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X tJtHSSTfisiujyaintifcf wait pt!p ... u. 7 ' j A A 0 VOL. IX. I'KINKVRU:, CHOOK OOUNTV, OKEGON, TIIUKSIMV, FEBRUAKV 1!, NO. 2l.. . . - . ' if) mtitinlk !13 4 IF I 11 1 1 1 (SOIJMIiY.TOli Tailor IldH a new line of GoodHjtiHt Arriving WHICH WILL MAKE HANDSOMK J?l.riTK NOW 18 Til 15 TIMK To Leave Your Onlern. W. A. BELL, Attorney and Counselor at Law NOTARY PUBLIC. Oltliiu ou itrovt l.ltij to Cuiirl llouaa. rifiHEviu.B ortreaoN. CAPTIVITY OF THE 0 ATM AN GIRLS. A TIRINO TALC OT I860. BY II. II. STHATTuN. SUW IUAHEHOUSE CO Fireproof building, ftOxGlH) feet, in now ready to handle MERCHANDISE, WOOL, PELTS, GRAIN, ETC., tc, etc. -DKALKKS IN- Lumber, Wood, Coal, Flour, Hay and (Jrain. Ppecial Attention fciven to wool. Firt class baling and grad ing facilue. Alia stock yard latent plant. ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS FOR HANDLING STOCK. - CHAPTER II. Lorenzo D. O.ttin.tn ban given to the author the following facts, reaching on to tho moment when j lie was made senseless, and in thai C. W. BARNES, Attorney at Law and Notary. OfflK. fit Wni Third Klrei-e. M. E. BRINK, Attorney and Counselor at Law .'condition ifi by the Apache mur dercrs. ' tt'e were left to the severe al tentative of starting with a meagre supply, nhieli any eonsiderable de luv would exhaust ere we could reach a place of re-supply, or to stay among the apparently friend ly Indian, who also were but poor ly supplied at best to furninh us; and of whose real intention it was impossible to fo.-m any reliable conclusion. The statement that I h.ive since seen in the' 'Ladies' Ilepository,' made by a traveling correspondent who was at Pimole village at the tiixie of writing, con cerning the Heedlessness and ab pence of alt plausible reston for the course resolved upen by my fath trav.ler. and wearied, almost to exhaustion, by the long and fa tiguing march that had conducted ui to thin point. We were length ening out a toiliorno journey for an object and ek-stinalion quite fu reign to the one that bad pushed in upon the wild Acheino at first. quenting these highway of carnage our liml 8 were jaded. The readi nnd ffreck?; writtr-n, nh! too sadly, j had been made bad, nt place al deeply engraven, upon the tablet of j most tmpasabte, by nc nt raine ; memories, that kefp alive the j and, for the first time, the aticngth aceresof huteuerica at.il captive making, thit have rent ' and mangled whole household, and are now preserved to embitter the And this selitary cotnmencenienlf whole gloom clad aftcrpart of the on our travel upon a devious wy,J miraculously preserved eurvivors! dismal a it wa in every aspect, A Hret. IfetwiMin Klrut and BoounU rttlNEVILLE. OIIEOON. M. R. DICCS. Attorney at Law and Notary. Main H iron i, PrlnovUlo. Oreiron. 