Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 21, 1879, Image 1

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INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON.
VOL III
ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 21,1871).
NO. 3 7
$2.50 PER ANNUM
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• Con Hilltuan.un old ...
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LEWIS AH) CLARK
We had lui I our dead, with due care! pressed groan of some oue of onr se- I ' that is
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and re-ptet, on the ground iu one cor-i riousdy wounded boys. We were all i Yreka from '51 till 53 or '4. Hu prac- Death of the Ja«t Survivor of th« RUr»
veyinjf Party tlmt lirst Penetrated
J.
A.
APPLEGATE.
ner of the house. The wounded wt re [ greatly fatigued, and the well ones and i ticed Jaw in Crescent City in ’55, and
BY FLORENCE E. MACE.
•—ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY----
the Nurt.>western Territory.
is
now
up
here
on
business
for
the
placed
in
bunks
along
the
sidts
Our
!
those
who
were
not
seriously
hurt
were
i
ATTORNEY ANU COl'NSELOH-AT-LAW
-B Y—
Pa'sed from our midst to that bright End,
[Ch rlathoiij* ;Vj.) D,»patch, Jan 7 h.)
morning meal was spred upon a long ' soon sound asleep.
Those whose i regular officers at the mouth of Rogue
Where anteia i.i their glory »land,
LEEDS «£• MERRITT,
Capt.
Turn L'wis, nearly ninety
SALEM OREGON.
Another frieul has gout- away
table
iu
the
centre,and
running
length-
|
river.
wounds
were
serious
passed
a
long
and
years
old.
was fouud frozen to death
OFFICE—On Main Street, (in 2d story Of
To dwell a'. peace in tnlle-s <L>y.
[ to BE CONTINUED.]
wise of the building. Tho boys had sleepless night, except one, be, poor
lust night in the public roa»l in Albe '
DR. J. IL CHITWOOD,
McCall <k Baam’s new building.)
■With none except the bo c m m’B haul
tnurlc county, lie was farming iu a
been culled from the pits, and there, in fellow, passt d away silently, giving no
SISKIYOU COUNTY, CALIFORNIA.
To guide b in o er the threit’n ng Wave,
Ashland • • - - Oregon«
bimtll
way in the country, and it is sup-
presence of the dead, in bearing of the notice of his dissolution. He was ob-
He re..c ud it e.fety Jeeus’ feet.
Terms of Subscription:
postal that he had gone out to cut some
[Yrek J >u’ni!.]
OFFICE —At the Ashland Drug Store.
groans and labored breathing of the served in the morning lying <is he had
To dwell fur aye among me saved.
Ore copy one year........................................................... t 2.50
Hemmed in between Del Norte.Hum wood. Capt. Lew»s bad led an eventful
•* •• Cix months..................................................... 1.50
:
mortally
wounded,
si'.t
down,
with
been
placed
in
the
evening.
With
Beneath the flab of grant e
boldt, Trinity ami Shasta c »unties, and life, and was famoas as the last
JAMES R. NEIL.
« •- three *
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Tout i- |>l ced »bore Uts neid
drooping spirits, to a meal of bread ■ open eyes be lay there as though alive, lying against the border hue of Oregon survivor u! the Lea is and Chuk tx-
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Cln*> rate* eix copies fur................................................ 12.50
How eweet wid I m his slumber
^TTORXEY AT-LAW,
There was no one keeping with Liis gaze fived upon the winking ¡state, Siskiyou i county lies fur away pcihtiou to tx; lore the Mi-aouri river.
i |and c< ff e.
Term», in adv in
In the ci y of the de .d.
MerriweatherL wis, ihe oldest son
watch: we could not. be taken by snr- | stars above.
Tne boys buried him as i from tho centers qf commerce an i com of Mrs. Marks, of Locus Hill, by her
Term» of Advertising:
He ir the tolling of the b. 11
prise. \Ve could be under cover ull j best they could, aDd we took up onr | luiinieutiou . The country is wild ami former marriage with Col. Will iaiQ,
Loenl No’lc** per line....................................................
Jacksonville. Oregon.
As n tells i s tale of woe
broken, llie last ridges uf tho Si-ora
Profeaeional C-ode, per )e»r...................
g
the time and did net care a fig if we i slow and painful march, leaving him Neva la intru ling on the southea tern Lewis, of the revolutionary army, was
Two inebea, per quarter.-................... ................
And he cnaat uf requiem
J. W. H AMARAR
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lb it doits Up so f .lilt all I low.
did uot see them begin the attack alone in his shallow grave near the border, the Coiet range breaking up private secretary to President J» ff. r6OD
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M
oO
into the S»lm-»u mountuin.s an 1 tlm Sis j shortly afier the purchase of tho Lou-
Oae-b if Column “
again, if indeed, they intended to do bank of Rogue river.
Wuile the aut ni 1 h .V)’ arc fillii g
NOTARY PUBLIC.
i- i.iua territory, and was sokc ed to.
