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V h mid dock ete d in Rie O ffici of th e Clerk Ileve I ’d h a v e h a d n e r v e e n o u g h fo r o f - I ul t o u r t „a th e goth day of April, Ihul, W a r d .” She p o u r e d t u r p e n t i n e H»l*, mid mud E x ecu tio n to ini* d ire c te d uiid l a r d In to tier palm , re a c h e d In side eoiaiaiiialiag me in the nam e of tb«* stufe Ills c o l l a r <i in I ru b b e d It on tils sb oul »if O re g o n , in o rd er t»» *ali*fy said |ialg tier* *. "Mood tb lu g you luul p le n ty of meat , eo sts mal a c c ru in g costs, to s<-ll g ru b h u n d y . Hut It m u s t liuve b e e n tb< f o llo w in g de«eriherl real p ro p e r ty , uw fu l!" tov. it : "If w a s p r e t t y lo n es o m e,” lie a d m i t ver. W in d Hut, m a y b e If I d o n 't m a k e 1 oniineni ing at a point lbs feet w**st It v«*ry at rung mid p u t In lo ts of ted la c o n ic a lly , a n d Hint w a s u s f u r of the S o u th w est co rn e r of Lot N u m b er c re a m We'll ta k e u c h a n c e , buckn- a s bis c o m p l a in i n g s w ent. »*1 Sherwood ’s AthJifion to t o t t ag e Itllly L o u ise th e n p o u r e d Hn* w a t e r roo I” • i m . I a- pl a t te d mid r»-eorde«l on pug*' " l l o w m u c h su g a r , pa I lent T' Itllly off th e s a g e le a s e s sin* bail b e e n b r e w .4**7 ol i ol uui f 25 of the deed recor ds of L oi i I- i * t u r n e d t o w a r d Mm w ith tin* t o ing III u tin b asin , l a r e f u l l y llslieil out said County, mnl r u n n i n g t hence Nor t h ii s te m o r tw o, a n d m a d e W a rd d ri n k m a t o < an sugiir bowl In h e r h a n d s. ■ih' I. i -t Id I » toils or 220 feet to t h e "N one. I w aul to (lisle th e coffee, e v ery b i t t e r d ro p . T h e n sh e c o v e re d Snath line o f Lot t in said Addi t i on, I i I i i i To t h e e y e s mid h a r d e n e d h e r h e a r t th is tr ip ." thence w o t oa said line !*!» feet, t hence "till, all r lg lil! It's Hie w orst th in g a g a in s t Ids d is c o m fo r t, w hile sin- k e p t South 220 feet, t he nc e east hi* feet to Uio h a n d k e r c h i e f cool on tils b e a d a n d you co uld llilnk of, lull H u d 's Hie way the place o f begi nni ng. a lt Ii a p a ti e n t. I'a l le i ila a l w a y s w an t jet w een t i m e s s w e p t t h e floor w ith n Now, t he r e f or e , in t he n a me o f the 'u re fu lly d a m p e n e d b ro o m a n d w iped wind th e y m u s t n 't h a v e .” \i w y f * t g 111 I I f I.U * M m «*<1 » u l l'* '(U pf tU f I Hint.- ot ( (regna, mul in compl i ance with “ S u r e get It, too ” W a r d sp o k e be the d u s t off th in g s a n d r e s to r e d Hie said Execut i on mid O r d e r of Sale, and <‘« m l m i iin | f r o m |; m | w e e k ) tw een long, s a t is f y in g gulps. “ H o w 's room to Its most c h e e r f u l a t m o s p h e r e in order to s a t is f y said j u d g m e n t , cost s f o u r o ilie r p u tle id , W lllieliiilu a? H o w ’s jf llv a h le n e s s. mul . . c l u i n g eosts, I will on S a t u r d a y , C H A P T E R XV. " W a u ' a d r i n k . " m u m b le d W a rd , Utomtiile?" the Mb d ay uf J u n e , ll l l s, bet ween the with u b l a n k e t o v e r Ids mouHi a n d a j " lib . W a r d ! 