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MY »13 1'0EH.
B
r g
» 1 • • f 1 * *lv ' jars,
bolli parti. 8 suspiciously
watching
each other—cootinu-d without any
event3 of moment to break i*s monot
ony nntil the spring of '5~>, when a
psrty of III ino s In liana went, over to
Klamath, above.Hippy C»njp, and
robbed u party of white men, then
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ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY. MARCH 21,1879.
VOI. III. -NO. 41
Ksbland fidino si.
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Clast Relatyni ill Luglaiul.
Our Lun.irla it Neighbor»«
(Fcribner s M gizl e j
[Pr. vide ce Jotiru I.]
A rlr. I>A«1 h>X PbAV,
The dramatis h-presentation of
th»
Of light »nd 8ha’e. «nd bi ter tears,
Th? relation in which- men of un
A great change is taking place In our chief scenes of the life of Curist is nojr
:
I seem »o beir
OFFICE—At th« A’hlgnd Prtig Slor?.
views in regard to the nioon. and it being given at the Grand Opera House
i eq nil birth stand to each other involves
-B T—
My m > her's v i co, e f , »w»*t and low—
a tpicstion of taste which is not easily mav be that we are on the eve of dis iu San FtatiCieeo. A writer Says:
LEEDS A- MERRITT.
JAMES It. NEIL.
My mother's voies ani we 1 I kuuw
setti»<l. English moralists have of late covert?« whiv'i will make this ccDturv
At. the G»«nd Oprra House laateveti-
It’s c d»nce dear.
cried
tie npon t .alvisiu t<> su;.h an ex an epoch
in astronomical history, tng the Pa«-ibn play was produced,
OFFICE—On Main Street, (in 2d story o’ ^TfORSEY ATLAW,
tent 'hat on? is almost ashamed to con Some American observers saw not hmv
Oft sitting, when »he n g t bird wings
For several dam past ti>» press and
McCall A4J*nn»'-i ne* building.)
killed a man on Indian Creek, from ;e.«s a.-qinintance with a lord.
And >ince a crater on the lunar surface in pulpit hat? a'tsCked th® fitidrffaking
His hoin*-w iri flieh ,»nl s -dly slugs
A 11 iutive -o'X,
,
thence came to Hay’s Hindi (now yet there 1« no country in the world active operation under cotidi'ions as
Jncksouville. Oregon.
vigorously, and there wassou® «Fpec-
Then memo y w ve her rnrgicwvd,
Terms of Subscription :
Thornton’a) and ^tple some ca’tle and where a tilled nama commands such reliable as human vision at such a dis ration that the performance would not
And sjinni.nsf on <be *»te..l Uni
Owe copy « sm year .'.................................................. > 2 .Ml
J. W. HAM AKAR.
respect «« in England. L ia easy to Nnce can be «xpected to tesoh. A
carried <>ff their booty into Href'S Ute
be allowed to go nn. Iu fact the board*
De r oua lui g gone.
1.50
“ w »ix HKMlti'»................................
• Xolain thra by saving that the ari«toc French astronomer baa made ub-erva-
of supervisors this Afetrfh|f pastel to
1
HO
Creek
h'L'e.
A
party
started
at
on<-c
** •- three "
.......... . ...............................
ra<-y of thiy conntry i« not a c'.eap nons on a grand» r scale, arid cotifl.h-nt
Ag'ln I st ird b* mo-hor's knie,
print an ordimn.ee Cmboiditig the p/n*
Ch»h mtea 4x eup'ee fur..................................... ,. 12.50
in
pursuit
of
them,
and
of
this
we
bhal!
ari-t
»cracy —that it represents an i las Iv nsaert« that, th»- nvon is inhtbi'ed !
Ag
.lu
be»
s
iuted
f
ce
1
s«-e,
LINRVIT.T.E f.AKfe CO., OREGON.
duction
of any play tn wi'ioh the life of
Terms, la adv .nee.
trioUB descent or an intellectual worth Camille Flammnrtnn th? pre«?!it o»igi
As in a <*re m,
write next we» k.
Office 'n Po«- Office Building, bpeci 1 stten’oln
Jesus Christ or stiy scrip ural occur
Terms of Advertising:
which
is
.le-crving
of
public
esteem.
Then asks my I e rt iu v ice of-ears,
nator of th'« long cb?ri«hed Idea, i* «
given »o convey» Hibg.
Vt 18 f.
| TO BE CONTINUED |
rence wa« portrayed; brn as II.® ordi
¿«ocal N<Xto*»*t Rae............................................. lOc’s
For he-, >1 s I The sad, s d yeirs,
B it this was not always the case. Even scientist of honor and renown. W7e||
nance
cannot take immediate rff-ct tue
"roteevi a JC id*,|,»r j«-«*r................................. |lo no
Lie dark between.
in our own d <y ruen have b-en rai-ed knuwn for Ills repnt .tiou ss an < b«?rv?r
A StLTTM FATE.
fwu loche», per quarter.....................................
3 A)
C.
B.
WAT80N.
,
’
performance Is bk?ly to mn a week ¿9
from the ranks with no sii'-h claim and enthusiastic writ-r. II? ba« writeti
F«mr ••
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Oh, mother, f om -h a sphere divine,
E'gnt ••
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......................................... « 0» ATTORNEY A n D COUNSELOR AT LAW
Y
t we know the mere pr.-fis of a ‘Sir «everal article« to prove his position, two If b m*ets with Miffi-ieut pairoti-'
[Di»r
La*g
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w
N
rthwest.]
Oil wing« <>f ig it. eie ve realms < f lime,
Oi e-5».if O lumn “
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sge. There was a very respectable *t«
before a name go-s far to thi« dav at a anil has det< riuiued to devote In« life
and
Tlirw-fourth» « ••
................................ .... H (Xi
Cos e iliuu io me,
of
Last
spring
Mr.
