M > fift 1 1 V R r toll! "I i TT ii Tn flic rig id » » T ! N O T IC E o r S H E R I F F ' S S A L E O N i lim iiihi r 1111 y ut tin* g ra y in g w h isp er» E X E C U T I O N IN F O R E C L O S U R E but DOW. W ill'll Kill* «toll* it glan ce ut Unit | mi I n ti'll lil* <-liI il " I w ould lu vu tit« to-iil, brooding fu r f, «In' w as frlg hl- •»••••Il itimi to li'inl you inoucy. or help N o tie r i< bereby i v n tim t by virtu e •'iifil. I l f did not look m ercifu l. t)Ut you In it ti y w a v ." ■tern m id uiiifry. S h e rem em bered ot ui l . t i . iilio ii mul O rd er of Male m "Y o u. I k n o w ." M U IV L o u ise «napped .................. , ‘ . . .. , , . . ourt o f tbe ■ , then tb a t m ealin g c a t t i* U ili*' orni ........ . " t Ilo- < ir rn it • om i. io» '••I» h i n i y. o w i* I fri|D # B c a ttle m a n And* It bard lo for- •>' O iegon tor ilo- < ounty om it) o f l a n r would ubout tb*- tin* c w ould you do about o a a t t i* t l ? . r ^ | ...... .. ,luv A l,ri| on »bi >utb d ay of A p ril, l'.il«, m a aoit ‘W h a t could I d o ? W lm t w ould you It llly L o u is e inlitht h n ve apitred hei» I wln ■< m Mi.lu i A ffo ltr r noi f i e l i A f wn.it in** to d o ? I Mliouid do w h a te v e r nelf Home m ental u ii t u M i If alle co u ld Io li ■ •■io l'Ii n u l i t l noi F lin t H Met w ould h elp you. I w ould btive k n o w n lim i Healieck W in brood- ' '•• '" I * li Met. .Il, lier lii.sbam i, “ W o u ld you lie n t re a d y to help d I .liban f u r r ie r and M S. f u r r ie r , lug o v e r th e w o n d er o f m w om an'« lo ve Homebody e ia * ? Som ebody I — thoukht th a t p ard o n « und condone» a m an '« i 'ter I.u «le m i, vv. rc In t. aduni», am i un II lot o f ? " ulna. a Ju d g in c n t rem lcrcd in «uid f n u r t on Sea b eck e v id e n tly n u w light. He " l 'm glnd yoij carne am i told m a 'io " " I . d a y of A p rii, in i« , in fa v o r o f c b it red Id« th ro at unit «pul g ra v e ly th la ," he Halli nt laat. " V e r y glnd, In- nod .bove a llin e i l'In in t if f « and In to a bu«h " I ■•••• you don’t truat in*, llei-d, M I« n M a i l »Oliald. f e r i a l i ! ulepa .guo.-l III! . I .*•. Il , <■■•-<1 I l»t > - ri. I . ri 1 «. a f te r a ll, " tie «aid. b a v e lieen tiikeu llite ly tu pu«h flit* — F ile " I'. Ali li .11 .ad * li M.-tcnlf, for " I tin I'v e got to ; I m ean. I'd h ave w lp e o u t tliln ru n tlliig und g enerai lave- thè a. ol Om T lto a - m d S. c u ty and to w hot her I did o r not. It '« lik e t lil n . leH«ne«N, and I f you hud Hot told ine, no |.■.. Indiar-, w illi inicri'H t tbereun eu t,.. 1 , 1.1 by UHI*. Homi! «u* t .... ttn . I M r Seab eck. Il I h ii 'I the tilg l> b ra n d ; I ' iii n friild thè u d ii« o f ]u « llc e w o u ld ' fron ilo Ird day ol M arch , liti« , ut o f i‘ourNe you k n ew It co u ld n 't tu-. Hut I ‘mil I II Ill'll from ln«! Week.) Io n e ground yottr- friend«. O f courne ilo- • .ir ol o per .. ni per anuniri nini II I hii 'I yiiiirM, c ith e r. Home one w a* thè la w w ould he m erci fui lo M i n . One II .ndr<-d Mollar» a t t o r iie y '» fi*e« It'll.p led nuil w a h w eak . T h e y 'r e Horry M e llk e . N o Ju r y w ould «end un o ld noi fu ilu - r h iiiii o f l'o rty <n and now . T h e y w ant to do the right tilin g w ..imili llk e flint — H y thè w ay, th a t '. luti II..ib.r« J ':•*•-» ro si» am i iliHburne C H A P T E R X V I. lim i t rea ia w llh yoi, w h e lh e r lli.