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If you togel her. or a m person or pers ons c l ai mi ng by, e iio iiu h to l i i i r t h e r ' P e rita i» » h e r fem w o u ld n ’t go on tire a th in g , It w o u ld n 't "Y o u In* a Mill," s h e enilllilttllded thr ough or u nder t hem, in ami to the in in e N M Nlirilliee o f tie r lio h l on lit in, im k c n ly , li gh tin g fo r h e r f o r m e r su fe w riggle a r o u n d so m u c h !" N e v e r t h e a b o l ì de-crihc.l real pr oper ty. m ore tIn*n tie r e o iiriiu e . ke|>t h e r n i'rv e u •h eerfu ln ess . less. s h e p lu c k e d t h e to r m e n t in g " I 'm all r ig id . I’lty It. A . E L K I N S , f n l r l y M lenilv. Sh e h it the |ie|iell till* /o u rse lf, If y o u 'v e got to pity som e- th r e a d mid t h r e w It on th e floor. m '• ; I h S h e r i f f Lam* CoyntV, Oregon. u e n lly , w iile h ln u him . "H lm tiie — d r i n k ." W u rd m u m b le d indy. I cull slm id my tro u b le . I W ill'll lu i neil III*« Ill-Mil l'»**t l»*a»*ly on iuvcii T go t un y b r o k e u leg a n d — • g a in . SUMMONS I he p illo w H int eotiuhed nun III. I t l ll y " T h e r e ’s m o r e s a g e t e a — " lookin' c o u g h ." S h e m a n a g e d a laugh I o n ise U " l U|| Ipllillv . Weill elu se lo lii'ii mol took W a r d 's limol fro m h e r " W a u g h !" In the C i r c u i t c ou r t of t he S t a t e o f ilo * heil. n in i I n1 1 1 h e r hmnl on tils fo re 'inir mol laid It d o w n on t h e hlm ikets. " I s u p p o s e t h a t m e a n s you a r e n 't Oregon for l-nue County. lie n il I l l s heiot w n s Im i n o il the ve ins ‘Now we w o n 't talk a b o u t th in g s an y Mary \ . S h e r m a n a n d Dux id S h e r TUZ)' a b o u t s a g e te a ! Well, I m ight w e r e s w o lle n m ul t l ir o l i li li iK on M s non*. Y o u've got to h a v e so m e th in g give yo u a t e e n t y - w e e n ty sp eck m o r e man P l a i nt i f f s , i*. 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" w a r d s sign ified t h a t h e w ould t u k e th e To Pingui Iliad*, Etfn* Il i ads, F. L. Ito* I low e r o f the It iiiie h 'iit i ! " It e r "I duiiun. I g u e s s n o t," W u rd m u l- coffee a n d call It s q u a r e . R o l ' / n l and Mrs. Role/.ul hi* wife, f i r s t fo lc e WUK C riH llllllU l) » » ft lim i s w e l l eri'd c o n fu s e d ly . T h e n e x t ti m e s h e w en t n e a r h im he and lull n a me miktiown, and H a r r y "W ell. I'll go o u t mol tlnd so m e sage, w a s w r in k l in g Ills le a n n o se h e e u u s e Mu mu xmu and Mrs. H a r r y Mu n u i xma , |S I f .he w ere I llU lln u r lllU o ve r II sleepy ben, a n d ‘ give y o u s a g e te a . T h a t ' s h ead s o f p e r s p i r a t i o n w e re s t a n d i n g first mnl full nume u nk n o w n , '.*.:*»• o f ■uliy. m o t h e r c u re - a ll." th e r e a n d slip p in g o c c a sio n a lly d o w n l l u r r i Mumuxi nu: W lin t f'lo s i'll Ills ««ft**, o p e lil'll them , In the n a me o f t he S t a t e of Oregon, S h e did no t s|H'inl nil tier ti m e p ic k to Ills c h e e k s. l in i lo o ke il Up In to h e r fnee. I Ine ing sa g e tw ig s. A b u sh g rew ut Hu* “ F i n e ! Y o u ’re tw o n ig g e r s In a c o t you arc h e r e b y requi r ed to a p p e a r a n d u n n i iH iiie up u n i'iT lH ln ly m nl em iuht •orner of t h e eiihlti w ith in e a s y reach . to n p a t c h n o w .” s h e a n n o u n c e d ch eer- a n s w e r t he »'oniplnint filed aga i ns t you te r tlliu e l's c losely. *' W’llh e lliiln n - Sin* w eld llrst d o w n to t h e s t a b l e mol Ingly. " A n d Mr. H o o k in ' C o u g h will hi Hie ab ove e n t i tl e d cour t and cause, i i l i i e l " he su h l, in h is ho a rse voice. * in ot before t he .'H*t d ay ol May, i!