Silas
Leonard,
Ona
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‘•ommittee meeting or in a bill-room • n his branch of HH’r<»Uom’cal research teudatice this evening iu point ..9 num
If on'y for a li 1 ■ ep ce,
REAL
EE
TATE
A
GEN
T.
Bit'te,
inHs-'l
tliiough
liere
on
tiis
wav
bers and chH.ra'-t» r.Hid the performance
LVOJlt. ADVVIITI-FMF.STH
\V nether it be a fault or a virtue, this No instruments on the glob« are pow I
Ttut I m y Io k n 'h d ■ ir f c ;
to
the
Yellowstone
country,
hi«
errand
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tt
♦
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n
’
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’
r
»»n
-o
all
nwrers
reqnl/
One square (ten line- o h-e») let 1-* erthm .... 1'2 5ft
i«unatiotal peculiarity. The lines of erful enough bl aff >rd a glimpse of wa« r- ceived with respectful attention.
O e moment tee,
being to «lisoover. if una-jble, the re
L'l.e play was well mounted, the mtisitr
Eaca additkHMl low l<n>... .j.......................... 1.00 ng »u Anon «-y ut ila- U. 8. I ai <1 Ofl re.
social demarkation are nowhere in.»re otir lunarian neighbors. M F.ammsr-
As one»-1 » w, hy ealereye«,
mains
of
iiis
br
»'fi«r
Jo.eph
who
had
'
•
xcellent and the principal ebaraoter»
I.ixv
Vn.w,
L
akr
C
o
.O
rmgon
.
J<«b Printing,
l»o--n ki'I'd by N z P-rce* India”« in! emphatically indicated than in our own ion is not in the least discouraged ut well sti«tain»-d The hut act, announced
That know b -t teas in Pirud.se,
My 31, 1S7S.
pO-5»».-.f
Of *H description, done ou short no'lo. legal
country. They do uot, imbed, pr this apparently insuperable ob«ta.-le in
Gr ev d no mortg
1877. T*'? brother» fir«f cam? t«» Man 1
Bl <nk», Cltcukr», Bnetue«» Cmts, B 1 he id«, Te >er-
elude
interuiarriages, nor are they st- »he way of solution of his probl m. as the tabie»n of th? descent from the
I
w.tch for the, O ! m the dear;
tana
in
'67
J
3
ph
left
hero
for
W
«sh
i
h«*le, Pont» r», etc., gut en up lu good e yle al livti g
M. L. McCALL,
tended by the ab.-iirditi'*« of etiqn> tte H- i.« going to have one made that, croBS, from R *11 hen's celebrated paint
I ds e.i, and » eni io hear
ington
T-rritory
in
G9.
but
returned
price«.
which the Hm b><> or Br.ih nin faith w l1 exhibit the men in the moon to ing, tvus omitted, which caused some-
Thy s n^s 11 » I o er
to
this
country
in
a
s*'O»t
f.'me
While
little conlmdon, the amli'-ntfe b«*ing in
Surveyor
anil
Civil
Engineer
Agent« for the Tidings-
might impose, but 'll<-y -epaiate. bv a t» rrestrial eye«, without possibility of
in
Heh
na
dnring
th«
N
z
Perce»
’
r-«i
I
doubt
r to Whether the performance
Tnat
l.»n
ly
riv
r,
de»p
ai.d
wile.
a. M. Peueiqcid k Co., -
-
- New Y«k
«t» rii law of arliti ial faith, da»« from mist k-*.
ASHLAND, OREGON,
He is urgently soliciting
he heard t'lat Silts had b««n killed bv
R »well A C'Mtnaman,
...
St. L. ihb
Where d rely r- 11 • the .S'vgt .u 1 !e
wa«
ov-r
or not until the matter ws»
class, in a manner which is unknown «•ntitribution« to a fuud for au imu>eti»-e
» prrp .red to doany work In bis line on «hot» n~-
L P Ptener,................................................Fr-ia-l-r.»
• xphiued to them
A-ide from the
Indians
Re
d«'ermtned
to
nv«iige
hi-
F
um
sho
e
o
shore;
ice.
[ im »2* v 2 ií ]
D H. 8r»lul,
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Portland, Oregon
elsewhere in modern Europe.
T;iey retracing telescope, whose e-*it»>a»-d
death
and
in
An?u*r.
1877,
went
t«i
Fil
nt
nd
l-e
.
ihr
ugh
1
.ueiy
ye
ire,
iiK-iiiigrnonsii^s»
<>f
a
representation
of
L. 8 ... ........................................................... "
are drawn through all grade« of soci cost is a million francs, or 8200 000.
S.tul.eu
i.n.l
bl
«cf.r-we.l
le^rs
•J. A AalegUe,............................................. Sa'en«
G
-n.
S'nr-.
’
is
un
i
<
ff-ri-d
his
services
th?
kind
on
theatrical
b
»arda,
there
PROFESSIONAL
»•ty, from the most e'evated coterie This instillment, the a« ronouier be
M LCh .............................................................
ureVer ni.» e.
to »hut < Hi -er a* a scout.
M 8« U• O- HlitH,
-
-
-
-:
Cavil-.
down to th>- hntnble offices <.f domea- lieves, will b? iff c’cal in revealing wa« noiiiing in the performance to
De N. L Lee
....
Junr»i..i. Cuv.
G«u
Sturgi«
at
on.
1
«
»ent
him
with
T u-’ing I I) w II while life 1 » 8 here,
tie life. A French bonne is much ni"re tl.e i.'ihab'tanta in the moon, really »hoci the sensibil tics ot the moat fas
Rev J. R. N. Bell,
....
