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,: ' Tt VOL. IX, PKINKVILLK, ( HOOK OOlNTV, OKKCJON, THURSDAY, FKHKUAUY 2l, YM. NO. 30. "Nt4,,-,.f.aw , l,f.., ; . ft,-afgaa, . Jk i r I Imh a new line of GotM.M JltHt Arriving WHICH V,I, MAKK HAND.SO..E BUITH NOW 18 THIS TIMK fey To U'five Your Ortlci H. SHANIKO 01RREH0USE GO Ftro priMif building, ready tu li a nd to MERCHANDISE, WOOL, PELTS, CHAIN, ETC., etc., etc. DKALKRS IN- Lumber, Wood, Coal, Flour, liny and CjJ rain. Special attention Riven to wool. First class lulling il grad facilttee. Alio stock yard l.ilt'itt plans. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS FOR HANDLING STOCK. nu'U'KIKTOU.S; )i IUIjIIJII J. M. K1C1CNICY, Prop. Finest and Best Appointed Hotel in Eastern Oregon. Hot and cold water on both floors. Bathe for tho use of guecta. Every modern convenience at hand. The dining room, under the direct superviaion of Mr. Kerney is a very model of tasteful, HpntleeS elegance, and tho service is equal to any in the state. All slagea arrive at and leave Iho Columbia Sothorn. Tlmlf lnd. Act Jurn I, NOTICH FOB PUUUCATION. I'. H. IjmiiI nmc, The lIM, irtn, Nolli I. Irrhf tlil In minrlianr ; illh Ihf i.r.ill"ii."l i'i '! .il l "lir...il , J.i n.ll l., iilllll "An I ..r in. .Alf "I ilinlr Intel. I '" skim ( I lil..rnl, "r . on SkiU'Id imI IiIiiIiiii l.rrlt'.rv." M ilell.lnl In n III ltit.tio l.lll Sll li H I ul AilVu.l t l-' .f I'tlntvllle. iHiunlli i'l r.'. olrf(.'n. . lia.i.llllrl 'it. niKl in mi. m Hi" ..III il.l.m.m n i.n. i"r .i. . ' ... .... .... ..... ..t Hit te ur tie .jr. a III 'ir aiei na tr te ijr in -.r laat Hit laiul a..n,UI Ii luota valualile lor lla limner of atom than lor arlraltuial i.tirinwa, ami lo aaialillah hl.rlalin in taut lau.l l l..rJ J muni, rotiuir rlerk. al I'tmevilla. Orajon, till Tu...lav. th' !' I. ila of Marrli. Il..l lla name, aa wlln..e. llTr.ui i a.lv, rre.t Ilia-ran, t harlea Krleaaoti and I'll I'olmlei ter. oll'ilnrvllle. tirvgmi. Any an.l all -r.n. eln I in hi- a.lvar.elr lh ale.te .l..enl..l Iaii.I. are re.iue.le. lo file Itietr rlAttiia III t It la oflti-a on or U'lora lli lalil . Imh ilai til Mart'li, jl 111 UW JAY I. l.fl'Aa, llol.lr. Grossmann'a Patent Writing King Th. tin i.l lltlliorlBlll liniirovfitietll of Ihe Ae 111 elieallof elililAlllllili, lliaalllil Ihe .oi.rrl ...I. ,,. In I l.eiiumn In a I" aei-H'i'V It,, iiir.il Hit. Hum . Ktelor.e.1 I,,- i.rotnliu-ii n.lle.a i.re.l.leiil.aiiil l.anla of e.lut aln.n it a ........ ..i.l amerli-a hainnle il.nen aaanrletl i in rlt. a. m. Ati.I atll olT.r l.rieif to .ilea ;..,, ,e...rt., .or .i .... ..'v::vi 'hT, t.r.l.Ti Max ".' ....a. man, ..n.Aii or e i in. PCNN Mrs UPPLV CO. Xtl 1KH. Kimrlh Hireet. .III,I'KI.IIIIIA Tlmtwr Und, Aet Jiinn ,!". N0T1OB FOB PUUl.lOATION. a. Land tlfllre, I ho pallea, im-iimi, f (rlnevllle. roii.iiy.ili rt.oK, a aia tin reirmi. i,..,..i .uleiiieiit No I '." f.irllii'inri-liii.M.f " m' Natiec K ell ,,l 1'rlni.tlll". enntilr nl (Took, alale of nrnnon. .a.ir.i . talett .'III N... Il f"r ti l-nreltHM. tti 0i .e ,r .i r. n.i if aw Mr an.l U an i(r aw "''l-liauiiei" wl t.ffi" prtM 1" "Ii.mt llial Iho latll.. ttltl ' titorevaliiAhle fur lla Milliter or It, n. Im'tt for a,rU-tiltii' ..ir.i.., ami lo n'tAl.l .1. Ihetr elAlninto aadl laud t'fre JJ SuiH I " utiv i'li-rk. at I'rlnot III.