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FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY,
Aug.
27, 1897.
NO 18.
of her people since the setting of tlie foul, and from , liis medicine chest,
sun. I told tho warrior that I had seen which in tlose days was famished to
Fnm i Lapland to N apland the w ay Is not long, her wcikiug in the field as we were all agents and conductors by the com-
And the anchoi w o lift to a lullaby song,
STATE OFFICERS
uearing the station, and how, when 1 panv, ho brought medicated bandages,
And the rhym e of our m usic go*?« i inging away
O -J L R D IlT E F i.
Like biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti­ To shores th at lie over the lum inous bay.
looked again a moment later, she was which he bound about her torn auklcs,
uud oiutnicut which he put upon her
pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly A m om ent w e linger and drift w ith the tide.
gone.
3 T A O K L IN K ,
S A I L S ______
wounded head. After thnt she continued
cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work Then out o f our gay little harbor wo glide.
“
With
a
start
the
brave
chieftain
. . . . . . . William P. Lord.
Our cargo is snug and our sailors are here.
to come to him every day to accept a
threw
up
hia
hands,
aud
then,
control-
On the 1st, 10th and 20th of each
We arc rocking aw ay on our Journey, my dear.
^Ttary of &'ate.............H. R. Kincaid.
li-ig himself with a great effort, he meager meal and nt nigiit to steal away
8t*r ‘ “
.............Philip Metchen
month.
Prom Lapland to Nnpland the w ay is not far,
siguen to me and I followed him out aud sleep upon the prairie with only
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Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes­
And our vessel w o point to a fair ev'nlng star. into the field. The Indian put hia face tlie stars above her. At the end of a
lie Instruction....
Instruction.. G. M. Irwin.
¿opt. Public
Single trip $3.00. Round trip $5.00
days and Fridays.
A nd go w in gin g along to a haven that lies
close to t f t ground, aud when ho fortnight she was almost well again.
In the m agical light of my little one's eyes.
Arrives at Florence Tuesdays, Thurs­
ptate Printer. ■•• • ............... W H. Leeds.
For our
are unfurled, and the b reeies aro straightened up he looked all about him Now the woman that was in her nature
easily and thoroughly.
¡J
days
and
Saturdays.
,.
.C.
M.
Idleman.
F
lo
ren
ce
to
Y
a
q
u
in
a
.
Attorney General
Best after dinner pills.
III
fair,
and said, ’Sioux.’ I brought a white caused her to long for some one to
Connects with Steamer and Scotts­
And the nam e o f our Rhlp is the Rockaby Chair.
29 cents. All druggists.
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whom she might tell her story, ill whom
I “ ..........R. S. Bean burg Stage Line for Drain.
Also
with
........F. A. Moore
Lowell, Mass.
Mass, i O’er th e b illo w s it rides, and its rhythm ical light from the locomotive, aud by tho she might coui’a’e, and she told it, as
Prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell.
For
Passenger
and
Freight
Rates
Supreme Court
Stage
Line
for
Coos
Bay.
Charge
light
of
it
the
wily
Indian
made
eut
C. K. Wolverton
sw ing
The only P1U to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla.
reasonable.
I Is an answ erin g lilt to th e song that w e sing.
that two of the hated tribe had slipped well as she could, to the agent. He
--------A PPLY TO
lodge Second D istrict... .J. C. Fullerton
up behind the helpless girl aud seized helped her to arrange her hair so as to
From
Lapland
to
N
apland
th
e
w
ay
is
not
cold.
Attorney Second District.Geo.M. Brown
hide tho hateful scar nt the top of her
There aro shelter and w arm th in the arms that her aud carried her awuy. Presently lie
Meyer & Kyle,
Florence, Or.
brought a blade of corn tome, and upon head, and persuaded her to return to
infold.
the w eary one finds on the w elcom ing it there was a tiny drop of blood, und her people •If the white man loved you
CORNER DRUC STO R E. And breast
yet he insisted that bis daughter had once, ho w ill love you all the more now
: A harbor of peace nnd • haven of rest.