00
Three-fourth- “ M
Allaioau.1 i iy quetbrl.
so. The boys had about haif finished
\Ve wi re compelled to stop often to kiyou mountains in the west, lava l?cds explore tuat territory. He had per­
50
One
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LINEVILLE LAKE CO., OREGON.
occupying the nottln astern porii >n,
And me b rie .re ei.i;ing sweetly,
LTGAI. ADTMTI x EMF.M«
their meal when our ears, which by rest the wounded, and pour cold water Mr. Shasta oveilouking ih i central mission from the president of stleciing
Ofllo in Po-t Oltice Biilding. Sped«) »ttentoin
bl
ep
muu
j
i,
jur
uou
>.e
1
dead.
O m gquare (ten line« o; it*») 1st. lu erlinu.
♦ 2 50 given to conveyancing.
v2a(9.t.
that time were accustomed to it, were on the wounds to allay the continually plains. Tne resources of the county his aid auJ companion, and he chose
1 00
Each addiUoaal ineenkm..................................
There -U.ili be a go den wiliow
again ailuted by the rising and falling rising fevtr. I won’t speak of my own are both agricultural ami mineral, but i Lieut, Clark, ot the regular army. Ph®
To weep atx»Ve li.e ne <1,
Job Printing,
company was organized with'abouk
C. B. WATSON.
yells of the reluming savages, anil the sufferings, but there are some of you i(s remote isa Inis tended to kerp back : thirty j r.vate soldiers, and commanded
And tte wuite r • e »lull bo pl.or.el
Of an description, done on ebon no’lce. T^egil
The bills,
la me uory of oar de .d.
Blank*, Oircnl.r», Butlne»* Cirde, B I bead*, 1« ter- ATTORNEY A.»D COUNSELOR AT LAW
pattering of bullets against tho bouse. here who may recollect seeing me on its proper development.
Capt.
gnli
he-and
rivers
abound
with gold, i»y Cast’s Lewis aud Cktk.
head*, Poet-r», etc., got eu u,> in good »'y!e at livitg
When winter’s chilly winds bare come
C »me b »ys! No time tu eat now,’said my hands and knees crawling along the and belli quarlz at.d placer miniug is Le a is al-o took along one of his slaves,
«/id
prtcea.
And li e grojul 1 » pure and white,
the Captain, ‘out to the pits and give uneven trail, which I was often ccm- carried on extensively. Coal, cinnabar, i a youth oi 17, named Tom. Tom was
RE. 1 L ES T. 1 TE. I G EN T.
Agents for the Tidings.
Haw b.t er men will be the thought
remarkably black, and ueither comely
’em h—1.’ The most of them jumped ‘ pelled to do, as my left foot might as iron ami other minerals are al-o tuund.
g-^“Speci .1 it en’lon g:veu to all matter* requir
8. M. Pet’eugid & Co.,
...
New York
Tai u r. g nt from earthly a gar.
iu person nor attiactive in manaeK
Bowel! ft Cuee»tuan,
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St. Louis
ng uu Alton «y nt the U. 8. I Aid ClT.ce.
to their feet, divert down into the ditch will have been at the bottom of the the valleys of the Sjott, Shasti and Lum was Capt. Lewis* favorite body
L P. Fierier,....................................... «>» FrancDco
We ll go to where our frie 1 is laid
K nmath rivers contain each many thou
L ak »: Vir.w, L ake C o .,O begon .
D. H. S e»ru*,
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Portland, Oregou
and went on the run,rifles iu hand,and river for all the good it did me in get- sand acres susceptible of cultivation servant, and .-tuck by his master to the
Iu trs 1 >.v and n.r.o v bed
I., aunue's,........................................ ’’
M y 31, 1878.
[ do -50- T
We’d strew tue fragrant j undo bu Is,
begau another days fighting. One of ’ ting along.
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Si'etu
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J. A A qJe^Ue,
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• he luke district .tl o embracing mauy last. Capt. L »wis often told how Tom
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M. V Ch .mb-tho
A tribu e to our de d.
fertile
spo s.
Tlmso valleys have gen had su\ed his life after the expedition,
the boys who was sitting at the table, a
At noon we stopped to make a pot of
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C >t ▼ n't-.
Mi»* Gr.iC» U a DDV,
M. L. McCALL,
had crossed the Rocky Mountain*, and
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Jun?'ion City.
Dr N. L. Tas»-
The cherished on" ot many yexr*
specimen Y itikve, whom the boys had ( coffee, for we had had none since we (•rally an elevation of fr >m two to four was auunt to descend tho Columbia
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»«ebiirg.
Re» J. R. N. Bel),
thousand feet ubove the level of theses.
At list 1 es iu the loiub,
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YoncUa. Surveyor and Civil Engineer
Peril H. Burt
christened ‘Nutmeg“,’ and who bad I left Gulice ertek. The ccff e was boil- tLe mountains ri-ing to the highest alti­ r.ver. Lewis was jn the wilderness
Ant
eave»
the
circle
ot
Lis
hearth
J.
ck
nvi'le.
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J. R. Neil, -
gained our respect and confidence by j i.ig on the fire, and its rich q»lor was tudes of any iu A aer.ci. Mt Smista, witn no companion save Torn, who bad
ASHLAND,
OREGON’,
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W-.ido.
J Wlu;»r 1 S»»”,
To memory and g oxn.
Applegate,
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Hon. W W. F.ddler,»
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Is prep ired to do any work in Ida liLe on-hort nc-
h'is coolness ami brav< ry, and was oue I floating to our willing olfactories, when the glory of California’s mountains.at.d been christeuej by the soldiers “Capt,
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Alex W »It»,
The days when we we e h ¡;>py
lorn Lew s, and which Dame stuck to
•ce.
