.
I
return-to
the house. They had been ‘Now boys, givo tho?o fellows a full the germ of infection might be com are favored. San Francisco will, -id
Ed. R. Owen,
•;
-
«
Cen tal P»w.
W. H. Pirker,
.
.
<w
.
-
Big Bute.
It is alm >-l co nir.g years, reap richer trade thsd
At an early hour in tbo evening .a by the spring about two hours, en­ dose,’ said the captain, pointing to the mnnicated through it.
E. Dimlck,
—
—
Oran'S Pa«*.
DR.
WILL
JACKSON,
impossible
to
de
crib?
the
terror that 1 ever from Oregon.
Richard Barrett,
...
G ilice Creek.
large crowd of the boys were gathered gaged in talking over Iudiau matters— Indians coming along tho ridge. And we has taken possession of the people. The I
G. A. Hill,
-
... 'Eigle Po n».
SAM -SING ON THE SITUATION.
DENTIST.
J. 8 M»-F.dden,
.....
Murphy.
around the Lieut Col.’s camp fire, ea­ for that was tbe all engrossing topic— did, I assure you. It was not a long Sanitary commission propose to shut
Mt** Carrie Siuitb,
•...-»
LeUnd.
nor
a
hard
j
»b
to
clear
the
ridge.
Tao
and
venturing
guo-ses
whether
they
off the Volga line from all intercourse
ger for Bill to begin his story about
▲. "P. Snelling,
-
.-»•••. Lake View.
The Alin, Cal., Hawkeye man'httîtf-
Jacksonville, Oregon,
C. B W ai *« ill,
•.
•-
-.
.
••
other
boys
in
i'ao
trenohei
h
>d
been,
with Western Russia and perm:t com­
would
see
any
‘
sign
’
(that
was
tho
term
the siege of Galico Creek. Bill pres­
O»'i. T. B»ldwin,
...
Llnkvlile.
iturvowed
Sam Sing. He says:
ILL VISIT ASHLAND IN MAY ently made his appearance and, after they used to designate signs of Indi i for a few minutes firing stray shots at munication only nuder quarantine.
Win H Roberts,
...
Pkvna.
Last Tnesday, Sim Sing, who lately
i
Russian railway cars are not admitted
Dr. J 8 DeiiniMm,
....
Klim i’ti
oi I N vemb r; -a d Ke hyville, tbe
ans) when they became aware that they i the Indians, whenever they could catch to German territory.
Jno S. Suo-ik,
-
....
'Bm»nza.
came to Aidon au i-cet up a “wasbé
fourth Monday in *> t b<- each year. going into the teut, upon invitation, he
The
export
of
C. H. Dy »r,
•
-
-
-
-
-
Dairy.
took his seat at the fire and made wtre to have au accession to their com­ sight of them in tho semi-darkness. grain from Poland will suffer severely house," camo into our office to ask trf
A-Hlan l. Sept. 15. 1878.
Mt*« M ry McCabe
.
A«' l. nd
8. Sberm in,
.....
.
Prcenix.
how long wo thought the cold weatter
ready to begru his story by placing his , pany. Through the open woods they Iu a few minutes the light was suffi­ from this restriction.
Copt. D. J Ferree General Agent for T.>k* and, I
would
last. After giving an indefinite
Mi>!<>c coULtle*.
X O. Müler.
lame fout in a comfortable position and saw two persons coming in an oblique cient for all purposes and the fun be­
nemtniRceiK-cH of Bayard Taylor.
answerwe interrogated him thus;
getting a new quid of tobacco between direction, towards them. Tlrey could gan in good earnest. The Indians
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
‘ Sam, bow do you like Adin ?"
,
Archilei*« and Builder,
[R’porter's interne.v with Co1. John TLiy.]
“Ugh! No likee; heep 15 cl-~~-"' g
bis molars. Looking around in rather not make out to which party they be­ were thought to be several hundred
fkdf . ba ' u
GRANITE STREET - - - ASHLAND a puzzled manner, he said, “I don’t longed, for tbe Indians iu almost all strong, as they fired from far and neir
H-i was connect?«] with tha Now cold. Me washeo din week; washeê
’SunVFron G effbal , J ames C. T olman , Portland
York
Tribune for twenty live years. He house all tkze up.