*IS, led Him* In s id e a n d u n s a d d l e d him. h a v e to h u n t a n o t h e r hom e, I reck o n . said date bei ng six weeks from t he d a t e I l l s eyes e le u re il lo s m ilty U ln le r h e r W a r d w a s lying i|iilet w h e n sh e w e n t You w e r e n 't h a l f us b o u r s e w h e n you u n i f i e d for t h e first publ i cat i on o f t hi s ouch. In. except t h a t In* w a s w a v in g tier s w o r e la s t tim e ." -uniiiu.il-, to wi t : six week* from the I t l ll y l.o iils e d re w n s im ili slu h o f re- h a n d k e r c h i e f to unit fr o by t h e c o r It w a s p h y sic a lly I m p o ssib le f o r HMh day of April , U t i l , a n d i f you f a i l le t m nl rem lie ti u n o b tru s iv e ly w ith n e r s to cool It. Hilly L o u ise to ok It W nril t o b lu s h , sin c e h e w an a l r e a d y to appear mul a n s w e r sai d coiapluiut, le r fre e h m n l fo r tin- u n ii. Sh e s lid fro m lit in. w et It ngHln w ith cold w a te r , t h e c o lo r o f a ho!led b e e t ; lint In* the p l a i n t i f f will a p p l y to the C o u r t t dow n u w iiy fro m I l ls tin k e rs , m id mol sco ld ed him fo r g e t t i n g bis a r m s lo oked g u il ty w h en sh e u n c o v e r e d t h e for the r e l ie f d e m a n d e d in sani c o m »'hen he s t i l l p nhl no a tte n tio n , she fro m u n d e r t h e c o v e rs . T h a t , s h e said, r e s t o f h is fa c e a n d w ip ed off t h e pl ai nt , namel y, for a «l«*cree t or t he licked It up ip iltc openly m nl lu ld It sum of »'712.1* wi t h i n t e r e s t t her eon a t w a s no n ic e wuy f o r n b o o k ta '- c o u g h g a t h e r e d m o i s t u r e . " I d id n 't th in k * per cent per a n n u m fr om t he f i r st lU n llis t tin* fo o llio u rd . 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A m a n ." •' i.i.rr t a xe s and i nt er es t pai d by p l a i n t p in ess b e c a u s e s h e w a s th e r e , lu t h e •»he ud d ts l a e n te n tto u a l y , “a l w a y s b u s n iff with I'* per cent per a n n um i n t e r e s t ilm u t s i t m o n th s ." su ld I t l ll y Immise, cabin. c h a n c e a s lon g a s h e 's a b le to s w e a r . from F.' br uur y I. I t Hi . a n d for t he f u r le r eyes w ent c o m p re he nsive ly i il s i ll t t h e r sum of $100 a t t o r n e y ' s fees, a n d I t 's Ilk«* a h o r s e w ig g lin g his e a r s ." " W u r d W a r r e n , y o u ’r e a p e r f e c t l y lin t i-nd o f Ilo* c u llili, w ith Ilo* de- fot .osi * a n d d i s b u r s e m e n ts of this suit, a w fu l ti o o k ln ’-Cougli m a n ! T h e r e . Now T h e c o m p a r is o n r e m i n d e d lu*r flint )leted c ra c k e r h o t. th e h u lf-e m p tle d al-o fur a decree for eclosi ng one c e r t ai n t h a t ' s going to to- t h e o n ly on e— Oh. s h e IntemltHl to s h u t R a t t l e r In th e real e s t a t e