VINCENT & WALTON,
From Lapland to Napland the Journey Is past. not been killed. Later he assured mo und w ill save you from your people if
COUNTY OFFICERS
S T A G E L IN E .
A nd the Rockaby vessel is anchored nt last.
thut she had uot been carried, hut hud they try to molest you,’ was the agent’s
S T E A M E R “ C O O S ,”
( successors TO V. HEMINWAY.)
And the song th at w o m urm ur grow s fainter walked away, taking n different direc­ eucouiaging advice, and she determined
o ----- W ill makeZ--------- o
E. B a n g s ,
P ro p rie to r.
and dies
On the pillow s of dow n w here m y little one lies. tion from that taken by the Sioux. Now to return.
“ Slido McAlaster’s severely sprained
—A
»hurt B. P aine in Y outh's Compunion.
I saw it all. She had heard our whistle,
,.E . O. Potter.
Stage leaves Eugene Mondays, R E G U L A R D A I L Y T R IP S
>
Judge................
aud while she waited for her lover the ankle had become strong, nnd lie was a t
___ AND . . .
• betw een -
.. W. T. Bailey Wednesdays and Fridays at G a.
pantberlike Sioux bad stolen upon her. work ugain. The unmo of Wakaloua
WAKALONA.
Commissioners
. .J. T. Callisoh
“ What mental anguish must have was never mentioned by the Indiana,
A
Complete
Line
of
Drug
m., arriving in Florence the day
been
hers when she realized that, iustead for to them she was dead. It was never
.A. C. Jennings
of
the
protecting arms of her fair god, mentioned by the whites when it could
Sundries
and
Toilet
Articles.
The
old
engineer
and
I
had
dragged
Clerk................
..A . J.Johnson following at 10 a. in.
the
arms
of murderers were around her! bo avoided, for no one cared to tell the
onr chairs round to the south side of
Sheriff..............
.A . 8. Patterson
Returning—
stage
leaves
Flor­
.........
..................
Love,
like
the locomotive, is a great awful story to the brakeman, and so he
Ireaeurer.........
the hospital and were enjoying as well
. . . D . P . Burton ence on
oivilizer. Wnkaloun had tasted the joy lived from day to day, expecting her
Mondays, Wednesdays
as
the
weak
aDd
wounded
could
be
ex­
Corner 9th & Willamette Sts.
of love, aud life had become dear to to come home. His was the only cheer­
Superintendent.
and Fridays at 3 p. m., arriving
pected to enjoy the mountain air aud her. The past to her was veiled iu dark ful face iu the camp during those two
Eugene,
:
:
:
Ore. the morning. June was in the moun­ mystery, the future was little bettor, weeks. Ho was happy iu tho morning,
Rur'ey°r.........
..........J. W. Harris in Eugene the following day
tains, but the snow was still heavy on i hut already she had begun to feel that hoping that the day would bring her
Cor0“er f'P ' 'c e ............. ..F . B. Wilson at 6 p. in.
the high peaks. The yellow river, soil- j
it all there must be a brighter back, und happy again at night, for
T E R M S S T R IC T L Y C A SH . ed by the Leadville smelters, and still beyond
Constable........................ John F. Tanner
and better world. Once she had asked there was cue day less of waiting for
Single fare _ - - - $5.00
freighted with floating musb ice, splash- i MoAlaster about tbe future, and he, her return. Aud she did come back.
night when tho rain was pouring
R
Round trip - - - - $9.00
ed by on its way to Pueblo aud the terre touched by the earnestness of her na- One
down she opened the door of her father's
, calieute. The little gray, glad faced ture, had told her iu his own way n
aud waited to he welcomed home.
Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’s
CITY OFFICERS.
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surgeon catne aloug presently and told story his mother had told to him mauy tent The
old scout wus pacing hia tent,
livery barn, Eugene, and at Hurd
Frank that he might go home on batur a time—the story of the Christ. ’Think
m
e
n
i s
i 1
N
of a big, awkward clown like m e,’ said for he had not ceased to grieve for his
day,
and
that
made
the
old
eupiuti
.