Me flozo allé
a*
ILL <lo .Uyibi' g In hi» l'ne on ehort no'ice an.l exactly know where I left off when I
cases, were clothed in tho white man's Rnd over each otbor’s heads. We could
D ibtbict J l ' dgk , M itthew P. D ead »,
same.
”
was
city
editor
for
n
loug
tims.
Hive
<•
on
the
lowest
t-rm
■«.
i»7v2T
U. 8 A ttuiinky , Rrru>» M allokt ,
«•
began to tell yon about the attack on costume, but to be on tho safe si<le return yell for yell, wo ha 1 enough cf hear 1 him tell of that day of small
D n’t you make money, Sam^
C lkbk U.S. D ikt . C ount , R C. L amfbon ,
44
r
hTl - W. W attkhk ,
—DENTISTRY AND ASSAYING—
*U. 8. M abkhal . ____
A b *».
they quietly sank back into some brush that comm<>I ty, bat our am nan ition things. He did city work.wYote oilitor
Harris’ heu-e.”
‘‘No teake d—n cent; dis blace t
I«
DirvTT ’M « • bhal
__ , , W
VIP. Buw.-e,
H
_____ , jjc
which was giowing below the spring, must bo carefully used. Every shot ials »nd everything else. Ho was much high evly tings; wood, eebeÿ
C ol I bt l R bvbnve
J. CA'-TWltlGHT,
‘
It
was
where
you
had
got
every
­
•a
( W. B (,'»«i>w<u.,
^¿n oar part told on the enemy. Our I worke I to death, nearly, but retained doll» ono cord; Mt-liean man be catón
Da. F. G. HEARN,
'D btutiu ,
*4
thing into a block house and had your and from which they could see tbe new
i a . n. jfoRi.AN,
Im freahtJ' ss by always reading or writ ’em wood four dollar one cord. Wbm
44
MTtLAOKNT, G eo RGK A bTKEL,
-PRACTICAL DENTIS T.
comers slowly moving toward them, breastworks enclosed a square of per- ! ing something solid before going to i
selves ready for an attack.*’
f >r ? Licy In ep too much pay; kero­
j «TE.
ALSO AS.SAYER OF ORIS AND BULLION.
“Well, as I was saying we Lad no It was not long before the boys dis­ haps forty fait, an.I all along the side bed at night. 11 h mad»* all his t»i|H of sene two dolía help one gallon; ail«
O ffice in Miner street, tor h s de, Yreka, ad
Por laud
■-Ü. 8. S xnatobb , {(‘‘"1, H. M itchell ,
feara of being cleaned out even if we tinctly saw ’.list they were Indians, who and from out tho h»onse we poured a travel m tbo interest of the Tribune si-neevly tings for Cbinameoj Mè
ATKTTE GRO<KB,
Salem < iu ng -Ghy Drug »tore mid oppoelte Hufeman’e
RS fbrbxntatite , J ohn i W hiteakkb ,
L ai e Co
should be attacked, which wo all hid, p rliq s, been sent out to secure determined and destructive fire upon H« wm never engaged, being called w.iehec ono shirt one bit; MelicsR
Hardware S ore.
[tf.
traveler a! wiys,arid went with an object, charge two bit ; me make some ireettw?
3» vkbn »> b , W. W T h » ykk ,
Portland
44
doubted, Wo did not have much pro mout tor a lai ger number, for it was our assailants, but they would not yield and not us other travelers go. His lit dolía, some time fi dolía. MeHcáú
9SC OF H ta TB, R P E a BRART,
44
T bkabvkeii . E i ». ItiiiacH,
visions, aud f <r meit we bad to de­ very evident -they ton! I be b»;t tem­ an inch. Contrary’to their usual cus j erary feata were, some of them,very re- man make lots money evly week»
MRS. DR. ELLA FORD RDBI.#S3 ».
P birtek , W. B. C arter .
Corv illis
’Burr. Pi a. I m - t . L J. L wul ,
Albin)
pond on our nil’s. So one day it came porarily alone. The boys had not sue tom, tboy left their deal lying where markab'e. He w»nnl»l write sometimes, Wh it’s mattei ?"
di -E ases -as wo men
L ibrarian . J. B. «l»T»n,
Snl-m
H iw d > yon like California, SaEl V
D.lltc
burr. P» niteatiary , B E. -B urch ,
my turn to go out after game, I don’t cecded in finding any deer, but they they fell, and advanced slowly but; a whole p ige of the Tribune iu a tingle
A SIT CI Al ITY.
day,
an
1
it
was
flue
literary
ma
ter.too,
* Nu likee Cal’forn’a, not muon-.
