-Si. The dalles Daily Chronicle. "W. SZEXjIC & go., Entered at the Poetofflce at Tne Dalles, Oregon' y as second-class matter. THE DALLES OREOON INDIAN CRUELTY. A. Ourlous Story of Jealousy Barbarity. and The Horrible Manner in Which a Squaw Revenged Herself Upon a (vhito Woman Whom Her Chief Admired. There is living1 in Oklahoma, writes a correspondent of tW Philadelphia Times, a woman whose perfectly bald head tells a curious story of jealousy and Indian cruelty. In 1859 Oswald Thur vald, a Swedish farmer, had a home in the territory close to the Texas bor der,and his family consisted of his wife, two daughters and a son. The Indians seemed friendly, passing over the Thurwalds even when slaying the other settlers about and frequenting their place to sell their wares and to purchase such goods as Thurwald brought out from the states for barter, lie was rapidly growing rich and had made his preparations to move to Dal las, where he intended to extend his business, when the tragedy occurred that destroyed his home and scattered his family. It seems that the chief of the Pon kawa Indians, who visited that part of the country from the south on raiding expeditions, had sean Elsa, the elder daughter, and, fancying her, offered to buy her of her father. But Thurwald, though fond of money, Vefused, which gave great offense to the chief. Re turning home he incited his people against the Thurwalds, and the follow ing spring they made an attack on him. lie and his son succeeded in es caping, but the wife and younger daughter, though they eluded capture the first few days, were overtaken final ly. Mrs. Thurwald sank under the fatigue of her hasty flight through a rugged country and when the Indians came' up with them it was to find the girl holding her mother in her arms, the poor woman having just expired. The next day the girl herself, lag ging on the march from an arrow wound in her ankle, was shot in the -presence of her sister, who had' been seized and held from the moment of the attack till now. She was taken to -a Tillage and given into the charge of the squaws until the men should have returned from the war trail. t In the meantime the Kickapoos de clared war on the Tonkawas and raid ed the village, when Elsa Thurwald 1 J-P Til. l . . 1.1 X 1 ' r.-vras carou on wiva sucu ox me luurau worsen as were spared as slaves. "The ' Tonka-.'ca returning found the smok ing remains of the houses and started after the despoilers, overtaking them 1 . 1. O .. 1 ,1 -w-w-t -.. or, nlicf i. nate battle ensued, but both sides then consent-jd to a truce. The chief of the Kickapoos, however, stipulated that - the white woman should be given to Jiim. This was opposed by the Tonka- wa chieftain, who claimed her by right of priority. This brought on a quar rel, which was terminated by a hand- . to-hand fiht between the rivals, which resulted in the chief of the Tonkawas being killed and the bone of conten tion falling to tne victor. He carried her home and confided her to the care of his squaw, with the in junction that if she were injured in any way the life of the woman would pay for it. But tired by jealousy for her successor the woman took advan tage of her lord's absence to wreak her vengeance on the detested object. Binding her to a tree she deliberately pulled out the unfortunate beauty's ' hair thread by thread. This tof ture lasted several hours until the white woman's head was covered with blood and she shrieking with agony. When the chief returned and learned 'what had occurred he ordered the witch burned at the stake. She es caped into the bush, but was recovered and the sentence executed. Thurwald had now died, but his son hearing of his sister being in the hands of the In dians organized a rescuing party and succeeded in liberating her, after eighteen months of captivity. Her .head took weeks to heal, and it is thought her mind was affected by her savage treatment, though in 1875 she married a farmer in the vicinity. Her hair has never grown again. DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, - Fine Toilet Soaps, Ms, Brashes, Perfumery, Etc. . . Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Compo.undlngr Physicians' Prescriptions a Specialty. , No. 105 Second Street, The Dalles, Oregon. - Opposite Columbia Candy Factory. . ' ' There is a tide in the affairs of nien which, taken at its fiooa "I notice," said the woman with the steel -bowed glasses, "that if a married woman happens to get killed the pa pers announce that 'Mary Smith, wife of John Smith, was ran over by the - cars,' for instance. 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The Land of The Setting Sun Is still a mysterious and unexplored . country to many a resident of the cyclone-ridden East and the barren Rocky-mountam region; but -who. though possessed of a desire to see the great Empire of the Pacific, has up till now failed to muster the necessary, energy to make the trip. It seems to them like a great journey, that along the way still linger the pitfalls and dangers of border days. But this Empire has made gigantic strides since 1849. . It is not now alone the land of gold and glorious sunsets, but a stretch of country given to mellow fruitfulness,' comprising all products from the luscious fig. and orange of the tropics to the mammoth red apples of colder climes. Wasco County, Oregon. There is still thousands of acres of Government land left in "Wasco county, capable of raising apples, peaches, grapes, prunes, and small fruits. Three hundred dollars clear money has been made from an acre of prunes, and.