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ç;. . . y -j > ' ‘ ’ newberg graphic . i fe S ilE fe s K E plain In Which the Indi ad they turned down « tinned, cautiously, tra' drown hia trouble« had make Us tor* ton«. Betöre he had bean hdre tan years the report cans that be had baa* killed by Indians. This was shortly after the report that ha and his brother had Inherited an immense fortune from a brother In New Tor«, and while neither Bertha nor her friends could erst get any ta M fitjo n concerning what became ot thta for- B erthaLrte <a the dump and she was quench thetr thirst, they pitched a ladeed a rare picture in this section te m p ^ ry samp and waited. * « " ■ ; TL “ i m A * * »* * ? As the night grew darker the stars proposition tUtt had oobm Iron trrww brighter the wild howls of j* V § * £ ! * * _ 1 L f ’* 1 **• ths coyote rang in the distance, lord o f The Desert, As It were, .interspersed now and then with the K wae the killing o f two birds w e W c r T o f the hungry mountain with one atone with the chief. It was HJ r 1 the obtaining o f animate for Us bun- _________ gry sad bard beset tribe and obtain- ,, , ,,,...... lng a prise of far more personal value. C lu r r s K Y . which meant more wealth for U s tribe - w . vuiaina and n white sqosw for his wigwam. A fter the surprise o f the attack o f It is the fourth night after the la the previous night ths men rallied to dlan« attacked the pack train. At the defend the camp. Bat it was too late, Stone House the Cord o f The Deeert the work was done. W hile ths main «its at bis accustomed piece, alpping body o f the red men had charged on from a goblet of old Scotch whiskey, ths eamp, detachments o f the party Of late years he hae done but little had not been Idle. They corralled the beside« drink from the flowing bowl, horses and had them on the road. One day he deadens all sense o f feel randy to Join the main band with their log. to rise the following with a heap captive. They disappeared ae silently er appetite and n conscience more as they came and the handful of »tinging. On this night Us eyelids whites that still «arrived knew that It ere heavier than nsunl, his eyes look was ns »less to fellow them la the dart, more glassy and the grimmcee are besides, they did not know bat that a deeper la his then, redskin lurked behind every bowlder No wonder. If Den Follett, the on the moan tain »Ides. ] Canadian Frenchman, hae followed hie George Smith, colored, whs hia white wife ia ' Portland, wu tenerti to ha Mr on Deer Fifteen day«’ Now hae hae« prepara a b ill ef exception« t ia an appeal to the enpreaoai volcanic material extending 1er miles. Tbe loss o ( the ooftar crop, wb tíñate v ela’s principal export, ba platel y demoralised cem merco sc George L . Dillman, stall for the examination of land i ander the Carey arid land ad protest to be piueewlnJ to tbe next lag- i stature against tbs proposai change of the gams taw, under which upload birds may be abot from Septamber I I , instead of hum October 1. Open seas on before October 1 mesne at a time when tbe farmers are busy with har vesting end they deeire to have an even chance with hnntere (tom ths cities. Hormoolllo, Menico, Nov. I I . —A re markable story, duly authenticated, of the discovery of hidden Artec twee aree, bee jqet been reported to the gov ernment eat boti ties at Tapie by Bev. the arrival of one who ia not Pablo Martino, the perish p icot of The Three Staten canal a tr. In his sagerness. ths Lard filed in tbe offee of the Desert rises end paces the board an application for « iw .and then stopping at ths tbe reclamation of 30,000 m at tbe fate of the white girl, were willing end anxious to pur sue the Indians on foot, all saw the futility of such an attempt, and ths lander of the escort showed no concern about bar capture and ae Inclination to follow her captore, but rather cursed the fate of being left afoot. The morning wae consumed In ____ land lying in the w«atara ja burying the deed and the afternoon In J county. The tract ie local reconaotterteg. The trail o f the In diana was discovered, which showed that they had gone la a southerly di rection, a coarse that led to the east of the stone house, ea Mount Juniper. — — ... .... ■ • -■ Fortunately, that night another pack o f Dan FalletL Whether alter victory n peck train for tea Interio train arrived from the went It had or defeat, or during anger or in a hap Ich’ ^ieTiaBkd Th*TM lant-Oraat packing company, might In which tea convent py stood, the oily black eyes of this a few » A r t « stone ®* Astoria, has iltad articles of inoor- beginning of thte chapter o were always wlU- man never change. It Is only when Dfeck train had rmrhcd fe notnt on X hand to the dls- be speaks or acts that Ua mood ta »1,500,000 iiseom in tbe P « » « « " - Snfekfe rlTor on the Old Oregon Trail _ _____ — » „ ed the stranded known. located a mat The Multnomah county delegation to near the Oregon end Idaho Una. For party with a few horse«. The strand Upon entering the bouse, and after tr 1 «era. Im- the legislature, at