Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, March 01, 1918, Image 3

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mill plums, told rtPI Thu» alii-Trod Tone
ltiiiy "Louise run Inlii her own room,
Mite Mlii'tol |i».klllg ilowli u liti la*, gl uy well uml Miut she and her homely poirl- grubbed a can o f talcum und did not
lilril twllli-ritol vy In i fnll.v.
lleea bad held back Irug.ily from that wult to see wlicther abe applied It even­
Illlly l.oiiIno look u de«*p Itr calti ami bonne
ly to her telltale eyelids, tint dubbed
nati' oli, angllng allghlly III» Mie tilulT
Hilly Loulue lay down U)mn the couch ut them ou tbe way to her mother's
ao limi «ho rollili cross at Un* head uf out on the back jarreb and Hlept heav­ room.
tln* guidi
Il w a a varjr qulet, vary
ily for three hour«, while Phoebe and
“ Ii<a'tor aaya you're ull right, mom*
t Mit f u I uml wlldly l>**u u 1 1 fui, Iti In Jmn
the doetoi watebed over her mother.
uile. only you muatn't go digging post
Mi* uf bilia uml ih "¡i gnalusl canyon*.
Site vvTTge w'iili u~toTmT i-dieTnU Ijeen holes or abovellng buy for uwblle.”
Itili Illlly T.OUltoC ir li Un Titoligli »Olii»*
dreaming, and tbe dream bad taken
“ No, I giiena n o t ! " Her mother re-
tliIliK initolinia Inni dled.
Min* ahould from her cheekn wbal little color her u|amdcd uncotiiM'loUHly to the H u m i l i a ­
l i u v g o b i ' ilnwit ami Invi-tollgalitol ami lilgbt vigil liad left. Stic bud dreamed tion of Hilly Louitoc's tone. " I couldn't
tlirmil IIntuì' calili* louoc II.ut la, If that Ward wun In danger, that men dig holes with u tcaa|aain, I'm tbut
alle iluiiul. Wcll, ulh* dar«**!; Il watt not were bunting blm for wbal tie had done weuk and UHeleato, Idd be nay vvlmt It
feur limi belìi ber tu Ibi* up|s*r Mlo|ien. at tliuf corral. Tin* corral seemed the wan. Hilly lamlae?" T h e Nick are a l­
Mite illil noi want tu kliow wbut brami center o f a light between Ward uml the ways ao eurloua about their Illnesses.
tbey l'tiri, or wbelber un Irmi bai) sear-
men.
Stic dreamed tbut lie earn« to
"lib , your lumbago got to m-rapplng
her and that abe mimt bide him uway wltb your liver. 1 forgot the name be
eil freuli inarku.
Hut though Hbe took gave It, but It' m nothing to worry
"l Hi, l i m i ! " alle uahl tii't'i aloni), uml unit nave blm.
Iberti yyuu u |nnyer uml u (iroleut, a blm to a cave, which wuu tots'ret enough about.” Hilly L oij I hc bud Imagination,
eurue uml u quest loti ull III lleme iwo for her plirjMMC, yet nhe could not feel rememtier.
M/vyr'»8»»i »»r MtUr Hmwn ium I
)
(bat be wan nufe even there. Th ere
w ordii.
" I guess he'd think It wum something
6 Y N O P 8 I3 .
So Iroiil.le troubli* Ibut ulek**iietl ber wan toomettilug Willie menace.
to worry ul.out If be bud It,” tier motb­
Hilly Loulue went uoftly Into the er retorted fretfully, but reussured nev­
f U l A I ' T f " Il I Mart i.y, l»»w brows'«, un* very noni uml ebokiul ber luto duttili
holme, tiptoed to the door o f tier moth* ertheless by the eutoijuI manner o f Hilly
eumi'i'il 11. * nth i»f voi
ut I h | ii '' 1 li U nil
betou uml nt|ilee/.itol ber beart no Ibut
IIMl 'I I to, With litol to h I f I h r to i.UMt'ti nil Jtototo, Die ut ile o f li yyan ugony caute ami
e ra room and h u w tliat abe lay ipilet, Louise. " I believe I could eat u little
Jinirnry itvi-i • l.-t.i'it « i nil. itilvlnic fuui
with her eyen eloaed. Henlde tbe w in ­ mite o f toast und drink some tea,” Nhe
niton unit U!« II. h |. niii in i * a
to I'.rehti.* rode w11li ber Ibroiigb Mie bimallng
w h u i * n 11 1 h t f* 11 » I ti li Ia Will v • tinto MtitoiuTi
dow the doctor tout with bln to|a-etHeleto uibled tentatively.