$l,000 an acre from the humble strawberry. It will pay those who imagine that Uncle Sam's domain is exhausted, to make a trip to the "golden west" and see for themselves all that is to be known.' There is no excuse for putting off this trip till a later time. An attraction is presented which of itself will pay for t!ne trip. This is the California. IVficivi n te r Fa i r . - After taking in the Sunset City, visit Wasco County. Indian Summer is still in her-glory, the thermometer still ranges in the 50's up till this writing, January 2d, , and our citizens will endeavor to make your stay pleasant and profitable. V Free! Freeh With every dozen Cabinet Photographs, one , . . . . , v Call at the Gallery and see samples. My work' speaks for itself. . . . . . '.jr. . THE DALLLES, OB. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and older of sale Is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore Ron for Wateo Countv, on the 27th day of lo- vember. Ii93. unon a ludument made and ren dered in said court on the ltith day of November, i&y, in an action men ana mere colore pending in said court,' wherein H. P. MeElroy was plain- - un ana 11. oe was aeienaant. ana to ine di rected and delivered, commanding me to levy upon the real estate belonging to said defendant and theretofore attached in. said action, to sat iety the sum of $2.2o and interest on said sum since the 15:h day of June, 1893, at t- n per cent, per annum, and the further sum of $250.00 attor ney's fees in said action, and $26.99 costs, and also the co-tsof and upon said writ, I did ltvy upon and will on Monday, the 29th day of January, 1894, at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the front door of theconnty oouit house in uaues ity, w asca v;ouniy, uregon, ten bi ublic auction to the highest bidder for cash In and all of the following described real estate . taken and levied upon as the property of said defendant, II. C. Coe, to-wit: fart oi tne Donation lana tiaim or a. v. uoe. in sections 25, 26, 85 and 86, in Township 3 , North. Ranze 10 East of the Willamette Meri dian, containing about 80 acres of land, together with tne tenements, nereaitaments ana appurte-. nances thereunto belonging or In any wiseapper taining, including, and intended to include the water plant, water rights, casements, franchises and privileges, and the water pipes, reservoirs , and conduits used in conveying water from said premises to the town of Hood River, in Wasco Ccuntv, Oregon. Also that certain tract pf land belonging to the above-named H. C. Coa, situ ated on the north Bide of the railroad track of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, in Section 2C, Township 3 North, Range 10 East of the Wil lamette Meridian, containing about 25 'acres, said two tracts above mentioned comprising all of the land embraced. In the Donation Land Claim of said H C. Coe, which has not heretofore been sold to other parties. Also lots 6, 6 and 7 in Section A, and lota 6 and 7 in Section B in the -Waucoma Addition to the town of Hood River, and all of said real estate lying and being in Waco County, Oregon, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said BumB of money as above mentioned. - Dated this 23rd day of December, 1893. T. A. WARD. d23w6t Sheriff oi Wasco Co., Or. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an ex ecution issued out of the Circuit Court of tbe State of Oregon for Wasco County, in a suit therein pending wherein W. A. Miller is plain tiff and i. P. Reynolds is defendant, to me di rected, and commanding me to sen tbe real tirorjertv hereinafter described, to satisfy the sum of 1290.00 and Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from September 22, l93, ana tne sum oi tw.w uiu mien;st thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from tne Viotn aayor Marco, ieua, ana ine lurcner sum of $300.00 attorneys fees, and the further . sum of $22.00 costs, adjudged to tbe plaintiff and against the defendant in said suit, I will on the the 3rd dar of February, 1894, - at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m.. at the front door of the County Court House in Dalles City, Ore gon, sell at public sale to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all of the following described real property, to-wit: The south half of the south- . west quarier, Hie uuruieusb quarter ui tua hiumj west quarter, and the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 28, Township 1 North, Range 13 East, W. M., containing 160 acres, and the north half of the northeast quar ter, the northeast quarter of the northwest quar ter and the southeast quarter xf the northeast quarter of Section -S3, ltiwnshfp 1 