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I TEMPLETON & SON
DICALKHH IN
Drugs and Chemicals.
Pntont Modlolnos oncl Toilet Articles
U'lnti nil Utjttora fur ni1ica1 mirH only phyalrlitna pora.ulp
tuna 1'iurfUliy -t'Uiitium1tHj.
A. H. LIPPMAN & CO.
rry lite larM lui'll l
f u R n i t u R i
House furnishing Goods
Between Portland and Salt Lake City.
KNTIH HALF IIUH K t.K.VOTKD TO T1IR MANUPAO
JUHMi AND BAl.B vK Kt KN1TU K. KfC.
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SIMI'I.K CONSTUUCTiON
(iOOD MANIFOI.DEII
visum: whitish
very m.mum.15
kasy action
( liurrli Illrfflorjr.
Purview will bt hclil a follows :
hai'tiata
I'riiicvillc iircftchinu (lie second
am! fiitirtli Siimlu) B.
Halibiith achool every bunuiiy
at 2 p. in.
I'fBvur riii-utina every Wednea-
day rv(Miin( nt S o'clock.
Hiijuliuk j'rcochiiig every third
Kui day.
lii'tid pri'iiching every firat Pun-
dav. Rev. Triplet paator, reaidence
llniitiHt parnonoKo Frineville Ore.
rilKKIIVTKIUAN
1'iii.eville preaching tho Dint and
thinl Sunday.
Sabbath school every hum! ay
ritiiriiiii t 10 a. in.
Praier meeting every WVunce-
dv evening nt 7 V) o'clock.
Kev Cnmmorfunl lU-mdrnca at
Prineville hotel.
M. K. CHUHCII.
I'finovillo rireschinu tho necoiid
arid fourth Kunduya at 11a. rn. and
every Sunday evening at 8 Vcloek.
Sabbath school every Sunday al
10 n. in.
Kimorth leagua ev-rv Sunday
evening at 0 :30 p. m.
Prayer meeting every Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock.
Willow Creek preaching nrft
Sunday in each month al II ft. m.
Clnvt'ool preaching 4th Sunday
in each month at 3 p. m.
ChriHlian Endeavor meeH l me
I'nion church every Sunday even
ing at 7 p. m.
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TSANlili ADVENTURES OF JOE MEEK
by Miia. raA.HCKS fuller victor.
EAIU-Y DAYS IN OREGON.
In the Camanchfi country,
tliey knew whal to expect if they
allowed tliHirmelvea to te iaen
prisoner. They gave but a mo-
r.urit I ft ( hi ntmei ration of their
foea, but that one n.oment revealed j
a cpirited ace ue. Fu'ly mo bun-;
dred Camannhoa, th ir warrior in
front, large and well formed men,
mounted on lb el and pove-ful.
hore,a, armed with f pfxra and Ut
tlo axeh, racing liko the wind over
Ihn prairi", their f.a'her hiud-
dreMU bending to the brerz-, thai
awept pal them in the men with
doublw force; all distinctly Keen in
the clear i ir of the pranie. aim
giving the beholder a thrill of fear
mingled with ndu.iriti n
Tlit first moment fjivn tj this
HiHH'tivclt', tho second one wits
oi,,.,t,.v..fl t.i clcviso somo means
of I'SiCiiiw. T run was useless.
Hit) swift (."amunclif aw
v.ul.l soon ovortuko thorn; and
THEOLD RELIABLE
bo wit hdrawn, fell short of rf-ach-inX
tho men in tho fort, Ak''"
ud iiitin tho CumancheH made
a fruitlosH chirife, losing, as
often as they reieat!'l it, threo
warriors, cither dead or wound
ed. Three timos that day tho
ihe id chief or medicine man was
'killed; and when that happened.
theheroeH in tho fort got a little
time to hre.ithe. While the war
' riors held a council, the women
J took care of the wounded and
I slain.
As the women approvmod. the
I fort to carrv o!I th i fallen war
riors, they mocked and reviled
the little band of trappers, call
ing them "women, lor ngimng
ia a fort, and res jrt'm to the
usual Indiau ridicule and gascon
ade. Occasionally, also, a war
rior raced at full speed past the
fort apparently to take observa
tions. Thus the battle continu-
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then their horribl Am
Ll. Ko covert was at hmd. It was tcrnblc work forth,
... . : ;M,fr;miM'H. Th -3 burning sua 01
null linr I ilrKl'L n ti KiuiM , i
Tho Pittsburg Visible Typewriter
II. L. DUNN. Agent,
D.,
E. O. HYDE, M.
(Cvxtr PaTicu)
Physician and Suraroon,
PRINKVILLS, ORBOON.