0c. on itt.l Icdlng lo Cuurl lliu. rRWRIKTOKS: f FitKNfii & Co,, Ranker, Tim Itiliif , J Mihjiik liiiK. Hanker, Moro, "S V. I.m., The Ia!lea, (,11. F. I.Aimn iM, The Dalle. H. P. DELKNAP, M. D., .'Physician and Surgoon. PBJNSViLLE. O It EG ON. 00. In AdaniKiii A Wlonek Co', liat Hlore A. C. PALMER, Attorney-tit'Ltiw U. S. COMMISSIONER, All kinilaiit tuntl ttiinri a opri-Ullt', Oilii o un .I'l Nlrwl nnnr llui t'vuit llgiln E. O. HYDE, M. D., Physician and Sureeon, PKINXVItXR, OIIEUO.V. j C!U iruiiitlv alti'tuli'tl, day ami iii(lit ' J L MtCL'I.I.OCH, Abstractor of Titles l'riiievilb', Oregon. er, is incorrect. There wer" j reatona for the tarrying of the j Wilder and Kelly, that had no pertinoncy when considered in ; connection with the peculiarities ;oftho condition of my father's f.unilv. The judgment of those who 8cemd the only ulterkalive that gave any premise of an extrication from the dark and frowning peril, and sufferings, that were every day threatening about us, and with every step ef advancement into the increasing wildness pressing more and more heavily upon us." Let the imagination of the read er awake, and dwell upon the probable feelings of thoso fond parents at tbi trying juncture of circumstance ; and when it shall have drawn upon the resources that familiarity with the heart' deepest anguish may furnish, it will fail to paint them with any of that poignant accuracy that will bring him into stern sympathy with their condition. Attended by a family a family which, in the event of their being overtaken by any of the catastro phe that reaeon and prudence bade and courago of my parent gave signs of -xhaulion. It seemed, and indeed was thus spoken of amongst us, that the dark wing of come terriblu calamity wa spread over us, and casting the shadow II mere ie an instance or one i oi evil, ominously ana unckiy up family baring experienced trial, on our path. The only method by that, with peculiar pungency, may suggest a train of reflection like the above, that family is the one presented to the reader' notice in these pugeg. fallen under which we could make the ascent of the frequent high hills that hedged our wav, was by unloading the wagon and carrying the con- Feven of them have tents piece by piece to the top; the extreme ef the1 and even then we were often coin- dark picture j tiro only live to tell pelled to aid a team of four cows herein the tale of their own narrow and two oxen, to lift the empty escape, and the agonies which j wagon. It wa well for per niarked the proce by which it! haps, that there was not added to came. j the burden of these long and weary For six days," eays one of these hours, a knowledge of the mishap ' our course was due southwest. at a slow and patience-trying rate. We were pressing through many difficulties, with which our minds were so occupied that, they could neither gather nor retain any dis tinct impreesion of the country ov er which this first week of our soli tary travel bore ua. While thus, on the ssventh day from Pimole, that had befallen the messenger gone on before. About sub set of the day after Dr. Lecount left us, he camped about thirty miles ahead of us, turned his horses into a small valley, hemmed in by high mountains, and with hi guido slpt until day-break. Just as the day was breaking, and prepara tions were being made to gather up for a ride to the Fort that day, twelve Indians suddenly emerged w were struggling aid battling tbeui beware of JUion the route with th tide of crpoMiion, that must be helpless, if they did not, ilh the increasing force of n.ul'i- J from behind a bluff hill near by, by their presence and peculiar ex- plying rnibormif ments and draw-j and entered the camp. Dr. Le posure, give point