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V. - in, . , s-." i .... v t ...a w . "1 v . . r mM. - w.- . . ... ..i ii ---.. , . jr .-41 i vym j . . r ... j a. ............. ' - " .. .... ... . . .. . i - , "... . jfe.- ( i . i, ....... 'I ... , -j. . " f r r i 1 i I 1 - ,J' .J! f V' " "8 r I. A VOL. IX. I K I NK V FlUC :K0( ) K COUNT VrOKKfTtix, TilUKSUAY, FKBKITAKY NO. SVA1IIK0 OlAHEHOUSE GO riro proiif ImildinK, DOxiHx) fwl, In now rumly to IuiimIIu MERCHANDISE, WO0I PELTS, GRAIN, ETC., etc., etc. MAMCKH IN- LiuhIht, Wood, Coal, Flout, Hay and Grain. Spi'iiiil ntli'hlion nivin to nn.il. Firnt rlu lulling tuiJ gr;itl ing fitcillii'i. Also litock J'ntiU lutinl (ilium. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS FOR HANDLING STOCK. . a w i, .,U1. i in. n m, (jl. V. I.At tllll.lS, The l.illf(t. ....... , .UA.wuniiivit iirniM t 1 I J I. M. KIC1CNICV, Prop. E Finest and Best Appointed Hotol in Eastern uregon. P HuUnd ooU wilr on both floor, limhsfor tho ub of ?ui I? .Vm.w mnl.trii rnri'ltlki.iitn III liallti. 1 IB Ullll ng ruoni, iinunr "in uiivh w t"-1 ""' . ; ii ury iioIbI of tmtcful, fx(lii cU-gaiio.', itnJ Hi ttervke m -junl lo any in vu ;M Mffpnivoi.UnJ lcve (ho Columbia Sothi-rn. V. A. DELL, Attorney and Counselor at Lav. NOTARY PUBLIC. Ollli'D on Urml U'illii( to Courl llmiac. PHINEV1U.W OKKCJON. C. W. 13AHNE3, Attorney at Law and Notary I'KINBVILI.G, OHEOON. )".'i nn Wol Tlilr-1 mtMi. M. C. BRINK, Altamay and Counselor at Law A iititul, HolWiH-a lrltt Mid Hocoud I'Ul.NiCVii l-K, 0K50ON. M. R. B1CCS, . At'orney at Law and Notary Until airuol, rriiipvlllM.Oi'Oifon. Jic on .tirtl Utntllns t Omrt Ilnii 'e. i.................. ..... ........... . ........j I CAPTIVITY OF THE! i OATMAN GIRLS. A STIRRING TALC Of 1830. I iiv ii. ii. rriiATTuN. wondurful nowcr to turn every ujoii into a kingdom by Limnelf, mini iniw b injj.i. -j and to dcvelope th real naturo of it, waa all we left lo mark tbo .... .. i i . r i:. i.,.t ..;,,.. ,.!. On. HMiril A OI.KKK, pHOPiiiKroua. Smilli's Reception, : Carry the folio wing brands of CasodGoods: 0!tt rnt BiooV H'lurtion. OM HicHory. Uucfconlnmiinr.tt.ve. Mt. Vernon, Mollrnyr't Hour Mh lioK Rilr. Moor ' Pure Old Mnh, Tooth. Old JltmlltK Uourbon. Murtull Cgnao. Yellow StoiicttnilOUl Hickory Fine AwHortment of Wlnca Domestic audlraportod Cigar PUINICVILI-IC. - - OR KG OX Tlmtx'f tJn.. Aft Jul" I"1 NOTICK f"vH rUtlLlCATlON, t' 8. Und imn, Thn l"ll.-. lir'n, IV.'mlvf IS, lJ Sllm l hrrrlir ' Hi 'iil' II ,,U f l.n.hm Hi- Hinlr. ..I I .H..ruU. ir. V. '. .si... . li- Wlll.llll"ll lrrlt..r." r.7;.l,-.!".' .H ! -l"l' l..l..lM.lr.V l ..( rlnrvill MUMII ..ITi'k. ll Pr t'.'"' ii i.j nif.l in iiii in Tlml.Kf I.ih1. ArtiuS. I:i. notiok ron ii.im,icATioM. rl'Vi:nnMKJf. l ultpd HUIM IhikI Th 1'iillc, r., .it iiiiiluf i.t 1 FJ ' . . r. i i i... ik. .,,m,.. mti.ni iiiiii , Ik.I lll Ullll Ulflll l 'I"'" I''' '"'" 5mn.ll. '""'" "'"1",',;;l,""',n' i.... i.. tmwi n'... ',,'11,,l'r:, in. Crliii'vlllK. lri-(iu. .1 ,' .Iwriu'.! tnl r r...