[uo27v2tf]
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K-
bv
rille.
J. M. Smith,
all were thrown into a state of con­ one ot th»- finest peaks in America, has min io tue day of bis death. Tl.e two
of
the
strong
props
of
our
little
com-'
Have gone ne’er to re’ uru
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ft
Cea
r»»l
P.xo
’
.
Bl. R. O««.n,
:
made Siskiyou county remarkable to
Death's mersei ger ciuie o our door
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B g B itte.
W. H Pirker,
pany, draw le.l out, as the Captain gave i sternation by the sight of a large band ull mountaineers who can convince were attacktd by three Indi ins from
Gran
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Pi
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A l J we ; r-lef to mouru.
R. Dimiclc,
DR. V/ILL JACKSON,
the order to man the pits.
‘I d o n’t of Indians or volunteers, slowly filing them-elvi-s that they need not visit, the hostile tnbis then in that country.
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G nice Creek.
R.cbard B.rrett,
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Bigie
Pore.
And hie i lie one» will s)^b
G. A. Hill,
H f-e, C ip’n, as there’s any use iu down the trail directly ahead and Alps or Tyrol to meet with the sublime Capt. Lewis was jerionsly wounded in
DENTIST.
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Murphy.
J. 8 McF.dden,
Arutui I l.Is lonely bel
th. thigb. He scut the only ball he
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L-I»b«l.
Mi-* Carrie Smith,
h-ti r’rying matters,’ at the same time about a mile distant. That they were in hill S’tneuy. Its 14 450 feet take il uad in his r n • I' r ugh the head of one
As
they
whig)
er
to
each
other,
Lake
V
isa
.
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A. F. Rneliing,
up to the clouds, and give it a mantle
Jacksonville, Oreg o d ,
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•iflur Libei's w.tit ihe de-d.”
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C. B. W«»*>n,
raising his cup of coffee to his lij s, but coming to our camp there was not of perpetual snow.
ot his assjjuiits. The other two rushecl
Lint
yiiie.
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G*-». T. B .Mwin,
J acksosvillk .O c L 21, 1878.
WILL
VISIT
ASHLAND
IN
MAY
much
doubt,
and
of
onr
inability
to
de-
as
he
was
on
the
point
of
taking
the
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Pkvim.
Win. H. Roberts,
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Ihe California and Oregon rui’road. oj him und would Lave elain him had
— ---------------------------- ittt —
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ani N verni» r; and Ke by ville, the
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Dr. J . 8 Denniaon,
temi
ourselves
successfully
if
they
do *’ completed as far as Reading, wili nut lorn Lu;je»l one insensible to the
meditated drink, a bullet come snap
.
Biniizi. fourth Monday in October etch year.
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Jno 8. 8 Ook,
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Dairy.
evtniu
dly traverse Siskiyou and great­ g tiuud. and with the butt enJ of the
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C. H. Dyar,
ping through the house and knocked were Indians, there was nene.
Scraps
of
Southern
Oregon
his
­
A.-liland.
Fem.
15.
1878.
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A»
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J
nd
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gun ot i,i3 prostrate master braiujQi)
Ml«» M ry McCabe
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P »BLÍX.
Tl te only alternative instantly seg- ly advance the interests of tins county* the other.
S. Sherm .n,
the cup from his hand and sent it fly­
tory.
He was herculean in*
At^the session of the L’’gi*latnre of
C«pt. D. J Ferre» General Agent for I-ka und
gested
itself.
It
was
for
the
major
ing
in
fragments
about
the
room.
stroDgtu,
He
went
through all the
I.
O.
Miner
Modoc coni tie*.
1873 4 an act was p i-se.1 to annex Khim
Indian Hostilités in the early part o
‘Wall!’ he cooly ejicnlated.- and with­ part of our little bind to go forward aib to Siskiyou and Humboldt counties. mats and hardships of that great expa-
OFFICIAI DI.UH0RY*
Architect unti Builder,
the Year 1859.
di 'ua without flinching.
out another word rose from the table and engage them, while those who re­ Siokiyou g i!ne»l by this accession of
I l‘e Lewis ;.n I C'ark ex^editioa tef-
the
northeastern
half
of
o
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K
un
iH
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FXDKRAL.
ASHLAND
GRANITE STREET
trained should carry off and feerefe
Early cn the following evening the and with gun in haud stepped into the
ii-
lUi’CJ jn 18‘6. C:ipt. Lewis cutDQ h)..
c
uiity,
rich
mining
country
and
much
S bbykyor G kn ' kral , J am »* C. T olmam , Portland
the wounded while the Indians were vabi (’ le property, including s> veral hi moth r’s h me, i.e»r Joy d-pot, in
ILL do .nythirg m bla T.ne on »hort no'lce and
DirruicT J cixjk , M > tthkw P. D kady ,
boys again gathered at the Lieut. Col s ditch, and was soon at work in the
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,.i. ihe lowest t rm-.
n7v2'f
V. 8 ArroRNFT, Rrrin M allubt .
pits dealing out his bullet j to tho en- kept back. Without tasting the ccff e, fam >us quartz mines, with large quartz Alb murk county, an i rent thence to
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camp fire and B.ll began as follows;
C lxrk U. 8. D i »T. CofRT, R C. L ampaon ,
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—DENLTSTRY AND ASSAYING -
the boys seiz ’d their gnus and started mills, employing hundreds of men and i S . L ;UiSj (he capital of Missouri ter­
U. 8. M ar - hal . A unrk W. W attklb ,
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‘‘About 9 ;’cl »ck the Indians cea’e.l etuy.
ritory, of which Im was then Governor.