and oer to the backs, ws eetlirg in against us ;j count, taken by surprise by the our teams failing, nnd sometimes ' presence cf these unexpected vis- in the most diilicult and- danger-'Hants, seized his arms, and with ous places utterly refusing to pro- J hi guide, kept a close eye upon Lie ti be soon time of danger; a family, entirely dependent upon them for that daily remaimd. approved of the I oreait of which tuey were liable to i course elected bv irv father I be left destitute at any moment : ceed, we were overtaken by Dr. their movements, i "One of the many ' circumstances i fr tom human abodes the possi-j Leco ji.t, wbo, "uh bis Mexican ; discovered wore a very suspicious I Imtt conspired to unread a doom ; bility that, far from the hand or I guid., as on his way back to ; appearance. One of the Indians ' C s ..... ... roTTO mm t tttti rtrrri 1 1 rt r ti imr "b rmmr vmrrvi 11 i u J, J. M. K1CISNICY, Prop. E Finest and Best Appointed a Hotel in Eastern Oregon. r Hot and oold water on both floor. Baths for the use of uuest. Every modern convenience at hand. The dining room, under the direct supervision of Mr. Keeney r In very model of tasteful, spotles elegance, nnd the service is equal to any in the state. All ilagcs artiv at and leave tho Columbia Solhern, WJtJJLSJLaJUJLlJLlSJlJtAAAlAlJ J. H. ROSENOERC, M. D., Physician and Surgeon, PR1NKV1LLE. OHEUON. om.- (lrl d.w artli nl 1uilt.ia A in t Vn.t ftor. OKfit'K llul ltd 10 l.i li 4 ,2IjIoJ l tr m C.A.CU.NK. DENTIST, ritlVKYU.I.K, OUK ON. TlmWr lAUil, A. l Jnn. J IW NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION'. V. S. IjiiiJ OIBih', Tli Illi". Oregon. Jaur it. IWU Nnlli'. U hcn-l.T ptli.-ll III cuinl.li.nci Will) the .t..vl.l.m. nl Hip .'! ill r ill t..... tl-M .nillt...t ..la..l l.iP III. .Milttlf limlr Imi.H III Oi. ! I'.llhiriu.. l"r i llmlT l.n.ln In tlirSi.tMol .llli.nil, i H ..in, Nt.vft.1 .ml n.aliltiirb'n l.rril.irr." ,011, v.'l .111 w ..hi iikihh iiTriiurv, Tlmlwr Unit, Art Jun.l. IS?, NOT1CS1 rJH PUBUCATtON. V, L.nl limp. Th I'.IIm, nrrjnn. li-ilr tJ KutliMi I. hurvby flT.li tli.t In ismill.flf. Hh III. I.rutl.tiini nl ttiff .1 il 4'nitrM nl Jim a, I.;, .niiiloil "An et li,r 1I1. l .01 FIHlAiiri i. L'l. ill". 111 .hi. v....- urn ti.i.m.nl tin. MM, tf.'U ,uri-li.w Un nr n 4t, . UI ")f qr mr nf nl au. iKi.ilff. . .ml lll ii. r ).r.Mil lii h ritrmtMl In .11 On i.iil.lli liii'l Sufi.. Ii mi-l ol Ail.il.t4, IW-V Hit lull.it ll). li.liii'.l .rn I1.1. nii'.t In Ihf. ttttiw their .worn ni.it Hivfit, to wit : Pnl(i W lAtif, ol Mlnm-.pulL, chihiv ol lli'tini.i'!ii. I. nl MlniM-wil., .worn utali-iiit'iil No till, lllml July '-, imy, (or li uircliM t llu- w r m 31. I U.rioe, WM. I t. Kruiiiili. nf NiiV.n, nuini)' ol SiHik.m.. .l.lr nl ..lilhirloil, .worn pl.tt-ntchl Nn MikI Jnlii m, Iwu, Inr I hr im li"0 ( lh qr ur nr, aw ir K) iir .ml 11 hi w nr ti-o IJ, t 1 , r in., W M. lltllil.VV A. Iih-iii, Ol Sl'ok.n.. cniililT ol HKiBnr, .Ud' of V.h In.liili, HUorn .l.ti'tiii-lil No l. nli'il July M, liml, fur lliti eiiri-hmti. ol 1I111 11 III i' qr ntol n til .w irwr II. li,ln. r o t. w M, Tli. 1 ilu-y 1H ulti r ini lo .how ih.l Hie I.tol uiii)ht I. tit. in vntii.l.lo lor it. tlmlHr or .loin. Uimi Inr ..rlritllnr.l iirii-., .nil lo i..llillll IlK lr Pin 10 li Iniiil iH loro llu HoKi.ii-r .ml Hoi'wlvor .1 Tlio linlli'K, tnK(,ii. nil Moiiil.v. Iliu l:lth itav of Anrll. IIKI.1. Tliry n.ill. . wUn.'