The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, August 14, 1903, Image 5

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hIimhI liy Dm puot with iIih harrvl of Jut
rllln ritilliK mi mic of lln win-. "Hln.ly,
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( hurt' llfn ilfiftnU iim f u r nlui, Wait
' till I lire, ninl Ink.' tin. man on tint rluht.
Aim nt hl clic.l."
Tlio Molt ml of M ami's nicnily viilco ni'li'il
llko iiihkIi' iipim Iht slatirj tin. mint
which hail swum licfurii licr io"" rltaritt
titfi lirr llnilm ii-awd to treiulili-, nml lnr
In ml kitw stsiil) Ilul.crt was now with
in n hundred yard, Imt the luaillnc In
illin was scarrtt it luin's Uiiutli hidiliul,
. Ili hail III tiiinalinnk nlri'mly In lilt
JiiiiiiI, In r'ailii fur tin- fatal Mow. All
citluT In nnty yards mi.l In. whirled It
round liU IihmiI with n ji-ll of vmltiilloti,
"Ht-., 1 lulrrrt, shHtu!" Maud t-rlwd
In n Itiuil, t'lcnr iUt; nml tiiM-luuiW-aliy.
with thi wllil wr whmii Iwtiltnl rlutitu
In hU itr. Ilulwrt Iwiit rnrward mi to I lie
horn-' mane, lit? raiiM fw tln Iirttitli
of tlif iHillati'a horw HKallmt hU lce.
it. I hU linrt atiui to tatnl atlll.
.Mm ii. I nml 1 1 it HMtf nilKht Iimv I.kmi
taken for n xUttif, mi Irtimoralil nil I
Hirid did hw stand; nml lhn, a tl. In
iHdii'n nnn wvnt iHtfk for tH lilmv,
crurk, ninl wlthimt a wonl or n cry tlio
IihMnII Ml'lwrk, alrMcli with III drailly
llltli' Itull! In till rrliter of tlif forelicit.l.
Nut mi alliutly illil ICilifla ImhYt lo Itn
wwli. A wllil try follows! the rvtwrt;
fw mi Instant tin- Inillnii rwltn.1 In liU
saiMle. ami iIh-ii, MHiilrlNK hlm-lf, turn
. nl hUt horw hnri rwwrwl, nml with hli
(WMpaHfcHi sallMl off.
IIhU'M, aa hU lHHr iidMrtl thrwiRh
the awl nml ilrt-vr up, ajiWMt frll from
ht mmI; nml It waa with tk Kfilrt
dlMrttlty llut he siavmed Inward Maud,
wk-H hml Krni off In it dead fnlnt she
inw him rt.li. ihi ahwe.
Ilthrl had nt tlown on thi- rri.Hiid,
nml wn frrlHi; tnuli)intilr, nml Trir
vn rMHHltic tl.iwH from I lie Jmwm. with
Kn In hU hint), MHirini: out lrlfi
ihtonta nHil JriiltkMi fn-r lhr In
illnnn. TNim wrrr rhniik'ril Into n hout
if lrlHinih n Vltnttof tnm from l.
html lh hen ln n tit J- iiBr. nt n
hort ilMnnrr, nml nt I lie rhitrgp of hla
il.ml.li. ImrrrU thr iitiwonmlnl liullnn fell
)iMrll)' from hU horw.
' Antloti n lip wh to lt hU youue
miatrwM, for IIhIhi t wn fnr ton link.'ii
ID mtwMK to lift .Mnml from tin- cniuml,
Tirirt niol rivctil to iIik pmt, wntrh
Ihi; Ih rcmnlHlni; liullnn. Twin lie rrt'l
l In thr- .l.llt. nml twiii. riHim-riil
liliiiMf, hiit tin' tlilnl tlmr, whrii In' wa
mttit nwtrlx Imlf n inlh', liv ii.l.linly
Ml off to llii Krotiml.
