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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1879)
L I SH A R a ’ oip 21 Merchun.s Francisco, nn 1 Tn T W % a jiC ily Ji. a -a INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS. AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 28.1879, „ , ,*r 7 ' • $2.50 PER ANNUM ’ I d ÿiditgs. A MODERN ROMEO. river, where he h 11 been mining iu JR.WE I.IXJ S TRIP CP THE MIS ‘Captain,’ said bo, tinning ou mt», Indian Trouble* imp.nding S1SS1FPÍ. ‘ are you gone raring mad? 3I'sa Lind company with Bill Broxva aud a man He w. h i>iving nz on tn? gitc —■ [Portl»rri 8t ulird.} f ■I. A. APPLEGATE. sing in a public place like this ' Why, ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY---- named Hopkins, unknown to those She till c.utbi' el bi 11 to wait— A Louisville correspondent of the, man yon make tne laugh. Y'.t-s Lin l From various points <»f the compasy Auil tie Wailed. ATTORNEY AND COUNSF.LOR-AT-LA W who lived on the samo stream above A«:«- lb;-/,- Sim relates a number of an-| - B T— gets a thousand dollars for every sr»ng ! come rumors of mysterious movement« them Hart brought the intelligence i-cdotes of Major Throckmorton, for she sings. Perhaps you've gut a thou by the renegade bands of Indiana LEEDS A M filli ITT. H «ire ftlfe l, ?he c .me rot, SALEM OREGON. Q'Ui’ Fled hii pa’ler c», uul l.e got I that R ms« apd T.-dford had been at many years the landlord of the "Galt sand dollars about yon t» span? Offer i which have left their rt»ervations and OFFICE—Ori Main Street, (in 2d .story e! House in Louisville, and adds the fol A. grimed. tacked th it morning. Rau«e wa° cut lowing in which the Sweedish Nightin- her that—and then t-he’ll tel! ^’011 to I are doubtless forming p'ana for a spring Dll. J. 11. CHITWOOD, McfcalfA B antt’s new building.) campaign cf great magnitude. ..Ju "I wi l give her a Mir. ri*c.” iu the face with an axe and Tedford's g-ile and a fri- i d of the Major’s play go about your business.' Southern Idaho the bands have beofl. 'All light, Barnum,' said I, we'll This Le mut’erel -and be tl'.ea Ashland - • Oregon. left arm wag broken by a bullet. They the leading ¡»arts.- '‘Another b »on com sec. ‘ since the close of the hist campaign*, To hor wioder. Terina cf Subscription 1 panion of the old M -j »r was Capt. St. CM’T’T JE— Al the Ashland Drug Store. h id been p?o«p3Cting at tho place busying themselves in stealing horses 'Orre copy O». y^ir ‘ \Ve ‘ l, then, I went into the pintry ...» XMlj --..A- • « • • - Clair Thomasson, commander of one of An! he warbled, * I am here; and cattle, nnd running them awayde *** •* fcix toawiL»... and got my nigger band together. ... 1.50 where S uite ’ s copper works now are, the great 31 s.-is-ippi steamers in the Come and c nif >rr me my dear - JAMES IL NEIL. their moentain fas’neases whore the “ •» Urt« •• ... IVO aud bad an Itnliau named John work My B: inler. ” ■lays when there were r.o railroads to There was one likely youug boy among white men cannot follow. This had - X A k •: Bonaso /.I l*.w Cisb »tee »ix coptes Ur ’em. who bud such a voice as you never A TTORNEY AT-LAW, iug with them. The evening b-fore N w Orleans, and when a trip down beard I was younger then, consider pone on until the military was called - Term., In ad van.-e. Then he rrjeted, t.kirg got this Indian ha 1 gone to the Indian tho river was the thing for every plan ably than I am now, but I could never out, and at 1 i-t accounts was in par» ?.. »2'■ All the coin;»* n-tre < f want Term» of Advertising* t-r and bis family to take each winter. Il bed Lie b Oy. Jn<*ksonville. Oregon, L mx T No’iegs yer fine........ ................................ Ret. ranch, n >t far distaut. Returning just It was no uncommon occurrence for hear that buy S'lig one of his plantation suit of the red devils. It is safe to FrofMMiXulCud., i er je^r.............. .410 oo ns- xtif—------------------------------ - And the cor ’h it »r>‘ an I chewed, ut daybreak, he proceeded to play his one parly—especially a bridal party— songs without the tears coming into conclude, however, that they were not Two lneii.e, per qnarter................. .... . .... ......... 8 G» /. YV. Il AMAR AR. my eyes. B it I thought I’d try him captured, as (he military, fonco was Wiak-ed thy, -s if he “k-iowed” JMC ** “ ............ .................... . A vo part in the bloody drama that hail to secure every stateroom on board and first. So oto of tho b »ys kept time on small and by eiperienca the hostile*! ■»-“» “ “ << ...»................ . . 8 01 It w is fchoAly. V>»*-h»lf Colnmn •..................................... . ie on been planned by the savages, He make the six days voyage a journey liis banj», and the fellow sang uv r his have learned the art of | reservaaio® > BaTARY PUBLIC. Yk ree-four tbs “ v< . 14 00 wort!) remembering. Among tlm negro fouud the t vo tifilaep, and seizing bn waiters there were always a iialf d< z»n song. It was about a yellow girl who These depredations nlthongb done Owe “ • < . 1Ï 50 LTNIiVJLtB LAKE CO., OREGON, BAYAHD TAI LO». LÎOAL ADVEKTIBKMENTA itfrfo'in roe CTb :e B alding. Sptci 1 Httentoin axe strn -k R »use in the face and then musicians or more, aud with this bund had beea sold off into slavery from Ler on a com par itindy small scale will ag ÜM square tien line* o- lee.) lsi ! 1 erlion ... . $2 .M) J given to contey«i libi». i Louisiana homo into Georgia. 1 al gregate much in the end and furnish v2a¡9 f, it i fl snn’ch-d a ritl - in 1 shot Tedford,when tin re was h id a dance every evening, ways thought the b >y made it up him food for ‘hem during a long campaign nS IIENPV W. LONGFELI.OW. Hscâ additional ffieertioo................................... . 1 00. —------- -.«»a.------------------------------------- ,------ *---- »— Í be run off without waiting to determine with sometimes a concert in the ladies’ self. I nev<»r heard the words or th? taken with what they can procure l>y Job Printing, cabin, when higli born ladies surg sen D-» <1 te 1 y r.inou» bi« tunk', Of al description, done on shori no'lce. Legal whether hd had accomplished his in timental son '«, alternately with the music before. The words didn't ox pillrtpi.ig farm hotiMs, <<nthe Okau- Tlie price f G ri w 1« in h « I okf. ATTORNEY A.\D ( ’ Ol N.-ELOR AT LAW Bt.aka, Circular», Busliess Cirds, KI beuls, I.e'er- tended d ublo murder. The wounded plautation n t-lodies of the darkey wai actly rhyme, nor the music wasn't flush agon river is encamped a largo nujnbflt A « the e a ties in tLe gl om beale, PoeWs.etc., gotten te? iu roo ! e’.yieat livag and a-, von hear in the opera, but I kt.e.v i of rennga les f-oi'rt i he N« z Perce, Unie- , men ware able to make their way up ters. XV ite'a o’er MiXiuil l.in’i ’<> nb , yrtcM. it would do. f? > I got tho boys to ti’la, Moses end otter tribes nwni!itig EÊAL ESTÀ TE .1 GENT. fin ih«*»e vo uni“-,f oni their -he ve», I met the old C iptain the other even the river about four miles to the camp Agents for the Tidings. g tli r in the cabin, and after they had » the coming of spring. These disaffect- VV.tCi liir.i Mien» ■:» ;h»»m»e’ve». ing m the Galt House rotund»». lie is 1 «t en Vvn c*»rn to nil matters rcqtiir B. M. Brtieugifl A Co., ... N«-w York of Hurt A C«» , nod Mr. Hart had no longer ou the river, but spends his plaved awhile the b »y s ing his song. . el rnnrfl« r<TS will keep to the north of Ab ! ir« tjiul v. ill ..e-.cr mor» ng i n Auen » y ri il e U. S. I i.i <1 ( f. <e. ... St. Lout, Kuwel! 8c Cuee.tuall, Cue«___ started out ab»r»e. an I unarmed, to summers in Saratoga and his winter.» 31 iss Lind listened from first to last, ! tho militiiry forces, r.nd vhen closely Dirn -ti»ir s ori-»l p g»« o'er ! L. P. Pisuer, w • . - • - A tit Fr.i in i'f*»» L aks V u w , Et il . C o .. O regon . and tlu-re were tears iu her eyes, too ! prosu 1 will cross tho line into BritT^ i - Portlaö-1, Oregou B. H. S «strut, N vermure hi» lips rr,.eit bring the new? to Derby's ranch an 1 in Ijuiii-ville oi New Orleans, He is My 31, 1878, (t 0-53-T »» •» I*. B.mue'*, when it war through. I don’t know America, win re they will l e eafo from S.>nz* f 'N/trs hoAevet ewcct ! Ai'em A Ji obtain a^-isi inc», if poiub'o, while known to vl» »ut everybody in the exactly how it was, b it in five minutes j harm, They have also been stealing - • •* L«*t th-» hfele-s bo-tv ics*; . Ch ^nib-ilia Southwest. He drcsi-es vidli sernpn M. L. McCALL, . Curii 1«. Brown and Hopkins waited all dav in and Lil ing cattle rd! winter and mak Gr;»cr llanos, IT-» is g »ne w h > w is the iiiiest. Ions neatness, wears an oldfaahioned afterward she was at the piano and ing iinn-tt 1! prep’.rattens for the future. JuDCilou City. Dr N. L. T^» sang first tho music of that aoag Gun»* ns tr vel-r» h i-te to !e ive the bushes with their rifles c< eked, ex collar around which is wound a bril . R ,-rb irg. 