.i"i; I'. 3. I.t-omiril. of Tim lU.. llri'Oiui; iW Kinllh. "I r.irllnttil. Tli. m.i.l lmiwri.nl Imi.roy.mi-iil m Hi. I I'r.'itoiii J.aui iiinn 01 ihmh , iii'i.on; j 11 1 in ol j.iiui.iiiIiIi. m. kill. m. Miiri-v "i ihiio-i.mi, .un .it.n.lr.l in .11 Hi. ul'lis l-.ni) si.i.. vl An. 11. 1 , IWI, Jiihi K lU.ik. of rrln.yill. roumr ol 1 roi, ti.ie of nrt-i. ho.-niin 1, ri.il in lui. m in. -u. urrn.w ur 1 alio tt. 1 Hi. I. in) .oil. lit 1. iio.r. ..in. bin lor lit limlor or .1.111. Hi. 11 lor .Bric.Uur.l iiurimm. .ml lo MI.HI.il Ml rl.lna I" ..III I. ml IH-Ior. J J Kmlih. Cuiiiiir 'l.rk. i I"rinill. (ir.oii, 011 I ,i...l.r. Hi. mill il.r ol M.rrli, lam II. n.in. . wllii.w.T Hrron 'lr, rrwl Illy.. na, 1 h.rl.ii KrirkMin iid I'll I'uliiilr.. . r, ol I'fliinlll.. tir.n. A 11 r .nil ll irnin. rl.lintnK rtril)r lli .) ili.iwrllil t.ml. ftr ri.ijiif.liol lu fll. Ili.ll r I.I in. In Oil. olnr oil or In-lur. III. Mill mm ri.gr ul M.rrh, 1 Jl ioms JAY I. UTA, Hr.l.lrr. Grossmann's Patent Writing Ring IJ B Shipp Lumber At $11 Per Thousand j over I tie way that was before us, wuj the jaded condition of our i team, which by this time consisted ': of two yoke of cows and one yok j of oxen. My parent were in dis ! tress and perplexity for some tiiue to dvteriiiine the true course dicta- , lid by prudence, and their respon jsibihty in the premises. Oue liun (drediuid ninety miles of desert ' ami mountain, each alike barren i and verdureless, save now and jthen a diminutive gorge water icoursvd and grass fringed, that miles apart led down from the high mountain ranges across the dreary road stretched out be tween u nnd the next settlement or habitation of man. We felt, deeply felt, the hoxardous char- aeter of our undertaking; and for a time lingered in painful suspense ver tho proposed adventure. We felt and feared, that a road stretch ing te such a di.tance, through an uninhabited and wild region, might le infs!el with the means of relief, they might tie setrort mm, jneuocicr taw our sou a araw tt.e uoctor into a con upon by the grim, ghastly dernon!crmd.t:o;i, end his large, generous j versation which tbey held in the of famine, or be nude the victims' heart poured upon us a flood of 'Mexican tongue duiing which of tke bloodthirstiness and slow tortures of those human devil who, with savage ferocity, lurk for prey when least their presence is antici pated; and the faint prospect that at best there was, for accomplish- sympathy, w b;ch, with the words 'others of the band would, with an of gocd cheer he addretsed us, was air of carelessness, edge about, e r; , the onlv relief it was in hi nnwpr rirrlinir lh Dnolnr anil ha cniil'-" - 1 ( o o - 1 to administer. Father sent by j until in a few moment, despite him, andathis own suggefticn, to their friendly professions, thtie . the Fort, for immediate assistance.! treacherous intentions were plainly ing all that must be performed ere This message the Doctor promised read. At the suggestion of his they could count upon safety should be conveyed to the Fort,;bold, intrepid ar.d experienced tkese, all these, and a thousand' (e were about ninety miles