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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1879)
INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. — ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY. MARCH 7,1879. M h a n d 3 i d i t g $ $2.50 PER ANNUM. FiUroi’LEXi* • IlROl'GUOl'T. on, ex •« •pt Bdl lluuter. who had a suffi 51011*1! Miasla knee. Bill Hid his gnn daws, took [Freni ihe Ort-g >ui n.] I he editor of the Territorial Enterprise, Th« newspat or i of eastern Oregon his intiie ajnj started out, when Mike ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY— J. A. A?FLEGATc. For several years past, whenever fih \ >i gu.i i City, give* the toliowiug bean and Washingtuu Territory estimate la? ’ * * •/ ï T" ’ • X» '• * - B Y- nnU'Ual y large ‘ draw” on the swamp tiful desci, tiou of California’« most loa-- of stock in consequence of 8torm4 KTTOBSEÏ ANIII OCNSH.OR.AT-HW lie Indian IIfl«tttftt»*» bflS53,’in Jo«e- Bushev chile fl to him: Ì.EÈDfcJ& MERRITT. p li ine Gimnty. “Better take your gun, Bill!” ,Lud fund of til« fttate has been delect- ‘ uobie landmark, whi *h is a fitting theme as much less than lias been reported. 1.47/f SALEM OREGON. Li a tew localities there will be loss, “Gti«ss I'm ol 1 enough to take .C4re ed, thy «x»*nne was that the expense for p >ets r.n I punters: OFI ICE—On Main Street, (in 2d story Of “lh i noblest mountain in the Unifed tint the snow fall was not general. Thé was incurred in selecting th« lands and [Wrb'eu by igem’ein rti ovlirief In X>«e-.l.i'> of my self,” was the answer, and Bill Dit J. 11. CHITWOOD. . getting Uretn approved to the state nn Stutts is Shasta. It is said that Whit Dilles Inland Empire say«? G>uK»y,-whotook a prominent part ia u e cun est.l “From McCall & Baam’a new building.) went out beyuud all tho other aeima’.s der thi* i rr>visiOY>s of the lIir- nv ney is higher, but Whitn -y has for its act of congre-s I whu: wo hear in relation to the decent • 11 V .' ------ c • % Ashland * > / Oregon» For a few davs nf er the even’s r« an»l was in the act of dr»-vn^41iw^fltaeV»of ~~ ___ 12. . 1SG0, . which i granted t » base the Sierfk NeVadas, and ti.e peaks I heavy euow storur, its bad effects uj)8n « Terms cf Subscrip* jon : corded in chapter published last pin when l e heard a click, and Inoking the 8,’ute “the whole of the swamp find around it d.viirf its own tret»>eudous live stock in this county baa been great Oaetopy cat yMr........ Ihhv il b mf to-fc. ♦ w»*Uk nnMiikg was dm« toward eom- height. Bit Shunt» rise» from the ** • «ix-tuimti...... ........ i.ao tip he saw four or five mnzz **s point oveifl »wed 1 in 1s^ ma le unlit th«r«t»j plain a t ingle mountain, and while all ly ex .ggeratt d. Ila ravages have not for euitr. ition, ” lying witbin its limit'', • x’euded beyontl a radins of eighteen batting tho >ivage«, as th« arms w» re I J AM Eg B. NEIL. •- ttrrt * ....... >^« »•••••• . 1 üO ing at him. Quick a» thought, he lhe rec.O.ds nf. H»lem show that til • the year ar .aud th« limbs gambol ut ; miles from ibis city. At BakeoveU Glib, rate* six tuple* fuf*. few , and the ludi tn« k«pt th»-m elv«' 1 5. 50 A TrORNEY AT-LAW, sprang to take leave i.f the t o fa»uiliar governor of Oregon was ofii-ialli’ noti- its ba3e, its crown is the eternal enow. thi-re was a sciut fall of two inches; Term», Id adv .me. A . ... out of tfie wav, rt mining in conceal visitors, Pop! P »p! Pop! Pop! went, fi • i bv leit-r dat'd M m 21, 18(i() from In the h »t atimmer d »ys as the farmers while in the John Day valley it neter Tefius of Advertising: m«nt down the Illinois river. at Shasta's base gather their crops, snored at all, but poured down the Ltfavl Node»-* . .................................... ioei» Nodo» per Hue line. the gnus and tho bullets vero Weì! til« cummiSsiouer of the general land they can Jarksouville. Oregon. geo where the wind heaps warm rain in orthodox Weebfoot In about two w«<ks our men re Fror»*»i u d C .nt», per year.......................... ...fio «0 - —-, oil! ’ «, of the passage ot the above act. Fro»«e»t <nd C.