R-ebirg.
two
others
—
a
m>»n
named
Groff
sn«1
s
Till
in
he
grind
iiLniur
ul
.pl.erc,
Perit H. Burt.................................... Youc ■ a. I
of a servsiit in diess, arol far more • xitoing, according t > hia sanguine tidious. ------------- a »
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California Indian—to h« Yellow-rone
J. R. Neil. -
...
Jock nvi >e. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR. AT L AW
W «r- - .r <>». f e ».-
humble in h-r n->fi »tn than any Eu faith. Some of the largest refra.-torn ARM, READ AND 8 'OULDER 8EM»
J Wnner * Son......................................W id -.
P irk to warn t mrists o' th- approa?h
We meet aid on thy 1 ving breast
gli-h nursemaid Y’et an 1-ngli- h nurs • in th? world, if n»ed wliP'i th? air is
H-n. W W. Fddler,
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-
-
Api-iegm-,
TE5CKD.
SALEM
OREGON
of
the hostil« Indians
Wnii« in th»-
Mj
weaiy
he
<i
»ti
lib»
or
8.
A'-x W.tte,.....................................
maul w<>nl l not presume t > a ldre-s pure, beat* a powrr o' 3,000 ou th?
J M. 8 »Itti,
-
-
-
-
K- bvnlie.
peiforma’CS of this dutv th« ji'rti
Iu j.e feci
ce.
her ibl-ti e-s in th« familiar manner moon, that 1«. 111? moon appears as if
A correspondent tell-i a story almut
Bt. R. Oven,
;
.
.
Ceu «1 Pau .
were 8U'l«Te"lv aurronnilcd bv th« In
WBPrket,............................................ BgRute.
whuli the French Ivuine wonl.l use to- it w< r»* at a distance <>f 80 miles instead Judge Kent that i« int«re«ting. A ease
dian*
The Indian sc nt. was killed
TtDiruuk,............................................ Gran- a Pi-.
Jar.l aiadiime.
She could Dot be of 210 (KO It can tlm« iiHMeti that sti n bnr^Ury was being tried lieforn him,
D E N I I a T.
R cn-iM B rrett,
-
-
- <4 fl.e C.e.k
B:s- Groff was fdi< t through the neck, and trusted
Scraps
of
South-trn
Oregon
with tin* licens ; not. heaven iraiuen«ely incre»«ed power wouhl l>? T e prisoner's num« was Covdry, mdc !
O. A Ri'h
-
-
-
EkgrP.u.
*
L«oi'tird’a hors« shot nud«r him
H*
lory.
X
J. 8 M F dden.
....
Mur. hv.
knows, because tn« Enwli«h chara«-ter required to delect small objects oq the th« evid- nee showed that he had ent a
Jackson vil le, Oro g an,
Ml-« Carrte H.atth,
....
T^- i . iik I.
at. once secured the Indian's horse nn-l
li a less diffidence in its composition surface.
A. P HmbUig........................................... I-‘ke V h <*.
hole through a rubber t«nt in which
LL VISIT ASHLAND I>J MAY Indian Itoati itleefn .loaephine County atteo pt««l to escape, but th« animal than fhe Fre. ch bu* because sh« would
C B
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several
persons were sleeping, large
Was also kill, d before he w«ut anv di*
GriT B Hwla,
...
I.'n'v'.ie,
¡•n I N v-mb r: ml Ke byville. ll.e
Event« Succeeding tile Truce of
at once forget her »tation, A G -i man
Grafting Teeth.
enough
to admit his arm ami Lead, and
W it H Robert«.
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-
•
r Pi V “»• fourth on I -v i« O f I»
e.ivh year.
1833.
Indian (amp Attacked by tan«e. H« then attempted to make for gemlem 111 »?« h nothing i fradig. ill
•»
*
Dr J H D-'.nisuo,
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-
•
•
Kt m ■ n
hud
ubstrarted
several articles of val-
A-I'l nui. Fe«’. 1*> 1S78
Jn>» 8 8 o»k,
-
...
B« hu
Settler« -Temporary Quirt 1 linoi« a canvcn hom« di“tan«-e nwur sn«l shakn g iiands with Lis tailor, but an
Two Frcr.ch deiiticfs. M. M. David ••e. H s coQiiRel took tire Rronnd that
C. H. Dy r........................................................ Di».
Gr-
ff
who,
in
»pi
e
of
Ir»'
wound*.
lu:d
Indians S.art on n Kuid upo.i K uini-
E"g i«n g«-t>» ieniau knows that if he and Mtgilot. h>ivc rep.utc.l to tin- th« prisoner having only reached into
Mi«« M ry McC.be
....
A« I id
athand Muke for Mate Creek Lillig. remained on his I ors« coming rp j i*t w«re to admit bis tradesruuo to the iicadcmy soiuh hot»«*fiil r»j8iilr‘» in the
8. Sh-rm ,n.
....
. P a- ix.
■ li« tent, had not entered it, and that
then, L«onar«l mounted behind hint
C»i>t. D. J P-rree General Af-nt f»*r I. k-» » im J
•ame privilege, tiny would pr«-b»bty practice of dwntal graltmg
Two prin on this technicab'tv the defendant
Mol-e- <*ei» t*ea.
and the two mad« tli«ir wiv i'.to th«
Archiver® and Builder,
first undervalue it sud th. u would pre .»ipal forniH of nch grsf ing are dis- should ti« discharged.