North, Range 13 East, W. M., containing 160 acres, to satlsty said sums and accruing costs. T. A. Ward. Sheriff of Wasco County. . dwtd SHERIFF'S SALE. (7& ilRST CLKSS j J3) 1 ill P a ii it it By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, upon a decree and judgment made, rendered and entered by said Court on the 13th day of November, 1893, in favor of plaintiff, in a tuit wherein Walter Breeze was plaintiff and Alfred Kennedy and Caroline Kennedy were defendants, and to me directed and delivered, commanding me to levy upon and sell the lands mentioned and de scribed in said writ, and hereinafter described, I did, on the 4th day of December, 1893, duly lew upon, and will cell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on Monday, tne 8th day of January. 1 894, at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon of said day, at the front door or tne vounty i;ourinouse in xsaues Citv in Wasco Countv. Oregon, all of the lands ana premises described in said writ, and herein oesenbea as ioiiowb, to-wit: All of block ten 10 in what is known as the . Military Reservation Addition to Dalles City, Wasco County, Oregon, and according to the maps and plat of said city and addition thereto, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to sat isfy the sum of $377.35, with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum since No vember 13th, 1893. $40.00 attorney's fees, and $23.15 costs in said suit, together with costs of said writ and accruing costs of sale.. A. A. 1AKU, Sheriff of Waseo'Countv, Oregon. Dated at Dalles City, Or., Dec. 4, 1893. . d8j5wS SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and order of Rale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Wasco County, upon a decree and judgment made, rendered and entered by said Court on the 14th day of November, 1893, in favor of plaintiff, In a suit wherein A. D. Bolton was plaintiff, and Prank D. Gillespie and Rhoda Gillespie, W. E. Hunt and W. H. Butler were defendants, and to me directed and delivered, commanding me to levy upon and sell all the lands mentioned and described in said writ, and hereinafter described, I did, on the 4th day of Dcsember, 1893, duly levy upon, and will sell at public auction, to tne nignesi Diaaer, xorcasn in band, on Igb : Monday, tlte 8th. day January, 1894, at 2 o'clock in tbe afternoon of said day, at the front door of the County Courthouse in Dalles City, in Wasco County, Oregon, all of the lands and premises described in said writ and herein described as follows, to-wit; The northwest quarter of Section fourteen 14 in Township two 21 South, of Range fourteen 14 East of the Willamette Meridian, In Wasco county, Oregon, or bo much thereof as shall be sufficient to satisfy the sum of $651.04, with in terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum since November Uth, 1893; $60.00 attor ney's fees, and $44.83 costs in said suit, together with costs of said writ, and accruing costs of sale. T. A. WARD, Sheriff of Wasco County, Oregon. Dated at Dalles City, Or., Dec. 4, 1893. d8j5w5 SUMMONS. it CAN BE HAD AT THE CHRONICLE O FFICE Reasonably ffainoas Rates. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for - : the County of Wasco. J. D. Parish, 1 Plaintiff, 1 vs. Matilda Parish. J . Defendant. J To Matilda Parish Defendant: " In the name of the State "of Oregon, You r.re hereby required to appear and answer the Com plaint filed agaiut you in the above entitled suit within ten days from the date of the seryieeof this summons upon you, if served within this county; or if ser?ed within any other county of this state, then within twenty days from the date of the service of this summons upon you ; or if served upon you by publication, then you are required to appear and answer said Com plaint on the first day of the next term of said Court, after six weeks', publication of .this Sum mons; to-wit r on Monday, the 12th day of Feb ruary, 1894, and if you fail to appear and answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief praved for In said complaint, to-wit;- for the dissolution of the marriage contract now existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for his costs and disbursements herein. You will further take notice that this Sum mons is served upon you by publication by order of the Honorable W. L. Bradsbaw, Judge of said Court, said order being dated December 21, 1893. MAYS, HUNTINGTON & WILSON, d23wtd Attorneys for Plaintiff; . NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office, The Dalles, Or., ( . Dec. 7, 1893. j Notice is hereby given that the followfng named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the register and receiver at The Dalles, Or.f on February 10, 1894, viz.: - . Jacob D. Roberts, ' ( , Homestead No. 2546, for , the 6E4 of NEJ4, and N of 8EJ, and SW of SE, of Sec, l,Tp2 8., R. 12 E. W. SI. ; He names the following witnesses to prove hia , continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, ,' . said land, viz. : - i, R. E. Morrison, M. C. PaintCT, J. N. Patterson i and C. K. Stoughton, all of Dufur, Or. d8j5w6 . JOHN W. LEWIS. Register. r 1