|8*,per -------- 7- TV* j ♦. ------------------------------- --------------------- ------------------------------------------ aimed. One cut his oat collar and a»'d copies W' re a’ the same time trans the snow drifts about Lis «rest showers, lhe snow He. tris to Lave befeq ’£wo incile») per S»innei................. s flo turned from R >gne rirer, and at once J. W. HAMARAR. Foor '•* 5 (Ml singed his cheek; one strn k j i't l»e muted to him. Th«n arose the ques The mountain is one of the winter’s the heaviest n.flr the river, and io ba E «nt « « a •> re-oceupie I their oi l C’lrnp«, looping Oi«-h if G luma ** • k 10 (Ml low lhe shoulder I lade, ai d t vo where tloll as to t|.»w the lands shoilhl be htutious. and from bis forts of snow deeper and deeper aS yoa approach tbo n tä t public ’Tbrae-iounha •* •« I .. that the Ju lians would not uv lcs 14 on One “ “ it. interfered with Lis rifting easily. »elected Tii - cornmissiuner suggested Upon its top iio never wit ( drawn Lis Cascades. Fortunately enough, there 17 50 LINKVILLE LAKE CO., OREGON. There are the bastions of are bat few tdieep dud fewer cdttle bn them. They Stlppoaird that the Indian»* ■hat the U »lf« d S u es surveys be taken t.arris n LVOÀL ADVESTOFMEbTR But B.il cam« info camp fa ter than a wi hunt lurther pioof, and expre-sed a ice, the frosty towers; there his old i he river banks, owing to the steep pal Offlc-UiPoo Ot'.ice Biildlbg. Sp«c*-1 aUeutuin <«re only pc/saa.l-d to mak-i tip ir One Minare »»eu l ue- o ►»») 1st tu erUoa....... »2 50 giten io convey o < ibg. via 19 scared mule, singii g out at Hie top of wlllinguess lo approve th« lauds therein bugler, the wiud, is daily sotiiiditig the isades which catlie can hardly climb* Each uddliiMul insèrto«......... ......................... 1.00 recent break because of th« abs-nce ol his voice, “— ----- Si»vashes, shout- ■ I- signaled as sw unp 1 »lids to I h« s ate aivancean l th« retreat of thu storm in search of food, aud the dense timber Job Printing, the greater porfioc of ti.e men ami the C. B. WATSON. > But the state uu’hori.ies imagined m 1 he mount.tiu holds all iu’itilde.s and thickets which shelter cougars, bears ing tin wads at me! Òf »II de«CTipii<»n, done ou »hort no’ic». Teg-sl unprotected aud indefensible c indition sens, ns nt the same time iu its grasp. j BLink», Circular», Basine*» C rd». Bl he »di*. 1^ ler- ATTORNEY A.\D COUNSELOR AT LAW On (X minatioa of Bill’s wounds, isiicu to tneir state in this nioie of Flowers bloom at Hs base, further up and other natural enemies of the sheeps Morje competent judges than we claim proceeding, or perhaps fe.»r«d the loss of those rem lining aud now having he*le, Poeu r«, etc., gut en a,» in gr»l »»y>e »t liv.i g and th«y were found to be not serious, us of au opportunity lor a job, and s • lhe forest trees wave their ample arms; to be give as iheir opinion that the lose price«. returned in full force, they felt assured REAL ESTA TE A GENT. none ot tue balls striking him had propos-d that the state should select further stiil th- brown of a itutu is up in s-iai’p in the worst aff ected districts Agents for the Tidings that th« Imlutns would not attack them. C^TSpeci 1 »t en l.»n g ’ ven to all matters reqtllr powder enough behind tlr.‘»:i to send t ie lands. Acior lingiv with the ac on the mountain «lopes, end over ail will not » xc< od oue third of last year’A B. lit. Pet'eugi I A Co., - . - New Y ck i-u Ata>n »y atthe V. 8. hi d 0fi.ee. Bit they were Roon taught that it b tngs tlie etern il winter. Standing iii. r?ase, whils in cattle it would fall Í»w«i. & C'veestM^ii, • • • Bi. La«» them more than au in«h in!») the fl*sh. cession of th« Grover-Chadwick ad- P. Fisi'er, - - - - - So, Pr.ii.d-c>» L aks Vii.w, L ike C o .,O begon . cloBe to the mountain’s 1» ise. ti.e human b l.iw one fifth and whu less in horses; wise is not to calculate upon luinistratiou a ling was toriut'd which B H. 8 rari.«, • * * PortlanJ, Oregon Our boys re'iirnel ‘o their r«sp-c- got through the 1 gi-latcre an act eta eye and mind t ills to >. r i->p the imuieu Bat that does not excuse negligence on MyJl, W78. (ro-59- f U B.mue'», •• anything bit dujg-r, deviltry and J. A A a leg it«, - 8s'em t ve camps wit tout liny fnrtli«r a iv. n p »werii g tli« g »vi-ruur to appoint suit sit.y ot the mount tin. B it us oue from th.* pirt of breeders. There is nothing trouble iu deci l'iig upon qn -'tious I ÌL ML.Uk mb-'im . ............................................ M. L. McCALL, lure, and soon after Hus. through the able persons to st l«?t these lauds. It a distance look'bi«k upon it iio di* li te being properly prepared for a hard Mi«» <4->o tf luui, - * A C»rvut-. which tlpv ludiai cliaricter is one I>r N. L. Le** .... Juortion Ci'y. mediation of Mike B i>Ley and an In was a golden oppor»unity, and Grover covers now magnificent is the t eighr. wpiter, wh-tlier it comes or not. Tbfl Rev J. R. N. Bell, .... R.