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IS Offit«, Main It Opp. th« louit H use î 44 I fc4 14 to 14 l 4 PENDLETON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, JUNE 3, 1881 1 4 40 • «• 1 at • 40 f 4* 19 14 44 » <4 S b • 4 4 Ì9 IS >0 44 44 44 W 4* «4 44 '• 40 V4 J S4 •• 44 M 44 M 8 *«• NM MR 144 04 NO. 34. 1 in Jackson's command, I will take care are regarded by some persons M » I mouth was small, but full and red, desired to do eo.” tliat you have no op|e>rtunftv to make monomaniac, and, therefore, irresponsi i e»|iecially the short plump upper lip. i “ And your testimony will show, I In 11*03, sometime after the fall of ble for your crime«.’ Altogether he was one of the most ' think, that th« occurrence was altogeth a apeech at ell.” Job mutin®; Vicksburg, Gen. “Rad” Jackson was in “You mean that you will arrest m<d"| ‘ That is worre than Hobson's choice," ■.takingly hati'laouia young men I ev~r er accidental,” said the young man, very command of the cavalry in Mississippi, -■ ■ ófrica,— -— he said, end his hand crept round to he answered, laughing lightly; “either saw. llut there wes a sort of strange, quietly. with headquarters generally located at a lunatic, or a murder, or Loth!-- -enty aimless, constant nervousness about The sergeent carried him off. The the handle of a pistol on his hip. : Canton. On one of my numerous jour reiidli-loii, Oregon. "Certair iy, I will,” said I, fixing my and also criminalF' every graceful line and movement of Yankees with whom I had been con- noys from Mobil« to Memphis, and “Certeuidy, I think you I his face and form that create ! ill all . versing were greatly grieved at the sad gese steadily on him, “if you say any other points within the Federal Imre, thing more about that speech-making.” example of the blending — HOOK ANO JOB I’ltlNTING 1 who saw him an instant feeling of fate of their fellow prisoner, but they I was d< tain*«! at Canton for a couple (*«•<•*» ft U ■ “You are a pretty bold man to say charaeterist ics. ’’ •iuubt, uncertainty and anxiety an uu- really supposed that his death was *c- W Mwy UvwtOyWwA *r«tly and p*oN*r«ly aa«V«U4 M of weeks, awaiting the return of » spe defined improsaion that atexit this loiau 1 cidentaL They thought it uncharitable that,' be answered. “But let it pass. “I am sure I don't know,” he said in »•Menati* fai«» Wuuhl rr»|»e<'lhilly call Ilia al I ration of lit» cial messenger, whom I had sent to tiful being there must be something un- ' to suppose that such a nice, goutleman- I want you to adviae me what to do.” a quiet, musing way, “I can at any I . ilichiuond with certain pa|«-ra, and public lu their laigwly lue retard atock of “Tell me first how you got beck to time shut my eyes and see our quiet, 1 usual, something outre, perhaps som«- i iy young fallow could have committed during this sojourn there I met with the ig wrong. These were the first 1 an set so abominable as this wax, if it this place again.” thini old country home on Sugar Creek, tlieza person who was known throughout all won] ds I heard tho l>oy speak, and they was intentionally done. As 1 passed i "Perhaps I had better not You seeui in Missouri. I can see the fertile bot thut region as "Tucker, the Hcout.” My gli the guaid-room, on leaving the to have aome prejudices against murder tom-fields covered with a light veil of a> <|uaintance (if you call it s<>) with this were spoken clearly, incisively, in a through —eveu the murder of a Yankee or of a new fallen snow. The clear, thin blue singular being Iwgun under tile follow peculiar, ringing, silvery, bantering prison, I said: I smoke of burning hickory float! away 1 “j„. „„B___ Hergeant, who is the 7 young man Dutchman.” ing horrible ciroumslaucea. 