(ii..i"l M A1' lull, .lt ..I Ntrrli. H"" ti.i.,,r Grossmann's Patent "Wilting Ring Till- in. ml ImnoHniH lni.rnv fm.-lll l'f Hi" n,. i.w nl Hi H Mi'l"'"'"' ' l-r..ml.- V, r .t" ".l m.-rl.. H.ii.1.1.. .I.tll " ''I ii... iT.nl wl.I.I lr Mi, .ninl.l-'.' c :.t.i.f?m : ...iiiu'ti,,. ...... 'i..'.i.rr i.t ni.i, w immii ' ' ''' ptNN MTQ UPPLV CO. N, I 111 H I'-lirll. HUM, I HII.UH-.I I'IIIA N..llro In lierol.T HWcil H'l ' -iinHi"'' Willi llir. i.rov I . ! Ili "I ( miri l J.ui. J, riil.ll.l Mn A.'l 'i 'l IUn..r Unit. In lliMl I I UI.tiiI. I'W un, "I W .lilui!i"ii 1rit.ry," Klf nrt'.l in H llm I'litilm IjiihI MUli't l.f '. ol Mijum 4, IW. . I........ 11 lVLTMII il ! of l,rlillli.niillt i.f "r.. k , ll if ilr.,Rl. Tinier IjiiiiI. A.'t JinmMKli. NOTtUK H'Olt PIJHUOATION. l, 1hi.,,..n'-i"., " , I , u- ol ........ u.v 4. i nlf.l it. IUI. i.tni'ti ) Wi,ril tali.intlll N" :n, I"' II" .un-l.- tilth.- lit . jr kinl hi iilll.l"i, t I" ... w m. n.l ill t.flsr irn.i( ln.r llil !- . 1 t. ..t. 1. 1.1m l..r lltnlttT ... l..i Uiii l.'t unrlonil'li. (nirp....!. mi. I In .-U...S. hi. .1.1... ... .at. I lltll.l ll.'f..tt) a t' I'nin.'.r, r w 1 .i.ntiiii..ii.,i'( . rrin-1 I'll-. llr..li, 1.11 lrltl), II. cull tl) t h'.-li rnry, iina i.u ... . !......... r wvi ii.fi. t: A ii.-m.-ii. J lli. kin, mi.! W II Klml.T, ll "I ITlnrl 1 1 urfsi.il A .ul H i.'ii.ii.ii pUlnilim n.lvor .'l r tli' ,liip ilrrrllrl Iii4 urn rr ilf .Iwl I" ltU llittlr rlnlm. In Ihlft ..fll.-i. pu ur Itof.ilo i.mi.1 mil rl ol K'bnr . lu til III i JAY I. UTAH. Knt'r: Tl.iilmr I mi l, A.-l Juno , I'M. NOTIC8 FOtt liniUOATIOM. f. . Uini IHHou.'.TIhi llnll.'V .)r.'B..ll; Knlli'p U tiori'liv iilii'ii tlmi III im.iivi nilh Hit' (.riiu.lniit (t ih.. tt-l ill 1 nut; nt" t H. Pi DELKNA?, M. D., physician and Surgeon. I'KiNh. '.':.!. . OHKttON'. -),- It A Um-.uii A tt'lrn.-k Co'.. Iru Hi"" A. C. PALMES?, A ttorney-at-Inw U. S. COM MISSION EH, AH I, in.! 11I !iii.I liiiinciK a wrintiy. Oilico mi Hl.ri l ni'.'.r lli Comt llnti-' E. 0. HYPE, M. D., Physician nnd Sureoon, PtllNKVtlXE. OUKOOM. I ' . t t'a!l (.rimii-th- nil.-n U-J, day aini ail j J I, MtCUl.I.OCH, Abstracter of Titles l'iiiitvin, Oregon. J. H. ROSENOERC, M. D., Fhyslcian and Surgeon, rui.Ntn axE.oatsooN. nr.. C-.t I ... r- -'! nl i.-ii..i -i"ii "u Cil KJCK Hill M' Itl II .2t.iilil7l'i' CIIAI'TKU I. Sluwly, but willi unruintukable ;i (licaliouH of a melancholy char. ioUt, (lia(T(:Uo!i aii'l iliMoriicr !riit into oiir c mii. I'inagrii: 11H11U b id ouuirn-'d among fani Him. Tli'iM who had tnkfti Ihc iiad in originating tin pruj.-cl, had hill tri nnikr tli'J ban and ci-nmirt it tlnno who. Inviug paat"l Ibf 'invi lly of lh trip, woro beginning U) tlio 1 I'l-ur-.- tf ili) dark, un tvckoiiiu, and uiianlicipalcl real i'ii'n. And in loine inKt.iiK'c a Ciiniln t wa rxbibiud by Uiosi Itiitii; car an 1 rank, well on irofcc-ioii,, m.