The Treaty of peace between th«
canyon w'leta they «tisuionnt-d and
The O A C. Stage C".’’* -mire le 1 V e \*hl lid
«nme
lip.m It. It i. n pal 11 fol fact that, tingnisbod. thl graft l»y restitution
In his charge t> the jury. Judge
ASHLAND miuere in I.linoia valley and the I.li conceal«'! themse'v«* in th? rn„kj n«-
for Jarkaomile, R..ck Pont and Ros GRAVITE STREET
if you wish to command civility ami and the graft D- borrowing. In the Kent, with a gritft smtie.alluded to th®
burg every day at 4 a a. Mail do es si
nois
Indians
iu
the
'all
of
1853
stipn
til
the
Ind'
in*
left,
the
vicinity
Th«»
ILL 4o tn thl n n Ml I' d ? nn «bor» nn lew and
attention in nil ordinary L >ndon shop former the toi.tn is rciiui’lanted. after plea of the prist-Der’a counsel, and in-
■ he lowe-i l i m .
i>7v2 i
8 r. x
lated that the Indiana were to btav then started for F >rt Ellis, which ul «■•? wl;«re you are in the habit ol trading, having been extracted with » view t.
struct»«] tin m that, if they wero in
For llenlv, Yieka and Reeling at 4 r. m .
dowu the river, or the miners would • hev reached in -»hunt * w««-k. Groff it is n c««sary to a-sume an air of certain operations which would be im- doubt as to the guilt of the whole mah
—LENilblRY AND ASSAYING—
M >i1 do««« »• 3 r. m .
wis left there to bo treated for hi- .»aim t-np-r ority to the gentleman p'ucticsble in the mouth. M. Dav <1 has
M. Colwell's S'sges leave Ashland .very
D«»t l-e responsible for any attacks that wonnds.
they might bring him in fftiiify as far
D»?.
acros.« the counter. If y<>n approaah adopted thi-i method for re<-tif.vtog the as they judged the evidence would war
m>»ruing at 4 o'clock, t«»r Lake View
might b« made npm them by white
On reaching the post. L^onird viu mm with a humble manner lie wi|.
making the ti ip in 10 ho ire. al o. leave -PRACTICAL DENTIST.—
dir.-ciioti of 'e-th, for the tr»*atment of
lueu
We (the miner») told them that | given di»patch«»s f>v M j >r Frost, to be reg 1 rd you with an e»e of suspicion curies in the extra-ted tooth and rant. and the jury, after a brief period
Lake View for Ashland »-v»-rv d «y.
of consultation brought, in a verdict
ALSO A8SATF.Il OF OB«8 AMD BJLLIOM.
A. I» IIKI MAN. P M.
so fir a* we w> r» couc«rne>l tbe p-ace conveie.l bv th« sc »nt to Gen S’nrffi*, Ihii if you are p di*e to him he will i i>c-rio«tttl«, and for stopping, al«o. or >ig nnst Thomas Cowdry, tile prisoner
vim wms stippo« d t > be in C ark’s olten treat y ou witn aba date 0UU-
Orricr. . n Miner »treei. .or b s de, Yreks, a.l
fa.-ihtaiitig <'p»-r»tioiia on an other at ih? bar, of guilty to the full letter of
would not be broken if they were care
F >rk <Mnvo»i. T i* troop* had sz"ii« to
• I. iu Gi*y D .ig store «.nd u^p-.sne H'.-euiin’-
tooih
or in another | art of tile mouth the indietm«nt as to his right arm, l>ia
tempt.
ful to comply witn tbe conditions ot R ihy v ill v which f c was link"«»-/”
Ha< d * are S or- •
[-f.
The cousulidatKin ot tl>H tooth restored right shoulder and his hea l.
the treaty, but we Could uot cou'rul to th«» parties sending th« «l'»p it«*h«*.
Women of Washington.
io us socket oconrs generally on tm*
And lhe Judge sentenced (tie arm,-
Mr Le »nard w«»nt i«n ue hut Iv t > th«
MRS. DX EUA FORD RuBi.iSJ .
the feelings or uciious of our iit’gli
t-iith or i welttb day.
Incases <>f pe- the shonlder and the head of said
[Mr*.
M.ry
Cla
inner
in
the
I
dépendent.)
id »<!'• a h'-re lie SU .«pOS- d 11e Wolll.l fin '
riostuis the process is somewhat »low-r. ’ ['nomas C >wdry fo imprisonment at
b th in t he valley or at Altnous« and
DI E\S. S Or WOMEN
Proprietor,
the command l»nt Hi-»tegd «a* di-c<.v-
In tin city in tl.o world, in propor
", I:y
l-.y borrowing, a sound hard labor iu State Prison for tbe term
A SlUCIAt ITY.
Snlor D gging*, and could Dot vouch . r«-.l liv th»- N Z P«-rees epics wild un- tiou io its population. Can you fin a Iu the graft.
tooth may *»e snhstitnted 'or a decayed of two years
—A shland , O regon .—
The prisoner might da
'or their b tng or continuing friendly doubt»d!y -aw his approach, and lai larger ratio <u 1 uin«d, culuvate-l. in
C-¿F*O»'FICB slid r«8i(l-liCB at Jlldg- DtfCin'i,
one. As regard« transplantation from with ttie remainder of In* hndv what ha
i
We w> re aux o n, of C inrae. to avoid in wait for him, t»uil he was killed by 'i-'llg-nt people, with all the f-dly t-l'ut th« low» r animals, ot course no z lolog
ue su B'C rirer announ e ^ to
J acksonville , O b »«»<> n .
oroLuies it, than ill Washington. Toe ic.il species Las l.jllurio furnished plumed.—Bangor, (M-) Whig.
lh« I eople .»t tuia vicinity, ihai h-.u-
N’.v, 15-b, 187Í, ('f.
auy tioii de iu the future, and know them.