iliiHk
o
f
Ib*'
eunyoiiH
uml
over
Mie
Jtototo In ri'ltilv In toll'll III I In' Ill'll Ulto! II
fur ilown toward the end o f bln none,
•l»n|, hui M .A 1 1l i > tini in "it | i 1>"I'I| hk Hh'iig brlgliler I i IIII o |. n .
“ And an egg isaichcd Hoft If you want
■ nut In.« full * I ‘ i v "i* I'.'iiin .
Ih.it night.
rending u pule green pHiuphlct tbut he It, mom
Illlly l.oiilm- dld liot remeiiiber alty-
1‘ boetie Just brought in tbe
Iliruugh niitni.il In-llln I Iw u nf I h « Utonn
uiiltot huve brought In hit* jaa-ket. Phoe­ eggs ” Hilly Louise went out hui:iming
llilng ih i li-li ti In mi timi ride «*»cept Ibut
■I
I h « i h h gitili«' i uf Un t .»ve w In* i « limy tolte yyuu gliul Mie way vyu« long.
Mine be w in down by the creek washing unconcernedly under tier breath us if
■ ■ f " * I " 1 hv Mutili
«
' i • g n u « « Ulto
clothe* In tbe tohnde o f a willow clump,
lililí*, hi l'li'ii I il* n . 1 « I h « |il.i< m n f bur I li. rimi bei uleadll', oli uml ou uml
tobe bud not u care beyond the proper
li I «U n ito to I "I I hi 1 I "III-1 1 « u I un '' I Mh to pi ito iieitol.nl no gitiiil11iti. ami Mimigli W olver­
Hbc went Into her own room, utlll toutotlng o f the bread und brewing o f
• to ai « I ' n
I nitor
il.« y gru Jnliito'l hy un
walking ou her torn. In her trunk wnu tbe tea.
nliii-i rnii|ilto vyhfi il« Ih ni r «i.* • I with 1 1 « ino eunyoii was bluek tlurk III uioat
a blue pltndi tai« o f tbe kind tbut 1 m
M
aril a amt alan aaltobllab u hnitia To Itiliet‘H tobe llkltol 11 to'l
One need not go to war or voyage to
I b « in la burn a iluugblur, i lirlati'iia.l Willy
Jolili l ’ rlngle wun Htnmlliig by the given to one at Christman. It wus fad
the fur cornerx o f the earth to llnd the
Lutili«.
gule wiilllng fot' ber, whldt wuu Ull- i ed and the cluHp wun tobowlng tirutouy stuff heroes urc made of.
C H A P T E R II A Tur a i : H in Marthy, lintiul, If Illlly I. ou I hc liuti beeu norinal
at ttie edgen Sitting U|Mrn her l«i| wltti |
C o n t i n u e d next w • ■■ k
I
i
tlie tiox In tier lap Hilly Louise ptiwcd
enoiigb lo uni tee II
111* .ulne forward
billin' lull., h u
n 1 1 • ■ w ri. in h a l i n g Uni
a nlrnngnr i l l ng " ' ai I I I -itti..' Hall
11« uml look Ulne l.y Mie brillio wheu alle
huatllv In the Jumble of kcepsakea It
T i l e Senti nel receives illiiuiries e- . cr v
I n Ihi II I .I In ululi i- i 11 1 u M.: i alni 1« wul
111 Mini m 111 i-i I, vy li li b wiih ul III more un- held; uu eugle’s claw wbleb she meant week trniii pr ospect i ve settlers vv ho
i ninni hy |lt||y I
* c iniilln'i
lu ll"
titoini|. f.ir Illlly I.ouIne ulwuyH eared
Home time to have mounted for a wish copies o f the paper. It’ y o u wish
dui un hlnitoi i r u « W u iil YYarran wlm baa
a * i i
n M
fot bei ovyn boi ne bolli frolli tiuldt alni
brooch: three or four arrowheads o f to sell y o u r laud y o u r ad. should be ill
the tohlny, black Htuff which the Indiana T b e Sen li nn I, where prospect i ve settlers
| .1 efereiiee.