-, tH'i'ii ., 'tin In ' t" fl' "'v "' M""1'- , T h y 1 1 1 1 to 1 11 a lllle....al J II T.""!; . li-lte nil ol ITtl.fV (He. llfeon. Alii anil all l"'" t'l""l" adverse y li e ,lr.,l..-ril'.l l"'l ' rr.,.if-l-.l t.. II " Jliair rlalina In Mini "life .... uf U'lore lh aal.l ,,1;ud.i;,l Mareh, l.vyl. UH.A8i ii liei'i'intier '.'J. IK"' VHela lierrhr then 'hal In e.on ..anre .l.u No al. lor lite nl' , rtee -.'li. Ii u .. r ii e, ll, n"i"r.ivl.ioi,..il tho a.-l nl r..ii,re.a..J w M, In-fore V, A. Hell, f . S. l'..ii,n,l"loiii-r at J...1 a 1 1, a rnlllli'd "An a.-l lor Hi" "ale ol I'rli.evlll.', t .r.'c.m. mi l'luir..lny, the 1'JII. ilny liltTlJr' Ainia 111 lli late of Tail lor II la, lire- Mareh, Vt. I ... v,'...la an.l Wa.alil.iartt.il Terrll.tr)," A. nmiiv. Iln. lollnwliin lllti"..' ! frnte 5,"' J' ,,; an the i.ul.lle I.Atid Hittloa hr a.'t i in t-oni..l. lrn,:iiltoii unit reeiAinitllon nl ' '.' "ii Hie t..lliilu nan.e.l iwrwnia j ani.l Ih.i.I : f't,i, h. ml. Illf'l in lltla t.ltteB llioir i- .- n-mih and Mr. K V MeMeen, of I. -1111011111. XSMA. .--:.. ... i1.-? " JJ 'ir.v-' ' v : "i , ;,r,s (30I?MiKY.TtnJ.raiIor OO.iG(K) feci, in now fKuKM'll A Co , Ihiukera, The D.illiH, j I Moomk ItltoM, !aiiki-rri, Moto, ) W. IiKt, The I!Ie, (.It. F. LAt'tiiii.lN, Tho Kitllen. nAITrlilllili IT iinrn J, Tlmbor Uu'l, A-l Juii'S. I- KOTICB PUBLICATION. C, S Und om, Thn iIU', nr.-iton. Jmuiry J.I. !' Vili. I. hi-rt Ur eiirn iimi in c.-i'ii'lun1!' ilh Hie j.n ll..n. nl 111 -l i.t ..iisr." Jiin.-n, i.. i-iiiiiin, iiiii i..r ...m ... j limU-r Un.l. In llii-hii. ..( ( lil. rnl, 'r.' kii. Nrvi. tnl l..iif lull 1 ..rril.'fj. " p.li-li.li .l n. nil Hi"- fnlllf I ftii'l Kt.f- I' '! "' AHUM.! , IWJ . Ilif I.. II. liii! tliw.l l-rr-ll. have flle.1 In I III! nilli-e their mint ktalr mi ni., limit: Iianli-I V I ane. r. u..........li . h ,,f li . ..tu. ui it utai ..I . -i . . , . wuu'r.-.., .... U r lue, W M l la Kri'ith, (if HiMikmia, i iv t( fi-i'liutps .tali' of" n.tiliiKlKii. .m.rn .tnlmiirtil Niili.i. Slnl Jill) l, HU. for Ihe ilireliai of tlin ,,r ne ur, nw ir t- ir an.l n hf m qr eu I'i, tp in.. r It) t, W M. lltl.lave A Mimmii, Of SH.kaiie, riiunt)-of Hl'oUnne, HAle of Ww.li llialoil. .wont .lAlriiii'til No ti-l, lll'-'l July l. I'.... lor II. i' i.iir.-liute ol llo' tt hi e ir ntol tl III itr .oe 14, l.,l , r in o. rt M. 'I I. At t li.'v will nffi-r .nttf lit .how tlt.il lie' lati'l .onxiii I. itmru t.tiiAt.Iti for tl Unit" r or Hone llian lor AKi'ti-illtnrAl nrtoM'. an. I In e-lAl.li.il tloOr elulln. lo .At. I Iftli'l lM-fore Hie lleyl.ter All. I KiHulverat I'll" fall", tri'S''ll. on SioiiiIav, Hi.. I till ilav ol April. MaiI Tliev tiaiiif n a ilneuea : T J. I.itmartl, of The Halloa llroiiotii Hitillh, of I'tirilaiul. t'ri'poni J.il. ii lilo.of Heml, iinKoii: J II l.ane ol 5lllilieA.oli. Mtlili: I Itarle. A roller ot M.rlii.Ali lla.li: an.l Miner It V tmrtotl. lo o II Tm lor, liu.lav A lloein anil lila Kr.niKh, ol H.oltniie, W a.li. " Aiivaii.lall .eron eUlinlitit aitvowly lit" aUne il. nerllio.l Iaii.I. ro retiieletl lo llle ii". .,,, ,,,, , on or in-iorti ttto . . ' . . :. .. JJ.'l.lal) JAV I'. UTAH, Mi";Utt'r. Iie.ert Land, Klnitl 1'r.Hil. N0T1CH Fl)H PUBLtOM'lON. . V, H. Land tilllcii, The Ihill.