& Davenport’s office in Florence.
daughter, but now thut she lind return­
usually a little mite cranky ami irrita Slide, ‘trying to unravel the mysteries ed to pim, as one from the grave, her
......... F. B. Wilson
President..............
8
of
t
t
s
future—
trying
to
convert
this
ble, as happy as a boy about to be looai u
O. W. Hnrd
white souled woman who,without know­ coming served only to augment his mis­
OF
front school.
Win. Kyle
P u llm a n
ing it, bus been the means of making ery. At sight of her he had taken a step
“Say,
Frank,”
I
began,
“
have
you
or two toward the tent door, and then,
Board of Trustees
Marion Morris
M O R R IS *** H O T E L ,
ever known an Indian girl who ecuid me a better man.'
S
le
e
p
in
g
C
a
r
s
C. C. Behnke
CIFIC
CQASr
I've noticed all along, though, that pausing to look upon hor for tlie last
by
any
stretch
of
imagination
be
con
.. J. C. FLINT, Proprietor...
love of a good woman always makes u time, his face grew grave us he pointed
E le g a n t
sidered hnndsontc?”
. . . Drew Severy
long arm down tho darkness. In a
Recorder..............
man gentler, braver aud better
F lo r e r ía s , O r e g o n .
“
Yes,”
he
said
thoughtfully,
plAciu*
D in in g C a r s
, . .. J . A. Pond
“ When Red Fox had explained to me hoarse voice lie uttered those ominoua
Treasurer.............
his well foot on top of the railing uud
words, ‘The shadows lie upon the shore
. .J. R. Weddle
frowning from mere force of babil that Wakalona bud not been killed, but —to tho river be gouo.' With a despair­
T o u r is t
Marshal................
had
wandered
away,
I
urged
him
to
OUR AIM—To furnish the best
S le e p in g C a r s THU CHRONICLE rank, with the «m ate« “ We were at North Platte at the time, call tbe scouts aud search the plaius (or ing look the princess turned back iuto
that being the end of the track, aud
newspapers In the Unl«.d state«.
accommodations at reasonable
the rain swept night, uud now a new
8 T . PAUL
there I knew a Pawnee rnuiden who was her, but bo shook his head. ‘It is true danger confronted her. The guards had
T H I CHRONICLE h u no equ.l on the P acIB o
SECRET SO CIETIES.
that
my
child
has
uot
been
killed,’
he
Coast.
It
lead,
nil
In
ability,
enterprise
and
news
renlly
good
to
look
upon.
1
never
km
w
M
IN
N
E
A
P
O
L
IS
prices.
sten her nt the tent door, by the dint
THE CHRONICLE'S Telegraphic Report, »r.
her name. We called her Walk Alorn said sadly, ‘but she is dead. It hi trui light of a grease lamp, aud now they
th . lateat and most reliable It. L o ci N ew. U*.
D U L U T H ____________
that
she
still
wulks
the
earth,
hut
she
at
first,
because
she
seemed
never
to
h l l u l and epicle«. u d IU Editorial, from th .
seized and bound her. Her father had
FA R G O
I F A A.M. Florence Lodge No. 107.
a b le t pen. In the eouhtry
mix np with the other squaws, but ii dead to me and to all her people,' and left to her the one chauco of flight; the
THE CHRONICLE h e ninny, b e n , and nlwnys
tho
great
brave
bowed
hia
head
in
si
A , Regular communication on second
when Slide MoAlaster, the head Lrnkt
GRAND FORKS
HO TEL
TO
M IN N ES O TA
will ba, th . frt.nd mid champion of th . people at
guards had shown less pity, and while
and fourth Saturdays in each month.
atau on the construction train, began lent sorrow.
against combination., cliq u e, corporation*, or
CRO OKSTON
“ Then I remembered having hcaro she sat, bound and guarded, in a dimly
o
p
p
r
c
lo
n
.o
f
any
kind.
It
will
b
.
ln
ilep
.n
i.il
t
to make love to her he numed her Wa-
S. L. R obkbds , W. M.
lighted tent, her lover slept aud dream­
In .vary tnio« o.utm l In uothin«.