-y „ tll, y„ ,1H(1 w o rk ln g , o r ,%h„-h .m ig n o n , « . .. lirolled c a li do It. Y ou curi «hut them ufi In tlie m — he I n I o on Mie deal, too, I tu k e ami • i• lo ted in Mie O ff n e of ilo- f le r k " H r r m m !" Jn ll I f voli llk e ; you b ave a p erfect It ." ’ of «uni t ourt un Ilo* 21ith day o f A p rii, - w l.o Y I» t ’A M S o N w a m a |>lil<*Kiiiii 11 <- rlgbt lo ilo It. S o lile m eli W oilld do "Y e a , o f eourae. T h e y tuoi to b a v e |!i|« ini .. I K x eeu lio n io ine di ree ted • yo u iiK unni, tint bo sw o re uu it«- thiit timi tu- a lile lo «leep a fte r II. I aomeone to lielp , M u rth y c a n 't do im y ........ . . bng m e m ilo- ninne o f ilo- «tate |tu( f h e lle ve y o ii're blgger lonlHhed u n til w hen lie nuw It ld y «OppoMi- rld ln g .' ' o, Oregon, in nrder t<> « u ,i« fy h iiìi I jm ig I . o ii I ni ' gallo p in g along tlie la n e Hint 'b in i lin i,. I l.i'lle v e y o ii're tdg em iugh " l l m lim i do you know. M ina Mae- m eni, . ..e ru in g m «l«, lo «eli led n o w h e re except In th e w o lu a illcc« lo i i- 111 1 , I f a |icr«oii goe« w rong and D o iin h l, w h e th e r th e re w hn a n y luti- ilo- f.. .m n g d *.e rih e d reni n ro p e rly, abode o f Siim u e l Sen beck Hi- w a lk e d | *bi-ii «eeN Ilo- m latak e and u n n i« tn m ney betw een yo u r frlenda- am i Mie tow n ve ry fim i to the «table, w h ich wim Ilo 1 p illi back lu to thè « tra ig li! ir id i, n m an w e hnd fo r alo ck Inapector, M r. fo iiiin e a e in g ut a point l'i« feet we«t Iti’Hl lo g lru l slo p p ing place, and lie ! Illllll l'Vi'U Mie olle w ho Ini« bei-li O ln e y ? " .1 Mie > iM iw e.t «•orniT o f l«ot N u lu la r met Il ll ly L o u is e b efore «die lim i tilin ' wronged w ould he ••ominlttliig a inorai " I cu n't NHy «N to llia t .’ It llly I,oli- ; ,,f «i..-rwood'« A ddition fo C o lla g e to d ism ount, eve n supposing aln* In «• r1 11 H• to p r e v e lit It. T o tu k e li p ern on Ine, you «ee, dld not know m ueh ubout | lin iv e . - p laife d ami reeorded oa fiage u h o wnntM lo iin ik e n fren h , hofie<«t tend to do NO. d e ,a ll», but th è litt le «he dld kn o w or .luirn- J.ì ot Mie demi rei-orda ol What’s the Matter with Oregon? The Ranch at the Wolverine lit, l i M H O W E H I .- hi •‘H e llo , h o m e ?" l'Toyd I I n M r. Sen beck u n i , nnet s«h i i i ttu*t p e rc o li tip iivnongNt f r i m i uit I h u n d h riin d h lm iim n e ri in ln n ). neeiim to m e ii w o r^ e w n m ^ fin iti fo s te lli li few lie n d o f e u t t l e ; d o n 't y<iu th h ik Mt» M r. S e n h e e k ? ’* at Ilia d i' ber liedge. "T h e r e '» a g ueer « to ry Htiollt O ln e y. Y o u know he ha» le ft Mie c o u n try, don’t y o u ? Il aeeuiN he rode v e ry hur- rle d ly IIP to thè depot a l W llm e r tO ta k e th è trn ln . J u « t ■« he «tep|«*d on «nid ' . 111 y . and riiiin in g Mienee N'orMi .',,)• I , | ; rolla or 220 leet lo Mie South I. ol l.ot t in Mini A d d itim i, tliem • In,, mi |. . i, Mienee .-UiuMi J.’o thenec e:i«t !I'.I feet to Mie ,.l. . .., “ Mur*, tle t off. an d I'll put up yo u r htirae. W e 'r e J u n I through e a tln ' but o u r grub c u r p e iitir w ill rtiNtle n o m e U U 'Iiu h m l M M r r Henheek K e a b eik tl thought dld not thing fo r yu li, a ll rialti "N o . I c an 't h | op lid « tim e. I^tu not lllim e d llife U lippe li r Iti upeeeh Il e w n i n fH lo w vstio k n «w hlm hy xljcht no Now th* ri fon-, in t b f fiume o f thè U tile h n rd er ut I i I n w liU k e m hu n gry, a n y w a y . J u n I a lv i' a y e ll ’ >r pulllfiK flcetl it of itupf-r pinrw*(J on thè S tu fe l>t Oregon, mid in rorvi|(liunee w itb mid Mturlntc ut thè enrn o f M m borse. M r. Sen beck, w ill y o u ? I w ant to Nee hu<k o f ) i I m ro a t. Il e Je rk e il tt loose. *:n,j Ki'-c ut iou a tifi O n l r r ot Mule, ami '*'1 hut w ould depond on thè persoti," him a m in u te ." It v \ hm fi fu - ni-—- v e ry peetillttr ilocu- ,,, f,, *uti?