Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, December 16, 1892, Image 1

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CHAPTER XX.
I
The stnnc tell In the earth.
"Were we awake or asleep?" asked
Joe, as he rubbed his eyes.
"Very wide awake
aiso tie mat ypnr rutlier was only stun
ned by the blow, and iseretlii9 uil ribt
again und with his friends."
"Do you Uiink there is even the
faintest "hope?" she tearfully aslted.
"1 do."
"Thank Uod for that! I shall almost
cease worrying nndcr that hope. And
now what of myself?"
Yon are to remain with us, of
cotirse.
"Cut for how Ion;;?"
"We cannot even guess. We way
head back for civilization in a week
perhaps not for three mouths. It de
pends on our luck as gold hunters. It
is more than likely that some of the
party to which you belonged will be en
countered soon, and who knows what
good news we may receive. You are
thrice welcome to nil it may be in our
power to do lor you."
Meanwhile Bess had whisperingly in
quired of Joe what chances the mother
had of escape.
"Uod help her none!" he answered.
"She was wild with fear when she ran
from the wagon, and she would grow
wilder. Before morning came she was
a maniac, but 1 doubt if she lived to see
another day."
"Indians?" gasped Bess.
No wolves. At that distance from
the mountains a man loaded down with
firearms could hardly have kept them
off all nicht. Encourage the girl all
. vou can, but don't hope in your own
n.,wewd the heart that there is one chance in mil
auswtrea the wm eyer 6ee hcr mQtheI
After three hours of hard work the
crowbars secured such a grip on the
stone that it moved. One united effort
would heave it out of tho opening. It
was then that tho captain stepped back
and sat down and said:
"Let ns take a breathing spell now,
and let ns prepare ourselves to be disap
pointed." "What do yon think is behind the
stone?" asked Joe.
"A cave of some Bort."
"And what shall we liiul in the cave?"
asked Hnrkins.
"The shriveled bodies of dead Aztecs.
That lost race always buried their dead
in caves, and when the pluce would hold
no more it was walled up. I have helped
to open three or four."
"But why go to all this trouble to
open a cave of bone and dust?" petulant
ly queried Harking.
"As the Indian of today places the
property of the dead warrior beside him
that he may have an ounit in me nappy
land beyond, so the Aztecs placed the
wealth of their dead beside them in
these caves. I have seen many orna
ments of gold and silver which came
from such caves."
"Then let us to work!" exclaimed Joe
aa he seized a bar.
"We shall find a cave of dead if not a
cave of gold." added Hnrkins.
The bars were inserted on the left
hand side of the stone, each man drew a
long breath and at the word each throw
his weight on his lever. The stone trem
i bled, moved forward, hung a moment
and then fell to the earth with a heavy
thud, and an opening appeared into
which a horse could almost have walked.
jerrn to mmseir:
"These outlaws want me to help find
Vie gold, but what will happen then?
They won t stickle to shoot me down
like a dog. They have no notion of di
viding with me. They own the team
and will have all to Bay."
And then he took an oath that if he
saw the first sign of treachery in his
new found friends every man of them
should die by his hand. It was no idle
oath. He had a terrible weapon in store
for an emersencv.
CONTINUED.
('HHISTMA8 TKEE.
Heppner'a Merchants Meet an Orgarlla for
the l'nrpose of Having a Big Tim
Christmas.
CHAPTER XXI.
Ana how fared the renegades?
The girl Lizzie had been cut loose
from the treo to which she was bound
within thirty feet of them so carefully
that Hivrkius had her a quarter of a mile
away before she was missed. A rush
and a search was made, and no one
questioned that she had got off alone.
They consoled themselves with the
thought that the wild beasts would have
ber life before morning, and when Bob
nrit-ji in.
"And was it a Pcession and did w "gain Hmv
hear nittsic.' a ked Hai nns I them a gtart and
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thine; once in the Roc
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Pollll.Hter-tleueral.
li. K.Tiacy
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W. H II
Alloniey-Uenerai... ' . , ., k
y ot Agriculture.
Secretary
Slate ol Oregon.
8 Pcnii'iyer
' O. W. JlcH.nie
"' Phil. MeisH.ali
' H. B. Slcl.lmy
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A. I). CHARLTON,
Assistant (leneral Passenirer Akmii
v iti First St.. Cor. Washington,
tt. PURTI.AtU OREUUS
FroM-cul lie Anorney
mi ,-mv County Official".
