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tWOTTCB lOimUOAtlOI. TVpar'.infnt of the Interior. :t,n4 Office tU .Kuebur. Or. April I, 1301 Notice ! hrby given that Paradlne rtorswy. of MtHltorif. Oron. who. on March S3. 1att. mad timber applica tion No. 9576. for U H NR H. and lota 1 and 3 being- the N Vfc NE )t auction 4 TovnihlD I 8. Rtnn I Raat. W. II.. h filed notice of intention to make final proof to mtabllah claim to tha land above described before A. H. BUton. V m. Commivaiontjr. at Med ford, Oregon. on tha 21th dav of August, 101. claimant nanir aa wltneiaa: Albert L. Cuslck and Herman J. fMmtte, of Mdford, Oreeon: John Urooka and Joseph Brooke, of Ashland, 1 OtVsfon BENJAMIN L. KDDT, Refleter. vOTioa ro fpblioatiow. Department of the Interior. 'V. 8. Iand Office, Roaeburir Oregon, May 26, 10S. Notice ia hereby given that Charlee Obenchaln of Butte Falls, Oregon, who on March 16. 101. made homeeteau en try No 12S14. fur BW , aection 28, township 35 aouth. range 1 east, Wil lamette Meridian, haa filed notice of ln 1-ntlon to make final five-year proof to MiabltKb claim to the land above de scribed, before A. ft BUton, U. t. Com rntisioner, at Med ford, Oregon on the S3d day of September, 1908. Claimant nam a aa wllneisei: John P wan Hon, Char If s A. Edmondaon. Oecar Krlckson. Oeorge H. Weat, all of Butte i-'alle, Oregon. , BKNJAMIN L. EDDT. RegUter. VOTZOB FOB rVB&tOATXOV. Department of the Interior, V. S. Land office at Koseburg, Oregon. May S6. 1908. Notice la hereby given that Charles A. Edmondaon of Butte falls, Oregon, who on March 19. 1903, made homestead town- llamette Meridian, hua filed notice of Intention to make final live-year proof, to estab- llsn Claim to wif juna icove aeecriovu, before A. 8. BUton. V. 8. Commissioner, at Med ford. Oregon, on the 23d day of September, 1908. . . Claimant numea aa witnesses: John Pwanaon. Charles A. Obenchaln. George If. Weat and John A. Obenchaln, of Butte Falls. Oregon. BKNJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. who on March is. laus. maue nomes ntry No 12S13 for K H tK . NV E U. SW K NE . aection 32. t( ship 3S south, range 3 east. Will air -THtB X.A1TD, ACT JVWW 3. 1TS arOTlos tqm roauuATiga. United States Lnd Office. Roseburg, Oregon. April 8. 1908. Notice ia hereby riven that In coimU- ance with the provlalons of the act of -Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled. "An act for the sale of timber lands In the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory, as extended to all the Public Land .State by act of Aito-uHt 4 John M. Ouchfi. of Aledford, county of Jackson. State of Oregon, did on January 7. 1908. file In this office his sworn statement No. .'.UK tnr the nurfhaa nf the HR U. HE U, of Hection No. 14, In Township No. 38 South. Range No. 2 West, W. M.. and will offer proof to show that the lana BOUgtU is more vaiuauie ior iib timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before A. S. Bliton. U. 8. Com missioner, at his office. In Medford. Or egon, on Tuesday, the 25th day of Au gust. 1908. He names as witnesses: George An drew. George W. Priddy, Ruben R. Ouches and James W. Wilson, of Med ford. Ore aon. Any and all persona claiming ad versely the above described lands are rw.tiioat H In file their elnlma in this office on or before said 25th day of Au- EDDT. Register. witness, tne nm. J. n. wen, jhit wi the County Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County or jacuaon, wnn tne aeul of said court f fixed, Itiis 11th day of July, A. D. INI. .. Attest: v . it. L-uubMAn, viw TIMBER LAND ACT JUNE 3, 187 - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United States Land Offlce. Rom burg. Orvgon. Hay . I. I KotlesUaersbyalvea that In eoaipltwt witb the prorUtoos t tbeactol Coagreas of Juse 8, ins, entitled "Aa act for the sale el ! llsabsr lanOs In the States of California. Oie