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THE ASHLAND Items From the Fort. TIDINGS SOCIETIES. Our correspondent sends us the follow- * OCTOBER 10,187S Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. ing under date of OJS 5th; Meet»at the new Hull of McCall & B.um every Friday evening a 8 o’clock p. m . Brother» and »liter» In good staixiiDg are cordially invited to at tend. Tte Temple meets every first and third Wed nesday in each montn. VVTEREAK OF ITE INDIA XS IN The paymaster paid the hoys on the’i COLORADO. 3d inst., and camp has been very lively i since. Bargains! Bargains! □- Butler & Rockfellow The cheapest ¡»lace in Ashland for cash or ready pay is GLUE. PAINTS OILS. AND GLASS STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE CROCK ERY AND GLASSWARE. IfoRSE- SHOENGLS AND HORSE SHOES. CLOTH ES- \\ RINGERS, ETC CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. OAlHSk IU Hit Ixirioe»., V.liul I (Jtü® in Jb traili i HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, • HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROAL” ! And And FOUNTAIN & FAKLCW. . ••> ala', prop a.i I H. M. THATCHER, THATCHER& WOSDEN, — PROPRIETOR OF THE - ----- M OTTO------ !• * •Qilic* S;»le«”"d Small Profits” COUNTRY PRODUCE Perfa-sw «•; y —OF LINKViELE, LAKE COUNTY. OREGON— Taken in exchange for goods. Toilet Articles. - T 0 Y S - KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF AGENTS FOR THE NEW WIL SON OSCILLATING SHUTTLE til of n- w ri.d virii.u- de-'gie GENERAL MERCHANDISE, LIQUt'RS- -F ,r tr.editA! ¡ttrp..»»-- SWING MACHINE' Pipes. .Fobaoao -AND- Goods of every variety are continually arriving, direct from San Francisco, with which they are tilling their mammoth brick for the accommodation <VTE SHALL RE PLEASE!» TO WAIT VP- of their many customers in the L ake C ountry . ▼ ▼ uu ; Il cub utui-re ut d w 11 du uur be-t to — 0 i g a r f , — PAINTS, oils . VARNIHI, t;L \-S givH tl.em ». <i.f ction BRUSHES. ETC., ETC CANDIES, NUTS ami » FINE CONFECTIONS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK ! Bull' r & Kockfrlhiw. PRUSCRIPTIOSM Ashland. May 16. 1879. [3-51 U Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool Taken in Exchange foi Goods Carefully cum.outided of the finest drag*. aving bouoht the interest of w . H. Atkin*..ti In the A shlasu D uuu SroaX, I would reepecifully solicit Bcm.tiuu.Dca ul the pu r«n* age wbicn ha» been bo liberally exteuiled V* the pio prletor» iu me past. [3-24tf. DR. J. H. CHITWOOD. ASHLAND HARNESS H Georg e T Baldwin ! -DEALER IN- THATCHER & WORDEN. C. K. KLUM, Ashland College a n d Normal Schoolr MANUFACTURER OF,AND DEALER IN Located at Ashland; Oregon. Saddlery & Harness, ST0VES, TIN AND HAED- WADE, ÎÀSeÛ S9<S«£H>Dä<E>UEA UtÿcSdUULlIEKk'StXAæStAS I I ibe A s I i I huì I Acauemy property In*« i>«en piaceli, tree ir ta debt, nrnhr the control of a Board of rr.isieee, wti.> have inaugurated tbe cun rpriae by till ing the iotlowii g posit ons in the PS A GENERAL ASSORT of go« ilb Hi Lin line of t)a«>u K EI ment Has jast received a new stock ol^ NAIL*, DOOR, TILL, WARDROBE AND PAD- J-OCKK. tCKEWH. BOLIB. HAND SAWS, BENOH-SCRE as , RI a NE s , BUI IS. 31 R kP-H DOES, AUG t R-BI fs, 8 It ACE.