....Henry mi cKinan
to'lti Senator
iiepreaentalive.
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J. 11. Baker.
Clerk
Sheriff.,
ry Hli'ch
.1 N. Hi
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iHSioners
.!. W. Morrow
lien. Nohle.
Treasurer ,lw
iiwewi. IsaBrown
ScliiKil Sup t " ' ,
l oroner T. W.Ayeis.Jr
nrppNia town omenta.
.T.J Matlock
yiajoi . j,- Farl1w,,rth. H
1 ,,:i.Vr,hi:HVs''pat'te.n. S. P.Garngucs.
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llceoniei (. (j Scora
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Pn rlnet Offlrrr'.
- .. ... - FJ.Ha'hiek
jnitireni me rix. .. . J. J. Kob. rt
United sutea Ijintl Olticera.
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DIGTIOHHRY.
b ..i,TiHiiiia nml whispered to himself:
l;y mountains, anu ,, , , . . ,, .,n i,iiva
. ; i 1,1 in Arizona. I "vve", w", J - -
uut "B"'" "' .,(. mv Re83 ha3 taken a liking to tnat
have met several men who have also al J . oraa 1
mi, mm or in Pain
From some liino siainliii" niltiient, nr fc
hahyiHi' constitution (n"rv..in sy'cn
is failing, or that some i,fflirti"n h
tnkei), or is tukinsr, per'nanent holil
win, which vmi have been, and areslil
inil.hle t., lliniw i iff or o nitrill. wlie'h
in the firit or last ftnye reuienibT th
Grntrtr
1 1 O
seen and heard."
"There is no opening in the cliff," said
Joe as he held the torch aloft; "not a
crevice where they came out not a hole
where they went in. We have been
fooled by the darkness."
"You and Harkius return to the wagon
for crowbars, and while you are gone I
will collect wood and build a are
work by." ansiv'ied ltf:J cnpai.-4 -
His seeming conmience inspired mem,
chanl How tmeerl
He might more truthfully have said,
"How natural," and he might have used
the word "love" for "liking." And when
the man looked upon the sweet face of
the orphan he had so gallantly rescued
at tbe peril of his life, and felt his heart
lientinir faster, he might have discovered
w another queer thing that somebody else
had "taken a tilting.' , . .
The contain had given the men to un
derstand that he was prospecting up the
otenllurl ilnwn the vullev it was with the
expectation of finding some evidence of Frank Roberts, Jay Shipley,
A meeting of the Metohnuts of Hepp.
er was oalled to meet at T. W Ayers,
Jr.,Co.'s drutf store Wednesday i vet inn
for the purpose of disoussiuR tbe proprieiy
of having a Christmas tree and eutsr
lainmeiii. II. e meeting was clled to
order ud Geo Conser made chairman,
Elmer bjluonm, seoretary, aud Arlbur
Minor, treasurer. After some discussion
it was deoided to have a tree, and ap
propriate exercises on Chiistmut eve,
Saturday Den. 21.
The following oommittees were Iben
appointed: On hall, T. W. Ajera, Jr.,
Hoiu.r MoFailau.l aud W. B, Potter;
o i rnnsio, Homer McFarland. Alvah Pat
terson, W. Li baling, Mrs. Ed. Hlooum,
Mrs. Homer MoFarland, Mrs A M. 81o
on in aud Mrs. 8. P. Garriuues. It was
afterwards decided that this committee
si ion Id nlso not , program committee to
prepare program for the oeciisinu. Tbe
oiimuiittee en tree, Frank Gilliam; on
di ooratiu hall and tree, T W. Ayers,
Sr., J. B. Sperry, H. P. Qarriuues. Eev.
J. M. Shulse, Rev. M. Bramblet, Rev E.
0. Palmer, E G. Slocum, Mrs. H. Mo
Farli.n.l, Mis. E. R. Bishop, Mrs. C. 8
Van Dnyn, Mis A. M. SW.ouui, Mrs. Geo.