oa, Nevada, and Weaatagton Terrltorf,' as eitended wall the Public Land Males by act of August 4, law. A N AH C. HEAD, of Browaaboro. Jackson County, State Ol Ore goBi baa this day Hied In tbla oQlce her Mwers aiaiemeni no. iwo, tor iae iuriHc w i be ak of Section ho. 34. inTowbabip SS, south ftange 1, East. W H, aod will offer proof to show that the land toaght Is more valuable lor lta timber or stone then fortagrleulturel purposes, and to as tabliaa bar claim to said lead before A. S. Billon, v uommivM inner, at on omce. ia Medford. Oreaon.oa Wadaesday. the tttta day of Keptember, 190a. He natuea aa arltnaafee: John A. Obenefaall of Big Butte. Oretroa; Cbarlee A. ObeacaaU ol But e Sella. Oregon: Henry Panning too ot nrowojDoro, uregoni rreuerara v. aieujiuu Of BigButte, Oregon. Any and all Dersons ciaimi0gaaverep.T toe above-described la nil are leuueated to me their eta) ma la this office on or before said leth day it September, ) , rxummm uid, act jvmw a, ii7g gvnvi rva rusuvanva, ITnlted States Land Offloe. noseburg, Oregon. April 20, 1908. Notice ta hereby given that In complt ance with the provisions or tne act oi Congress of June 3. 1878. entitled. "An act tor tne aaie or wmoer unua in ui si in I. -a nf California. Oreaon. Nevada and Washington Territory. ' as extend ed to all the Public Land States by act r A iinat a IKS' Nanrnrd m. MCKir. clter, of Aahland, county of Jackson. State or Oregon, nas tnia nay iueu in this office hia aworn statement No. 9729, for tlui purchase of the NK M of Section No. 10, In Township No. 3 South. Range No. S Kust, W. M., and will offer proof to slio wthat the land sought is more valuable for Its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before E. V. Briggs. V. S. Commissioner at his office at Ashland, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 8th day of September, 108- , He names aa witnesses: Frank E. Grelve. of Ashland, Oregon: Pearly O. Packard and Daniel H. Peteraon. of Lilly Glenn, Oregon: Duncan T. Mc Kercher. of Aahland. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming ad verael vtlie above-dfscribed landa are requested to file their clalma In thia office on or before said 8th day of September. 1908. BKNJAMIN L. EDDT. Register. Frey of Iake Creek. Oregon. BKNJAMIN L. KDDY, Register. sorica roaPvmxvxCATiosf. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office, Roaeburg. Or., March 31. 1908. Notice la hereby clven that Emma E. Smith of Oranta Paas. Oregon, who. on June ir. 1907, made timber application No. 9371 lor the is H or b i. aeciion , townihin 41 aouth. ranee 4 west, nil lemette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final proof to eatahtten claim to the laud above described, before the Kegieter snd Receiver at Koseburg. Oregon, on the Still day of September, Claimant names as witnesses: N. D. Tnunv w T Turnham and J. C. Smith. nf Grunts Pass, Or., and Ed Clanton of Merlin. r. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. sTOTICB FOB anmuoATiow. Department of the Interior, irnlted States Land Office. Roseburg. Or.. June 24, 1908. Notice ia hereby aiven that Adrian Crotchett of San Francisco, California. who on June 24, lo. maae limner ap plication No. 10179. for E V, aection IS. township 37 south, range 2 east, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make final proof to estab lish claim to the land above described before A. S- Bltton. United Stalea Com mlBKloner. at Medford. Oregon, on the 2d duv of October, 1908. Claimant numes as witnesses: A. J. Grlssom, Fruncie M. Thompson, M. 8. Thompson, George E. Young, of Climax. r BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. STOTI0B FOB FVBUOATXOBT. Department of the Interior. st Notice is hereby given that Bertha H. ITnlttwl Htatea Ind Otftce. Koseburg. Or.. June 29, 1908. BENJAMIN L. TrstBCB X.A1TD, ACT JVsTSJ 3, 1B78 BTOTZOX FOB FUB1.Z0ATI0BT. TTnited States Land Office. Rosehurs, Oregon, April 27. 