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., -?; -,- v.- ijj-r,.J , . --.,-. t - . - !rS. rs!-'--Vk i- flV r-R I' NO CAMPAIGN AGAINSt AMERICAN SUGAR Wellington, A tic I Tho lturnlnii n I titter of llmiuco ting published n ottti'iiiutit to M10.V Hint ItiHnln Is not on gn.jydju u o.impnlgu agalnit tliu Amurl' citti BURnrlrndo. Big I'yllilan Pilgrimage, CIiIcjro, III,, Ails,', t l'l'oinlnoiil I'ylli I Atia from Michigan, Illinois, Indiana nnd ndjitcant ntntun Imvo rounded up in Chicago preparatory (u leaving in n body tonltflit for But Krntidsco whuru they will nttond the coining national conclave. Tho trip in to bo nm-Ju by special train nud brief atop) will bo mndo nt Doa Moines, Omaha, Djtivtir, I'uablo, Bait Lakn City nnd sovurnl other cities on roulo. A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED At ronniiiu, Colombia, by Chamber bin'd Colic, Cholera uud Dlnr- rliooi Remedy Dr. Clint, II. Uttur, a prominent pby sielan, of Panama, Cnltiiiibiu, in a neurit leltor states: "Lnst .March I bad oh a patient n young liuly tlxteun years of uro, who had :t vory bad ntluck of dyecu tiiry. Everything I proscribed fur bur proved Ineffectual and tdiu wa growing v.oru every Jiour. Ilur parents hero lira nhu would die. She br.d bo como so woal: th.it alio could not turn over In but. What to do at thin critiual moment win u ntudy for iiip, but I thought of Chamboijnin'u Colic, Cholera nud Plarihoca Remedy nud us a last re tort prescribed it. Tho most wonderful result wen effectud. Within eight hour a tho was fooling much buttor, Inoidu of three diiyi elm w.m upon hur fret nnd nt tho ond of ono week watt entirely well." For Hnlo by Jno 1'roiiin. TO COiNHNUE WAR ONDEEF 1RUST Washington, D. C, Aug. U-Tho retail Luichcrs nnd ment dealers of tho country do i ot regard tho witr on tho allowed beef truit ra by, any moans ended. Their national convention, which open ,cd horo today with nu nttondnncoof sev eral hundred member, will comploto plans for n continuation of tho fight on . tlio.lity buchort' nnd pxckorV comblnn tion. They have, conlldonco in Attorney ' (iouernl Knox, who boforo tho iiliug of tho bill in equity in Chicngo received n delegation composed oMhoJnatlotuil of ficers nnd prominent luanibors, nnd ho wne supplied by them with much ovl denco, of which lit) inndo utn In procced Juea in tho Unttod Slntos courts. Wlillo tho court proceeding n:o ponding tlio rotnller'a purpoeo to go ahead colluding nil available evidence nud placing it at the dlepoanl of tho Department of Jus tice. flpoUnuo, Auk. C A farmer near Odessa found a note In hit water uoue.li, elgnl Tracy, wnrnint; Citdiheo to lot him nlouo ind ctntine; that ho win ou hia wny to WyomiuR. Trnlnmon roported Gcolag two horeoe lied near Bpranne niiBworlni; tho dcecrlp 'tion of Trncy'o.lioraea, v. JMucrstnYotjr IfosroWWIlli Cmoanta. . Candy nntlmrt let burn contpatlii forover (Oc,:o. It 0.O anil. tiruvstuurclupa money. tfc.1 Keep Out the Wet SAWYER'S KMultiofUrnaH no uou vtnlnmr 'onfunrmrnfa In lh wotl.l, Mtilit ijij I wfirrnnlpil yrntvrv MM tint li'.l intlvr lli ar..l riliTurnt,;, &! to ittbd lU'Mlirat wnr mill WMIhlT, l.ooli (itr Hip irritr nnrl(. HimtAti.'