m o r t g a g e p a r t i cu l a r l y de- lu t e s o f p i'iie ln s m id tom a toes, m id W urd, It Isn 't !” Slo- k n e lt a n d c u rv e d Imy c o r r a l ; s h e d ri e d W a r d 's hutuls »••rihed in e x h i b i t “ A ’ ’ in p l a i n t i f f ' s he bu c ke ts tIII«I Were n il h ill em pty a n a r m a r o u n d I i I h f a c e mid k is se d h a s tily , pulltsJ t h e w o l f s k i n * off t h e compl ai nt . i f w a te r. S h e w a s shocked u t the p ltl- HI in a g a in m id yet a g a in . "I do love bed. mid coiiiniund ed h im to k e e p c o v •ul evidence o f long h«*lplessn«*ss. Sll«* You a r e f u r t h e r not i fi ed t h at t h e d a t e you. W a n t . I’ve b een a w e a k -k n e e d , e r e d u n til s h e c a m e h ack . S h e ru n of tin* o rd e r for p u bl i cat i on of t hi s siini- tld not «|ul t •• u n d e rsta n d . S u re ly h o r r id tiling, a n d I'm iistuiined to tin* d o w n b a r e h e a d e d t o t h e stu h le, saw tnnns was ma d e on t h e 10th d ay «if W a rd 's eold had not kept h im In lied R a t t l e r I n d u s tr i o u s ly h o r l n g Ills nos»- April, l i d i , and t he d a y upon which y o u I m id d le o f m y bones. Y o u 'r e m y ow n to long. arc requi red to a n s w e r said c omp l a i n t brave bucknroo a l w a y s — a l w a y s ! Itlto t h e s t a c k , m ul (nit u p t h e g ate. “ W e ll.^ lh ls Is no tim e f o r m ir th o r "ti or be f or e the "1st d a y o f May. l!*l*. Y o u've d o n e w h a t n o o t h e r muii w o u ld W h e n sin* w ent Into t h e c ab in ag ain . Vi u n lit •*r,'s*h«* said h r ls k lv . to hide how I hat t he d a t e of t he fi rst publ i cat i on o f rlos«* sin* w as to h y s te ria , "slue«* It i do. mol yo u d o n 't w h in e a b o u t I t ; mid W a r d g a v e a s t a r t mid o p e n e d tils ey e s this s u mmo n s will in* ma d e on t he 10th looks ve ry tin te li lik e ‘tin* m o rn in g j I'v e b een w e a k m i d —h o r r i d ; a n d I ’ll like o n e w h o hint b e e n dozing. Hilly lay o f \ p r i l . l!*l*. and t h e d a t e o f the h a v e to lo ve you a b o u t a m illion y e a r s L o u is e s m il e d w ith g ra tific a tio n , l i e last publ i cat i on t h e r e o f will be on t h e ifte r.' f i r s t , we've Cot to tac kle th a t b e fo re I c a n q u it fe e lin g a s h a m e d ." w a s b e t t e r . Shi* k n e w he w a s b e tte r. '• 1-t d ay o f May, MRS. fe v e r o f y o u r s ." Sh e picked Up a w u te r pull m nl s ta rte d fo r the d o o r. S h e k is se d h im a g a in w i t h a p a ss io n S h e d id n o t sp e a k , b u t w ent o v e r to Y’ou a r e f u r t h e r not i fi ed t h a t tilts t h e s t o v e mid p r e t e n d is l to lie busy stun lim n s i* s e n ed upon you by publ i As sh e Jiassed tin* foot o f th e h u n k , o f r e m o r s e f o r h e r d o u b t s o f him. " A re y o u t h r o u g h b e in g jmls, Wll- th e r e , t h o u g h sh e w ns c a r e f u l to m a k e cation t h e r e o f in T h e C o t t a g e U n i v a ito* c o n fisc a tisi the tw o ri'V o lv e rs m id helm liiH I" W a r d b r o k e r u l e s a n d f r e e d no m d s e. W h e n sh e t u r n e d finally a n d Senti nel, a n e w s p a p er publ i s hed in C o t took tlii’iii o u tsld i* w till h e r. S h e h a d a n tirm. so t h a t