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s' INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY. APRIL 18,1879. VOL III.—NO. 45 THECATTLE TRAIN. Thon starting threo men ahead as scoutd, they begau n slew but deter- mined inarch towarud the devastated settlef.ents .-.t the mouth of the river. They were net molested, nor did they see signs of Indians, until half-way down, whan they received a half dozeD »hois from high up on the 6ida of the hill, which did no damage, but had a tendency to stimulate a reoio repid movement towards their destination. They socn cicod beside thcae who had gone before, and tho:a who had es caped tho raacs^cre, amidst tho yet smouldering rains cl many cabins, and over the mangled bodies of tiicse who had been to lathlecsly butchered. Gathering together ail the dead bodies that could be found, they dug separate grave?, and buried them side by side in a small gzovo of alders that grew by tho side of a running brook, which a little further on dt3he3 over a precipi tous bank, and again gathering Lead way, sweeps gaily along curling and rippling 07er tho pebbiy beach, wash ing and berrying tho golden sands swiftly along towards tho tumbling breakers where at la»t it is swallowed up in tho the mighty, fathomless ocean.” “Why, Hillman, you’re of a poetic turn of mind—did’nt know that be fore,“ ventured Major Bruce. “I ws3 not exactly thinking of what I was saying, but my mind was down there in that elder grove, listening to that energetic, earnest prayer offerod np over the graven of thoeo dead pio neers, and taking in those lofty, scul- mellowing strains of that old i^pree sive hymn, sung when the prayer was ended: $2.50 PER ANNUM. The Uarborof Hefujf*. only obacce.’ Ami with a loud aud Bravery and Courage. defiant yeH th9 boye charged sixty A*eorrespondent of the San*, Fran- 8but in from'pr.re '-nd boundleU air DR. J. H. CHITWOOD, [From the New York Times.] yards ia open ground, up to and into ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY— That lately round them .to we«'., cisco Call writes as follows from Craig From wanierin^« "res ia pastava fair, Bravery, or born insensibility to fear, cent city, giving the claims of that Ashland - • - - Oregon the brush. It took but a few seconds -B Y— They come, a hap’ « 1 *1. is unlike courage, which sees and place to select i< n for the location of the for the brave and determined men to LEEDS <£• MERRITT. OFFICE—At the Ashland Drug Store. Close huddledcn their wexry feet, feels danger, but overcomes any sense contemplated harbor of refuge for the reach the brush and begin to deal of apprehension by pride, resolution North Pacific cos-t: They waver to and fro, OFFICE—On Main Street, (in 2d story Of JAMES R. NEIL. As thundering oo, with boundless feet, death amongst their enemies. Jump- and force of will. Bravery is naturally Congress has passed, and the Presi McCall £ Baum’s new building.) Tteir cruel i» ■ > g , much rarer than courage, and being dent lias aiguid, the bill to commence ing into the brush at random, firing ^T TORNEY AT-LAW, rather pbysioal than moral, is Dot so Their great, good, -yes loot mildly out the construction of a harbor of refuge. and striking with thoir revolvers at the Terms of Subscription : Between the woo-’ n bar;, high a quality. There are those who Thj law restricts the selection to that Indians wherever found, and in almost oontHtid that bravery, m its full ideal One copy on« year..................................................... 9 2.50 JacksonvH'.e, Oregon. As clattering o’ar the Ion", ion.; route place affording the best gensral and “ “ six months.............................................. 1.50 every instance with deadly effect, they , significance, does not exist; that it is c< mtn reial advantages. The com axis Sweep on the frightened cars. M •- three •• ................................................ 100 J. VZ. HAMAKAR. Past pastures green as those thsy new, soon cleared the thicket of the enemy i always influenced by some external sion of Engineers on this coa«t had Club rates six copies fur.......................................... 12.50 Past cattle feeding there. or dependent on some previously given preference to the lit cod received thcmselveo no further in- circumstance ' Terms, ia advance. Past tempting streams a-'d rivers blue. NOTARY ?