-., nr.'ijiui, ,lAtinir '.'I. nan. Nolli'o l her.O.v alveit lltal JAMM . Me M KI-.N, ol 1 1 aa .tm-lt, l.r.'Kon, Int. Mli-'l nollee nl liili'iill..i In innltt. proof mi lila tleaerl-laiid Xt'Art, H.-nlHler. "tiis i.it.iircrtT HNAiii'N KVBiivwiii nit." L I L I P IT T Collapsible Pocket Stcreoscopo Apparatus. The .ntnllrat Slet-.-iin-....- with III' atr.miit l op tlf.llell -i'l. Illlll.lv luil-.ll.il In ihll. It-nt t-oloia 't-llll t K ll aol.l llli.l alK'.r ili-.oiiil(uii (inonnl-Itil-a). l.uTu.llnil ' V I'. l'l.ol..);uipl... l.-a ol mi (i-.-iii.-l. I'Hie unly CJ 'M- t"1'1' ,v','y whrr.- Iilepai.l In U-lU-f lot in. Ai'llla nil.lti-il. Llllput Storooscopo Co. I'uru-nt liiillillui;, I'hlliKlilpliia. 3 Ca .i IMll U ,1 ,t 1 1 1 W. A. HCLL, Attarncy and Counselor at Law NOTAflY PUBLIC. OOln on .trcel Ira. III. j In t'uiirl Home. ritlNKVIUiB OKEGON, C. W. BARNES, Attorney at Law and Notary. riilNUVH.UE. OriROON. Jfll.n on Went '1 lalr.t Klre.l. M. E. BRINK, Attorney and Counselor at Law A Btrout, Botwesn fir', and Becond riUNEVn.LE. OHEOON. M. R. BICCS, Attorney at Lav and Notary. Miiln Biroot, 1'ilnuvlllo, Oregon. OIUci an tlrcrl lea.llnt- lo Court llon.a. H. P. DELKNAP, M. D., JPhyslclan and Surgeon. I'ltlNBVILI.K. OHKOON. 0e la A Ln.wu A 1 1. ink (', lru Mlurt A. C. PALMER, Attorney -at-Law U. S. COMMISSIONER. Alt kiiiilniif U ml baitlnrm. rt-iilty. Oliice on bttei-t mmr l!,o l.'umt llnilw E. O. HYDE, M. D., Physician and Sureoon, I'ltlSeVULK, oikuoN. l.'ullx rnmilly !U!iulc1, day anj uitflil J L McCL'LLUClI, Abstracter of Titles 1'iiut villi', Oregon. J. H. ROSENBERC, M. D., Ttiysician and Surgeon, 1'RINEVILl.B. OREGON. ottic flr.l d .or r!h i-f Tiiiij'lrtin A 8tm' 1'rwit ft. ire. Or'r'It'K llol s toi.1 j a K.Itolin.lTtrt Srii riilNKVU.I.K. OKI DN. Per Thousand TI11.I..T laud. Ael J.ine J. IM. NOT1UT2 t-'Oli PUIU.K'ATJON. t'. S l.a ml liirifo. The liHllea. orejon. Jrtin.nr) . lyti.t. Nollee U herehy iilven H al In eoii-pltauee mi n.e i.roi i.iont oi ii.e a. t oi ivmt... of .hint- 3, fiutllc 1 "At. A'l for the MtU' ( tltnl'.T lMui 111 I'lf SUft'i nf r.UiftrMill. .e-V lift. ori'K-m itn.I WhIiIiki.hi I t riitiiry," rx U'litlt'.i to : I it so i'n.'.ho tniiil Sifi' i.y Bit uf A 1 1 u t i, l'.JaJ thi fi'll-'w imr itiuuts't prin tiM I1UI In ttilk ott.ro Itiulr muni ulsie llll'l.t. to v it I'mnlt I- I'lrtmht;, of Wnt'-rtmwi. nnty of t'oillUi4-hh M(iutt( Si'littl I'llllitltl. fWortl Mttii'. ihv-m Si Hll. lOv.l Oct . It,'.', for ttu- jHirohJiM i'l Ml" II Itf lie iT Hint iiu HV if or S, li il) r i: v. x M. lHmt Hrlv, of Wlunton. oouiUvi.fTniv-t-rat, stint' ff M!oih',";it, frtwii Mult mi'iit H i i. iil.