*tv .-:tnl jUflglìient, eo» tu lie Mnld nt Iti m t , "S o m e m eli «re horn ineiit fo r fi iiuiii to he vsearing on h lN jan(| nei-nong eoKtH, I »Nili on S u tu n Ja y , F lo y tl eyed h e r u n ce rta in ly , decided rrlm lm ilM ." burle / 9 Sewheek |»llllei| ut lltn w ||I m - f |H. Hfh ,l:lV of Jtin e . hetween thè tb at It llly l.n u lae wan not In the in...id m i W f Itren't ta lk ln g alm .n Miut j kera. bui It w » h not p u llln g w h lc h ,,t / o V Io e k a ni and 4 u V Iock to yield to perNii ih I o i i , and ta c tfu lly k i n ni d of of u iDiin S u ire r e l ly y t o goo«in«*MB goodrn ii mnn. M to q u lrk e d fin* c o ru e r« o f I i I h llpn. ‘•'l’Iie * t * * w it: . ut . one o •• . e k i. p. in. h u rrie d off to lin t Henhcck w ith o ut Y lo Hboutlna fo r him leni io- b rin a o ilie r« alati, w ho w ere e vid e n tly not w an ted al a ll. l i e tool. It tbat It llly I n iu I hc felt Home dlftldelo e about v is itin g it « Ilic i ly b ac h e lo r outfit, and lie «et b ltu«elf to re lie v e h e r o f a lly elnhllt llielit. I ’reH cntly Sea beck h im se lf cam e fro m the d irt roofed, riim b lln a cabin w h ic h w a a Id« home and n lro ile dow n tb e path, b u lto iiln a til« coat iih be cam e. F lo y d 's fa ce «bowed fo r a Inin U le In tbe doorw ay b efore be effaced h lu iH fIf co m p letely, and not a n o th e r m ull w iin In m Ia !• t a n y w h e re . It llly Lott INe w iih a r a te fu l to c lrc u tli« ta u c e ; she h ail tlrended tb l« visit tbouab not fo r th e rem ain k lo y d l'n r« n n believed. “ H ow ile ilo. M l«« M a .'lk o u a b l? I ‘ret ty n ic e day but I'm a fra id It'« a w e a th e r breeder. T b e wind'.« tr y lu a to clm itae, I n o tic e ." "Y e a , an d I m iiHtn't Ntop. C o u ld you rid e p art w a y hom e w ith me, M r H e a l.e ik ? I w an t to ta lk w ith you Amboni Hotuetldna And I c a n 't «top a m inute. I inu«t a*'t hom e." " W h y , c e rta in ly , I'll a<». I f y o u 'll WHlt Ju st a m in u te w h ile I «addle up o r I f yo u ’ll r a th e r ride on. I'll o v e rta k e yo u .” “ I 'l l rid e on. I th in k . Itin e bate« M a n .lin a aro u n d and lie'« a U tile w arm , too. Y o u 're a w f u lly a ,,,Ml. M r. Sea beck '" " lib . lad at a l l ' " Sea b eck «tubbed It I h toe on the «tal.le doorHill In III« co n fu sio n at th e pral«e. " I 'l l he ria lti alo u a. Noon a« I can »lip a Huddle on ' lie dlHiippeared. and It llly !.. > u ) hc tu rn e d und loped « lo w ly dow n the lan e. "Y o u muHt h a v e Nome lla h tn ln a m ethod of «m ld llna. M r Se u lic c k «lo Hinlled o ve r lii'r «b ou lder at him w hen he ••alile up. " W e le a rn to do thtna« ip ilck w hen W e've bandied c a ttle a few y e a r * ," lie ad m itte d . H e laid a d ltlldeiit m anner of re c e lv ln a c o in p lln ien ta w h ic h pIcNHed Illlly l.o iil« )' and a » v e h er con f ld f lic f a needed brace. ' • mi tloti'f «’ii 11 t ’h u rlle F ox « )>orn f I ui I tin I o r .Murili' M e llk e? " " t ’h n rlle F o x ' I« flint the pemon >ou menti, w ho hu** heeti —M "V * n. It 1 m ' A nd he 1 m h o rrib ly so rry, tin i so I h M u rth y . und th e y 'll puy yo n I II«' fnr ttie r a ff le . ho ! ! | I j R.N.STANHELD for United States Senator REPUBLICAN m an m il,I n ln e y »eem e.l g re a tly upaet Su u th w .'