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influence that was unpropitiated。  Latterly it had become quite the

thing察when a patient died察for the doctor to flee to our campit

was so convenient and so much safer than elsewhereand my cellar was

a favorite place of refuge from the infuriated friends of the

deceased。



Among the most notable of these doctors was an Indian named Sam

Patch察who several times sought asylum in any cellar察and being a

most profound diplomat察managed on each occasion and with little

delay to negotiate a peaceful settlement and go forth in safety to

resume the practice of his nefarious profession。  I often hoped he

would be caught before reaching the post察but he seemed to know

intuitively when the time had come to take leg´bail察for his advent

at the garrison generally preceded by but a few hours the death of

some poor dupe。



Finally these peculiar customs brought about the punishment of a

noted doctress of the Rogue River tribe察a woman who was constantly

working in this professional way察and who had found a victim of such

prominence among the Rogue Rivers that his unlooked for death brought

down on her the wrath of all。  She had made him so ill察they

believed察as to bring him to death's door notwithstanding the many

ponies that had been given her to cease the incantations察and it was

the conviction of all that she had finally caused the man's death

from some ulterior and indiscernible motive。  His relatives and

friends then immediately set about requiting her with the just

penalties of a perfidious breach of contract。  Their threats induced

her instant flight toward my house for the usual protection察but the

enraged friends of the dead man gave hot chase察and overtook the

witch just inside the limits of the garrison察where察on the parade´

ground察in sight of the officers' quarters察and before any one could

interfere察they killed her。  There were sixteen men in pursuit of the

doctress察and sixteen gun´shot wounds were found in her body when

examined by the surgeon of the post。  The killing of the woman was a

flagrant and defiant outrage committed in the teeth of the military

authority察yet done so quickly that we could not prevent it。  This

necessitated severe measures察both to allay the prevailing excitement

and to preclude the recurrence of such acts。  The body was cared for

and delivered to the relatives the next day for burial察after which

Captain Russell directed me to take such steps as would put a stop to

the fanatical usages that had brought about this murderous

occurrence察for it was now seen that if timely measures were not

taken to repress them察similar tragedies would surely follow。



Knowing all the men of the Rogue River tribe察and speaking fluently

the Chinook tongue察which they all understood察I went down to their

village the following day察after having sent word to the tribe that I

wished to have a council with them。  The Indians all met me in

council察as I had desired察and I then told them that the men who had

taken part in shooting the woman would have to be delivered up for

punishment。  They were very stiff with me at the interview察and with

all that talent for circumlocution and diplomacy with which the

Indian is lifted察endeavored to evade my demands and delay any

conclusion。  But I was very positive察would hear of no compromise

whatever察and demanded that my terms be at once complied with。  No

one was with me but a sergeant of my company察named Miller察who held

my horse察and as the chances of an agreement began to grow remote察I

became anxious for our safety。  The conversation waxing hot and the

Indians gathering close in around me察I unbuttoned the flap of my

pistol holster察to be ready for any emergency。  When the altercation

became most bitter I put my hand to my hip to draw my pistol察but

discovered it was gonestolen by one of the rascals surrounding me。

Finding myself unarmed察I modified my tone and manner to correspond

with my helpless condition察thus myself assuming the diplomatic side

in the parley察in order to gain time。  As soon as an opportunity

offered察and I could察without too much loss of self´respect察and

without damaging my reputation among the Indians察I moved out to

where the sergeant held my horse察mounted察and crossing the Yamhill

River close by察called back in Chinook from the farther bank that

;the sixteen men who killed the woman must be delivered up察and my

six´shooter also。; This was responded to by contemptuous laughter察so

I went back to the military post somewhat crestfallen察and made my

report of the turn affairs had taken察inwardly longing for another

chance to bring the rascally Rogue Rivers to terms。



When I had explained the situation to Captain Russell察he thought

that we could not察under any circumstances察overlook this defiant

conduct of the Indians察since察unless summarily punished察it would

lead to even more serious trouble in the future。  I heartily seconded

this proposition察and gladly embracing the opportunity it offered

suggested that if he would give me another chance察and let me have

the effective force of the garrison察consisting of about fifty men察I

would chastise the Rogue Rivers without fail察and that the next day

was all the time I required to complete arrangements。  He gave me the

necessary authority察and I at once set to work to bring about a

better state of discipline on the reservation察and to put an end to

the practices of the medicine men having also in view the recovery

of my sixshooter and self´respect察by marching to the village and

taking the rebellious Indians by force。



In the tribe there was an excellent woman called Tighee Mary Tighee

in Chinook means chief察who by right of inheritance was a kind of

queen of the Rogue Rivers。  Fearing that the insubordinate conduct of

the Indians would precipitate further trouble察she came early the

following morning to see me and tell me of the situation Mary

informed me that she had done all in her power to bring the Indians

to reason察but without avail察and that they were determined to fight

rather than deliver up the sixteen men who had engaged in the

shooting。  She also apprised me of the fact that they had taken up a

position on the Yamhill River察on the direct road between the post

and village察where察painted and armed for war察they were awaiting

attack。



On this information I concluded it would be best to march to the

village by a circuitous route instead of directly察as at first

intended察so I had the ferry´boat belonging to the post floated about

a mile and a half down the Yamhill River and there anchored。  At 11

o'clock that night I marched my fifty men察out of the garrison察in a

direction opposite to that of the point held by the Indians察and soon

reached the river at the ferryboat。  Here I ferried the party over

with little delay察and marched them along the side of the mountain

through underbrush and fallen timber察until察just before daylight察I

found that we were immediately in rear of the village察and thence in

rear察also察of the line occupied by the refractory Indians察who were

expecting to meet me on the direct road from the post。  Just at break

of day we made a sudden descent upon the village and took its

occupants completely by surprise察even capturing the chief of the

tribe察 Sam察─who was dressed in all his war toggery察fully armed and

equipped察in anticipation of a fight on the road where his comrades

were in position。  I at once put Sam under guard察giving orders to

kill him instantly if the Indians fired a shot察then forming my line

on the road beyond the edge of the village察in rear of the force

lying in wait for a front attack察we moved forward。  When the hostile

party realized that they were completely cut off from the village

they came out from their stronghold on the river and took up a line

in my front察distant about sixty yards with the apparent intention of

resisting to the last。



As is usual with Indians when expecting a fight察they were nearly

naked察fantastically painted with blue clay察and hideously arrayed in

war bonnets。  They seemed very belligerent察brandishing their muskets

in the air察dancing on one foot察calling us ugly names察and making

such other demonstrations of hostility察that it seemed at first that

nothing short of the total destruction of the party could bring about

the definite settlement that we were bent on。  Still察as it was my

desire to bring them under subjection without loss of life察if

possible察I determined to see what result would follow when they

learned that their chief was at our mercy。  So察sending Sam under

guard to the front察where he could be seen察informing them that he

would be immediately shot if they fired upon us察and aided by the

cries and lamentations of the women of the village察who deprecated

any hostile action by either party察I soon procured a parley。



The insubordinate Indians were under command of ;Joe察─Sam's brother

who at

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