< in hparing of the disappearance of Cvp'tol on it* c.-ntrii bill, stands a
ugpurcb'S-'l t e A. sklavi » II akhck S uoi ».
le» tn similar to olir« in form, dimeu
ing that a very slight spark of pro vo hia firo’li-r, S las who was in Port v.» t edura.or
AN INSPIRE
ORATOR,
T. G. WAT 1 EKS.
O. R. MYER.
Study it on any day ol «ion. color, etc. Still, sound roots
he ia prepared to atieud io cil* -.t «1
cation would lie anOiieQi to arouse lhe laud, 0r«^on. came to Montana an 1 c«ii'ra. iut-rest a>>d »ee ib« great uiul
fr.'in a low- r auimsl mav bs Rnb«tt-
__ _ _______
________
_
Ona
certain oo
.-* hbìgu ____
Sargent
8.
hunts.
n*t5-3m
slumbering fires of bate and hostility started tn s- arch for his remains, no* tim ie of tu«ii.women and children who tutul for bivi ones, and mav serve as a ■ Prentiss tbe famous Mississippi
i ora-
in the breasts of min? of our white doubting but tha' he had been kill d throng its Cori tiler* and peer into it« I solid lmse for pivoted artificial teeth.
visited
C
*.?_
WATCHMAKER«, JEWF.LE'dS AND
Boston 2_
atri * _
addressed
fj« went, to the Y«how»irone «»«»ui.try galleries.
Tne \V.«shfiigt-<n Woman I Tne transplantation from one human Í its citizens in Faunvil H vll.
____
neighbors
wh
»
had
s.iff-red
by
the
In
A
gentle*
O TILT ANS
... .«J^M^krte»X.-.
found iha' his bro'her w>is !i-t seen who d.»cu«-es nation d sll urs as hat
ueing
t<»
another
would
geuerady
;
n)
Hu
wi>o
heard
bun.
then
a
venerable
I diaiiM, we endeavor« <1 to impress upon when leaving t'ls post with dispaicl»«« i ■irallv and a« felicitously a« she Joes
Ore il'ior south of the Po«', if es,
involve objectionable mu ilation. But. Judge, told this auecdutc, #liitfli tftas-
the I diaos the advisability of keep for S Urgi* II- C »tn'Dcn'-ed bi* search ‘ her dr.-sstii-ker or her cook when sb« «ouml teeth may be nt»l>z»d for the (rates the orator's power.
to
ASHLAND, OREG 'N*.
Unable (o
28-h and continued it ttti'il S p petie riles ii.to "the country,” is n-ton- graft when their F-l’Tai-tioti baa Leeoni« !
ing out of the valley. They remained i A Miv
*
*
’
procure
a
seat,
h«
stood
jammed
by
i
A
I. . _ 1
A
l
_ , 1 . 1 .
a ..»« . i I •
I . .» » !
tcnher
1-t,
wh«n
hi* c<m
det ir ns • tlmt
.-l.o-l ti find that lier b >«om fri«ud, otherwise n c.-ssaiy. A tooth may be I
: down tbe river but a short time, ls»w-
ihe crowd. As Mr. Prentiss beg»ff fo
Work neu!» and qn'rkly don*.
In«
broth«
r
had
been
killed
wer«
made
;
Mrs. I) 've, i* in a very misty condition
S WHITTEMURE, M. 0.
«ver, notwitbstanding our impressive I «•«•»iiivo by «li»cov»-rtng his skeleton. ol mind reganli'ig both the affurs ol trauspo-e-i from one part of the m.mtii -peak, the geivleman took Out 1118
O ffick at 8 C. Serg. ita.. 8 »tore. • iruh ictih. autl it was soon discovered He was sble to r»C"gri»z» it bv the: the uatiou and their rnaiiipnla.ora. I lo another. Practicing the dental ’ wat.-h to time him, As he was reulao-
ü raft by restitution. M
Migitot ba- * mg it iu bia fob something in thff
I *11 or ni Or goti
. lilut they hud moved np to Deer (.'reek treih. which w:-re cnrionslv fnroi<-d. have yet to learn that puddings an.I operat'd in C2 cases, and 57 of these orator's manner and words arrested
UIE DOCTOR I> A GIUDU TE O» I and settled, appiremly p«r(uau«u'ly, and fil'e l in a peen'iir manner with pie», «birl buttons and the composure have been decided cures.
his Hltention.
H« found if fmposruMo
gold. H« bad on his p< r«on at t'-'e i ■ >f the masculine mind stiff.-r at a I from
a fi:'*i-vl*'»* e di a« He wi I p o uptly
to
t
ike
away
hi*
eyes or ear*. He for
i
at
th-*
1
>
wer
en
I
of
the
valley.
wh«re
— DEALER IN -
tt:en<i all prole *i >tial cali», u.gbt or d.«y.
time between $7(10 and S900 in p- Id lhe larger uleilig. lice ut Washington
The Hat nt» in California.
got
the
presence
of tbe cAowd. Lis ova
i Mr. Flein now lives. The n.-WHof their coin, which hud Le-n taken
Cha:ge* nio Ici'.i'e
H's wonieu. Bat tlie taut remain« that th--
fatigue, ill«» passage of tbe time, evrry-
-STOVES,
I arrival spread, of course, all ovsr the i sk«l-ton was found near « clump of earih does not show an area which
Wo take the following from th? Sac thing but the speaker.
Mr. Preertr«®
Dr. W. B. Riyal
1
<>lds
in
flie
saw«-
apace
a
gieaier
num
will.iws
near
th«
F'v«r,
and
»•!>
mt
h
'X'
v
—AND—
settlemeut, and a^aia a feeling of nn-
ramento Record-Tnion of Mircb 8th:
seemed fatign <1.
intense w«vf the
miles from the Cr..w ag«ncv.
Th«- Per of women of remarkable intelli
tJF lia» permune.'ly Incaled in Aíblit¡d^í»3
UEX JCX UR la rJKF
in UB»
easiness and dread of Impending
if the farmer* of this state have ever sympathy of the venerable man wilSf
Tne Depart
fl««h had e-vid-ntly be.-n eat«n fr on gence and cultivation
j
»in
d in a . earnest desire aud pi'ayer him that he found himself Lrestbing
trouble took poasH»si<>» of the whites. th? b-mes bv wild beasts atid flieskel« meiits are thronged W.th them—women
REPAIRING ano jqb WORK
ii’illgive ÂÛ muliculed attention to the
lor one thing it has been for lai« spring I rapidly uud paiulnliy.