.» .I.»«,r ut the o v e r aom cth ln g an d had e v id e n tly fo r , , „ lir, Huuae i „ Kugene, l.a n c gotten tin* p ap er u n til he felt If being ••ounty, Oregon, o ffe r tor sale for rash, pulled loose. H e snld O ln ey looked suhj»-<‘t ?»» redem ption, all the right, title buck then, und he w as the color of t and interest «»f said D efen d an ts, K ile n H Met* »If. t . IP M e tc a lf, L illia n F u r york-rlnd T h e tr a in w a s ptilllnsr out. |*he rumi took tie- p ap er o ve r to a ri»-r and M. S. C u rrie r, or a n y «»f them j hu I oou and let se v e ra l o th ers read It. or i»fi\ person or persons claim in g hy, n J#.y m m mm d e rid e d that It should through r under them, in and to the described real prop erty. p laced in th e h an d » of the uuilm rl- I>. A. K L K I N H , d r« H a v e — lu-m >our frie n d « e ve r in ! 1 h j S h e r i f f L a n e C o u n ty, Oregon. mentioned th e m a tte r to y o u ? " And I f voo do any- I hing ineali afiotit I'.. It w ill sim p ly k ill pour old M u rtb y. You couldn't send ber tu rhe pen. M r Sea b eck T h in k h.iw »tie'N w o rk e d th ere In the C o v e ; und <'b a r ile ha« w o rk ed llk e a perfect « la v e ; »n il he wan tr y in g to get “ N o ." «altl H illy L o u l«e. am i Iter eye« «tort «o lie could get m a rrie d — " w ere wide. " l i n t n u n '" H um or« hail reached " H m lin n ! W e rnuat d isco ver, If w e H ealieck. th u n k « to H illy IxiulNe'a •an, M l«« M iii'D o n u ltl, w h e th e r th ey dropped ln«he« upon a c e rta in occn- i r e In a n y w a y im p lic a te d w ith Mil« «Ion, w h ic h caUNed him to b elieve he m an O lu e v . 1 b elie v e that till« 1 « ut mu w fu r th e r light. preMcut m ore l,i,;m rt« ,it than the re- "A m t If y o u 're going to he h o rrid — ” .'overy o f a n y — m in— c a tt le o f m in e “ W il l the- Indy he w a n t» lo lu u rry w hich th ey m ay h av e ap p ro p riate d . g ive him u u o th er c h u n c e ?" H illy L o u is e looked at him fo r it min " D o n ’t you th in k she ought to If ute. "M r . SeH herk. y o u 're a w f u lly d e a r she I loves h im ? " H illy Loul»<* studied ' Bbout t h i s ’" she told him . " I h av e n 't the s k y lin e upon the aid e fu rth eat |»cen iih sijuNre as yo u ; and I ’ve been— from Seubeck. L is te n here. M r. Seatieek ! I don't love " Y o u Huy ho w n n t* to p a y fu r the C h a rlie K o i a hit. I lo ve H om eb od y c a ttle a n d — " else, and I ’m going to m a rr y him . H e ’s " l i e ’ll do a n y th in g he can to m ake so sq uare. I'd h ate to h av e him think am en d s," sa id H illy Lo u ise, w ith con ! | even let you b e lie v e som ethin g th a t vlctIo n . “ l i e 'l l ta k e hl« m edicine »nd j w »» n 't true. It '« M u r th y I'm th in k in g go tf> J » l l I f you iDNlitt." ah * »<lt)e<i aor- uf, M r. S c n b e ck . I wit« tifrtii I you r.tw fu lly , " I t w ill ru in bin w h o le life, w o u ld n 't let «’h u rtle o ff Ju«t fo r h er o f courae, m id break u co u p le of w om take, but I thought into h r If you Ju *t e n '» heart», hut " thought I — w a n te d you to do it fo r " I t ’» n bad thing, a m ig h ty hail m ine, w hy. m a y h e — w ith tw o wom en to tilin g w hen a m an trie