1 was not tone: “Oh yes' Of course the Yanks and ,hat ,h'<H the priwm^l’'" He said this with a light, mocking peacefully from the old stone chimney on duty at ('anion, and had nothing to AT THR VERY LOWEST IUTKS .. T|lry hini 'Tucker the Scout,’" laugn that actually mad« my blood run into the still star-light night. The i do except to kill time in any way 1 all Other men are brave enough when i cold.” • ■ VWM^W U • WB csttle stand about the liarn and st the there is a crowd of th<-m together, and answered lb* sergeant 'rould wliile awaiting the return of my “Yea, I loathe crime. But, never tiers, chewing their cud contentedly. TURNER A ( OX. the danger is distributed among eo Before I had l«en long at my board j messenger There were some Yankee theless, tell me how you got l/ack." • The fowls have long been a-roo«t, and I prisonrra detained th< re, and the upper many that no one can fc 1 his own j.ar i,lg hou,e. 1 received a request from ATTORNEYS AT LAW, “It is very singular. Sensible, clear only occaionally the shrill, clear note of Il,J Jazkson to come round t»| ' story of a Urge store was occupied as a ti'-ular.lmr.m It. but |>eraon*lcourage headed men like you and ‘Red'Jackaoi. the roosters wake the echoes of the Their SUxk w»!l cuntid • • btftrtofort of PI*nt »TON. ONHUiN j military prieon. One evening, suppos- is only exhibited in the contests of man !lig headquarters. After the usual pre- think that if ten thousand rebels and neighboring hills And now th« gray I *•««• <*•*•<• ®rw«. oppaatw 'bn Uwert N»« ; mg it to l>e |>OMiible that among these to man, and when it oimei to that we liniinari«s, the Gen. said : “I understand thstyou were present ten thousand Yanks go out and buther haired father put* on his spectacle«, prisoners there might be some one from defy God's earth to match ua" "Oh, 1 know," answered the Yankee, '• when , JOHN A Ul YEIt. Tucker shot a prisoner this even each other all day long, that's ‘war,’ | with the big silver frame«, and some Missouri whotu 1 knew, 1 went to tho ' that the .Southerners are brave _ informed, also, that you are ‘glorious war.' If even one thousand I what slowly, but very reverently, read« ing. I [ _ am ' prison to take a look al them. I did ATTO» NEY AT LAW, on a side go at it, that’s a ‘skirmish,’ | a chapter from the volume he love« l>ody doubts tint. But I rather guess a ¡awjer." not find any a< quamtaiioraamoiig thrin, that a good mauy of us feel able to ItlOLn-K, . • • OSMUOM _ I said that his informant was correct, and it’s all right and honorable. If abort the Lord in whom he trust». : but s|»-nt an hour chatting pleasantly even five, or three, or two on a side The venerable mother, the smell chil* oesws t r •»•"*. .«•*- vs» r-w’®*« with th* "I'oys in blue, ' giving them , hold our own in most sny kind of a At his request I narrated the cireum- I shoot and stab, it is a small ‘«kirmish,' dreu, the big brother and a neighbor Dixm’ shows splendid daab— ,un,-c, just as they had occurred. such consolation as was |n«ai>i|« under , fight. KVKIirrt a WALKER. “ Wbat is your opinion of the act!" ‘ or a ‘picket fight,’ and is not criminal. who Las come to »pend the night, and their dreajv and uncomfortable circuui elan as the krvm-h call it; but we : But when I kill one of the miserable the grown daughter, a harmless, rathe« < Jackson. •tancea. I found among these prut Yankees ‘came to stay.'" ATTORNEYS AT LAW all join ~ in — of ninteen, ---- *" H A K I) IV A R I!, oners (aa I had generally found among “Yes,” said the young man, “with “1 think it was a deliberate, premed scoundrels, because I iuvte them all, ! attractive girl raourtuN. that’s murder.” > singing a Methodist hymn. Then all the Yankees who were in our hands) ( you war is on a wrong basis, like every - listed, malicious murder, for which he “Certainly, sir. It is murder, with kneel,"and the old man offersup hi« <•« that the chief complaint they had to ( thing else. An army is a corporation, ought w be hung." i organised to fight with machinery. Tin- .