D bpvty M ashal . W P. B vhns ,
•c
The Indians rushed up to the breast­ forward on the run, leaving t-ix to al!»rd.ng a prolita* le m.iket for the Ou Dis |aqt re:urn ho stopped lor the
C ol I nt l Rivrsrt. J C C a . twiiigbt ,
tiring
and,
as
fur
us
w
j knew, left for
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i vV. H C ardw » ll ,
DR. F. 0. HEARN,
carry off and hide the wounded. Our agricultural products of onr fertih kight at a httl- inn oa the r aJside
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D bpctibi .,
I A
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MoROAM>
another field of operation. Not sure of works, but found none of ns in sight.
mountain valleys. This acquisiii >n al
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^ practical dentist ,—
••T a L A g BWT, U lu ^ u « A. DTK» L,
view of ti e r>ew com rs had been only s > added S(wyer’s Bar and other small­ »omewbtre in Teuce-see. In the morn-
Instead,
they
found
the
b
»ys
shouting
anything, except our d plorable condi­
I *TATE.
for kii instant, and then they had du- er towns to our couutv. A company h is *ug lie w is found dead in his room
ALSO ASSAYEB OF ORIS AND B7LLTON.
tion, we conclud.’d to occupy the night a* th-’m from nn ler the ground, a de­
b en organiz-d fur" the puroosa ol ; *Hh bis tl roat cut, whether by an-
O ffice cn Miter »trrit, ror h side, Yreka, ad
sceuded into a bushy canyon.
Porti and
n
M itchell
U. a
9. «..A«»..
S kwatob *, J j J k ’ A ’»« fa H.
TKTTK
G ru ’ , ib , Siileni olning CVy D.ug store cud opposite Hureman's in strong’hening o ir posi:ion, which fense tb it w is new and unapproach­
I » t n r f »r some aceocutable purpose or.
O.ir boys were soon out of sight, acuì building a wa,-on roa.l to the KI math by Lnn-t-lf, remains a mystea.v to thia
able. They tricl their oil dodge of
ÏA1 e Co ILud ware Store.
R bprbkbrtatiye , J ohn W mitkakkb ,
we
could
only
do
by
digging
r
:
fle
pits
[ f.
addition,for
which
purpose
a
route
has
Putt‘and
Q vvbbnor , W. W. T hat ««,
we were all in a stir and bustle to get been surveyed from E ar to Sawyer's lay. Turn was Lis holy nervant then,
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B kc or S tate , R P Em rm art ,
inside of onr breastworks. Musteiing firing from aerosr the river and some
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ourselves
out of the way in time, I B ir ami the Bl tek bear mine, an 1 ten and kne w more about the mystery than
T bbaruheb . E d . □ iksch ,
MRS. DS. ELIA FORD RUBI.tSOI. all the able bodied men, we divi.led few climbed into the tree tops, but
Cul V 1)1»
P bintkb , W. B.C arter ,
clung to old ‘Ilawius,’ arid when if per ct nt. of the capita! stock paid in | any one else, but he always sho >k his
Afbu«)
Burr. P vb . I n t , L J. P uwell ,
into t’.vc> parties. One was set to woik they shii’tlv si v that the or ily iinpres
Di E4SES O? WOMEN
Sn| *|ll
L ibrarian . J. B. 8 ist > b ,
come to the worst I knew that I was toward- c miuencing w >rk c»r»y in the head when a^k^d and said: “This is a
D.lk»
Bvrr. P enitentiary , B F. E vrch ,
digging tho pits, while the ether sion they eml 1 m ike on us was by fir
A SPICI AIITY.
-| ring, eonsiil• rahie roa 1 be;ng air. a Iv i mutter the le-a talked about the bet-,
baleni
A st . S tate L and C om ., T. E. C a » n ,
ing at tho house. I i an hour they had good for one cr half a doz’U of the built on tLe Siwyer’s Brr portion of i ter.” On the death of his master Tom
guarded
the
b.ou
c
e
and
car
d
for
the
rVDICIABY.
CuyOmcE and residence at Judge Durcan’»,
iuferna.’ savages. We leave get most of iho road. At the same s ssi m of the returned to Album trie county, and
í J ». K. K- Iley,
1 Porli nd.
wounded, who by this lime worn en­ aban loned all their p » itious exo ’-pt
J acksonville , Ouroos.
■vrBXMB JüDOKJI ’ R P.'B 1er,
Bak* in.
the wounded up the creek inside of a L -gislature,
Mo L c c »untv w s with savings bought a small farm,
Nov. 15 h, 1878, [if.
during great suff-ring. R-lciving each the lidge ba k of the house and from
\ P P. Pllnl,
w;iv-ro>.»i !••.
a -.
