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-Lg” JUST « A V E PATIZMCE. R a v t y o u w e a x k d o f i t « h a u l« ? H a v e y o u «T o w n J ie o o u r a te d . SO bf L o o k in g b a c tw a r« ? c a . i f a • p a t h w a y , la It l i t t l e * / c u * a « v - ohfc ? Doea t a i w o 4 ten• a i l >cur Angers seem to t>e«a: ft »c ard mo;« W h ile t? . r ititi.* i4 li-e f u t u r e seem s y e t «tram m er tk .in b e fo re ? J u s t he p u t . . t f r g ataJkdii, f o r a t la s t th e mS »tk- f<«es B r i n « th e « • r . g . e t th r e a d s o u t e v e n f u r th e •ea» w h o t r o ik a a n d r .a iie . D o ts s h s s k y v r astern nnd f a t ( h e r fro m y o u r lo ve's t ...ie « t» i: T h a n h is h j.ih o r f <s t i e uni lo r w re c k e d u p j.i if.e t u r . « i .s a c s ? l a th e t e l l o f rr » » rea m er th a n y o u r h e a r: s I ta c t * ••!< £ « • • A s Bfct- w b u «u »• u * j o n t a w it h th e « .« ir .u r « s t.e r ♦ . *« T T e t be g a t lf n t . Y u h w lli w a^ten, a n d a t la s t tfc* r rr,f w ill c< m s W h e n t h e h e a r t Lg w « r r ts s tifle d a n d w h e n 4uve w h l A st i - <lunab. ; has*» H a v e y o u seen ¿ o u r USo’.e f a ll in g b y th e ro a d y o u b r a v e .y tr o d W i t h y o u r w h o le ;u e d e d ic a te d to y o u r peo ple a n d y b u y .'f u I t *• D id y o u l i l t ag«<l; » bo d r a g o n d a u n tle s s - •ly > c u r a ir gty -..src®. T o b e o tr ic k s n uw .-i! by maiSce o’r th e sw ord- 4 o f t ; m ..rts-s’ a n v ’. S tIH b»- pain rtt,> n t m y b r o th e r , a n d ta k e c o u re » . in . i f i r.ght, P o r y o u r o w n a il a u l r e w a r d y o u la th e b a t t le fo r th e rig h t. Have > o u In th e w ild e rn e s s t ill ad. it c f tim e h a s p a in te d w ..j en . h o p s h» n e u r l j ' W h i le th e f.j ta g hi * a in t e r ç î » y c m l a th e p r o m u J :«* id r.o n e a r e r to y o u r a n x io u s . / «yea ... .»>: T h a t h a v e w a te te n ir.o « L e n t h e a v e n « fo r a g lim p s e o f i - u u lis *? W tle n c e !« -J u s t a it lo n g e r a n d th e d a r k n ig h t w il l be gone. • A n d y o u r soul Vohold th e S p le n d o r o f th e e v e rla a tin g d a w n ! ‘ —L e s lie ’s W e e k ly . - * JAMES CAUiillELL, Charles' wife was probably as b id ss suy of them. NeverlUeieas his guest, Mme. Merrier, from Parts had. without tryu-g. rtm ot ed ti.ir.e o fh .a prejudices, "She’s a Cne young wtohaa," he said, more thaa ones to his Wits. " I f Charku bad only mnrriod * girl like that I wouldn’t have a word o f fault to find. There’s probably some trice folks in Paris, after all." The cuckoo clock struck nine. H av ing swallowed a glass of alaret, the Inn keeper arose saying: "W ell, wife. If you are not going to ask Mme. Mercier for a loan, we’ll have to duae the Ina. I ’d rattier do that than borrow- from Tom . Dick or H arry, and set the whole Tillage talk ing.” , / "Do aa you pleaae, husband, but I cannot ask money o f a pequyn with whom I am not really acquainted." "Ah! I see you are not certain that she is the kind of a person you would like to be under obligation to. Per haps you’re rig h t I notice she acts a little queer. Haven't you noticed that her letters do not come addressed to the- inn. but to the general delivery? i t looks as If she was trying to con ceal her true ngtuer* "And who knows K she has much money, anyway?” the wife replied. “True -enough. ' Fine clothes often cover a good, deal of poverty.” Here Michael’s-ey< a glanced towards -.1 W nK E l.K K ANU W l USO », lio tu r v G0LI» BEACH, OREGON, M o tio n . D E A L E R IN L IG H T R C K H IX G * GENERAL R A P ID , H u l l B e a r in g . K iT English «-iilniit. Fruit Trees, Shi-tlbs. Plants, Ele. For Sale. M E R C H A N D IS E KEEPS IN STlM’K, A good R anch and n Gold M in e , on tlie itoasL <> miles north o f the mouth of Rogue R iv e r. , <> o < k 1 houae, good w ater, fin e view. M a in road in froqt of house. Post office 1 m ile , School houae I m ile . 