A bt . S tatic I . and C um ., J. H. C ann ,
¡Salem
steadily
upon
us.
Ohl
Limpy
bucked
[
mean to say I went alone, but that I now Legau 11 c ingratulate themselves
Meli an man no good, alíe time fight
judiciary .
ar
l
that
whivii
r.
quin-d
much
stn
lv.
C a VO ffice an! residence at Juilge Duncan’*,
wa*. one of the six who were detailed that they bad found game of another around from place to place sneourag i His greute t achievement in this line ■Chinaman,
i J ». K. Krttey,
Porti iid.
Meiicun man no much
J acksonville , O regon .
Wf.lM« JUDOIK. ’ P, P. II IM,
8al»m.
ing his m?n to advance closer by set- ' was that oT writing nearly a page of the gond for Chinaman, Me go back
kind.
Each
man
had
chosen
his
irurk
for
that
duty.
We
wont
out
.
in
throe
Nov. 1Mb, 1878, [if.
P P. Pl im,
«pncMovuvi
Jaekaotvi te.
irr.
4«t’Dlst : J’dg. II. K H anna ; A t'y,J»M»* R.Nxiu
squads, two men together. O
1 io party and had prepared to shoot as soon as ting tha example. Old John was there Tribune in twenty four hours on the vol­ ton idetty soon.”
M ••
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•• J.
’ * F.
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” atson ; Att ...............
’)\ 8. H.TT
..... azzard .
O. R. MYER.
T. G. WATTERS.
ume of Victor Hugo’s poems. Tne re­
What for, Sam*
“ B F HARDiNW:An'y,J J W hitnft .
«4 *•
went up the river, one «1 >wn, and an­ the Indians should come out of a small too, running from point to) point yelliug j markable thing ab mt thi* was that the
“Wha for? Hell! You no Babbei
4tS “
“ C.B H elle »»-.ER. A ’», J. T. C kfles .
out
his
orders,
equal
to
any
civilized
]
As
other bick in Vhe hills and ti p the r«avine which they were crossing.
Alb “
“ L M A rthur ; Att’y,-----
book arrived in New York one morning I Yon no r.abbe Klearney ? You sabM
WATTERS
&
MYER,
J ackson C ounty .
creek. It was my fortune to go up the the Indians L ’.gan to show themselves colonel or major. No cessation, the and the next in oning the -review ap Canoa-ian man ? What for alie timé
WATCHMAKERS,
JEWELERS
AND
IjUDSE, S ilas J D ay ,
creek, so my pard ruj ! I i-et out before above the birnk our t vo men were Indiana crowded closer upon our d .- ; poared with severul columns of medi­ talk, 'John must go!’ Me io«5 money
J-ickronviUe
St
C lerk , E. B, W atron ,
OPTICIANS.
the fenscs, all hind« hoarse with yelling, cal translations of tho po»»ms, r»-taining d'e time washee now. Me sabbe, you
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44
daybreak, and by the timo is was li ;ht startled almost ont ot their wits
-S heriff , W m . B tbkk ,
their original vigor and strength
i bet. Cal’forn’a ne good place for Chi-
44
Dsrurr B hkbiff H. 8. ^ ktbkr Y h ,
Ose door south of the Post- Rio»,
we were five miles from the house snddena pparition ufa large bin] of the bullets zipping through our house
•4
H • went to tho Icelandic Millennial ■ m’tnan ; mo to much daid. Mego Lac£
T wfabckkr , N. F isher , j
▲ mbbbob , B. C. G odi > ar |
ASHLAND, OREOON.
Phœr.ix.
The country, in spots, is open aud Indians mounted and on foot, advanc­ and knockiug the dirt from our breast for the 'iribune, and jtibt before l.-n.<ling China pletty soon.”
J acksonville .
4M.MIU10NEB., j
well grassed; many fine springs of wa ing directly towards the spring which works into our eyes; two tnen killed, it was suggested that a poem should be
NDKtTHoI',
Aulii md.