«IRL!C. thing besides itself. This story ill ns tle port of Trinidad, and there is no jury than that received at the Pubt bl! tbinr-e d :ar aod fair. Teruas of Advertising trates the opinion: At a dinner party doubt but that a safe harbor could be LINEVILLE T AKE CC’., OREGON. first fire. The Indians,not acoustomed in Paris, 40 odd years ago were present made there; but it has no general com ..lOcte Local Notices per One........ Onice In Pest Ottica Enilalng. "peclsl attentoin Yes, past for these and nil things bright; 110 oo given to cooveyancibg. ProftMsios «1 Gud*, per jear v2n!9tf. to, aur oxpeotiug sueh heroic resist- i a number of the veterans of the Na mercial importance. From Trinidad Their day of ¿com La; come, 3 Oo Two Inches, per quarter.... , 5 oo Farewel’ to life, fare- -el’, to light, Font •• ance, and having suffered the loss ot 1 poleonic wars aud younger officers of to Port Orford there is only one plaoe S 0* E KOI “ Ye sentient being dumb: C. B. WATSON. army. The conversation having where a railroad oould be made from 10 00 a third of their number in killed, fled the 1 O.«-a*.lf Column •< Yet we who speak your wild .ante woe, 14 oo turned upon bravery, the venerable the sea to the projected system of rail Three-fourths ** •• with tbeir wounded back along the Gen. ( Are ecarce Qore ’-.leaf'd than ye; 17 50 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT-LAW One “ •< Lxcelmans, who had so dis- roads in the interior, and that is at Our hope cut striven the less to show and L*OAL ADVERTISEMENTS ridge and then down the mountain to- guisbed ( himself at Austerlitz and in Crescent City. Northeast of Crescent tí. 50 That death we do not see. One square (ten line* o.- tees) 1st tu ertioo. REAL ESTATE AGENT. the disastrous Russian campaign, and City there is a natural gap in the wards Big Flat on the river, leaving I l.oo Each additional Uieertioo............................. bad commanded a cavalry corps at Mountains t which brings you into C^7*SpecUI attention given to all matters requlr our bravo men to gather up the spoils SYMPATHY. Job Printing, startled the younger officers Rogue River valley, about sixty miles ng an Attorney at the U. S. Land Office. of the fray, such as rjuns, pistols, by . Waterloo, Of all description, done on short notice. Legal declaring that all men are cowards distant. This sixty miles is through L ak «: Vitw, L ake Co., O regon . Oh mothers, whos-e children are tl.eplng, Blanks, Circulars, Business Cards, Billheads, Iztter- knives, bows aud arrows and----- “ in the dark, and told this anecdote to an extraordinary rich mineral country» May 31, 1878. (no-50-tf Thank God by their pillo ws tc-night; heads, Poster», etc., gotten up in good style at living “Didn’t they scalp the deed Indi- i sustain his position: A youthful lieu in which abound quartz, gravel mines» And pray ;’jr ths mctLers now wee,4i g prices. O er pSlows too atuoo.h and too white, ans?“ raked come cue. 1 tenant in the emperor’s service, burn copper, iron, chrome, lime, ooal, and a M. L. McCALL, Agents for the Tidings- Where iirlgtt little heads.O«t h «ve lain, “I can‘i tell you, T never heard that ing for distinction, and having no op large redwood belt, while through the S.M. Pettengitl 4 Co., - - - New York Surveyor and Civil Engineer And B«ft P.ik chtehs h .Yc Veen presssd; gain it at the time, chose great Rogue River valley to Jackson-- Rowe1! A Cueesman, ... St. I-OUis they Baid they did,“ replied Hillman, portunity 1 to construe to the O motlnrs, who k .o v njt tLi p iu, remarks of an older ville you pass through two and a half L P. Fistier,.................................. Rin Fraudt-co ASHLAND, OREGON, D. H. S «arus, ... Portland, Oregon Take ojiirntre to >>e#r all the rest. but if they did do it, they were not to and i superior officer into an affront million acres of agricultural land. The L. rt.mue'a,................................... “ “ s prepared to do any work in his line on short no- aDd challenged him. The latter, waiv distance from Crescent City to Jack be blamed much." 1 J. A A .plegue,.............................................. Salem Ice. [no27v2tf] For the »ombte-winged angel Is goln • M. L. Ch .mbethn..................................... ing all difference of rank, accepted; the sonville is about 130 miles. There is a With juices fligUt o'er the land, ‘They now bad no more fear of bo- Miss Grace Hanna, ... - Cwvallls. strange terms being that they should large agricultural district at Crescent And ve xuke ’c the mom, never knowing Dr N. I.. Ixe .... Junction City. ing attacked while on their way home. , meet with pistols at night in a dark J. A. AFPLEGATt. R ot . J. R. N. Bell, .... Ro*eburg. Whr.the, ere the sight, may <le uj.nl. City sufiioient to support a large popa-. Perit H. Burt.............................................. Yoncalla. So bandaging their wounds as well as , room,the seconds retiring with the can lation. J. R. Neil, - ... Jacks* nrille. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW Yes, to-eiglU, while our Carlings are sleeping, There s many a iofl little bed they could with the limited means at ’ dies after placing the weapons in their J Wimer A Son.............................................. Waldo. There is good shelter here from the H* jb . W W. Fiddler, ... Applegate, Wbo-epillows are moi“t wi.h wee, ing adversaries ’ hands, giving the word SALEM OREGON. northwest, and Nature has done mncJi hand, they gathered their spoils and 1 Alex Watts,..................................... “ For tie loes o'one d-ar little head. from outside and entering after each re for the place in t*.flording large outly J. M. Smith, .... Ker by rille. game and mads their way down to the port The principals were put in opposite Kt. R. O«en, : - • Cen'ral Point. ing islands and rucks as natnral abut There »re hearts on whose innermost alter DR. WILL JACKSON, W H. P-rker,.............................................Big Butte. fort. A staggering set thoy were i corners, the younger having won the ments for breakwaters. There is grod There is nothing but ashes io-n>gh’; F-. Dimick,............................................ Granta Pa«a. Two ef them were wounded in the calf first fire. As soon, as his pistol had coal here, practically in the harbor, DENTIST. There »re voices win ae tcDee sadly f *1 er. R*cnan1 Birrett, - - - Callee Creek. O. A. Hill, - - - - Eag e Po nt. And dim eyes that shrink from the light. of the leg, and by the time they ar been heard, the seconds rushed in, and and supplies of all kinds for any emer J. 8 McFadden, .... Murphy. Jacksonville, Oregon, O mothers, whose children are sleeping, Mi-« Carrie Smith, . - - - Inland. rived at the fovt they were limping found the elder officer upright, with a gency. A large area having six fath ▲. F Snelling........................................... Lake View. bullet hole so near his head that his As ye bend to cirasS the f »ir he« ?, ILL VISIT ASHLAND IN MAY equal to Old Limpy himself, while escape seemed wel’nigh miraculous. oms of water could be obtained here» C. B Wa'eon, Pray, pray for the mothers now weepiDg with a large area having about eigh Geo. T. Bddwla, - - - Llnkviile. and November; and Kerbyville, the those who were not wounded were It was now his turn. The candles teen fed at high water,which could be O’er pitiful, smooth little beds. Wra. H Roberts, - - - Pkrua. fourth Monday in October each year. Dr. J. 8 DeuniBoo, • KUm«»h. carying more than their share of the were again removed, and the next dis improved by dredging. There is one Ashland. Sem. 15, 1878. Jno 8. Smuik, . . - - Bairanza. Scraps of Southern Oregork His- ‘Why should we mourn d»*partel friends, game acd were drooping under their charge brought the seconds onco more other harbor facility here in case of C. H. Dyar,............................................. —DENTISTRY AND ASSAYING— Mi•• M ry McCabe . - - - Ashland into the room. The young officer lay — \ tory. Or shake at death's alarm-? accumulated burden.” After they prostrata. They thought he had been used, in the large lagoon inland,which 8. Shermm, -.