JackRM.vi
. which he occupied to tha d ty ot his
l«t Dlat: J’dg. H. K H anna ; A t’y.JAM»» R. N kil
there they sent a hotter lire than ever dense thicket of briieh around which formed from territory of SiBkiyon, far I death. It is auppose»l that, from tee­
other
every
t
vo
hours,
the
work
pro
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out towards the Nevada line, owiug to
J. F. W’ athos ; Ail'y, 8. H.H azzard
O. R. MYER.
T. G. WATTERS.
••BP H arding ; Atty, J J W hitnkt
before, which lasted about half an was aluao’t a corral of old logs blown its remoteness from the m tin b ilv of bleu .'«-s ami < x’lHiib’ion, he fe!l in the
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gressed
very
rapidly
and
by
an
hour
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“ C. B H kllkngkk ;A ’», J. T. C ifles
down during some by goue storm. I old Siskiyou, and comprises Goose road, and uot bein ’ able to rise, W18
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before dajlight we had four Bplendtd hour. The d im age t > them was gr >ater
WATTERS & MYER,
was just on the point of starting to the Lake, l’iit River Big and Surprise Vxl ir.'Z-n to death. Ilia death end» the
J ackson CutiTl.
pits dug and covered with a foot or to them than it was to ns. In fact, wo
WATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS AND
"cache"
as the boys afterwards called leys. The famous lava b d •. wln r- list uf survivors of tbat historic exo^di*
received no dama e at all, while on
Jack'onvilie
JüDAB, H ila * J D ay ,
! ti n.
more
of
earth,
from
which
we
could
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C lkrk , E. B. W atimjh ,
it, when we were startled by an up­ the Modoc war occurred, an 1 where
O. TÍCIKNS.
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command
the
ridge back of the house Hour si le we k lied several and wound
B mkriff , W m . B ybkr ,
G n. C mby and others were s i Lrcach
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roarious and l >ng continued shouting,
I nipotini
Mail Koiife a»<%
D bfuty àHKRirr H. 3. F eybkrth ,
Ote doer eouth of the Post- ffee,
orously murdered, are si mt d in S -
44
and the country across tho river, and I ed a number moro
T rfaburkr , N. Finun,
Conti
ec J ion*
ASHLAND, OREGON.
A mkssor , B. C. G oddard
Fha-t ir.
kiyon along the northern bmiud try, in
About ten o’cl > ik it became evilent followed by renewed shouts.
be,ourselves, completely out of sight. ♦ »
J
ackson
ville
.
C.MM..SI0N«., j £ *
N > firing They could not ba In j which vicinity are fine grazing and
The Ren> (Nav ) Gizettf has the fol­
Anllo.d.
“But how could von get to yonr pi's that they were w *ak«nin r,and intended
farming lauds in great are i, an ! low id g hi i gard to mail connect lops,
B vbvk Y o * C J. H ow r :>
J .Ckrolivil'e.
diam.
i
f
course
they
were
friends
¡
S
WHITTEMURE,
M.
0.
from the house without exposing your­ to abandon the attack; and I assure
Bca»OL ¿3CFT., J. D. uCNTlIN,
Arhlakd.
(
- ------ 1 Oregon
an 1 which will Le of interest to Oregon:
We waited a few minutes and oue of ! throughout S »utilería
»«BLAND.
O ffsck ut S. C. Sergen A Co. s siore,
selves to tiie Indian’s fire,” asked some vo:a we f(»lt as pron 1 as one can imag­
Northern C lifornia, in S i i-kivou.
^ i ? v .,, _
Like
‘’We are iuformed that onr state legf
our boys came running back with the 1 Hi>d Modoc counties, great prairits.
. H. C. H ill .
ine
when
we
found
that
wo
wore
to
be
.
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",
ex
i-1
dure is likely t.» pass a j »int resolu­
Pliflcnix,
Orcgo:i.
one
of
the
listeners.
•: J. 8. B» RKIN,
gla l news, yelling at the top of his tensive lakes, and prosperous farming tion ins’ruct:ng onr representatvee in
Tizinn ! H. T. I n Low,
I
the
v
ictors.
O
itnncahering
us
mure
iIIE DOCTOR IS A GRADL' iTE OF
‘ Easy enough. Onr first step was to
! 8. W. KtI GOl K,
voice, ‘Voluut ers! Volunteers!’ \Ve . localities exist, which in time are de-- e ngress to give their best at ention to
a fi’-st-cl.iss College. He will pio.np’ly
’ W. M itumkll .
run
a ditch from the bouse four feet i than seven to one, an 1 with as gaol de
attend all profo-si >ual calls. nigbt 01 day.
' were safe now and for myself I can ' titled to i.'e.’oum great produc ng s’-c- securing lncreised mail service m mail
R kcobdx *....................
A. V. G illett Cbaiges nio ler.ite
deep to tue fust pit and similar ditche- f< ntw-s as wp had, an 1 as good arms, xve
tions whenever railroad cammunieatii-n roue I >267 b it ween Reno and Willow
M arshal ...............
...E. W alkad
' thought vo hid not ii in » so b .l after 1 say thnt I actually felt a weakness in is allorded for all farm produ >ts in th • Hunch, Cal. From the inforE’.ation wo,
JnrlCl OF TBK I’KACK
connected
this
with
the
others.