S ub V btor C J. H ow r X,
SPARKS OF PHILOSOPHY;
JjCk*onvil>
S. WHITTEMORE, M. D.
ter issno from the sides of the bi’ls and they bad iii'-t left. No time was to be 8 >ven more wounded, two mortally, the written for the occasion. S -atiug bim-
•S ckbol Burr., J. D. ■ our ITAIW,
Ashland.
setf,
surrouri»Ied
ns
bn
was
l»y
his
1 V
the depressions, or “wallows” ns we lost now,- things had taken a very su 1 others severely; yet it was early in friends, ho wrote that, gem, ‘Iceland’s
Asu- AMD.
The perfectly contented man is
O ffice at S C. Se cen A Cn.’s etore,
. n. C. H ill . ’
the
day.
*Oar
defenses
were
not
so
useless.
Down
the
called them, were to be found at short j dun and disagreeable turn.
Thou-and Years.” In responso to a
Phornix, Oregon.
! J. 8. H errin ,
strong as wa thought, or the Indians toast at the celebration he spoke in the
headlong
Twuinxc H. T. I nlow ,
little
gulch
they
plunged
intervals
on
the
gentle
rolls
of
the
bills
T!.e Yigoroak idea koep« ward!
MIE DOCTOR IS A GRADUATE OF
I 8. W. Ki LOOLE,
never
evinced
such
dogg
<1
deterraina
native
language,
aud
astonished
all
L
a
flrst-claw
c
liege.
Ho
will
pioinjilly
though
tvrapped in few words.
l'tbroug'.i
a
gillop-
the
brush
at
and occasionally on the summit of u
’ W. M itchell .
I .
present,
lie
had
been
at
work
f»»r
years
alterni al profo’-ionabcalls, night o day.
I
tion.
The
Indians
across
the
river
I mg pace. The Indians saw them, but
Try to see yourself through tho oyXf
A. V. G illett
RH powder .........................................
ridge.
on his life of Goethe, but. »hal only
...t. W alrad 1 Ciiiuges moderale
M ammal ........................................... .
sent
bullets
in
showers
over
our
breast-
i
of
those around yon.
only
for
a
mxaeir
,
stil!,
long
er.i
igh
Vie hal killed two deirr and w- resit
JUBTICB OF THE PKACK. J.. .
T. G. W aiter .
i ! to send thr»e shots after them. B it works and it soon began to get too hot gathered tho material, not having writ
C ometa BLR..........................................
..E. W alrad
I
ten r word. His appointment as min­
II ippy is the man who has neigtibdri
tiDg dowu by a emaU fire wlii :h wo
Dr. W. B, Royal
P ùbt M aster ..................................
A. IklltLMAN
i
for
lb,
exposed
as
we
were
to
a
fire
we
is
?r
was-the
crowning
glory
and
honor
willing
to forgive bls mistakes.
S chool C lkbk .................................
the
Iroy.s
wt
re
good
on
tho
run
and
..W. C. D alky
had kindled, and broiling each a piece
(ESTIIia pernuneutly locate! m Ashland^frj
of
hisjife.and
has
been
the
cause
of
his
could
not
return,
as
the
Indians
were
» J M. M c C all ,
I aith that asks no questions kills the
of steali, for we were hungry and camp j imp. and in 1» 3< than half a minute
B ohool Dînerons ! J. P. W alker ,
death. The change in his mode of life
Li
l
in
the
brush
on
the
hillsi.l
a
and
we
the
soul and stifles the intellect.
• W. M itchell .
they
wore
far
down
in
a
dark,
deep
Will g ire /n’.v tmdirided attention to the
was tco far off for us to go to it before
was very great, a-id too much for hi n.
J
M ix - ellaneovb .
were
compelled
to
shoot
-at
random
in
i canyon putting into Rog i j :iv »r, fol
Practice ef Medicine.
Man b lieves that to ba a lie whiciR
i satisfying our hunger.
Brig. Gen. l»t Brig O. M , J. E. R»*s, J.-ikromide
J
th
it
quarter.
But
we
did
good
execu
D
rinking
C
ustoms
in
the
S
outh
—
contradicts
the testimony of tis ow4.