335 acres land , mostly in grass. M u rh bottom laud, rest beach and h ill. 1J m iles beach mines, good w ater rights ^ood ditches and flum es. M in e * in e x haustible. / " I V, <» tk ij¿ r o w in i of F urth er particulars to be bad a t the L ^ C tL IS H If l fS ; it is their true home. Large TgiaBM« office. p la n tin g are being m ade, num erous trees m bearing, - producing tremendous crops yearly, in proof. A sm all ¡rove gives independent income, is the coming great in- Trcapass N otice. m dustry. Big p ro f fs, sm all outlay o f capital. Write to d a y/o r fre e catalog, a treatise telling conditions a n d Notice is hereby given to a ll whom I t may concern, not to enter upon, or results, also N ursery catalog. trespass in any manner upon the Star B R O O K S ^ SONS, Ranch, situated at L anglois, C u rry H td n u l A ursery. _ Carlton, Oregon. Oounty, Oregon, for the purpose o l G R O C E R I E S , The Best, Only, H a t s a n d C a p s, O il C lo th in g , Mme. M erciers dual coat that hung on a peg behind the door. "That may contain the explanation of the mystery," he said to hla wife, at the same time pointing to the coat. "Gh, M ichael!" cried his wife, antici pating, his thought, "to search a guest's clotkitffe would ho awful." "You speak as if 1 meant to commit a robbery," was Michael’s reply, aa he acised the coat. h u n tin g w ith guns or dogs, o r o th e r Already hia hand was In the pocket wise trespa in an y m an n et. and soon brought forth a letter. A n y person’or persons so entering As he unfolded it and saw the w riting hla eyes opened wide w ith astonish ment and his face turned paie, * / A , I D O N 'T mind going to bed ten t o f tlie law. He showed it to his wife. There was . alone, lim e. Michael. Just let F bands T ho m sxx . no mistaking in How often they had me have the candlestick. G oodnight!" wbleoiued letters in that band when "Good night. Mit.s Mercier." their son was in the army. A t soon as iheir young guest had T h e O r e g o n D a i l y J o u r n a l is t h e ’fc a d in g D e m o c rs lic new spaper o f Husband and wife stared at each other closed the door I t h i r d her, the land In wild surprise, "then they read the lord gave h it wife a vecgti'ul kort of T im b e r L a n d A c t , J u A e 3 , 1878,— ' O re g o n , issued a t P o rtla n d . . >> look, saying as be did so: "You didn’t follow ing, wife M arion peering over Michael's shoulder: United States L .n d Office, broach ibe subject after aUNUiiJ you?" Roreburg Oregon, Feb. 21th, 1UOH. T h e m anagers s h o issue , S e m i - W e e k l y , w h ic h is e s p e c ia lly adap ted "M y Dear Genevieve: You are more “ I didn't have the courage.” Notice is hereby giveu th a t in compli thau right. As soon as your health w ill “Then we mlgLt as well go out of ance with the provisions o f the set of permit, go and pass a week or so at for people who do not care fo r a D a ily , b u t w a n t a good f„ business. T here’s only one quart of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ Au Chau Jesse The tun is about three miles im i l y paper. ■ ■ wine in the < -Jiar.” act lor the sale ol timber lands in the Landlord Michael put up the shutters, 'fro m the rulnoad atatioh. You can’t ' A n y o f these papers can be had in c o m b in a tio n w itL the P O R T O R - * * s h i"8'«>D T e r r i t ^ ^ ° « 1 ’ extended to miss IL On i t 'i signboard Is a white j fastened the door w ith su Iron bar and cat, hence Its name. Get the square F O R D T R IB U J M B , a t the fo llo w in g rales: a bolt, and this done went and sat down ! «‘.’ l a w " ' ‘* D<1 b’ ° f A"*_ ' room on the second Boor that look« to- , beside his wife. O SCAR H F IC H T ward the south. I t has a good view of His wife's fac t was A study, as she ! of M arshfield, county of Coos, State of the road. I used to sleep iu it up to the rested her chin on the palm of her hand time I left home. ! Oregon, has this -Jay filed iu ihisofflce and grumbled. nis sworn statem No. 887], for for tlie — eut -----------8871, "You w ill easily recognize my father For several daya Landlord Michael imrohase of the 8 ‘ , UKI^ 8«« »». Tp 31 and mother from my description of i and his wife had been financially and 8, K H tv , Lnts 1 und 2 of Section No them. They are dear old folks, who . consequently m. r.ially distressed. 4, in Township X,. 38 S, R a h g ^ it West Everyone though': they had money, and , have only one fault, a fault common to « M , and w ill offer proof to show that I many olhej-s, of not knowing anything the Mlohae|s )ia<I too mqch proiesslonal the land sought is more valuab le for beyodd their own fireside. I a.u s :ra vanity to undeceive them. ita tim b er o r stnue than for «gricultural by this time they are sorry they op purpiMee, and to establish his chtiiu Imaglnu their state of mind when they to said land before the Register and posed our marriaze. B u t.'h a n k God, saw that they must either bprrow money Receiver ol this office, a t Roeeburg, we do not bear them aey- H-iwill. 'lin e o r cloee the Inn. Oregon, on M onday the 22nd day of w ill make everything come out all But how did it happen that the M l- June, 19118. ______ : ’ right. Pass some daya w ith them, but i- - p ehaels. apparently so Industrious and H e names as witnes-e«: under an' assumed name. Under no v saving, had not a penny after all their 11 W B uru lin m o f Port O rfo rd , O re. circumstances, speak of me. I know ears at the prosperous W hite Cat? AV Peck of ” " " your tears would betray you. he railway. Is the answer. Tiaveiers, Thad Green o f ” ” » " I have heard it from a friend that my M innie Ilu rn h s m of ” ” ” Who once were obliged to try the hos A n y and a ll, persons claim ing ad- parents are in need of money. Give p itality of the White City, were nowa veisely the above described lands are them what they need, ahi} when you days whirled past Chandresse on the requested to file th eir claims in this iron horse. are going awsy,,ktaa both of them for office on or before said 22nd d ay of me, and bring me’hbme the kiaset while June, 1908. they're hot. Lovingly, C H A H L E 8." "You are not going to sleep on the B e k ja r in L E dd y , T M n n . wot . McCall r U O T S a n d h t U IM S la t« « tb a n o f any o ilie r aa«k« o I M it e r o « . T h to U « « -- table, are you?” snapped Mine. Michael, Register. account Of th e ir It y le , accu racy a n d s ia y U c ity . picking up the brass candlestick. The flame of the candle began to flick MeCaira M«i "Then you are not going to do what «gore aubac ribera tha er. The old man looked up from the year'a auhecription (ta i I asked you?” said her husband, ignor- paper he.held In his hand. Like one Baaaher. 5 ~ ------ lag b ee 1 11 h umo r.