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About The Lebanon express. (Lebanon, Linn County, Or.) 1887-1898 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1893)
Strange Life History of Quanah "Parker. THE SQUARE GAMBLER. A TOWER AMONG THE COMANCHES. Be Ii the Clou of a White Woman Who Wm Cpturcl by the Indian and Com inlled to Murrjr m flhlaf A Half Dreed . of Grant Ability. The story of Qunrmh Parker And 1i!h Comanohen, of their liwt long Btjyggle with the wlilttw, thlr pacification, untile merit on Red river andtfubiwqiient develop ment, 1b fin Interna I im hr any epiode in I nil inn history, The Intrigued among the gpirntn for power, tiie Interference of United Stfttoji officers and the final com plete aacemlmicy of tlie moHt talented in but the old Htory of Grwk and Trajan prinaeH, highland ulani and French feudatories over again. Human nature worked the ante, hub Vain was the rhlef's, the warrior' pride; They had no Homer, aud tlitjy died, fleneral MitcKonxfe did the reconatrue- tton ant thoroughly for the tribe. After the Comanche had left their reservation in the Indian Territory and had been roundud up on the Texas plaliiM two or three time at conquerable expeiine and trouble ami aome bloodMlied, MiicKtuzio deponed the ehiefa, Hnd by a deeree of hie own put Quanah J'arker at the head of the to manohe nation. At the ttarae time li made the uliange effective by driving al f theHiirpluHponicHof the nation about fl.iHH) of them intoadullieof the Palo Duro canyon and alaughtering them. Tliia laat aut wan a little wornu than tearing up the railnmdK in a hostile country. Railroad can lie rapid ly rebuilt. It taken time for a great herd of pnnit to grow. With milieu look the Comanchea footed It luuik to the reservation and nt the aame time accepted unwillingly the election of, Quanah Parker from the rank, to the office of principal uhief. The nation has remained uon tiie reaervatlou ever ainoe PKKVENTINO FCTTJKK MIKKKV. ffflFfi 11 He Doesn't Kxlst, Hays One Who Claim to Know. A man who waa onee prominent aa the proprietor of a faro bank, but is now an avaogeltat, recently tut Id to a New York re porter: "You bear often of the 'square' gambler. There iwi't any such thing. lie will cheat when the right moment cornea. It is the Bame with gambling housea. The faro bank and the roulette wheel are run cor-1 rectly for a period, and then something 1 happen, and the 'micker' loses his money. All the faro dealers have to be artists in their line and know how to cheat. Next Bummer I'm going to show in Long Branch and Saratoga against the gambling houses there, and 1 can promise you aome fun. "I will strip this subject of gambling to the nakednetm of truth and prove to the young men of the country that gambling dishonors God and degrades men, wrecks honor, ruins business, destroys homes, breaks wifely hearts, steals babes,' bread, sends mothers sorrowing to the grave, and at last, with pitiless bravado, drags the sin stained soul liefore the bar of God's dis honored justice, "It must be remembered that In all countries gambling carries with it a de cline of public honor and private decency In an exact ratio to its spread. In the business world it makes rife forgeries and defalcations. Widows' and. orphans' es tates are plundered by trustees, corpora tions are wrecked by their officers, em ployers are betrayed by their employees, one partner is made the victim of the other all because nt this terrible vice oi gam bling. The day has come when we must look in our brothers face and say, 'Do yor mean to be honest with mef "Gambling lias been and is the cause ol the temporal and eternal damnation of more men and women than all the other Ices combined. "The chief reliance both in preventing crime and winning from it is fear. Young men are anxious to find out what there is behind the closed doors, Tell them, and the chief reason for opening the doors is removed. The strongest incentive that loads men to gamble is the hope of gain. 1 can demonstrate to the dullest comprehen sion how impossible it is to win from a professional gambler. Gambling hells cannot prosper without fresh victims. Show men t hat success is impossible in an uneven contest, and the ranks of the game sters will be thinned out for the want uf new recruits." If there Is, in this vale or tears, a more prolific 1 uraree oi misery than the rheumatic twinge, we