'Mirveyoi* anti Civil engineer Be». J. R. N Bell, An tua, u r lurry u.tUe»e. • Voue .i n. Tarit H. Burt peetiug the I ulims ev-.ry moment, lint liant ltd cravat, and is full of sloriesof as well its she cotlid remember it, and 31 isos’tribe of Indi ins i»t Priest Rip- ASHLAND, OREGON, Jack I.ri ie. . R. Neil, - Tra»e'*r, i a I i .t leilni* nf r, then s >ug after song of her own. Ar»»’, ids are acting very strangely, and front J Wider Ar Pon, W !d ». resolve 1 to dofriid th » wounded m»D, j «t< ari.b mting day*. -. I asked him if the not ol I j ’ that evening cither, but every a geiitl -man who is situated so as to la whit pl net — i i whit rtir. Is prep-red to do any work in Lis lite on »hoft no- App'exu-, H«.n. W W. F.ddler, newsp.qx r story was title, said to Lave »• '10. fiM»27»2f] I l w uit vast 'erial rp> e, aud d’e with tLeiu if necessary. gather correct information for official Alex W.ill*, In e:i told by him several vears ago. evening that she ;.as on the. bo.it. The purposes wa learn tbit Sherwood, one K- bv» l e. J. M. Hfuitb, . •• Sii »es the light up 'Uf ’iy Tice T pianist of her troupe played too. and Vflu-n tho men at the ranch had Ceil r I P -in . DR. Ed. R. O«en, : tbit he was with J<*nny Lind at Niagara In whv gir lus o'<1-1 >Jr 1 W H Pwker, ’(K.oÏ ÍL i when the great songstress dropped ou the other members of the company ¡of the leading “Squaw 31» 11“ asserts heard 11 nt ’ s story,they at once formed Tl-»- ihr weiry f e »o-iiigh». ? B. Dtrutck, TŒN1 fis T. sing or played, and my ladies also, and that as soon as spring cernes nn out G ilice Cie»k. K«char<l B rrett, a patty to go to the relief of the her knees ut the brink of the cataract, such concerts there never were in break is certain to tuko place. The Poet ! Thon wh-Jse îi est v rse G. A. Hill, ... Big* Pin. XV is a ç irturi on thy lie r e; wounded men. The party was com and with streaming eyes, thanked God Amcrici* before or since. Jacksonville, Oregon, j. 8. M< redden, .... Murphv. I removal of tho Milhetir Indiana who I that Ha had vouchsafed to her the Tho i hust »nog with organ one, Ml«» Carrie Saiitk, .... t^lwnd. were on the war path last season to ‘ We got to be great friends, an l posed of ----- Allen, 31tk - B »nr. J »hu A. F. Snelling, ..... Lake Vu». yxyiLL visit A«nf.\Ni> in may In Deukuliou's ife thy own. sight of to grand an exhibition of Lis that country, has caused general dis- when we reached Louisville and my G. B Wa»eoo, . - •• Miter, D ive P;»-ke't, 31 ilachi B »ugh- J power. fwrh- ruins of the pa-t, v v an I N v.-mli r; a .1 Ke byviile, the Geo. T. B»1-1 win, ... L'ni»i,!e. sati-f ioti an. and (hey will be the firat- ice. she boat I 'i l up ou account of r.o ni« 't.e »erf.ct 11 »wer ri list. Wax. H Robe,la, ... Pe» i». fourth Mon ! iy*.it?G t !>-• e.:ch )iar. ’Yes,’ said the Captain: ‘that was in mnn, and A ex Watts — as many as •o give the v; irhoap r.nd commence ttiQ to New Dr. J. S Deumeun, . . - . Ki m»-h. Fr etri, ’»r >e-terd<y the bella A-iiiiu'l. fe,,i. 15. Is78 I the early spring of ’50 and there was nrgvd me to go on with her co il l otit ii i w -apont ( he rifles hav- Ej 8. H >o»k, - - - . B >n nn. butchery, w hielt will be quickly taken that we York. It was on the way K l.- f >r th-c ihi-ir l » nl firmvells; : a.i icy mautle half wav down the falls H. Dy-r, . . - - - . I». i ». j up bv ‘ I * ir I tell yon, str, ing all been tak n ■topped at Niagara, t<> Rogue rivet), Ai d o-il >y they o for thee, —■ -, allies. ... I. O. Miller. 1 from the edge, and great musses of ice The Bmt-iocks who have formerly •• M ry McCibe .... A« I nd the greatest, and the most she was I<»ia_’ ead beyond U e 8-a— They rtached the cimp where the |«prii;gmg np from the bed of the river B. Sberni <n. . . - • • P œ iv. 1 recognize! T< n Day as Chief, bav© UH- 4 <¡e d mu» g tby n. Mil e, ever bea'itif'il, and tl.o beet woman I ArcJijieer nftfl I! sii 2d er. G*pt. I). J F«rn»e General Agent f»«r I. k« «ul wounded men and their guird were i b low io meet the water as it fell. It knew. ‘ I reimdiak’d his . authority and liiva /Tne i e n e of G » l in-di ih» 1 Ci». M o 4< t com ités. . *~i I î À «Í» I w i magnificent, and the great hearted / * — anxi«u«ly looking for them. Hi re ÍÍRAMTE SIR LET ASHLAND Stases leave A sbland as follow«: \ T thing the Captain keeps a few little rho-cn another chief in his place. Ten I nly co'.tld not rv.