. I'.Ott I.OV LT8 Chilli, urilu i.ViV, iV...."' I. r. Mllpitkfijriillir fa., lit... It j r...t... mil it. yrvn AHOV.rrtoar,,, anDnoaia2ZB3aaasasi2Cf TRACY STILL GOING AND HEADED SOUTH Boattlo, Aujj ! Tracy nppoartnl ut inldnii'ht oear jWllbur. Ho wol:o uj tho Wnltora family nnd inquired tho way to tho Great Northern trneka. Hit had tho ramo two horeofl, nnd was head ing south. Now York, Auk. ! Aftor counted hod uuavnilliiBiy exhausted uvory mcr.tif known to tho law In rnvo him from the electric cimlr, Aaron ilajl, tho murderer ol Mamlu Urnnntniin. win pity tho pen alty of hltcrltno at Blni: tinir thin week Though tho customary tecrucy in timlu- taincd roKnnlint; tho prcclio tlmo it ir thought probubla tho execution will tako plaro toniuht. MMinluiJanrilL'au waa omplovcd In n dupitrtmont atom ou Third nveniio nud Jlrtll, wlin wrno in lovo with her and jonloti?, walked into tho dtoru aud abut hit on .May 10, Ilk?) Ou August fl near ly two yearuuio, 1 1 nil wan llrt rent otic d to death. Tho i-nn wa? nppenlcd to tho hiithrr courta, which continued the judgement of tho loor court. Another uppeitl wan taken, thin limn to tho Unit ed Ktntoa Supimno Court, hut that tri bunal aluo reallirmcd tho deeltlnn ond nn appeal In (lovornor OJull forcleiniui oy nnu likewitu futile. From Australia io Transvaal. Perth, Weitem Auntrnla, Aug. o Sir Arthur l.awloy started today for Bontb Africa to assuuio tho dutlea of Ltcuten nut Governor of tho Transvaal Colony. Mo will nsalat Lord Milncr, tho llritiih Uish Commitaionor, whoso work alnco tho clone of tho liocr war hue beronio too J burdensotno for ono man to perform. TIMIiKU LAND. 'ACT JUNK .1. 1878. -N0T1CK 1'OU l'UHLICATION. UnltcJ Swtci I-nnit Ofiice, KovlairK, Oregon, April 39, Kw, Notice is hcaby Rhen Mi.it in cainpliancr wild the prntlnlonk of the net of Concrcti of Jiiiip 3, 1878, raiillctt ",nnct for tlio sale of liilliKi InmU in tlio States of C'nliforni.i, Ore gon, Nev.nl.i, unit Wailuni'ton 'IcrTliory," n uxtmduil to nil ttic Public fimt SlJtci by net of August 4, iSAa, RAl.I'M J. SliW'AI.L. of Atblaml, county 01 AiH.nul, ttato of Vi cousin, Imi tliii il.iy filed in tills ollice lilt Msotn it.itinient No 3070, for the purclnse cf llic Soutliatit quarter, of Section No, 21, in Township No. 95 S, Itange No. 10 Writ, unit uill offer proof In iliow tlt.it tlio tnnil iouj(ht t more vnluiblti for its iIii.Ut or Hone tlinn for iiKricaltarnl pwpoie, ami to cs t.itilUli Ills cl.ilm to Mid Unit lie fore dm rgl tvr anil itecclvr of this oil'ic.i nt Koclnirn. Orrcon, on 'l'uvsdny, the $lh day of Dec. 100). Hunnmrsns wltnciscs: J. M, Wcithcrby, Iullm lotmson, 1). U .Uailln, of Koicliuii;, ircsion, I'lorcncc (), Scuall, of Aslilaml, Wis Anv anil nil vrson cl.ilnilnj: nilvern'ty the nbovivilrwrlltcd l.iuils nrr rcrjaetl to lilc ilmlr olnlnis In this olliccon or bwforc said 91I1 day of Dec, 1903, J. , flop J. T. nmtxuui, Urfiistrr. TIMKKR LAND. ACiT JUNK 3. 1878, NOTICIi KOK rUULICATION. United States Laud Jlike, Koscl urj,', Oregon, July so, 15,0a, Notlto is licrctiy i;lvrn that in compliance with the proylilonsof the act of Congress of (111103, 1U7U, entitled "An act for ,IC ,,L' o( Umber lands In tlio States of California, Ore Ku"i tv,ii, mill inuin;iuii iciiiiuiii n i cMeaded to alt the I'uhllc Land Stales ty act off .na. '.. ...!. rt..1 lll.i. il i.n ''...In.i ' n .1 Aueust a. 1U03 l'LOKIWriilJ.SI'AVALL of Ailil.md, county of Ashland, stale of Wii con tin, lus this day tiled in this office her sworn statement No. 3071, tor the purchase of the SWt4 of Section No. ss, Tosviikliip No. as South, limine No, in West, and will offer pront to show that the hnil flight It more vnhuhln for is tlinher or Monti than fornsrlcullurnl imr poses, ar.d in estalill-.li her elum to ald land before tho Kejfiiter and Hecolver of this olhcu at UoseliurK, OrvRon, on Tueulay, the 91I1 day of December, 1903. She names a witnesses: J. M. Wenlhorby, Inllus Jolinson.'D. L, Martin, of Uosehurg, Orrnon, UalnhJ. Sowall, of Aslilind, Wis. Any nnd all persons claiming ndtertely the ntiovts deserllieil lands ore requested to fil their elalms In.lhls olllcu on or licfure Mid phi. day of Dec, ipoi. J. T, l)tuui:s Ucs;lster. 