- Oft jy, I'Nu, tur On win hv tf ilu i ht n ur liiitl (if v r M't I, i tt n, r is W M 'I hut tlnv will oiXt-r pr.mf ( kti.tur Ihrtt the lniil tMHittht in tioro .KliiHtilo ft.r tlx tittitn-r Hti.t Klotn tt'nti inrrioiilt'irn) i.irtnscs, mol lo .Uiiil-ti llo'tr ristitun tti mio! liu-'i tie fort t lie lirni't'-r titxt liftvitrr tti t he inl(o, Ort'jt'll, kiu .sndittUv, ttu- lltlt .tn of pril, l'i;t. t'ltry iiitinf u- i l in'st : K .1 lV.st.if.SI I'auI, M ! on ; ti 1. HucW of l uroinn, ; 1. K A lhn lititM nl r oi ij.n ns1. orotftm , V.ti w in Kix hIhch nt iiorit, t i'xt "O i t'iHiu M .i v rt oil of Tho t'ltllc-t, r tMt ; ntol I i 1 Miit ioii Hiol ,n Uiotiv liunlv lo-at-'iK M.nn. Any mul rill ii-ri!H cUhiiltitf lvtrvoh tlio M lit tv u 1tiseril't'-t tvuU ro retjiie-ateit to Hlo llioir I'luimn In Oiii oil too on or Lolora hU1 lllh tlnynf ATii, j.-.i to mil JAY P. UYAS, ltoiEltir. 00 Yt-ARS' ;..'''. PIT TMACitr. MAR:f5 'WeN'4 Ccrvnic.HTa Ac. nfonn umi.ltnil (1 nH'Mrh mul tloc i t'l ln lunT qnt.'hlr nit ft l;iti nur nitinioH h no w in-t hur 101 IHiiihuiiumI. .'..'iflttoniml. lAlJitOVK of.rrt.iMiU in1 ficti. tMil-"l n-JCiii'V f( 'I' t"'t '.tiini. !MU!tii. I'niiMiiii I .ivt ri tiintii;lt Motm .'1 t o, moctPO $tt. rttit n tfiic, w itlmttt r.rirwi, ilHlu A hAiiitmuiieltr llh.nlrale.l weefcle. l.til'i!rt eir I'llhitlon of i.nv aeieiujlu l-.nr. ml. I .i n.;l. a., a T iu-: li.iir luonllei, tl. ttoM I'j Hll imftli.h.'ilorit. EKUfN S Co.au,Ba-sy-Ncw York Umut'li OilK, o.1. V Ht.t Wililiik-mii, I). V, 2j c. a.c i.im: 3 M'.NriST, j 13 Sliipp Itt ruber At CAPTIVITY OF THE OATMAN GIRLS. STIRRING TALC Of 1850. . 11V II. II. STUATToN, ( CI I A IT KK II. We bilked, with the arllesstiess and eagrrfices of cur unrealizing age, (if the danger passible- near tn, of tho advantage that our Ht'-iatiun guvo to tlie kavngi',, who were our only dread, and each in hia or her turn would ipcak, a, w shiviringly palhurod around thit little, threati-ncd, sickly camp (ire, uf Lis or her intentions i- eate of the appearance of tho foe. Each Imd to ii'.vh n mnp of t!m courto to bn pursued if the " cruel Apiehei fhould 6ft upon u, and no two agreed; ono Buying: 'I shall run,' auotlu'r 'I will fight and dia fight ing,' uii'l atili another, 'I will tak tho gun or a club and keep them oil',' and last Mies Oiivo taya, 'well, there in one thins ; I ha!l not be tuki'ti by thtso miserable brutes; I will (lht as long aa I can, and if I n.-e that I un about to bo taken, I tviil kill myself; I do not care to die, but it would bo worao than death to me to bo taken a captive among them.' " How apprehensive, how timid, ho v frail a thing is the human mind, especially when yet un tutored, and uninured to the severe allutments that nru in thia state incident to it. How little it knows, ..f ....l;h i.:.. l. """I"""' ' itio hour ot sudden and trying imcrgency, only aa the reality it selfshnll test and call it forth. Olive lives lo day to dictate a nar rative c( live gloomy years of cap tivity, thai followed upon a totally dilft rent issue of an event that during that night, as a portability merely, was the matters of vows und resolutions, but which in its reality mocked and taunted the j plans and purposes that had been formed