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HENRY LEWIS, Prop.
TOLEDO, OREGON. $
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GUARDIAN'S SALE OE REAL PROPERTY.
Notice Is Hereby given that on Saturday the
7th day of March 1908, at the hourf one o'clock
p.m. of mild day, at the front door of the
Court house in Toledo. Lincoln COUnt V
I will nfl'm- for snle and sell to the highest bid,
cer tor casn in nana, all the right, title and
estate of Randolph Orton, a minor, In and to
the following described real properly, to-wlt:
An undivided one fourth interest in and to
the south east quarter of the south west quar
ter or lots numbered 27 and 28, and the aoutli
west quarter of the south east quarter or lots
numbered 29 and 80 of section seventeen in
township ten south, range ten, west of Willam
ette Meridian In Oregon.
Said Bale Is made under and pursuant of a
license and order made by the County Court of
l.lnceln county, Oregon, on the third day of
February, 1008, in the matter of the guardian
ship ofthe estate of Rand 1 pli Orton, a minor,
authorizing nnd empowering me, C. K. Hawk
ins as guardian of the estate of aald mUior
above named, to sell the above described real
properly at public auction to the hlgaesl bid
der for cash In hand, and to dispose of the pro
eecds in the manner prescribed by law,
Dated this 3rd dy of February ."lsos.
c. E. Hawkins,
Guardian of the above named minor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Laud Olllce, Portland, Oregon,
February 8, 1908.
Notice la hereby given that Harlie R
Wtlson of tjiletz, Oregon, hai died notice of
h'.s Intention to niake final commutation proof
in support of his claim, viz; Homestead entry
No. 10133, made Jan. 2, 1907, for the Lots 8 and 4
and sjjj nw ot section 2, township 9 s ranae
low, and that .aid pVoof will be made before
the Register and Receiver at Portland, Oregon
on March 21, 1908.- "
Ho namca the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of aald land, viz:
Chris Burn, A. W. Morgan, Stephen L. Strat
to, Daniel W. McOlll all of BlleU, Orogon
' XL0BNeN 8. Diieshib, Register
The Jailers
Daughter,
Orlrlnal.J
"What 7' In for?" asked the jailer's
daugh' i peering through the bare.
She i u gangling girl of sixteen,
with blue eyes and light wavy hair
hi' ,1ns loose over her back. The
p j;.er was a stalwart young fellow
' ..venty.
"Ilorse stealing."
"Couldn't y find nothing better f
do than that?"
"I didn't steal any horses. A man
with a grudge against me put up a Job
on me."
"Is that f? V ortn't f swing if y'
didn't ' i
The - t o:i reading a pa
per ti. . bim.
"I'd let . .." iue added In a low
tone, "only ik keeps too sharp a
watch n the keys, and there ain't
much time."
The young ninn turned from his pa
per. "You can help me to got out If
you vifh." Ih Raid.
'v "
"Cttk " r:!w?"
"Nothing . U-ck saw."
"That won't do. Bring me a file and
a case knife."
'Top's got file among bis tools, I
can get the ens. knife easy enough."
She went away, returning with the
articles asked for. Tbe prisoner, cov
ering his hands with the bedclothlug
that the filing should not be heard,
r-rorecded to v.:zic a saw .of t'ue kuliV.
With one or both he proposed to cut
away the bars to his window. This he
did while" the jailer's daughter strum
med on a piano directly over bis bead
so that the noise of cutting could not
be heard.
When be had finished, tbe girl came
again, and he said to her: "Goodby. If
I get out safely, some day I may come
back to reward you."
"I've been thinking I'd go with you."
she said, her eyes glistening.
lie looked at her earnestly for some
time without speaking. What he was
thinking she didn't know. At lust he
said:
"All right Meet me soon after 2
o'clock tomorrow mornlug outside the
wall."
When the prisoner heard the Jailer's
clock wheeze out 2 In the morning, he
removed the liars, got out of tbe win
dow,' climbed a wall and stole away.
He was joined by tbe girl, and togeth
er they ran for a time, then when
they could run no longer walked and
consulted.
"It's only five miles t' the railroad
this way," said the girl. "Reckon we
better get on a train."
"Haven't got any money. Besides,
we couldn't likely get a train tHI morn
.lng, and tboy'd get us sure."
"Wbat'Il we do?" .
"Hide some place near by till the ex
citement has died out. There's a thick
et We'll go In there and see what we
can find."
They went into the thicket just as a
rancher near by was going Into his
stable to feed his stock. He saw them
and wondered who they were and
what they were doing there. When
several hours later a posse headed by
the jailer, frantic at the loss of his
daughter, caine along and asked the
rancher if lie had sceu a maa and a
girl go by. he told them that he had
Been them go Into the thicket.
Now. the thicket was large, and
there were places In It hard to get
through. It was ransacked, but the
fugitives were not found. The sheriff,
who was with the party, sent the Jail
er on with a couple of men, while the
rest completed the search. He Intend
ed to burn the couple out nnd expect
ed the Jailer if present would raise an
objection, fearing for bis daughter's
life.
The couple had wormed themselves
Into a tangled place where they had
not been followed. Presently they
sroelled smoke. Tbe man paled.
"We must get out of this," he said.
And they dragged themselves from
their hiding pluce and moved on, com
ing to an open space. The man paused
and looked about blm. Theti he begaji
to scrape away tbe dead leaves and
everything that could burn. The girl,
seeing his object. Joined her efforts to
his. The fire came on. crackling and
roaring, and when it reached them it
found them in the open space covered
by what loose earth they had been
Oble to Bcrape together. The posse
followed closely In the wake of the
flames. Passing some fifty yards from
the couple covered wilh dirt nud ash
es, they saw nothing more thuu n cou
ple of earth heaps. The prisoner nnd
the girl lay still till 'they could no lon
ger bear founds from the hunting par
ty, then ntwe nnd threw off the dirt
and ashes.