The
T. G. W aiters
1
my knees and all over my body, We ' mining'localities, free from anv outsi le have of the present and the possible,
CoBSTABLK............................
. ...E. W alkad
: ditches were covered, as were the pits, I nil.
Dr. W. B. Royal
Pu*T H aití «...............
.. A. D.H» lman
competiti n fr< m ether sections of future of the country 8»rvc>l by thia
S chool C lbrk ..............
. ..W. C. D aley
Bv 11 o’clock the firing had become were soon j lined by our boys who were
with anjtbi’.g in the shape of beards,
t-JTHis perruanei.tly locate 1 in Aibland.
. J M M c C all ,
ace mpani <1 by fifty volunteers from Califort ia or Oregon, on a?c.)tiut of the mail rmte we heartily approve of the
or anything else we could find sni'uble 'desultory on both sides and continued
S chool D ibbctouh : J. p. W alk th ,
long distance from railroad for team coutemphb d action and commend the
the upper settlements who had started iug.
’ W. M itchell .
Will give hie undivided attention lo the
for t! e pnrpose, and over them we put so until nearly 1 o’clock, when all was
mitter to the active attention of our
M is » • L a -LV s eocs .
down to assist the peoplo of Gilice
P. actlce of Medicine,
tLe dirt dug from the ditches. So.you still. The Indians ha ! withdra vn and
cotigr
•»f ¡ >r.al repr< eent*iiv«»s.
That,
A BRITISH Rou r.
Brig. Gen. let Biig. O. M., J. E. It»»**, J ck^cnvP’e
-creek. They bad not beard of the at­
the
service
is
reqnire
‘
1
we
beiieva,
and
B
is
ha<l
Fifiwn
Year»*
Poetice
in
Oregon.
>
fb<»
«¡orrn
of
Gdioe
creek
had
ended
17. 8. lDdb.li A^tci, J. B. Ei <»RK. h ' udì th Agei <-j
see, we bad a covered way from the in
tack
on
us.
but
that
Old
George
and
tt ■
"
M.
HoIFMAN,
J
.rk
tu
vi
k
we
are
of
the
opinion
that
thia
route,
Advices
from
Cape
Town.
Africa
U. 8.Cornni,f».erer-, , s Dt4II
I?l
' side of the house to onr pits outside,so But wo were left, in a crippled condi-
OFFICE At his residence on F. cîory S roe*.
Limpy had come down the river they bring the ini»»!ligenc» of a s rious »1 s m l its coutinu itiona in Oregon w i^l
_ «_ > v c
— K la
•
I-A N t » F I - L.
J.lC^k'G! Vi 1 V
that there was uot the slightest danger ti >n. No news from the upper set;le
Dep y L.S.M irvhiAp, j SiKrB W1>nnF(i. i..n,T1P
wa re certain, and knowing that onr's aster to the Brirish army sent to •»■>’» so’n bee.»ma a great mail cirrying
J. WELLS
>»g4--er Lead Ofl.ce, J. Fl. F vass . L l-e V.ew » O. C. WIMER
from th»» enemy.”
not knowing if wo wonld be
jugate the Ctpe C >l< nv* On the 21-' ime for nil miils lor the ca t from
Bsnil'rr “
“
G eorge C ulm . L.ke View
was the only company down there, i o’ January, a British cfliimu enn-ist- S»i»t ie;n Oregon. Part of their mails
WIMER
&
WELLS.
•‘Why didn’t yon do tliis beforo the abl'» to a f. there without another at­
i
T—A
" »—— ' Real-1er, W.F. B enjamin ,
they thought it beat to come down and ing of a portion of the 2Lh r gime it. a now g > n »rth to th« Lulles and thence
land oft.c*, F tat ini rx j R^^rgr, J.C. F vllkbtun .
Indians
attacked
yon.
tack.
an
1
we
hosita'P'l
a<
to
the
course
If
yon
liad
,
yon
Practical Mi 11 tv rights.
batt-ry of artillery ai d GOO n »tne anx l»y way of P »rtland and Sin Francfwco¿.
I IV m . V offman ....... J ck* t Y’lle
look into matters.
M.Kib* Public, ¡
” ....A-hl ud
Flouring mills, siw mills, quarts mills, wouldn’t Lave suff red so much,” von to pursue. V.mnnv’s Ferry beintz the
Oar wonnde 1 were brought out from i'i>rif‘s. w» re n’terlv annihilated r ar whereas, by tlii< r »u’e they would
... T.iiik’b e
nearest point, we decide ! a* l-i’-t. to try
Tulquela river, bv 20 000 Zilns. w bo 1 r ac‘i R».io on th-ir.wr-7 ea-t nearly a.
jC. B. W at »-N......... .1 ke V ew and al. ki • ds of mill in tcliim-ry put up to I tnred another of the audience.
their hiding place; their wounds were ca;>tnr»d a valuable convoy of 102 wig
17. 8. Ex minina rurgeo« b* Fwoi ha ci. liu n’e. Dr ■ rd’-r in the v- iy best style. A l »o k w r-
J we. k sooner than th-y now come.