8 9 iGamKZflhlmmL&M i s flHmt wjan i u If to OIL 5L r dm 6 WHEN DAiTON 9 WENT EAST I 0 By JAMEO ALLISON 0 r,...l,.1.f 1(11.. A 1Tt-1intUti rr VVJ f I JKUtt MWMi avMt4V yw O.CiSilOiOsOOsOiOiO Dnltoti entered Mru. Sltirrny'u pur chimcn In tho daybook nud then went hack to bin desk nnd tho letter. IIo drow It from tho plgconholo of Imitation walnut nnd turned It nlowly from Hldo to aldo nn If ho wcro trying to match tlio pnlo gray tint from bin ficnut ribbon Htock. IIo looked curlotiM )y nt tho deeper firny Hcnllns wnx, He tvnn nhvnyn very careful not to tirenk tho Ncnl when bo opened her let tern. IIo liked to ntudy tho nmtcly "H" 'which bid what hIio mild to him from tho bUHtllutr. Impertinent world. Not tlint ho hail received many nuch mlKnivefi. Thero werq Juat four In nil, nnd ho knew them by heart He rend thin Ia.it ouo nlowly nud for tho third time: Frank Dnllon, Tm., President Bchool Hoard Dlitrlet No, il: Hahunclio County, Colo. Dear Blr Ttp1ylnsr to your favor of tho 23d, ntutlni; Unit your board had acted fa vorably on my npnllcatlon for the Ttvlg Kin Hchool imd would allow the wlnry which, I nskcsl, permit me to nay that 1 feci that I owe you innny apologias Tin inoiit urrrcnt rcaron for my dcslrlnt; to ne euro n porltlon thin nummrr In Colorado wiu nn Incipient throat trouble which lias annoyed me for tlio iimt yrar. ItKtntly, liowevrr. It hn yielded to treatment, iiid with It 1ms s;ono thin motive for malilnc thn western trip. In addition I huve ben orTcred a clnmi In elocution at tho Mount Clement nummer nchool, nn oiportunlty for nciulrlmr noma umall reputation which 1 feel that I ntiouhl not wlf. ICnowlmr full well that there are neorefl of worthy npplicontii for nuch nn opening a your board ofTem, I nm uvulllnij myailf of c woman' prlylleRo and chnnslnrr my mind. Jn other vordi, I wlthilraw my application for the Twlsrclna choot. Put don my thun Rolns Into detail, but you havrt bvn no courteous. I may almoit nay no cordial, In your correspondence over the matter, that I feel a full explanation Is duo you. Again cxprenalnc my apprecia tion of your klndnrcfl, I remain, your faithfully, UUKAIIUTU IIAIIDIN. Dnlton folded tho letter, laid It rc jrrctfuHy on tho deal; nnd suit with his hnnds plunged deep In his iocketH. Thero were no ciiBtnmcni In tho ntorc to Interrupt bin medltntlonn. Hven tho Htrnljrht, uucompromlsltu; Mnln street beyond tho door wnH ateeped lit tho culm of the sweet spring day. Itanch men were homo plowltiK', nnd 110 waj; oiiH rolled In noisily from mepn nnd riv er land. Hut Dnlton wits not worrying nbout the lack of trade. lid was think' liil,' of tho t'lrl who had written that letter. Elizabeth Ilnrdlnt She bad been rec ommended to tho board by nn eastern trackers' npency. nnd Frank had been Instructed to conduct tho correspond once. From tho very first letter he had been Interested In her personally, nnd when tho salary she uiimpd wnn be yond tho appropriation