HATl'IUUY, JUNK 2.1, 1888. ltKMINIHCF, K CHICAGO. F1m "OIIKAMNO" A JIIWANU. Tli Anlmatt Knnnrrly a Orent Nnbmiice to Cfttll lllr Catching an Cntumril Muatang with a Itlfln Hall IrreclHlin ably Vlctoii Unite. J T Hill who for many years lias boon enjrngod In cntllo mining In Texan and the Indian torrltory, romarkod to a rcportor tho other lny 'In tho early day, of tlio caltlo bimliumn In Tuxoh. from 1857 to 1800. tho ranges rero tivernili hy bands of wild liontua Thonc anlraaln wcro a gTcat tiulniinco, as thity would (jot mixed with our loose horeun uud run tlicin oil when any ono approached An a rulo tboy wcro a rough, III nlmpud sot of beasts, and almost tiutamablo. so that few attempts noru ovm nuido to catch thuin. It Mug conaldonil bunt to Hboot tbcm on sight and thus Rt't rid of a disturbing liifluonco In our Iioi-hii lionln KomotliiuM, Imwovcr, a really lino onlmal would bo sueii nud tho ranchmen would try hard to uccuro It Hut tho ordinary modn of capturo, Inn'o h)(j, could noldotn Imi umihI uguliiHt wild horses, and these Urnsts woro very shy and oven a poor horxu, cuiTyiug no weight could outstrip a very lino animal with a man on his back I liavu chimed wit , horses 100 limns anil have become lliur oughly convinced of the truth of tin Kngllsh racing saying that tho weight ol a stablo key will win or I ono a raco. NOVKL MKTIIOII Of CAITU1IK "In this extremity tho Tuxaus uwd ti resort to a moans of capturing the ho'ii which Is, I bollevo, exclusively Auiunoi It was dlscovorod. I ilu not know how that a blow upon n particular slnow In homo's neck, located just abovo whurotlii' iplno Joins tho skull, would paralyzo tin animal temporarily without doing It an) ponnaiiunt Injury In those days the Tiixuiia wnro nearly without exception flno shots, and at short ran go could horn' k rlllu ball with phenomenal accunie) Tho horsns could not bo approachoil ox copt on fool, and It was lmOHslblo to catch them on horseback Hut, not to hi overcomo by any such dilllcultles, tin cowboys discovered a way to capturi thrm Taking his rillo. a hunter wnul cruwl through tho thlrk chaparral unit within fifty or sixty yards of tho homo In .desired to nucuro Then, taking carufu dim. ho would endeavor to Mend a liulli" tliniugh the. top of tho nock so as to strli. tho sinew When this was properly dot. thn homo would fall as If struck by llgli nlug and remain luseuslblo for ten or I! teen minutes, recovering completely In r, hour or two, with no worso Injury thuu slight wound In tho back of tho neck tlm' noon healed Of counut many bullets woli astruy and huudnxtsof horses woro killed but n good shot would secure about uu homo lu throe that ho attempted I cruiuio. us this modn of capturu wit railed "Tho largo rollbro rltlcs commonly li in-o were not adapted to this ecullar mod of hunting, as If they touched tho aluuw they were suru to break It, and tin wounds tho 41 or 62 calibre balls Inflicted went too seven) Tho tveapoti universal!) employed In creasing mustangs was the old llnwklns rltlo. which carried a bullet nut much largel than a hui, had n set trigger and required but a small charge of powdur These weapons wcro wonder fully accurate up to 100 yards, but In dieted a trilling wound, and tho bullet was likely to lake a con mo through soft tlcsh mxitiiid any hard object. Instead of tearing through It, as a larger hall pro pelled by a heavier charge of hiwiIii would do lltllidivds of mustangs, at ways tha liest animals lu tho herd, used to bo creased every year, and this proa tire was kept up utU the herds had on llrely dtiuppoared tun or m en usu. "Soma of tho horses thus secured were