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ocHoeo 17 i 7 :- 1-4 h tk n 1 i. V: K 'A PI1IXEYHLE, CKOOK COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAHCIi 23, 10 NO. 41. i it 3. OCHOCO KEVIEW. . v . 'V , '. ; ' : : By ' - 'J. A. DQUTfHT. TEJW3 0? SrBSCMTTKW: Onoywr '"- : Six mouths. ;..". ....y. ....... 1 J,J 0;ice On TUirl, lietw-en C and P Sts. STATE OiTiCiVL ITulSXiyUY: 'flora-root SxfetMY " State. Su.a lrca,-urer . . SiniaPriDte : ; JmlgenSupreuie Court.... B-n i sel State bonators . , . Co.igrossroen ..... J ,:($ Sevealli District. . 1- .-irsecuting AHol uey -J jut Seuawri.,. - .- Connvy OCiciai 1 -ReprescnU::c.. ... C"- luty J iWKO - - CoiBiauMonent , Ciiintf Clerfc.. SnertT - Treasurer. S' iioul Saiierialcuilent . A.taar Surveyor. C'jfOUCr. '. Stuek Inspect"'' ...... ... J. r irmifilie Precinct ..'"vrp.1t PnSKOVER " i' li- . MiVK .'" VitA-pfS M.iKWt . K. 15. ilCfr.l.KOY 3V. V. I. HA V Ed IK'. S. STRU1AN .(. il. :.ii v;;i!Ei.L ...Bli'iKt llEltMANS . . . . J. ii. iitir : W. K. JSI.ll .... G- A. couswsu. iVeet'rys ' .. i'.vsi. Power j il. T. Hill M. Browk '. JmiN COMliS . T. M It a I.I) -v IN (i. W. SLAYTOS . J. il. KKLLY IV.-li- 111 FiKUHi Uk. S it. Sites ... V. J. U. OKAY . J. L. LllCKKY A Tree Slery. (BY OTiVElS).. uiidcrst.'ind it vcrv v,e!l." ice ; I ! louo'.vir.g T tins encouraged I tr&B- not long ichas imli ' AEKIVAL AX1 DEPAKTXKE 01? MALL3. DatAss aB PiasBvitw-Leave PtinevW vrj Uay except- al ever dy exc.-t Muinlii o r-K- "aisiviLLi Ao Bnns-I.eayes rrineville - Maaday at a. u.; airivu iayatJUS'Ji'. . FKiviLi. aso Caxr i'oLK Leaves I'ri.iic Ti'; Moi'rtK ut arrives at iriucyiUe TuaoJaj ihp.- - -n I ....nt Milrl!till on HI-.ehe:i;-ia rni.cvu.u-.vv, . p "wila?6r M fame I'-va; returns to Mtteuell on ineui . v Pfineville itnd "Karrtin-Leaves Prir.evil'.e Wedii-Hy -.! return, to i'rineViUe on Pat inlay at ! r. a. . ., ,r J. F. Moo is, P. M. , MEii;;iiii oFSOCIfcilEi. ... PKISV!i.LEl.ni)a S-!.-j A... K. A A. M. oiTMturday nigut iMsWroeaea M.'; A, C. Palbk, See. OciMtt'TiOooE No. 101. o. J. 7. Kti evtrr Baturday mailt. . OCHOCO Lou JI A. O, I'. -V !r'1. . b aeeouJ aud last aou-iaji o ta ',1,:--": .. , . flrat Monuaj: evenniK o. : PROrESSIOAAL r. , - Otiar.;;.v. X ALU UV ilit,!, 0me-Pirt door north of Uou.e. ARRIVING 1 i ro.tip.j itiy iatt! a.rror. '.jre iTit,a u-o, ct "Once uponi a time," begrtn Un- th rcJtJesuake, and t!o sultse.ient 1 1 had cle Bob, one rainy day wuvm .the ogs cf my horse. Bolbre I had; Not restless, fun-loving, anu sbut-in ; titiitfhsd, Lowtiver, my kind and but sti to realize th;tt they were enough to last until daylight, I was mef that I Wi(B oeing ; saved. For I knew thut no wild children cluU'ren sircuiiU mm, aim k'ggt-d for atiOtlur story. Once uixm a time I as triVi.-inj through that portion1 of Mexico a eun of certain II thoili by thfi black wolves of Mox- j animal would attack a person while R-iiose Here.enes.-5 and ferocity ; protected by a bright Sre. I struck read and heard so mush. ! one of the blessed matches, resolv- a p!e:is;vrt prospect surely ; j ing as I did so to . erect a monu- I thought, tii was near-1 i ment to the man who invented destination, ail1 "pcd. to. them, and touched it to one of the t before it booani'i .quite i tufts of . grass which inmiediately I'wih they, would not ?t- j blazed up like a resinous pine. ' ll.a streak of daylight The -wolves, .who were closing in ed. lut it gradually grew j around me until I could feel their and darker, and the wolves i heated breath in thy face, were ev- tta-. cloths, and told me she should ex-: crowded.. ciosdjv and grew thicker! identlv not at all prepared for" this lpalhetie listener drew me into nig rn cool and cl-.vm, ! reacn when hhe insisted up-on my drink ICi CO 1V. :e. he dw i: to cive me a bath and a chaiure of i darkc where water is scarce, . anid one is . called a servant whom she ordered j rei compelled to travel tanees in order to g.. Cons, where it can be obtained.. . -j pyct me-; down" ftairs-.in half an 1 unui I .poame thoroughly alarmed, I brilliant reeention. and- immedi- "I had started lo:iif It-'oro day--i liour. I -1 quilckenw my pace almost to-a ately retired to a back seat where light in the mor.n. ?. pnd no- At th.e appo'nii d ti.n? I was in ; run ; ljii, tiejj fa.