-ehcg, Surveyor ¡nul Civil JC ngiitee r of tbo factors tffccling results O I and his «.'liq io lost no time iu availing For days wid the mountain foi l t e :>rud i t cut ie bre -der will put in 5u Périt H. Buri » - . . . Yoiic i ». dian named Heiirv, wl.oissa’dto have I l.eiu-el v — ot it. Favorites Were so mi't alio it its crest like a veil and re acres of w >eat ar.d save the straw and J. R. Neil, - ... Jack- uri le. ASHLAND, OREGON, the second night aft«r the men had I J AV i n..r A Hen, . . » . . W id«. b »«n al vtiys friendly, a trea’y was mail. l i t <1 without the least regard to tli-ir ciiiin hid fen from ni »rt il sight, and b.-.in fur his dumb beasts,- the watch- Is prep .nsi io doiiuy workinlii* üt.e on «hort n?. returned, the Indians attacked the H n. W W. Fddler, ... Apliega-, which, wiili the »xception of one or ti ties* t( r service, and were s«nt into then suddenly, as if m d- f r«a<*e to a l il sheep breeder will put iu bis forty- ' --- , tei au *____ ;__________ ____ iuo27v2J] A*x W .11», * - * — — —a . _ -- - ____ ______ camp, and after firing into o;: > of tile J. M. Hs.itw, - . * » K» bvr:he. two break«. lasted until th« war of ’55. Hie li I i to m ike selections and rep o t rising or -ettiag s in. will rod back H e .ere L.t of turnips fur the stcfmy days;' Ri. R. O »en, • • . Ceu r.>l I* >w . cabins, made off with five main load- vapors, a i'l Hi« w tt-li r in the valley D»i. Will JAJKSOM, W H P r»er, .... BgBi'ie. Too'« breaks will be the Mil'j-ct of my the sime. Of the enormous i xp«n-e- below will beh 11 g-ms of topaz and au 1 the thrifty horseman will produce his little patch of carrots for his faith Í. Dtnak-k, ..... G chii s P. i —. attending these ixp»dltiou8 the report of provisions l»el nigitig to the Hunter next chapter, which m iy ba looked for of the iuvcotig if mg committee fnrn of ruby mid« of sunbeams set in Ho- ful nags. It may cost a trifl* more la DENTIST. R.c'i»«rl B rrelt, ... G Ho* C.e. k brothers an 1 fifteen or twenty mules belore a great while. O. A. Ht I, » i • Eat * P • B*. i-bes ample pro f. Tneie for<xample diid'til ol while, au I toward the senti bor. but it is a very baudy Way of keep J. 8 M F.dden, »... Murptiv. aud Luarses. Jacksonville, Oregon, Ml•< Corle S'uttB, . . . . Iz-huid. was J. N. Bark*r. who with his outfit eel monnt'in fio n a l.tlndr d mil«»- ing off the sheriff and the fed flag. A. F knelilni*. ..... Lake Vie*. PALESTINE AX.) TIE JEWS. When the Hunter boys’ cabin was ol m«n and mules managed in a short around, who will turn ih«ir eyes in yTTIl.L VISIT ASHLAND Is MAY C B Wye.u, . . » . « CAMI’OHMA GOLÜIH J. time to got away with over $4.000 of a Lnir «'iou Tans it frowns and smib s Ge». T U Mwin, ... L»n'Th’». v V an i N vriiih- r; a d Ke; byville. the I tired into, William Murphy, kuown as W n II RuSrrtS, - * - Pl-V m. foiu th » oii l y in Oct bei each j« ar. ‘Duty Bdl,'* was sleeping on the LETTin FROM HIE RABBI W '.^:I4L 7R OF the swamp laud fund. Ex rava ant I dt rnatclv through the year«; it hails [Cjrr »piufbn:.- BdiimoreG izettf.] Dr. J 8 De .msun, .... Ki ni>»h. ‘ incideut.ils ’ were allowe 1 woh a lib the incoming and outgoin < centuries, A-ldaud. i.et'i. 15 1878. Jnn 8. 8 o >k, - - - - B hi i > z . i . THE HEBREW TEMPLS: AT ST P ATT» ground. Two bullets struck the log Ou the last day that he was iu Lon C. Q. Dy.r, ...... Dii1-». er.ility characteristic of Grover and '•hai'g’-s' mni'l the mmu ions of ng«s,- Mi»-M ryMcC.be »... A«-l nd don Gen. Gru.t cuuie into competition jii't above his li-ail, but Le laid per f rever austere, f >r«Ver c »Id an I pur«. Ch »d wick wh”ii handliug the funds of I. O. Miller 8. 8to-r«i * » • • P œ».iï. Elitor N' Pml Pitmar Preu: — I no wit ’ .a b»e’l«. It was a California soera- O all Am ncan m »uutaitis it has the the state M »st of the lelectious thu- fectly still. Of course the firing pro C»pt. D. J Ferree General Ag-nt for L.ke »nd 1 :e iand I urn bound to say maia- com-1 les. most sovereign look; it leans on no tic»« io your vdu ibie pap>-r a stat > m-*nt A rehitert and Builder, maieut a ra'e of eo't equivalent to duced considerable excitement, and t ¡er lr igiit; it H'S 'Cia‘es wit h no iitln r t *.ne>l its position with a good measure Stages leave Aslilaudas follows: GRANITE STREET - - - ASHLAND «o.!ie one »aid, “G t up Bill; the In ’hat negofiations ar« pending b-twi-eii public robbery w. re made at the in , st.me« of greedy speeu a ora. anv moiintaui; it build* its own ped«s’al in »»(success. Most of Us who Went to The O. A C. Stage C<».’r smge le ive \«ljl «nd TX7ILL to nythi.g n his l.ne on »bort no-ice ami dians are shooting at yon! ’ Bill turned Turkey and prominent I-rielites tn I • ia«ds <*a led sw in?p L d <S ar * not so. ”ie v >l'«y ¡»ml never doff* it* iev er >wn M Ulster Well’s reception had seen purchase Palestine and that, when this j 1 and the records afe so unxe.i that much T i« sivige, in the long ago, with awe Gen. Grant before, but few, if any,bad fhr Janus.