«j suppose so,” said Jackson musing- out reference to the number engaged, simple, fervent prayer. Then good- SMD i make in regard to their treatment was rwwa tt ••*» on account of the lad quality and in- rnob is all, and the individual is noth |y> ••although be could make a very when it is done from personal hatred, j night is said, and the two l-oys go to TUHTIN A BAII.KY« 1 hoy love their country for what strong argument to show that it was an or from any private motive. But how their room up stairs, the girl goes to au tlicinnt quantity of the rations fur- ing her bed-room, also up stairs; the old they can make out of it. They commit ac<;ldent.'’ did you get back 1” ATTORNEYS AT LAW ! lushed them The fact was that those G 1» m ware, Boot« and Shoe», I men, who had been accustomed to the , wholesale murder for political suprem •4* »««»Ma» r»M> -Yea,” I said, “the other prisoners be- “When they took me before Genera) folks put the children to bed and retire themselves. It is the calm, peaceful, re«nL«i’»N. 01 Uiuntiful supplies furnished by the scy end pecuniary gain, and pretend lievin< hi, preU!tlM that it was acci McPherson, in the camp near Vicka- that they »re *too pious to fight duel«,’ Jcl,sa|'■ or».«« o>« Nwi.dVw burg, he indulged in what I suppose to inoffensive life of respectable, well-to- ! Federal autharitiox, U«VU K tuamed and hence legislate against the ‘code of “It was murder," «aid the Gen. de be the usual cant and hypocrisy about do Miaouri farmers. If there are any HATH sud CAÌS long in Confederate prisons without honor,’ which furnishes the only necent cisively. ............. “ ................... 1 know it. ........................ But the fact my ‘wickedness,’ until I interrupted him such things as crime, hatred, and vio J H REED. getting into a condition of chronic hun way for gentlemen to settle their qusr puU in aw kward position. Tuck- by asking him whether he drew any lence in the world, they know not of it, ger One of them said: ATTORNEY AT LAW. nda But the sentiment which holds er’« services as a scout ... have been al extra pay for lecturing prisoners ; and i think not of it there. The night ad “It's pretty hard on us. We don't »*•*•!*• tn « I »*• C *-f it»« F'M« Notions, Etc •re how wc are to kmp up health and that }«triotiim. piety, and the honor most invaluable to me, but he is not a when he answered no, but that it was vance». The girl's last pure and happy I1 r- 1 « • »»• ••••«»•• • slumber is rudely broken by the shout« strength iqioii a small cone of coni- of men aud women are worth nothing , soldier. He has steadily refused to en my “youth, courage, and good looks | 1 l’e«4i«r n. I »«> • • • ■•y except money value, is cowardice not list, and being a refugee from Missouri that awakened interest’ and led him to, and curses of a drunken mob of brutal O4I.W taw Wilatlfia M* Irla Bol tread and a little slip of meat cured religion. Where there are no duels it is contrary to Confederate law to talk to me, I assured him that be was soldiers, the clang of their weapons, without salt, by the charcoal process there can 1* no gentlemen, for gon tie conscript him. They say he has killed wasting both time and eloquence, and the neighing of their horses, the ring U. F BELL, Tlir little we gut is eaten without relish men must fight when there is occasion twenty-three Yankees with his own had lietter get down to business. The of rifle and pistol shota She springs Iscause nf the lack of salt. Wr f«wl as ATTORNEY AT LAW, for it. and th' y never ‘go to law' to get hand, three of whom were prisoners Yankee seemed to be actually taken terrified from her bed and through th« if «« were slowly starving to death." rtbM« whom he murdered in cold-blood. He with me, and finally offered lue pretty l windows come the fierce glare of confla» I answered. “Yes, it is pretty