-••• Phrernx. could easily be reached by a canal, and Capt. D. J Ferree General Agent for laika and DR. F. G. HEARN, ’Tis but the voice that Jesus send» had reached the fort and told their ex mortally hurt, and hurrying to bis side, if this were done, Smiths River could Modoc counties. _____ __ ____________ Indian Hostilities in the Early of To call us t<> his arms.’ -PRACTICAL DENTIST,— perience. the deer were soon dressed, found, to their amazement, that he had lie periodically turned through the har the Year 1856. \ Th® O. A C. Stage Co.’s Stage leave Ashland and as the hunters were very hungry, not been touched. He was overwhel bors, which would render dredging ALSO ABRATER or ORES AND BULLION. ‘While the graves were being filled, for Jacksonville, Rock Point and Rose med with confusion, and the seconds almost useless. burg every day at 4 a . m . Mail clo-es at O ffice on Miner street, north side, Yreka, ad STORY OF THE MASSACRE AT THE MOUTH a showor of bullets came snapping and the others wore anxious to have a began abusing him for bis poltroonery The citizens of Jacksonville bad a 8 r. M. oining City Drag store aud opposite Husemin’ through the branches of tho alder taste of fresh moat, it was not long in lying down to avoid his antagonist’*« mass OF ROG VE RIVER. For Henly, Yteka and Reading at 4 p . m . Hardware Store. railroad meeting two months ago, [tf. trees, but doing no damage. Tnose until the welcome odor of broiling ball, which would oertsinly have kill and determined to construct the road, Mail closes at 3 p. m . 14. Colwell’s Stages leave Ashland every Early the following evening the men standing around the graves rushed out venison was working a salutary effect ed him had he stood up. They were mill Crescent Qity will have one iu MRS. DR. ELLA FORD ROBINSON. morning at 4 o’clock, for Lake iew gathered at the tent to bear a continu in the direction from whence the bul on the minds of all in the fort. Gaiety interrupted by the older officer wit’.', April to cooperate, while a party iu Sau making the trip in 60 hours, al-o, leave DISEASES OF WOMEN words; “Not so Just, my friends, Francisco is r-a ly to constructthe road. ation of Hillman’s narrative. Quite a lets came, but no enemy was to be soon took the place of the dark,sombre the Lake View for Ashland every day. A SI’ECIAI ITY. Dan’t Otisnre the young man. Whore There is no question that in a very A. D. HELMAN, P. M. large number of settlers, and Quarter found, as they fljd.as soon as they bad thoughts which had filled, for a week do you think I was at the first fire? On short time there will be a largo and C-^rOrricK and residence at Judge Duncan’s, master’s employes were noticed among fired, to the dense timber and hills past,the mids of the anious persons, my hands and knees in the oorner; but thrifty population in that section, and J acksonville , O heoon . the gathered throng. Hillman was which surrounded us. When the iheir confidence and hope seemed to I was up quicker than he. His agility, by virtue of its varied and important Nov. 15th. 187«. (If. -CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY- -w soon astride of the pile of wood which graves had been filled, each proceeded grow stronger as the cheerfulness be not hio courage, ia to bo called in facilities and resources, is fairly —----------------------------------------- question. By my faith, gentlemen, we 7. G. WATTERS. O. R. MYER. the Lieut. Col.’s cook always kept on to do his part in picking up and bring- came universal. When some learned are all cowards in the dark.” It was entitled to selection as a harbor ot refuge.