1908. Notice is hereby given that fn compli ance with the provlalons of the act of ongrena of June 3, 1878. entitled, "An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California. Oregon. Nevada and Waahlnarton Territory?" as extend ed to all the Public Land Statea by act of A uk u at 4. 1S92. Simpson B. Chastaln, of Medford. county of Jackson, State of Oregon, filed in this office, on April 20. 1908, his sworn statement No. 969, for the purchase of the E NE Vi. and NE K of Section No. 18, in Township No, 35 South, Range No. 1 Kaat, W. M.. and will offer proof to ahow that the land aouglit Is more val uable for Its timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish nl claim to nald land before A. S. BU ton, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Medford. Oregon, on Thuraday, the 10th dav of September. 1908. Ua nnmB n or I rn V.. W. Carder. of Medford, Oregon: James L. CI tne, of " antral Point, Oregon: Ruben Daw and Ed Spencer, of Eagle Point, Oregon, Anv and all persons claiming ad verse! v the above-described lands are requested to file their claim In ihle of floe on or before said 10th Jay of Sep tember. 1SUS. . BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Register. TiMBKR LAND ACT JUNE 3. 1878 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION United Statea Land Office. Rooeburg, Ore eon, May Vittt, 1908 Notice ts hereby etren that In compliance with the provlaloos of the act of Coogresaof JuneS. lK7.entlt ed "An set for the sale of iimhr land in the atatM of California. Ore gon, Nevada and waablagton Territory." aa extended to aU th public land Statea by ac ol August 4. 1. George E. Froat, Jr., of But filed UxJhla oOBce hie aworn atatement Nc loinanr me pajreaaav n m y r n r- MWi. Ailpt)MNntl. In TownithlD hO S Koutb Ranre So 4 Eaat, W U, and will Offe proof IO idow nai um linn luunni mwi valuable for its timber or stone than for aari cultural purpoaes, and to establish bis claim to aaia laun ieore a. d. onwii, v. o miasloner. aibisoffleetn Medford, Oregon, en nedneaaay, tne ism aay oi repiemDr, mx hi nunei u wiinniti ; nun at. vi' -, William T. Grieve. R chard B. Vlnotnt aod Alfred D. Oorden. all of Prospect, Oregon. An ana ail persons ciaimmg aaveriieiy uw ihnr daerlhHl landi Me reouaated to flle their clalma in to. U once on or before aald 18th ay oi September iwo. Register, VOTICB FOB anrBU0ATXOT. Department f the Interior. United HtiitcM Land Office, Rotteburs;. Or.. May 26, 1908. Knilnm la liArliv iriven that Charlea T. Holloway of Medford. Oregon, who on May 25, 190S. made thnbr application Xo. 1009R, for W NK i. wctlon 22, towntthip 38 south, range 2 west, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make rinai prooi io emiiuuwii laim to the lana nnove aeacrioea oeiore i u Hilton ITnlted Htntea Commission er, at Medford. Oregon, on the 22d day of Septemlier. 1908. Claimant nomrs us wnm-ni:a. twinun M talows. John W. Da vim Jeaap Sulli van, William H. Fields, of Medford. Or. COBTX STOTICB. Department of the Interior, I'nited Statea Land Office. RMehurr. Oreson. June 16. 1908. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed In this office by George H. Millar, contestant, aaalnst homestead -entry No. 11106. made November 12. 1901. for the SW k. section 24. township 33 south, range I west, by Judaon K. T.man Mmti.atM. In which It la al leged that said en try man haa never made anv improvements whatever, and baa not established residence thereon, and has abandoned said land for more than it mnnthi tuiot - that aaid alleffed ab sence from the said land was not due to his employment In the army, navy or marine corps of the United Statea during any war: said parties are hereby noti fied to appear, respond and offer evi dence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Auguat 11, 1908, before A S. Bliton. IT. S. Commissioner, at his office In Medford. Jackson County. Or egon land that final hearing will be hM a 10 AVIoetr a. m on AutUlt 25. 