«». Fl l F.S, SBOEING-KNlVfcS, PINCERS HAMMERS RASPS, GRINDSTONES, FRY-FANS, UAKE-OVEN8, F1XTURE8, HOES. RAKES, SHEEP SHEARS, HORSE BRU s HE*. CARDS, CURRY COMBS, AXES, sHOVEI^, PICK AND AXE HANDLES, HAY «ORKS, WELL WHrEl.8, R«»PF., CLOTHES LINES, AXLE UllE.sE, SAND PA PER, (1.01 DES WRIM.ER p , FLOUR SIEVE*,« O' l-'EE MILLS, Win-N I1ES, I UCK-SAWS, ol UK, ETC.. GUN AND PlstOI. CAR I RID'.E', POWDER, CAPS, SHOT AN I > LEA 1 • I- LA -IRONS, C'llSELS, COW CELLS IA h8. BRADS, CLFNi VAiL*, 1RY SQUARES, REVELS, RAZORS AND RAZOR-MROPS, TAB! E AND POCKET CUCILERY «;f >.1) kind»), FIS't HOOKS LINES, ETC., ALL KINDS OF SHEEl-1R«»N AND COPl’l.R WARE oil Ii ul u.«l iu de oo.der. v4-u2ti FACULTY, Ln«ti«*s\ Yim ’ and B« y s’ Sud- riles, u Speciality. le tin, Bug;jy a d Plow Har s- MRS. A. A. ROGERS, l’ieoplfeu»*, Teudiet uf Ea gara. D« 1 Mill O. . I I ;. « < » Hîi<i - ! p 1- i:» d. h Ii. mi» uv< ni»» I m * » FURNITURE, SASH, BLIND DOUR AND MOULD ING - , < « • * V ♦ » e*t * It» « ■ u n V.-IH.” FACTORY, ASHLAND N. T erwilliger . W agon and B uggy P ainting a specialty. All kinds of Planing, Moulding. Turning, Circular ami Scroll Sawing. Car W’E WILL CONTRACT TO DESIGN AND ▼ ▼ erect nil Uiud'of buildings. Wtieu deiir.i. ble by thufe cm, loying u*, we *>11 fomich ' ll the mif.ri 1 reqmnd for the conetiuttou i farjr bu Idlng ready f r occupancy. MARSH A CO. i I evening. On Ibe al'ernate day» a twu-horse back or bnck*bo>rd will make the trip. Fare (each way)............................................... «8 OO The stages cnnect with backs tor Lake view and Fort Klamath. Wagon Shop. Wagon Manufactory, xHE UNDER'IGN ED WILL BE FOUND i W. W. Zeatnor, Brop’r, at hi* shop on Main s'reet, two doo s J STREET, AM1LAND. fiom the livery stabler, where he is prepared »AIN io do all kinds ol work in his line I the Wagons. Bmrgies. Carriages. Wheel- lowest price. Barrows. I’low-Stocke, e'c.. made wagons , buggies and all kinds and repaired at short notice. I —I t will can fresh fruits and vegetables of all kinds to order during the season Of Vehicles Made to Order. at reasonable rates. Fruit and tomatoes a specialty. Orders from a distance Repairing of all kinds ¿one with dispatch filled on short notice. Send stamp for call >'nd ree nie. mlf JnTTN R^LTF. price li«1. ll-6w. I BEST EASTERN STOCK ALWAYS ON HANO. I f. Lt ? f» I 4 luRSÌ "'*■ 11 < / "5 r- -< G t C ♦ •I • o 187‘J Q D hOdMA G> ’ n z S» •4 r fc / R co X“ T. C X K 5r CO e I 3 9 I T _ c Ô Ö a All orders left at my new shop, north of the bridge, will receive prompt and satis- I ’eeto*’’ n♦'eotiot)• w. w Kp''Tv,r'R < » Ä A 4 o a 2 r c. / î> <• Si. vO P— CD a •e c* 9» t} fl i at i t Í . < Ì Í I ’( o CD o CD •n : 1 Ë- - s zn M » K » cn “ 5 3 c tw r* 30 o m k. O Forwarding and Commission Agent, FOUR HORSE COACH !I Ashland, Oregon. 2 H. W. ll stari fiom Ashland, uniting at Link ville in th«- ev -n ng • f t e .- »me da . SARVEN WHEEL WAGONS. C.RBI- ^^ExpreM char.es reasonable. ages and all kinds of vehicles made tu OFFICE in Ashland at the livery stable. order at short notic. Repairing promptly II In Linkviile at Thatcher A Worden’s tore. and nea ly done. Fine work a specialty, 1 H. F. PHILLIP8, v3-N23-tf. 52v3tf Proprietor. I f • < p< ’ *e r! Se CJ I LEAVES LINKVILLE CENTS A TEAR. A * A. ' I v“» 33 riMJE SUBS RIBER WILL HEREAr- JL ter luti a lu e o' »luge daily b-tween Ashlar.