uiudoby the hoard for TwIkxIuk kcIiooI he hud calmly nnnounced that tho district wns Krowitif,' nnd needed bettor tencheni, nnd If tho board wouldn't pay Miss Hardin the salary she wanted bo would make up tho difference. Tho children .lf TwIgRlns Corners must ho Riven modern educational ndvnnttiKcs. Aud tho remainder of tho board, real InliiK that tho male voters of TwiRj;Ina Cornern wcro nn uncettaln clement In county elections, tlnally ncqulcEced, nnd MIps iTimllii wna "called." Dal tou, itervouuly tliiKcrhiK the bit of gray , tittlunery, felt that fnto hnd been cru el In thita requltluK his temerity In co crclur; tho mciuhcrts of school district No. 11. lie walked out tho sldo door nnd mounted the stcrp stairs lcadlnc to tho second lloor. Lately Dnlton bad been iliairlurr with Tompkins, the enrpentor, ou hulldltiK Inside Ctulrs, but unmchow thin afternoon ho did not cave wheru they ran. He entered the carpctless hull nnd threw oprn tho door to his , fl'out foont." OYerloolMuj? tho street, 11 ml stared silently nt Its familiar crlnv on, with Just n dash of ollvo green. Tho woodwork wna painted dark green, nnd tho carpet wns red. Dnlton had se lected this much nnd n shiny oak organ before his sister Mnry bnd come out .from MasuiichusoUs to keep house for . a .. I. m. . S 1 . mm. Jiiu .Mnry umi turneii uomcsiex before the year rolled- rouiul nnd had left Ualton to euro for us hest ho might tho four rooms ho hnd furnished so proudly. Ho looked nt them now, wondering vngucly' whnt wad wrong! VA comfort nblo MoitIb ehitlr stood in ono corner, I In every town I L. and village I rJUL may be had,' I $5? the ' ! M Axle WT Grease t.5. that makes your I "ife horses glad. H but tho moths had eaten great holes in Its cushions. He could wrlto his nnsae lit tho dust ou tho center tnble. with Its old rose plush album. Hyspct'ks adorned tho photographs he had tacked on the wv.ll. A sudden feeling of desolation swept over tho man. Whnt did It matter tbnt ho held public otllce, that bo wns nlwnys referred to In tho Snhuncho EngJc ns "our success ful young merchant" or that nt tho Inst fair of Union church be hnd been voted the most popular bachelor In La drone? What nffttcrcd anything so long ns Elizabeth Hnrdln had declined to tench Twigging Comoro' school? Tho very .next morning ho sold to his head clerk: "Hermnu, do you reckon you could haudlo this storo If I went back east next- month? I haven't seen tho old folks for llvo years." And Herman reckoned tbnt he could. Tho summer school nt Mount Clem ent wns In full swny when Dnlton nr rlvcd. Ho took n room nt the lending hotel nnd then quietly started out on his quest At tho first newsstand ho picked up copy of tbo Mount Clem ent Educator., dovotcd to the interests of tho sumrsscr school. Tho frontispiece was tho picture of n tall, willowy g!r,h dressed In i sweeping evening gown'. Under tho picture wero the lines, "31Is Elizabeth Hardin, tho accomplishes young elocutionist, who Is delighting Mount Clement audiences this sum mer." Dalton walked back to bis room like ono hi 11 dream. Aud this glorious crea ture wns Ellzaheth Hnrdln, whom he had pictured ns a gentle; clinging crea ture In need of protection ngnlust n cold and unfeeling world, tho sort of woman who would lit nuigly Into bis four rooms nbovo tho store nt Lndronc, this girl who wuh delighting fashion nblo eastern folks nud who could bavo her picture cover the whole pngc of n