very tough and licet animals, but few were of any practical use Nearly all were stallluus, as a wild maro that was (rood for anything was seldom sven, and tho raptured horses wero nearly, without exception, tnvclalinably vicious, oven when Judged from the Texas standpoint Kveu when broken to tho saddle they could only be ridden by tho very bo-it honiemeii, and were always on tho look out to do their riders an Injury Strange to My. thoy seldom tiled to kick, but a man had to bo coullnuall) on tho lookout for their fore feet and teeth They only unt their hind feet when a man was about to iiiount, but nearly every ono of them had a trick of kicking forward us soon as tho rider put his feot In the stir rup. and uuless ha was wary ho would ro eclve a terrible blow on the leg "I lined to own a horse that, I believe, could scratch himself hot ween tho ears with his hind foot, hi hind log being ap parent))' made of lndli rubber Tho lu slant ho felt a foot lu the stirrup his hind hoot would eiimo forward with the speed of tlghitiu lu the utteiupt tr Inflict a most vioIoiih kick I gavv up mounting htm In the usual way. ami aluya tutnl to vault lull tlx saildl'- without touching the stlrrupa a fmt uaslly enough pvr fonuinl In tu yuuugut days, although I would livr huuo dllBrulty In dolu it now 1 usud tc like to rid, wild lsant but aftw ou or twi uanvw ssx-spwi fixuu their d tlly fow ht. wliWi ihoy wuuW uso if a "it uaretiniily lood lu front of tiu i:i ly.-vm It up uiul stuck to tlw tawc it . k M lut l'oat lsutcli. Told br a Idy Who Cams U ths Fifty Tears Ago. "My father took a claim on tha North Side noar the rivor and not far from Mr. Clyboumo's," said Mrs Mary Ann Draper. "Iloro we lived for qulto a long time. I have gone through many dangers and hardships on the North Sldo In early days. 1 Tho Indians wero numerous, and woro always coming and going Somotlmes ! they wero friendly ana sometimes they wero not. My fatnor always nod hla gun and sword by the bed at night and a dog In tho house Often he would not romovo his clothing Tho Indians would come up and go around tho house, and now and then strike their tomahawks Into tho logs and cry 'Chan In chan muck a-mu no good whlto man.' I don't see why thoy didn't kill us Thoy did kill ono man and woman Just beforo they treated.' Thoy hung tho man up In tho woods and throw tho woman In tho lako "I think thoro wore only thirteen dwell. Ing houses, all told, when I camo to Chi cago My fathor helped to build tho fa mous 'Oroon Tree Tavern.' Thoso houses could not all bo seen at one vlow The grass was south, and all tho North Side nearly was covered with vory heavy woods Wild rieo grow In the river, and beautiful whlto and yellow pond lilies were to bo seen along tho shores I had sev eral adventures and some narrow escapes "Hut I Want to toll vou how, I some times bellovo, I saved Chicago from a massacre Tills adventure I call my 'bridge disaster. I was about 10 years , old then, and we lived on tho North Sldo, near tho Junction of tho north and south branches of tho rivor Mother wanted me to go to market So I took tho basket on my nrm and started for the only bakery thou In Chicago, which was on tho West Sldo, and also for tho only meat market In town, which was on tho South Sldo, whoro Mr Clybourno had his shop Near tho two rivers was a polo bridgo which I had to cross I went over all right and secured my brood and meat, but on my return I found tho bridgo blockaded with Indian pouloa, and I should say Micro wcro nlu, lit f IWl antrnfyna In tlml vlrllllt v Tim slatlouod on tho bridge In Leezer & Kuebler, DRUGGISTS Tho I argent and mot