‘ Go on Bill, don’t m:nd him,” Sail i and go there We bnri“d Hie dea l in-
SaiD'aeti -n guaranteed Addresr
J. H. C nit w .or»...................................... .. ..A ’hl>i> > I rm’ed
dressed afr«sh, and par akiug of the; on»,
ons,
1,000
two
cannon
1
,(M)i)
oxen,
canri'in
40)
sho
’ From iiuoth' r pait of the country
i side of onr trenches, earefnllr dressed
fturv*)3 LLnr * I jn I«, B. F. XI ykb .. .... Ac»i»ai<l either or both, at A'liiand. Oregon.
[29tf. foci « one.
i universal hilarity they were greatly and shell. 1 000 rifles 25 000 rir.mls ofi t ’Pi e I by tilia route the mails are sent
I
“I don’t mind nn in’errnplion when the wounds of those who n«»la 1 i‘ and
i
Stages I eave AsUlandas follews:
I improved in health. Oar friends ¡ of a-nn unitioD. GO.000 pounds weialr : by wry of Jicksonville. Yr. ka an 1 Sio-
it give« me a chance to explain. In the then b«gnn malting slretohers, upon
rimei.t ), an I fr -m yet another, by wav^
The O. k C. Stage Co.’* Stage leave Ashlrn
brought out their rtcr-a and soon a of provisions, and tlm colors of flr» 24*h j of Al mas, R-tiding and Sacramento.
recimer.i. 11 is estimated that 50 0
first place. I'll say that I’ve always ob­ which to evnvev Ruefa vnnnilerl as
for Jccks invilla. TL’ck Po‘>nt and Ros»*
splendid meal of bacon, bread, pota Zoins .’.er»’ killed and woun kd in the ! Non- of these lines can competo wi’b
turg every d »y at 4 a M. Mail do es at
served that there are numerous strife j canid not travel alone, W« h t l bit
toes, onions, rice, c< fif e and sugar was battle Among the killed on th • Brit , ours in point of distance or fitn3 f »r
8 r. ■.
I
m
oberts I gists who do their work best while sit one horso and wo piok°l him with onr dispatched with a keen relish.
ish side s»e two Maj.ir«, four captuns, j ■ eastern mails to Southern Oreg«>/
Tor H-nly, Yreka and Reading at 4 P. M.
camp
eqniptge
and
the
little
flour
ting
before
snug
warm
fires,
cri'icizing
an
1
twelve lieutenants and a quartermaster | northwestern California and north-,
M-»il c’o -e* a’. 3 P. m .
Proprietor, the operati »ns of those leading in the e<>ff -e we h ad left
The next evening we arrived at Van­
M. Colw> tl’w Stag--* leave Ashland every
of the 21:h regiment; two captains of web'ei n Nevad i.
Ti»en, as a looah
noy's, where the wounded were well the royal artillery; a col m 1 capta n, I benefit to ns, there would be a great
morning at 4 o’c’o k. f.»r Lake View,
field
who
have
to
contend
against
all
An
hour
or
so
after
datk
we
hid
all
—A shland , O regon .—
making the trip in it) hours, ul-o. leave
the rapidly shifting circumstances of a . in readiness an.] gef nnf, „non onr haz­ cared for, while those of the company four lieutenants, sergeant, at.d maj >r | 1 deal of eastern travel diverted to R»no.
Lake \ iew io, Ashland every d »y.
of engineers, besiden twenty other as a stalling point for the ra-t, A'ni
HE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUN' ES to campaign or battle. In our case we were ardous journey.
A. 1> HELMAN, P. M.
After taking up onr who v-ere still able for duty male a British officers commanding na’ive during w nter nearly all the travel to.
th-* people of this vicinity, that. I av-
all young, in» xpcripncod.knew nothing wounded there was b it twelve rcen camp a little up the river and----- Boys, levies. Seven attacks, subsequ. nth California from the region indicated
bj > e i e £i e ■».
iig purchas ’<1 the A shland B akbkb S hop
made by the Zulus, havpb»*en repuls-d would come to R-no, this being the.
about the art of forlificatiun. and very
f°r dutr, that is. to cntrl the front I my Ptory is done.”
he is prepared 1o attend to calls at ul
Three cheers for Bill, were given and the colony.is now somewliat r«cov only road that is always open at well
A b bland Ledge 1 c. 1E9,1.0. G. T.
little of battle iu the open fi°ld. B it a »nd rear. If the Indians should have
horns.
Meet* *t -ba H.U. o. L. ui.io
Fountain every
short time from the states, and having la'tacked ns, hacap'»rel a« we were with with a vim, and the boys b’-gau to se’p- eiing from the utter consternation as most expeditious. Again our for­
which at first prevailed. Natal how­ warding business will be largely-
Friiay eveaiag U • o’etoeft ». m . Btuther. uud
1 onr Wii'inlel, I don't h»»lie7e th it arite, when a medium siz-’d, gentle I ever, i* in great danger, and disturb- increased SO us to justify it. Reddiug
b
en
occupied
most
of
the
time
in
min
­
llllwili good »VibdiDf rs txwftaUy ¡Lilted to at-
manly person who bad bren an at­ ancn- are ft ared in Pongland. Lord I I
ami too Dalles, our competitor< for tfclL
ing. critics mnet be lenient when over­ ! many of us would hava been alive to­
I«n4. Tee Tempi* uiw» .very fc»t aad thiid Wed-
tentive listener, remarked, ‘ B>y«.lieve Chelmsford, commander of the expe ! tra Je from that regioo, h «ve eaoa
■Mday in «¡eh in «Uu
da
v.
hauling our acts In a few days we
Hi»* B. L. A pplkgatk , W. C. T..