he c o u ld bold h e r g la n c e d t o w a r d t h e bed . W a r d w ns t age t i r i n e . L ane Count y. S t a t e o f O r e Do d e s i r e to he m ista k e n a g a in f o r gon. a n d o f g e n e r a l ci r cul at i on t her ei n. clo ser, asle e p . Ituck U ln ey . H. J . S H I N N . "N o, I’m Ju s t b e g in n in g . J u s t b e Hilly L o u is e took a d e e p b r e a t h , t i p W h e n sin* cam«* h a c k W a r d ’s e y e s all* m3l A t t o r n e y for P l a i n t i f f . g in n in g rig h t. I'm y o u r pal f o r keeps. to e d o v e r to t h e b e n c h b e s id e t h e tuble. w e r e w ild a g a in . a n d h e s t a r te l i m» s a t d o w n , a n d p illo w e d h e r h e a d pn In bed mid g la r e d lit tier. Itllly L o u Hut —" N O T I C E TO C R E D I T O R S “ I lo ve y o u f o r k eeps, la d y m i n e .” h e r f o ld e d a r m s . S h e w a n t e d 4o cry. ise lu u g h ed at him mid to ld h im to lie In the m a t t e r o f t h e e s t a t e of Ri char d “ W h e n a n d s h e n e e d e d to th in k , mid s h e w a s d o w n like a n ic e b u c k n ro o , a n d W ard , W a r d stifled a n o t h e r co u g h . B Woolley, deceased. d e a d ly , d e a d l y tlr»*<l. r e c a l le d t o h im s e l f by Iter voice, tire you g o in g to — m a r r y m e ? " Notice is h e r e i n gi ven t ha t M a r t h a ( C o n t i n u e d n»*xt week) \ Woolb' v has lu*«*n by t h e C o u n t y o b ey ed . S h e got t h e w a s h b a s i n mid “Oh, w h e n you get o v e r t h e h o o k in ’ Court of tin* S t a t e o f Oregon in and for a to w el mnl p r e p a r e d to b a t h e bis cough. I s ’p o se ." O n ce m o r e Hilly L o u Lane Cou n t y , a p p o i n t ed executrix h e a d . H e w a n t e d a d rin k . And w h e n ise. fo r t h e good o f h e r p a t i e n t , fo r c e d N O T I C E O F S H E R I F F ' S S A L E ON of the e s t a t e o f Ri c h a r d B. Woolley, de- s h e h eld a c u p to tils lips mid saw' how h e r s e l f I n to s a f e ttlp p u n c y — t h a t w n s » ras ed, a n d t h a t all persons h a v i n g E X E C U T IO N IN FORECLOSURE. _ cl ai ms a g a i n s t t h e e s t a t e of said d e g r e e d i ly to* d ru n k , a litt le sob b ro k e no t flip p a n t a t all. b u t m e r e ly a t e n d e r ceased a r e hereby not i fi ed to p r e s e n t u n e x p e c t e d ly fro m Iter lips. She pretense. Notici* is hereby g i i e n flint hy \ irtm- the same, d ul y v e r i f i e d as t he law r e g r l t t e i f h e r timtli u f t c r It m id fo r c e d " N o w It's u p t o yo u t o sh o w uie of mi Kxeeiitioa and O r d e r of Sali* is quites. ut t h e l aw of f i c e o f 11. .1, Shi nn, a lau g h . w h e t h e r y o u a r e in a n y h u r r y a t all -ne»! out o f t h è Circui t Court o f t hè in C o t t a g e (iron*, I.mie Count v. Oregon, " Y o u 'r e s u r e a h a r d drlnk«*r.'' s h e to get w ell." sh e said. " K e e p y o u r S t a t e ut Or e g o n for t hè Cou n t v of Lune wi thi n six m o nt h s fr om t h e fi rst p ubl i b a n t e r e d a n d w e t tier h a n d k e r c h i e f to h a n d s u n d e r t h e c o v e rs w h ile I m a k e oa t h è .'itttli d a y of Aprii, MIN, in a suit cati on o f t hi s notice, t o- wi t : n i t h m si x mont hs fr om t he 12th dav o f April, A. luy on Ida b ro w . so m e te a . T h a t f e v e r o f y o u r s h a s got wlierein Malici Af f o l te r and Fred Af R I!