have yet to hear of it. People are born with a tendency to rhmmatin, Just as they are with one to consumption or U scrofula. Wight rauiws may develop this, At soon as the atfonUing (ifimpiahit manifests itse f, recourse should be nau lAHONWiwrnsiomacn mucin, which vuwm it further inroads add banishes the rheumatic poison from the system. This stateme t tallies exactly with testimony of physic ans who have employed this flne blood depurent in their pri vate practice. There ia also the amplest pfote h nsl and general testimony as to The efficacy of the BUtem for malaria, liver complaint, con stipation, indigestion kidney troub'e, nervous- new ailQ WHS UI B.IIMWiW UU upu, nirei wetting, whether followed by a cold or not, the Bitters I useful as a preventive of the initial attack of rheumatism. fine-Why is it when doctors are (11 they never attend to their own eases? He I don't know, but I tthou d mhv it was because tney cant charge themselves for it. THINGS WORTH REMEMBERING, When yon feel a kind of gonenees about the stomach it is a sign that your food does not Bit well and that you are about to have a fit of indigestion. When you begin to feel nervous and are unable to sit still comfortably; when your clothes suddenly seem to lose their fit and become too tight in places the nt of indi gestion is surely upon you. When this fit of indigestion is repeated from day to day it finally resolves itself into dyspepsia, ftflmninher that three to ten of Bran- DBfWH'i Pills will cure the worst case of indigestion or dyspepsia, or both, and mat angular nnnrse of them, sav two every niglitforaweekor ten days, will act as a preventive of either complaint. Plner-Here, waiter, I ordered bltic-fiHh, This isn't blue-fish. Walter Pardon, m'sieur. Zibis as bleu as any feesh we have. tfjid truly curj mm III ortk uioiStcajej of Padn ftfl ANN'S JONE CSiHIS W0(JK Wi'l out Dry or bmea WL fSX BlneBfMeat,GristleandaJI. ureen i;us flunao wiu double the number of eggi will make them more fer tilewill carry the heni safely through the molting period and put them in condition to lay when eggs command thehigheatprtoe and will dovelope your chicks faster than any other food. Feed Oreen Bonea and use Creoaoxdue to kill the lice, and vou will make fifty pr cetU more proUt 1 Hen(l ft atajogue and lftt prices. PETAluli IHCOBaTOR COOT, FETlLCIa, Cat. If You Think an kind of anrno will do. then dv kind nt hwnIb will do: itur fur thi) brat results you should plant 1 jura i I Li m FERRY'S SEEDS. For bronchial and asthmatic complaints and couehs and colds, "tirtnm'a Bronchial 'Jroehea" nave remancaDie carauve proi)- erueB. S cts. a box. Thofi i. nni Btutti thin. Ui be said In conncc' tionwith the wwum for good n'Bolution: It wimes nearly six monthH ahead ol ny-tlme. BDPTOR- AWU PI!.- OCKKD. 1 We poaltimr cure rapture, pile, and ill ret ui ,Ihum without n-lD or detention from bnil' am. Nn (mm. no ui. AUo all rWvatedll- enmi. Addren lor pamphlet Dm. Porter-eld A Loeey, m Maraet wreet- aan naneiwo. Husband But I don't want to quit chewing tobiteeo. Wife 1 gave up my weeau lor you, and 1 think you may do the same for me. BEWAR- OF OINTMKNIII FOB CA TAKKH THAT COSTA1K MKBCUBY, PAI1KKK IN WAR COaTIIMK, and Chief Parker's power has wi.xed until now Ills rule is that of a csar. But lie tempers his iioviirnment with a itood eal of shrewdness. From the families of the deposed chiefs he has taken wives one after another until he has seven families living in peace and unity undBr the roof of the hig white house with wide galleries In the heautlful volley of the Washita. Ills first journey among the whites cam perilously near to being his last. He and his oo-ehii)f, Yellow Boar, one of his seven fathers-in-law, went to Fort Worth, Ten., took a room . together, and, like another western d ignitary of our own race, blew out the gas. When the door was broken open Yollow Bear was dead, and it took several dollars1 worth of brandy and electricity to put Quanah on his feet again. He was worth all it cost and a great deal more, for be lias made, the Comonohcs one of the most trnutahle tribes in Hie Indian Ter ritory; has secured for them the best land in the Red rivor valley; hna ludnced them and their allies, the Klowas, to take land iu severalty 1W) acres apieceand sold the :rest to the government at rates which give the tribe a permanent fund of i,IMl,UX). Such an ludian naturally