>uGite, R >ck Point and Ro< - •»• Im h»we-i t un-. i>7v2 f oter with the c»ol rsmark,“Oh, d---- n burg «.very day at 4 a m . Mail do es .it ia accomplished the I ratines are t" of the work which has been paid f r a' -trained ins eye« to the height, and hi' . Vi r before seen a handsome lady wear the Indians.- there aint but two.” But 8 r. w. —DENlLSlRY ANU ASSAYING — return t>» J trusileni to rebuild it in al clouded imagination pictured it as the ing for a decoration a large burnished Fot Hrnly, Yteka and Reiding al 4 c. M. in spite of his stoicism he loaded Li- its spJeodi.l gran teur. T his iis.serti»»n so dear a rate will nev r be of the leu t throne of a Deity, who issued the snow live be H *. lhe beetle, which was an herp fit to the state. But conceding D . F. G. II.ARN, M iil e’e-e^a’3 p . M. inch a:.d a half long, was gold-rimmeJ if. C®lw. Il’s S' h C» i » leave Ashland «■vert - 1’ li A C T.I CAL 1) F. N T I S T. — musket with (ift«en buckshot an 1 went has been so <»ft-*n r-fu’e 1 i h it it seem- that t e sell ction« are all righ*. let n the fri.st aril the wild wind from their by nature,and around it the jeweler had ¡Tewing place on the mountain ’ s top with the party of seventneu men who strange to see it agaiu in print. < sp» c ne« what the result really is The fol . m-Tiiing at 4 ..’clock, t»»r Lake Vie*, fastened with a gull ring a chain,, ALS.» «SS a YF.B or (|R»S AND BCIXTON. idly in a paver like yours. The true I The white man with eq i-il awe, strains making the trip in 10 io ns, ni o leave lowing is a statement of roe. ipts and started out imtu«d af«ly ifpon tiie track at the et.d vf which was a pin. This Isra. lit« tuts no dc-ire oí r durnin t<> his eves upward to where the sunlight Lake View tor Ashl-iud er.-'v »!’t. .1 is >ur emeu tn of the >* vamp land funds Omer id Miner »trivi, lör h nde, Yri-k.', ad • if the Indians, uud-r command o* being attached to a large satin rosette, A< D HEi.MÀN. P V t‘ielind<>: P i’.’sti'ie, nuttier of re ' v the h >-<rd of c imuiissiou- rs from paints With purple and gold the < ii> n '1j Doig aiuM ¿.nil o.'poeue Hu-eiu.ui'e John Makin. After we he I 'tarted w»- building Hi4 to npl ',or t • restar * ig on 1872 t»> 1878 uro report» d by the inves mimic g'liciers of til » butte, and is n .t the brill aut creature had a fine tí <rdwi.re 8 or*-. [if. t. O. C. WIMKK J. WKLU* were j uned by Samuel Mo»»ne** ami >he anci.-ii’ s u-rilices. T ie spirit and li at.ng c miuittei: milch wiser than was the untutored li dd to w ander over aud display te<;p erous « tractions. The handsdtxfik WiMER & WELLS. ■aim i f the J -wi-h rebai >n is pr 'gr«ss MRS. D L Ei.LAF.MD d BMS3 . eight others of whom I cm retn«mbe» A ii'>u >t r^c-'V- 't.................. ♦4S..Î88 9I savage in trying to comprehend bow lady, Mrs 1? mdolph Clay—tool? it oE Am >un p i'l (Ute tie.surer. ive in its c i» .ra«t«r. Tnerc «.->• n<> r.-t 30,711 H.» >v;d why tho migli’v tna-s was uproar <L the names of only two. Dr O.buii Prnctirnl MilKviighis. I)I'ÈÀS..S o.’’ WOàEN regressive steps in all it* ii-t »ry. T»i>’ It i* a glory in itself. It seiz s the that it might pass from band to hahtT, Í 27 87.» 9 and John Niebull«, now of Crcbc.’io (»•ibf'ie worship with ull its sacrifie«' .Amonnt p-ibf «untry per ons... A Sl’l CIAI ITY. so th it all might know it was ,ai live Flonrinz nrlis, siw mills quarts mill', 25 217 r>2 clouds with icy arms and compresses and al. ki-ds of mill m tchiriery pu’ up t<» Cdv. wait neter Cull-nlered iu I-r»»-l a per th ni until their ?on't *uts are dr»pp«d beetle. Around this silent California]/ C-^TOrvicE uni resid-uce at Judge Duncin’s, Il I re• u : mcc >m*ed for.... «Mer iff ’he f• ry best style. À!l «t» kw r- ...I 2,657 47 Tn-' inspir 'd on ti.e t'vrsty fi«l 1» below* from its tiiere was a larger group than aroand, The Indians triel to ilir >w u* i fi manent ius'ifti ion. J ackhonvillf , O rvoun . tallied Suiistacti. n guaran’ It is Ru’e to ur sums that the bi’ane*- lii-e th»* Sicraraento starts on its way ih « silent < x Pr eideut. The l*dy said prophets -an.I ’ ea>*hers predated in N. T. 15 h, 1878, [’f. their track by scattering, doubling uu either o»- tm’h at A'hland Oregon. (2Jhf. th ir lofti i»u «gin i!ions 11»-»’ the time un:i•<• »ntiled for w.nt the same wav a« tithe ocea,; d-spite its frown«, it i« a ttie sc iral m is h <d been in her posses g .ing ov.