*I **. MAKTII \ V W O O L L E Y . " T h a t ' s tin* first d e c e n t d r i n k I’ve to In* s t o p p e d I m m e d i a te l y — to o n ce.” fol ter, n e r e l'Itlilitit'fs a n d Elica B. Met- Executrix. all'-iulO h a d fo r a m o n t h ." h e to ld h e r. d r o p Site w e n t o v e r mid b u s t e d h e r s e l f e n l f a n d C. K. Met eal f , Iter husl mnd, It. J . S H I N N , her a t t o r n e y p in g b a c k t o t h e pillow , r e f r e s h e d to a b o u t t h e sto v e, n e v e r o n c e lo ok in g a n d I.liliali C a r r i er and M. S. Carri er, NOTICE OF F I N A L SETTLEM EN T. t h e point o f c l e a r ' t h l n k l n g . “O ld L ad y t o w a r d t h e tied, th o u g h slo* m u s t h a v e ber biishnnd, n e r e Refendi mi *, a n d oa F o r t u n e ' s still p la y i n g fo o tb a ll w ith f e lt W a r d 's e y e s w o r s h i p p in g her. a Jiidgiiient renderei! in *ui»l Court un Notici* i* h cr ebv g i ven t hnt t h è un- m e, W illiam . I ' m * b e e n laid u p w ith S h e b u n t e d t h r o u g h t h e e u p h o a r d s t h è 2!*th d a y o f Aprii, 1 !* 1S, in f a v o r of ■ tersiglieli, exeei itor of t h è e s t a t e o f a b r o k e n leg fo r a b o u t six w eek s. A nd ' a n d fo u n d u b o tt le o f t u r p e n t i n e ; slr- *ai<l abolì* mi in ed l ’I ni ut i f f s and l ena l . ui ch, decesseti, lui* file») in t ho When I got guy a:*d th o u g h t I co uld j tipy a n d y e llo w e d w ith age, b u t p u n agallisi t h è a h o v e nnnicd Di f endi mi *. Connt y C o u r t for L ane Count y, Oregon, b u n d l e m y s e lf a g a in , I p u t m y s e lf out gent w ith s t r e n g t h . S h e f o u n d s o m e Eli ca B. Me t e a l f and C. K. Met eal f . for bis finiti nceouiit us e xe c ut or o f s u iti o f b u s i n e s s fo r a w hile, a m i c a u g h t l a r d In a s m a ll b u c k e t m id m e l te d h a l f t h è siila o f Olle Thou*and S e v en t y and e s t a t e alni t h a t S a t u r d a v . t h è l l f h dai" t h i s cold b e f o r e I c a m e to mid c ra w le d a c u p fu l . T h e n sh e t o r e u p a w o o len no 100 Rollar*, ivitli i nt e r e s t t her eon " f May. I b i s , a t t h è ho u r of 11 o ' c l o c k a. m. of siiid d a y lui* been set bv tini b uck In to lust. I'm - s u r e g la d you u n d e r s h i r t s h e fo u n d h a n g i n g on a frinii t h è 3r»l da y o f Mar ch, I01S, ut Count y ^ o n r t ns t h è timi* he a r i ng oli- allo w ed up, old girl. I w a s g id lln g u p null a m t b o r e r e l e u tl e s s l y d o w n u p o n thè r a t e of li per cent per nmiiini and jet*liontl to sai d f i na l uccount. a g a i n s t It f o r fa i r ." H e cou g h ed. BEN. IVMLN L CKCH. him . One l l n n d r c d Rollar* n t t o r n e y ' s fee* E x e c u t o r o f t hè e s t a t e o f "L m ik s like It." Itllly L o u is e held "Y o u g o t t a b e g re a s e d nil o v e r y o u r a n d thè f n r t h c r Mimi o f F o r t y *ix and a l 2 m.'lc Lena Luridi, d ee e a s o L h e r s e l f rigidly t a n k f r o m an y e m o lu n g s ." sin* a n n o u n c e d w i t h a m a t t e r - (MIMI Rollar* Taxes, eost s a n d di*hursi* j ti o n a l e x p re a s lo n . S h e c o u ld n o t a f o