n manting held last tunately. on the earns night, the es ed packers returned with this train ood shoot this week, indorsed s ««00,000 appropria- cort consisting o f cowboys, seat out to Fort Boise, while four members of greeting Its Lord, he soon uaburdene the advisability of b e a rli« ss a handsome tkm for the Lewis and Clark fair, t-ndsr the leadership o f aa expert the escort with the daring equal to himself. behalf of the nonunion mee “ I saw from the smoke above the irned a bright frontiersman, met her at this place. those times, and against the admoni al gas from a Eugene has asked far an increase in ■sained at work daring the s Both parties had camped in n email tion o f their leader, entered Into e distant rimrocke tbe evening before.” s chamber ed- mail carriers to meet tb e growing de- torney J. J. Lena Iran, on valley near the river, surrounded by solemn oath that they would follow said Follett, “th »t old Egan was ready mountains, covered wttb rocks end the Indians end would never return for action, bat In »pita of my efforts toraeys for the son an km i i was found a mand for free delivery, boulders. The peck train constated until they had recaptured Bertha Lyle the clash came lo a way that several i sod utensils Two n uiioa fe sta l lags were swept o f thirty moles and two wagons, while and placed her In the stone hones with lives o f onr men were font. I tried to great etera of orni I or some other lw l, i„ a L «wij river freshet ceased by " the escort constated o f ten men, be her ancle. Burly the following morn have the surprise *o complete that the belonging to the prehistoric race. girl and animate should be taken away sides Its leader aad a do ten horses, ing. armed and provisioned end Twelve barros were inquired to trans one o f which wae need exclusively for mounted thee« four started out on without the loes of a life, but onr boys would probably be given a pack horse, and another was brought the trail o f the bandit Indians. Tha were on their feet Instantly and fought port the articles to Ran Blu, where bravely, and It wa« certainly a mir they were shipped fo Ban Francisco, ac along for Bertha to ride. acle that any of them escaped after companied by tbe Americans. Tired aad worn out by the hard they engaged such odds.” Then he ships o f the trail, tee peckers had WAOeS RAISED. As such articles esnnot be removed detailed the dreum stances o f the fight from Mexico w ithont »he consent of hobbled put their mule«, prepared tel amb ae the reader knows them. their meal, and gone to bed early. The harried tbe government, an inst igation ta ia members o f the escort, while not so "D o you think there Is a n Chance fatigued, had prepared for retiring of those four daredevils ran lin g the early also, partly to keep from dta- Pittsburg, Nov. 1 7 .- Nettem signed glriT” Inquired Lyle. MITCHELL Oft THE STAND. * tnrblng their neighbors and partly to by J. M. W elle, general supertotomkmt “ None la the world.” replied the be refreshed for tee following day’ s of tbe West Pennsylvania read, wavs Frenchman. “They will either lose H fo Through Lively journey, (or from this point the pack posted in tbe oftkas of tbe ootnpaay at train would coattaue to the west end tomhmtkxi well. Alleghany today to the effect that an Bertha aad bar escort would take e Nov. 17 - President advance of 1« per cent would bn made course over the trainees plains and but few provision» with team." In wages of all employee permanently mountains to tee south. “How did the girl take her captiv In tbe service of tbe Pennsylvania sys A fter she had retired to a bed of ity 7" Inquired the 1 -ord of The Deeert. tem snot of Pittsburg who am new re straw, this girl from n comfortable ” 1 only aew her for a moment by ceiving lem than «200 a month, to take home In Scotland had plenty to think e flash' o tee campfire after aka was about before she fell asleep. This effect from November 1, 1902. secured, end she wore a bold look of I barren plains and mountains over Hobart Pitcairn, assistant to ffkmi- firmness and defiance, as If she feared which she had passed during the past daut Cassai, of tbe Pennsylvania mad, not even the devils Into whose hands few days, aad tee trackless desert be said that almost tbe entire working she had fallen.” fore her looked gloomy enough, the wrecked boiler rot tire to the debris force of the system east of Pittsburg "She's a L y le!” mattered the Lord but the probable attack from Tbe nannanm- of The Desert. The Are force of tbe oompurn however , would be advanced. Indians aad a long trip through a bar "This Is a costly affair, Martla,” In ren country to her destination were bed tbe flamm aatingaishej in 1« mln- H ml son corn tiroly voluntary. About I t ,000 men sinuated Follett calculated to Increase her s a il “ Yes, I know," replied this man of agli, of Phila- on tbe Pitteburg di v if loo w ill ba ben while tee reference of the leader wealth, “but old Egan wanted ani ing tbe Penn- the escort to the danger from Indiana mals for his men and would not do end the same tribe who, It was al Frankfort, lad., Nov. 15.l~Fonr the other work, you know, without the leged, had murdered her father thick attempted to bold up the *Mtb-b( horses as he said Ms men would not ened the mantle of gloom teat bun* Monos express at Cyclone today, be satisfied with taking the girl u i j m i t | u w n »~ M u .