i ’ ll A I T E M
I I I M u i l l i v la hnrrlflril In
Unit that Jaaa hit
■ I ■. . r i ..
ghl
" V o r moni ni le, h I io ' h alek," be an-
were said to huve brought from Ycl
w i l l see i t .
I 'ig g l n g u K m
In a I n n i |ihi. « altoivii
tioiinettol Hloltdly. "S b e ’H worrjr you lowtotoiie park, u knot o f green ribbon
l h a u 1 1 n ill* I
ah'- w ) i « l a J.i
'a hmly
on
1 1 .n lininr niHitto
w hutolliN i r-iw
unit
whirl, she bud worn to a St. Putrlek'a
imi)be buri yoreuelf,
Vo betler go,
liurttog imi ib ml
i 'b ur ila I i n , b « r u rp h a w
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
day dunce In itolae ; raMleanake ruttles
luaybe."
ai i l i ' «
Illlly I. oii I hi * tlld noi airower, but ruu o f ull h I zch ueverul foldiil clipping*
N o t i c i ' is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t \ l f . J u r y
I V - 1ITOX
« H A I T I II
r ! «1 o
to
Ill lly
"Oli, bua veruea that in*il caught her fancy and
I «4 j « 1 1 *»i - * m rune h to It HJlilrr* if Nhr Inti »••••• n uI. Mie |.utb to Mie ealilu.
' has been a p p o i n t e d e x e c u t o r o f th e last
«nythlrit? «if fo»ir o f !» . 1r » ia I von whit h everylblug gol lo ba|.|>eii ull ut oliee? '
bud been put awuy arid forgotten; an
difluí*!*«’ !! i «■<] t h**ft ht «Ilo« • *!• fit. ami Hilly
alle erteli aitimi, |iroti*Nllllg llgulliHt Mie amber I m - hi I abe bud found onee. Sbe ; w i l l and t e s t a m e n t o f R o b e r t M r i f f i n ,
L'ldtttt Mt.irtN III Unit ft
dee.'iiae.l, by th e c o u n t y c ou rt o f L a n e
lm|ilneubleiieHH o f mlafortune,
turned the t>ox upside down In tier lap
c o u n t y , O r e g o n , on t h e llt th d a y o f F e b ­
« Il A 1 I I It V Hi r »»’-IC I; un rotti**, hut
"V
o
r
mommle'a
ulek,"
l*liia*tie
un
and
ahook
IL
It
muut
tie
there
tbe
K ill. 1 •
.* itt Hot J! ft« f •• ! hv 1 1 . «• hr.i u
r u a r y , A. II. li'l to ; th a t a ll p ers o n s hav
tblng atie nought, tbe thing tbut bail
nomiceli In u whlspcr
"Hbe'u era iy
t i r i o f \\ . 1 . ! 1 fu» i .11it yon, f o r R»tr I r Ijlutd]
! m g e lai ms a g a i n s t said e s t a t e a r e h er e
IfiK * •• i li* i .U n . oil 1 -»«* 11u* nt b u n«l I m on
troubled her most In her dream; tbe
e g tlH e you la-eli ho long.
Sbe'u iivyful
tl.r
hr Ink .*f f.l I V« . ih htritkilowil Mhrn
l.a«, I gufato”
tiling tliat wan a menace while it e x ­ b y not i tie d to p re s e n t tin* s am e, duly
- ..f il n n !.< •»! « «• v% r dru'l.