-r til * worst mountains they would apnr >■•: i when lite v.h.de ' slut th« umonntH paid sundry t ersoti«. nink merciful «gent t« mankind, ami on the sion for six it« iths, and during that T. O. WALTERS. O. R. MïEX could, mid we found much <1 lli -ultv in utile glnh- woiil i ne«»’’ne a holy J rn ¡ in / a t*ral paid on’ for th0 m lection minds of tiio-o wh > see it in all it- time it ha I neither eaten nor dra'uP m l !»pp»*ovd of «wimp and oveifl >w«d power A'nl splend >r. a picture is painted anything, though refre-hment was of WATIERS ÁMY R, trucking them, Imt abon» G o’clock oi sule u. uiid Hi- trin.Hph <>f ’ruth Hi ; hinds pt $27 875 09 Add to this for ten off r.-d It seemed to live on air. the m »ruing of the third day, as We altar <>f the living G »d. Tne Israel wh ch w irrants were drawn the Bini which will l’i-t as long as 111« gift to .u d its lu-al h was peflect. It may le m H. oberts WATCHMAKERS jewele ls AND it'-s have higher nod n»n>] r d Hies t»> a»lmire ¡mvthing mignift*eut ia reached the top of a prominent hiil, We perturtu among t i« n itious of ih» earth of '1 35G »mJ we have an nggr g>4e of liiat the E *y|.’t.tins, who ascribed 80 Proprietor, O TiClVNS. *29 231 09 D sirons of a-certainin'» much so c.ity to the sctrabteis bad Shocking* Munlor near Or.'jpn City. aw th ir Camp on lhe Idiuois river at tnan to get ready t i return to J mat j ft bow much the state w is ben.-fit-d observed its abili’y to live withorft —A shland « O regon .— Ote door routh of the roàt-jfi’.ce, Oak Fiat, above the tnou’h of Rigg’« lem. Wliit we have gained during furn An Oregon Ci v correspon lent by so lavish an oiitlav of the publi • earthly food. ASHLAND, OREG ON. creek. Instmtly odr party was fired these centuries we cannot easily sur funds, we have taken tho trouble to ish-s the Oregonian with the following HE SUBSCRIBER ANNOL’N ES TO render Tsru-l’s S’ rvices among the] ! th- people ut this vicinity, that, hav- with ttiat eagreuess f>>r the fray Which u'i'ionti. wiiiie, perliap*, very often nil eX imine the records still further, nn I account of a terrible murder cnmmit‘e.1 THE CO.iIMr.VE OF WIM.VE. OU the bg p U » ch xfT-.i ile AsiCLJtx'i» B akhbm S uo :* S WHITTEMORE, M. D. ! w lcornt s a Command io charge ! deres’itn ;te l, can>T'»t I» 1 spar««! yet, for fin I that up to September 8. 1878 near that c ty on Frifl iv, the 221 inst; IN. w Y ill Sua.) he is prep »red io u|t< nd to cubs <>t » double quick. It was u rued to See they must be • the sei.tiuels on th« tht*re had been approve 1 to the sl it’ An o'd lady muied Hag-r w s fon id O ffice at 8. -e e- n A «. s stere. The C immuno of Samnun'e, one o/ bnina. nX5-3m watch tower of Z .>'i” to spread the b’y the Unit -d S’a’«s fv> lists of land mur lered nt her homo thr e miles who could reach the camp first No! i Phœnix, Or-*g<»î». ’rn * kn » »l a ige <»< G M. Our mission, ••nibracing j ist 4 419 54 1<.O a^res Y«t north *of this ci’y, ye'terday evening the dost re markable as it is one of the withstanding our recklessnes«, f'»i ** In ____ discovery _______, w»« least known iu all Switzerland, is ! 1ÎIE DOCT ill is A t.liu ’ L TE i> I am sorry m slating it is too l.tlle un Grover could s and up in the »-enat* at about 5 o’cl >ck. The I a fi st-cbis* c«ll ’ge He w. i ¡ to ip l< diaus did not seem to be aware of our derstood utuotig tin* ma-- »-s; especially and 8;iv that m inv of h’« “Hrv«yR ‘had u ale by tho daughter of the mur lor d uated in a m'ooutaiu valley 0,000 fee*. iiieu t ill pi’«lo <i mal c il s n gut o d »v. approach, aS they were sitting around is it ihe case with R •formed J idaisni, bo n adopted by the United St »t”s woman on her return home from a visit ' aimve tjje I'-vei of the sea. and almost — DEAFER IN- Cha ge* in » 1er re as part of the public R’ifv«ys, aid to this city that day. ThO old Lviv’s ; cut iff from thi world. Ttié inhabit— in th« genuine Siwash style, uniil the which guns duly more ground in this thousands of acres of the swamp lands throat was cut from ear to ear, and li«r ants fetch their daily supply q T provi»- -STOVES, TIN, bullets were among them Tlir-e were aud otiier countries. The faithful Is had b on segregated to Hie atito by skull split opsn with an axe or hatchet, ions from Martinsbruck/on the othef Dr» W. B/ Boyal raftiite it is tru*. looks wi h veneration —AND— kilh-d outright, mid Low many Were to the í *n I ol Palestine. It is to him the means of this work ” Of th« forty- iafl c ir.g a Lightfu! w nind. The si»!’