s to g«*t ahead |„. so rry for, y o u ’d lie k ind o f— " |oo fuN t." j " 11111111111 " ' Scn b eck «cut her a keen. " I t '« a good th in g w h e n he le a r n t,; blue, tw in k lin g g lan ce th a t m ade H illy th e leanon w ith o u t h a v in g to p a y fo r It . Loulne tu rn hot till o v e r w ith ahanie "I have a very strong conviction that Oregon has been dis criminated against by the National Government in many ways. Mr. Stanfield shares this feeling and promises, if elected, to correct it as far as it lies in his power to do so. Senator McNary demes that any such discrimination exists. He was quoted in a dispatch from Washington to the Oregon Journal as saying that he took no stock in the statement that there has been discrimination against Oregon. Of course, if he be lieves there has been no such discrimination he will make no eflort to remove it.—S. B Huston, who withdrew from the Senatorial contest and is supporting Stanfield. Why do the Telegram and Journal complain that Seattle is always taking payrolls awa}- from Portland and then attack Stanfield because he has built up an industry which benefits Oregon and Portland, creates a payroll and adds thousands of dollars to the tax list? Why has Portland lost so much to Seattle—is it because there are elements in Portland always ready to knock anyone who tries to help the community? Five lawyers comprise the Oregon delegation at Washing ton; there has not been a business man, fanner or toiler in the delegation in a generation. Why has the Chamber of Commerce felt it necessary to hire a special representative at a Senator's salary of $7500 a year to look after Oregon's interests? Stanfield never represented a corporation at Salem. Stanfield is no man's man. Stanfield will not be dictated to and controlled by a po litical boss, by corporations or by newspapers, but he will serve all the people of his state, playing no favorites and giving a square deal. No one has ever said that Bob Stanfield is a double-crosser, or that he is selfish or not liberal with his resources or his friendship. There isn't a lazy bone in his body. He has been a toiler all his life and never held a “ cushy" job. Raised on the range, he is no silk-stocking. Stanfield has built up from nothing through constructive labor until today he is one of the genuine assets of Oregon. He did not marry his money, nor did he inherit it—he worked for it. Republicans know that Stanfield is 100% Republican. He is not a 50-50 Demo-Rep. SUM M O N S In the C ircu it court o f the S ta te of Oregon tor L a n e C o u n ty. Mar> A. Sherm an und D a v it! Sh e r . ,,, .. . . . . ... iiiun, I l . i i i i i t l ' . \«. iin g .il llim ls , r .ttie , , |(llK , , , )ol(./ui ” ,1(i M r ,. y . L . | |,„|../u|< f i r „, „ „ d fu ll imutc u nknow n, and H urry M u n n ix m a and M rs. i l a r i v M unnixm a, firs t and fu ll name unknow n, w ife of H a ir y M unnix ma. D efend ants, To F in g a I H in d s, K f f ie H inds, F . L . Ih>|r/al and M rs. D«»le/al hi- w ife , first ! ;" " 1 ' ul1 unknow n, and il a r r y M un nix mu and Mrs. H a r r y M unnixm a, firs t and fu ll name u nknow n, w ife of H a r r y M u n n ix m a : In the name of the S t a te o f O regon, you arc hereby required to app ear and answ er the com p laint file d against you in tin- ab o ve e n iitle d eourt and cause, on oi before the '.1st d a v o f M ay. 1918, | said «late b e in g m .