<1 and Linkviile fT th«- : n-po ■ i taiion of p s-. i.g'-r» and expies* matter. —On M-'iiday*. W«-dnea<l iys. and Fri days, at 5 o’clock am ,» fine A shland , O regon . « I < * STAGE LINE J. S. E ubanks , • ex ► I ne-itaj 8, Thursdays and batiiriL.ys in the mining, arriving in Aahland in lhe uoll-vl I O regon J«-« • 10' A shland Ashland and Linkviile -CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.— t H I » 1 JSH’A D l OLL Work >'< ne at lis i'« r te-. r^HANKING IHE PUBLIC FOR PAST hA- vure 1 soni a »rule uf the » u c lu i «futur*. Furniture and Ornanrental Carving, Etc. Done to Order. • Í A'liir«--»* «•‘•u;i..nu'o t’oi — and — I r 4 <<■ V ) i t.i • • t • , GRA INI NG PA INTIS G, ----------- CQ»----------- j^afrFiirnitur»*. S-eh. Doors Blinds Moulding c U'iund on bund ami m d • to order. . i) } ui d>; e An endowment m I scribed, enabling lire 1 UblCCi teachers, after the ¡»resent year. Is prepar-d to do all kitol» of MxiRSH & CO. Fr 4. Bot k kee’ tnp;, bus t e s ri’l specially ¡»repar tory t< i vm- 1 5. The ¡'leci ¡liess w II gn < i ei voting lad'i'S. . • T J liu- • E • th eg e » v» i| e I r: ir.ii I.{ 1. Th«' Co’hge will i e «lmrttied. <> l < a<:ji 1 d <•! 1 fl . ets will be io; il«‘, it ts bi.j ect 1 y sj <<' < I, tiid diplomas made equivalent t<> fust grade leit.t <;■!<•.. system, 2. Ashland has lias no saloons. 31.« TL« salt » h I« ol ;i.t< x.catii x.cntii g Lqi bqi ti» iis re . jnl 1 lid I X the city authorities, who are sinta.net’ 1 y a stri ng ] ul In s«nlin < i t. ( 1 tn 1 3. The school wi'l be under the ♦J < V < ! h 1 :1 • i < < i The Bible will be re\< n rdlv te: <’ < < t but the institutii n wi" b> u.ti . : • I o ! « Hit! B ... Gn <’»- re» it-ì, b, r PRJii.iiiKi rEAILF it H) ■ L l|‘i* GÌ I i > X » • /. I ».'.I 1. OA > 7* JACKSOKVILL?, ûF.Eùük .! < I k „ ■ w C |. ■ I (' FKANl Ü-- A -V< t hU/A>! hdllbH, n <» i : mai , c It j> . «» 3 . re. Uii MADAME DOLI 1'- A. M. i. 3.- SCIENTIFIC • i, r g U nr ( C t. ’ ■I !UJC. Aellland. Jui e î'ili, 187(>. ID’ Il.tirHs B of A k I »'» iÌEiA M k. • «. MU»n |«i u I.-' I.xSSlCAL , • ».ui- i g »i • y«-iir-, i clu.l’ia,- jrep. i t» r j f udu •. WlNCH! STER REPEATING R1FLES (commonly called Henry Rifles) ol model of 1866, 1873, and 1S76 llpllh . r, —• OUH I. OF w’lFI -- AIAO---- — JAP- STREET. OREGON. < jîuuill ideo , OTHER Ci.tUl.i li-ut il stiui ti.le will be »«ettl.il ."-I el it Ittioli I • qttll e. » H »I 11 • t «. » I.» ii •• » li tl CliHies lot l-l.Ulll.' it. 1> Hl.e C. II.I il tl DI’SI I. RS H ¡RSE BLASKE IS. L.8.P.MARSH. A.F. 'QUIRES. J R. BURKE GRA NITE Prof sut uf M >rul au I Meu i.l Scei.ce», I ROBES, Unit J. REV. LOWELL !.. ROGERS. A. M.. rre»ident.----- W. H7Z. PS, ;Fisto b LLÜtFttJa Fon THE PURPOSE OF FOUNDING THE ASHLAND COLLEGE AND NORMAL St BOOL A shland , O regon . LINEVILLE. LAKE CO., OREGON. MECHANICS’ PLANING MILL. SHOP i i To the People of Jackson and Lake Counties 1 SIKES WORDEN, . G> “CHEAP FOR CASH !” AND , A. W. BISH Proprietor, 3 — everything usually found in a — Ev- r received ir: A h’> nd — The grand ovation given to 4-18 f Sugar and Yellow-pins Shingles E. E. STACY. Grat t at .San Francisco was ap Which will be delivered ut any place parently entirely free from politi in this valley at cal feeling or purpose, cmyient' Linkviile Livery Stables. S3 50 mid S4 per Thousand, Gai.i, men of all parties joining heartily i in the reception, rhe enthusiasm Or in marketable produce. All war A1ŒING- & WEBB, of the welcome is owing chiefly, ranted to bo satisfactory in quality perhaps, to the recognition of ^Lre planed to ainounce that their Stablee and in the count. 