1908. before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office in Roseburg. Oregon. The ntd contestant- ha vine. In a pro per affidavit filed June 10, 1908. set . forth facts which ahow that after due diligence personal service of this no tice can not he made. It Is hereby or dered and directed that such notice be clven hv due and proper publication. BENJAMIN L. KDDV. Register. grOTtOl. FOB FVBXVICATXOSt. Department of the Interior. United States Land Office. Roseburg. Or.. June 17, 1908. icntte la herohv l ven that Dexter Hale of Medford. Oregon, who on June 15. lsux. maae iimwr application tw. 10151 for W tt of HR $4. section 22. inrnnhln s aouth. ran re 2 west. Wil lamette Meridian, haa filed notice of In tention to make final proof to establish claim to the land above described be fore A. . Bliton. linuen nates wrni mlasioner. at Medford. Oregon, on the 28th day of September. 1908. Claimant, names aa wiinriiri. -' o" Ommi Jnhn Davlfl. Rov James. George Fuller, of Medford. Or. TEatBBB LAID, ACT JVWM 3. 1S7S STOTZCB FOB FTTBIaCATXOsT. Unlteil States Land Office. n.MH.hitro'. Oreaon. ADrll 8. 1908. Notice is hereby given that In com pliance with the provisions of the act of -congress of June 3, 1878. entitled, "An act for -the snle of timber lands In the dtaim nf pn 1 1 fnm i . Oreaon. Nevada and Washineton Territory." as extended to all the public land slates by act or Au gust 4. 1R2. Mary E. Remde, Mansfield, rWnn cnnntv atnte of South Dakota, did on March 28. 1908, file In this office her sworn statement No. 9R80 for the purchase of the N SW U and S H. NW U of section No. 10, In township No. 3.1. south, range No. 1 east, W. M., and will offer proof to show that the lanO BOUgni is more vBiumiie wr io p innp than for airrtcul tural our noaes. and to establish his claim to :ald land before A. S. Bliton. V. S. Commis sioner, at his office in Medford. Oregon, on Monday. th 31st day of August. 190 qi.a naw.a am ,-( tneaitM Arthur B. Ba ling. Oeorge K. Yoting.Mtie R. Baling and George Ltndley, or Meiiioru, uregon Any and an persona claiming aaverae i.. kA a ivni'K aoarllted lands nre renuest- 'd to file their claims in this office on or netore sjmi u m nuM, i""" BKNJAMIN L. KDDT, Register. OtTATIOBT. Tn the County Court of the Slate of Oregon, for the County of Jackson. IrV the matter of the estate of Martha Ann Cleminens. ueceaaen. To Mrs. Lydia Slaughter. Mrs. Ida L. i. - Mr. ftna Tvler. J. R. C emmens nd Ada Clemmena. widow of Thomaa Clemmens. deceased, and Margaret, ji . un.ii. t nn Rnlflh and Tola. children of said Thomas Clemmena. and In the name of the State of Oregon r. u nitmA anil r.tnnlrtn to ao- pear In the county court of the State of Oregon, rnr tne couny wi jw-mh..., the courtroom thereof, nt Jiicksnnvllle. in the county of Jackson, on Tuesday, the 1st day of September. 18. it 1 in tha afternoon nf that day. then and there to show cause. If any there be anv. why an order should not he made granting to the aald admlnls .uJ ..thnritv tn aell all of said real estate, belonging to said estate, or o much thereof an may be necessary to pay the elalrag against fmld Mtat and the expenses of administration, which Td real estate is described as follows. to.wllTlx)ts numbered one 1 and two I J) in Mock number eighty (80 In the City of Medford, Jackson county, Or- Pennington of Brownsboro. Oregon, who on June .9, isvs, maae iimoer mppiica. tlon No. 10184. for N H NW hi, SU 4 N'W U. aection 24. toa-nahtn 35 south range 1 east, Willamette Meridian, haa eel notice or intention to make nnai nroof to eetabllsli claim to the land above deecrlbed, before A. 8. Bliton United Statea Commissioner, at aiearora, Oregon, on the 3rd day of October, 1808. f'lnf mant namea aa witnesses: John A. Obenchaln, Charlea A. Obenchaln. Butte Kails, Or.; Lewis J. Mead, Browns boro, Or.: Charles Edmondaon. Butte l-alla, or. , BKNJAMIN U EDDT, Register. STOTIOS FOB VUBlVtOATXOaT. Department of the Interior. United Statea Land Office. Hoaeburff. Or.. July 18. 