rough, satisfaction for an insult.” ppMDttrmi. oti “1 supj-iae," said tho Yankee, “that is not a soldier, and cannot be court- **rjrr large »u»*UWM;ra advantages ill in one wav »»ar « and miu •*»- an o gration, and n she » area that th" house ui» at But wh-u you get used tn it you won't h l |»d flreFM ss ‘4«» Wtia <»•- we would be as ready for it as other martiali-d, as the ‘Articles of War’ do other if I would take the oath of all- /«“J “ <”«*- /»*• mind it so inm li. 1 suppose that you “to\he ”iridi™" ¿»¡. with wi"h^ a pur pu71 lhr th7 ’ ,r r * » • • °' er er ber ber ‘b™>d«’i men if our laws perniitfc-d it. I sup not apply to citizens. There are no ^« giance to the gridiron flag, ' ” °' liso ust us the soldiers do who art . Inn It R BISHOP. pose that we would not have such laws civil courts to send him before. The pore to keen it. join the Yankees f and arirl “d Mine thrAHirk tb™Kb tb « FTtottYl HOWTI d°w" bflA *• guarding you " if it were not necessary to have them last crime he committed before this one scout for him along the Yazoo. I ask atmrs, through tne bailout the front “I gms« tha’’« »o,” said another JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, in order to prevent dueling We think occurred after I took command of this ed what would be the result if I refus- door ,nW>1 the J*™- ,Tbere *°* Yank. “The other day our uiiscrsH« that the custom is one of the ‘relics of point, and was, as he claimed, also an ed, and he said he would have me «”« • conkm of brutal ^xmndreh aur- •^■GRAIN AND HIDES'"^ ration Offi.-e over E ast Oa»oo»ne. was shorter than usual, and I barbarism,' and that it belongs to the accident. Gan. McPherson, who was hange«! at sun-down. -Shot, yon mean, rounding the place clad in the foreve, took mine in my hand and showed it ‘No,’said he, ‘hanged.’ Well,’; ’<™n*d Uoe 'a"ke? “o-rorm. At»«i other Pmlum t**k*n Io ^ichtnje •t b> the sergeant of the guard, and naked ■atm- stage of civilization that makes commanding at Vicsburg, sent in a de said I |'in Hit "1AM possible the fact of /African slavery, mand by dag of truce for the mndition said I, -you had better get your rope Th'n ’b« ber motb" bend*.n8 Iho Rt^htal Maiket yalca. him w hether he really expected us to the Democratic party, and the Southern of Tucker, and I surrendered him as reaily. 'it will not be long until sun- unutterable gnef over the DR. K. R. IRVING, live on such rations a« that. He look- Methodist Church. We are in a fair the easiest way of disposing of the case. down.’ Then he said : ‘So von have body of her gray headed father, aud th. CASH PAH» roil woof mi at it, put his hand into his haver PHYSICIAN AND bURGEON way to bury some of these "relics’ out' I hardly know what to do about it in made up you mind to hang rather than <*•««■> •">«>>«»•. H" brc‘b" sack, and took out his own ration, say- of sight forever, and it is to be hoped this instance." accept mv offer 1 ’ I told him that if “ aupportmg the faat dying form of th« iMaswa U Wn«M*4 M-d Gh>l<lr«« • Fp«la'»y that the others will not be preserved . “Why did not McPherson execute it had to’be decided then, I hail; if he "«ghbor a son. whom Th. LltlvXl lllvll, 1 llatl, 11 lit t . ¿w _ b ___ » « » ■***«!) here is mine; I II trade vnu Olli aii «I il«,Bi<l<*i»< \ Ulani Houw until morning to think «‘rl dt*» “* ‘P«* nor CT «»“’ f“nt much longer." || him 1" would give me 1 mine fur yours, and give a uue dollar LOOK.! "Rut,*’said the young man. laughing-■ “ __ _ ___________ He ______ never got the chance. They it over, 1 could not now any what con- i ■ She starts to go over to where her Confralerate note to bootF' • W. C. M. K AY. M 0 ly, w hile a lwleful light burned in his p ut handcuffs on Tucker, and put him cluaion I might come to. After some brother and lover are. Then a devil in I looked ut Ills wn-tehed supply, and uu . I the shape of a man darts forward, and beautiful eyes, “ you wander away from O n the train at Big Black Bridge, to more talk he concluded to give me un PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON refused to exchange." They in hoarse tones of drunken, brutal pas- question. We were talking about take him to Vicksburg. Tucker doubled til sun-up instead of sun-down. T" "You ought to lie satistied then,” 1 the rrxmxre'« csroav £ sion. bawls: , ‘Drop blanket, •personal courage. courage.' Now. N"~ I ’ dou t doubt Up fojg .... . ■ in •• .