* oi the Inn, and for the greater C^TH.s permaneotiy I saiioi in Ashhnd^J OU Xh USt UD JCk UÜ UBe wounded, Wh never knew, Th • at <a k land that ti Is lam with holy renami— four hundred and fort-nine and a half house had been ransacked and i.b nt pi.toftie distance, seven hours' in* acr»'« of t-wunp land to which th » state $30 was found to be missing. Th« an, they hivetocirry everything on' li'Ulgice hi* unilicided attention to the was a success, bat there w»-re oth-r c-nces lie considers it th« cr.idle of REPAIRING JOB WüRK ha« rec«iv d ti'le,« very «»‘re ha«, been husband of the murdered woman was 'their backs up tho steep mountain P» actice of Medicine, camp« tiiat we bad mit seOU one mudi civiliZitiou. He is mt’d ul of the tik»*n by that sterhng patriot. Q’nincv at, Portland at I he t rue of the murder. [» »His They get their letters itbm the Promptly Executed. great ii.fl ten ’e ’his lainl has exercised II is bad bil.c. » Years’ Pi cme i.i Oregon. larger b-ing nnd-r tLa bmk on the on mankind. Bn' the q i«s iou occurs A Brooks, who sepms to have pii I the No cine has yet been obtiirwil ai to I AU'trian vi^ lag« to Btulera, which in- LfltaviLU, L akic ‘joüxft, xu«x. same side of th • stream that wo w-re to «very lu’etl g«nt H«t»r«w at thi* twenty per cent, in work perform«*.! in who committed the deed. Great <x V' ¡ves a walk for the po-tm in of teu cit ’m'-nt prevails here, and if foun I ^LL PERiNS K'NOWIXG TH M OFFICE At hi? fr* il lente »u F c’i'ry S’ree*. [3 9 f (the Camp tb it wh fi»ed into wirs on tin* present time: I* th *re the least uec«s selecting th > land». Tuns th« state’s sp'-edv j'l-tico will be dealt to’ the hours, four ihither and six back. Fifi/ selves ind» l> e 1 '< f ni' «re i» que» » <1 to swamp lands so fir have actna'lv cQvt years ago tlie members of the Cum- 8 O C1 F r 1 A s. oppo-i’e side ) and ius’ea 1 of being th« s.ty for our peop.e to be » xclnsive,when *6 5G i ’ i acre, whil- the law provides porpp-rat >r of the atrocious murder. tuun« met tog-ther, aud, b<ing of the eome f.rwsrd and sel»l¡e. 3i>-3 rt. His teueuts ui our religion ure cosmo- Afblai d Lfdfr lo. 1(9,1. 0. G. T. Kwsailants were soon co'iip.*!l»*»l to a — p iiiian ia the highest degree? ' nir f<»r Ih«ir sale at on« dollar an acre. Ts The county is b*ing soonrel in all di opi nion ttiat (F*rni’:in was on ttie whalf* Me-’« at the n .11 of He'nvuj Jr Fountain every siime the defetis ve fi ding ourselves hopes aud a*pir itions are of a loftier there anv wonder that G-n. J'««ph ructions hr pirti-s of men huutiog for a mor» de-irablo language for the or- FnA.y eve iny it S ..'cloils p. m . B other’» and Line in hi« re’ent, letter to the Or^'/o- th« murderer. i Binary purposes ol life than tiieir^ -leier« in g rt. i.d'.ng re coriUily ii.viied to at- nt'tsek’-d by the main b>dy of the In»« cii.«r*ut«*r i ii hi to in'iaint merely the The Standard has the following a l li mmheo tongue, they resolve»! th •c*»**. ni in, su'd, “ Tbe swamp bind complip i Í- th » 1 stands to-day end T e Te aple iuee:s every firet uni Uilid Wed file Indians who soon evm« to tho res land of F lesliu«. tional p irtioiHar.s; Six years ago Mr. forHi t». sp -ak G Tman ouly, aud to mteilvc: a .liy ami otherwise, more ’io»'« have been a fraud from the b«- nesday in e.cb ni .ntu. ell« of their brethren. By uccident II»g ir. his wife, t vodtugh era and a teach i’, tu their children. So thor pr<»d*iueu<iy be or«' the world than at gining; th«-electing and 1 »c iting w »« Miss R. L. A pplegate , W. C. T., -13 THE- son arrived in th s citv from Wiscon a d «»nn d» ’ e fraud nn th« eta ’ «.- ti'« sab» oughly has this purpose been carrtj»k. rather than design, fi I ••> Hunter, Joe A. T Wmc.irr, S c y. any time daring its eventful history. sin. Th y rent.-J th»* old McN ’ »r. farm ou'. Hi it. wild tl«« exdepli'ou of a fo* of swamp 1 »nd« am! management; of Dickinson and Alex Watts happened Tue I'i'i-iite- ull over the world tak« Ä A lii >n*l £»0.1 gc Ai ». 23, ! to be about 200 yurds down H im rr-er a deep inti-rest in ev> ry measure which swim;) land fun Is wan an 1 is a black n ar Milwaukie, which is .now Hie o! I p’iopl'a, th i R imaniseb speech,theiZ Si' c » th it ‘ native tougti«, has b-en completely ts calculated to uiv-un'e the ma'eriui fraud,- th- swamp laud bonds are a property of B. GilLmi’h. OE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. fr m the main party, amt unknown t< the family bad t forgottou by the iuhabitanta'cf the vaf- /V\ A. F. A A. Ml.. |,T sp.