1908. Notice ia hereby given that Elvira Wines of Medford. Oregon, who on July 17. 1908, made timber application No. ntnn tnr v. u. r HK XL hv v. nf SE it. KE'4 of SW . section . township 38 soutn, range 2 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to eatabllah claim to the land above described, nerore A. B. til lion, United States Commissioner, at Medford, vregon, un me tn uaj ui viiuun, uo. Claimant names as witnesses: William H. Meeker, Denlson T. Iawton. Frederick Krldeger, J. Weatlcy Ling, of Medford, BKNJAMIN L. EDDT. Register. BOTICB FOB FVBUOATIOaT. Deimrtment of the Interior. t..l..l J .. .. t anA I mr-., KoHeuurg, lJ KnlljtA la -liwi-whi.' trivon Juiii-h Crosby of Talent. Oregon, who on November 15, made homestead entrv No. 11223. for W "4 rw 4 tlnti 4 tnwtiKhin S.i smith, ranae 3 eoat. Willamette Meridian. Ima filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to estubltsti Claim to ine inna aoove ae-,-! 1.1 iM.f.ir.. A. S Bliton. United States Coniiuissloner at Medford. Oregon, on the 12th day of September, 1908. Claimant names aa witnesses: Frank It. NVuther and of Hutle Kalis. Oreiron Wlllluiu It. Lumb, Butte rails, Oregon: Kim t-r B. nonrdmun. Hutte t-alis. uregon Juuies 1. I'attmi of En a ! Point. Oregon. ttr.AJAiii it. r.i'i'i, iiegistur. Matchmaker y MARTSA C. f ANTOM. Coprrickud. im. r AuodiM Utartry rr.M. Kitbarin opeawl her jm with Mart and looked erer the edge ot tbe hammock. Below her on tbe greeo relretr graH eat a two-jrear-old babr. wrinkling up hla chubby face aod let ting out little gurglea or laughter. "Oh, I know your joke, young man." be laughed back at him. "loo klaa ed Katba, didn't you, and woke her up? Now, come here, you rogue, and I'll pay you hack ia your own precloua coin." Without any pretense of denial or defense, young Reginald allowed him self to be gathered up Into a shape less, dimpled mass, squeesed, shaken out and spanked. Suddenly, waiving the conTentlonallty of announcement a man Interrupted this glorious game of retribution. In a nash Reginald turned state's evidence. "Man say-kiss Katha." he aald. pointing an accusing Anger at the ap proaching interloper. Why, no, Reginald," Katherine re monstrated hastily, "man didn't say anything of the kind." "Kiss Katha man." transposed Reg inald, with conviction. At tbla Katherine aat up straight and forbidding. Mr. Klngsley." she began, and her tone was very chilling, "will you be good enough to carry Reginald into the house snd then come back sgsln? I have something to say to you." "Sure, Katherine." asserted Jack Kingstey, his natural light hearted neas quite unabashed at the hint of aa Impending reprimand. "I'll ne back so soon you'll never mlas me." When Jack returned Katherine atlll aat in tbe hammock, her spirits as visibly crushed as her limy summer frock. "I wouldn't have believed It of you, Jack," she ssld disconsolately. "Believed what, Katheriner "That you'd do what the baby said." "Kiss you?" be asked bluntly. "Take such an advantage of me kiss me when 1 was asleep." differen tiated Katherine Ingenuously. "But I didn't." Kstherine looked at him searchlng- ly. "But Reginald said" "I realise." Interrupted jack, with good natured sarcssm, "that compared with whatever that two-year-old prodi gy may ssy any words of mine" "Just the same." broke in Katherine. "it wouldn't be the first time that r ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. In the msiwt ot the uttte ot C. H. Emore Notice 1 h' rtttr f .n that th. ttnd,r.lgn4 admtDiatrator ot th? MUte of H. Elmore, tiece&sed under inl by virtu, of an order of the County Court ol Oregon tor Jeekeon