-fer i went, the they sat upon their haunches, gaz-t-hough I had urj-d my-.horS'i -to , the parior feeling refreshed and ( closer tfiey cajtie until one actually i ing at the fire aud at me iu a ur her utmost,-it was nearly sundtvn 'rested. Here a fine-looking eider-jsnnppeji at my heel. '-This will i prised and rather subdued manner, and 1 was still eight or ten miles j ly gentleman, with a fierce, white never qo," thought I, "I will try I With the most exact mathemat- from the only place where I kne-.v mustache, arose to greet me, and I what ijot lead will : accomplish." ' ical calculation I mentally figured I was certain of procuring that the beautiful blond who had greet-! But I i(ncw Ijhad but three cart-1 out how many soap weeds it would necessary rcfreshfaent ; it was a-: extremely warm day for even this almost torrid, country, which I had put into eu me upon trie thresii-how, hell fridges l i out her baud with a winniTig smile, i powerlt i my revolver, and felt how j require to last all night, allowing ibS tllU0 Were tO rtSiet ai an nvnrnm tf f.mr minniias The y.'ir! "This is my brother," she s.iil, laii.'l-e wohs, for by this time " one to burn ; and then how saving the- canteen j '-he caunoo speak Kug'ioo, so I j thcro wtre at jleatt that many, if! I was, not liahtinac another until in the morning too warm to n-.u t le intcqm tir." Together not more. I was ju,t turning to , foe wolves began coming forward longer quench thirst, although my ithey led me into the dining room, ! send onp of these precious balh in-1 again. Thus I spent 'the entire throat and lips seemed parching. But my deepes: passion was aroused for m ful Jennie, and 1 was -thin! to he - win-to bad been prepared a pouuti- s to theii) coin-j ful . repast . for me alosie. They (in the midst, when I descried IditfUuce iu front of me. 7 A LIU :' S.UitUBOX D Z.3 T 1ST. ' ; Full set of fewtli f wn 4-23 to :?4 ), 4ecjrd jng to qwality. 1 illing teeth reuueoU to lowest figUi-es. . -. AH Work Warranted. . Grain or flock, taken in tfcintnge for Aao-Kther aad ciilorofwtn a-l)".i n!tcre.l. foaiep-i''irt a.mr wo-.t oi 1- iit NatiowaiJlmil. fr-jiN,.-.!!::. ------ ViO-bu C0. V. CASKi- ATrunEY-AT-LAW, riB!.Tn...E, aot:- OlBee I!yieJ Building. . j. f. r.ioone, ATr'OliNEY-AT-LAW, raiSTn,t,K, ' i - UKEGOH, 0ff.ee Sooias back of PoitoCice. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER . - - - Ob-jgok rBISKVn.LB, - ; .: Kk:? hi 115 U' f?ii pia iSc ff oUja stecfi th-, loth sat down, at the tiible v.ith me j what . seemed to he a baud of of ' and we soon became very well ac-j mounted audi armed Annrchcs. Yes 1 could see their steel spears noma l giisten. isow ! 1 was in a worse at a ! quandany than ever. If! fired at City, the wolves, thd report of my pistol dismounting and leading her the quaintod. r nnainder J of the journey. But! They v.-ere orphans) and S. just as I drew my feet from the stir-1 Leona bad " besa educated rips in order to fulfill my humane i convent . in Washington intentions, she gave a loud snort, i which accounted for her American would apprize jtho Indians of my at the same time darting to one j manners and her complete mastery wide with the rapidity of a flash ..of "of the English tongue. .Weil, I lightening, and I heard tbe vi.eiou3 - remained two days with my new hiss of a rattlesnake. Before I j frieuds, and would have glacly re- could regain a firm . seat in the mained longer ; but it -was impera-. saddle, and succeed iu placing my j tive that I should be iu fPsso d:d feet once more in tno stirrups,', the Al upon a certain day, and now i had not. a day to lose. Mine host, Senor Don Bacca, insisted on lend ing, me a horse,' which he srid-I lavfi at th next nlantation.' di-tant. This kind thoroughly terrified animal whom I had thought too tired and ex hausted for any furtlier exertion was rearing and .plunging frantic-' ally, and quicker than-I caa.tcll it, I was. performing a .