Conser, Mrs. P. O. Burg, Mies Lanra
Vlnir, MisB Etta Minor uid Miss Lizzie
Matlock; on distribution ot presents,
Gene
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?.na "r:S::.:i: I 'I canvon for koW. hut had said nothing of
Zyon : ol. V onlclimg the discoveries made. When dinner win,
toe wagons all was quiet, and the que- finished and the trio wen. ready lore
S. ?,r rho men re- irdiii" the use the turn ho renewed his caution about keep
Svbar we Tto n s made ing a steady lookout for danger, and
h, o aT twas deemed best not to ordered that no one was to leave camp
raile hopes which miglit he disap- on any pretext ti his return 1 he, the
rd three set out for tho sceno of their labors
Tbe captain had a bright fire blazing and began work immediately upon their
against the cliff as tlie men returned, arrival. They had no fear of their fire
and in response to their looks of inquiry being seen or their blows overheard, and
he Dut his hands on the rocks and said: men who work to solve a mystery do not
"See this line running here, and up
this way, and to the right, and down
and back? A great stone has been set in
here and cemented in its place. The
work was done so long ago that the ce
ment is as hard as tlie rock and almost
the color of it. One of you begin at that
side, while 1 take a hand here."
Ten ninntes' work proved what he
had asserted that a large stone hud
been fitted to an opening but the work
of drilling out the cement was like
drilling into the stone itself. When
noon came they had made a consider
ble impression, but fully realized that
they had undertaken a laborious task.
The forenoon had passod with those at
camp without alarm. The sentinels
thought they heard tiie reports of rifles
down the valley, but were not certain.
Not an Indian had shown himself, and
it was hoped that they had been thrown
off the scent and would leave the val-
her death.
Well it was for the girl and the wagon
men that Taylor had been kept in igno
rance of her rescue and arrival. Had
the renegades known she was in cainp
they would have shed blood to recapture
her. Having no suspicion that she had
been seen or heard of, they had no par
ticular animosity against the gold hunt
ers. Wlien layior, uvirumg iuncvouf,c,
wanted to head a raid to steal tho horses
or attack the camp, Bob met him with
the reply:
"They drove you out, and I reckon
thev did right, but we don't propose to
ourn our miser to neip' you k u,lc':f ,u
'em. We cum yere fur that gold, and
mi; fust hard worlt--o do will bo to look
for it. If we don't trouble that gang
they won't trouble ns."
Taylor had to be KilMfcil with that.
His standing among them was not pleas
ant. His excuses and explanations did
not go down. He was looked upon ns a
traitor who had received his just deserts,
anil he very soon realized that ho was
being endured for tho sake of what he
might know nbout the cavo of gold.
This knowledge imbiltered him, nnd
tlie hour he rodo by tlie camp hidden in
tio wagon he gritted his teeth and whis-
Vanghti, Gid Hatt, Frank Burn, Leslie
Matlock, Horaue Matlock and 'Gene No
ble; cullers, Gen. Ci nser aud Phili Cobn;
committee to n move presents from tree,
Frank Gilliam, Harry Warren, 8. C.
Smiih, Howard Dodsou, W, A. Johnston
iml Lane Matlnok ; donation committee,
Mis. J. B Hperiy, Mrs. T W. Duujer
nnl Mia. IS. U. Sloan.
II was decided that n onpy of tne pro
ceedings and In-t of O'lUiimlteeB should
he given ti e Heppnrr G z tie and Keo
urtl I'm- publication It is requested that
'he various cmuiuittees lo ik after their
respective duties as Boon ns otiUTeuient.
Where?
At AbrnluiniHick's. In addition to his
t lilnriiig business, he has added a fine
hue of underwear of alt kindB, reKliRfe
-ihirti, hosiery, etc Also has on band
9 uiie elegant patterns for snits. A.
lliiiihauisiek. May street. Heppuer, Or.
SiloiiMAKKii. - Eil Birbeck. a shoemek
er and leji nrer ol many years' experi
enon, bus just . Inoatp'l in tlie Abraham--lok
hiiildiim. nu Mav street, wheie be
is prepared to do eveiythltltf in his line,
dr. Birbeck is strn-tly a first-class work,
mini aud warrants all work. Give him
call. Ii tf
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Hal Wo occo, bound, gilt sde and back
stamps. maiDled edges. $i 50.