•ihn fl io I n o li 1
Tvi o
it ' 1
' t ■ i rti.o i 1 1 11 v i y 1 *t r li tr
ist til It was ut the very bottom o f i v e r i f i . i l , to said A l f . J u r y at Hank o t
Illlly I.ou lue salii uolblng. but went
IT 4 L a|*|*l • • . h -n hi« 1 n. N li • uk ! lit; a bout for
III » b e r e b e r m o t b e r lai m o a n l i i g , ber
tbe Inn, caught III u corner. Sbe took I 'ot tug.- (i r o v e in C o t t a g e d r o v e . O r e
m'ilii!fin' « t• •• k
Him iI hl»*M • VV.ti «!'■ « ahln.
tul tu I« imi II
fitti* vvlilte ami Itiri ie il t o Mie e e ll lli g .
It out with linger* tbut trembled, crum­ I g o n , w i t h i n s ix m o n th s f r o m d a t e o f
Illlly L o u i s e beraelf liuti imllod u|i ber pled It Into u little bull no that abe ' f i r s t pub li en t ion o f th is n o tic e .
D a t e o f f i r s t p u b l i c a ! ion t h e L’ L’ nii
rotoerveto o f a t r e u g t b um l ebeiTtulneHa,
could not read wtiat It Maid, Htrulgtit-
C H A P T E R VI.
*lay
o f F ebru ary, l!i| \
unti Ilio llngerH nln* Inld oli ber motber'u ened it Immitollutely und read it re­
ALF. J FRY,
fo r e b e t td » e r e c im i u m l Hleu.ly.
luctantly from the beginning to tbe end
The Corral In the Canyon.
I I . J. S H I N N ,
E xecutor.
l ’ i'or old momiule! I» It Ibut linaty
where the lant word w u h ellp|M*.| abort
t ' I T K Hiiilili-nly. Just ut sundown,
A tto rn e y fo r estate,
f " " m "J
with hatoty toclHHora. A paragraph rut
Ullibngo ugnili?" ibi* nakeil euresHlngly
lililí I " n i ' ' i Jinn liny lin: vy n a In- |Ii(j ,| |,|
penult tbr tiniest strode o f
from u uewHpu[a*r It w as; yellow aud
lor i ujiii'l In u un. 1 1 unexpected auxIHy lo a|Nill the reinsurance o f lier
frayed from contact with other objects,
N O T IC E POR P U B L I C A T I O N
tua liner.
Sbe vvit* tlreniiilug iib.ng n jtreHenee. " I vyent fartlier tliuu uaual telling o f things -
tini l.olloiiiitol eunv in. bn.kmg for un Ulti Itlue'u preti y tender, ho 1 euuetl lilla
Hilly Louise Idt her llpa until they
D e p a r t m e n t ot t h è I n t e r i o r , I". S.
cnay iiin i m i . " vy lien Itine ll i 'e w U|' tiloug, uml l ui feti f i l l i ) Iute.
I HUp- hurt, but abe could not keep back tbe
L a n d O f f i c e ut K o s e b u r g , O r e g o n , K.*lo
IlIn le.ni. Il tettisi v. .Ili III e.iito llinihl po s e you ve ln*eu bavlug all kludto of tear* tbut came hot and stinging while
r u a r y 4, I b i s .
forwuid niel ntlTc" will. w bl.-l'il no*,
lltoiitoterto bupiielillig lo me." Sbe was she read
She m IId tbe little heap o f
N o t ic i* i l h e r e b v g i v e n Miai .Talli*"*
lilla.
Krnm bla maimer itliiiia->i uny
I ut Hai it g ber ungerà Hootbliigly over ber odds und ends to tbe middle o f tbe bed,
S IL K CREEK
A lb e rt Mav nie, ni H l u k c l y v ilio , O r e g o n ,
tblng uilglil lie ulieutl of tlicm
Ami luoMier’a forebeatl » b i l e tolte explalnist crushed ttie clipping Into her pulm aud
w lio , on M a r c h V HMÌ». m i e l e l l u n o -te nil
bi*eaUtoi* . I l i a lit of Ilio I Hiato Ibi III li** : timi tolte n i i w Miai Iter motber dld liot went out stealthily Into the Immaculate
.Special to The Sentinel..