-.Je at tiio outset, created expect jtion and confi leiicc lK.it in them would bu fuiind ben'! fictori", and nim counseiora, 'that teiiJe.J la disgrace their position, vxk3 the uir.vorthinwiii of their itiotivrf. and blat-t lh hriiiht fu ture that i'c:i,i' 1 Id hang over the lirnt b'r'.-i of our i')urnnviii a coiike'j lenev, feelinpj of di,cord ero engend 'red, which gained otrcnjftli Iiv unwise and unjuJic- j iutis counsels', until their pestileri iiial tflVt'.s thread ihroughout the I camp. At Moro wt tarried one night. Ihi-i ig a iinall Mexican town, of about three hunJred inhabitant, the moat hidden motives of hi l o inir. j .Several of those who had, with unwonted diligence and forbear inner, sought to ri-tore quiet and rntiffuclion, but to no purpose, ro aulvrd upon remaining here until the dinaflected portion had select ed the direction and order of their own inoremcil, and then quitftly pu -hud their way westward by lh other route. After some delay, and much disagreeable . discuesion among thems..'lve, the northern route was selected by the malcon tHtita, and they Coinmejv.-cd theii travel npirt. The remainder of ti? Marled upon the south road; and though our animals were greatly reduced, our sochil condi lion was greatly improved. We journeyed on pleasantly for about one hundred mile?, when we reached Soeoro, a beautiful and somewhat thrifty Mexican settle uitnl. - Our teams wcro now con siderable jaded, and wo found it tu-cesxary to make frequent halt ad tarrying, for the purpose of .-...riiitiiirr them. And this we Ai! found it the more difficult to do, as we were reaching a season of the yar, and section of country, that furnished a scanty supply of feed. rude Stake, with dale of his death hi name anri I be olf, up in which ihey r. ij iir nnlitil nnoi left our retreat. Tlia' filthl thn of bin last re-Minn nlace. Out morning, after spending a coo! night in a bleak and barren place, we awoke with several inches ol snow lying about u, upon th. hills in the di.-tancc. We b u) spent the night arid a part of th. previous day without water. Ou stock were scattered during tin nielil. and our firtt object, a fte looking them up, was to find soon friendly plice where wo tuighi slake our thirst. The morning was cold, with e fiercj bleak wind telling in frorr tb! north. A Ided to the pains o thirst, was the m-veriiy of the told We found ih it the weather is "sub ject, in this region, to sudden changes, from one ta the other e x Irernu. Whib in ihis distressed condition poms of our party espied in the distance a streak nilimi.ei letting down fro:n the mountains indicative of running water. Tt go to this timber wo immediately made preparation, with the great est possible dispatch, as our only rtBort. And our half wavering ex pectutions were more than real ized ; for after a most fatiguing trip of nearly a day, during which a.a or of us were auffjrlnz severely from thirst, we reached iho place. deer :. f I netllcmenU Ibat Ur along our line i interest, a f.tbolie Mission station,! of travel; that quality and price ! now in a dilapidated