Full Sheep oound, leather label, marbled
edges, $2.00
Fifty cents added in all cases for express-
age to Heppeer .
sr-AB the publishers iimn me tune anu
uiimuer oi books they ill furnish at the low
.. .. -.u i... ill n ho desire to avail them-
selves' o liist great opportunity to attend to it
at '
jiik 1 EEja M"'"'5 ,ornur M.ammnln . ley,
I" H n t fci K K b""t' Plainly Ulustrai
1 All IiIIJIIm rs owesVpTiV-e'i'tn
""""niaiilifactorcrs'discoiliit
on uil ulim I tnailllfacl-
ured aud imported into j a truy forlorn condition, as may be
Smw'cet'. on every imagined. While she still labored with
From the first the two girls had been
drawn to each other, and Lizzie found a
dee n svmnathizer in Bess. W hen brought
into camp by Harkius the poor girl was
OS"
MOI
EH!
lollar you spend. We tv, ,wf ;liii-li edioked her everv tune
ell only tirst-class goods .r.i... ..,,1 r,,. f her nur-
liriH-eriei, K11 rnttnre, aue lauuyin ui iuc k..
lothing, Dry ooods, el,ts. she had been made veiy preseul.a
llats, t:aps. Hoots and , iiw, .. 1t , llt.
Shoes, Notions, Crock- ' Die III appeal niiee, unu i.i-.t.
ery. Jewelry, Buggies tue wagonmen tclt Ins Heart oeat tastei
at sight of her sweet, sad lace.
As the trio returned to camp from
their labors up the canyon. Bess beck
oned her father aside and said:
and Harness Agricul-1
tural Implements; in
fact anything you want.
laved by buying 01 ns.
-end cents to pay ex-
res-age on catalogue,
m I,
the only concern that
nrel
buyer's guide. We are
sells at manufacturers'
prices, allowing the buyer tlie same discount
that the manufacturer (rives to the wholesale
trade. We guarantee all goods 10 be equal to
representations or money refunded. Ilomls sent
bv express or freiuht, w 1th privilege ol exauilna
tioa before paying. IC A KPEN tt- CO.,
122 Quincey St., Chicago, ill.
ATTORNEYS
And Counselors at l Prompt attemlon
C.-o to all collection! and notarial work eu
fr ,. e.i to!h Matluek block, west
aide ilaluitreet.
HEl'PNEIt.
OUEtiON'.
4. ti. HHOWN,
Attorney at Law,
JA8. D.HAMILTON
Brown & Hamilton
.. . i ,11 iv.nrts of the Stat-, Insurance,
l etat c.llei'.li ina ei I am aia it..
pniatteuuou ien U. all bua.ns. eutriisl
9(1 to tliem.
Bnw H ll 1S 11". " ""I I" " 1 .'"i
1 . Ml mnrt M jr .'- .1 IS. eU- 'fT,
eOrf:iy so.w.r .11 ii.qu.m If .i.p lla ' "f 'T-
PATIENTS TREATED. BY WAIL. CONFIDENTIAL
H-rw.-M. SsSI-rrinf. S-"H Seln,tsmn,fMrrtiailantS
DR. 0. . f. sV8ts. V,!". J liTE.eie..O.
Our frieud is wiui; . ,.,nits to
talk with yon."
"Yes, I want to a.-k yon about my
mother," added Lizzie.
"I nm sure I saw father lying on the
ground, and have no doubt the rene
gades killed him a t'.ie lirt.t part of
their plan. Mother and 1 both got away,
and she was not oviiiukin. What
would be her fate?"
"It is har-1 to say," replied llarkins
after reflecting on the nattier "If she
got through the ur'Jv. nil right sh may
have found the trail of t'.ie wagons in
the morning aud ovcriuke:! li.e party.
We must hone that i-lic did. It
FBEETO TBE HFFLIGTED.
All wh are suffering from tbe effects.
,.f Yontbful Errors, Low of Manhood,
Failinif Powers, Gonorrhoea, Gleet,
Strictnrp.Syphilissnd the runny trouble
which are the effects of these terrible
disorders will receive, FltEK of Chahob.
full directions how to tieut and cure
th- mselres at home by -ritinii to the
CiLiPoRSiA Vkdical and Si hgical In
nauABY. 1 .29H Market Btreet, Hau
Ftanciaoo, CahfurLia. 466-ly.
On
mm nrwiwym
ir fights to $1. Jt wim
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