E n t r y S e r i a l \*.. lilno'Js f .. r l . o f 2 ot
»■mi.I cull for 1)111* k nei Ion If nil) of titoun ho mudi u h wlieu tolte caute luto kitchen
Kelt. 27.— Mrs. I. N. Dresser, o f Lynx
As If she were being spiral ¡ Sei*. 7. T p . L' ii S.. li.
E.. \V. M., an d
Miem beeutni* u ecitalniv Hilly Lottisi* Mie room.
upon she went cautiously to tbe stove, on A u g u s t itti, II*Ili. I n u l e A d d i t i o n u l Hollow, spent t i c week enti with friend*
I w Itol. il ber gun belt uroiiml
ibut ber
"t if diurne I worrletL
I wluh you lifted a lid and drop|a*d ttie dip p in g In
here.
six abooier a w iing » I t l i l u euay riti eli vvoiildu't luke (beni long rltloN. Oh, I where tbe w.aal blazed the brightest. Honietotead E n t r y S e r i a l N o . I» 1 OT!• ** f o r
Miss Vesta Kruse, o f Eugene, is
th è S M i , o f * E 1 1 o f N M 1 » o f S e . ■ tioit
o f ber blind Willi bel tlligera alie Illude gtietoto II a lumtiugo moatly but neoni* She watched It Hare und become noth­
Spending the week at the Babcock
7, Tovv nship L'il
R a n g e 2 E., M i Halli
aure limi Ilio gun WUH baiai. Ili Ila boi
llke It iilu’t, eli ber. T h e palli aeeuiH tu ing n o t even a pinch o f ash *s; tbe
home.
e t t e M e r id iu t i, h a i f i l i s i notici* o f i n te n
Mor uml kicked Ulne mildly ua u bini Ite Uiiwtly III rny tolde."
Site Hllrretl cllpplug wan not very large. When It
Ray Clevenger, o f Eugene, spent Sut-
I tio n t o maki* f i n a l t h r e e y e n r p r o o f to
to go ou uml hi * i * vv Ititi It una ull ubotil. I retotleiialy uml inouinal uguln,
wan gone nhe put the ltd back aud | e s t a b lis h e l a i m t o th e la m i a h o v e d e
irdny at the Clevenger home.
Ulne went forward, idepplng caally
"M'Iiut'a I ’ hoetn» tn*eu tlolug for tt? went tiptoeing to tbe door. Then abe
Elmer Caldwell, formerly o f this placc­
| s e rib e d , b e f o r e E. < >. Ir a n ic i, 1‘ . S. Coni
un Mie Hofl tol.le bill
In roiigli eminlry You tloti'l Kt*eiu tu bave ali)' fever, rau.
hiti recently o f Nebraska, visited Mon-
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netosioner.
at
his
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,
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whatever you unni lo •■*• la Hourly ul
aiommle uml lliut'u u go.nl llilng
Ul
Phoetie wan down by the creek, so
lav night at the Ashby home.
| g o n , on t h e IHth d a y o f M a r c h . 1**1 **,
wayu uround n ubur|t bend; you read It go IIx you one o f Mionc dandy apice Hilly
Louise went to the stable,
Mrs. Jennie M'ttlker vi-ited Monday
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ar-
too III tile utorll'H uml biHtkto o f trnvelH (multiceli
llud uuy sttpper, momiule?" through tliat and on beyond, still run­
it th
I Silin' Taylor home at Cottage
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;
uml wbeii you ride mil In Mie billa you
"Oli, | eoiildn't eat. l ’ boetie mudo a ning
Farther down was a grassy
drove.
Jo h n M . C a in . o f H l a k e l v v ille . O r e g o n ;
timi It ho In reality. Hilly l.outsc ríale bop poiiltlee, but It’* avyful aoppy "
nook—ou beyond tbe road
Sbe went
o t t o Heine is moving his household
for tbree or four mlnulea before hbc
" W'ell, tiever mimi. Your dear datigli- there and hid liehlnd the willows, *loe H l n k e l v , o f H l a k e l v v ¡ I l e O r e g o n ; goods into his home here.