('alia promptly atu-ntled, day and niht salvation
the niountains there mif-'lit n ae ,
be.-n. Carson and -MeoK oxenan-1
il t wo or three sentences. At
last, "We must kill our mules, i
suid they.
Tlmt Tsihuus a strange, devise to
the uninitiated reader, who no
doubt believes that in such a
case their mules must be their
And ho they were in-
the plains shone on them, scorch-
Absolutely Pure
THERE iS NO SUBSTITUTE
"''G-n' Mighty, I expect: ' Hc-s'.'rivcd at by an impartial observ
a firn. into camp;" drawled out er of the events of 183.-3d is.
11, whos;.ady wit wasjthat none but certain jnenrftajjf
very disroganlful of sacred' experience and liberal means
and Wets. could succeed in the bus.ness of
11,0 mounttnoers w,re fa- the fur-trade. There were too
-,-f,,t mnnv chances oi n, w
miliar wan u? u. j . . .
i. 'I'l.,. II n ! II f l. VJL liami-i I m
in them to la.nu es, f . con-' amity; and to jx.werim opi-r
fa-es were beamed with , ; hardened 1 sition from the old estabhshed
der and dust; the.r throats purch- - n ilIlpr(,ssi()ns companies. Captain Bonnevdle .
ed. and tnfues swollen with , w- e PV1)orif!nce was no different from
wmcnowier u.v both cases
under their mfluence. i Mr. . rirt. nntlaV.
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Unt'ed north with the main
thirst, and their whole frames
.ichins from their cramiKul po
sitions, us well as the extitement
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PBINEVUXB OHKOON.
0c "l looi north ' TmplBlon
orrtc hoc as. io to n . t u. 4 na li r
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1 WM:.. cKJHNhrrr a. elkins.
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Phyalclana and Surgeons
PBIN BVILLK. OKBOON.
0(B la A4o A Wlniiek Co't. l)rC "'
M. R. BICCS,
Attorney at Law and notary.
alala Btr.l, Prinevlll., Ororu
omca n ir ImJIoj to Crt Ruh.
C. W. BARNES,
ATTOHNK Y AT LAW AND hOTART Pl'BUC
I'HINB VILl.B, OREGON.
OAea.a WhI ThlrJ luv.t.
We will make a Specialty of all Kind, of Black-
mlthlnu. Horseshoeing and Woodwork.
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Call at the oM i..l an.l gel jour
SHASIKO-PHIHEVIIiUE-BEHD
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qTAQE I-jINE3.
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A. D. MORRISON, M.D.
PHYSICIAN AMD BURECOH
PrtiMVllls, Oregon
olo Neil Por I" Adamiom Pruj Slora
Calla prnmpllT aK'n44! '"
C. A.CI.1NK,
PK.NTIST,
IMUNEVIU.lt. ORKCON.
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Daily alage. carrying I;. S. nn ie cnnecU with our
riv-.lofU.c C.H. Uy tra.e , ur . f )ur
,w.coa.-iim.chkki. ue.J,AB hydE,
Agent, Ptinevillc, ynr,.
Foster & Lclim'an,
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THE OLD RELIABLE BUTCHDIb
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V. A. BELL,
Attorney-nt-Unw
NOTARY PUBLIC.
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VKINKVIU.K. ORKfON.
M. E. BRINK,
ATTOttSKY AND COl'NKKI.OR AT LAW
A Btrw.1. Betwwn rtrat and Second
rRINBVILLK, OBBOON.
i, .ha choiceat of beef, mutton nml
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I OURS IS THE FAMILY SUPPLY
t ...t-wn i C a
HOUSE OF PKiNtviui..
j 1, McCULI.OCH,
Abstracter of Titles
Prineville, Oregon.
LEGAL BLANKS
Alt kind, 11 rinded in tho mar
k,t .bwlulely cff"'1 "d rev,!C ,
,o dute, and l r"""'1 r,of? 'l
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ButDfoaa A oo.. ww-v
Xn less than half an hour the
Camunches charged on them; the
medicine-man in advance shout
inr. iresticulatinsr, and makinir a
desiH-rate clatter with ft rattle
which he t nrruHl ana sikm.iv .
lently. Tho yelling, thewnoop
ing. the rattling, the force of the
charge were appalling. Hut the
little garrison in the mule fort
did not waver. The vanmmm-
lrses did. They comu noi w
mkde to charge uim the blo.Kly
cilcasses of tho. mules, nor near
loughfor their riders to throw
a spear into the fort.