f - f a c tn e s s t h a t cost h e r s o m e t h i n g ; ment a, udii e li judgincnt wns enrolled T r y th è w a n t ad. way. f o r d t o "g o to p ie c e s " now . S h e trl«*d f o r Hilly L o u is e 's In n a t e m o d e s ty w a s t o th i n k Ju s t w lm t a t r a i n e d n u r s e o n ly Just t o p p e d by h e r good sense. | w o u ld do. In su c h a c ase. H e r h o s p i W ard su b m itted w ith o u t protest t a l e x p e r i e n c e w o u ld b e o f so m e u se w h ile s h e b a r e d Ills c h e s t a n d a p p lie d h e re , s h e to ld b«*rs«*lf. Shi* re m e m t h e w a r m m i x t u r e w ith a s m o o th l y v ig b e r e d r e a d i n g s o m e w h e r e t h a t n o ex- o r o u s p a lm . “ T h u t'll tlx t h e h o o k in ' |)«*rl«*nce Is vuluelesa, If o n e imly a p r o u g h , ” sin* said , ns s h e s p r e a d t h e p lie s t h e k n o w le d g e g ain ed . w a r m l a y e r s o f w oolen c lo th s m o o th l y “ F i r s t , " s h e s a i d c h e e r f u ll y , " t h e pn- j fr o m s h o u l d e r to s h o u ld e r. “ H ow does. H eld m u s t lie k ept q u ie t mid c h e e r f u l. ! It feel?" 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' T i n j t h a n t h a t , ” h e to ld h er, t u r n i n g slow ly. a p r e t t y w o r t h l e s s s p e c i m e n rig h t " I f I h a d n ’t g o t th i s cold t u c k e d o n to 2f»c lb. n o w ," h e s a i d a p o lo g e tic a lly . "H u t I'm Die, I'd h a v e b e e n tr y in g t o w u lk o n It yours to coinmiiiid, ltlll-tlic-('uiik. A ll hy no w .” Y o u 'r e t h e d o c to r ." " B e t t e r g iv e It tim e — s i n c e y o u 'v e grocers "N o p e, I'm t h e cook, rig h t now . I'v e (B 233) b e e n g a m e «*noiigh to lie h e r e all t h i s g o t u liimcli. H o w w o u ld v u u lik e a u n it Uiikc. gui'u u£ L. L 'h iii’t h«.- c u p of te a , p m i e n f l " " I ’d r a t h e r h a v e coffee D o c to r Wil liam " " T e a , yo u m e a n . I’ll h a v e II r e a d y III tell IlllllUte«." T h en she weakened b e fo re Ids Im plorin g «*ye». "Y o u really o u g h tn 't to d rin k co ffe e , w ith Hull fe Why Is Oregon’s Self Appointed Boss Afraid of Stanfield? c ( r j « Wheat — Don’t Waste It ! I Believing that the Republican voters of the state of Oregon would not look with favor upon Oswald West naming the Senatorial candidate for the Republican party, And inasmuch as I have received many thousands of let ters and other assurances from the Republican voters assuring me of their support, I must respectfully decline the proposal oi Mr. West that all other candidates withdraw and give a clear field to C. L. McNary. I feel that I have the confidence of the Republican voters and the people of this great state that I will serve them honest ly and efficiently as a Senator and at this critical time they are inclined to support a man from the business walks of life. Oswald West has heretofore asserted that he only desired to be a candidate that he might oppose me if I should be suc cessful in defeating McNary in the primaries. His interference is intolerable to me, as I believe it is to the Republican voters of the state, and I will welcome the opportunity to oppose him in the general election if he should be successful in defeating his Democratic