-rry of the Holy Inti I. D is de fi 'ti 1, an 1 everything ennneeted vrith ti ne, by indu-trv, t' rea -bed comfortable circu -nstanecs au 1 Ry. Same B*ise ns the Sacr imen’o R icori » U n U<» h I» th»-ir »’¡«ted cou.n imi e ll.urtdhy evm to th« Indian«, who were rrmt with a ,»i »r* i,« to think <»i its ior uer co ,dt- llie swamj» land« h i« been arid is a IO», 24 by 36, and ^iTpriee r- ihiced tv> ig«vn <»r isif..re ■ he Bill naxin. B t*‘Lreu iu gemi volley from these three >.t about thirtv tion and to compuro it to th« pres nt fraud!” Thi« stat«in«n’,emphatic a« it were prepared to «rij >v life’s decline in N ecessary to S voces < — A New etse and comfort A short tini - sine« rotR POLLARS PHU J-VAF-V luisling are cutdial y invi ed t*> siu-u I. paces, ami were so a-t ini«lj«d that they But there i'e a gi -at many <?bnt»el«s to is is pot ton str >ng for t’>e facts «nd a ne it li 11-.* tini of money was received Y’ork hU'iue K man who has a VT. H. ACK1N.-ON, W. M. l»e removed before we expect even a only does the subject justice. Bit IN ADVANCE. 1 -r,e fortune mainly tLrouhg the juif - turned «'«I fl *d without thing n gun. says I by the azed c ni de who, having U » J. 8. E cbvsk - i , iac'y. ROBERT NIXON. « e t mi degree «»f pr<»sp'ru v. For thi- Grover rises in the senate and ci »us us« ot “ printer ’ s ink, ” u«» re- need for it b an -d it tn th dr son who .ixi I Th« llyht tii'*n fl-generated into a pnip ne combined *'ffo ts must li everything is ell rijht. and he can c-ntlv gi*en the public lhe benefit of' - SY; Ashland Liidge No. 15, ' gam« of ball nt long'range, which wa* mado, uot only l»y the I-raeiitths, bu» i p« »ve it b«*eauso Cann has written him is doing business a’ Fairfield in com liis experience. H * bolds that adver w I« p iny with Mr. Brav man. It k»’Lit up for sfl’no hnrirs, utitil Ah x also by otli« r sects. \V e sb ill Watch to that » ff. rt. Hi-m tht by some that the mon°y wa* tising shouhi be included iu the gener í. O. O. Í’., wit i luteus-j in ere.-t evr-ry moveme.i» Wat!« received a-light vo-n l j-, th - Suicides in San Francisco. -till kept on the firm wh< re the oil al e tímate of expense, as regularly as Holt tb»ir r»gul *r (nee’ti g every Saturday eveu- wtiicn is made for progress and civil.z conpie live! with ont da -gli'er. tb- -tore rent, clerk hire and insurance.* ug »»t 'hei»- ti ii ’(» A-hl ul. Br.flber» iu STO» et leg. when it wa« d-cmed b**st to retreat ilion, l>ut having had tai h und co .ti i It is found tint snici les are more ■ tlipr .langh'er being in the employ of It i-. oft n sod that a good stand at a -Apple Trees for Sale i’t Ihe - laud ug »re c rdi.diy invi e-’ »,> ¡.«eu l, and -eenre m-To for -. dene« iu tue preserver a'id guatdiau ot nigh relit is better iban a poor ohe rent E DEPEAT, N. G., II fr.qnent in Sun Fnnci-co Him in any Mr. K-mfin in of thia citv. Thre« days aft-r tin« the reirnhirs Israel, «lio aieepeih an I sla uli-r.lh W. W K întsor . Sec y. f ee. A Iverti-ing brings a tuao before Ashlaad NtrsSry. •»♦tier citv in the U iir»n On an aver Rebe» »t» ui-e 1U’ *••* tu»-»i«y eV<-»mg, t.e.;r‘ l tin ier Hirt pilotage of t wo pet Ind’an« no , even during the»« many year* <> i«e of the ] nt t-n rears it i* shown T he Pnoi-’E-stoN of P oliv . cs —TI ow the public in a way that makes any full i»J the It., o* » cn n . I T.. pro«ecut,i>ii ull I oppression, w« shall wretch’ d ic those m«n w »<» d-’*«'|4 ‘stab 1” good. Th • b ‘st atand'ycti can ÄSO A GENERAL ASSO«TUEN T OF OTHER i surprised the same camp. They killed surely, now as die morning of re igmii- taut 1 |>- r«on in 4 000 in San Franci-c > upon pold c* f r u livelihood. f, U t re *9 ui l • i** -b -. Pa .C •• •, t*a » *, P ui.»' Bv have is in tbe newspapers. Most of the’ a numb >r, ran the rest off and capture ! lib' ity bus dawned upon minkind emu died bv his own band, again'! an aver Pm e». Chente-, VUramie, Ur.q»e», Goot-Oerue», vav of ill:is‘ra’ion there is th« r ue of (arg» cuiicerus aru so extensively eo- isf<> <<f 1 in 8 000 of Hr* population of Ec-., Ec. all the spare ammunition of the Indi pr. lr ud our mission;- tor,as th<- propn N«w Y >rk Citv during the pi-t two Hartranft of Penmdy va*»i». lie was gaged ; m a.ivcrfisi..g that it is made a >iiis and a f-w Imre»’?', wi’h ro loss to el ha- pre iict»-«!, ' wy must be tile eye years. 