W I N N I P E G ____
' kalona, which he thought a mi re fit­ that an Indian who had lust his scalp ed of her coming, not 100 yurds away.
I. G. K notts , Secretary.
P R IN C IP A L H O T E L
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ting title, inasmuch aa she had already waa looked upon as one demented or Tho day dawned grudgingly, the dark­
HELENA
O NE BLO CK FRO M D E P O T
been called by Colonel Cody the Prin­ dead, and I knew then what had hap
ness seemed reluctant to leave the earth,
BUTTE'
pened to tho Priucesa Wakalona.
cess of the Platte.
-----BATES $1.00 Per D AY-----
“ How best to break the news to poor tho sun remained behiud tlie dark
A. R. General Lyons Post, No. 58.
“ Wakaloua's father. Red Fox, was
clouds, from which the ruin continued
a meets second and fourth Saturdays
T H R O U G H T IC K E T S
ouo of the bravest of the Pawnee scouts, McAlastcr waa a question over which 1 to fall iu torrents. At noon the ruiu
M rs . L , L. M arsterh , Prop.
pondered
on
my
way
back
to
tbe
camp
and his daughter was naturally some
of each month.
• ;
: O regon.
ceased, the sun came out, meadow larks
TO
E ugene,
J. I. B utterfield , Commander.
thing of a belle among her people. She He was strong and sensible. He had caroled free iu tho blue ubove, but the
C H IC A G O
was tall, tawny, graceful, willowy aud seen mauy a comrade pulled out of t hapless Wakalona lay fettered iu u raiu
J. L. F uksisii , Adjutant.
W A S H IN G T O N
wild. It wus a long time before b.,Je. wreck mangled almost beyond recogni
soaked tent. The story of her oaptme
P H IL A D E L P H IA
big, bloDd and handsome as be was, tion. He had been iu more thuu one lu
wus kept u profound secret, for tbe
dian
fight,
but
ho
had
never
lain
help
could
gain
the
confidence
of
the
stately
w . W. NEELY, Prop’r,
Indians knew that tho United States
N E W YORK
lesa
upon
a
stretcher
uud
listened
to
a
O. U. W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131,
princess. It was mouths before she
army officers would interfere if they
tale
such
as
I
might
tell.
Aud
while
1
• meets every 1st and 3d Saturdays Tables furnished with all the BO ston ano a l l
would allow him to walk with her, and
learned that the princess wus to be pu»
framed
a
story
of
how
Wakalona
hud
each month. Members and
even then the feathered bead of a jeal
delicacies of the season. Wild FO ints east
bouth
to death. Iu the darkness of their igno­
brethren in good standing are
ous buck could always be seen pi eping gone that very day to visit a neignbor
rance they believed that they were do­
i„ ( urmation, tim e cards, maps and tickets,
game, fish and fruit in season B est'
invited to attend. I. G. K kotts , M.
from the high grass aud keepiug con ing camp the poor princess wandered
W ji . K yle , Recorder.
over tbe prairio. All night she walked ing their duty.
accomodations for the traveling etc., call «n or write
stallt watch over the girl.
“ Ou account of tlie raiu we bad not
“ Wakaloua, like the other women, the trackless wilds, and when the stars gone out thut duy, but late iu the ufter-
R. M c M u r p h e y ,
Charges reasonable.
paled
ahe
lay
down
upon
the
damp
| 0. 0. F. Heceta Lodge No. Ill,m eets public.
worked in the fields when there were
General Agent. Rooms 2 and 4, Shelton Block,
noou an order came from tho dispatch­
I , every Wednesday evening in Lodge
any fields to he worked uud at other earth to sleep. She knew that she wus er for ns to run light to Omaha to bring
EUGENE, OREGON.
expected
to
die,
that
she
ought
to
die,
Hall, Florence, Oregon. Brothers in
times made herself useful about h e t
out n train o f steel. As we pulled out
good standing invited to attend.
A. D. C H A R L T O N ,
father’s tent. Her mother was dead but she shunned death, not from any over the switches I noticed a great
W. H. W kathbhsos , N. G.
She was the only child her futlier hud, dread of it, but for the love of life.