opponent, Mr. King. R. N. STANFIELD. Mr Stanfield makes the above reply to the proposal of Oswald West that all candidates for Senator withdraw in fa vor of Mr. We3t s candidate. The whole activity of the Dem ocratic machine in attempting to stem the tide of dissatisfac tion against their candidate row in the Senate is laid bare in this last supreme attempt oi Mr. West to bolster up a for lorn hope. The question is do the people and the Republicans want this sort of bossism in Oregon, or do they want 100% Ameri cans and 100% Republicans such as Mr. Stanfield, a success ful, energetic, patriotic, self-made man whose every act has added to the progress and growth of Oregon, a man who gets results, accomplishes something, who has worked and knows how to work and who will work. Stanfield is 100% American and 100% Republican and he would support the President in winning this war. WHICH DO YOU WANT—A MAN WHO CAN STAND ON HIS OWN FEET OR ONE WHO CANNOT? I' ai d ad. by S t a n f i e l d Se n a t o r i a l league, 2**! N. W. B a n k bldg., P o r t l an d Ralph E. Williams ----------------------------- REPUBLICAN --------- ^------------------- Candidate for National Committeeman Ralph K. Williams, ol Portland, native son of Oregon and pres ent Republican National Committeeman, is a candidate for re- nomination and election. All Oregon knows that .Mr. Williams was the chief factor in bringing about the reunion of the Re publican and Progressive parties in the state in 11116, resulting in Oregon being the only state in the West to east its electoral vote for Hughes. That Mr. Williams did splendid work in harmonizing the various elements of the Republican and Pro gressive parties is also recognized nationally, is attested by strong letters of endorsement, written by William R. Willcox, retiring chairman of the Republican National Committee, Ueorge W. Perkins, chairman of the executive committee of the Progressive party, and Will II. Hays, recently elected chairman of the Republican National Committee. These letters refer not only to the state and national campaign of 11H6, but also to the recent meeting of the Republican National Com mittee ¡it St. Louis, where Mr. W illiams’ activities materially ¡tided in establishing the spirit of cooperation and harmony which now prevails in the party throughout the United States. A descendant of Oregon pioneer stock, his parents having crossed the plains to Oregon in IS-L"», Ralph Williams’ Ameri canism litis found an abundant expression since the outbreak of the war hy participation in all patriotic war activities. As is generally known, seniority in service gives prestige and influence on the Republican National Committee iu the same measure as on Congressional committees. At the present time he is ranked as to seniority on the National Committee by two members only. This puts Mr. Williams in a position of power and distinction such ¡is no new member of the Committee could hope to attain. His reelect ion will insure to the State of Oregon ¡til the added benefits which will naturally accrue from his increased standing. THUS. H. TONHI'K, JR. CLYDE O. HUNTLEY, N v T WILLARD 1». MARKS, ^ ~ WALTER L. TOOZE, JR. F. H. LEWIS D. L. POVEY Members Hughes Campaign Com. (Republican-Progressive). (Paid Adv.) ^