5 3 lqr. i Grant's services as a soldier, but fr a let it is also, no doubt, largely a re- ilex or emulation of the honors CLOT HIE R ARDTAILOR, showered upon him abroad. In OEGON LAKE COVNTX most of the nations through which Ila. Jn.t opened he lias passed our political differ Are in excellent repair, amply provided with feed N EW S I OK r. i II A H L X N I), ences are little known and less And that cuitomers will be waited on promptly and In ths be»t Btyle. Wuere niny b, f.utxl. n beeortnic nt of cared for; Grant was recognized as one upon whom Columbia had Good HACKS Excellent BUGGIES and No 1 CASSIMF.RES, FLANNEL9, YARNS, SOCKS, RIDING HORSES always on hand. ULANKETS, ETC., bestowed her highest honors, one - al.o— Horsts promptly cared far, andj^ to whose services in a dark hour Fin. b’tck^clo'b*, DueaMur, and Eng i«h Wore'ed is owing in great measure her pres Coaliuge for euite, all <-f which will be • Id ent existence as a nation, and the Tourists and Others Outfitted Cheap tor Cash Oa the »herteet noUre attentions shown him sprang from made to order in 'he b“«'. * yles end ratie the respect and regard felt tor the CuF“Do not fall to give '.be Linkviile Stabte» atri» Clothing faction guaranteed —CtHtunie 8 porch»«-ing vi 1» MANNING A WEBB. government and people of the a good bill of goo lent yh vecuttiig done at rtdnced rate». United States. To have allowed PATTERNS CUT TO ORDER, him to return home without any ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. demonstrations whatever would In f»ct,everything done In the way to clo he and make up the man. have teemed almost a discourteous Ilavirg tai.su tl.o sgcKc«'for R. Brscken- JOHN FRAT.EY, I e.'lge ’ t Maib! 1 » Works uf Roseburg, I will receive reception of the friendly spirit Mklu 8'net. A hl nd. 2-vt f, criers for *ry work Lec<l«<l iu this line In manifested by (he many nations in I ; their reception of Grant. The -ASHLAND AHO VICIMITY- Portlanders are preparing to re T'aose wishing to s«e ¿•relgr.s at»l !e .rn ti e prices DO YOU KEEP A (SU doso by Cklliig upou ms In A»hhi.d. reive him Rome day next week, Uvt tf A. 8. JACOBS. his arrival bcittg g expected about the 16th. MiillNEhY AND DRF.SS-MAKIND The work of grading on the MISSES L. V. AND M. H. ANDERSON. Northern Pacific Railroad was be- gun on the 2d inst. at Ainsworth, ASHLAND,-----------OREGON, (Tb!a is a Cow.) the new town on the Columbia, at Wo-tl 1 auuottr.oj to the ladles of Aehhnd and vi- the mouth of Snake river. It is citii'y tint they have j urchreed uf Mr». D. II. Jones now is the Time expected that the work may be her cu lie »lock uf continued through the winter — C oiisiating in part of— without interruption, and it is de JLOWFIIS, RIBBONS, LACEJ, HAT-S, clared by the oflicers of the com ORNAMENTS, SILKS, FEA1HERS, ETJ., ETC., pany that the steady eastward progtess of the road is not to he An! will ct.ntiLue tte business at her oH staLd. —J T THE— stopped until the tracks from east JUST RECEIVED, A LARCE STOCK OF