-double.. - and !oif couiu ie sixty miles ;r I rjfuvid; fj-. ba 3li:. twisted sum.mer-sauit'io the fyijr. ! myself indebted for far . more than lighting u.prsiuejiwnAi:ot. a .foot from old ratt iesu:;;ie, I could ever hope to repay, I . stqod Wiio gave a! greatly in dread of those . fierce hiss, and struck out. viciously, just nipping my loot heel an I roiled over -and over 'put of his way. When I had rolled $o a safe .'dis tance I gathered-, myself .'; up, and whereat ouis, ,hnd I Would no doubt b( taken and put to death by tbe eruel j.Appaebes.' Yet the wolves vere howling and snap ping at me, jand I knew they would do lay ah attack no longer. n the extremity of despei- t,o throw "vm'Rplf mercy of the Appaches, the thiee bullets to aid me in my rape to them. So I turned straight into the "eyes of the leader of the pack, then ran as I never rja'h before. I couli hear jhie hungry,' savage snarling I and howling, and knew iny shot ihkd tajken t-Ubct aud that Finally ation I cbncluJed upon the and' use dpanish mustangs. "Well, if yon will not accept the pony, you must at least allow a servant to accom pany you afew miles and put you j was but i morSl-1 for the hungry on the foot-trail across, the moun-1 pack, and they 'were soon after me again. lhus 1 spent night. Not until the first bright appearance of day did the wolves leave me, and then I had less than a dozen soap weeds left. It was a close call, but I was saved, and with a thankful heart I set out for hacienda de Salvordor, where I arrived about 8 o'clock ; my late scene of action among the bon fires of soap weeds having been about nine or ten miles away. " Did I ever see the Seuorita Le- -i - : J on a again? Well, yes." But this isa wolf, not a love story ; I will save that for another time. GoodjXews'for GastrulOregon. . A Washington dispatch ' of the 13th says : j An investigating tour to Europe and Canada will be , made about April 1, by a board of engineer of ficers consisting of Colonels Man dell and Carigill and Major Post, who are investigating the subject of the best means of, overcoming the obstructions to navigation now ex- theydiad Etospbd to devour their fallen comrade Bt the ded . wolf j ist!n8 in the Columbia river at The after making a surgical inventory,.'; tains .which is at least., one-half ; again. : i turm.fl raid fired again, concluded : I was - noi hurt, only shorter than the traveled road.'M Once mode they stopped long enough of Another dead com- nd m 'an instant were at , with jrreater ferocity than like Pete Jonei, ."party consider: As Leona interpreted, this from' her! to. dis?po4 iuie added a' 'few v;o?d3" of ; panion, i I was me ag. :ni able Shuck up like." . My- first j bi-othef, she adaed a 'few v duty wrs to d.-ipateli the -snake, entreaty of h.er own whitl which I did with a bullet from "my unable to rerist, so, with many : a ; ever, revolver. The next to care for my ! backward glance,-! made my way j Kow I poor Jennie who was standing, a until a sharp turn hid the house -1 waited short distance away trembliflg vio-Wind the lovely form of Lepra from"! yards of lently. I was soon convinced ; eight. ' The servant trotted along j and fired that anything I might do for her j behind mo ' for al-out a half an naming would be of no avail. The snake' j hour, when we tame to: a - narrow, strength, a was fast extending to the !. body. Although knowing it was ! taril I. was to take. He caught the vain, it was eomctuing to to bind up the swollen be able; hai i;,.,n ; i 11 illU s,mi ratiter indistinct path which j for the I ie made 'ice untterttai'td was the ; agemst a i hiia mi ll ad thou a graat ill lar I threw him, made me m a era no er i?r.