“ band for cooking the morning meal, ing to »designated spot all provisions, Doctor shall have eaid that gaiety is ufterward whispered through the com WATTERS & MYER, Curine a Silent Wife. “Tell us first,” said some of the . bedding, tools and all kinds of useful the bud and blossom of health, he will pany that the anecdote was strictly true, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELERS AND and that the narrator of it was no other many gathered around, “if the ex- I articles that had not been destroyed by have said that which is as true as that than Excelmans himself, who had N»w York HerahJ. OPTICIANS pected company of volunteers ever the Indians. Putting all these into a gaiety promotes confidence, elevates shown prodigies of valor at Eylau, It is said that once in a great while a One door routh or the Post-oP.ce, lady is found who is not specially made their appearance at the mouth of log house which they had fixed upon courage and sharpens the wit. In a Friedland and Borodino. ASHLAND, OREGON. gifted in the fluent use of language, the river.” as their place of residence until relief brief half hour all bodily ailment was Two L'nibrrllus Did It. who eveD indulges in recurring per ubanks “I intended to tell you about that came, or until they 6houll leave for forgotten and evil forebodings were iods of silence, which, though they S WHITTEMORE, M. D. shortly,” said Hillmen, “I must first the lower settlements, they proceeded cast aside. Even the bravo reolrse An umbrella figures in a recent Bos cannot be depended on to last any O ffice at S. C. f-ergect ACo. s store, A shland , O regon . detail as near as I cud what happened to build additions to it,aud had a place who so nobly defended his cabin ton romance which might bo termnd length of time, are nevertheless very “One Winter. ” As the story is told refreshing. Some husbands are short Plioenix, Oregon. at the river, and how the few settlers ' of defense which the Indians oould not, against a horde of savages, ventured a by ARVEN WHEEL WAGONS, CARRI a Hub correspondent of a Detroit sighted enough not to appreciate these MIE DOCTOR IS A GRADUATE OF that were left defended themselves age* and all kind* of vehicle* ma le to I should they attempt it, carry by assault skeleton joke. paper, on the afternoon of the lG:h silent intervals, and feel that they . a first-class college. He wiil promptly order at short notic. Repairing promptly Till’ exclaimed a Johnny Bull, of last month, which wan a stormy day, must be symptoms of approching dis*, attend all profe-sional calls, nig or day. against the Indians until the volunteers or regular siege. When their fort was and nea iy done. Fine work a specialty. and regulars cams to their assistance." completed they began to look around ‘wouldn’t some potatoes go nice with two people, with umbrellas tilted for solution. One food husband, who Charges nvalerate ward, met ia the driviug storm. One noticed that his wife indulged in fre v3 N'23 -tf. “I did not know there were any reg them for the enemy, but in all but a this treat.’ was a hale and hearty gentleman of quent half boors of pensive thought, Dr. W. B. Royal ular troops that far down, I supposed few cases were disappointed. The In ‘That is it boys,’ chimed iu tho Rev. about fifty years, and the other wes a tvecame alarmed. It was such a strange C-jl'His permanently located in Ashland_^-‘3 that those with Capt. A. I. Smith at dians lurked around in the hills above M. B, Gregory, who was not an inch little, slight woman, perhaps a year or experience in bis household,which.was Big Bend were all the troops in that the mouth, ami along tho trail leading behind the bravest of the men ia an two younger. He was coming around generally enlivened by a flow of con H ill <jite his undivided attention to the — DEALER IN — section of country,” continued the first down the coast; but wore quite shy in affray with tho Indiam, “we ll have the corner from V/ashingiou street; versation which resembled a mountain, Practice of Med ici ne. she was going around the tarn? corner torrent, that he determined to try to showing tbemselve to those who were so we too, there is a lot of them up the from Winter street. Both were in a experiment and see if he oould not T IN,— Has had Fifteen Years’ Practice in Oregon. speaker. -STOVES, “You were mistaken then,” contin looking for them. It was not long be river, and wo can havo them if wo bayo burry. Natural consequenoe, a sud rouse the dormant powers of hiB wife. —AND— OFFICE At