state; a Foit.j were likewise serious difhculties, garrisoned by Mexican tol j and that our wherewith to purchase 'diers, and a line tlrea.n of water, j even thee was well nigh exhaust j Unit comes, cool and clear, bound-j cd. ! ing down the mountain side, beau j We journeyed from Soeoro to the j tifung and reviving this finelr lo- j Kh Grande amid many and dis ..;i!.,., I heartening embarrafsuients and iui inaiKM rvsrnvj ""ff; i U'.i.n.ni.i.mwpiik at Soeoro. for and found not only timber asd n i ibn nnrnoie of rest to ourselves and j Ur in abundance, but a plentiful r r ,.. . T teams, a also to replenish, it pos sible, our fast diminishing store of sunnlie. We found that feod was becoming more scarce among the .eft our retreat. Ilia dogs kept up a barkinj r e whole night, and at se -or, night would run to tl ir and then a short disbui wood, as if to warn in of U ness of danger. Wo j- .t .t . fires, and each man, .-. 1 '.193 - kept vigilant guard. 1 Lem u i... -Jouht that by this 11. 11 - our '..s-i h. were presjrveJ. Tracks of ai number of Indians wi re sn.11 the camp next morning; so, oing out we futir l tu tt t.-..'i.t head of stock had b' n dii away, some of it belonging to ti.w- teams. I5y this stvcroL.o' - - teaiiu were so " found extreme c1 .long. Some oi haggtce were left tance from this ii vhat we here loot. lnimals some u'ut ibuuil the trail leadint 5 wild, dillicult mountain . where it was dangerous . -i less to follow. """" We were soon gallicred u en route again for 'Ta Dac,"a er Mexican settlement, of w, sve had learned as presenting 1 s Ju;crnints for a short recruiting halt. Wa found ourselves again travel ing through a rich pasturage country, abounding with the most enchanting, charming scenery ti, had greeted us since we had leit the ' Dig Bend." We came into Ta Bic" with better spirits, and '1 Be supply of game. Inrkey antclope and wild sheep, were t 1 1 1 1 . t . 1 1,1 1 1 ; nioro viizorous team, than was al ut from our bleak mountain caiiip. od us during the la.t few , 1 !uinilrfi1 mi Ifd At this place, ens of our number became the nnwilii'ie subj.-ctef.ij most remarkable and dampening c!y coiJ tve uui-t Have suuered seveiely, if we had not lost our lives, even, by the severity of the weather, as there was not a parti cle of anything with which to Jl.. . ... t,1M. . I blliu.c n uiu, uiiicea c 11.1.4 n-c. t our neon timber for that purpose, 1 JuPois h:n'1 ths ca,I1P at rather . 1 . ...t.. .1.. . , too rankl rule, suddenly ' came in transaction. Mrs. M, of ' Urapi t Dumpling" notoriety, while lf her two hundred and forty of a'JclJ U, A. tMNK. DKNTIS'f, VKIM'.VIM.K. UUKfON. J Ii Shipp Sells Ltiniber At $11 Per Thousand 'I (...lotr t Ai.tl. AO J.IUv' '.I. 1-t. not:o.'5 von rniu.icATioM. r-l Thoiuxtdav after leavi. this troubles. Sections ol the country a.u w no u. .au , '.bieewe can,; to the Natural, or era almost barren; teams were of tins friendly grove soon "8 ..... . , ., . :,.,i;i;,m ,.f bnmihtv I resolved unon at least one wnki J1"1 ' l.ioo we came lo the .Natural, or e -- 1 ... 