-n, nml turned tat READ rpx THE BEST ever made by any paper ill iff. its W ju .riPi.n $75 Great English Remedy. i pB.(..-i!fl, itv vrortk niemr.ir, loss of brain ptiTfcr, hv-toM. lica-i-cU, rain la ftus twk, viervo'is rh.-p, uiiiveriR is-rsttside. -serai-. eriO v.i r-rtvrcr o.f the- tcner- l bv.tndtMnvtn firnvi cTn. aad which al- H mutely laa"tt prewtuic -l inatnty aos aK:To-E a (--.ire. r.i.c. .v.- i., iJirws a!i p-Tin-nnnicationf tot'?o Pian i Ofafltursrs. TU5 MUiltv.VY J!f:!-I.-IT CO.. in Priao,.:iilel;xHoAiuix.Ai.iwii, k . cloths (torn from my coat linings)-! while I sat out at a rapid wet with the"-t- pid -water:' in-! was soon alone, all clone in the had but one cartridge left. until jwithin a hundred he Inf'iijns, tlien turned my lalt shot, and sum-- 11 4f my remaining darte-,1 forward, straight Jiaiis.) As I tumbled up black pbjoct, 1 discovered de a mistake. What I ;ht to Le Indians was on! y Weeu. Th-3 the canteen, something to remove so. )f a barren, sa-i dy, almost height of thicket: or grove of soap r tuiis over 0::!(ieS 0 center o s jftp-nr. v. I span weei fr-ows in' t.if ee Or four feet and then in a great- tuft of long coarse grass, from the .wiium ishoots up a '-lone loi.J resemWin;; a hsmrii: been the Apaches. rod; thesf, in niy imagination, had glisteiiing irpears of the My mistake was a very natural oiie, and I should have felt relief inst- renewed Dalles and Celilo falls. The object of this voyage is to visit the latest improvements in canal locks and hydraulic vertical lifts now in suc cessful .'operatioi in some of the principal countries; of Europe. They will take in the cities of Lon don, Liverpool, ; Glasgow, Paris, Brussels, Otawa, and other places, and investigate engineering works of interest in those cities. The board will be gone about a month. It will be remembered this board has made a preliminary report to congress relative to a plan of over- coming these obstructions at Celilo and at The Dalles. In that report the board recommends a portage railway as a temporary expedient, and one which would afford the best possible relief for overcoming the obstructions, and a project which would consume but a com paratively short time in putting into successful operation, and one which would render, consequently, almost immediate relief to the great de mands of commerce, which are now greatly impededy these ob rtructions. The report which' the the saddle and bridle, and fendlv i trackless ranee of iuIK Bat caress the noble, faithful animal j was not loueiy : for my ' mind was ' who loo'ud at me with ' pitiful, be- ! so full; of the lovely Leona that I seeching eyes until - tears came i was in4iffer.su Wo my surroundings, into my own. I actually cried! It began "to be very w&rm along, like a child when in about a .half; towards noon-, and coming near an" an hour she gave a gasp and a j isolated juniper I sat do-vn in it shudder and fell dead. uDoar old ; shade to eat 'the dainty luncheon Jennie," I said, "dear old girl, we J Leona had insisted upon my carry have taken many wild and peril-) ing. When I had finished, I lcan ous trips together, and yoa have Jed. back against the tree, and clos- saved my life more than once. ; ing my eyes, gave my self up to -eagerness But you have taken your last trip, ; thoughts of the beauttiu Lastilian. j sy!;tjied toi feel sure of their game, JennL', . dear old faithful ..friend, ; And before I knew - it I was fast gathered yi a ciccio arouud me and good bye-," and I clasped her poor, ' asleep. I do not know how long I onjy seme'd to wait for one bolder stiff neck in my arms for the last . slept, but when I awoke the sun j than the rjest to dominance the at-t . Hiram Baker, of Dover N H time. Then I picked up my sad- j was far in the west, and I knew I