1 in 10.000 in Brooklyn during governor of the -’a’«. He was m-n special dep«rtm-mt with a “head” and i also h vV£ a variety of - The leading houses th» m-r-lvfs. Bit on their retnrn Hi* wituess -s t i »t the Lord is G »I, a d the v««r 187(5, and 1 in the 14 000 in tinned in the Cincinnati convention ms a-sii-t infs. mme beside turn, for the pre-iderifv 11« was -p.-iken » f ¡•av« a min u r ting aud displaying Phila I •Ipht.a during- the year 1877. Imliaus followed th» m and, ab»ut four l'xv Dr. J. W echsler . is a sneces-or or D >n C*meron in Hi« their notices Tney stu.ly the various' SHADE TREiS. fhe Chronicle attempts to us-ugn tw • miles from the ba’tl« ground killed two t Paul, Jan. 27, 1879. ca »s«*s to this nndesirable snpremicy: senate.- and h« com ■» down t« th« Poll methods o’ reaching the public eye of 8ÜGAR MAP! K. SOFT MAPI E. OREGON VA- tllr brave soldier«, onfe of whom Was PLE. Bl. vK WALNUT, BUT E NUT, One. the is »lotion in which many men ad' lphia po*toffi ?«, s.-il.irv $4 900 p» r ev ry i up .riant j »tirnal as au advertis CHE-lNUl. ALI. K ND' OF HICKORY, Orderly S-rgeant. Di bts op tîik S tates —L’be latent find themselves in Sm Francis« •; the annum and »(»pare itly is gla ! t > ger it ing medium. ELMS - a L a N.HU®. IRON WOOD, stati-tu-e.s bliow tliut tbo «iebta of tu» other the detn iral zation and di-tre*« — Ch icaifo Ti v. BOX EIDER, CALIF’ 'II' I A- Two davs after the soldiers’ fight nur ' WALNUC. I INN. WARHOO, I braies of tt d U .1 n ain »tint in the ag- ari'ing from «peculation in miuing A’ N ece .S'AI iy L esson ”—The cipher' hoys niraiu started lint, al out thirt . A vnu'isz lady of Salem, wlio-e nam- >LA K AS.1, OSALE or - giegnte io ¿315,197. Ü(X). Ma-^uCbuaetls tel.-grau- and Hj.ir ilam-lation will -tocka. It is shown »hit. in mor* thin ANGE, EiC^, ElU. five str ing, for another attack on t‘ e t.iK» s li e >ea I, ami i» luliow» d in a de — one half of tiio -n cidea r»cor<Ld the ’■ e S'a'eitniii s'ii»pre-s«s, i»ut who i u id >ubt-‘ ¡ly aeci.i,|jfish much go <1 certifies I« of reputable social st m l»n camp But, wiHi the ex *eption of om ’■ceudiiig aea e t»y Al cUaiua, Virginia victims had no relatives in ti.i* state •vas arre-tel recently charged wit', I o i »siui.c-, it is not at nil lixUy that5 good shot, and that obtain’d after n N itii (Ju’ii n a, New Y<»rk, reuiK-s.'ee and n«i one upon wh»>m th’vcon d c ill -t‘»ling iron »inorlu r win * la Iv a val Co. Piton. MV. \1 .viton M*rbl«. Mr. tt onicy alJSatn. ÿàewKBiao' 3c»axs OBMAMBTXALSHRt » iia f tn’l- f.v t rtit»*.' Hyey had rm oppor i PtJüil yivH’lKl Uni L nil^ana I-Îich O* for aid when suffering fro n sicknes- or a »bl« lacs h mil kerchei f. o J tier 1 fleet J'Hiu Coyle and Mr. CaarleH Wolley P ortland , O regon . «till’ll owes lU'T»' lüiu S20vUl>,000 misfortune. uni under th *se eircmn- i»“ini -Cir- iud ’li - in*.«sing “wipe” un i will l,er«aber make themi-t’ke of sup- Btautitul aver-blo m ng ItoseB, and ary yfcrtteufar attention paid to Land Titles» Collecting- {unity to rise their nfi -s. seeing non« Weat Vir^L ia, M bbo «ri, G ursia ui.n -lances, bereft of all means or oppor ¡»••sing tti it they ar« the Drruocratio am un* ol O.diha.-. of the fo«. An incident will sli W. 1 Arkausa- ow.* initetiali» le--, a thoogi- tunity of as-iH’anc“, th y g»ve up hope half a duz'-u oth-rst-b n articles wer« party. Th s lesson may be a humilia ^ebts and. all huida of Gca'cnuncnt Chuma» lue uiuonut is uvt-r 810.900 000 c-acb, ami to k t> eir own liv-a. It i- shown. f »and. ---- Somethinar New----- Low«v«r* th it Hie foe saw them. ting one to all concerned, but it is’ wh !e ail tue otner st »t -s lall i.elow tu- u>o, that in proportion as mini: u sto-k Ex-S«uutor Cum r.»n wants the Ber highly it ---------- should . — be* ALEXANDER PEA H, .e«,ir •i"-t in tn.irke- Kid 1 - . necessary . , iLiat ----- - Pr ncipal Offic *, Jack-miv ' e Oreg •" The boys had made camp,and all h v i | lat er figures. M uy uiuuicipal iLbts Bu VAT.CI ej U ua > J »FAXEsE PERSIMMON. > peculation h is increased sj has the lin mi*>*ion in oid«- to e««upe ihe en , lesrned'b'v the understrappers.— Allan- Gu i-i-A ÓTEAB.S will atte >•« o y '»‘»■■a O. tUUblbüL, Put bund. [ vouu T l their horses taaes duut uud had come. exet-td Lbc 8.a.6 debts. dearments of the Widow Oliver. I ta (Gd.) GndituEon (fh.n ) uuuiber of siiiMiea.” í PROFESSIONAL. Sgfapa of South i n Oi’ehou H s- tory. • *••••• • . • a 6 ■••••• • O S . BARBER SHOPj W . R , Í • T George T. Baldwin 1 THE YREKA JOURNAL LEADING PAPER 20,000 I A I