------- ae fingers, ------- put me under close guard in a t<in *|M>rsonal thumb« his ---- palms and ten» , ■ that , .v v. d— ■_ u » NEW MEN IN CAMP! said, “that wc are doing I bo liest we that ahe hre drawn the JilankM you »re are a pretty pn good soldier fora dipped the handcuffs off, struck the One Yankee stood outside with his J«*’ W. WHITCO.UII, M. O. I can for you. In fact, I am paving Yankee, but you haven't iI.... —, • got true‘grit’! gUarj on the temple with the iron rings, gun. and a big fat Dutchman stayed in • closer around her, not for the thinking twenty dollars a day for my Imard, »nd You can't sight down the barrel of mv jumped the train, and in a short time the tent with me. When he got sleepy of the cold, but to hide her almost nak PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ; I g< t little more. True the landlord revolver without flinching, but South returned to this vicinity. The soldiers he made me lie down beside him, and ed form from the eyes of the devils who I rxNm mix, oacoox lias a little salt that be got by digging ern gentlemen can meet death, single- here condemn his conduct, but sympa put one bi ¿relet of a pair of handcuffs surround her. Then she turusherevea up the dirt in an old smoke-houso, pil All *»!»• pr«tnr<iy ■ii*ndr«l «Uy ne »••»■» handed. with a smile. You can face it thize strongly with the man, especially on his own left wrist and the other on full uf>on the brute, su-ps for an instant, 1 ing it up in an ash hop;>er, and |>our- even ns a test. Try it, if you dare ! ” Ixxeuse they understand that his fam mv right one. He then took a big says nothing, aud takes another step K r. KAGAN. M. n ling water over it; which water, boiled And with a light, mocking laugh he ily were terribly wronged by the Yan butcher-knife, and stuck the point in , toward her brother and her lover. down, yielded up the salt.that had extended his arm. The Yankee looked kees in Missouri, and also,because they the ground lieside him. the handle stick ' Then the ruffian steps back, siezes a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . trickled down from the most cured long startl'd for » moment, but he shut one do not think lie is entirely sane. He ing up. He assured me that the knife musket from one of his companions, WK4ToN. ORMklN, ago. Tho salt is about tho color of eye and calmnly sighted down the bar must be punish»d, but I hardly see how ' was for my special benefit, and that if and with one devilish stroke plunges Orvwa Oí tft » ’♦irr*! Scotch snuff, but it seasons food a rel of the pistol w ith the other. to get at it legally.” j I moved hand or foot during the night the bayonet through the girl’s thighs i little." nil J W HAIL “You hml lietter dodge," said the _________ “Wait a day ________ or two, _______ ” said I. ______ “Per- he would rip me all to piece« with the and pinions them together. Then .><». 107 Niorih Um! •(., "Is this country so nearly starved holding the musket with one band, un PHYSICIAN ANO SURGEON outF said another." I thought it was young man. with a tantalizing laugh, haps Gen. McPherson will demand him knife. He made fritters of the King’s til one of his miscreant accomplices &«^ !W “1 am going to fire st the wool ‘three.’ again. ■ ” English in his talk, and repeated his FFNhLWTOM. ORKOON as fertile as any land on earth.” Dodge! Dodge! ‘One!’ ‘Two!’’’ "I hope he will," said Jackson. nmirr T»i ('<» l w ATrrxTinx of threats over and over again, until I i darts forward to take hold of it, with <«rrw* A« it»« VillarH Ihma* All Mila p'ornytijr a« “And you are correct in that opin «■xk'zf v The Yankee never flinched. Irrtod t* ay or »ifhl It happened as I had suggested, for thought the brute never would go to the other hand he snatches off the LA m XL s prv|mir,! Iu rrtvite r»u and ion,” 1 said. "There is food enough in “‘Threol’ ” in about forty hours a tlag of true came sleep. Lie wont to sleep, however, at blanket, and then tears off the light | Mississippi to-day to fo«d tho army for MAKE ALVAN E3 At the word, the long, delicate finger in from the Yankee outpost at Big last, and as soon as he snored fully and chemise, which was her only dress, and a year. The trouble is not in the scare" J. A. STROWDRIOGE, pressed down upon tho trigger, a loud BInck, with a requisition for Tucker, regularly, I laid my thumbdown straight twists the girl, stripped stark naked, Th'-renn st rs««<>nsble rates Having hid city of supples, but is in the fact that report rang through tho room, and the and he was at once delivered up to the in the palm of my hand, drew uiy fin around with the bayonet until the Direct Importer an«l Ileshr In long ex|ierlr»cs In wool growing, tool tho government is always short of jioor Yankee dropped deed in his tracks, Yankees, and carried away by them. A gers close up together, that way." said glare of the burning homestead falls eur lnter>-«ts being common with ■transportation,' and there is no way to llione nt thwBlste st large, «ml a bullet having errahed through his young girl rushed out to when* Tucker Tucker, stretching out his long slender I upon her jiallid face and quivering get these supplies to the points where particularly Ksalwrn tire- right eye into his brain. sat oil his horse, as they were about to hand in the position described by him, form, and shouts to his devil compan gon, we fei‘1 that we they are needed. You will fare le tter No IH9 Front Street, Portland, Or. •A thrill of horror ran through every leave, and clinging to his knees in ag 1 “and slipped my hand through the ion»: ‘Boys she is a damned pretty can give sstlsfs«. hs lasni as tho bridg<wlietween here and tion to all par one nt the sight of this cowardly, cold ony of grief and despair, ap;>eale<l to iron wring without the slightest diflicul- little rebel, aint sheF 1 see the broth Tlie most H’llatils end heat r.Ulill.hel house Meridian can lav repaired." ties In Porlbin.l. Sole sfonla for Kirby's blooded, inhuman murder, while the the Confederates to rescue their com i ty. I then lightly and quickly put my er’s attention attracted by this brutal While we were talking a voting man Ssnta Clus sole Isolier. BNOAGRD IN WOOL GROWING I young man stood looking down upon panion in spile of Gen. Jackson's order. ' hand over the Dutchman’s mouth, and speech; he lets the dying form of hi» entered the long room, and was stand mrhll companion slip from his knee to the It shall he mir alm, by honratv, fair deal ing nlmut half-way down tho length of his victim, his lieautiful • face still Tucker was greatly provoked by her ■ glued my fingers to it, at the same iri- ground, and with the cry «nd spring of ing and «trial atn-nlinn to business, Io action, and requested her mother to wreathed in that mocking, wicked smile, j stant that I seized his butcher-knife it, laughing and bilking with a Yankee. ninrll the cnnfldenco nf all who and his parted lips flecked with a light come and take the foolish child away. ; with the other hand, and with one a panther he clulches the brute by th« There conversation soon became so an ms) fwvnr ns wllli their pwlrnu. throat with his naked hands, only to imated as to attract our attention, and froth, like foam. It was only for an She did so, and