for ita control. "The h)uged-for twilight at length Kent its earliest stray beams along the distant peaks; stole in upon our sand-bar camp, and gradually lifted the (l.tikneps from our d miry situation. As the cur tain of that burdensome night de parted, it seemed to bear with it those deep and awful shades that had rested upon our minds during ils stuy, and which we now began to feel had taken their gloomiest hue frtiiu the literal darkness and sulit title that has a strange power to nimi) a morbid apprehension. ''Hi fore tea, and separating the shore from us, was a part of ihe river yet to be forded. At an : ..-!',' ?:our tho learns were brought from the rally-neck of lana where they had found scant pasturage for the night, and attached to the wagon. We soon mado the oppo site bank. Ik'fore us was tpiite a sleep declivity of some two hun- , , .. , ., f , 1,. ,1 or.-ti toet, nj 1110 way oi moroau. Wt bail proceeded but a short dis tance, when our galled and disar ranged teams refused to go. We weio again compelled to unload, and with our own hands and strength to boar the last parcel to the lop of tho hill. After this we found it next lo impossible to com pel the teams to drag the empty wagon to tho summit. '"After reaching the other bank we camped, and remained through the heat of the day, ii. tending to travel I lie next night by moon light. About two hours and a half before son set we started, and just before tho sun rank behind tho weetorn hills, wo had made the as cent of tho hill, and about one mile advance. Here wo halted to reload the remainder of our bag giige. "The entire nst-ent waa not in deed made until wo reached this point, anil to it sonio of our bag gngei had been convoyed by hand. 1 now plainly saw a sad, forebod ing ehnngo in my father's ninn ner und feelings. Hitherto, amid tho most fatiguing labor ami giant tli Hi c.i It iti", he hud seemed general ly untied lor the occasion with a hopeful countenance, and cheerful spirit and manner, the very aight of which had a power lo diipd ogr tliilditb feara and spread conical- stretching upon a kvel, a long die merit and rosignntion upon our lit- tanic westward, and lying between tie group. While ascending this hill I saw, too plainly saw -feeing familiar, young as I was, with n.y father's Bptnes to expres?, hy the lone of his actian arid manner, hi mental stale as did mother also, that a change had come over him. Disheartening and soul crutdiing apprehensions wcro wrillen opnn his manner, aa if praying upon Lisi mind in all tho mereilessnef-a of n conquering despair. Thre seem ed to be a dark picture hung up be fore him, upon which the eye of his thought rested with a monoma niac intensity : ami written there on, he seemed to btkold a sad af twrpart for himself ; as if some, ter rible event had loorm-d suddenly upn the field of his rnenttl vision, and though unprophecicd, and un heralded by any palpable notice, yet graduafly wrapping its folds about him, and coming in as it were, to fill his cup of anguieli to the brim. Surely : 1'onlnf tnU rt thLr Ului txf .rt Ihtra. Who Imtli mmxn!onrl ilt frota the horn Of iTOf J' ? W ho hth r'xjti adil ibc lw Ihtt rn eri rAlAinltfri greg Brimi? l'fplni down with jwl mor w Ihe heavy j IsO.