-tr.uu herself as t he I Day Ins always been friendly and tii<-y passed llie remainder of the Th« O. A C. Stage C--.’« Stage le ire \-lil »nd VSrH.L to tn ¡tie g n rne ob short no-ice and Scraps of So:ii li trn Oregon ' .«a v it. 1 shall n< ver forget her prayer flowers and such trifl s that date back i opposed to war. and this looks as if "" •»• h-- lour-- i -in-. • i>;v2 I fur Jacksonville, R «ck Point ami Ro«- night, c.»mi»itig t n the i-ai.il without i to be raude a I; tier woman — to be made to that trip religiously by him to this / tory. | th it p r'i >n of the Baunocks were con- burg every d iv at 4 a m . M til i o e« .it blankets or fir ». 'Vjmu daylight ap-' able to serve the Maker of so wonder- <! ty. He has never tuarrie I, I believe, ' tempi it in? lie-til ¡ties - “--JMSNHSrRY AND ASSAYING—. 8 r. «. » 1 though h<- wa« a comparatively young ! tr.i u woiid in a way that she sho ulJ. The Indian Ho«: little« of 1S53, in Jcit- j pe.-tred in a h isiy ex i -irrnfion v> the 1 It i« mtn >1 cd that Moses has been For Henly, YTek» ami Reeling at 4 r. m . ' We uli uncovered our heads 119 she man in 1850.’' D . F. G. HEARNj pillile County. turned I cor -» by direction of the author Mail c!o-e«at 3 r. m . 1 condition of the wounded men it was knelt there, and I think that J. am the ities at Wa«iiington. an 1 it is but M. Colw’-ll’« S’ag»-* h-ave Ashland every — I* R A C T I C A L I» E N T I S T. — TH© Eastern Country Daring the Indi in war in R»gn*- found that I'edfurd would hive ir be j better man for that memory. morning ut 4 »«’dock, t»»r Lake Vie w. probable (hat his former treachery will, also AWitrn <»y oitis and hcllton . We bad been togethr then for carried by band, while II >it-e was abie making the trip in <0 l o irs. »I o. le i ve river valley tn the year 1S53 the I t ‘ b> ini-reai* 1 to open hostility on ’ Yrek.i Journal.] O* fue <11 Miter rlrtti, ieri» file, Yrekn, cd Luka Vie»' tor Ap'iLind «-v«i v 4 >v. to ride a mule which had fi.rtimately ' nearly a month. I had Miss Lind » n d ■ account of his arrest and imprisonment.- dian»a£ Illinois valley were t > all up-t »iii-DX Cry Dtg s'.jre . »11 o,.posile H i eaian’e The comparatively unixplore-l and hi r t artv a» passengers from New Or A.' I» IIEl MAN. P. M i 11« is r murder- r at heart and only been provided, hi a v ry .-liort time a Hard*ure S or.. ¡?f. rearances friendly and peacable, until II an.» to Lom-viile. The trip down 1 sparsely settled country, extending aw;»»fs a favorable opportunity to com 4.O. C. WIMI* J. WELLS Capt Williams raised a company an I l<tt» r wa» pr. pared ml llie march b-ck I oa.l carriid hnndrc.ls of tllo first pco- from this county and Modoc county mence bis bloody work. * . MRS. Dd. ELIA F3.13 d-Bi Ü Ji. WiMEC & WELLS. w< nt to the assistance of the people ol to the rauch wn b gun. Alkn took i pie of the south to bear her sing in through the great valley towards Walla T”o Pendleton Indi-i ndent in speak-, New Orhan«. They 1m 1 c »me nil the Walla in Washington Territory, be ing of the Umafillas says: “Ever since. DL-FxSES OF WOMEN Rogue liver. The news of the depart ch .rge of the mule on which R hi q Practical MilKVxights. ¡wav born Memphis and Little Rock tween the Bine mountains on the Idaho A St’LCIAl I I T. lire of this thi company w»s quickly spreud I was pia \*d. nml ' In r -st t<»ok turns in ai d Vicksburg, tint when they got t» boundary and the Cascade range, is I liie cl« s? of the last Summer's Iridian Flouring units, saw miH’ quarts mill«. 1 rampa gn. symptoms of the panic hav« *nd all ki-<1.« of mill ni tChinery put up t<> U j 5“O ffice ant n*ida.ee at Jud»? Dimeni’#, among tha Id tans, and the mask ol | carrying Tedford, a« th« trail was 6o i New Orleans there was hardly a seat destined in the course of ti ne to be I been manifest among our popple, and order in the v»*ry best slyie. All « o k w »r- J acksox vi li e , O regon . j«®aee was soon t un <ifl and the hid ! Darrow tout only two could take hold to be had for love or money, S > many one of the most productive and richest many anticipate an outbreak in the tanted. Sati-hicti n gu ii:>.n!»-«-»l. Ad h»ss N ot . 15 b, 1878, [If. Lirxing, a all I of 1 li< iu cime bii-k With me unsatisfied inland di.Yricts on the American c »mi early spring. L is clear that threats eons war p-cut d visage <>T ths savage i at once. 1 h< re wae 10 i shirking, •Ilbor. or b<)lh. at A-1ilmd Oregon. f ‘2JOf. ---;-4— !