1 . . 1 . t . f.:i; r,.l Imlirations of hosti itv resolved unon at .least one weik .s.inln Fe Pass, and camped that failing, and indications ui . . . .. . -i... f T...i;.r,o ran rpt i ii fhin nl lee. a lid arranffi j . r t . . . . i. - 11 l. .. . i . .... i . ! (iinrtff i IB inm-a ui inuioi'. v K - . . c I.ISIH as luo w en k nun il iu.ii.i-, iir i , j ed thn Forks. From this point ; there is one road leading in a more ' .iiiil...iv ilirfrlbin nnd frrnueul- j Iv selected hv irnigrants alter ar-: queni anu iarm..6. hhing at the Forks, though the) Xuat before reaching the Rio i other road is sa'id, bv those best i Grande, two fine horses were stolen i " . i - m , U-., fl.l resentativts of whom frequently gave us the most unwelcome greet iiit were becomiaz more fre- from Mr. Oatmaa. W o after wards learned that they bad been soon after seen among the Mexi -I pleasantly. One morning three cans though by them the theft j large, fiarcc looking Apaches came ' . . , ii.. !:... ... . ).. i Tl..... .. . . ... e' 11.. was attributed 10 unineimij neighboring tribts; and it was as serted that horses, Btlen from trains of emigrants, were frequent ly brought into Mexican settle ments and offered for sale. It is proper here to apprise the reader, that the project of a settlement in New Mexico had now been entire ly abandoned, since the division mentioned above, and that Caii- Iheir uncontrollable; forma had become the place wntre There seemed lo he ! wo looked lor a termination 01 our tcj, i''i''.' u' ... ('.Illnriili. Or ii.ul.or Iaii'Ii in inn I-'"" ' ' A h'u ' l' in-."mil itiii""." i,.....".- L . Nv.i ' ,v,"""F':;,':i Z i a" '. i,nd W.llli..Q..l.......tnrllv...r.-m..i. - f.tnn.M ... .11 ' I'M ' ''J;""' 'h, a,- U inr.n. .'Inii.il.iu- .i,lv.-v:.,-l II. 1 1 ... In- r Inn. In III III.' SUIi-it OHliTiliK. Urn u..it, N'i-vh.U uii'l V u.lniiiil.in It iril.'ry," if t.lfll..'.l In nil I lie l.lll.llli 1,1111.1 SlnliM l'- li I ill AiikuI I, mlO. Hiiuiiii'l W t'lTuplon, nf rriiini-llli', omiiii t'l Crtttik, iiMs "I Or.i.m. Iii mi iii-i ii, ,tri, rtli-.l In th in ',m''.i ln ii-ii Mnuiiufiii N'n. ):. 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Un: h nll'i'l-tiino. 1 Tii.'v n' n- Witn,'iM.it W.llt'-V 'O'S.'.I, (lii.tj-.- tl'.."l. 1 in Mi-Mit km. Aiclitn 1 ....ll. Ami Hiir.i''l J lnn m'Iu. nil ol I'rilU'vHU', 'u--"li. . - ' -, . ' nvnini.iill I'lrmii'i olnlnitiir nlvnr.nly lljo .1,'mhIio I liiml" ! t.'.inn'-lxil ,. iln Ir i-ltiliii. in l!i. f!W "il ut l''!"!; . ,'lh iliiv nl !Vn n;tr. r.Hi:i , HU. JAV I' l l' AH, ll.,ll.r.. Am- ninl nil pr-r-Minii I'lniinliii! inlvi-vi'lv llln : . i... i.i. i,,. ilil lit (I r "inilr I'lnlni" 1" llil ""I i"1 "' baro nl ;ih ilny ul Mareh, ,,.,.,,. , , . jt Um';i JAV I'. 1.1 I A 1, llngl.lnr. I'Tllll HIIII.IOT sitsn-rtii'M kvki.vwiii;iik," T , T Ti I IP IT T Collapsiblo Pocket Stereoscope Apparatus. Tin- Hmi.ll. m '-.IrrciiM-i'iii- ivl.ti Un' KirniiiirH it). Ii.