complete stock of Drug.. McdiciiiDC, CHEMICALS, Toilet & Fancy Articles InEastorn Oregon. GIVE US A CALL. Pendleton. .000 savages In that vicinity such a msnnor that It was supposed no about ponies ono could get through with my basket Dut I passed ovor my basket by going along on tue At tho farther end stood a 11 ends of the poles outside of a rough rail qou a uiir Ith a long knlfo In his hand I In Inir dlan shied around him. too, and had gotten fairly over only when the bridgo broko down and tumbled polos and poulos poll moll togothor In tho river. A thousand war whoops seemed to rend tho air, and tho big Indian whooped tho loudest of all. and, lifting his great knife, startou after mo "ltunl I should think I did. J ran through a houso noar by quicker than I can tell It. and tho Indian after me I dodged Into a thicket of wild apple trees, and got Into tho woods and maila my es cape Hut I did not feci safe until my long hair was shorn oil and my disguise so coinpleto that tho Indians would not recog uUo mo This racket called out tho gar risen at tho fort Tho drums beat, and oven my brother ran around, crying out 'The war's commenced, tho wars commenced, got your guns ready quick,' Alexander Itobluson, tho chief of tho tribo, used to toll mo that the Indians thought I had bewitched tho bridgo and brought on tho calamity and therefore tried to kill mo loiter in tho day, howover, thoy changed their minds and said was a 'fairy' sout by tho (Ireat Spirit to punish them becauso thoy would not 'treat' with the whlto men Tho treaty was agreed upon that very afternoon, and peace. In stead of a massacre, prevailed Thus, I ox pec t I helped to savo Chicago." Chi cago Uorald Despaln Block ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN! They do happen every day, and when one happen" to you. you will wlli that ynil wore Insured In the TRAVELERS INSURANCE COMP'Y 'I'll r. Iiiavklkkm' rcMOiiiTfS are milllcldit to pay nt "lire the iiiikI i-iiiirmiHix inan of i-hilliH Hint even Kieiit railroad n ml "Iriiin Ixiiit iiccldi-nts etui bring upon II. Pay nil elaluin, without illnrount, Immediately upon reri-liit uf HxtlKfrn-tory proof. Nun I'orMturo provl-ilons In nil Its policies. Ten Millions of Assets. Two Millions of Surplus. I'AII) POLICY HOMJIMtH, 111,000,100, Clopton & Jackson, Resident Agents, Kat OroKonlan hutldltiK, l'endlcon, or. Great Rock sland AND ALBERT LEA ROUTES. The direct and popular lino In connection with the .iirtln-rii I'urllle Ititllwuy iniin ni. i-.iui iiimi .Minneapolis To Clilriixu unit the Kant, To .Ht. I.oiiIh una Hie Noulh. To I;-m .llolnc m, l,euvf uuortli ,telilNon mill l( u n xiii City Tim Onlv I .iiift Coimeetliiit with the IJIO Ultn IjlIIU oi-i-umi Nliurl Mm- ii (Tiiiikcii imilK, l.ciweimortli iiml kiiiihi fltv (nr CIII'A(J( U A 1,1, l'OI.MTM KAHT I'nllnittii Valiuu; Slevithia ami J'aluce J)lulnt Vamt Areiiiupiiiiy all throiuli Kxpreas Trains on nun lioilie, Tlekeis for sale hy all councetlnif railways, iiiiii eiiiiiii-eiioiis iiiii.iv in iiiiion urpoiN. Tor full Information rcmirdlni; nitea. niai etr., apply tuiiiiy coupon HKi'iilof the (I. IL .v - ,,r .Mirnmr i I'll p,inlcK,or tu KncU of Atxlntlin Tlppllnc. Tho young men aro cultivating ab slntho, and when the present generation reaches middle nge tho abslutlio tippler will bo one of the freiuout guests tit our hospitals, which aro now full of drunk ards and narcotic takers I am now treat Inir a man who has reached the last stairo. The effet-ts are fearful It Is a drink that serves as a wworful stimulant at first, but Is tho most Injurious In tho end le causo of Its strength. It Is easy to drink abslntho