Ml l limit lit Urn iiiiir.lrrlnr Ihtof hml
not It." Iiiiltli'rl 'IVrrlirt ta lilmwlf, nn
hn rnn down to rlr .Mnml, nn.l with
the nlilnnro of Hnrnh to rnrrj- hrr up to
thtt lnm EInt I he iloorwnx of which
Mm, Ilnnly wn mill lmilug. too nut
tntrtl ta trunl lnTclf t" wnlk.
IIiiIxtIi now nonipwhnt rrtHirrrnl. rn
ilraroriMl to pnrlfr Mthrl, atil tho two
wnlkc.1 lowl; up tawnnl the liotir. In
n inliinio or two Clmrlry cninv rininlns
up, nml I lm pi-onn wtrt rn hurrjrlms
townnl thrm. After n llcnt ahnki of the
hnml to hi lirothcr. nml n hort 'Tlmnk
(loiir Chnrlry, with hl ccuoin u-
tej, tk tllU POIHIIUII.I.
"IIiilxTt, ilo you nn.l 'IVrcner Bet nil lh
nrm lomliMl nt onrel l.oprf, tell tho
pronn to hurry up the plow mm, Mint
1 linn In tin lncliiiv nml pntlloi'k nil tho
gntr. I will wnni you If thrn-'n any
ilniicrr. Thin l.rlnir nil the men nn.l
wotnrn up hurt'. I nui kIui; to run tip the
ilmigor llnif. IMpn U out Mtuu'whcro on
the ilnliD." So )iiiK. nn.l Inking hit
Coll tttrliliir, ho rnn up Hio mnirn,
In a iniiiiu'iit nftprwnnl hl volro wat
hwinl aRaln. "Huln-rt, Trrrnri-. hrliiB
nil tho buiu Ihnt nro lomlc.l up lioro nt
ilrp-liil(.k, ijulck!" nml then he nhouttil
lumlly In HpmiUli, "Ootiin In nil) t'omojn
for your Urea!" In another minute they
lnlne.1 him on the lower with Mr. lUnly'n
Jons rllle, Hubert'a cnrhlue, nml their
ilouhte-liarrell abotRiini, into encn or
whli'h Terence tlroppeil n hullet upon tho
top of tho ahot. Hubert wuM aoarcely
help glvlnr a rry, At n illatanra of n
tunrter of a mile Mr. llanly ami KlU
ueral.l were comlne nlonir, puraunl hy nt
leant a iloien Imllmia, wlio were thirty or
orty yanl lit llielr renr. They were
approaehlnir from behind the homo, nml
wouM havo to make n aweep to eel rouml
to the entrance, which waa on the rforht.
on the nblo farliiB tho ilnm. Thla woubl
t-vlileiitly glr their purmiera a allglit ad
vantage, "They hold their own," Charley nald
after n inliiuto'a allmicei "thero la no
fear, Lopeal" ho almiited, "rnn and noo
that tho oilttldo a well na the Juablo
gaten nro open,"
"I think you might um tho long Title
now," Hubert Midi "It might atop them
If they feci that they aro In remit of our
giina,"
"No, no," Charley anld, "I don't vrunt
to tttop thenii don't nliow tho wid of n
Kim abovo the wall." Then ha waa al
lent until hi father wua within three
liiinilrtHl yarda. Ho then abouted nt tho
top of hla voice, "Mind tho outaldo fencoj
mind tho ouIhIiIo rencol"
Mr. Hardy raited a hand lo ahowr tlmt
he hwrd, and aa ho approuched Charley
Mliouteri again,, "aweep well round tho
ft'tuv, well round It, for them to try und
-ut you off."
(Jhurley could neo that Mr. Ilnnly
heard, for ho turned hla howe'n head no
ii h to go rnUier wide of tho corner of tho
fence. "Now, Hubert ud Terence, get
ready; we ahnll have them d rectly."