excites a deal nt curiosit y, and ou inquiry it transpires tliat he is only half Comanche. His mother was a white woman, and her story and that of her family nro among the aud dest of bonier tragedies. Sixty years ago Elder John Parker, of Coles county, Ills., an experienced pioneer, led a small party to the region that Is now MmeHtoue coun ty, Tex., and built a blockhouse whioh was the beginning of Kolt Parker. The rest is the ofttold tale a sudden attack in what wss thought to be a time of peuce And safety, the slaughter of all the men And captivity of the women and children, with all the slckeulng details of murder of Infants which Americans have heard of lnoe Hannah Dustln, of Hnverhtll. In three yeara ail the captives were re covered by negotiation with other Indiana except" Cynthia Aim Parker, aged nine when taken, aud her little brother John. The latter lived an Indian in all save color for many years, then married a Mexican girl who had been taken captive and went to live with her relatives In Mexico. He returned to Texas on a visit just In time to get Into the civil war, served through it as A Confederate soldier and then returned to his ranch beyond the Bio Grande. Twenty five years had passed since the B'ort Parker massacre, when Captaiu Bui Ross since Governor Ross surprised and defeated the Oomanohes ou Pease rivor. Their chief, Fetanocomt, was killed, and his wife and ohild wore captured. That wife was Cyn thia Parker, and that child was a younger aister of Guana i Parker. For a year or two Cynthia had to be re strained to nrevent her escape to her wun friends, hut in time she became reconciled to civilisation. Ten years later she died and her daughtor Is a good Oh ristian white woman in all save the halt Indian wood. Her two sonB grow up Comanohes, and now the strange vicissitudes of Indian life have made Quanah a white man in habits when among the whites, but still a Co manohe when at home. Dangers of Newspaper Work. W. C. Cooper tells us the following story of his Journalistic perils. He sayst "I had several narrow escapes from violent death while engineering an afternoon paper in Texas. My foreman once got the sui cide of a prominent oitlsen mixed tip with A description of a new abattoir, and the re sult was appalling. Friends of the de ceased insisted on shooting first and listen- ing'to explanations afterward. Auanother time he got a head intended for a double hanging over n swell wedding. It read ns follows: 'Toughs turned off. A well mated pair of brutes merrily meet their (loom. A large crowd witnessed the rites preceding purgatorial pains.' Well, I hid in the chaparral for a month after that. I thought my time was np, aud I tried to get a little cousolation from the Bible, but tins book opened every time at the pas sage, '1,0, the bridegroom cometh 1' I didn't wait for htm." Ai mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell sua completely aer mge ui, wuuk bjbwmu whtrn untMrlnir it thrnnvh the mUCOUS R rfSCeS. Such srtlcles should never be used except on nrMcrintions from reooteble physicians, as the dsuisge they will do is tenfold to the good yoa oau poBlbly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheuey & Co., To ledo, 0 , contains oo mercury, ana is laien in- UimiRllv. ftntlnir (ilmetW ODOU the blood SBd mU COUS surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Cstarrh Cure btt sure yoo get tbe genuine. It is taken Internally and mude In Toledo, 0., by. .1. Chpiicv & r.a. Testimonials free. UT sold by dragglsls; price, 75 cents per uotue. Tr Qraui lor orearlaav. Baruutn's Lucky Partners. "Barnum made every partner of his rich," said Mr. Kohl, "as well as many of hie employes. From 1878 to 1875 W. C. Coup and Dan Costello were his partners, and both became wealthy. George Bailey, Natliunsand June were bis partners from 18711 to 18HI. Nathans and Bailey are now capitalists living in New York and June was a very rich until when he died. James L. Hutchinson Mid 1. A. Bailey were the next of Hiiruum'a piu-tners, the firm lieing Burnnni, Bailey & Hutchinson until law, when Mr. Bailey's health failed and he sold his interest to W. W. Cole. "In WHS Bailey again purchased the in terest of Cole, and, together with Unrnniu, bonght Hutchinson's interest. Since theu the ilrm has been Barnuui&Bailey. With out exception all these men have become r oh from their association wit Mr. cur- num. He