—they hilt rather be on the Lott with nent Along the roule of this country revealed. About the 12 h of S*ptem- vicing with each other as to whu t Jenny Lind than to stay f »r the iMar.lt me several tine valleys, including tie of rM.iliatron were made by the Indians T. Q. WATIBRS. O. R. MYER. W bold put} (Dasani uil tbit in New Orleans. Luke secticns, Chewaican, Warner. in evse the Coggan murderers were ber the Indians made u night attack ¡»hon’d do most, an i tho whole I expcnfed nnd those threats and rumoip WATTERS & WiY¿R, upon the miners ut I).»er Creek Bar, on | w r<* iifnily < x lanslod iiefare they hud Wuen we v.t re fairly on onr way up Sammer Like, Silver Like Chia-i an I have b en di«cn««id until it is nsclets other valleys m S ntll.< rn Oregon, b - Illinois river. The mon were sl-eping| reached t'.i • m .eh. While they h ad the river, one of the ladies—-he was a sides a number of others along th<* to sav th .( there is no alarm felt among WATCHMAKERS, JEYKLE.tS AND m oberts ■ great b lie iu her day, the daughter of on the groui.d in the open air, and cir- yet u*>« n« two miles f > go, they were a senator, and aflt rwards the wife of M dhenr, John D iv and ether stream-«, I onr border settlers. That danger to a O TiCI ’iNS. Proprietor, cumstauces seem <1 to favor the de j met by Capt. O T. Root, who had one of onr foreign ministers—came to ail the way up the Columbia river a:.d certain rxtei.t dors exist appears ! q iifp certain, and that fact should not O,e Jaor fouth of the P •■«'.- —A shland , O regon .— tiigns of the miird -rous savages. They travi-h-d forty miles that day, Em upon i.»,e ai.d asked whether it wnp really Snake river. If the people of J r< k»ou 1 be di«guised. neither should it create ASHLAND, OREGON. f were preparing for a general massacre reaeliiug the ranch 1 lid leutning the i true that Mi-s Lind meant to keep her county succeed in butl ting a narrow ¡any unnecessary alarm." he subscriber announ es to gauge road from the coast to J.iciiaon- «*»♦<* - each choosing his victim with the in-I news, he at once set out to give what ¡stateroom all the way to M< mphis. th«» people of this vicinity, thaï. I nv- vtlle and Ashland.it will pro!,ably b* ( ramming: tn Public Schools. ‘ Of i-oursc not, ’ 8»i<l I 'Everybody S WHITTEMORE, M. D. lif purchas-4 the A shlaxi » B.H iber S hop . tention of bcmling a bullot through Ina assistance he could to the unfortunate conies to dinti'-r on m? boat ’ extended toward Lmkv.lle, and tie ace Ö ffick at S. C. '••erg.-n A*«.», s store. Tip's is what Pruft-d.sqj-Huxley fava he is prepared to all« ml (o edis .»t al TLa.«e were simple times. The cap northward towards Fort Bus*, to sup bruin ata pre arrang' d signal, when nil’ll. Never war; Li Ip a.. ro we'.como ibont wrif'e i ex-injinations; “The eda- ply a v.u t country where there c.n he Pîiiruix, Oregon hoard. 4 ‘ n35 3n the ltnpeuding tragi ly w is averted by i ILe whole p»l t.v w.-rt so tin d as to be tain of n Ml;< i.s.uppi steamer was a | er cdi-nal abomination of desolation is. s .n of more con-»equ«uce, even, (lia'n no steamer competition, or if t ie Cni:- 'pilE D0CT )R 1- A GIUDUiTE OF the warning of a 1 humble but faithful scarcity able to walk without a load, in the-ti’nulation of young people to- ' the commander ol a»i ocean steamer is fornia and O.egon road b* extended to A. a ff’st-cl.m c »li-g-. lie wi»l p;o up ly Joe ■ and we we:« almost ready to stop in 1 to-day .and C»pt, 'JTiomasson was the this place, a braoeh could be extended work et high pressure by mcessant aiitì'i’i all proto «i >nai valu, rughi o. d ly. friend of t ie itnp« riled men. Cha: ¿es mu U va 'o L'jr.t’s dog a»vak'.'nej his master with a ( despair. But ¡he Captain took hohl ■ most l.otrd of all the captains ou the [ northward,"winch would command an competitive examinations. Some wise DEXTER IX- immense trade anil profitable revenue. man (tvbo probably was not an early low growl, and Lord, taking iu the sit-! with a will, ;r. I b -aid -s doing the Father of Water«. T Í N — ùr. VV. B. ibyal STOVES, During early days of the Salmon river riser) has said of early riter« in gener ‘Of cotir-e not. She’ll bs at Sinner nation iu a instint, r m -1 his gun and 1 work of at, least three 8t«cu tired men aid Idaho mining excitements, the al. that they are conceited »11 the fore today. ’ Then I went to Birnum — ‘ —ANDR fc^Hia perruan*ut)y baritel 111 Aibland tirial, just us the Indians, who forrnd as we were, inspired the whole parly Barnum, tho showmau—who was man- route northward from this point be noon nnd stupid all the afternoon. OS «KA ua LEJ NSO” AX they were discovered, tired u volley at with renewe I endnr in »e by his cheer I aging Miss Lind. tween the Cascade and Blue mounts ns Now whither this is true of early lisera 'A ili a'f“ 7ur ttìidiridcd attention lo thè ch<;q est ì ,n 1!