AH were watchful and anxious, and tb<- ton dragg-d aome dista"?« from where from every portion ol the country,'
Promptly Kvecwted.
A lu-t the orator exclaiming, ''My
P. aeticvwfMatliciae,
rains
Ail th« loie part of the wint«r .
tew miners on the river kept them bis cloth« wer« found Toe latter wer« women. ti ue daughters of lhe people.* han lieeu so cold and dry that without I I ! power« fail»” eauk exhausted icto #
L otvilix , L amb C ounit ,
egon .
Has had Fifteen ùe'.r«' Pr »ciice in Oregon.
women born and educated ladies, msiiy
I
selves io readiness for any emergency. in gnn.l preservation after Intvin j lain
a «hafige the prospect« frfl* rffTpe were chair.
so long, and an examination of them the daughters ami w.dowa 0» «i«tiu-
ll persons knowing tihm OFFICE At Ms ren.lence <>u F ctory S-ree*. [3 ^f
N<4 till then did the aged listener
Cons, q ientfv the
The lu.liana molested uo oue how »howe.l three bullet holes—nn« in th« guishe«] men, who. in the overcrowded very unfavorable.
8«it«s jn<*. b e l 'o me are r«qu«-» »d io
d
KC
.ver that, bis hand was «dill hold
unneiRal
desire
and
hope
was
that
vre
ever, and no disturbance occurred un l«g. another through th»» h'ps md grooves of libor, serve tl.eir country
CO.ne f >rw tni and settle.
3b 3».
bOCl E r J E «.
ing bin <at. h at the opening of ita
would
have
a
good
supply
of
rainy
t II ano»h«r thinngh th« chest. TIi- a« cl< rks f.»r shelter and bread. These
pocket. He looked at it. He bad stood
Af bland Lrdge Uo. 189,1.0. G. T. til a party of whites made an attack on ► »k'lll
a’so showed tt.nt the euuut had wotneu du not go to the G ruiai.e. n.-r w> ailier later iu the season That de«ir«
th« Indian camp.
in that crowd listening t<rt three hour»
has
now
been
graiid'
d
aud
that
prayer
Sleet» st the Hill of H« mno & Fuuataln every
b««n shor thr.-n.h the head.
larg'lv to reC'-ptiouH, to recherche
and iifteeu tn imites
T.«e winter of’5» 4 wu very cold.
baa
b-en
unawcre
1.
and
u«ver
w-
re
tn«
Friday eve..Ing at S w'ctock P. m . B<oU»era arid i
In a pocket iu the eoat wpt « found iireukfaats not at all; >»*t I insist 'but
riaiers 111 g-Mki st i.ding re corllaily Ibvl'rd to ¡«t. ’ Oue long, heavy snow storm lasted
prospects
for
general
good
crops
an«]
a
. the di«pvt<-hes given him by
j »r they are Very positive fact >rs 111 Wash
Tire i .X-tl H s hstOii.
ebd T e Te nu'e lure:» every firrt .»al tblid W*d-
general gocil season rn >re favorable
about t«n daye
During this time Mr Frost for G«n. S urgis and a private ington society.
oeeday
in
ech
ni-.nt»i.
than
at.
pie«mt.
It
is
true
the
rain
-18 THE-
R.itiae, who was stiff »ring from his own letter for ih« latter. Th« di-pa’ches
A Washington corrt>rtf>Ab<lent of the
Mis« R. L. Arruein, W. C. T.,
fall np t«> this time bss not been up to
Tile Cainese Liseusainn in u Nutshell.
were d strov» d .it ly wheie the blood
A. T. W uioht 3-<- v.
Chi<*Hgt>
Time* gives the following go»-
ii j iriea, W iicb we described in a pre
the m V» rag? of the «*«>*aous hut it I ih -*
from the w.mnd in his side had r> ae*.? I
-ip
cone
ruing the extra Mtaaiou ut
[Fu ni 'I c 8in tr i cl* o F->8».]
I coin« ho op 'ortuiiaielv uud so l.«t« m
R
ASaliiud Loifgc Atf. 23. vious chapter, and craving revenge tor I them, and me eomewliat laded from
I
OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA.
Cot
prer-s.
Th? giiuvuiiCH of which we OGmplaiD tbe »eUHOU lllal It Ims d wu wore Ilian
tbe death of his partner, collected a having lain so long, but still c. in be
It i* eaid that the P*tWoeifady will
does
u<>t touch ill« ea-tern t-tat.-s
A« an average amount of go.id to the
Sam« aize a* th? Sacramen-o k boo un U n
patty of tweu'y at Snlor Diggings, «usily read. A check was f-mn.l torn
A. F. & A. IH.»
•
ntr*
dn.-e m.d pfft fbfrtWgh a Coualitn-
ion , 24 bv 3i>, and f-flr-priire twi.ic«<l l<*
'arming
irterefts.
It
is
also
in
favor
vet llu-y are free from the delta-ing in
HuUli> tlu-ir »ut«*l <<>u.n ui'io»ùoiT Thurelay ev»n and without giving auy warning to tbe to pieces near th« epot. Tne «•i«<»es
tioiml
amendtneut at Che extra ae»sion
f(a«u.-«8
of
Chiut-K?
iuitolgratlr.fi
.but
a-
ut
t*
e
present
seiisoii
that
th«
lv»t
wit<-
FUUh DOLLARS PER AKMM
H<*wu or before the full muoo. B.e hreu iu guud whites down the river, started out to w-re gathered np «nd sent to L en».
prohibiting payment of auy war claim«
r«r'a
ruias
were
copious
aud
also
I
nt«
■iiHiiil.ers
of
th?
sume
punt
cotntiio-
; \ ariintu. st F->rt. L.tncoln, Neliraska
IN All VAN IE.