hie residence on Factory Street. [3-9tf den collision of umbrellas, the shock So on a beautiful spring morning,when ued Hillman, “Captain Jones was fore the diet of bacon, bread and tea got the courage to go aftor them.’ of which caosed the little wemau’s feet the new fashions had just set in, ho stationed at Crescent City in Cal. ,65 ! and coffee began to ebow its effects on ‘All right parson, if you’ll go along jjtX LÍA LEJ MCk LM SOCIETIES. to slip on the treacherous walk. The ! firmly refused to buy a naw bonnet for miles below, with a part of his com the occupants of the fort. Fresh meet and point them out we'll get them to gentleman picked her np. theroby get his better-half. It was,as all husbands Ashland Ledge No. 189, 1. 0. G. T. REPAIRING JOB WORK pany. Agent Wright bad mado ar was only to be had by killing deer, morrow.’ ting a look at her face, when exchaug nill tehtify.an heroic measure, and one Meets at the Hall of Heiman & Fountain every Promptly Executed. ‘I’ll go. Ever since we buried ing a few astonished exclamations, the not unattended with danger. The Friday evening at 8 o’clock p. m . Brothers and rangements with him to come up to and to kill them it was necessary to go sisters in good Hooding .ire corilally Invited to at the mouth of the river as soon as he out in force, to save themselves from those poor mangled bodies un pair reoognized in each other long lost Hilent wife looked at him for a moment L ikxvili e , L ake Corx'iy, O begon . tend T ¡e Temple meets every first ani third Wed friends, and walked off together. in (Inmb astonishment. Then her lips could obtain orders to do so from the being killed by the Indians. So one der those alder trees I’ve felt that I’d Thirty ll persons knowing hum nesday iu e tch mentii. years ago she was a factory girl opened, the flood gates were lifted, the commanding officer of the department. morning a number of the best shots in just as soon as not have a shot at the in Lowell, and he was a medical etu dam was broken.and from behind those selve? indebted to me ure leqin sted t Mr. J. 8. E ubanks , Sr., W. C. T., come forward and sel’le. 36 3m. H. T. C hitwoop , Sec'y. But it was not*till the first day of the the fort were detailed to make an at- murderous rascals of Indians. dent in Harvard. Both wero poor in pearly teeth came an incessant and You'll have a chance for that to-mor pocket but rich in love and hopo; be merciless current of words, which following month (March) that he re tempt to get some fresh meat. R Ashlsand Lodge^No, 23, ****** * row, for we saw Indians by the dozen worked bard «t study, and she worked almost made him wish be had never ceived orders to move. Capt. Ord was bard to raise money to help him cd been born. The lady was oared; she baa /V\ A. F. A A. M.. at the same time ordered to repair to Coming down a long slope of the on Dig Flat,’ said one of the eight through his course. When the Cali never been silent for five consecutive ‘They seemed to be busy at fornia fever broke out in 1849 he re minutes, day or night, since that honr. Holds their stated communications Thursday even Crescent City and join Capt. Jones in coast range, they could see the Big hunters. log« on or hefore the full moon. Brethren in good ■ the march to the mouth of the river to Flat above and the month of the river something, probably they are carrying solved to try a quicker road to fortune, In commenting on the matter he said, -IS THE- sending are cordially invited to attend. aDd started for the golden shore, send id sad and piteous tones, that bis ex chastise the Indians. Mr. Geo. H. below. Heavily loided with venison, tho potatoes away.