Mr. Hardy and hla compaulou galloped
pait, with the Indiana atlll fifty yarda be
lly 0. A III1NIV
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bind them, Keeping twenty ynnla from
the corner of tho fence, tho fugitive
wheeled round to the right, nml tho In
diana, with a cry of exultation, turned to
tho right nlaii to cut them off, Tho low,
tri'iieheroua wire wn unnoticed, am! In
iiiiother uiiiiiient men ami home wero
rolling In a coiifiiaed mnaa upon thu
ground,
"Now," Charley anld, "every barrel wo
have!" ami from the top of the tower a
rain of lend poured down upon the be
wildered Indian, The horaea, frightened
nml wounded, kicked nml alruggled
drvndfnlly, nml did almoat it much harm
to their ninntcr an the deadly bullet of
the while; mid when the lire cenaed not
mure than half of them regained' their
aeat mid galloped off, leaving thn r.-nl,
nan and hore, In n ghuatly hoop. Kee
Ing them in full retreat, the occupant of
the lower tleacftiiled to receive Mr, Har
dy ami Fitzgerald, Terence much delight
ed at having at la( had hi alinru In n
aklrmUli,
"Well done, boy Very well ilanneI.
Charley I" Mr. Hardy nnhl, a he rehiel
In hi hor. "That wa n near weape."
After ten loc came up for order.
"You will place," Mr. Hardy aald, "two
peon nt each i-orncr of the outaldo fence.
One of u will come round vrtrf half
hour to aee that nil la right. Their In
Mrurtlona are that In cne they hear nuy
movement one I lo come up to u I in inc.
dlately with Hie new, and the other I
to go round to tell I lie other aentrle to
do the aame. AD till la to Im done In
perfcet alienee. I do Hot wnnt them to
kmtw that we are ready for IhiHr recep
tion. Ilrlng Mini., freah ntraw up ami lay
ll down here on the lluer; the women can
aleep here."
"What ahall I do altnut your own
horiHM, algnorV lopci nkel.
Mr. Hardy thought a moinent. "I think
ymt had better aend them down to the
inrlimire with the other; they might be
Irlveii off If they are left up here, and 1
do not aee that we can require them."
"Hut what about the cattle, papa?"
Charley aaked. "It would be a action
o If they were driven off, capeclally tho
milch row. If you like, I will go down
with Terence, nnd we can take up our
klntliiti among Ihem. ll would be a alroiig
Ht, for tho Indian could not attack u
mi horaeback; and with my carbine and
Terence' gun, nml n bratti of revolver.
I think we could beat them off eaally
enough, eapts-inlly aa ou would cover ua
with your gun."
"I had thought of Hint plaa, Charley;
but It would be dangeroua, ami would
enme ii up hero great anxiety. I Imag
ine, too, that aa no doubt their great ob
ject I vengeance, they will attack ua
li'rat here, or they may make nn effort
iiIkiii the ratlin at the aame tlitfti that
they attack here. They will not begin
with the animal. They will llml It a
very dlltlcult Limine to break down the
fence, which they mint do to drive Ihem
out; and while they are altotit It wo ahall
not bo Idle, depend upon It."
Tho preparation wero aoon made.
At about 10 o'clock thera wa a tharp
bark from ono of the dog faatcnrd up
by the fold, followed up by a general
barking of all the dog on tlio eitabliau
luelil.
"There they are," Mr. Hardy anld.
"Charley, bring the uiaatlff Itnl.le and
order them ami the retriever, too, to bo
quiet. o do not want any nolle up
here, to tell the Indian that we aro ou
tho watch. Now, I-'ltigernld, you go to
tlio aentriea behind tho hoiiae, and I will
go to thoac III front, to tell them to fall
back at once."
Till mlaalon wai, however, unneeca
anry, for tho eight peon nil arrived In A
uiluuto or two, having tied from tholr
poata at tho first barking of tho dog,
and without obeying their order to ami. I
nrouud to each other to giro notice of
their retreat.
Mr. Hardy wa very angry with them,
hut they wero In aucu abject fear of tho
Indian that they paid llttlo heed to their
manter'a word, but went and huddled
themielve together upon ttio itrnw In
tho titling room, remaining there with
out movement until it waa all over. Ter
ence wa Inow rivalled from the gate,
which had been hi pout.
"Did you hear anything, Terence?"