\ weeks from the date I ordered to r the firs t p u b licatio n «»f this summons, to w it : six w eeks from the I!" 1‘ d*.v ,,f A l’r il, »ltd i f you ta il i 'V !‘f l " ' r »"<* a n « u e r .«aid i-omplaint, I !. f ! wl 11 “ l,l,l.v the t.m r t ! " • .. ............ » • ' » ■ o u . . ^ i ................ ................ . . o i am ended th e atatem ent. j » g a in — I f one f a n c a ll th a t a a a yln g — i M llll . 7 1 2 . 1 « w i,h in tereat ther.«ui at Sea b eck « 11 .lied u lit t le behind 111 h and pulled ut b la g ra y in g w h lskera. 8 |»«-r cen t |M*r a n n u m fro m th e tirn t fltiger« Mint kept tugging at bla w hin ‘llm -tim im I" »lay «*t F e b r u a r y , 1918, f o r th»» f u r t h e r kera. h u m • »f $99b.7s w ith in t e r e s t th e re o n ut ( f 'ontinue«! next w eek ) 8 per «-eut p e r nun urn fr o m th e f ir s t o f “ D id C h a r lie F o x send M laa For- F e b r u a r y , 191s , f u r th e f u r t h e r sum o f tla — ” A n lllit io i» \\«»niati p«>ur«*<1 k ero sen e «in -f• L L 77 tax e s un«i iut«%r«*st pni«l b y p la in t* " t i e doesn't k now I had titty In te n tio n o f c o m in g ," H illy Loultte assured h e r h u sh u m l a n d s«-t h im on f ir e . T h is H t w ith lo p e r r e n t p e r a n n u m in te r e s t him g u lc k ly m id w ith p e rfe c t truth. fe llo w I« g e t t in g It i n “ w lm t S h e rm a n I ,r,,ln F e b r u a r y 1. I ! M \ a n d f o r th e fu r | » h,' r " f, * 10«» a t t o r n e y ’s fee s, a n d " T h e y ’ll both tie a w f u lly aurp rlaed «a o l w a r i s " rig h t .ta e a rth . , • # j to r «•lists am t « lis h u rse m c n ts ot th is su it, that j w h en th e y tlutl It o u t"— w tilt h w a« al«o also fot a »U'cre«* f«>recl«>sinj» on e c e r t a in V Kansas jud ge rul«*s that sis fa r sis r«-s»l «-Msit«» m o rtg a g e p a r t ic u la r ly de Nlie j p e rfe c tly t r u e "a n d w h e n th ey »ee e x h ib it “ A ’ ’ tit p la in t if f 's tbat | yo u ride up, th e y 'll th in k y o u 'v e got the law 1 « concerned a m arried woman I ,, rj|,c | kind th e a h ,T iff nt y o u r hack. I h a v e n 't a ran go by a n y iinino she choose«. Anil < o iiip luiat. " M r . Seab eck. I ’ve u lw u y« heard y o u ’re an a w f u lly «tpiare m a n ." ■aid. “ Iia tltly Necmed to th in k yo u could be depended on In an y o f a pinch. I hope It '« tru e . I'm b a n k liiK a lot on y o u r squiirpni'Hs to d a y ." doubt th e y — ” " T h e r e a re a fe w po int« I'd llk e to c le a r up. I f you can h elp m e," Scn- “ A ll th la ru stlin g “ W h y , I d o n 't know about m y being heck In te rru p te d . th a t tin« been going on fo r th e past a n y b e tte r th an m y n eig h b o r«," Ite «alti w ith u tw in k le o f h u m o r In lil« eye«. I y e a r and a h a l f : a re F o x and the I w h ic h w e re a b rig h t. u n v a ry in g blue. I M e llk e w o m an m ixed up In th u t? " l t u t you c a n bank on m y doing an y j w a n t ," he «a id , “ to lie lp th e young th in g I can fo r you. M l«« M a c D o n a ld , j tint 11 it ml her. Hut I f th e y h a v e been o p e ra tin g on a la rg e acale. I'm I th in k I coubl tie even b e tte r th a n « * " ir e — to h e lp a p lu c k y litt le «tri a f r a id — " " I b elie v e C h a r lie m ust h u ve been f Who— " In flu en ced In mime w a y « by had a c "1 d o n 't m ean Ju a t th e o rd in a ry ! q u a in ta n c e « ,” H illy I. o u I nc an sw ered • q tiaren o as," It llly L o u l« e put In qui- j m ore « te u d lly th an «he fe lt. " H u t hi» e