This was what the trappers
had relied upon, 'lhey wen j
cool and determined, while ter
ribly excited and wrought up by
their situation. It was agreed
that no more than three should
fire at a time, the other three re
serving their fire while mo
,tv dins could bo reloaueu.
They were to pick their men.
and kill one at every shot.
They acted up to their regula
tions. At the charge the Ca-
manche horses recoiled ami
could not be urged upon tho fort
of slaughtered mules. The three
whites tired first, and the medicine-man
and two other Civ
i uumehes fell. When a medicine
man is killed, the others reure
to hold a council and appoint, an
other, for without their '-med.
,.!" ihov could not expect sue
gained. The warriors retired,
while their women came 14. n
...n-vied olT tho dead.
aii., .lovotimr a little time to
K.. ailin.r tho departed, another
...i, .f was ai)tointed to the head
place, and another furious charge
Ava.s made with the same results
! ..o i,..f,,re. Throo more warriors
1 bit the dust; while the spears of
attached to long
, I hair roiws by which they could
and loss. Nor was their launre
owing to any action of the Hud
sons Bav Company, different
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hnnch of Be ir River; thence to Irom or mu.c j -
Silt; d finally to Green! the action of the A,, -an eon.
River to rendezvous; having pan.es. as
traveled in tho p.Kst year about, represented. It was the Arnn
Ihre-thousand miles, on horse- can companies m the Eodqr
iuri.u.u.M , , , , . tlmt drove both Bon-
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" i..,i;..t-o tii.it the Momercv ei-. "lru . . .
h1 fifttvn or twenty tunes, lhe " "t?f '"v . m,vlhr ,hme core with tho thorough Knowi
T.,.,:...,o ,i..,v, nffnt. niiditfall to P'dition was the pop.ilar tlume i KnR:.p8S. and the
- . ; rtnrmo- rendezvous, it euge . , ' ....., .
v 1 " . . , ' tvr Ti-Wh their oiaer riais
had been difficult to get voiun- , , " pcruits were
teers for Bonneville's Salt Ike possessed. r
v, iTiiit-h. in tranpnur or
Exploration; out sue n ;- molaineers; and
wild adventure ioiu -r-
that volunteering for a tr.p .. cer.
Monterey would have been ex- long u" ,
ceedinHv THipular immediately tarn leaaers couiu r
ccatin i pipuu service ex-
thereafter. ... . 1 " .i. .-trnv-Mnt
On He ir Kiver. Bonneville s ,cept upm me u
nun e l in with their com-! offers; and these extravagant
m inder Cipt iin Bonneville, wages, which if one. paid, the
rrdisanUtnaent and in- other -1
dignation at the failure of las ;PV ,
,,iuni imc ovcpodinirlv trreat. in
this indignation there was eon-
cVWMhle iustice: vet much ofi
his disappointment was owing to(
and fatigue of the battle. Mutj " " ( , V,
thov dared not relax tho vigi- Posing farst to tl e Old l ar
1 - . . m...... thonce to the Little Snake, a
tenuea 10 oe. .u - , ,.c fl tW
dead mule was far more usetui ( mgniing i.u
than alive one. To the ground meant to win
In every man; and placing At length the sun set on that
! he r mules; seven in number, bloody and wearisome day.
I Sarin", they .in an instant cut Forty-two Cainanches were kill
!1,ttr f' ... A.,..,. hnntinsr ed. and several more wounded.
un-ir .,...v,wo bad been repeat
and held on 10 in,"- - .
'bridles until each animal fell
T !" r 'Zi: mourn over their dead, and hold
'Then hastily r 1 :, t1... ...Ww w
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",r f a ort-a lost faith in their medicines, or
J U 'in for each man, believed that the trappers pos
h..le to si.imi 1 u,.....t. Lessedonefar greater than any
and a Head mine ui it .., fri-ni,iv
101 ineirs. 1
WorK.
cover of
roes who
ly more
munches.
the night, the six ho
luul fought successful
than a hundred Ca
took each his blanket
and his gun. and bidding a oner
adieu to dead mules and beaver
packs, set out to return to camp.