"Yea, air a dull aound llko a lot of
hone galloping In the dlitance, I ahould
ay that there were a great many of
them. It leemed to get a llttlo louder,
and thou It atopped."
"That waa liefore the dog began to
bark, Torencor
"About liv minutes before, your hon
or." "Ye. I have no doubt Hint they all
dlaiuountcd to liuiko tho attack on foot.
How quiet everything Is."
Mr, Hardy nnd tho boy took tholr
plnco ou the tower, from which they com
manded tho whole garden, They hud tho
long rllle, (ho carblnca und four revolv
er. Mra, Hardy nnd tho girl took their
placo lu tho upper room of the tower,
whero there wua a light, Their rltlea
were ready lu caao of necessity, but their
principal duty was to loud tho npnru
chamber of the carbines and pistols aa
fast as they wero emptied, tho agree
ment being that tho glrla ahould go up
by turn to tuko the loaded ones nuil
bring down tho empties. HaraVa place
was her kitchen, whero alio could hear
ull that wua going on below, nnd she wna
to call up tho ladder in caso aid waa re
quired. And so,' nil being In readluea.
they calmly nwalto'd tho attack,
OHAITMK XII.
For nearly half an hour the occupanta
of the tower remained without htarlug
tho smallest aound. Then there was
alight, Jarring nolao.
"They nro getting over thn fence,"
Mr, llnfdy whispered, "Co down now
livery ono to hi ntntlnn. Keep tho dog
quiet, and mind, let no oii0 r until 1
give thu algnal,"
Over ami over again the clinking nolo
wn repented, Cautious a tho Indian
were, It wn lmpolblo even for them to
get over that atrnngo mid dllllcult ob
stacle without touching the wlro with
their arm. Occasionally Mr. Hardy nml
the Ixiya fancied Hint they could aee dark
object a- ntcaililg townrd tin. houao
through the gloom; olhvrwlao all wa
atlll.
"Hoy," Mr. Hardy said, "I have
changed my mind. There will be num
ber nt the door and window, whom wo
cannot get nt from here. Ktenl quietly!
dowutiilr, and take your poaltlou each
nt a window. Then, when tho signal 1
given, fire both your rvrolvers. Don't
throw away a shot. Darken nil thirooma
except (ho kitchen. You will sen liettvr
to tnke aim through the lonpholra; It will
be quite light outlde. When you have
emptied your revolver, coino ntralght up
here, leaving them for the girl to lon,d
u you pa,"
Without a word tho boy slipped away.
Mr. Ilnnly then placed on u round shelf
nulled to tho flagstaff, at about eight feet
from tho ground, a blua light, fitted into
a Moeket on tho shelf, Tho helf wa
made Just no largo that It threw a shad
ow over the top of the lower, no that
thnae standing there were in comparative
durkue4, whllo everything around was
In bright light. There, with n match lu
hi hand to light the blua light, bo await
ol tho alcnal.
It wa a long time coming so long that
thn pause grew painful, and everyone In
the home longed for the bnrallng of thn
coming storm, At last It came. A wild,
long, snvau yell from hundreds of
throala roo on tho atlll night nlr, nml,
confident a they were in their position,
there wa not one of the garrison but
felt hU blood grow eold at the appalling
ferocity of the rry. Klmiiltaneously thera
wn a tremendous ruah at the doors and
windows, which tried the strength of
frame and bar. Then', aa they stood ftnn.
came a rain of blows with hatchet and
tomahawk.
Then catna a momentary panae of as
tonlahment. The weapon, inatead of
splintering th wood, merely made deep
dent, or glided off hannleaaly. Then thu
blow redoubled, and then a blight light
suddenly lit up the whole icene. Aa It
did so, from errry loo;. hole a stream of
fire poured out, repeated again and again.
The gun, heavily loaded with buckbot.
told with terrlMe effect upoi th crowded
mas of Indian around tho windows.
nnd tho 1ichnrge of the four barrel
from eoch of the three windows of the
room at the back of the house, by Kit a
gernld, !,oper. and Terence, for awhile
cleared the aaaallanta from that quarter.