T h o m a s C. M a y , o f l. nn d n x. O r e g o n .
received any Inkling o f » b u t luy ahead, ter la ou Mie Joli n o » . She'll bave you
where she could cry Htid no one la* tbe
Mr. Hopper is moving his furniture
M
IL C A N O N .
titoligli Itlue’u bebu v lor during ibut In- all comfy In Just uliout tw o minutea
wiser. Hut she could uot cry tbe ache fS meli 14
from here.
R
e
g
is
tro
fervili liuti toervtal to reatotolire ber some­ Ileiidnebe, munì? All rlgbt, U l Juat
out o f her heart u » r tbe rebellion
Miss Ruth Powell spent the week-end
what. lit* » n s lliterotolial still lo yybut alnike up your pilly und brlug you Nudi
against tbe hurt that life had given
w ith friends itt Cottage drove.
lay Jiitot ollt o f tolglit beyotul u toliotil.ler u dandy apice |>oultk*e I evpist you'll
her.
I f Hhe could only have burned
Elder Rhodes and Dr. Lockwood, o f
N O T IC E FOR P U B L I C A T I O N .
o f tile bill, ttllt lit* ili*l not U|t|a*ur to t*e wnlit to eut It !"
ItiIly Loulae's volee memory when she burned that clip­
Medford, Elder J. A. Rippey and S. C.
In Mie leu at it lit i tuya I. Therefore Hilly wua Hoft uml lmd u tirooily Hweetnetou
ping! She could still believe and be
Department ot the Interior, I". S. Rockwell, o f Roseburg, and Mr. Cqok.
Louise knew It couldn't In* u bour, ut »Ite li alle vv labili II ho , tbnt H.Milhed
happy If only she could fo rget the Lund O ffic e at Koaehurg, Ore. Febru­ o f Ashland, met with the local board
uny rute.
more tbuu medicine. Iter uiuthvr'to eyen
things It said.
and church officers M'ednesday fore
ary 4, I Wit).
'II...V carne to tile polnt o f tbe I i III' n eloned wearlly whlle the glrl talkei!;
Phoebe called her a fte r a long while
Notice is hereby given that Harley noon to investigate the tw elfth grade
■houliler and Illlly Lottine llgblem il Mie tbe muad#*to o f tier face reluxial a llttle
had passed.
Hilly lantlse bat lied her O. Cain, o f Hlakcly v i lie, Oregon, who, school proposition.
reloto liiHtlnetlvely » l i l l e nbe totareil ul trola tbeir look o f pulu.
Miss Marjorie liildersleve is at Mrs.
face
lu
the
cold
w ater o f the Wolverine, mi March a. 1SM5, made \djoining Fariu
» b a t luy leveuled benentli, ’Ibi* beud
Hlll.v L o iilie l.ent und lalil her lipa
o f Mie guid i was bloi'keil vvltli u corrai llglitly on her inothor’H ebeek. "PiKrr used her handkerchief for a tow el and llinnotead Entry, Neiial No. uUai2P. Hum B ea g er'* home in Cottage d rove
went back to take up the duties life fur the Isit 7 o f Section 7, Township 20 for a time.
- tornali, lilgb. bbbleii frolli vlew ou all oíd nruiumle!
I ’d bu ve come borne
E. M. Babcock. M. F. Babcock. L. H.
allieto save wlicre alle tol.aal, li.v Mie H-rillintug i f I'il kiiovvn tola* wuh aiek hud laid upou her. T h e doctor's team S., Range 2 E., M ¡limnetic Meridian,
Slagle, John Ashby and II. M. Dame-
was
hitched
to
the
light
buggy
be
has
filed
notice
o
f
intention
to
make
Jugged vv alls o f n « k nini beuvy aM|u*n | u„,| bail to bave nasty. atippy stufT."
drove, and tbe doctor wus standing in tmal three year proof to establish claim wood were among those in the d r o v e on
ttileki*ta beyond.