* W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. ing back a letter of farewell to this periment was entirely successful, bat ‘Then we must be off by day light young girl. The upshot of the separa that Abbot was busy, during the stay of they had sat down on a bare, reeky J. S. E vuankr , Sec’y. _______________ he was almost sorry he was ever Wright in Crescent City, in trying to ridge to rest themselves. Busily in to morrow morniDg and get ouz share ration was that letters became lees and I ■ luuuoej induced to it. iu try iry a*. OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. • — — Asiiland Lodge No. 15, I if they are not all gone by that time; less regular, and at last there was I tent on looking at the fine landscape organize a company of volunteers to CoMe In the Horse. Sam«* size as th® Sacramento R kcobi » U x - I. O. O. F.. accompany Wright to Rogue river; but spread out before them, and especially and I'll take the lead,* and the parson silence. Years passed on. be grew rich IOM; 24 by 36, and T-tUprice reduced to Colic is ono of tho most fatal diseases Hold tbeir regular meetiDg every Saturday even was delayed in getting arms and horses at the Big Flat, where they could see elevated himself to his full bight—six and influential, completed bis studies, FOUR DOLLARS PER .4 UM and b( came a noted physician of one of home fleah is heir to. The symptoms ng nt their hall tn AsbUnd. Brothers in good IN ADVANCE. for the men, and Wright started up persons standing and walking, here and feet, three. tlie largest California cities; he marri d of colie are readily deteole-1. Tbs tund.ni: are c »rdially invited to nt'end. ROBERT NIXON, E DE PEAT, N. 0., ‘ We can get tho vegtables without and had two children. Two years ago anima) scrapes with his fore feet, hicks alone, while Abbot wast to follow as there, they were not aware that they F/b»«»r -<nd W. W. Krurm, Sec'y. wife and children were carried off by at th® belly and shifts about, turns bloodshed,' said the reculuse. ‘ If the Stages leave Ashland as follows: Rebekah meetings ou fue» lay evening, rear- t soon as he could do so. themselves wjre being watched. Sail- fever. to a day before the around smells the floor, crouches, puts >e full o; the ru<«>i> eacn aiuoth. It was not till the first of March that denly a heavy volley of bullets wan parson takes the lead, it is only necess meeting A in year the snow storm, he dreamed th® cose to the flanks, lien down, rolls, Abbott was able to move from Chetco fired amongst them. Springing to ary for the Indians to get a glimpse of that his youthful love was living and remains for a time on the back, sad river, 40 miles below Rogne river. their feet and looking around, it was that flaming red head of his coming up in distress, and the dream made such breaths heavily throughout. But Captains Jones and Ord, of the regu some minutes before they learned ibe flat so early in the morning, to an impressiou upon him that he sent there is a ready and safe means of re ; lars, did not leave Crescent City till from what quarter they were assailed. think the sun is rising in the west, and East and made inquires,which resulted lief and cure in every homestead in the -Apple Trees for Sale at the— in his coming on bimself to search for land—a means and method recently the Sth of March, and did not arrive at From tho brush through which they every one of them will take to tho hills her. But Bix months had been spent hrough forward at a meeting of the. i Rogue river until the 20th. Thus it had just passed, which formed a saddle »nd leave the potatoes for ua to briDg UD6Uceesufnily, and he had jnst de London Farmer’s club,by Mr. Fredeno Ashland Nursery. Work ne.-i1 I t and quickly ¿une. I was nearly a month after the massacre over the sharp rocky backbone of the away,* thero were broad grins all spaired of ever finding her, wbeu the Street, a gentlemen of great skill and lso a general assortment of other before assistance came, in men or ridge, the Indians were pouring both around, and on the parson‘8 face as two bumped together at the corner of experience iu the training and manage fruit reee and ahrubi. Peaches, Pears, Plume, Washington and Winter streets. And ment of horse«. When the horse p.q ^.a, Cherries. Currents, Grapes, Goose-berries, food, for they were in extreme want ! ' bullets and arrows into the little squad well“ she—poor soul I had married late ¡ d shows a^mptoms of an attack of oolic, Eu., Ex. “There wa3 an old horse belonging life, aud now was a widow, with two apply at once, says Mr. Street, ahorse ■ for