|p c,'fnmon acceptanee of (he word ing ex i tuple attd generous aid. The t REPAIRING ' am » JGB W u &K Birnum.’ said I, ‘is Miss Lind get- was the easiest, qnicko.4 end the sleeoing meu. # Tue Lilians 'itn- *■ > P/af I ice of yinclicint*. ■ but or rot. I will not pretend prefend tosay,- to saybut way to reach Walla Walla and - the jorfiot. mediately retr(- it<»J, fl'ring us tuey went, ranch was reached about dark, and the j ting ready for dinner?’ 1 it is often fon ,LU unhappy uu«aVrì uun- Promptly Executed. f0.0 tuie fi ne o( of the chil- II is bail Fit.evu Ÿe.ir* ’ Pr.tglice in Oregon, Idaho mines. This sectiou of conn ry 'Birnum 1 »;>keo np surprised. Why, 4 V- but the miners were uot lung fin tin» wounded rjeti wore given the best dare no,’ sud t.e, 'Miss Lind eats her meals is now us d as stock feeding ranges, òron who are forced to lise tpo càrly in ------------- 'I I \ - F.noN. L ink X iij . e , L| re (’ouxiy, . t„ „1____ *7' »._ _ _ _ •. 1 . . . » office Ath,.«r--»ri-Lc«> <>u F ct«»r_vS n.«*,taMf i shelter from bullets. Pqrsnit 1 wa< put at*-l attention that eyi'J be reudi re I. ru her room.’ where cattle fl mrish and keep in splen I the classes. They are conceited ull the ll persons knowing them Mr. I( iG<r», wild was ent with’ the cf the qnes’iou, for ta th’.» whole Ci-up ‘Not on my boat,’ said I; for you see did condition all the year r mud. and I ion noon of life and stupid all its after-. S < ) c I E r ! F SL-IVtxOta’i* hie 1 m*» nr c r< qm-s »<1 to | noon The vigor and freehne-s which with eleven uven, there wis but one ax«, recovered in a short time, but T didn't want to disappoint the ladies. much of it would be susceptible o M.oald have been stored up for the Coin« furw ird and set*le. 3i»-3.n. Arhlaud Lodge li0.189,1. 0. G. T„ rifle—ao great w is fh x si-ri’e of secur Tedford, after having his arm ampu Well, Barnum and I argued this; farming, if a market within cjnveuicat ’ DUipo.-e of the hard struggle.existence awhile, and then I agreed to talk tq distance could be afforded, or railroad Meets uX th« of He ir. in <i Fountain every tated, lived only sb »nt a week, when iMi~s Lind myself about it. I kuockeu ity. It was found th it' fhn cTily inju communication extended to it. Tuts iin practical life have bn n washed out Iriisy everiac \ t * o’ciu.k r. m . BiathéYs mal the d irk winged angel relieved him of at i bo dm»r of her stateroom. entire country contains nna.o ou . 1 »rge of them by precocious mental debauch'- risieri tn g «ri et I <1 iie cor li < ly ii.vi’ed to :tt- ries were received by a Mr. Hurlburt, bis suffering; 'The pleasantest voice 1 ever hear! Takes and mountain streams, win 4i ¡cry —by l»n<»k glnttonny and les«r*u '•rri T.e Te np>c mec « e”»ry tirsi uni ttiiid XVed- who was wont.dud in the hand aud an said "come in.’ I could ba utilized to great advantage, bibhiDg “ Their faculties ate worn ■ need iy in e,eh ni >nt»i. SINGULAR FA PAL ACCIDENT. kte by a bullet that Evidently had baea ‘Misti Liu I,’ said I, ‘I am the cap and also growing timber of every vari out by the strain pu‘ upon their cullow Miss R. L. ArPLKGATE, XV. C. T., -16 THE - fired withiu a few feet of his Lead. [Frou the C jos B y M cl, Feb. 8.] A. T XV’rtic.HT, 8-c’y. tain of this boat. There are twenty ety in the greatest abundance. Tue brains, and they are demoraNz d by In the excitement which followed One of the sil l *9t and most remark-, i ladles on board—ladies of the first propose! railroad fr un Eugene to I wottlileas childish triumphs bejore the Av.il .ml ipiilgc A<>. «jj work of life b gins Dr. Ilicl ard- tuO other ju;vu, Joiyu tue river, were oble ac.