In tin* kitchen u very dllTerelit Hilly
'Hie corral was lait Mu* setting for Louise uieatoureil spleen und asked a the doorway with hlto uiiuare medicine to the luml above ilesi ribed, before hi. business Tuesday.
Mrs. Eou M heeler went to the (iron*
» h u t Hilly Louise -.lured al so uul><« uuestiou now and then In u whisper uml case lu his hand waitin g to g iv e her a O. Ininiel, I'. S. Commissioner, ut his
o ffic e at Eugene, Oregon, on the lsth M'ednesday morning to say goodbye to
llevlngly, A borsenmu laid ridden out bnn tint I with u repressitol uiievenuena fe w Dual directions liefore he left.
her son, il. M. Wheeler, us he passed
H e was like so many doctors—be day of March, lillto.
o f Mie corrili Just as nlic came Into which betrlive.I the strulu abe was un­
seemed to be afruld to tell the whole , Claimant names as w itnessca: Albert through that plate on the early morning
sigili, bad turned a sharp corner and der.
He stuck to Hay nic, o f Blakely v ille, Oregon; John Train on his way to California.
bud dIsup|Haurial by riding up Mie amile
" T e ll John to suddlc up mid go for truth about his patient.
Civile Hitrchum was out from Cottage
slope sbe i h a aii pied, bul further along tbe doctor, I'boebe, und don't let uioui- evalive optimism und then iieulriillzed M. Cam, o f Blakely v ille, Oregon; Thom
%tml In a a b a llo » depression wbleh libi tule know whatever you do. Thlu Isn’t
as f . May, o f Lundux, Oregon; Joseph d rove Sunday.
" I licit*'' Jim W atch , o f Salem, was
A. Blakely, of Blakely v ille. Oregon,
blm rompit*: ely ufter that one lirief her lumhugo ut nil. 1 don't know what
a guest at the Curtis W a tc h home the
glimpse.
M . H. C A N O N ,
It Is.
I wonder I f n hot turiieutlue
fk ro ll
Register. first o f the week.
o f course ! lie gulch w um dusky with ,*|,,tli wouldn't be better M ihu this? I've
Sam Dumewood, o f Wildwood, visit
deep tolmdow•', und she bad bail mil) u ,t g.asl mind to try It ; her eyes arc
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1 1
LUCKY STRIKE
CIGARETTE
at the
O U ’L L enjoy this real
Burley cigarette. It’s
full of flavor—just as good
as a pipe.
Y
n„ n M noivi:i<
TOASTED
T h e B u r l e y tobacco is
toasted; makes the taste
delicious. You know how
toasting improves the flavor
of bread.
And it’s the
same with tobacco exactly.
Q
'glimpse. Hill tbe hoi e was u dark buy
und the rider was slim uml tall ami
wore u gray but. T b e heart id Hilly
Lou I.sc piiiitoid ii moment from Its steady
ben Mug utlll then sunk heavily under u
great weight. She wus range born and
range hrisl. She bud sat wide eyed ou
her ibuldy'to knees and bean! him tell o f
losses ill cattle iiiii ! horses iiinl o f cor-
rals found bidden aw ay lit strange
places und o f unknown riders who dirt-
iippciircd niysterlo. 'ly into tbe Iii11st.
Stic bud bet,nl of these tiling«; tbey
w ere » pint o f tin stage setting for
vvlld drnums o f tin W est,
With u white Lac si.owing around
her close pressili lips ur i u horror In
her wide eyed glum e she nsle iptieMy
along the alili* o f Mie blutT toward
where Hhe hud si 4*¡ i the horseman dls-
appear. H e w i i h rb.iug n dark liny and
he wore u gray hut ami dark coat, ami
he was m II iii und tall.
Hlll.v Louise
made a sound that was close to a groan
aud set her teeth hard together after-
ward.
She reached the hillside just above
the corral.