--------------------------------- - trying to atone for a crime, he pat It : back In "Mme. Mercier's” coat.” “Isn ’t your tongue as good as mine?” an na) an d Pram iom C atalo g u e (a h o w la f «oo > r e a t it i* ^ * M raaa T U ¿ M c C A l X C O « N a v Yaefc was the w ife’s surly response. Glancing at his wife Marlon, he saw ’’Possibly, but you being a woman, that she was weeping. Then he, himself, | ought to be able to talk to a woman began to cry like a child, and kept re better than I. She has been here now peating through his sobs: eight days She likes our table, and ,"I -b»tc been a -terrible fool! I the pays like a princess. I ’ll bet she wouldn’t blame Charles If he never wouldn’t refuse If you asked her spoke to m e!” us some money, and if she did ,But the tears ol Landlord Michael and she wouldn’t blab about |- because hie wife were showers that cleared (heir doesn't know anyone In the v l i b ’s sky of storm clouds which bad wouldn't take much to tide us over a troubled It for yean. few weeks. You are a woman, n. Marion, and can manage the matter sr batter than I ” . . ewe w ■ n .a .w a .% ^ V»|N | h L O L n V L O . “W hy don't you ask her yourself?" Special Occupancy Grants Accorded "Because I haven t the courage." by Government on W estern « ’’Neither have I." Tracts. This last remark was followed by a tong silence, which was broken at last The bureau of forestry has promul- by the landlord's wife. vatefl rules governing special occupan “A ll the tame, If we hadn't got mad Healthful cream of tartar, derived solely cy privileges on forestry reserves. w ith Charles, we could borrow of him Under them hotels, stores, mills, sum now." t from grapes, refined to absolute purity, mer residences and sim ilar establish- "81111 harping on that unduttful boy is the active principle o f every pound meats wlU be allowed upon reservo of ours?” of Royal Baking Powder. land wherever the demand is legitimate "Oh. that's all right, you know I'm and consistent with the beet Interests telling the truth." Hence it is that R oyal Baking of the reserve. r ’ Be silent! I don’t w ant to bear any Pow der renders the food remarkable The use o f tracts not to exceed two more talk of that kind." both for its fine flavor and heahhfulness. acres for schools and one acre for ' Their son Charles was a subject of churches lk speciflctaUy provided for perpetual discord between them He No a lu m , no phosphate— by law. subject to regulation by the de haJ married agslnst his father s wishes w h ic h a re th e principal ele- partment and any other disposition of and Instead of vege atlng In the neigh the land by the government. Tim ber m in ts o f th e so-called cheap borhood of the inn, had game to live In for the construction of church and Paris, where he met with . ossid, rabie b akin g powders and w hich school buildings may be secured under success Froyn people who ha ! been up a re derived from bones, the free use and sales regulations. to Paris. Michael and his w Ife learned rock and s u lp h u ric acid. Applications for epeciul occupancy that Chari, h was now manage. ,,f a big prtvllage must be made to tlje super department store. «MIM M— M. BCV VOflK visor. who w ill transm it It, w ith re W hile the mother heard with pride port and recommendation to the for the stories of Charles’ success, the fa ester. ther refused to b e lie v e t h e m TrcN patm N o t ic e . In the m atter o f wagon roads and "You are not such a fool Marion as traHn the supervision of ranger Is given to think that (hat lad la m a k i n g a n y money up there In Paris, are you? |'|| , authority to act. The secretary of ag- rlcullure. however, has Jurisdiction bet he’s having all he ran do to keep N o tic ic e - la is hereby h e r e b y given g iv e n to el" a ll persons* body and soul together.” touching permits for canals, ditches, wboin il it may concern, not to enter np- flumes, pipe lines tunnels, dams, tanks Michael c o n i! not forgive his only oa or treajk-uis Upon tile premises of K ii t reapers iipon and reservoirs, not for mining ox mu son for daring to pick out a wife for j Bagley, for the purpose of ^'limiting, or y. for himself, a wife whom neither father or • nicipal purposes, nor granting an I fishing g w with ith book and line. Said 'pre- meat. - mother had ever seen. The