I
lowing
down
which
they
soon
made
‘I say. Bill,’ said my p.ird.
‘Don't
IX. B. Jndun A^«ni, J. B. R« j » bk , hhin»> »■th Agency Has had Fifteen Years’ Practice in Orelon.
ignorance.
Tn
Virginia
there
is
meihid
ail
orfieV
tiun
among
the
Indians
on
the
bar.
i
W m . H h . fman , Jo<k-»-i>«i 1«
U. 8.Ct>wml»»!Brer»,
i you believe Old Limpy is around iu their wdy to tli9 r.vir and down that to
11* 8. D y ab ,
I.hkvdie OFFICE At hl» re»idence on Factory Street. [S-9tf
The gid d calf, having wealth, wilu-
Thus things wero until noon. We in drinking. Tho climate being colder
D.py U.8.McnhuteJ ". L anubll , JvCk-oi. ville
j these hills watching for a chance to tho block!mrw*f’.
the blood is not s > thick, aud hence the ontboiil. finds more worshipers to-d^
rm W orden . L'ukvil'e
V. WELLS , p3ur.ee upon our blockhouse-?’
About an hour after daik tho other suffers 1 by th > fixsilada frjm acrosi necessity for drinks every hour is not
-Raffs'er Land Ofl'ce, J. H. E vans , I. ke Tier i. O. C. WIMER
thin iu tbo chjso! Moses.
RuculTer “
••
“
$ forge C orn , L.ke View
tn»*n ca no iu with two d-er, a third one the river, while we paid it bick upon urgent. There is also more economy .1
|
‘
Very
likely,
’
I
answered,
‘
I
had
bo-
WIMER
&
WELLS.
„pRejd-ter, W.F. B enjamin ,
in V irginia, where the close regn na of i ■Whether he !« great or small, set tha?
Xaa* oftice, Roseburf I Receiver, J. C. F ullerton .
| gun to think that somebody has been they left to bo brought in on the ful tha Indians around our w >rks Tiiey the bog and hominy are < bserved. j rnau down for a fool who boasts th al
Practical
Jlillwiights.
•4 W m . nomati......... J cke> > vftls
hunting iu these hills since we were lowing day, but we never got it, for : climbed into the tops of trees on the Here in Alabama we drink iu tlie wiu- . he does not read the leeftl papera.
I En. Dr F ea t ....................... Ahl nd
Flouring mills, saw mills, quarts mills,
lUferiet Tubile.
bar and Bent many a damaging sh >t ter to keep warm and in the suuimer-t i i
’ I J. W. Heuta ........... Tdukviile
ami ah kiids of mill machinery put np to up here t wo weeks ag >. The game is the next morning jutt at daybreak the
Ho whose only claim to the title “««a-
1 C. B. W atkun ............. I ;■ ke V « w
fretn their perch among the branches, keep cool
In the citi- s we drink to : tb'iuau * is in Lis clothes, must Tmam~
"U. 8. Ex'»mlr>lne -urgeon^ur t*euri-»u cluimsou», Dr »■r<l'T in the very best style. All work w ¡r- scarce to d iy and everything seems to Indians came upon us with a treroen-
J. H. Cwnw» oi> ...................................................... A»L1 <!■ 1 rm'ed- Satisfaction guaranteed. Address
wear a strange look; the squirrels don’t dons rnsli, thinking to take us by sur- ’ but ono by one they were picked out ; be so ’iab’e and show that we are mtn ’ nurily be careful whit he wears;
Surveyor MtDersi lwcds, Ji.
M tkb
Aebbad either o’both, at Ashland. Oregon.
j about town, and in the c„nntry wo
1 seetn lively at all. I'vo hal a strange i prise. But we had worked all night I and droppe 1 to the groan 1 by onr b >ys j drink to keep off the chills and to cure I
Oregon State Temperance Allianewi
Stages leave Ashland as follows: i
I feeling nil day. I believe that we’ll getting things in readiness fur them, until that kind of elevated war’are en­ i snake bites. \Ve are opposed to the '
The O. A C. Stage C«.‘< Stage have Asbltn
and of cowrie wire not much snrpiised tirely coisod, and no sho*s camo over <•outinn.il drinking whie'i cxi-ts mi T .e c’whth annual Session oT
have trouble before long.’