A isistant General Passenger Agent.
crowd of Pawnees down by the river
M arios M orris , Sec.
“ No doubt she fully intended to die
256 Morrison St. Cor. 3d.
aud lie was very proud of her. hi a but­
near tho railroad bridge. As wo ap­
•••
P o r tla n d O r.
tle between the Sioux and the Pawnees, but she would put the thought of it by proached wo could see that they were
W. O. ZEIGLER, Proprietor.
near Ogalnlla, the Sioux had captured for a little longer aud dream of the pale
waving their iiunds und putting up
Wakaloua, aud her father and Buffalo faced brave. Ah, be might love he
CHURCH DIRECTORY
E U G E N E , - - - OREGON
weird signals. Now, as the engine, still
T h e F u n k ’& W a g n a lls
still;
who
could
tell,
for
tlie
whito
peo
Bill had reacued her almost miraculous
creeping along, working the water out
pie
were
so
strange.
She
slept
and
ly from four of their foemen, three of
of her cylinders, neared the bridge, Mc-
nRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,Florence,
whom they had slain. After thut the doubtless dreamed of the little field, of Aluster suddenly cried,1 Wakaloual' aud
S ta n d a rd
D ic tio n a ry
her
father,
of
the
twilight
time
aud
i
Sioux
had
marked
Red
Fox
and
bis
i Oregon. Sabbath service: Sabbath
E lk P r a ir ie H o te l.
leaped from tho engine. I stopped the
daughter us their own, aud tuuuy lures the sweet surprise of her lover’s arms engine, and, looking over, saw Wakalo­
school, 10 o’clock a. m. Preaching
Of The
about her, aud thou she started np eud
o’clock a. m. and 7 p. in. Sacramen
had been set to ensnare them.
ua seated iu u canoe, witli her head bow­
the Lord’s supper on 1st Sabbath
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
“ At North Platte Red Fox had plant­ denly, potting her hand to het head, aud ed down almost to her knees. A stal­
January, April, July and Octo • T w c n tv -th r e e .
tbe
recollection
of
her
misfortune
made
ed a little field of corn, and it waa here,
wart Pawnee sat iu one end of the ca­
Everybody is welcome to all the services.
COM PLETE
when the sun was low, that fclide used her heart sad, and soon she slept aguin
M ile s W e s t
noe. holding a siuglo our, while anoth­
B y M a ll. T u t a * . P a id .
Pastor requests Christians to ni
“
When
she
awoke,
tbe
snn
was
high
to woo the dark eyed Princess of tbe
S U C C IE N T
themselves known.
of Eugene.
in tbe heavens. Shu was hungry aud er Indiau, equally well proportioned,
Platte.
I
used
to
watch
her
working
in
I. G. K notts , Pastor.
sat near the girl, whose feet wero fet­
A U T H O R IT A T IV E
tbe field, and wbeu we whistled she thirsty. The blood had dried, and now tered unil whose hands were hound be­
would always pause in her labors aud she went down to the river to drink and hind her back. Now tho whole baud
look up to make sure thut it was tbe bathe her fevered face. Then she sat by
ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH
begun to chant:
M service. Preaching at Glenat
whistle of No. 49, although she never tbe river for a long time, trying
3 *1 ,6 6 5 Vocabulary r w M
•'The «I um '- ows li« U l»n tho shore.
make op her mind to die, but she could
looked
up
for
the
whistle
of
any
other
,4
7
Editors
and
Speclollsts
Tli« ilm il Shull walk th« earth no moro.
and Acme two Sundays of each inont i.
not
engine.
I
think,
us
she
began
to
lose
“ The sun sat like a great, red wheel
SJJ Reader, lo r Quotations
•
Sabbath-School
every
Sunday at
her heart to McAlaatcr, that she came ] “ She knew that ahe was counted
that had sunk hub deep iu tlie sand, and
10 a. m. Prayer meeting every in
*
5000 Illu s tra tio n .
among tlie dead by her people, aud if
to
know
the
sound
eveu
of
the
bell
aud
when half the rim wus below and half
I k Gmkrt Weekly b the Conlry.
day evening at the church. Everybody
Cost over ,» 6 0 ,0 0 0
the rattle of tbe spring hangers on tbe she returned to them she would be above the earth the second stanza of tho
cordially invited.