-n mourner ; Ve. a r.l.blc notlr w.rn.lh of ln.imi'"8 ""r ' , . -rr-- a - d.iir.r; j night's journey before them. To 'us- The blood rushed to my fath- F.r h uUiih in fw.rM. eobMtaupon thei wlnff. of the wlni. Thai cuh ercnt. In their iri)i h, Uh niire uidft'l t'rtM-tidtueot.' ' Whether my father bad read that notice left far our waruioz bv Dr. Lecoant, and had from pru . "... .... Jence concealed it, with the l in pra.ss.on it may have made upon bis owa mind from us, to prevent tke torment of fear it would have enkindled; or whether a camp-fire might have been discerned by hinr in th distance the night before, warning of the nearness of the sav - age Apaches; or whether by spirit law, or the appointment of Provi- dence, the gloom of his waiting, ooorn tutu ueen eetn on ue.u. sst his mind in readiness for the breaking storm ; are questions that have been indulged and involun tarily urged by his fond, bereaved children, but no anawcr to which has broke upon their ear, from mountain, fro-n dale, or from spirit land For one hour the Right fore, my father had wept bitterly, while in the wagon thinking him self concealed from his family, but of which I was ignorant until it was told me by my eldest sister j during the day. My mother was; calm, cool and collected; patient to endure, and diligent t do, that she might administer to the comfoit of the rest of us. Of the real throb bings of the affectionate and indul gent heart of that beloved mother, her children must ever remain ig norant. But of her nobis -bearing; under these trying circumstances, angels might speak ; and her chil dren, who survive to cherish her name wilh an ardent, though sor rowing affection, may he pardoned for not keeping silence. True to the instincts that had ever govern-1 ed her in nil trying situations, and j true to the dictates of a noble and j courageous heart, she wisely at- j tributed these- shadows the wingj of which fitted over her own sky as! well to tho harrassing and ex haustion of the hour; she called! them the accustomed creiitions of I an overtasked mind, and then with cheerful heart, and ready hand, plied herself to all and any labors that might hie us upon our way.! At one time, during the severest j part of tho toil and efforts of thai day to iwako tho summit of that hill, my father suddenly sankj down upon n stone near the wagon, j and exclaimed, 'Mother, mother, in the name of God, I know that j something dreadful is about to happen!' In reply, our deur moth er had no expressions but thoso of calm, patient trust, and a vigorous, resolute purpose. O, Mother! West sharer ofoiir joys and nH', E'eu in Iho darkest hour.