When a mountain-man nau a
, iiorfiirm on fixt. to
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travel express, or to escape irom
an enemy, he fell into what is
..,.llod .1 d.vir trot, ami ran in that
m.iin,.r sometimes. all day. On
the present occasion, the six.
escaping for life, ran all night,
and found no water for seveuty-.-,-
miiou When thev did at
i,.t come to a dear running
stream, their thankfulness was
equal to their necessity, "for,
says Meek, "thirst is tno great
est suffering I ever experienced.
It is far worse than nunger 01
pain."
Having rested and refreshed
themselves at the stream, they
kept on without much delay un
til they reached camp m wnt
v.,,r,fnl vnUev of the hoeky .
Mountains called the New, or the
South Park.
While they remained in the
South Park. Mr. Guthrie, one ot
the Kocky Mountain Company s
traders, was killed Dy iigiiuuug.
A number of persons were cot-
ted in the lodge of the Uoosii-
way, f rapp, to avoia me n"
tomnest, when Guthrie, who was
leaning against the lodge pile.
was struck by a Hash of tho elec
tric current, and fell ueau in
stantly. Frapp rushed out, of
ti,. i.mWhv nnrtlv bewildered him
self bv the shock, ami unuer nit-
impression that Outline nau
been shot. Frapp " was a Ger
man, and spoke English some
what imperfectly. Hn the ex
citement of the moment he shout
ed out, "PyOott, who did shoot
Guttery !"
vi. m.,-ti does vour coni-
ivnw v vou?" asked Bonne-
ville of Meek, to whom ne a
f.m,1lI.inin? of thecondui-t of hi
Ms disartixnntmem was owing i"-i . . .i:.:..
causes which a more experienced I men on the Monterey e,...
ta . . ... mi.. ..vxttaan Voindrea dollars,
...,,i.,. ii-ruiid liave avoided. The
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Si si
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Fifteen hundred dollars,
answered Meek.
"Yes; and I will give- 11 -u
you." said Bonneville will bitter
ness. It was quite true. Such wa
the competition aroused by the
Captain's efforts to secure good
men and pilots., mat rainer
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lose them to a rival couiihauj- . -Rocky
Mountain Comiwiyr puid .
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few of their besi mw iu s -
above named.
There it a Rrent many hunery hearted
women who would atlen l a babj
bnbies were ever offoreil for stile, because
tliere are a crrat many wives who love
children anf have been told by phy
dans that tliey can uever hope to nurae
a child of their own. .
fimc of thew women who.have u,ed
Dr. l'ierce'9 Favorite Vrescnption for the
l"' . ... :ti- hr.n made
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Cppv mothers as a result of the cure ot
CHAPTEHX:
1834. The gossip at rendez
vous was this year of an unusu
ally exciting character. Of the
brigades which lett ior umt-.-.uirts
of the country the previous
1 r . a ,r ia I'oUiVS
summer, the wonieiey
cure - ... .., suiuiiici, i"- , .
wcreI,ot the only ones wha had;
IK-pavoHte Prescrtptio, met with
xveak women strong ana h t m.K nuu -
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.itien well, n csw'-- .-?s"
dries weakening drains, heals m""
tion anil uiceraiion v.-
weakness.
i wroit to you ".mrf"J; i. Hl
Hon T "-j"-?, "CSJi with
rv. of Dtvilm. la. " . RN.i,Til rnnwer
from you. ..Ivism, icMrlict li-
FvorUe WmtW " of -Favorite IT.
we?.' 1 3 f oh m rl. I had
1 c..l "X lir "lulv i "h. by the help, of
llm. ed1c"; "I P' ,"ed'CUi'e
fclf tmi a KK thi WW y w"h',
1.-BKK Pr. Ticrce'a Common Sense
fedieil Adviser is sent fret on receipt
o 1"! to , expense
Send 11 one-cent stamps for tl e book m
mper covers, or 31 'yrci
bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. neroj,
Buflalo, N. Y.
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had met with a characteristic re
ception from that nation of cun
ning vagabonds.
(To be continued.)
Although Hitchcock may be de
prived of the aid and contort ot
ex Congressman Moody, he can
still thank UoU thai a. iv
remaii.s. -'Hitch" ought to tan.
Greene out of Oregon and him
from bring contaaiinated.by "theae
aere ornery" 0iegouini. Echo.
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