•tabding are uxdiaty invi e.l l>> ii't«i>i.
surprise and slaughter the ladiaus at who recogioz <1 it a« b«ing <>«.e issued wenith th«y sl.oul I respect our rights, iu the »eaR'.n. There was tuore than W lia’Hllt'f
R obert N ixon .
W. H. AIKIN’tON, W. M.
The opinion is aiiuosf flflfcvfitu! that
»»wl
their ranch. Tiu-ir vxp«»duiuu was web lit him to Leonard
During his hnig hiii T admit <>nr claim to redn-sH upon th« av« rHge amount <>f mois ure in th« tlie eitra session will be long, a fevK
J. 8. E vbakba , Sec’y.
Stages leave Aslilaud as follows:
groom*
a<
the
com«ii«u«-«m«iit
of
th«
.-«tal'bsniog it by iri«'ragalil«* proof.
planned, and they bad do doubt of its and we?ri*.-m* search of over four
predicting no adj. nrnment until July,
Ashland Lodge No. 4 5. success. Tuey expected to euUrely month«, Mr. Leonard di-C''Ver««1 ew T US l'«8 l>-eu doll«. To»- PiC.fi ' coi»st pT«-»e<j( winfefl, and tills added to what I »nd Ch’timLf and Seer» tary Shermant
i.H»
now
full«u
witinml
any
wore,
will
t.a«
dt-fui
Dstr.ited
the
oterwiiehumg
f
«■nil skeletons, showii g that Ins l»rott»'-r
xoect it to be contiuuous until March,.
■'clean out” the camp, and put an euii ’■IH not the only v'c itn of the N Z nature ot th« <-uldtuity which haft give lhe crops mofle than mt average
f. O O. F..
D80.
Hull their r^»ul .r m»*'lug every Siiurday evru- to all trouble from this baud of Indians
Perres while in that paît of ih« Com. lit-iH l«n it under the operation of a amount of moisture to «nature them.
An ngiy deadleelr ftc expected on ac
ug nt 'heir hdi in A«ul«ui. Bn aber» iu go»1 out their pr j ot, like ma-iy other mih
•T». H« 4?>ive a l ho found a d«e«n’ treaty with th« Cbm» Hi emperor; yet Tne f»«iK fl s < f these late rains extend count of d looked tor veto by the PrtflF-
-Apple Tree« for Sale Pt the— bmdng »re cadi .Uy iuvi.ea r.»-.» e.»t.
burial. The r> mains of his bi»»ther h« th« Hi-t»r state» e.ist tell 11« I hal we urih-r id H v ifi« future than the pres ident of the Leai»Ltive bill with arr
tary »ch -iu«*s. was uot so uubly ex-mu
E DE TEAT, N. G-,
ent i-e.isoii
Tuey prepare th« gr uil-l
brought to Crow agency, and the» «hall not have redre«-; that ue mii«t
W. W Kvsrsou. Sec j.
ted
a*
cal-U
titled
apog.
Tuey
lost
f>>r
an
ubtitidaMt
«-Top of grain II» st amendment ie*»ealiug the election au<L
^nInuit
to
the
d
■
giadatinii;
that
we
R-he< .n in-ei ng» -»'i lu- * t-*y eveuiug, ueir« t
were mterr-d st that ,mst.
must stand tan»« ly l»v while American »«ar. by iiiKfiiing a laige area of ldtni fff«t eMtrke,-
their way and traveled all night io the
All impoifant Lilia, including the*
lso a generai , assortment of other oe full oy the m.oi' e cn nuuh.
itiHtiliiii
ms and rivibz ition a«« oluiter niimiuer fallow« !.
I'iMT P iece for O regon . —T' ip Pni’-
snow, at ope time fl miHieriug about in
fui re-s sol rm.b«. Pe c >»»», Puv». Fallu»,
Clptu a« b.II. which liar»» j i<t failed,-
ated
nmler
111»-
Sileut
<
pcranon
of
th»
Fra .•», Chente», Cmretr», ünpe», Guo.»-Oer, le-.
a 8-ratnp. where two of the men became I ailelphia Evening ¿¡tar, <-f Feb 22. Binliugame treaty. And why ? Not
B ret H arte ln L o . wddn — Dr» t will ci.»* upagmri. Cfu tire whole the*
Eu., E.C.
very wet aud werealuio-t froz-ir. They sat«; An astromictl «-lack and transit uecau«« we are under any ot.li ati .n Io Haile’s fi. st ap -«arane« on the l«ctnr» tA-mocrafa A k , k forwur«! with great*
•i.iagivifig to an extra sessiou, which
came npon tbe camp in the tuoruii.g, •.a« been maiinf ».-tured for th« Stat» the C du«»« empire but beva’l«? eastern piatfoim tn Ladonia t-aid to Imv«
------ 1 ALSO H ave a variety of ----
will satisfy the R publicans.
n««
n
highly
»u<-ceRaful.
The
Acw*
but too late to make tbe attack a sue U iiversity <il Oregon. Io»-ut<d at En manufactnr.-rs want to »«Il China lli-ir
Even Gobbling is tn lino with the'
de
erilu-s
lum
as
a
wan
*
’
ab»'nt
48
y
ear»
ene City.by Me-sis. He'ler A DrigUtl» cotton fi.brics, and ea«t«ru "hnman
cess, aud after a short fight they were
President,
uud will greatly demoralize
•
ag«-.