to exi-ess becauso It requires such a small quantity to do tho work, cation It causes Is oxhllaraV fiii'ltle Hallway Coin W. U. Alil.OWAV, Ticket AKi-nt.O. It. . N, Co. rt-niiiiion.iirouoii. tlllAH. KKNKIIY, lieu, .tiiciit, So, a WiiahlnKton St., - I'ortlanil, Ore I!. A. HOI.llllOOIC. Oen. Tkt. uud l'u, Ant. C. It. f. A l Clilciiuo. III. H. r". IIOY1). Ui-ii. T. and I'. Ant, Ji. A Hi. k lt'y Av1 Mliineiipolln Minn. , It, It W.D.Hansford&Go. Oealers lu Hardware and. Tinware Tho Intoxication Inn and pleasant, but after It Is drank to oxcoms tha dlgosllvo organs are destroyed and the sppetlto ruined. With the , . oiiecis worn on comos a tcrrluio tlilrst, with giddiness and a tingling In the ears, mental depression and Anally hallucina tion aud loss of brain power. Tho synip toras of an oxcesstro drinker breaking down are muscular quiverings, loss of physlclal strength, emaciation and a sal low complexion, l'aralysls finally sends him to tho grave, Physician lu Qlobe-Democrat. PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Dono. MAIN HTitinrr, l'KNIH.irrON. Iiureof the publlo patronage In kollrlted inohl-dAtw Hidaway Hot Springs. 31. HCOTT, Proprietor. IrelSPi ected ? A rirr Lulllir Ihul fust "Ono's wants aro one's needs," has heer said, hut paper i. 'law Hi tu.1aeh i . not now nganli-d us neeesltles, S. that amount has U-on paid for ono of tin almost ohnolete nttU-Ies of male attlrr and MaJ. 1). W Sanders enjoys the rep . tatlon of having broken tho record by h purehsiie It was during the war, in.. MsJ. Saiuieni, then an olllcer In tho Co fedoratoarun. wua in Tennessee. He i celved n month n pay, $180, InConfi-du ato bills, aud then discovered that lit mvded n clean ctdlar Ho found a nu i who had u spare wllar and began negotla Hons, but the happy possessor of theur tide did not want to part with It. Aftei homo trouble, however, he persuaded th. owner to boll, hut only when if IM ha. been olTored. It U dtiBeult, however, i estimate wlmt tlintvst uf a clean sir. would haui U-ouuiout that time, ev. wm thti quotations ol pajnir wtllars a glva. Coui ier Jouriui ..""r.V "Priiiirs are iieautlfully situated In 1'ie iniir .iiiiiiiiiainn, i-iisni nines kouthrast in .tuui, in .iiniua rrairie. 'l his Mummer Ilenirt will he open for the iwviiiu in ku-i on nun auer juiy iti, ami p.'r.one iilvinpiutiiK n nmioer trip could ii'i in, uriit-r iiiiiii vian iiit-ke npriUKii M-eoiiiiiioiiaiiniiii are iiinpie ami every J'i I'K ii I" du'.c .o milk,. Kiu-at eomforlu. ble, Tim climate la delUhtful, the water pure and excellent, uud huniliii; Ilrl-eluM. Terms Ronsonablo. W. M. SCOTT - - Prop. Grain Bags. Calcutta and Jletrlvk's tUbra- mi i:. ir.v. TWINES or. vu kiikn, Toms, riuKM, r.ic. A lint ul ulur I When I go blioppirg If I vo any doubt - i u ih.r -'i i is fast. I ust ask a a . a t v t it lino r y i .. nth i i 1 1 it it on o in a hil n:d If tuo r l - vt run by U,o tlmo lia ready to o tho utore, I'm cwtalu thcy'ro fast, 4 mu Tlw lii mil to Wuk i 'f iv VC) ill u 1 1 i' i. i t- Ct I I i.i . . ? . . I I , , ! I M. .. colore, in urui-r 1 1 eognie then hu1..!