-,il pflW l. Illitltlv liii.IW'l I" ilill'-i' iH c.,l.ir Willi rn-li (i"lil liiul mh it ilfi'.iiuliiiiia (iiiimal limit). Iiu-liullii V. !'. rii.Ui,aroilin. Vli-wn ..1 1'in- filllv i.(-J.(KI. Innl tvtis n lii-iv l.irl.nlil III Intrt I'" "I- AivmWlnil..-ll . K A K A m nr, VCAntlt blind ; but all means and measures proposed for an amicable adjust,, unnt of viuiunees nnd divisions, seemed powerless w hen brought in ctiiit.it t with the unmitigated selfishness that, among a certain few, had blott -d out from their view the one object and system of regulation tint they had been in strumental in throwing around the undertaking; at first. We now. saw a sad illustration of the adage that "it is not all gold that glitleia,',' The novelty of the scene, together with every facility f,,? rt,i-jiiiiiil rniufiiit and ennv- : Tt t bi p AM ':v.:-:.;i-iv. .k.C,ftV DUDION'I, - " C0"VmlMTB .-d. ,...,., i ii.,. 'ii ".' A li'.li'l Lliiput Storooacopo Co. .V ii...i.u..u Li,lin.t,.nl)iiB- dV'tU Mil- I ,.l, -,1,- i f.i- -Vr. I ni-'i"' w' ... ., ,., I...,,,, ,1 'l .'i-.,ns. f t-n l. I ,il.l I -J ,.i! nnv.y I, iikl.i acoiiaintcd. to possess many ad vantages. At this place we found that tho disftlfi-clion, which had appeared for somo time before, was j griming more and more incurable; ! nnd it began to break out into a i I general slurm. Several of our i miiiiber resolved upon taking the south road ; but this resolution was reached only as a means if j separating themselves from the re j niaindt r of the train ; for tho iu j teiitioii really was to become de- tatched from tho reitraints and counsels thai they found interfer jing with 1 .-..lil.l...... I ..,.i, l i. .,:-h il,.-...! travel, and tlu laud where we hop I disturbing' elements could b- ed soon to reach and find a home. ,inli,.,) Th.. matter rave m:e to At the Uio Grande we rested our ' " " i. .. . r teams one wees, no maun necessary mercy, for every day we tarried' was only increasing the probability of the exhaustion of our provisions, ere we coula reach i. libien of nermanent- supply. We i i ... took fioiu this point tho "Cook and Kearney" route, and found the grass for our. teams for awhile more plentiful ...than for hundreds ol miles previous. Our train now consisted of , eight wagons and twenty persons. We now came in in a mountainous country, and we found the fre fluent and severe as cents and declivities wearing upoa our teams beyond any ot our pre uius'.rtvel, W i:fte. coiiMimed whole davs in niaking less than my sullioo to nptcad the ono quarter of the usual day's ad 1 . . . r .. 