G. F. R°
drowned in this river when the sun
AppendiT of 47.46k Entries
old
work
engine.
Jim
was
McAlaster’s
death chant arose fiom the river as th®
M o n e y S a ved
real name. We called him Slide because went down. Late in the afternoon she boat wus pushed out iuto the stream:
a
t o
came
to
a
little
station
where
thure
wus
ho coaid never set a bruke if he used
By
“Whoa tho grout rod snn ts Imlf tn tho sky
The lu ll number ol words end term . In
(IncJafilni poatag«) to any par’, of th« United
both bauds without twisting it up so a lone operator and a water tank. The
And half tn llio earth, the dead m u st die.
Btate». Caaada and Mexico.
ATTO RNEYS
P a tr o n iz in g it.
different dictionaries lor the entire alphabet Is
station agent gave her food and offered
tight
that
tbe
wheels
would
slide,
so
T i n i W M K L Y OHMOMICLB. the bright«*
“ Now for the first time Wakalona
as follows: S vormosth , 50,000; W oncH lsT «« and moat co.opleta Weekly Newspaper In the
marvelously strong were his long, sin­ her shelter, but she shook her bead anil
lifted her eyes, aud she beheld her lover
asked him where the river lay. Tbe
ewy
arms.
When
we
wero
coming
into
105,000; W bbster (international), 125,000; Can- world, prints regularly 84 ooiumu», or twelve
leaping from the shore. A few strokes
of Mewa. Literature and General Informa­
A. C. WOODCOCK,
Prop. TOBT, (»lx volum es. com plete,) 225,000; pages,
tlie Platte on a summer’s evening, Slide spectacle of a woman wandering about
tion;
a magnificent Agricultural Department.
brought liim within reach of the little
Geo. H a le
half
crazed,
half
starved
and
alouo
was
SAMPLE COPIES SENT FREE. used to jnnip off tbe engine, where he a sad one, uud the operator, feeling his , boat, and ho climbed aboard. Tboludi-
STANDARD, over 390,000;
always rode, open the switch, close it
A tto r n e y a t L a w
au ut the our stood up aud faced him.
behind the caboose and then stroll over own utter louelineK*, tried to persuade
The big brukemiin swung his long right
D
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Y
O
U
W
A
N
T
T
H
E
business cards -
her
to
stay.
Foiutiug
to
tho
west,
she
,
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into the little cornfield where Wukalouu
S u g a n e ,
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arm, caught the Pawuco under the ear,
began to chant:
worked
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and over he went. Beaching down, lie
‘■When th« great red mm I . half In th e aky
C W R o o ra s 7 and S
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Now,
she
always
knew
he
wus
com
lifted tho other Indian bodily, turned
Special attention g iv e n to c o lle ctio n s an I
And half In th« earth, the dead m u st die.
iDg,
but,
like
her
white
sisters,
.he
bate business.
him btilf over aud with all his might
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Then
«he
bared
her
bowed
head,
aud
liked to play that she didn't, an ' wlien
drove him head first iuto the sand at
he
saw
tbe
little
round
spot
where
tbe
he would steal up behiud her and cu ti h
the bottom of the tlvcr.
skin
had
been
cut
awuy
aud
understood.
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her in his arms (If no one was looking)
“ While this wus going ou tho little
S H O W IN G
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This revelation, however, caused the
CO,
site
would
start
and
shudder
as
natural
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&
g. g. EAKlH. ja . CASH-■
hark
wus drifting rapidly toward the
MfNOmCKt.
agcut to reoooble bis cfii tts to eave the
The United State«, Dominion of ly as a country schoolma’am.
bridge. MeAlaster cut tho cord that
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huplcsa maiden from herself.
“
We
went
in
tbe
ditch
one
day,
Slide
bound the woman, seized the oar and
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had bis ankle sprained and was ol liged
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made tho land j~st below the engine.