THE LATEST i and west meet in Montana. Gen. iI STYLES OF HATS. Sprague Superintendent of the I Dre*« making a speci -Uty. AJ»o the sgency far the Pacific Division,says tiie road will W»mB CoasaT. ! t-y Older* f;om a di»ucce will receive prompt at be complete within four years. CANNERY! XXI Æ> Û Û s£D UU æ — IX £3 FIRST-CLASS HOUSE The largTfct stock of latiti-, .Ml.l.h i A ES LIT.. UUiE>’J£lS63 CHEAPEST weekly newspaper In the U.S. S kvkmty -F ivb C kntr a Y kab , postage INCLUDED. Fifteenth year of publication. It la especially complete as a neuspaper. pub lishing all the dis patches of both the Western Associated Fress and the National Associated Press.besides an extensive system oi special dis patches from all Important points. It Is fndrpsndrntin Politics, pre senting political news free from partisan coloring, without fear or favor. Everv number contains Six Coniplsted Storiet. A favorite family paper. It is the Cheapest Weekly in the U. 8. 75 cents a year. Address Chicago Weekly Nttri M8 FfPh A» . Unlearn. Iu. Provisions, CROCKERY and GLASS-WARE, ÆSHLAND DRUG STORE I A school system, remarks the Philadelphia Record, that sharpens the wits and softens the hands of the pupils will revenge itsels upon its promoters. The country is getting full of young men and women of fair education who find it impossible to support themselves. While education should by no means be neglected, it should be given a practical turn.' Ko man is well educted who does not know what to «io with his nuitd».” n d Groceries — A T THE— d Stationery, School Books, Etc., CLOTHING BOOTS and SHOES. JUST RECEIVED! I a ÇEORAI. MERCHANDISE,. STAPLE aid FANCY GOODS, DRE'S GOODS, B..F. REESER. -Pi BE WIN! ® A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF XÙLI cil a sa At prices that defy comp* tidon. Tn gt'i.t variety UlH uuo to the j ubiic that the) otter f r eale a full Hue i f WHITE SEWING MACHINE Slalionary. The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, mrs . m . w . har - aving succeeded H CELEBRATED Wh«*af, O-its, Bai ley, ¡¡nd in-ar- ketable pi- dure «»I all kiutfs taken iu xcliaege for good*: HEADQUARTER’S FOR Main Street, Ashland, DRY COODS, CLOTHINC, HATS BOOTS AND SHOES, FURNISHINC COODS, CICARS AND TOBACCO. THE ASHLAND, OREGON PIONEER STORE, AT RKESER’S. ASHLAND HOUSE. temi.«.. E. J. FARLOW, J. D. FOUNTAIN, I IMPORTAMI TO CASH BUYERS! C. IL G illkttb , W ,C. T., Again the wires are flashing | -Major Mason arrived here at 12 m . on ' K« tf . thurnton , Sec’y. over tlie country the news of an , the 3d inst., inspecting the troops and ! Asli I a nd Lodge !%o *23 unexpected and disastrous attack | ¡»oat by sundown. The Major was in a i by Indians upon U. S. troops* and hurry to get hack as he is one of the A. F. Ac A. M.. it is not impossible that subse-i military committee who will receive I Huld» their Mated cutun.uulcnlioit» Thursday ev. u «pent dispatcher may tell of an Gen. Grant on his arrival at Fort Stev tug. on or tiefore the full moon. Brethren in good other massacre like that of Custer ens Oregon. sUudrtig are corduliy invi ed to niteivL W. H. ATKKNSO5, W. M. and his cammand. This time it Miss Mary 1 eefer who lias been here J. 8. EC man C s , SeC’v. is the Ute Indians in Colorado who on a visit to her sister Mrs. Duncan re are