-iJ'-nt« which has ever ocenrhd I ;sta’i n in America — whom I had Winnemucca, across the northeastern ' real san. the eminent physio!pgi4 of Lo.:- brought any where from two to six corner of California, via K'.amatb lake, OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. j forgotten ntilil dajli^ht, wbeu Diok In iliis cmnir.n» i'V, was fti.it which a . r. a a . .il.. á transpired on W dnesdav l i t. r *-«nlt- Ln nd I-, il miles down to New Orleans to would al<o pa-s through this vast do I don.repeals Professor ntixl«-y‘s firot'.-f-t-* Hold* tlif ir f ‘ -.tftl co»tin 7hufK^Ry m i, I i T-ioesdaf» rinH - Dive P:ek‘tt vfluu Same state n’ th«"Sacramento K kcoki » l x ing in the trasric death of Mi«. Mary hear and to sea you. They couldn't main, now* a comparative wilderness, against rul j cling young peoplp to the RIN, 24 by 31», akiil ^’?~privC r< 4 lee l Io :i'g»on ar kefure .Le L:'l ii.u»,t>. B.eitireu in gaud teered to go down ¡111 giv<i the alarm A. Cl»nk“nh :tY<h wife of J. L. Clink get even to the do r of your concert' roamed only bv wild cattle and va Inatiital etrain which preparation for EOU H'-DOLÍA ft* TUIt Â.X.XUM ; many of tko cxtimir.atioi s involves, rluul'.ng are <ui Jul y i:.». e.1 :. t~i. L ru>»m f»»r crowd. Sb tli.y took pa-sage ■ queros who herd them. to John Aiakiu-aJiti Ah i Watts, who enb’.tr i <>! tl i« pl ica. i Hu says: The present model of educa W. II. A í KIN h \, XV. M. ou my boat again with no other hope { 15 AI)VA\ci:. The deceased, in company with E were prospecting on the river about six J. S. Ei iivskH. F- ~’y. thau ju-t to see you. They didn ’ t! T he C ork T ree .—The cork tre.» is a tion ar« not compatible with jf-althy’ Roháui > fi n . mihjs Ut-|yw. U *>n learning of their W. Sura »up, of Empire City, her mean to be rude—ueither do f; but I life. Young men and women who are . «i PuN’ljkliH». dmgM'-r Mrs. E. W. Sprague. Miss ' species pf oak growing abundantly in ; prcfenting themselves for ‘.be higher LoiljX«» ^’o. 15, ' dinger, Makin and Watts ci -bed then Lvnr 1 S’oke* an 1 A. Sprague, crossed hope you will gratify them aud not i ¡ Spain. Portugal and Italy. As there i class examinations are crushed by tha =c . 'j ■» e £ tools and provisions, ami the four re from Empire City to the north ?ide of secluded yourself all this long trip.’ I 1 B. O. O. F.. ‘My dear capitaine,” sh-j said as are undoubtedly many parti of onr j intensity of effort. turned ali once to Deer C.-et-k Bir the hav to vi-it the oc. an l»“»ch. A Holl their r*Etil r tree» ing e»ery Si»ur<i'.y e»et> pleasantly us could lie, 'I don’t mean to country where it could be rai-ed. it is i A L and J ob in C ongress —A late" tig nt their hill in A*!i,..ni. B:uli»«(s in gou : They lotiud ihn <Vmp d»««rted, the heavy northwpst pwe I ptevailed an I bile tuynelf. ‘Why should I? But a wonder that a tre? whoso product L I dispatch ears that Mr. Luttrell’s bill —Apple Trees for Sale rt the— und.ng are c >r<1i i!'y invi el m meh Lrfviajr gone to D -rby’s ranch, 01* patly were watehió:*’ th» move wh <t would you have me to d >?’ so extensively used has nevóf been ao K DE PEAT,-N. G., rasa's of the waves as th«y came aud climated. The barking is cornmesci-il , providing for the i«snanco of ecript to Come aud sit ut my light hand at XV. XV Kni.'SMt. Secy. near the present site of K-rby. Here went, wi ’ h no thoughts of danger. A Ashland Nursery. I ! the present owners of the old Oregon Ret-enio r.i-e- ngs •■» Ti: et.y evening, tear- t dinner,’ said I. ‘It is nearly timei when th« tree is fifteen years old, and ■ Central Military Road grant, in Jieu ot it was learned that- two men Darned large h g which Itud been washed »e LJI ol the w> <>• r cn n.< t -h. may ba repeated every eight or ten Itlio laud covered by the Klamath reser-. for the bi ll to ling.’ A ______________ LSO A rt'íNEÍt .vi ASSI HITMEN T OF Ol HER •Rods? and T dfor.l were >«tiil further «Rhnre. lav on th-* hei’h near the high years afterward with no injury to’ the ’ W z the grea'c-t pLz ’ ire. ’ said the ----- mi • ‘ ‘ iTu'tn. Pe»c <- s, L*e t ■<, Piuui.