uoaa iv. mule .ail entered at record In tbe lourn.1 ot the Hold oourt ou the 3l,t day ol July, WOft, authoriting, emp werlng and llceL.tng the uiidorafgaed adniinl.tratjr to ell tbe herein after dofcrtned real property belongina to the aid eatat. at privet, .ate for tte purpoM or paying tb. rlalma agalaat the Mtd ..tel. and the est and expense, ol armlnlat.atlon, wll! eell at private aale o the higbeat bidder lor oaab In bend tb. following deaertued real property belonging 10 aald ..tate, to-wit: KCofoWSiTSttli oISK.'iandSW'.otNK'i ol SMtlon Jand the N i ol E' ol Section si, all la townahlp JS aoutb of range 4 weat. W. M eonlaialna -U acre, ot land In Jaeaeoa County, Oregon. , . ,M Iwied at Jackaonvtlle. Orogon, July n im. HERBERT KLMORK. Admi lUlratot. aoTica roa nraiioTio. Department of the Interior. United 8tati' Land OfNce. Roaeburg. Or.. May 20. 10. Notice la hereby liven that Weatley J. D. Anderaon. of Medford. Oregon, who on April 20. 190R. made timber ap plication So. 10088. for 8 V4 8 V4. aec tion 20. townahlp 37 aouth, range 2 eaat, Willamette Meridian, haa filed no tice of intention to make final proof to eatabllah claim to the land above de acribed. before A. 8. Bliton. United .state t:ommieaioner, at jipumra, ."- gon, on the 17th day of September, 1908. Claimant namea aa wltneaaea: Nlm rod Charley, Walter Charley. William lloldmun, Anarew unum. oi KDDT. Reglater. woTioa roa rtraucATioa. nsnartmanl nf the Tnterlor. United statea Land Office at Roaeburg. Oregon, May tn. Notice ia hereby given that William T. Andrew, of Medford. Oregon, who. pn -Itilv IB. 1907. mat f notneaieao entry i.w. 14417. tar 8 14, SW H, section I. town Nhip S" aouth. range 1 weat, Willamette Meriaian. naa men nu,ii-r u, irii" to make final commutation proof, to ea tabllah claim to the land above deacribed . . u miinn I H rnmmlu An.r :it Medford.' Oregon, on the 29th day of September. I90. Humphrey. Edward I.. Andrew.. Atigua tiiN Vallaa and Alexander Armatrong, all or aiearora. wregon. BENJAMIN L. EDDT, Reglater. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALR. In the Hatter of the Estate ot John Felling, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that In pursuance of an order of the County Court of Jackson County. Oregon, made and entered on tbe 18th day of July, 1908, In the above entitled matter, I will, from and after the 29th day of August, 1908, proceed to sell at private sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand at time of sale, the following described real property situated In Jackson County, Oregon, to-wlt: The SW of SW4 of 8ectlon 34, Township 34 South, of Range 2 East Willamette Merldlaa containing forty acres. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this July 3 1st, 1905. W. B. Jackson, Administrator. PAUKKIl llK.NOVJiCKH TARIFF. KOTICB T OB WUBMCAT1QW. Department of the Interior. United Statea !.ond Office. UnMhnrv Or . MflV 20. 1908. Mntlee la hereby given that Amanda Rllen Anderaon of Meilford. Oregon, who April 20. made nmwr ai'l'i'- tlnn No. 10089. for K t NW u, sw NK H NW H MK Vi, aection town ship 87 south, mnge 2 eaat. Willamette Meridian, naa men nmro to make final proof to eetabllah claim to the land above deacribed before A. 8. niK.il t- a rnmrnlMlnncr. at Medford. Or., on the 17th day of September. 