1 f 1 ! of so ad cheer about the vanou. A imv uays u iein.i.s davs or weeks of an end- tho Ilia Grande, one Mr. Lane died of tho mountain fever. He was man hiirbly esteemed among tht members of tho tiain,- and wo ieli his loss severely. We dug a grav is pon ono of tho foot hills, am! w ith appropriate funeral obsequies we loivered'Hiia rem.iias into the 8;inie. tnw ot the teinaio nieni tr8 of our eomtaiv I'hnted a id . tlrs. mnnt wern ni-idfl aeeordinc v. ' 4 1, u v.n...u. ; During the week we feasted ppon ! Wo Sell f the most excellent wild meat, and Dry rough lumber at 112.50; sa iA spent most of our time in hunting hut better grade 13.00. Flooring and fishing. Excepting the f?ar,and rustic at $23, 1-30 and f32.' we constantly entertained concern- These are c ash prices for lumber at iug the Indians of the neighbor- our yards in Prineville. hood, we spent the week here very ; A. II. Lippman k Co. intocamnatan early hour. X hev nut on all possible pretensions of , PMierl Un.l, Fml Proof. , ! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. P. . Uod 0Re. Tli rtl ur.ffitn"' 1. n. . . v 1 1UI . - - . . i , ,'t,v l ti-rp'iy pivnn umi r nii.i r. i-; friendship; but from the firrt t.ieir i:w.iht!Mii,iw;",ii nu-i miine ; 1 . . !"!,-'ii, in . w.ke pr wlim hrt swrt-lo. movements were suspicious. 1 hey ruiM s.. i..r m-.- .c .- -pu.. r u - H M. 1,. lor." . V. Hrii. I . s. . niiuMiniiiliiT, for a time surveyed narrowly our .. pnntiiiv, nryzvai. iUuri.v 1. J . "i. watrons ami teams, ana, so :jr ne iim i-iu r .wrrn, iw. Slie nm Uief(;lli wit MM ti " . . Ill wpieli lltH4lH I)H WUUBUiuB l anow eu iu no en, inn cnn;uiiuiji(ii,ini: - - . , food, clollliag, CUI1S, CtC. htltpeCt- ra, nt Ijunimi. O"'o, ul iiil" .... , , , i hrbr. M lUnurfc. .. ing their intentions we bade them ; i.mi jay f.ircAH. aeier. , . - P VOTING CONTEST. A FINE $490.00 Piano Given Away! Arm (if Eili" in P Orocu, l.irein'i'1 iheir in'ii'iim .tii.w. hi, ti !iU i-vi-ryw Iikm Inr lino, m I give tlMMim- ivavi!i,)',-i..,'k p. w. M,.y u, ln. u U UUji ropch'iuih n..- . TltewiK ri.li.m pril lln.' liovinw is Jl ' i-r yvr; .ml eb ir.i. v. mi o!,l or now atMiW, h fm nr aul.n r p on fu a.lv mine ill bo . ..... rust .wv..n.'. nvnlll lsn Klnt .:. !i 'k In tho n-nt-w iil'. hi n 1 forSvotm K.'h wk will .-r In the R-.-vk-w li of wt wtia t-l ert'ditt'.l In thn ilif!t'n-!it i'oiiti'.ntitJ. Iu Ihiiwny "iiH' U.ly will riv-'ivn hmliiiii' I"-, '.-"' whtrh ii) ' Ins nnr villi ii vm tlii'Mi wiin sutwiTlbtf fnr nur iih r anylhurf, w rj. u v.ui y mly ..ur togiilm sutwrlplinii mil'.'. V arc .Imply I1vk1"W pmStswltli mt 'runt. Ik. nl iloUv, Inn till nut Uii i"iiuu ml ''' ' " ' ' prv.pnr iTflit. Kcimini.'r, ih om) i'nu(.u if k-...l f.-r Omv wuu. whl.-h tu to uiVm-h 'k (roi-, MliiK- ltu nihrr is sv..l I.t I ww hunilrea v..l, eh - linn to iiicumpftiiy it. I.nis iniiin Hi nan if t'Ofl rv j plains; but 1 -l its. pathway be found ani'i'ng hostile- tribes for a number of weeks; let a scarcity of provisions bo felt j let teams begin lo fail, with no ttuio or pasturage to recruit them ; let inclement weather and fwoU ui streams begin to hi dgiMip, the, way ; these, and moid that frequently becomes , a To the Review, Prineville, Or Enclosed please find 3 vote3 For . r- , Namu mul P. O. nt wlcr tiower rpon tiuvKmerien YouiiKi )'V S00 VOTE COUPON. To the.Ret'icu: Printl ine, Or. 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