dis- i guide, they both sprang to one kindred considerations, crowded j taut from it at that time,) with all j side, tho guide presenting to the upon those lonely hours of travel, possible dispatch ; also kindly as-1 Indians bis knife, and the Doctor and furnished attendant reflections uring us that all within his power his pistol. The Indians then put that burned through the whole be-' should be done to procure us help on the attitude of tight, but feared ing of these parents with the inteo- al once. e were all transiently sity ofdespcralion. Oh ! how many elated with the prospect, thus sad noble hearts have been turned out denly opening upon us, of a relief upon these dismal, deaih ruarked from this source, and especially as by-ways that have as yet formed j were ceuhdent that Ur. Lecount . the only connection between thj would be prompted to every office : Atlantic and Pacific slopes, to nd work in our behalf, that he I bleed and moan, and sigh, to strike. (To be Continued.) twwrt I..nJ, Finl Proof. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. C. S. Ldi1 Office, The Dsllet. Orvirnn, January -il, t'..xi. . . 1 i .1 r . 1 X.itiMr l hereov Riven tri.t r.MMA r. MC for might command at the rort, where , mkkn. i Ubmiii. irtv"Q. nicii ioiiv of I . . ... i.,i..ii,i(.n to m,b i.r.u.f on her d.-iu.rt.tand weeks, and even months. suspended , he was well and favorably known. !,iiin k.. f..r the w't .c nip u, r u ' . I . Ve 1 lul.in. V & Hril I li l,.,n,niwi.oii.r. But soon a dark cloud threw its : .n-nm-viiie. on-mm. TburJn.y, th ksii , , ,i .1 t. , Icl.v ol Muri'li, 1M, shadow upon all thesa hopes, and m n.in th. Minwini .iiiiwim to pnv , , . ,, ,, , ' llie romplvte Irrisalion nt wUm.lloa of again our vrontrd troubles rolled in.i: . . , . - Itmis S MrMiWl. I" F Smith tlt AD'lKW upon us, with an augmented force. ! Morrow, of Um.-aia. orrgon. na w iiiunv riar'wr, 01 nai.ii:a. "icku. in painful uncertainty, between life and death at any moment. Ap marauding bunds of the Indians prehensions tor their own satety, or hn trnrn Itnnirn I.. Mini, nror thn Ltho Safely f dependent Oliej, like mountain that were piled up to ghosts infernal, haunted them atOur minds Lecaino anxious, and tve-mU JAY '. Ll'CAS, Kegister. In aim arl of 1..11111.11 wrlior a .tili-tiiioi x(nm.n m " w vi-i1." th. mool till" Kli.u Knilor.ml by .roiiiiiii'nl rollnii. iiri'.lilnni. .ml lHianl.nl oiliii-aiimi In Knriil .ml A mi-rii K. Hni.l .lm.11 a.irlil .ii... iwiii Ki.t..lil for l., .limit Miniils ' W li.n or.li-rl ill . 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I.I'CAU, Hixl.lor. ii'orl Ijiml, Final Proof. notiok nm PUOUOATIOM. V, H. I ami Olni'ii, Tim I'.lli'n, Ori'ir-ui, Jntiiiary al, 11ml. NoIImi In huroliv Rlvim Hint JVMKSm. MKi:N. nl H.yniii'k, nrrgnii. t. W tinllre nl iuliotlioii to ui.ko proof on hi, ilpit.irt-lnuil pl.lm No II. (or tho .w'4 'M. lp I , r 1 1 ... W M, In-for Vt A Hell, r -s. fommUr.li.in-r. i I'rliu'vill. orfunhl un TluirwlH)', Urn l-'Oi ilsy ul Mar.'h, imti. He liaiilui. Ihi fullmvltiR wIIiii.nii U provi' tho i-uinpl.ti! IrrlKallou ami iwlnuialiini ol N.lil IhuiI ; t' rHmllll .nil Mr. K r" Mr-Moon, of t uinonU. On-iiiiir, William llarln-r, ol 1 1 y tt.