1908 Claimant namea aa wltneaeen: Nlmrod Chnrley. Walter Charley. William Hold- man ana Anarew unenuni. " ' ' w . "WBBtSUIX STB T9JI.L VMS OTasjas r " MB aaaap aorrLT. truth has come out of tbe mouth of babes." Jack laughed appreciatively, but Katnerlne maintained an Injured silence. It couldn't hava been tbe baby." she announced at length, as If thinking aloud. "He Isn't tall enough. But I'm determined to And out who It PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 18. Judge Alton B. Parker, ho candidate of the Democratic party for presl dent four years ago, opened the Dem ocratic campaign In Oregon tonight at a large and enthusiastic meeting In the Helllg theater In this city. Judge Parker in his address con' fined himself to a discussion of the tariff, contending the Republican party had at all times sought to per petuate this policy, a policy which. he declared, operated to exact fron the people at large an unjust tax for the benefit of a few. At various times during the eve ning when the speaker referred to William Jennings Bryan the audi ence cheereu the Democratic candi date's name to the echo. Preceding Judge Parker's address, Delancy Nlrhol, the former district attorney of New York, made a short apeech. aonoa fob roatiOAiioa. Department of the Interior. United Stalea Ijind Office at Roaeburg. Oregon. June 13, 1908. Notice la hereby given that Mllo Con ley of I.ake Creek. Oregon, who. pn Feb ruary 25. 190S. made homeatead entry No f24Vl. for N NW. SK NW U, NW U NE U. being the lota 2. 8 and 4. and SE H NW H- aection 2. township JJ South. r?nge 8 eaat. Willamette Merld- Ian. haa Illea noiiwminmuji ....... final five-year preof, to eatabllah claim to the land above deacribed. before A. S Bliton, U. S. Commiaaloner. at Med ford. Oregon, on the 30th day of Septem ber. 1908 , Claimant namea aa wltneaea: Charlea K Terrlll of Brown.boro. Oregon: John a MsAllieter. Auguat Kdler and Edwin Canada Wants Ijihorcra. WINNIPEG, Aug. 14. The pro vincial department of agriculture Is flooded wllh requests lor farm help from all over the province. There remain between BOO and 600 dis tricts to be heard from, and It Is ex pected that by the time all requests nre in there will be between 1100 and 1200 men needed In Western Canada's harvest fields. What will you do to him," asked Jack--"punish him as you did the babyr Katherine very properly Ignored tnt suggestion, but Jack was undaunted. You're sure it was a manr- ne asked nonchslantly. "Why, of course it was!" flashed Katherine scornfully. "Who else would" "Exactly." Jack agreed. "Who else would?" Katherine made a desperate effort to keep back the tesrs of vexstlon and succeeded to a very commendable de gree. One or two. however, refused to be kept within bounds. She msde s quirk little dab at them with her handkerchief, hoping Jsck did not no tice. "Tell me sll about It." be urged sympatbetlcslly. "You hsven't given me a very definite Idea of what reslly hsppened yet." "Oh. I was aalaep In tbe hammock." explained Kathrtiue. ss It the detslls bored her. which they did not. "and woke up suddenly. Some one bed kissed me. I thought it was the baby -tbe villain!" "Reginald a villain!" exclaimed Jack, with feigned astonishment. "You know whom I mesn," answer ad Kstherine. unresponsive to any hu mor In tbe situation. "No. really I don't Whom do you mean?" "The parson who kissed me." Ksth erine replied, winning over tne on, voidable baldness of the admission. "Oh!" commented Jack placidly. "Well, granted It wsa a man, would you recognise It s second time tbst Is, If you bsd your eyes closed and the name man klaaivl you again, could you Idem If. v the klsa. do you think?" "How perfectly horrid of you to suggest such a thing!" accused Kith erlne. "You don't consider my feel ings In the least. Just like you bru tsu cold blooded lawyers. Yon can't he human If you try." In spite of his effort st control tha he rated young attorney bunt oat laugh ing- it was a moat unfortunate thing for him to have done, for Immediately Katherine burled her face in the ham mock cushions and began sobbing con vulsively. Jack watched her perplexedly. She looked very appealing in her graceful slendemesa. He . could think of only one thing to do and be did It Katherine was on her feet In aa In stant, her cbeeka tear stained and lushed with Indignation. "So It was you the first time after all. Jack Klngsley!" she exclaimed. "I think you're too contemptible- for words. You're