Ter Jacksonville. R-»ck Point an»t Bps-*
aud into oar treacacs exempt from Russia and other parts of the bartnir ■ O.egon fiia’.b Temperance Alliance win
‘Well, let’s start up and go down to at the attach.
barg every day at 4 a . m . Mail cto*«» at
do not object to a I ' meet in the c ty of Albany, on Wed-
« ous worlds, bet
B p. K.
the bouse,’ replied my pard. ‘It is late . Every man in onr fort, except the ! acrosi the river.
I cocktail when we get up, a snift'-r just i nesday, Feb 19, 1879, at 1 o’clock p;
oberts and we must hurry along, because, gnards, bad worked aJI night throwing
For Healy, Yieka and Reading at 4 p. m .
[ to BE CONTINUED.]
br-fore breakfast, a throat-clear-, r just! m Art. 5 of the constitution soads as
Mail clones at 3 r. m .
up
breastworks
in
a
square
in
front
of
after breakfast, a luncher at twelve i follow«; ‘ This alliance ¿ball be 400K-
Ji. <?olw»H’a Stages have Ashland every
Proprietor, hurry as we will, we’ll make slow time
C oal O il . — We take following from I o’clock, t*~o or three sociables between ; po»el of delegates duly elected and
' tho bouse. At each of tho outer corn­
mimfing at 4 o’clock, for Lake View.,
currying these heavy deer—Hark!’
tha Yreka Journal of last week: ‘‘Par­ twi-lv.- utid diuner. a bottle of f ini or , accredited from all temperance socie.
making the ti >p in <0 hours, al o, leave
—A shland , O regon .—
A rifle report—two—three—‘-then all ers we had erected a biuian, and our
Lake View for Asbland every day.
whisky straight at dinner. Aft r din-j t cs, churches. fLmday schools, and all
I
limited military knowledge a-sured us ties have discovered coal oil near town, n-r, having been thus abstemious dur i
A. I> HELMAN, P. M.
organ z d bodies which are known to
riiHE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUN■ ES TO was still, the reports came from the
but Will not tell the place until they
I th* people ot this vicinity, that, hav- hills up th) river above onr block­ that we could defend ourselves agaiust
•
ng
business
hours,
we
open
ourselv
s
,
be in active working sympathy witS
make further developments. It has
» O CIJ T 11 <■
ug purchas'd the A suiaxp B akkes S ho ? house; we knew but two of oar boys all tho Indians that might come against always been firmly believed from vari a little un 1 drop in at the saloons an l Hi * temperance reform, and at all con-,
is prepared to attend to calls at id went up there in the morniDg and they us. Just before daybreak Cipt. Lewis ous indications, that petroleum exists clubs to see bow political affairs are j tributing members of tlai-s character
Ashland Lodge No. 189,1.0. G. T, lie
moviug. If tho country is in dinger w ho will qualify as hereinafter previd—.
hours.
could fire but two shots in snch rapid had sent iue with a squad of men to in this county and who knows, b it nr if we find it popular to abuse a good ed, the basis of represetittttlon
Meats at the Dill of He.man A Fountain every
Friday evening at S o’ci<> k ». m . B i others and
succession. It could not be them. inspect the intreuchments from the what the hot spring on Mt. Shasta tnty n< igbbor for tha bonelit of a faction, one tb-legatu for the organization, one
ba kept warm by a coal oil tire deep
Staters in good eCnudi ng- re oorliaily invited to at­
The fery stillness seemed to prognos­ I out-ide and if there «hon’d be any­ down in the bowels of the eirth the matter can bo better discus«- d ov< r for ev< rv twenty members and one for
tesi. T e Temple mee:* every tiret ani thtid Wed­
ticate a coming fray. We gathered no thing more needed to tell these io tbe Around the base of this gr»'ut monarch a drink or so T <o judgement is b»t every fraction over ten.” The O. 4 Ci
nesday in ».ch monta.
ter balmcod and optuions more rea.l R lilroad hate agreed to carry delegates
our g-inae — eich one slinging a deer trench inside how and where to per­ of the mountains are severul burned ! ilv formed over the fumes of a hot a» f. Hows: Delegates will pay full fare
Misa R. L. A fplxgatk , W. C. T.,
A. T W bic . bt , Sec’y.
over his shoald.-rs —and started for the form the needed work. I ha»l been out Gives, an ! on the summit may be whisky punch. We become more elo­ to Albany and ba returned ftee, apdrf
seen extinct craters, while ail over the
blockhouse. My pard, who was ahead around several times and bad at last country nature seems to have been quent and express our opini.ms w.rh certificates furnished by tbe Secretary
Ashland Lodge No, 23.