ho was carried away ■ strong, quick blow plunged the full l>e stretched senseless by a blow from age. Our Commission is DWIGHT A BAILEY. instant. I sprung forward and seized within the Federal lines. length of the blade into his stupid carcass mino wax especially drawn to this «' wc w t Osacral /xia<l AysO, A'uOirisa /’uAlei and ■» ■•>«■ I think this was on Friday morning; j right above the collar-bone, and then the butt of another musket. Then I youth. Ho was dad in n neat aud his delicate throat with a grasp that hear the exquisite music of a llttl« I'artiea desiring advances on their Wool lieautiful suit of gray cloth; ho wore a forced skin, nerve, and muscle against and on the following Sunday night, * jerked the handle back and forward a REAL ESTATE BkOKEHR, volley of Msssouri shot-guns, from the I can apply «1 the Slurs of Messrs Itntliclnld while I sat smoking my pipe, and sigh the very bone, with one hand, and with time or two to cut through the wind rsxni.xtox, . . . , . ohkuon [ A lli-'tn or IL Alwsendcr A < o. In I’rndlrl m. tine, black, felt hat, in which a single the other clutched the pistol, saying: ing for the return of uiy Richmond pipe and main arteries. He did not direction of th»1 barn. Several of the ' <>r tn ns at our office, 107 North First Sire«', long black feather was fastened in front ' 'AVF Townah'p f’lMt (fall «drvev*.l lamia In “Give it up, murderer, coward, brute!” messenger, there was a knock at the : squeal or kick. He drew his legs up Yankees fall in their "tracks ; the I ’ iwi I iiii U, Or. i bv a bright steel buckle, and damped rminiy, »nd record« r»i all < lai n* fem«» U ftr«l I i«aalfll* rest flee pell niell ; three who ase cap Itwwitina down t<» ll* prt«««nl lima and cor rof I «Mi 1 buck over tho crown and rim of the hat. He gave up tho weapon nt once, stand outer door of my iwm, which opened : once, and then straightened them out tured, are dragged forward and aro JACOB FRAZIER, •rnai *••( k y from ill* I m I otlb « «t I « upon a small yard. I opened the door, ing passively and offering not the slight again and in a minute or a minute aud Will atmnr* cl» tn. for partiea "ndor any nt th* land ! Ho was small, but compactly built, 1 J. L SPERRY. hurled into the debris of the burning Udi *»f ||» i nit«M| t*l*t* B; conduct conttaiyd «« mi j and in evt ry jmso and moveinont as est renistence. Upon seeing this, 1 re- j and the lithe form and handsome face a half at most, he was as dead as Julius ■ home, and are burned up with it; the Fsb » 1ML—Fvb. I2 «tn before ik > I.oral l.an I »»•«*, and on appoal to th* I»* , of “ Tucker, the Scout, ” presented them leased his throat He gulped as if I | j Cs>sar. I cut a slit in the side of the ) graceful and as bright as Apollo. ' poitinent al Wnhliiiigion • <-*111 furnian r«»ldl«r* Additional HomrMend Float* choked him pretty hard, and then selves in the doorway. 1 was, of course, ■ tent with the Dutchman's knife, and brother is restoted to consciousness; There was such a jaunty trim appear- hnd 1 an l a| k in h nf let <d Horip on ’••inri nolle*, and al said, mildly and pleasantly, and with a I a good deal surprised at this unexpect I slipped WALI.A WALI.A -1,1Ill.VU,.. through. » I Wil crept - «.aw,, along until the girl with h'»r own hands pulls the IwwtM mirk»* ra«»a w«h buy and anil Land. Claim» | mice about him that, one could scaiuely 1 Otty I’ropeity, Fta . <»n rmwnnb r cotn'u aaloti. ed apparition ; but, mastering my as I got to the edge of the brush, anti ! bayonet from b|>r thighs without a cry smile: sue him without desiring to look at beaming ' rim Ham and Ho -orda alMtV* r»'4IT«d tn ar« »ha only or groan, resumes ber blanket, and is otMta or tlin kind In 1'iniiiH nmintv, and aaf.lata nan “Major, it is rather rough to chokes tonishment, I invited him to come in theu ‘lit out for Ganton, and tonight I, i him agnin, and tho second glance re ya"» lima and n trip io I.