a thief and a and you don't tell the truth, and" "Not so fast, not so fast," begged Jack gently. "I really wasn't tbe flrst one, Katherine, upon my honor, hot"- . . "Well, what la Cupid's asm are you two quarreling about?" called BUI Hemlng from the near back ground. "Can't an unmarried man pardon me. I should have aald an In eligible ' man And one undisturbed spot In this hymeneal garden? Just passed two other lovers down tbe path who seemed to be a bit out of tune. It must be the weather." "I assure you the weather has noth ing to do with It, Mr. Hemlng," an swered Katherine haughtily. She's right. BUI," assented Jack genially. "The cause of our seeming disagreement Is purely" "Imaginary." Interrupted Katherine. Ith aucb manifest alarm that both men laughed heartily. But In spite of this little diversion the conversation dragged along apa thetically, and Bill at length gave up his attempts to mend the situation. Well," he said, yawning ostenta tiously, "guess I'll go In and play with the Infant. He's nearer my level than you self absorbed grownups. By tha way, Miss Katnerlne, bow dad you like our little joker "Whosewhat little joker demand ed Katherine apprehensively. Reginald's and mine, of course. We watched yoa asleep for awhUe; then we thought it would be great fun to wake you up. So we kissed yon." "Mr. Hemlng!" gasped Katherine. You don't mean to say that you" "Bless you. no, my dear. I just helped Reginald." But what what did you run away for?" Katherine pursued Inquiringly. "Ob, that's a little habit of mine. Miss Katherine." waa Hemlng's cabal istic reply as. musing, he walked to ward the house. "Queer old duffer. Isn't her com mented Jack by wsy ot giving Kath erine time for a bit ot mental readjustment. "Tbe rest or the house party call nim BUI tbe Matchmaker.' " she remarked. Her manner was wholly Impersonal. "I don't wonder," Jack assented. There wss an awkward little si lence. 'Jack." What Is It. Kslherlne?" What were you going to tell him was the cause of our our quarrelV I atarted to ssy tbe cause wss pure ly osculstory." Jsck!" Well, wasn't It? Tell me. Kather ine. were you really awfully angry with we?" Katherine nodded. "For two rea sons.' she said, witn empnasis. -one because '1 thought you had been the first one who klaaed me and that you had lied about it." "And the second?" "Because If you weren't the flrst I I waa sorry you had not been. Jack." For several seconds there was un ruffled quiet In the "hymeneal gar den." Then Jack broke the serenity with a question. "When shsll we tell tue others 7 ne ssked softly. "Oh, not for dsys and days," de clared Kstherine Jealously. "It's such fun to have a secret." But Inside the bouse, without wait ing for authority, a two-year-old baby waa babbling to tbe admiring group gathered about him. Man say klsa Katha. Kles Katba man." And all smiled comprehensively. The Girl Graduate, Did you ever have a girl graduate from the high school out of your fam ily? If so. you know what It Is. but If you have not you have missed about sll that Is worth anything la life. There Is nothing like It Tbe happi ness, tbe satisfaction, the success that has come la worth many times the money and effort pnt forth. What is the Attest product of America? Secre tary I.oeb Insists It Is rabbits, Carnegie n auds for libraries. Mrs. Hetty Green considers It ready money, while Secre tary of Agriculture Wilson crows over tbe American hen. Tbey are all wrong. It's the girl graduate. Aa Daniel Web ster remarked of Massachusetts: "Gen tlemen, she needs no spology. There she stands:" For years father haa poured out his money In buying her frocks snd Isces snd bats, In paying for her chemistry and music and chew ing gum. Mother hss spent years of her life In teaching her morality, truth. tbe catechism and the proper way to do up her hair. 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