upon the war path, and they turned to Vancouver, with Major Ma Ashland Lodge No. 45, uro «aid to be ferocious and dan son. I. O. O. F.. gerous warriors» Their countrv Hold their refluirti meet tog every Soiurday eveu- A bran new girl took the camp try is mountainous and difficult of ac surprise on the morning of the 3d inst. ng at their hall tn A.hhnd. Brothers iu gCH»l sund-ug arecjrdialiy iuvi.ed touitend. cess for troops,and unusually well Lieut. Duncan is the happy father. R. P NEIL, N. O„ suited to the purposes of the sav Kl>. D x P batt . Secretary. Henry Bowen, better known as the ages in warfare. Major Thorn “Plowboy,” is here in camp. He Tan a HOTELS. burg's command, consisting of 100 yard foot race with one of the boys, three companies of cavalry, was on the 1st inst. and got beat, but on the attacked on the 29th ult. at Milk 2d he ran 100 yard.« for $20 and got liver, Co!., by several hundred of away with it with ease. Suckers were rpilE UNI’El.SlGN. D WISHES TO RE- the Indians, and Maj. Thornburg, plenty and Bowen's crowd made quite a 1 mind his liiemla, aud 'lie iiavelin.' pub lic geueraliy, that be is still to be louod at with eleven others, was killed. harvest. Ulis The remainder of the troops were LONG ESTABI-I^HED HOUSE, Rigg» leaves here next week for Ash surrounded, and, behind entrench land. He will stoj, two weeks at Link where he Is re »dy at any time, >»ud on all ments formed of their dead horses viile. occasions to set betoie lheni ite best the markei affords, in a style second lono other and mules, were hoping to hold In regard to the discharge of soldiers, lio'i-e in Oregon. the Indians at bay until assistance Dinners ami suppers for special occ sions. should have said next spring instead gotten op in appropt'.aie siyh-, id -Lo»t no should arrive. Troops were at you of fall, as there are 25 in Co. L., who I JASi’EIJ HOUCK. once ordered from their various will be discharged before the 1st of June. tice. posts in the Department of the UNION HOTEL AND BAKE Y A number of horses and mules were I’latte to proceed to the scene of condemned by the Inspector, and they ASHLAND, OREGON. hostilities, and Gen. Crook takes will he sold by auction soon. CUSlCK & SMITH, PROPRIITOPS. command of the 500 or 600 men, Trumpeter Routh has sent to ‘'Frisco” Hating leased the abote well-known principally infantry, that could be for a silver trumpet. He is the “boas” I hoive, w" take pie I'tir. in ann* tntcing c* mustered for the purpose. Agent ovr fiiend.9 and the ir .c in; j.ubiic g'-nfci N. C. Meeker, his family and all bugler. ally that we are prep .ted >i ; II times !•> set John Godbrod, Esq., is now chief en bifo'.e them the best the imrke fl’ id' the employes at the Ute agency Beds ind bedding will be kept t eat at <i «re supposed to have been massa-. gineer at the post traders. tie <U. Ruiner has it that John Magher is Siuifle Meals................................... creed. S 8TI aveiers a <1 resident boarders wul litui Various theories are given as to soon to be a benedict. He was buying it T< io the r interest to g ve us a call. the cause of the outbreak, but it calico at the P'?3t traders' last week. MISCELLANEOUS- is generally supposed to be owing chiefly to the failure of the govern DB. E. J. BOYD, ro. B. R. Hutchings, ment