tly . " I in e a li bigness, to o ; a bigness — ru s tlin g has been o f a p e tty kind. th a t w ill m ak e a m an be m ore than I w o n 't apologize fo r him , M r. Seabeck. ■*iuare; a b ign ess th at w ill let him «ce I th in k It ’s p e rfe c tly a w fu l, w h a t he a ll aro u n d a th in k am i J u i I k c It from , bus done. H u t I th in k tt w o u ld be a b igger v ie w p o in t th a n m ere J um - 1 m ore a w fu l n MII not to g iv e him a tlc c " ch an ce. T h e o th e r ru s tlin g Is some "lliii- m m — I f you coniti tru at me o u tsid e gang. I'm sure. I f C h a rlie enough to— " w a s m ixed u p w ith them . I t ’» v e ry " I 'm going to, M r. H enhcck. I'm iro- 1 ■lightly- Ju s t enough to d am n lil in ut- In k to ta k e It fo r g ran ted y o u 're big j t. rly If he w e re arre ste d an d tried, Iter th an y o u r o w n «qinircncN«. And If l i e Isn't 11 tia tu ra l c rim in a l. H e 's Just y o u 're not— I f y o u 're Ju s t a aelll«h, j (vt'ttk. Ant? he's ItTuneTI bis lesson, w e a k , letter- p erfect, honeNt m an, I 'l l — l t ’i* up to you, M r. Se a b e c k , to say fe e l lik e th ra « h lu k y o u ." W ith o u t a w h e th e r he « h a ll h av e a c h a n c e to doubt th a t wita the It llly o f h e r w h ich profit hy the lesson. A nd th e re ’s poor ■poke. old M u rth y In It, too. S h e Ju s t w o r “ I 'l l ta k e th e th re s h in g I f you think ship« C h a r lie and w ould do anything-— 1 need It,” he priunl«ei|. looking at her even steal fo r h im .” Sea b eck m ed itated fo r a w h ile , and w ith Noinethlnk m ore th an a d m ir a t io n .! " W h a t h av e yo u done. M l«« M acDon- H illy I.o u ise w atch ed him u n e a sily a ld ? I f I ra n h elp yo u filile the fro m th e ta ll o f Iter eye. T o te ll the b o d y— " p la in tru th , she w as In a p a n ic o f fe a r "T h e r e !' Il l l l y I.o tllse d ared t o 1 nt w h a t she hnd done. I.iist flight, w h en «he I h . v c u rled up w r in k le h e r nose at h im — a n d I don’t ! kn o w w h ic h o f h e r did It. " I knew by th e sto ve u n d e r AVard’a wolf-skin y o u ’d p la y up lik e n good «port. B u t coat, th is seem ed the o n ly possible . ... . ,, • . ......... » „i w h a t tf It la n ’t a b o d y ? W h a t I f — ! w a y o u t: T o tell Seabeek am i trust to ^ h a t If you fo u n d «onte o f y o u r c a ttle h l« kind ness anti generosity to re fra in w ith w ith a M g D — run o v e r yo u r fro lli pushing th e ease. T o h a v e Citar- b ra n d ? ” S h e b ail a p e rfe c tly w h it e ! lit* Fox g ive h a rk w h a t 1 e liuti stolen lin e aro u n d h e r m outh and n o atrlla o r p a y fo r It — a n yth in g th a t w ould s a t then, hut «he fa c e d him aqunrely. is f y Se a b e e k ’» sense o f Ju s tic e — and h im » ta rt honestly. S h e bad ''U m il im i" S e a b eck g a v e h e r n le t iiu k 'k . jd d e w lH c g lan ce and jm llc « } thou g h t Mott Sea b eek w ould lie m erci* sh«- p n riu ih ly w ill f«»llow up th«* ail- v a n ta g e h y c u llin g h e r h u b b y a n y n am e she chooses. N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . D epartm ent I and O f f ic e of at the In te rio r, R o s e b u rg , If. S. O re g o n , A p ril «, lftlN. N otice i» h erein g iven th a t Randolph llu lt O ak ritlg e, Oregon, » h o , on De- ' , o f ......................... cem ber - », 11*14, inaile 11 otti e»t ("a tl F u tr\ S e ria l No. tifist'it. for thè N W 1 , o f N > :', and S F » , o