- tvi. mm,' A' Printed Flour Bags A SiKX'itilty. AMES & DETRICK, I'Ultri.WM, OH. I lvlMIII, ' .uv attempting lijMiui for eon i n r bhlps at sea I wJ with this n ' Kt. 1ouu ii , , - - -fcV . OWAIJU Those who believe so thoroughly in protection should not go any longer without insurance on their property, of whatso ever kind; and nearly everyone believes that n policy in a pood, Reliable Ins ran ce Co. Is worth every time what it costs, and procrastination should not be indulged in when it conn to taking out a policy. In the Hist place, pick out competent and RELIABLE AGENTS, With whom to do your business those who represent none but the best insurance companies and go straightway and insure. When in search of such agents, don't fail to turn your "peepers" in the direction of the oflicc of Clopton & Jackson, Located m the EAST OREGON1AN building, Pendleton, where you can have any kind of insurance, whether Fire, Ma rinc, Aueident or Life insurance, done up in APPLE-PIE ORDER! It 18 Wfill tfl rOMlOlllllOl- tlii in 1 ........... ,,. lw uu cluuiu uti muse insure m one of the Thirty Reliable Companies represented by Clopton & Jackson, with a combined capital of morn tlmn $100,000,000! Tickets T to Elegant Pullman Palao KmlBraiit 8lccplnK Cum rua th Prc.j Trains to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS AS5B l-'rcoofchnrgBandwithotJ Close connections nt Portland cnco nnu i-uget Somu jU Knst hound PnenKfrsrrltM parti nt 6:00 p. in. ,l 13 West bound pnmenger irritM. West bound freight srrlreisiff pnrtsnHH5p. in. m",,tll4 Wnlln WmII-i nud Prnil(U Leaves nt 0:00 n. m. for r':, J rlvcs nt 7.33p. in. from WalliVIa To Han FrntK-l.rn. Htnto, Mny la Ort-Kon, Mny ID Uolutiibln, 5lny20 HUito, Mny SI Ort-Kon, Jlu vM UoluiubU, Juno 1 Hlnle, JuiiRli liri'Kon, JunoO Colli mbln, Juno 13 Hliitn, Juno 17 OrcKon, Juno 21 Columbia, June 2.) Htnto, Juno -J) uri'gou, jiuy 3 Tnl-. Offfnn ColtBkli Ormj) KUI..V MUIt.1.1. Orrmui Mt!(,JlJ Or,'ion.;J III 111 V gl0'lm,,ll) Whr'l fWJM Leovo 8pi-nr St. i?liarf,Ba fJ ltnte of rtnttt. Including mttlnndU; Cabin, - ... Htccrnge, . , Hound Trip, Unlimited, Kpr further pnrtlculnn IniiBlrnf J v-uni(iiiij-, or a. u Mute s i,d., I'uniunu.urvgoi). A. L. 3UXB V. II. IIOM.OJIH, Ucncrnl Mftiiajfr. W. C AL.LOWATJ GREAT OVERLAND I THE If you contemplate insurance, call on them and get posted and it will cost you nothing. Remember their nfll ; 3VST OIUSGONIAJ? building, or address V4.1 Tnuit Nt. JuWdsw If Iv4.u. I hi' 1'irdn to ro ii m tt Krt'rtt dutiuu-o. .in l kard, f l j J ttt.Hl tO U bOV.TU t,OJ'.- t to hk i ru is BEEF, PORK MUTTON, YEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. lounHtivelnop-tv to J. 11 SlHXtuiifcer'i, Hi' ttli) iUvr Northern Pacific I THKONI.Y MNBlICH: iilHmnfi lilncr Ntetiitna Canl ifaiinlHeent Itnu OntW ii hi j'ctuu tm i From Orepon and Waitlt to the Eitt, Vln Hi. Paul nml MlnnriDol&l I Inn running I'm luce Dm!ul (Mmli ii CtMlJ FnHtcut Tlmo Kvrr JttO I I'oaitt vcr the rk- IMrirtcHallrul To Sioux City, Council BIcA I AIcIiIhoii. iaveinrorlh. Ilurllngton, Oitlncy, Ht ImMI nil nolntiitliroiictinutthtEvK end vlaHt.l'iv'Innd Hloetrt RMWRANTfiUEHSOq Ara linnlil nn ririiUr fl tho ciillro length of tbt ' uiiiironu. t.onvo Wnl lu I a .IillitlloDtiai I.oiivo rnrtland 3 p. b., 4i) .iiinnenpoim or ni. i-aui uxr rourtli duy. Connnrllon made nt BL Piolt ollMionll )lnU KMt,HoaihH l'ACIKICDIVWOXl Train will leave PortUnJ in., connecting with O. IL4Vr nil polnta on l'ugtl jfjj Genernl Wfitern raitftru ll'nuttl.w.tn.i Ut i.irfland. To San Fran Hy war of U Soutliorn Faciflo l.inea. Tho Mount Shasta nnlnlrsrln llnif tbao a M nout,nt I'OUTLANn AND 8A" Leave Portland at 4:00 1 Through time, 39 1 ! l! M.MAN ntVITKtW Tourist SleoplrgC Class Passenger i trains. Varo rrom l'ortla4 W 1 and M Vtftv KlrHt.elaaii UuIImU---! Klmt.rlaMH. Lluiltfil Mecoud-clami, lilBilf-' Ticket OflW" Corner FbdiI front E.P ItOUEflS,A.O.'r It. KOKIIIjEB, " Pendleton, Or WM. GARDNER' Sanitary ii Mn Manuals'"' Stfiflm and li01 Heating Apl FOUUWELUNGSOBrPBl .1 MtlnnW5 IienUnc bulldlns In I trv- r-nrriinndescd .,,ni OFFICE: 34Tnii"- Portnrt&,0'9 T ECJAI, BLANKS. Mora than two buaf, egon. blanks nt tin ''"" ,n,K