was accustomed to say: 'I don't need my partners' money. I need their work nnd management, and I want them to be with the show every day and give it their undivided attention. Then all they need to do is to stand under the edge of my umbrella and the drippings will make them rich.' umcago wews. Value of Artlllelal Stone. A celebrated engineer says, "For ware houses, churches and large buildings of every description; for foundations, quay walls, lighthouses, jetties aud piers; for abutments aud massive walls of nil kinds; for sidewalks, platforms aud flagging, and for many other minor purposes, artificial stone possesses not only great comparative aheapness, but all the essential merits of brick and stoue with respect to screngirc, hardness nnd durability, while for arches, vaulted ceilings and vaults and ornamental work of every description within the prov ince of the architect or engineer It pos sesses advantages peculiar to itself and not equallyshared by other materials. Roches ter Post-Kxpress. I1.00lrltottlea. l KJL I Always the bmt, tbey are recognised MIS SUMIIMini .VBIWUBI Few's Meed Annaal Is the most important oooa or toe amii iuu- ilsnea. it IS tnvaiuame to me planter, we send it tree. D. M. FERRY & CO. DETROIT. MICA. BLOOD POISON A COrriAl XV Primary. 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I LyA1 Lfwi lul fill -ELY'S CREAM BALM-I Uean.es the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and ftttlnmmation, Heals I he hores, Jientoreft Taste anil Mnell, and (.'tires iives Keller at once for ('-old in Head Apt)1 into thf- Simtnla. r i Oirfctlir Abtorbed. 50c llniggii'tn or by mail. ELY BK08., 5s Warraa 8t,N. RHEUMATISM CURED BY THE USE OF Moore's Revealed Remedy. Abtoeu. Orbqok, Jsnuarr 10. I can state with pleasure that by the use of MOORE'S REVEALED REMEDY ray husband wa- relieved 'rom sn old case ol RHEUM ATI8M and my youngest boycared entirely ol INFLAMMATORY RHEU MATISM when the best doctor 1 could get did him no good. Yours lu gratitade, MRS, ti. V. BTBKLE. BOLD BY YOllB DRUGGIST. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN iiOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Large Hoses Fortieth Friend (since breakfast) By Jove, old fellow, you've got a fearful old. What are you taking for it? Sufferer (hoarsely) Advice. New AUUtiug- by Machinery. A machine is said to have been patented in England whereby cows cau be milked much more promptly and easily than by hand, A number of cups are connected with u general conductlnK tube, which con veys the milk into a large vessel where the suction is mude. It Is claimed that the cows rather like the process than other wise, and that four .or live .of them can be disposed of in as many minutes, the quantity of milk not being affected. New York Commercial Advertiser. A Milling Note. "A meerschaum mine in Flordia is the latest discovery." "I'm not Interested In mines. I've in vested in too many mines that turned out to be meer sham mines to care anything more about thorn." Munsoy's Weekly. 'August Flower" " I am ready to testify under oath that if it had not been for August Flower I should have died before this. Eight years ago I was taken sick, and suffered as no one but a dyspeptic can. I employed three of our best doctors and received no benefit. They told me that I had heart, kidney, and liver trouble. Everything I ate distressed me so that I had to throw it u' August Flower cured me. the , Is no med icine equal to it." uonzma F. Slebpbr, Appleton, Maine.. 0 BEST WATCHES BEST AMEKICAN Silver ana "Bosa" Gold-tilled Watch es. Deriect time keepers, lull-jeweled, only $20. Write to the larg est jeweler in Portland, ALBERT FELDENHEIMER. G WE HAVE THE REG A U illation G. A. R. Suits, II K with two sets of but M 1 1 tons bliu'k and gilt HI All riumlv$Q. Htmdfor rules for self-measurement. Samples for any kind of Suit and W page lllusti died Catolog ue free. , u. ma &ico., CLOTHIERS, Portland, Oregon. DR. GUMS ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS, COLDS ' AUD CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE. In raliinsa family of Bin ohtldrcn, my only rem edy for Oougha, Coldi aod Croup u onion eyrup. It lsjuittu effective to-day u it u forty years ago. Wow my grandohtldren Uke Dr. Ouna'i Onion Syrup whloh u already prepared and morf pleawnt to the taste. 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