-k . llrounli, .ml Aiulrnw Mni'iow, ol urlri-lv, nri'i)..n. I.,4 inlj , JAY P. I.I-I-A. Kiler. "TUB SmilKUT IKNllAVIl N EVKIIVWIICTK. L I L I P U Collapsible Pocket Stereoscope Apparatus. Vhf nnitttlril SIiwwop Willi thr ilto,iRnt op (it'til flli'i-t. Illuhtv (oiUliotl In tljll. rr'hl col n Ultll i-U UoM ItHtl MtH'tT tllVfltltliotlH (lliMUIlt itiKH). Int'ititttllK Ju V. V. rii.,tf!VittliH. VitHN ul nt t (n''itivl. VtWr ouiv Ct'M.iX). Hpiii rwty whirrc prrimitl in U (ti l form. AjjciiU wmilcd. LBIIput Storooacopo Co. Vuiicut JhiiMmg, riitltnU'li'ltitl, Timber a. Art Juno S, K Nonca foh runuoATioN. Notice in hprcby given ilitti In ' ctmii'liBucp with (hv riivUt(iti of tue n't Couaivvk of Jutto S, pnUilfi "Ah At'l for tli mMo of (itiiKer lnU in Vw Slut I's .if Onilfnti, Nova . nrttfton tii VV w-hl uen tirrtttry." f U li'ltHl ttt I till' I'tlWir Lttii.l StitU'i t.y net ,tf Aiikiu(4, iNW-', thi ftillnnitt untih'il (tcrott hme HU'.l (11 tliln I'ltlt'tj Uit'ir nuortt tmf llt.'tllrt. lit wtt Krmtij I. Jinnnlii or Vii'rlmn, nitty of t'mhliKlott, Mnfi' nl Attllh linlkOttt. tWOi'H sUtt1- int'ite No IU1. fiicil o't, iwu.fnr ttti' purolmi'c nf tin n lif or mxt nv ur n Ht ;'!", W Kr v: M "Wu ntl Hily, of Whtmtoii, ctinty of Trrtv vtv, .lull of Mttihi'Mtt., sunni lHtllHMll No H:l, (H il Ool l'ip. for lint urchvo vl ti hf no ir himI 11 hi m iir w- it u u , t to u. W M. Tloit lhty will oflVr prrt( t- nhtiw that the lititil dtitiK'tit I utiMti vnhittlily for Its timber 11111 ttnt t'lHti ttrtntHtirrtl muoi, a nil tt oHtMi.iil tlttr tulins to kmiiI Iniitt bpfore the Utijif inter anil Itrceivor h t Tin Pntle, ttrcgon, oh HHtiinUv, tiie Itth dny 4tf A (ril. I'VVi, J hov lotme nitiieHxe: FJ West ol St J'hiiI, Miim; i I. Ittiok of inpiuun, Wh; 1. K Atlnit; Until oi Witrin sprin Oregon ; Kh in (iritlmni of sis t i t, tin'Hon ; .Irtinei Mm w i'U of ( he l'nlk', tM-eo.i; nntl hml.l lotn.n ut Au thotiv Mur.tv ! Wln'Htoii, Minn. Any imJ nil p'TH-nn i lH'nninn ilver,ie!j' tin n hove (l'i'rilteU l.-imls tiro retthtOi t ftte ihelrelwlmi in t!l oi!H?t tm or hcfnro tyiilil I iMi ,fiiv .'I April, i.kvi. J;w.i ui tun JAY 1'. UTAH. ItoiMor, A, BO YEAflS' K . rvarnit:M.',tr u ; t r- Tnns Marho CopVHiairi o. Anronntonilliiir a iiliplrh uinl ih-i.iTlpll.in nmy IlliU'lilv ii.i'i.rliini our H'liiti li friiu tiholhor ml luvoiitloii m pioliiil'ly i-nuniiiihW.. t'oioimiiili'il. lino. l rlotlT nil .loiill.il. MANIIbUOK un I'iiIi-iiu .Hill liml. Ulilimt tuti'll.'V lor i..'1-il.liiM i;U01ilH. I'lilrhiii I nk.-.l Ihnmuh Muiin A t o. roeclr. Ifii-i-l.ll .ml ill-, vrltlintll. i'll'ITilo, lu th. Scfctsunc jfojcricaa. A tniii1tnielv il'iiNirfiteti w hir, ,,ir't'f rlr eio' ttloM or tiny n'tont;He Jotinml. '),Mtu, f.i a ieitr: ftmr tiinnthj, H. fctola hyull iiowmteHlei-ri, SUNN &Co.38,D- New Yotk UiuutU oillcu, Ml Y U YunUlu.iuu, 11. U LI V II I ...2 Vil O M M r u ii 3."' a K i '' A-"7. it the north of us; who, though they ii.irtht be persuaded or intimidated, i f pare ns the fate of falling by their savage hands, ve"fniiitfj plunder us of all we had as means for life's snbsistence, While in this dreadful suspense, one Dr. Lecount, attended by a Mexican guide, came into the Pimole vil lage. IIo was on his return from a tour that had been pushed west ward, almost to tho Pacific ocean. As soon as we learned of hi pres enco among us,- father