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   Weekly Oregonian, The (Newspaper) - October 20, 1855, Portland, Oregon                               ai Monte r by Governor county ha 80 men Th ed o Boers SPA 1 I OTS oo IA t Corporal Sb ibrick Noms it ora Th ioi nch were reo nl gentlemen Stales Do requisition be citizen soldiers who u uk to re- company left K fail for is pf gallant his and who count an tha or si ods h I jhui B S in u J B Stafford p ml 4th for tbe fi bt waiting to carry this and nj at y ftp i I it Barnam sist br Col Jj esi nth lese in ratura Icra t ihi th lly the enemy o Ithe of tlie 1 ilily of tb ir to t K are who believe that sup mm till Ih ej t r a J i i core OBI tbj Idians fight or are mf in led by 1 umber i 1 1 armed mount d and old 1 he by regi or be mag purpose bid Ibis fir ll feud M what Wo mind Kutter mi com Handing officers 11 hi Ifat Ley been furnish the to the as wd wi h mi ler t Or bin He worked ari not 11 ic god the lira been a Colonel l na eots and At tUi aloi been urry to aj company and aa scouts 1 it be nil 111 by th to tbo artak O isc de is j ind ty a cubit 2 feet a 6 VOL 47 Day who w is sent out to assist Maj Haller met tbo cc twenty miled from mer having and mand ID tbe e for- laced sentinels r guard Alaj at soni distance from Hatter who had aa will bo scon by the re- port kept a tml while lie mam body with the wounded had already the outpost discovered for tht first tie whereabouts aid true positron of o leara tbat Day bud pushed on to a laid hour of the nig L when the Bum als which were heavily e1 gave out and be was compelled to atop This is a fartunato circumstance as Day would passed and bean f all cut off The steamer Capt Weils morn mi from I b p Cascades Capt dirt o from the Ho Worms 03 that the regulars will not the field the arrive are ready for service are 70 mcl place Th has 1 een engaged for last twi transporting cannon and me of war from t n he understand deems the aq a I p not to guarded This is opinion of ne Wit i who alt I tics m war or the fl Reports closed and that i ome I r there bell that tbe fort can can be brou ht ig ji Vc leam Indians are constantly s Seve o that to be it all the Indians casi ward i i tbe night Foster's and the n T another Indian dei A few w a to tbe Ion Ust of s com nil ted in Jar Co r the U S 1 BO tbe ham we re with aji 7 of tbo coi ort Walla Tallai ity or thu safety y the number of I soure 4 ll: bands beta I i A in tp and were ed on be m on Jacksotn ille and Yreka road by a of about tw Ive In- supposed to be Rogue IT tribe After i t Mr u they si ot ten 1 one bf fti is was loaded with fi led MOT of six and retri at to w The Inaine of th M 4 le kf this and ilo red to drive a i i one of t on Pear river to The names John from lie lilt M There le bad been with a OM if produce h i f 1 near the bia river where hi DOW reside The mi no disposition to v the ai haw beau that il Fort have ms tive y refused l o lo so has d t le t ra Jt by f I bi dt ten of tbi i i were to if tbe to ga n at tbe Indian ir n redress for ries doab by them aa they k at this time I doi to theg than OH til n a an i fat t that ji troops it Lane have fi fled in every instance to tbe 01 our Bil item re- them II 4 fart ia more a notorious tot thit the cour le ie I by the for thu district has pi a to the fter d of to tie community They re allowed to rosi 9 tb i country at will t times tl ey our people rob aei i of proj erty and return to the re- sen tbe p oper irs will go and inn iab them for 11 aor r the citizens to o it The number killed since the establishment f oil Lane is nore taa i men o c no Indian und it sens bly felt ence among UBia but in imposition and er bo the Indians to continue murderous asi our people 1 safer fron be Indiana if A were pe untied to defend wit lout the bf tha of is evident to very man Jlui u th the disgraceful pursued by them ai d 1 atu to that some a nong us a e so closely con celled by party u th it they still to justify srich lUons upon tbe public aui unable to conceive tl object is that their p is a pleasant ncj by perfor ur at and d aoon be ex e the and in event need of u uu aming aud perhaps the re removed will not t to v plat I haVo hoped t ome one more c conduct bit dy without tht Indians R atOu lays in Army y men t that required of or forced to seek become an I lere would bt no L military post tu fear that if stationed so they can in tba d for which they at nt e a from lie than myself i waited too long and if tbe acts mentioned in i ly arc worthy of a to gue lace in your paper hem 1 am mqh respect r Quibble servant P Q be San b Herald nas prepared with a table following as tbe tof from California to tld bMI by steamers and tbe Jait five parts of tbe vro mg vessels durin tbe Jait ve shipped i n 1659 EOS 1852 f 0 8 and r the nine months tte   

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