f N F 1, of N \\ ' , o f Set -1 iou Tow usim i 21 S., Rango il F., W illa m e tte M erutiun, ha» file o no tic i' o f it tt n t io t i to tnake fin a l three xeni proitf t» ••»tmblish d a in i to thè land it Itovi' dt‘«4'riltt'd. It,'fort* F . O liiumd, I'. N ('nm rai»»inntT, at Iti» offirt* at Fugen«*, O regon, on the 22nd d a y o f ! You are fu rth e r n o tifie d That the date o f the order fo r p u b licatio n o f this »uni mnn» was ntude on the 1 0 th d ay o f A p ril, 1 ft I «. and the d ay upon w hich you are required to an sw er «aid com p laint mi or before th e d !»t d a y o f M a y , 1!*1«. T h a t the d ate o f the fir« t p u b licatio n o f this «iiminon» w ill be m ade on the l!*th day ot April, lt» ls , and the d ate o f the ln»t p u b licatio n th e re o f w ill be on the .'tl»t day o f M a y , lftlN. You are fa rth e r n o tifie d th a t th is | -•mint.ui« t» «crxed apoti you b ) pillili cation th ereo f in T he Ctttfage (ìro v o ' Mentiiiel, a nt'w «papcr publi»hed in C o t I tagc (ìro v e , l.nne C o ati,v . S ta te o f Ore- goti, and o f gen erai c irc a la tio n therein. H. J . S H IN N . a llt m il A tto rn e v fo r P la in t if f . I ’a ill ail. h y S ta n fie h l ¡Aenaforial It'am »', 20.1 N. W . B a n k bldg., P o rtla n d | Home : cTVIade : Flour FOR HOME PEOPLE M a y , I IM S. N O T IC E T O C R E D I T O R S C la im an t name» a» w itne»»e»: J . F . Rotiert», o f O ak ridge, O regon: .1. ('. In thè m a ile r o f thè e state o f R ic h a rd H o lt, of O ak ritlg e, O regon; r\ S W a r B . W o o llev, deceased. tier, o f O ak ritlg e, O regon; I.. R. H ebert, N o t ile i» h ereb v given th a t M a rth a of i la k ridge, ( Iregon. A. W oollev ha» b e n i hv *he C ounty Cou.-? o f thè S t a te o f Oregon in and fo r W . II . C A N O N , l-ti ne C o u n ty, appointed e x c e n tri! a 12 in 10 R eg iste r. of thè estate o f R ic h a rd B W o o lle v, de- lensed , and th a t all persona havittg elaim a ag ain at thè m ta te o f so id de N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . eeased are h ereb v n o tifie d to preaent thè stimi*, d u ly v e r ifie d a» thè l:tw re D epartm ent o f the In te rio r , U. S. qtiire», nt thè ln w o ffic e o f II . J . Sh in n , in C ottage Orov e, batte C o n iitv , Oregon, band O f f ir e at Ro«etiiirg, Oregon, w itim i «ix inonth» front thè fìrs t punii A p r il 10. I IMS. fa tim i of fili» not ice, to-w it: w itim i six N o tiee i« hereby gixen that I.e R o v m onili» front th è 12th dnv o f A p rii, \. H eb ert, o f O ak ritlg e, O regon, who, on I». UH ». M A R T I ! \ \ W O O b f .F Y , M a y 2!t, I1M5, m ade Hom estead F n tr v F x e e u trix . «erm i No. 0111110 fo r the S F 1, o f N F 1, II . J . S l l l N N , her atto rn ey a l 2 t u I0 of See lio n 22, T o w n »h ip 21 S., R an ge 1 F . W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , has file d no- N O T IC E O F F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T . tiee ol' in ten tio n to m ake fin a l three- y e a r proof to estab lish claim to the lumi ab o ve tlesrribed, before F . O. Im inel, I-, S. Com m issioner, at his o ffie e at Kugene, O regon, on the 22ml dnv o f " j,J,s - C la im a n t names as w itnesses: Ran tbdph H olt, of O ak ritlg e, O regon: Ja m e s W . H ill, of O ak ritlg e, O regon; V e r t y F . H eb ert, o f O ak rid g e, O regon; Ja m e s F. Roberts, of O ak ritlg e. Oregon. W . H. 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