sought and obtained nn immediate interview with him. And it was upon in formation gained froai him, that the decision to proceed was finally made. "Ho had pass.'d the whole dis tance to Fort Yuma, and returned, alt within the hint few months, un harmed ; and stated that he had not witnessed indications of even the neighborhood of Indians. Ac cordingly, on the 11th of March, finding provision becoming scarce among tho l'imoles, und our own rapidly, wasting unattended, in a country nnd upon a road where the residence, or even tho trace of our own nation would bo sought in vain, tavo that of the hurrying traveler who whs upon somo ofli oial mission, or, n in the case of Or, Lecount, some scientific pur suit requiring dispatch, we resum od our travel. AhjF team were re duced; -we wore disappointed in being a andonod by our fellow everv step. , Fear fear worie than death, it possible lesl sickness, famine, or the sudden onslaught of. merciks savages that intest tceS mountain fastnesses and prowl apd li skulk through the numerous bid ing plaoe furnished by the wide sage field and chapparal.tnight in tercept a journey upon the first stages of which glowed the glitter and charm of novelty, and beamed the light ol hope; but persisted in, through unforeseen nnd deepening gloom, a a last and severe alterna tive for self-preservation, oppressed their hearts. Monumental monuments, blood written, of these uncounted miser ies, that will survive the longest lived of those most recently escap ed, are inscribed upon tho bleached! and bleaching bones of our coni-j man humanity nnd nationality;! are written upon tho rude graves of our country men and kin that strew j those highway of death; written' npon the mouldering timbers of de-! caying vehisles of transport; writ-- (.in , n 1. l.-wvl lliaf K.dl. Miii-1! pulsate in the veinsof solitary and scathed survivors, as well as in the stain of kindred blood that still preserves it tale-telling, unbleached j hue, upon scattered grass plots nnd j Sahara sand mounds ; written upon ' favored retreats, sought at the close j of ft dusty day's toil for nourish ! nient, but suddei.ly turned into one of the. unnttctidcd, unchronicled death-bods, already and before fro- i i VOTING CONTEST. A FINE $400.00 Piano Given Away! Wo have mauVtrranxnients with the vH knu njj'imio firm of ikr In Portland. Oregon, for one of ttu-.r famous pinm, which retails everyw here lor , ami will gir tho ame away at 8 o'clork y. nt. May 16, lifcU, lo he My rweivlnic thj most vote. Tho suUMTiption nrir of the Review is fl.30 per yer; aul each person, whether an oltl or new nbsertUr. who pays a yearN suhwr p on in a1vanee w ill t entttU-'l east 20U vte. We will also print each week in the Review a eoupon, whieh t joh ftr3voU'ii. Karh week will appear i the Review a Hit votes reeeivetl properly ere.tttrl to the different con test ant.H. In this w ay tome Uiy will rtwive a hamWmie present which will her noth ing. nor will it etwt those w ho attleribe for our paiKr anythuiK, b we are charging you only our resrutar suberittion price. We art simply tiiviiti;g protlu with out pat nn. IH mn dolay. but fill out the coupon anl tnuil it to us, ami U will receive proper preilit. 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