, 6 0 0 00
ON ONK HIDE,
getting
her
iuto
his
little
room
in
the
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to ride in that evening in the . uloose.
Lifting the girl in bis arms, lie ran np
933 Market St.
O r n i » A t the C ourt Hons*.
A n d th e
rear
of
the
telegraph
(
Hi«'«,
where
she
I whistled us nsnal for the stmi'. i, and
the dump, placed her lu the calicose,
soon
fell
asleep
Tb<
sun
went
down
A C C O U N T S S O L iI O I T E D
M a p o f t h e W o r l d in the twilight saw the Indian > .1 till and still she shpt, and he knew she was and wo were off As we reached tbe
.
OREGON
working in tbe field aud w a i l . t . g for
east end of the bridge I looked back
EUGENE,
ON 1 H E O T H E R
B ID E .
E . E. B E N E D IC T ,
the sweet surprise for which she had safe, at leusl f< r uni tb i I d a y . The dark
und saw tho bullied band swarming in
S e n d * 3 A nd G e t t h e M a p e n d
learned to wait. As we pulled in liter neoadeepeued on the< • it. the evening
from the w« st, but eveu us they run the
wore
away,
the
op
i-
or
got
‘Good
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1
glanced
out
iuto
tbe
held
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snn went down, the death hour had
night'
from
the
til
l.tr
at
Omaha
^ e e te g e p r e p a id on M a p a n d P a p e r .
again, feeling sorry for Slide and for
passed and they turn« d hack to th< ir
and
fell
nsletpn.
air
Presently
his sweethc:wt as well, but now she was
F loren ce. :
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tents.“ —(>‘y Wurinuii iu Now York Hun.
addursi
ha
was
awakeucu
iy
u
sound,
us
of
a
nowhere to be seen. Wbeu we had made
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rm prl.lor a r. CbyoaUIO,
•he big brakeman comfortable in the door closing softly He stole inyi the
G r a n t aa a F a th e r .
■AN
TAAWClaCO.
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T R A 0* m aw au.
boRpital tent, he eignaled me ahead, little back room only to learn that hia
O S S IO M S .
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guest
bad
gone.
He
slipped
outside
aud
aud
when
I
bent
over
him
he
pulled
me
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dent Grunt: “ My father was one of
down aud whispered ‘Wakalona,’ aud 1 listened, but save for tbe doleful cry of
those meii who impre.s their cblldrcu
a
lone
wolf
the
night
wus
voiceless,
aud
knew what he meant. I found her fa­
with a thorough upprcciation of their
rAXTED—FAITHFUL MF.N ther and told him that tbe brakeman be returned to his narrow room.
O regon.
S ,DS X , Ï Ï ; w T h ." a WaablMV,n oj«-
sterliug worth. To me my father is no*
“ Next day. when the snn waa falling
M r a U P . thrcivb a m A V r«atva
nr women Io travel for re- had been hurt aud asked him to allow
y io r e n o « ,
the soldier he seems to the minds of i o
■acm, aulica fa lb a
aponaihle eatabllebed honor in Oregon. his daughter to see tbe sufferer in the away in the west, tho operator, sitting
•nany, nor ia it as tho president of tb®
aa
his
little
table,
noticed
a
shadow
in
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tent
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Fox
was
much
sur­
<eat
U
a
__a
a ._A.At.maA
Salary 1780 »nd egnenerr. I’.mltinn
Uuit'xl States that I think of him. H®
the
door
and
looking
up
beheld
the
sad
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frank
a W IL « O »
tiU
prised. Wa had been an hour late oom
(»•rmanenf. Relrrrnee. Blw'loor .el
is und ever w ill bo iu my memory ouij
n a t-otïhâ e f ran ot
face
of
lb«
Indian
maiden
gaunter
aud
ing in that evening. It waa now dark,
pvteat 1 a aeeurM .
■<bire.»e<1 «tamped
rnvrlopr. The
my dear father.”
k roe* of
soirivr
thuu
before.
Again
he
gave
her
ta in P a te n ta .” with
o’ «
and Wakalona had uot been own by any
sad foreign «mutrie«
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