We traveled abmt eight miles that ! von ever heard the particulars of the diti n, ha* !>een f ir-ed to r.-tir * in con­ Hlre.dy secured daily mail service,
are
to start down to ‘lie Big Meadows,
A. T WaioHT, 8e«’j.
massacre of Agent B m Wright, and a st q-iencn of the defeat. It is e-timat- d leading towar 1 but not penetrating it.
and Iber attack the Indians in their night. We were all so worn out, an 1
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large number of others last February, th at 500 ao|,liars were killed, besides
*
A«lalun4 L<»4ge Mo, a3.
I he S tate of D akota —It is no^*
stronghold, and we will,if at all olnerv _ the wounded were snff-ring so much
the ofijijer-» enutn »rated above.
G »v.
at the month of Rogue river?”
Sir Birtle Fre»*re has sent appeals to pie: :y cei t.iin that the thirty ninth stat i
/SÄ
A. F. 4b A. M-.
ing, gain a clearer idea of Indian war* thar we c "n’lnded to cimp an 1 get a,
‘ No. no, tell it to us.” was the an­ England for rv-in'orcement. The mail m t oo uni in will ba named Dakota.and
j
little
rest
th
it
ni?ht.
an
1
he
in
a
better
I
fare and strategy.
Held« iiei. steled coi n urucaUoi * Thursday ev« n
steamer for England w n dispatebed u embrace the territory lying just west,
I cond tion for traveling the n*x‘ day , swer from several at once.
tag* «a ur bsfur* ihe full moca. Br»'bren in good
dav e.arlii r than usual with a reqne-t of Minnesota an 1 north’of Nebraska.
Bit to begin again. We had onr
‘
‘
Well,
as
it
will
be
four
or
five
dive
BtaodiLj »-»rorCiaLy I’ ri ed to BtWnd.
! We had some breft] bak°d. and well
fir six regiments of infantry and a Ihe bill i’itroduo .1 into the 8mate by
wotks in a better condition than evpr
W. U. ATKINSON, W. M.
and wounded nlik«, partook sparingly be fore yon rtait for the Big Meadows, brig ide of cavalrr.
Sarg-nt to enablo the people of that
for defense, but the walls of onr breast
J. 8. E vbake *, 8ec’y.
! of it. It would not do to build a fire and a- I’ve got to stay three more days
territory to organ ze a state govern­
works prevent«d onr seeing the enemy
Some one reminds growb-rs that ment is not ut all premature. There
to tnrke coft’e«, so we ate the cold. ¡ in yonr camp. I’ll do it. Cime to
jjCftonKy at (Sain.
Askland Lodge No.45*
on the b ir above nr belo w us. should
Dame N itnre ev» ry vear presenta each
tongh breal and washed it down with ¡ morrow evening, and as I am staying man. womau and chil l in the world nr»-airea Iy 100 000 people within the
fORTI.ÆND.O^OX.
limits defined, and there will be 50.000»
they again renew the attack. Daylight-
I. O. O. F..
with the Lieut. C’l. for the present.
with a fr’-e pa-n for a rid«» round the more b fore the necessary preliminar—
came, but no Indians. The boys wlio'®° i^'/r Guarís were posted and ¡
Hold their r»gul .r meeting ev«ry Saturday eveD- Tkrticular attention paid Io Land Titles. C<>1 leefind
i
Debts and all kinds of GouriuEinil Clnima
in a little while nothing could be hpar.l 111 give you all tha information I can hud , gool for 365 dava. The length oi i 8 for admission mto the Union can
•tg at their ball In Aebkod. Brother* in good
occupied the riflo pits were eager to
the trip is 652 100,030 mile®.
be completed The area of the ttrte is,
land ng ere cjcdlall) invited to et'end.
but an occasional bent of an owl, the in regard to it.”
« DE PEAT, N. O .,
have a few shots from their snug quar­ incessant rippling of the water in the
<
a ice as iar.'e as that of Llinois, ami it-,
A a ’he boys began to dispose i H p
Principal Office, Jacksonvd'e Oregon.
W. W. Ktnrrwea, S«»c*y. * *
Whisky,
rajs
tbo
Danbury
A>?cj
t
¡s
ters;
bn
‘
,
if
the
di<l
not
return
forms
the last iu tl:e latest tier of D rn-
y
busiiuB
u«
•
nine
savages
ahi
noe
rem
Xebec-th meeting, on Tneeday evening, neere>t IRB8 nA S tkabs will attend to my busiius
I ttle br »ok on which we were en- inquiry w.ts made who the gei.tlem in
about the only inttuy inaa Lai suc­ t -rit s a Imit e I to the U Aoa. — Chica^
PortlGnnd.
i [v'doolt ¡they would be happily disappointed.
be futi <, Ifta moon w cn ptcMb,
oainpaJ, and n?w and then a sup- was. “Why,” replied one wh.», knew ceeded iu loving.
Trib.ine.
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