to pay the $79,000 due un der the Brunat treaty of 1873, by DENTIST, ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY which the San Juan mining region • • Oregon. Tbe eubicnber g’.vee notice that he is now prepnr was ceded by the Utes to Colorado. Linkviile - - ed to till orders fjr gloves of ite Secretary Schurtz being gsked if X-^Oftìcice and residence on south 4—18 tf he thought the outbreak due the side of Main Street. fíEST lì UCK t KIN. IN GREA J VA failure of the government to pay RIETY, money due the Indians said: “No; Also lace leather etc.,etc. Call nt my establishment Mr. Meeker is Agent for the Ute ou Granite Street and see fur yourself. reservation, and we have the full SALE AND FEED STABLES ! Jno B R. lint* liings. est confidence in him. I believe (DuUtf) J. N. T. Miller & Co. Pr’s, he has been entirely honest with 1 L. A. N kil , W m . H aui .18, II P. N kii . the Indians under his charge. I LINEVILLE,------------------ OREGON. think the trouble arose from the Large new barn and corral, and every encroachment of white settlers, es arrangement to give satisfaction in every pecially miners, who were pros branch of the business. pecting for gobi and silver mines., Harris Neil &» Co,, H A Y, GRAIN AND FLOUR --DEALERS IN— The Indians saw they were grad Constantly on hand and for sale. ually losing their reservation, ami All kiuas of fresh and dried 4— lStf they grew desperate about it. The . Meats, Hides and pells bough', and all kinds of fat appearance of the soldiers was the stock taken iu exchange fur meat. signal for the outbreak.” An UNION HOTEL n«>37-v.3-tt other report states that a sub-con —AND— tractor on a mail route running SHINGLE MILL, through the reservntiou burned BAKEllV. hay and other forage on the Indi E. E. STACY, Proprietor, JOHN CHANDLER, Prop’r. ans’ land to harms another sub aving leased the aiove new ho contractor who superseded him, tel , I >.ui now ; repar«.d o otter 'he be»t ¡ c- Is now manufacturing at hi* mill oti H and that this caused the outbreak. c iumo-l aious to the | ubl.c, uLd ¡>ropo»e to keep u Clayton creek the beet vuriity i»f .TORN r-* i MURTQK, llosrburg. Oregon. as a large and commodious warf - hou*e—Ample ri om tn store freight »ml •very kind of produce. Merchxiii» of Sill'hern Oregon wl ] find it to their jntorert to shiu ail freight through this H<>uae. C. S. Sergent & Co., H DEALERS IN General Merchandise, Furnishing Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes Hats anu Caps Wool, b erm, flour, hi'es, etc.,consigned to my c>re for sale or rbipmeot wilt receive prompt alien ■ion. Freight per ton ......................................... 5a Salt per car load........................................ 1 OO IMTMark good» care of n. L. M. [IS-j-tf. And In »bort, Ettrylbltg required FOR THE GENERAL TRADE At Cheap as the cgQ tttc ; or mq All kinds of approved country produce taken in exchange for goods. ^ffornqj at P ortland , O rw » n . jSO'Do not fail to give uu a trial before purchasing, we are determined to give Jkrticular attention paid to Land Titles, Collecting satisfaction. ]MH* aad.aUkiails at Cover nmenl Claim*. C. S. Sergent & Co. •»TaiVft PHOENIX, OBEGON Principal Office, Jackaon'dlle, Oregon A S tiab . x will attend to iny busnesa in roitlstd. (v3no7 G ibbs