There wert cuttle down
there, moving Uliesnily about lit the
shadows. O f Hit* horseman there was,
o f course, no sign just the corral ami
a fe w rent less cattle shut llishte aud
hill the hilltops a soft, rose violet glow
ami lu the sky beyond a blend o f pur­
ple and deep crimson to h I iow where
UiV sun hail been. ( lose lieshle he£ uh
glassy with fever and her skin Is cold
i Hs u llsh. You tell John to hurry up
|(,. can ride Hoxer. Tell him 1 w ant
iiim to get u doctor here hy tomorrow
M(Nm |f he has to kill hla borne div-
ing It."
T h a t lilgbt took Its toll o f Hilly
Louise und left a scared place lu her
memory.
It was a night o f stropping
tire In the cook stove that hot witter
might be h I wh . vm ready; o f tireless
struggle wltb tbe pain that came and
tortured, retinal sullenly from Billy
Loulae'a Htubtiorn lighting with potil-
Me*** und tur|H*ntliie cloths and every
homely remisi y she bail ever heard of,
anil rame ugniti Just when «lie thought
she timi won the light.
There was no time to g ive thought to
the trouble that had ridden home with
her, though its presence was like a
black shadow behind her while she
worked aud went to and fr o between
lied room and kitchen anil fought that
j tearing pain.
Sin* met the dawn hollow eyed and
so tired site could not worry very much
about anything. H er mother slept un-
easlly to prove that the battle had not
gone altogether against the girl who
hud fought the night through. She had
her reward In full measure when the
doctor came. In the heat o f noon, aud
after terrible minutes o f suaiieiioe for
Hilly Loutae while he counted pulse
aud took temperature aud__utudled
ed at the H. M. Dumewood home Tues­
day night.
Don't forget that by paying a full
year's subscription in advance you get
it at the old rate o f tl.50. The new rate
applies on delinquent accounts only, t f
The want ad. way is the right
also the surest w a y .
way,
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIME TABLE
North Bound
South Bound
No. 1 a— p;5o
No. 14— 1:35
No. 10— 2:."3
a. m. No. 13— 2:05 a. m.
p. m. No. 53— 0:54 a. m.
a. m. No. 15— 2:42 p. m.
No. 17— 7:40 p. m.
No. 53 carries coaches only as fa r
south as Ashland.
A P O O R L Y FED HORSE
reflects discredit on its owner, but the
owner gets the worst o f the deal be­
cause economy in feeding the uorse
affects its workin g capacity as well as
its appearance. I f your horse kicks on
his feed you can correct it by buying
your feed here, as you get the best
quulity for the least outlay. Farmers,
contractors and horse owners generally
know that our feed is always up to the
standard.
STERLING FEED CO.
ADM1NISTRAT0R S NOTICE.
Notici* is hereby given that thè un
ilersigned hns 1...... apponiteli l.y the
contiti court for Lune eounfy, Oregon,
udmiiiistrutrix of the estate o f Martha
A. Streud, deceased.
i
All persona Imi ing cliiinis uguinst
saiil estate are reqttired to prcscnt them
to me illlly verified, at Cottage Urove, I
Oregon, withiu six inonths a fter the
tinte of first publieation o f this notici*.
Date o f first publieation the Ist day
o f Ecl.ruary, I !* 1 S.
MRN. 0. B. P E R R Y ,
Ailministratrix o f the estate of
fim i
Mrs. Martha \. Stroml, deceasetl
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE OF FI
N A L SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the tin
dersigtted administrator of the estate
J o f Emery I.. Ooodridge, deceased, has
filed in the county court o f Lane conn
tv, Oregon, his final account as such
administrator o f said estate and that
Saturday, the lt'.th day o f March, l!H7,
W as T i k e Bo Many- D o c t o r * -
,Im'
*f ** • Vlo*k :1 m •*
A fra id to T ell the Truth.
. ,l:,v
!,rl h> !,M" 1 " ’" r'
..... .
I ing objections to said report and the
the reassurances he uttered hy empba- settle...... thereof.
Hlzlng the necessity o f being untitled I f
N E L S O N I M' RI I A M.
Mrs. Machoimld showed auy symp­
Administrator o f tbe Estate o f
toms o f auotber attack.
f 15ml5 Emery L. Uoodridgc, deceased.
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