After tho first yell of astonishment and
rage, a perfect quiet succeeded to the din
which had raged there, broken only by
the ring of the ramrods, as tho three men
and their assistants hastily reloaded their
guns, and then hurried to the front of
the home, where their presence was ur
gently required.
There was a lull so profound after the
discharge of the last barrels of th loya
rerolvera a to be almost startling. Iluu
nlng upstairs, they titled fresh chamU'r
to their weapon, left the empty one
with their alstera, and jnlut-d their fattier,
"That's right, toy; the attack 1 beat
en off far tho preaent. Now take your
carbine. Thero I band of Indian
down by the animal. I heard their war
whoops when the otbera Ix-gan. but the
light hardly rearhra o far. Now look
out, I am going to send up a rockat over
them. Toe cows are the mot Important;
so, Charley, you direct all your shots at
any party there. Hubert, divide your
among the rest."
In another moment the teckct tlew up
Into the nlr, and as tho bright light burst
out a group of Indiana could be seen nt
the gateway of each of tho enclosures.
A the brilliant light broke over them
they scattered with a cry of astonish
ment. Hefore the light faded tho twelve
barrels had bvva Urtsl among them.
Am tho rocket burst Mr. Ilnnly had
gaxod eagerly over tho country, and fan
cied that he could see a dark inasa at a
distance of half a mile. This ho guvsied
to be tho Indian' horses.
Ily thla tlmo the bluo light waa burning
low, nud Mr. Hardy, stretching hla baud
up, lit up another at Ua blaxe, and plant
rd tho fresh one down upon it. Aa ho
did so a whlxxlng of numerous arrowa
showed that they were watched. Ono
went through his coat, fortunately with
out touching him; another went right
through his arm, and a third laid Char
ley's cheek open from tho Up to tho ear.
"Keep your heads below the wall,
boys," their father shouted. "Are you
hurt, Charley T"
"Not aerlously, papa, but It hurta aw
fully;" aud Charley stamped with rage
nud palu.
"What hns become of tho Indians
nrouud tho house?" Hubert asked. "They
arc innkiug no fresh nttnek."
"No." Mr. llanly salds "they havo had
enough of ll. They aro only 'wondering
how they are to get away. You seo the
fence 1 exjiosed all rouml to our tire, for
tho tree don't go wlthlu twenty yarda of
It. They are neither In front nor behind
tlio house, for it I pretty open lu both
directions, and wo ahould see them. They
nre not at this aide of the house, so they
must bo standing closo to tho wall be
tween tho windows, and must bo crowd
ed among tho trees and shrubs at th
other end. Ther la uo window there,
so they are safe as long na they atay
qulat,"
(To bo continued.)
Farm Anniuln ollio United State.
Tho totnl vnluo of nil farm nnlunls
nud llvo stock In th'o United Stutcs la
more than ?2,000,000,000. Moro than
half tlmt vuluo (lU'OO.OOO.OOO) la lu
cattle.
PAINFUL PERIODS
pro overcome by ItiIJa IS. PIat
Uum't) Vegetable CoinpouuiL.
ft k 9K
I xBwiJnFi. aflaHaHlL.
TKT&IV. vfiaiiaMW
' T Tip im 1 1 JlilaT i
mm
HTI.i. Iironnrd rn rrrt sifter doo-
torn failed to help her..
"Jjydlit K. PfttKJmm' VK6
tnblo Compound' cured me Biwr
doctors had failed, and I "want
other girls to know about it Dur
ing menstruation I nuffercd most
intenso pain low in tho abdomen
and in iny limbs. At othor times I
had a heavy, depressed feeling
which mado my work seem twice
aa Jiard, and I grow palo and thin.
Tlw medicino tho doctor gavo mo
did not do mo ono bit of good, and
I wa thoroughly discouraged. Tlio
doctor wanted mo to stop work, but
nf pourKo. I could not do that I
finally began to tako J,ydia K. ;
I'iiiklmm'M Vegetable Compound
and fult better after tiking tho first
bottle, and after taking six bottlea
I was entirely cured, and am now
inporfect health, and I am ho grate
ful for if Miss Geokoib Mevajid,
637 E. 162nd St, Now York City.-
$1000 fcrtlt If trllfnat oAoea ptl't
ftmlntinf fiirt Up'odittfl.