paper! Dalton did not know that Miss Hnrdln had paid ?25 for that frontis piece nor that nt this very moment she wns sitting in her room nt n cheap boarding house figuring on the sum mer's expenses, the cost of new frocks, photographs nud advertising. Sim would not clear $.", nud then whist? Another winter In n- New York school room with rifty cast side children. Half nn hour later ho found her nnd sent up hla card, written hy a man who hnd a stand on tho corner. Misa Hnrdln wna startled. In n flash, sho recitllcd tho nnjne. tho Twigging bchool nnd tho correspondence. Would ho hnvo on leather "chaps," spurs nnd a belt full of revolvers? Sho entered tho parior with some trepidation. A tall, square shouldered man, well groouicd'nnd clad In dark b'luo serge, rose to greet her. Sho almost laughed ut her recent misgivings, nnd thp thought, brought n pretty flush to her checks, n now light to hor tired eyes. IIo never knew Just how he managed It, but that night Dalton escorted her homo from tho concert. She woro tho mnrvelous dress he hud seen In thp pic ture, nnd sho gathered It up daintily us they walked lu tho moonlight. He felt ns If some explnuatlon.'Of UIb presenco woro duo, nnd finully ho plunged into It."' "You see, Miss Hnrdln, I thought perhaps you'd eho;igo your mind about tho school If I just couRHnll: to you. Perhaps you'd llku to como out next Bummer anyhow. I've nlwnys pictured you so sort of different, but now of course I understand. You wouldn't like It' out .tUe'ro no mutter how much we mIght'wuityou." Ha wub looking down nt tho chiffon riWllo on her gown, which billowed like whlto foam around her feot, Anodd smuo ireiuiucu ou uer ups; somctuiug 4 ifry. illri.-tar shone In, her eye(i Hhf bad' raid his thought s In nn,!6jit;il ' book. "Perhaps you are xnjstriken, Mr. t. Dnlton. I think I would like Colorado, and if tho position Is open next sum mer I may como," Thoy wcro pnsslng through n smnli grove. Dnlton stopped short nnd gnzod Into her face. "If It's open I Why, Miss Hardin, i. course it will nlways bo opon for you!? Then ho added in n lower vojee, "Hut noxt summer Is n lone wnv off!' Elizabeth sighed softlyT nnd n far away look enmo into her eyes nn If slio wcro scenting tho keen mountain nlr and tho Colorado pines. ' "Yes, a long, long w;nyt" ' Then Dnlton forgot her picture in tho paper forgot tho imposing frock. Ilu rcinomberod only tho Utile gray, no'.y j. Ag signed "Faithfully yours, Ellzabethj'?" "What happened next is -.not herein set forth, but western men arc noto rious for acting promptly. This summer another elocutionist dot lighted tbo visitors nt Mount Clement, nnd her picture- udorned tho first page of tho Mount Clement Educator, bht Iri Frank pulton's Colorado homo a new' cushion Ms replaced tho onoof moth eaten velvet in tho Morris chnlr, there's a drawnwork cover Instead of" dust on tho, center table, ami a.stalr'C way has been built from tho Inolde o'.l tho store. Fatlierlr Flneae. Father I forbid you to allow that Enphcadcd Squllldiggs to cuter tho bouse ngnlnl Daughter But I lovo bimL ; t Fnther-I shall disinherit youl 1 nball shoot him! I shall : Daughter Boo-hoo-oo! '" Later.) Fnthcp-Say, wife, bo suro you doublo Gwendolines allowance today and give It to her early. I think sho Jt going to slope with young Sqnllldlgga lonluht San Francisco Bulletin- v, IJ E ADQUA HTKKS F 0 II U I (I-1 ! 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