*, ** trUilt. down tha' rivet pro«p-cTing, and H wat r *.n ck. an 1 aronnd thi- t ov ath great lady, ami when dinner was ready oak which, in spite of this periodical j vatioti, has been agreed to by the PruwW1. Chermes, Cun un» Vuu:t-Ocrnes, i House committee on public laDtU. The- ert‘,1 t » < t jov the sc do . bu ldcnlv a Su.,ïc party cf six iu»»»w-<liatety started down rhe fame out of Lt r statero »m smiling, fl tying, lives to th -y ago of 150 year*. bill provides fur the location of said I of cnu-' iil siz« cim* r«*litng in. — 0 0— the river to give them yy-niug: Wbeu 'iftiug 'he log und carrying it with and flow; <1 to everybody iu the ladies’ Io July and August incisions are made scrip on unoccupied lauds, whether around the tree and down to the root; I I surveyed or unsurveyed in any part of i also have a variety of — they Lad riiidhej tho' oil camp o’f orua'swiftn“«« nt> the sinning b’»’h, Cibin, aud s.itd -wa by my side. the pitcis, which d <ta;b easily, ure I the country. This is the saift«- ''job’\ ‘ Will you n t do me the honutre to w I h I p th«» nffrglite l parl v il • I in terror Pickett and Watts all refpse^ to g • HO;ik**d in water, placed under heavy SHADE TREÍ.S. that was beforo Congress in 187$, and in t'no r- i’>v* dire 't:on. T! e L>g caught iutroiluce me to za i dies,’ s iu said, furtlier, exc-pt tliese t wi uiru . jPiekt tt th*» r« tri’cing f.»rjn of M<s Cli'iken- LH d I ibtr al iced her to all the lady weights, dried before a fire and slacked «as defeated by the Seuate, -The orig had uo giju aaJ tried to get one from l"-arJ and mH- J over her crushing pv-st-ugera that w-re at my table—all ni bales for exportation. Tlia coikcnt inal company to whom this grant was •ça? ters cut the sheets into narrow ttrips GHK'lNVr. AIA K NDSOF HICKORY, oue of the partners of the imperiled h« r bn ly jq 1, fr ghlful manner and la.lies, miud you. It was the most and round them into sbapa with a thin made never considered fLtemselrrs m— s ■LM8, ALANiHV*. WO« »Voll, pleasant uinuvr I ever bad. Miss Lind titled to thia indemnity,acd th© 130,100 »>X EU »ER. CAT T r < HfV T A men. woo was iu the pirty, but tne ktlllna »ter instantly, ' AH of t!m partv was curious about everything,-and m sharp knife. WALNCr. I INN WARHOO, acres now claimed, iu tire shape of Bl.A- K ASH.OSA o E OR gnu was reft-.saJ and I?i »k«h/»f course w r.-.¿ruiiched. rnd it w.aa evsn with I peCially -about plantation life. She the scrip, provided for in the act, will diffl 'irfty tliat th- y avoided b ing taken ANGE, ElC , Senator Grover, or Gobble of the •-e worth to the present owners of the would D'»t go ou without iL This ter- hr th« re<>««dm? wave, which car ami Mis#----- got to be good friends, tuinatqd th« prtife^ as WVli woul I ried with it for s >nie distan ■« the log and Gm la ly nfterwaid visited Mrs. Electoral Swindle in Oregon, is having graut (certain California capitalists) a r»ugh old time explaining bis ras at£\w. uot go »l-uiH into a country with which and the liirle« form nt its victim; lint uG jhhofituidt. alter her marriage to tha cally transactions as Governor. Old five times as much as iho amount which T l OWEBIBG BtAsarS ^^fAAiOBltAVtETXAl^URVB pi »ni-t, it li«r home in L j D<1 »u. they paid for the entire grant.— Yreka PORTLAND, Ol\F.ROX he was unarqnarbtbd imd where there th»» partv su »ceoded in rescuing the Joo Lane and many prominent D< mo Journal. ‘ A^tvr dinner the Libl.-s were cleared b >dv. and with sad hearts turned theiu away, and Mi«s Ltud sat down on the crats as well as the press, completely Ecauti.'ul ever-blo miug Roses, and t¡y Articular attention paid Io Land Titles, Collecting were uu trail« to guide iiiuv *ud the f act- s fi o tn e wa r d. am un* <4 Dahliwa, s. sofa at the end of tlm cabin I went riddle his lame defense,and sustain the Debts* aedaU..ksids QÍ Guvinunmii Claim*. — » «. -—— party retrAned to the ranch the sarue Baltimore has built a city Lail for "• 4» . U A » ’ cTt , iuvestlgd’ing comnH’tea's develop 1«33 than the estimate, and has a fire) New----- night, arriving thrre about 10 o clock. | When a man saves his cigar mon*v to j forward to where Barnum was lilting, i meuts.— I’rei’u Journal. bnr his wife a new bonnet and the ♦ near the clerks office. ’Batnum ‘ s»id department that cost last year $10 000. ALEXANDER 1‘E.k'■ff,’’ee^r i--» io m .rkc* r.ad I. Principal Office, Jack-oi.v Ie, Oregon The next day about ihiod , Mr. Hart; Bixraru>ie»ult.ue Jal’ANEsE PERSIMMON. G ibhs & S i kabx will atu iid 10 n.y busine- ha» than the appropriation. This thing* children new shoes, it indicates a spell I J, 'won’t M ibb Ltud sing something fur j arrived at the rauch from do wn- the j of san:fiine. Subscribe for the T idings . Portland. [v3mj7t must be stope’.— B-.slon U. COOLIDGE, the ladies'?’ P R O V E fe S I O N A L ’ i I - K. - 1 É^- / t of BARBER SHOP, YV . H. R , T George T. 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