They stayed that day in the burned
wood and when the night came on,
guided by the north star, walked till
morning, when JJaey again rested in n
wood. In this way. traveling nights
and sleeping days, feeding on berries
and what else they could find, tbev
put mlltjs, between them and the Jail.
Finally they brought tip at a largo
ranch, and the young niuu led the way
to the house as though familiar with
the premises. A man came riding to
ward them on horseback. When he
n.w.them. he. rqlned in his horso.
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"Famer," said the young man, rvo
come home. I don't want any more In
dependence. But for this girl I would
have swung at the end of a rope
falsely accused by an enemy of horso
stealiug."
The father put out his hand to tno
returned prodigal.
Five years luter after the Jailers
daughter had returned from nn eur-f
ern college she married the man suo
bad saved from a felon1 1 dcaih.
ARNOLD U'UERTON
A new lot of Roys' Suits just arrived
at Stewart's
Notice for publication.
C. S. Land Olllcv, Host-burg, Oregon
January Ml, ls.
Notice is hereby given that James Hamsun,
of Euclid. Oreuon, haa tiled notice! ot his In-
j tentlou to make final five jear proof In sup.
port of his claim, viz: Homestead i-ntrv So.
. Ian), made December 12, VMO, for the n'.J M
I win uvli ot section 2ii, township 14 a, riniKe . 1
w, V. M and that hI.I proof will l,e wade.
Lt-foie Ira Wit-le, County Clerk, at Toledo,
Oiegon.on Saturday, April 4, 1908.
Ho names the follow log witnesses to prove
hlscontlnnotia residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, the land, viz:
Henry Hobell and Nicholas Luderman of
Euclid. Or.; A. L. Baldwin of Waldpoi t, Or.;
Ilutu-y Howell fit Toledo, Oregon.
Bknjamin L. Eddy, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8. Land Olllce, Portland, Oregon, 1
February 8, 1MM.
Notice Is hereby given that I4jnrv Wll-on of
Siletjs, Oregon, has tiled notice of his In
tention to make final commutation proof In
j support of his claim, viz: Homestead entry
No. lfiltft, mAde January 16, 1907, for the nw'4
BeU and Lois 2, a and -1 of section 5", town
ship 8 s, range 10 w, ami thjj said proof will
be made before the Clerk of Lincoln county,
at Toledo, Oregon, on March 24, 19u8.
! He names the following witnesses to prove
hla continuoua residence upon, and cultiva
tion of, the land, viz:
I Stephen l.ogan, Ksten Olson, John .Savage
and T. F. Cowing all o Silclz, Oregon.
Algkunon H. DitKHSKR. Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. S. Land Ofllco, Portland, Oregon,
February 8, 190S.
Notice Is hereby given that Alblu Mueller
of Siletz, Ore., has tiled noticuof his Intention
to make tinal commutation fproof in support
of his claim, viz: Homestead Entry No. 11)130
made January 6, 1!07, for the n?.j nw', sc'i '
nw and ne4 sw1 of section 14, township 9
south, range II) west, and that paid proof will
be made before tho Register and Receiver j
at Portland, Oregon, on March 24. 1908
lie names the following wltnusses to prove
his continuous residence upon, and cultivation
of, the laud, viz:
Harlie R. Wilson, A. W. Morgan, Stephen L.
Stratum and Chris Burn all of SiUtz, Oregon.
ALliEHNON H. DUKSSKlt, liegblor.
S NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
lT. 8. Land Cilice, Portland, Oregon,
February 8, 1908.
Notice Is hereby given that Daniel W, McOlll
Slletz, Oregon, has tiled notice of his inten
tion to inakS llnal commutation proof In sup
port of hlsclalm, viz: Hofiies'ead entpr io.
1(1142, made January 1(1, 191)7, for the se'4 of
section 26, towiiHhip 8 s, raiifio 10 w, and that
said proof will be made before tho Register
and Receiver at Portland, Oregon, on March 24,
1008.
He nnmes the following witnesses to prove
Discontinuous resilience upon, and eulliva
tlon of, aald land, viz:
A. W. Morgan, Htcphen L. Mratton, Chrls-f
tlan Burn and Harlie R. Wilson all of Hllctz, J
Oregon. Ai.okhnonh Dbkshkr, Register,
notice ok Visa i. settlement.
In the County Court of the Slale of Oregon
for Lincoln County.
In the matter of the estate of John F.Hunt.
sucker, deceased.
Nnilcu Is hereby given that tnc undersigned,
asailmitilFtratrlxof Ihecstnloo1 John F. Hunt-
BiiCKer, deceased, has filed with the County
Clerk ol Lincoln county, l.er llnal account In
said e.tato, and the County Court, .Itllng for
the transact ion of probate business has sot Mon
day, April 6th 191-8. at the hour of 10 a. m.
i hereof, at tho County Court, room of said
county, as tho time and place for settling aald
account and hearing object iona Iheroto, if any
,.lt And notice Is hereby irlvcli that at said
Umo and place, any au-l all objections to said
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aceotinL, ii any waii"i i'i j'-novv.
utHin by said Court.
Dated, Toledo, Or., Feb. 28, 1908.
Mahtiia A. H ITNTSUCK Kit,
Administratrix of tho estaloof John F.Hunt-
sucker, deceased.
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