poor mother are situated 'do IsIk R| w r , Corry would have given a »rest deal for a look at her. but Michael was inflexible; Blame I t on Togo, Connty, Oregon, and doveribod as fol hence. Charles did not dare to bring ft was the surprise and confusion on lows. The West ba If of Section tw en his wife to Chanusse. Rojestvensky's ships, ws ars told, that ty seven. Township th irty two South, Michael also cherished a strong an led to the disastrous defeat of kts Range fifteen Weal. tipathy to the I*arlsians. whom he re fleet. It la susceptible of proof, more J- Any person or p-rsoi s vo irospma- garded aa all given over to follies and over. that Togo was largely to blam t sg for the purpose of b u n tin g , fiahintr. for this surprise and confusion. or tra w lin g through in any «hnjK' 1 rm or m anner, or tearing down fences, or leaving out side gates open, og molest ing personal property, w ill lie prosecu A re p re se n tu tiv c in th is DENNIS CUNNIFF JR., ted to the fu ll extent o f the la w . c o u n ty bv a la rg e fretti estate MICHAELS ' GUEST $ 7 OO. Semi Week^ and Tribune S2 OO. Always Remember the Fun Name L g g g t ly g R r o m o Q u in in e i Æ !»'<•’>< <>f* • !»«» HOME «e- UO. Daily Sunday and Tribune - - 11 I k Cures a Ccl<2 sn One Day, Grip in Two. on Bos. 25c. JO B W O R K . ‘t t a J k a n g Towder The Best to be had in Carry County, a t reason able Prices. B ill Heads, Letter Heads, Legal Blanks, A n y Thing, ’ FIR E AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, of California. JOURNAL A n i TRIBUNE. Daily and Tribune - - - - . B o o ts a n d S h o e s. ABSOLUTELY PURE Do You Know rho News Yo u c.tn have it « Il foi Per" Per M o n th u v V M o n d i .at in T h e E v e n in g T ele g ra m , P o rt land , Oregon. I t Is the largest ev- ¡ening newspaper published in O r*- g 'X 'i.it v iita in s n ll the u< ws of the state aii.) « 4 Cm n atio n . T ry it for m onth. A sam ple conv w ill be m a il ed to von free. Address t h e telegram , P O R T L A N D , OK. N O T IC E . N o t i c e is hereby g iv e n t o a l l w h o m it i..a y ooneern, not to e n te r u p o n 01 tn rp iirs, in u n y trim m e r, upon llic h;n<i o f th e u iH le fF ig n e d , s itu a - tt*n n ear D e n m a rk , C u r r y c o u n ty , iri gon, fo r llic purpoea o f h u n tin g ilh guns o r Hogs, o r fis h in g . A ls o nut io leave u n y 'g a te open o n g o in g th ro u g h , o r o th e rw is e trespass in u n y m a n n e r. A n y person o r p e r sons so e n te rin g upon said prem ises w ith o u t m y consent w ill be prose cuted to the f u ll e x te n t o l th e la w . HARRY WILSON To Itoiu 11 >1 1, j C o n c e r t s , w ' T he undersigned hereby give notice I th a t they are tlie owners of the South half o f Section 16, Township th ir ty three, South range fourteen W e s t o f W illam ette m eridian, Oregon. A ll p a r ties are warned not to trespass upon o r m ake any locations, e ith e r placer o i q nurtz claim s at their peril. D . K l L I.A H E R ) ,• Owners. J. H . M c A rg s .J P o rtlan d , Ors. ^Briefs, ! Posters,^ Envelopes, Statem ents, Up o-date Work Done on Short Notice. Satisfacton Guaranteed. W ANTED c o rp o ra tio n . S p ecial induce- I e P- U. S. M ln e rtJ F i i r y n e f , m en ta to thoae w ho w ish to ~o— becom e fin a n c ia lly in terested u . , - 'S u r v e y o r for th e D is tr ic t id O r i n « Heal E s tn te S een rifv fr’n. Fort D e ra il .rn llld g . .I’rflC A G rgon G o ld l l e a c h , - „ . O re g o n ' In connection w ith t h e t r ib u n e •fi’" i " 'm . R. Johnson, Lessee of I he above described prendsi-s M » - T o - B a e fo e F i t l y r e e v e G u a ra , teed tobaeco h a b it care, make-, we«» « • ■ M r s « . 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