’
'and
»peaks
eiHtoriwUv
^^f
lum
it
riaira
”
want
to
ride
a
bobby
to
of »h » < rtv. Tl;e-e rm*triuii»-nis sr>
a« follow»: "The AiDeriCans are of nm the Democracy, especially if tlr*y ft>-
compelled 10 give 11P *be attack aud marvel« ot beantutil and sc-urate skill death.
OAR MAPLE. SOFT MAPI E, O«»E»inN MA
i
PI E. Its.K VAIMI.
in-mi,
fhe
ol j cuonabltp
♦ *
own »t'H-k, yet III their treatment «if th« si~t on pa«*hrg
and workmau-bip T >e chs-k wa« seni
ratire with two men wotmtled.
CHE-INVI'. ALI. K NDsOP HICKORY,
legislation
arid
are
compelled
to yields
ludieron«
how
unlike
u-<
th«y
arel
*
*
It o't-n happens that u man is will
ELM« ALAS I HUs. IRON AiaiD,
Tuns the peace was sgun br<»kei, olle national «>bs» rvatury a Wash
BOX
1.14) ER.
CALIF-oRIA
*
Mr.
B
e.
H«rt«'«
own
vein
is
euch
i.igton f.,r the pmpose o’ test, ng i’s ing to P“V a c.»mplitu«nt. even when
WALN'L’l’. I INN KARROO,
aud tbe <ffcct of thia fcilact «»»“0 the
The Indiana known aw th« South
qua i’ies. Th« re«ult of th? test wa- In- is ntiiib’« to pay lit » other ^ebts. A mor« English at d less thcmnglilv
HI.A K ASH.OüAoE OR
lu.lians was a condition of vigilaut «1«. « .tisfa-tory in th« high«*» «h-tfr» e, The .-«HiLplur«nt, ..
ANGE, EiC. ELU.
however,
-■ ., .....j
may -
1 ......................
>ok Ilk»- ' Y*»ih?e (fiati fi.a» «if hi« cm?uip<>r*i|> a Fork Itidiarift.MttyX tfa Mutton Independ-
tense upou both sides, On the d.»y transit ja a niaguifl-ent pie-e of w./>k the luHl- • _ v of the b««, god y«t e»mce«l «I? nr a.liscipl.- of Tlmckarv and Dick eat, are geltiog ci 711.¿4, f|,ey have'
•lie »ting "f t'i? wasp. A ceHtfiff law - j ens. Of all lb« pupils of Dick« Ds lie a»ms. have eonrta of their owo and'
a' er the attack u-ike Bushey uud ti! inship, every pwrt uf winch, with th
exeeu’ioti of tf l«fl«. wliie1. wa« f'iri» ver was C tinpel]-'l to Hpolotiz« to ll.e I« perliaps the only <»ne who has coi» have IniMl themselves a jail. A’ short
O ssambtmal S sk V»
F lowbbimo Beasse
^■CitoHKtj at (Sam.
A1«X- Watt* went to ill« Indians, ac ished t>y Alv ti Cl ok «it B >st->n, was Cf'itrf. With «lately -.lig'itlv, he rose tiuued •»» he bims» if Wl'O has Dot fai eu time tf^rf ti»»e osmefothis place and
fORThAND , Ol^EHON.
c .mpanie«! by a friendly Indi« » named n»ad-- in t*1« e«’nl>li-li-»j»nt uf M S.«rs in hie pla «nnd said: "Yonr Honor is into a trick of apwig his ina«ter*s man
«treated an Indian kuown a* Lake City
Beautiful ev«r-b!o tn ug Rmes, and ary
neriaujH
H>s mixture of tbe 8~ti<<i’s, J ick, to--k him le-fore their court, and'
H.
A
B.
Fo
11
teen
other
»stronomn-ai
right
and
I
mn
wrong,
as
Y-.nr
Honor
Ykrticular
attention
pnid
lo
Land
Titles,
Collecting
Jim,
aud
patched
np
a
trqce,
helping
um un* > f 11 .blns.
JMbta an dai] kind » at* Go\ en imeni Claùna»
on fl»? «1 frit of amtcalnlriy among the • l»«t»Ument8 gO won 1I1« clock und generally K ” There i»as a d-£«<l l»M»k the earnest, »he pathetic, mak«« Ins «tier a fair trial it ww 4eeid«-d that hit
«HU« »1CW
in the Judge’s eye, and he hard y hnmor n«»t unlike the melancholy m rlh h->l'Aea eteotilu be tiken. to pay the
Ji dians b? lulling five de«r for them | transit th« whul« making bulk enonvh
ALEXANDER PEACH, lee rte»' I« m »»Me» RLd
H« 1« almost uoat« of the trial. a«»d <Fv»k nliould'
to fi 1 a l»rge car aludí has 'a •» knew alwher to fe-l hsppv t»r fin« <>f TiiH<-knrv and S'erne
Piincip I Office, Ju k-miv ’le. Oregon.
bumslBiulu« J j PANE'E PEtiblMMON.
before going home in the ev«D<ng. The chat terni u> o»r>y th m withu tl Iran the I »#>«» fur contempt of Court.—A*. 'he only AmeHcisu liuiaoriot with t»eu- ^rve a term in tb- ir j»i| The d**ri«ioi»
G ibbs A o T kabn will attend to my l»usiti.->
coulidge ,
trace— a tort of armed neutrality, with ( shipment to tbeir pbee of deotiuaiiuu. ’ j H Hctiddr
umenk”
of the court w«« faliy carried- out
Purtlaud.
I v3uu7t
*■
NOTARY PUBLIC.
il
J. A. APPLEGATE.
DR.
Í’
WILL JACKSON,
I. O. Miller.
W
F. G. HEARN,
/
BARBER SHOP,
j
W m . II. R oberts ,
T
WATiERS & MY£R|
JOB QEEICE
George T. Baldwin 1
A
THE
YREKA JOURNAL
LEADING PAPER
/V\
20,000
Ashland Nursery.
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