* tlraud* by emntng to na — carried to a neighbor’s house." and be seated. He did so, and, taking am here" man so for a mere accident like that ” He barn ap«mlal facll/ima for l<m.iUi»| naw conv'rafin’jr vealed a face of remarkabh' beauty, in I He gave this grim recital in a strung«, I The scout's eye* glowed like burning off his hat, clearly revealed the beauti “Accident!" I cried, astonished. which, however there was nt once per Mr^BUBBED U» 1H6I quiet, matter-of-fact way that rendered I , coals; his coice -was low, musical, al "Certainly,” he said, with his wicked ful contour of his head and neck. ceived soniothing unnatural, faseiuating “Every one saw that I was iu “I am in trouble,” he said, “and want it atrociously realistic. I had not the most mouotonoss, and then musingly unearthly almost Tho short cut hair smile. i MthTFACU'RFK OF slightest doubt that he told it precisely , l he said: go.nl humor, and was only jok to talk to you a little." was ns black aa jet, and curled up perfect | BREAD, CAKES PIES AND everywhere elono to the noalp. The ing ....... had occurred. "That was «what they called ‘war* in as the thing the Yank. I hope no one doubts I “Well, what is the matter I” i ‘ 'Ad ‘ what do you propose to do hereF' Missouri. C'Arue! Murder! Insanity I •II hlu<l4 Of Crwkarfh Fir* proof building. the pistol was discharged by scci ■ I "I have had a pretty narrow escapa, i ii/ brow was low, lift broad and heanti- that I ! am now pro<mr»<l u» m H ' ■ the question. -----’ , L Do you Ob, sir, . if ‘Ast bad been your home, anil this thing of being handed over to' "That ■' is just fully moulded. The oyos were large, dent < ” a ' vaii wmtlrl hsve K rlrnnned upon. unon yo«r veer you would, dropped I was simply dumfounded by the the Yankees whenever they choose to , think Jackson will surrender me » to black, and soft almost melting in tlieir knees in t jte snow, uuder the midnight aving jirt qi ’F nki » in uuh niw hoof , calm assurance with which he spoke. , . call for me, is more than I can «tan 1 . the Yankees again!” splendor. Th" face wa» Imardleaa, del- i wa offer for Ml* lh* ol.ttlorM i skies, as I did, and you would bavo But of . the _ guard,: 1 have been thinking of getting the i "Yes! or bang you himself.” l icata, and the cheeks, which were alovo- L ___ I celled the sergeant _ Of »very •nrl «nd dMcrfpUon. al IWdrork Bro re«. “Aud you, 1 suppose, would approve register id a burning vow with God lately rosy, (not many cheeks Alt« so,) and upon his coining up 1 said : 1 >>ovs together and making a apes ch to Beef, Pork, Veal A Mutton Having Moored ib«Mr*ir*e <»t ■» *ip*ri*nc«d never forgive, never to spare, always wnrkinan from Han Fr» cisco, I have f*j of that disposition of met" ¡glided oil’ softly into a prominent oliin, “Take this man into custody, and re- : them that would stop it." Tn In hmnil Io WoSli-Mn nflVr al I he* Wall» Wall* Ukkerv every '‘If soy objection oould be reaaona- to follow, always to murder—if you perfectly formed but of unusual length, port tho fact I charge him with the “ I am not on duty han»,' ’ J answsr- m>rl <*f «ood« iu my Boe of boBinoaa. ('•ro.il Bad Cared Meat« nr all Minds. Give in« your Order# »nd be Convinced. His nose was high, straight, aud point- willful murder of a prisoner, and will i , «d ; “but as you have «ivy.-Biiied me of bly mads to aueb a course, I suppose it call it io—those devilish, miscreant« Fresh satissgss made ovrrv day. (cogrxt rsn OK rovtmr »SUB ) ' ed, with thin, wide nostrils, and th" appear to testify to tho ssme whenever your iiitentu.^ insubordination I would be bused upon the fact that you O BHEffRTEI Walls Wall» I THE EAST OREQONIAN J. Z Hu« Tl'C'MF.H, Tilt: MOt r. ll(ITI!( Hill) 4 • '■ * ”*í h Dill GOODS, CHUM a LEATHER AND SHOE EINOINGS, LAND AGENCY! cm STEAM BAKERY! H *F" 4» ' — »J *. - .