- of earthly lit, rntiuhod yet thy fond affuetlon flowed, When sorrow ront the heart, when fvv?i"Uh poht, Wrnjtff Iho hot ilrops of an ;iiish fr,,m thv brow ; To othy llit tul, to cool tlto hurtiinjt bra in, O, who o wvloomv aud so prouipl as thou?' "We found ouraeiv.'H i.ovr upon tho aiimruif, whi di provud to hu ths east edgo of a Jong labia land, two deep gorges, one on the right, the otker on the left; the former, coursed by Ilia Ciila river. We had hastily taken oOr refret.li mentf), consisting of a few parcels yet iU rays lingered upon the aura of dry bread, a-id aoioe bean-eoup,, mita that stretched away between preparatory to a nights travel. ' us and tho moon, and daylight was This purpose of night travel had ' full upon us. Our hasty meal had been made out of mercy to our famished team? so weak that it tli diffieultv thev could he driven during the extrms sultry jone aide, as if oblivious of all im heat of the diy. FV-sides this, the mediately about him, and was meun was nearly in full, giving uB!atout in the act of lifting some of light nearly tho entire night ; the the baggage to the wagon that had nights were coo!, and better for aa yet remained unloaled since travel to man and be.ut, and the the asctnt of the hill, when casting shortness of our provisions made it 1 my eyes down the hill by the way imperative that wo make the moat j we had come, I saw several In of our time." -diana slowly and leisurely ap- I" p, upon an elevate ', nirrow ; proiiching us in the road. I was table-laud, formed principally of ' greatly alarmed, and for a raomeat lime rock, look no-.v at this family ; ! dare 1 not ppeak. At the time, the scattered rough stones about' my fither'a Lack wis turned, I them farming their seals, upon poke to him, at the " same timo which they set thni down in haste ' pointing to the Indians. What I to receive the frugal m?al to;' in niy father's countenance, strengthen tbam for the night's;'iteJ in me a great fsar, and travel. From two years old and , took a deeper hold upon ray feel upward, that group of children, j ings of the danger we were in, enconscious of danger, but dread-jthan the sight of the Indians. ii,. - ir, l.n... ,.r t f . ., . ,,:. SUV suuvu va iuvii), aai niiu. uuin ; babited and uninhabitable region made up of a succession of Ulile-;ne lands, varying in size and in 1 height, with rough, veidureless aiues, aides, and separated by deep1113 wnuie iramo v. euuucmjr zorces. and dark canons, without' stiffened with horror. I saw too ; Vf .clat:on ,ave an occas;ori,i 1 scrub Ireo standing out from the j to attempt a concealment of hia general sterility. Around them, 'emotions. lie succeeded, howev not a creen snot 'to charm, to cheer.!", in controlling the jerking of his , enijer, the tame, tasteless deso-! iatjorij 8nj barrenness ; at the foots to speak to ua in mild and jofthe bold ceTat;orj) t,at gives com posed accents 'not to fear;. j j wider view than was grant- j the Indians would not harm us.' j .m . winjjn .jg ditTicult de-i IJe bad always tein led to believe fi!eg of the crlokej roail lt.ft bc. hmj therDi murm,rg on the ceaie. less Gila, upon which they gaze, over a bold precipice at the right ; to the east and north, mountain ranges rising skyward until they seem to lean figainst the firms-1 ment. But within all the extend-1 eJneld 8frept by their curiouiJone-thirJ intt in a email farm anxious vision, no