- , r — - ----- # about her, and besides, she did not drods at questions to Mr. MltaheU train slackened speed an striking felon 6,M like the appearance o f the man under "The twenty-fiv« head which I am best of harmony prevailed befer« pedoes on the rails, but when tbe whose charge she had fallen. Wo Tbe to deliver at Gray Butte and the for lawyers and tbe witness. man's Intuition had properly aroused gineer fosad four levnlvm « be tl ty heed they got the other night,” ben of tbe commission look tbe her suspicions on this point open tbe throttle. Tbe fear men I mid Follett "are a pretty heavy tax. Interest in everything, and frequently How long she had been asleep the rapidly end often, bat all the train besides the men we have lost Better interrupted with questioae, that tfaev did not know when awakened by the and passenger« escapad Injury Sfc thetroae- If you had let the girl come on and might here e better understanding of lorceet yells that had ever pierced Gen- Oorna and deputise aftofbard cs made away with her as I did with her what was Doing mid. The afternoon her oars, aad these Intermingled with n t is la Ran who gave the father." the discharging of firearms and a din Taylor has "That would never have dona,” re session was more interesting. Mr. o f oaths end shouts as if a thousand to F oint plied Lyle. “The notoriety of her vis MaeVaagb'a cross-examination waa, aa demons were engaged in war. And _ i of the it here would have led to an Investiga e rale, very keen, and while be assured It was a war. and the men fought like tion, bat now that the Indians have M i. Mitchell he > u not radically op-" Tbe appeal demons! The packers and cowboys, dons ths work it 1s a natural turn of posed to him, he did not Batman oppor though outnumbered fire to one. stood affairs In this country and the Ameri tunity to place Mr. Mitcbe|l’a reasons their ground until the straggle be 15.— Fotte Wellington, N. L , cas’* —U n d e 8am,’— win • reward for bettor condition» in tbe anthracite came a hand to hand one, and not an » on board the British Rgaa and his warriors by giving coal fluid in n bed lig h t bate», »be cosh ti) she had been matched from her w hite was wo» wracked wrecked Mew York, Nov, 17. — Tos bridge steamer Bllngamite, which them a reservation and feeding bed end dragged e short distance and 4 tbn Three Klage Kings W elle provided ea tbe spaaing day of bound on the beck of e horse, end was broilers, »2 0 0 8 2 *0 , dock«, « » . « 0 « November 9 on one of tbe aoaat of New Zen- Zea tbe promut century tbe trot man tei pal being rushed out through n deep can •-•0 per dome ; turkeys, young, 12X islands 0 8 tbe north onset igMn spite of the tbe totepboae servies la tbfa soon try. aad land, are still m ieringNa yra ia the mountain*, surrounded by •IS «; «asm, »«.00®«.w> por doma. », says tbe L mdna eoneaaoadcat of n band o f India* warriors, each oeem- Ohsom — Full ersam, tirina, 15# rarefai search which M s been made on i T ri bone. It bee bees desili 1 1 to »eil Ingly claiming her as hia prim, did tbe coast end islands adjacent to tbe M e; Tonag America, ! » K « I «M she fully realise that her people had i whole system to tbe Mations! teie- scene of tbe wreck. Tbn wreckage from factory priem, 1^1 Üc Imm lost aad tent the red skins had won. the El ingas» it* hae drifted to a groat , ate company. This doetefoa g ive s« Butter— Fancy creamery, M faSfiXr flooth Wales. Darkness It was fortunate for Bertha that she groat aback to tbe agitators of »cheamo par pound; extras, 30c; dairy, 20 i lístanos (rom the point «b ere tbe ship the city of Melhouros at did not remove he* clothing upon re I for breaking the control of f he company •2SXe; teore, 1««1S. tiring that sight, aad that *hs placed day, and halls of Are M l « through municipal »en sr tei ip and corn- ■ ------ ro.fi-- J Eggs 2 «# 30c per domo. her shorn on her feet upon being first ••rorsl buildings. The people put Hioa. «wakened, for the rhlll night air of Hep*—New srop, i t « H e par pound. thrown into n state of penis, as that altitude even penetrated these. Wool— Valley, 1» H ü lfe ; ta sters thought the world was coming i il«H e i mohair end. A similar dond of red dost 0APTBR IT . - like n pell over Ute city of Sydney v The Chase. The following1 morning showed ths effects of the Indian raid. Two of tee Paris, Tax.. Nov. 18— A epaeial pecker* lay deed upon the ground, election was bald today in tbe Fourth teulr scalp* taken, while one o f the oongrssslonal district, Morris Rhepard escort had been killed, and terse mor being elected to congress to i l l tbe ua- tally wounded. Not e horse or fitnle explrod term of his lather, recently de- remetaut ta the vtefntty. That.. _ Important object of the attack, had been driven away aad