both.” —o— of eight men. Being in open view,and “We must now go back to the time sitting down when the Indians fired at to come one, which was tho od I j means children, who were too young to work cloth,or woolen rug, wrung out of boil ____I ALSO have A VARIETY OF------ ’ when the five men sent one of their them, it would be supposed that they of transportation they had, so fixing up much, and whom she was trying, with ing water,to the belly and up the aides, her old devolion, to keep at school. and cover with another couple of oloths, ! number up to the Big Flat with the would all have been killed or wounded, an old cart which lay on the beach and SHADE TREES. to retuiu the heat. As they cool,renew news of the outbreak. It was not nec- but they escaped with only fi?e of harneabing the old horse to it, they The country slong the lino of the the oloths as often as needful. k OAR MAPLE. SOFr MAPI E, OREGON MA i essarv to send him, for those at that them being slightly wounded, none so started, ten men strong, up the river to Southern pacific, in Arizona,is becom large brau poultice, as hot aa can be PLE. BLACK WALNUT. JllIINTT, CHEaTNUr, ALL K NDsOF HICKORY, ■ place had become painfully aware that badly but that he could still use bis bring down the potatoes- It was a ing valuable. The agricultural lands borne, is equally effective, and retains ELMS, ALAN THUS. IRON WOOD, are taken up by farmers and ranobers, much longer. BOX. ELDER, CALIFORNIA ■ the Indians had been at deadly work at rifle, which eaoh did with good effect doubtful undertaking, but they must while the mineral bearing districts are the heat -------------- >. « ---- ;---------- WALNUT, LINN, WARHOO, BLACK ASB, OSAGE OR the month, but to what lengths they There was no wuy of retreat. The have food.“ located aud worked by miners. It “Sauce for the goose is eaucs for the ANO E, ETC , EfC. The hour for roll call had now arri looks as if the extreme south as well as gander,” is now rendered.- “Th® cul had gone, they did not know. The ridge was bare of brush, trees or rocks ved and nilman was again interrupted. the north will receive a heavy increase inary adornments which suffice for the dancers stopped as they heard the fir ahead of them for half a mile; the sides of population the present year. female of the race A user, may be [ TO BE CONTINUED. | ing by the five men into the mass of attain, FLOWEBINU Bt'TUKS O bnamktnal 8 hb V b relished also with the masculine adult were also bare for a hundred yard« The Burlington Hawket/e says: “If Indians on their way to the Big Flat P ortland » O regon . down each way, and so steep that one Mr. Stanford, the California roilroad any subscriber finds a hue in his?paper of the same epecies,” Beautiful ever-blooming Roses, and ai y Ttarticular attention paid to Land Titles, Collecting to massacre the dancers. Gathering could neither run nor walk down. capitalist, owns a farm of two thousand that be does nut like and can not agree A Syracuse mau announces that ha amoun' of Dahlias. together outside the building in which Debts amt all kinds of Government Claim* has discovered a Fubxtitnte for oggo. with, if he will briDg his paper to the When the men had taken in tho situa acres near San Francisco. Upon it are ----- Something New----- they had, such a short time before, office and point ont the offending line, But the Detroit. Free Press advises poul sheds and stables stretching fora mile, tion, which they were but a few sec ALEXANDER PEACH,ta« ®*riiert In market and Principal Office, Jacksonville, Oregon. been so merry, and with rifles ready ¿aura:“softa® JAPANESE PERSIMMON. try raisers not to 66t tbeir hens at any onds in doing, one of them said in a containing three hundred thon.ngh- the editor will take his scissors and cut other G ibbs <t S teabn will attend to my busines ' they stood guard till dawn of day. than tbeir usnal business just ye*\ it out for him. ” O. COOLIDGE. I Portland. bred houes, worth mere than if-UU.LUU. [v3ao7t loud tone, ‘Charge them boys it's v PROFESSIONAL. W J. S. E , S I George T. Baldwin A THE YREKA JOURNAL LEADING PAPER 20,000 A *