emokinflr chim- ner of a friendly habiuiion pears, to temper the sense of lone liness, or apprise them of the ae cessableness of friendly sympathy or aid. l?efore Ihem, a dusty, stony road points to the scene of anticipated hardships, and the land of their destination. The sun had scarcely concealed ita burning face behind the v.'estem hills, ero the full-orbed moon peers A FINE Piano W bve mtlf rrMK,cnu'!i:s with the OroRon, for otu of thoir (sniowt piAtio!. viiu give the sumo wy ut 8 o'eUvk . tn. May lii, The suU-orSi'tion lrti'o ot.tlio ttovUnv n oUl or now sutiser or, who fays a year's oa-it .X) vott. Vb a ill alw orint o-h nook for 3 votes. Karh wov'k. will aojH'ar in lla' croliUHl tt the different ri'iiieMaiu. Given In this waj 0!!io laly will rteivo ft hiv.i'Uoim.' i-ront w hieh will eo.tt Jier noth Iik. nor will it cwt thoe who sutcril you only onr rvvolvir suli.scrip.iou rU-e. lo rtol U'!ay, tmt (ill out the fsnmu proper credit, RemcniK r, tho ono in hu to us each week (rw, while the other is good tion to aet'e.ni.any it. To the Review, Prineville, Or. Enclosed pleaas find For Name and P. 0. of voter S00 VOTE To the Iterit'u; I'rincrillc. Or. Ht iririllt ctirlaicd I ml fl.,V the II 'eekh h'rrietr, irhich ilai.ic l",etitc did 10 O vahxfor Nilme ami 1'. O. ol loi.titt-.-i- from the craggy mountain chain ; in the rear, as if to rno'.k at the sun weltt-ring in his fading gnre, and profTeritig tho reigs of her chafteiicJ, riiellow light for the rho! dreaded night. "Thou'h the sun had hid its gHlt rin, daz.ling face from ua - j bahi.id a tall paak in tho diatance, been served. My fathsr sad and seemingly fpll-bound with hi struztfiine emotions, was a Iitt.e kcv were now annroachin? near ! er'a faca. For a moment his face would burn and flash a.1 it criru- "'th the tide from within; then, a deathdike paleness would spread over bis countenance as 11 plainly the effort that it cot h:m muscles, and his mental agitations that the Indiane cou'.d be so treat- ed as to avoid difficulty with theuj. (To be Continued.) For Sale. Half interest in store building and K-t and one-third interest in iK iv; (ipvillh FlntiriaSP1 Mills r find pirte tn Prinvi!U. Fnr natticti- np-jlars inquire of D. F.Siewart. I Prin Prlnevillo and Shaniko Stage Company Special attention given to Ptuea erirfr aud Frelgbt t raffle to and from The DaJ'.es and Shaniko. SpcoitU rates grivan to parties and freight in bulk. ADAMSON & WINNER CO, Agents. :imMi aSvaliaaii aanftnv iftial4ati $400.00 A knonnSbiivio fir::, o Etl tn Porllum!, - h rtfU t vorvw hvr? fr ItOi), aiut will t''-i, to hv la y rcct9iviu- the mott tto. inll.jii p.r your; iu. eoh pt-rwn, whether mlwr p uu in alvanet will tie entitled trt iu the Ho view a cuion. which Is bmhI Kcsiew a Ibt of votes reeoiveU profHfriy Away ! for our tjor anyttiin, we M eharxing Wo are siml divitlinK pr-Mltii with our at- a-iS mail It t us. ami it .wilt iii-eivo ih j;iH.t! forthrw votes, w hU h eau he nent for t ao hunJred vote-, a cash ftubtierip- 3 votea COUPON". ur i ijrtir'g . (tliKi fi I'tioik to .ii-nrf to c I ' . '; I vT ' " 1 t t '; t L l n