C II. W hitney .
about ten steps, sai l to me. ‘Bill,you iiui-beu an necessary work and was i disturbed, as evinetd by the breaks that emphasi; of statement which of the alliance.
marks
the
free
American
citizen.
—
Me-
Secretary,
Corvallis, Oregocb'
must keiqi your ears open from b»-hitnl stau ling at one of tue ba-tiaus with my found in developing quartz lrlge«. bile {Ala ) Renter.
A. F. 4k A. 1W.«
4
and Uil d > the sima from the front— men all in a buid.e when tbe Indians, Coal having hern found in great q lan
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Denis Kearni-y says the Chinese can
Eukii thrir »tat»«! cnnaLuuicatioc Thur»day even
tity at Willow creek, with good mdi
tag* ou or -tofure '.he fup
Tkeihreu in good
come
here under the bill just passed it>
horse f.ishion; Yon know when horses who bad come up under cover of tbe evio-iaof lea Is ut other place», gives
S omehixg F unny t— A Graphic car
Btatklu^ ara corditi»; üj.i ed to attend.
the
House
by shipping tbonsaode of
ilarkn
-ss,
p
>ured
a
broadside
into
us
toon
represents
the
ocrau
covered
with I
are traveling thece in ths rear k* ep
us-qra.ice toil coat oil may also b •
W. H. ATKINSON, W. M.
cm
lies
in
British
Cdtimbia, and
Cuiuese
j
tinks
crowd
mg
to
Anr
erica,
found in ab in lance at various points
keep their ears turned back, while and into the fent.
J. 8. E ubank «, Sec’y.
ferrying them over to Washington Ter­
each
carrying
fifteen
passengets;
a
those in iront keep theirs well forward, I Got msido beys! I yelled, to tunke b tween Mt. Shasta and the Klamath Cui
_hit»ese wall surrounding our coast,but ritory by small lots at a tim< * Th<
river.
ternetpt «Sam.
A sill u nd Lodge No. 45,
so that they can better catch sounds.in myself heard above tbe din, but it was
the Chinese coming through many Mmo r- m be done in Mexican and other
^ORTLAND, OREGON.
not
necessary
to
tell
the
biggest
fool
portals
in triumphant processions of sections on th? border.
either direction.’ ‘All right.* raid I,
I. O. O. F..
I
—
< t ,
fifteen.
•go ahead, but I don’t believe tU«t in the »quad to get in-ide; they wou'd
Hold tb*Ir reKulir meeting every Snturday even- Particular attention paúl to Land Titles, Collecting
Captain Tom Lewis, of tHe fkixoja
Debts and all kinds of Government Clauns.
ng nt ’¡»cir b*U In AsblKOd. Brother. In good
Mrs. Beecher Stowe is a be’ievar in L'-wis and Clark exploring e^peditio*
we’ll see any Indians to day. If they have climb d inside like a band of
tn&diDg *r« cordially Invited to »rrtend.
«beep
jumping
over
a
fence,
even
if
I
spiritual
manifestai'on«, ami claims to of the Wfsc, years ago' was found frc>8*_
are meditating an attack on , ns they
E DE PEAT, N. G.,
to deutli in the road near Lie Als
hive
received
m-* sig-*s from Charlotte
W. W. KvtrrNOR, Sec’y.
Principal Office, J.gck-mnvi’.le, Oreg >n
•owl
will make it at daylight some morning had t»>ld them to stun»] the
Kabn&an meeting, uu lueslny everuaf, near«-t ■BBS
l»ermarle (Va.) res dea- e the ottief
Bronte
and
the
Duchess
of
Souther
­
S tbabs will at
my bnsim s
The Indians had takea 1
gs full OJ CMnwoo S^ca yxmth.
»>tebt, aged ninety.
for—’
PorllQnnd,
Iv3no7t
land, among others.
PROFESSIONAL.
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