j tacL- As! for mVstdf, I gave up al! I will ,rnkhu BLitti lhvfJ not my fiiirce enemies, the wolves, ad of disappointment lu.d f board wil1 BM' on its return trorn anroad will be the hnal one, and it is presumed that a plan will be devised which will, afl'ord a suc cessful and permanent means of conquering the diliiculties to navi gation which now exist. the attack "with greater than j ever. They now die, threw it over my shoulders '. must walk very rapidly if I. reahed. and trudged painfully on. Sever-': plantation de iSalvordor that 'day. al hours after night-fall I arrived, The trail was rough at all times, foot sore ana weary, at the planta- : and quite- steep m many places, so; Xi)auSi(i. I fM that it would be tionofa weal'lhy Spanish gentle- that, though- I did my best,-the j imi)05ihU to hold out against a man, and was met at the door by a :suu dinppeared, and it bs'w to.) pi,ck of Wolves in a race of less ' cotitest, that Hiram 'shall TO EE GIVEN AWAY pn July 4th, 1880. ; .HOW TO GET IT: Sverv subecriber to the OCHOCO REVIEW who pays up all awear- fcges and one vear's subscription in advance: and all new subscriber who pay ons ycars's subscription in advance, will be given a ticket en titling inem 10 a chance in a riilii'x DixAu IaGt to take place -on Julv 4th, 1880, for this ELEGANT MACHINE. ; in Addition jo this Gfier We will," until April 1st, 1839, furnish all subscribers to the OCHOCO REVIEW who pay up all arrearages and one year's subscription in ad-1 ish that the fair lady came lo mv ing. ir'ly, blaek cre;itnis. '".At !.- hope....-My last desperate ofibrthad been put forth in the last run for the sunp'.iHed Indians. I was utterly h jndsome and hospitable lady g o v -l uiiiy vil gny, a:rl tftnl .ho tnv a jm not a Mexican, but a Cartiiian of haeiond i greeted my fight. Some- jg0 ci0n,r jj the purest, fairest type ; golden hair, tmng em attr-ietd ,my attention, Mv las cartridif6 was gone, - and i:i. .-s....:... .1 v.... . - t i .-i.: ..u i.tj i . .; - ., r .J my cuuipiexiw. aim mue ejw. . u-,bvs:i, .jiv,.i h "-.. i leaned .dgainst; .one. .or - the soap and a like amount even miccpmi endeavored to rciate my late ex- pleasant At first-t:i3re was but wecd treck mechanically turning! t,,n vt,ara ilt tv,.,i ;:m u perience and aacoimt fnrmy -pitia-"one object, than prssJntly another, the eu,ptJ cyHMd(er f my n0w use ble plight, but suceeded so indif-'then '-another' until. .finally' there i i0,a rvnltar 'nihil and 'round. Tt ferently with, my imperfect 'Span-; seemed t bel-.wns-pfythe sak-. j t,,e desperation j of despair I felt ill probably hesitate long before he goes on a spree.; ' His father died recently, leaving an estate worth $1,000000. The old gentle man stipulated in his will, which i. . .i ... i . -, nasjustoeen sustainea against a idred Tard, if I knew by would; save my ii re. receive ifoWJO a year until death ; that if he does not become intoxicated in ten years be may draw $250,000, vance. and all paid-up new subscribers, the East Portland SUNDAY- olAli, an eight-column, four-page paper, ViU 1 ljAK r-liliiii. Subscribe Now. in mv poe rescue. "Mouse t'o not trcul le fiwt they app-ir?u upoa tiio nms rpj..s n.u ; ycuetelf to spei.-k my language," on either side of mj, ana at a re- she said in the tuiett Ki.gii h, s-peruMe dit meo; but as it g,-e-.v uiia, thes4? with jut cno.-.gii if the ip:;nich darker tney crept efjia, ir accent to u-tidt r Ler voice ui.-.tii;at- into lha trail -ontad me 1 va-n : and I d.y as :-o 'ov ! jov !: gets intoxicated he loses alL Justice Keigwin,ofJcffereonville, 4s, hoping to find cart-i i!1d-' Goes not consider marriage a eh I k::cw were not there, i failure. During the ten years be There were no c irtridges; but; lias tcl- as magisrarate he has hes ! Oh, united 2J78 couples, and of these Tne isoap weeds were as aoout u per cent came from Ken ier. jli the.e Ae.e only tucky, mostly runaway matches. ft,"