Idla K. PlnUImm'fl Vegetable
Compound cures feinulo UN whoa
tall othor means havo failed.
Manchurian Trade.
Tho increase in the Imports of Man
churia In ten year a hns been, in the
various commodities, 100 to GOO per
runt. Tho cukIodii revenuo in 1U02
was $010,000. The great growth In
trade baa resulted from free exportation
of beam, bean cats and bean oil.
Small Incomes.
Of the 41,000,000 people in England
moro than half ol them live on an in-
como of less than $12 week, and the
earnings of 7,000 000 ol thla nnmber
do not exceed 6 a. week for the family.
Playa a Losing dame.
Ilrownovlch I understand Green has
heart trouble.
fimlthlmky Yea; and he also baa
apade, club and diamond trouble.
Olrd Superstitions.
In many parts of England there are
curioua superstitions aboit birda. The
ttonechat, for Instance, la believed to
be continually chatting with the evil
one, eo it ia held in bad repute, and as
the raven commonly Impersonates hla
table majesty it ii ranked in the aame
category of evil birds. Sometimes,
however, the raven's appearance, ao it
ia held, forebodes a death.
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AN'cCclabfc Pr eparfltiortfer Aa-
aimDallng focFoodnndllefiuIa
tng theStoBflchs and Dowcb of
Promotes DigcatIon.Crvterrur
nessandncst.Contalns neither
OpiunOlorpliinc norXuveral.
NotXArcotic.
Jy ofOUOrSU4tM.nTOm
ArldUSJ-
jbiSd
Apafecl Remedy forCornUpa
non,SourSlonw:h,Dlarrtoca Vonns.Conviilsions.FcvcrisiV
ncss and Loss of Sleep.
TacSimtta Signature of
NEW YORK.
r WRAPPER.
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Latai - mrmrrrm BBssaiaa' vn
atMTH Tfa-Til tmP'aaTSMl
Uwkst tMT
MMsijr rswMVf
The Needle.
The first needle umx! In England was
made In Queen Mary 'a tlmo by n negro,
who unfortunately died before Impart
ing tlio aecretto any one. In tho reign
of Queen Elizabeth the art of necdlo
malting was (Uncovered hy a Gorman
who Imparted it to an Englishman.
Expensive.
The Hnsband A penny for your
thought.
Wife It'll cost you more than that.
I wan thinking ol a new gown. New
York Journal.
Municipal Tramways Pay.
Newraatlo-on-Tyno municipal tram
ways have reanltod in a profit to tho
town of MO.OOO In fifteen months.
The Subject tie Liked Best.
"Yon talk well on the tnbjoct In
which yon are most Interested, " said
the impertinent girl.
"And what ia that?" eaid the man,
amelling a compliment.
"Yourself," aald the impertinent
girl demurely.
IMMiytHK-Oof AHIflra 1,1 Tha lrtJ Hlorm
Curtain IKacfm- ' or part or ep-n tram of
vtliUic wnrkln In M-rttana) Onrel for Itnln er Han
ahlnt. IfMimlal Iramr, Wlvrrfinlalilaira Ailjiul
ail. llli eurtln Inalio uf tthttir. Whip nl,
Hon r-Sittnt wlilit unfiulnlnr. whole atlpa t
howl. No riuttonlH. No atiaelimrflla to vrtilel.
CJoawlDclnc tblr txfkwinl. ra!n to boM-rol.
W,r fill. rHntw nkleh, fi' (Ndr forward ami
hanctavrrdartj. Wlxit-f! up olr Into wtll
unITM-al. Traly Immeawe. AmvlwaplMai.
Av-nta want!, TowrnMj. Kartatlr- rlchta Irrmt
tK.UK aitlrw Tba Idal hlorm Curtain Co Jlo
i'lieriMMi. Kamaa. Ilrrrraor any nrwanai-r or
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