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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ t Hinkson, of Alma. Oregon; Sidney Porter, of Walton, Oregon; Harvey Sallee, of Alma. Oregon, and Clair Hinkson, of Alma. Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims In thi3 office on or before said 6th day of June. 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. “Where did yon come from?" asked bls fear sufficiently to give him water MARRIED. * the skipper. occasionally, called softly to us. ♦ ♦ The figure shook Its b*ad. “ Come and look at him. ” said he. © “Where did you come from?” be re ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ (F “What’s the matter with him?” peated, walklug up und laying bls The marriage of Charles Nathan By.. "He's dying!” said the cook, with a © baud on the other’s shoulder. ' Griswold to Miss Freda Loraue Pe shudder. © Then the intruder spoke, but in a "He can't be going to die yet!” said terson took place at tbe home of the © strange fashion and in strange words. Bill blankly. bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. We leaued forward to listen, but even As he spoke the man's eyes seemed © when he repeated them we could make to get softer and more lifelike, and be Peterson, on Olive street, Saturday © nothing of them. looked at us piteously and belples-’v. evening at 6 o’clock, Dean E. C. San © “He's a furriuer,” said Roberts. Registration of land Title. From face to face he gazed In mute derson, of the Divinity School, offi © “Blest if I’ve ever 'eard the lingo inquiry, and then, striking his chest ciating. The weddinfc was a very I d the Circuit Court of the State of ’1 had one hundred acre» of |,nj Oregon for Lane County. afore,” said Bill. “Does anybody rek- feebly with bls fist, uttered two words. quiet affair, only the Immediate rel Union. Oleg on. and the aquirreh came a •rulze It?’ We looked at each other blankly, atives of the young people being In the matter of the application of © © © © © © © Louis E. Bean to reg^er the ti from the hills in such numbers that u Nobody did, and tbe skipper, after and he repeated them eagerly, and present. Mr. and Mrs. Griswold left © © O © O © © © seemed impossible to do anything with tle to the land in said applica another attempt, gave it up and, fall again touched his chest. ly together for a few minutes, slowly them. Hearing good reports Of ' i’ooi ou the local train Sunday morning tion described, to-wit; Th.- east ing back upon tbe universal language “ It's his name. ” said the cook, an J F all classes of men those who dispersed to their duties. lark Squirrel Pouon I purchased six caas one-half of section fifteen In for Portland and other points north of signs, pointed first to the man aud we all repeated them. which lull-d off the entire drove coir, follow the sea are probably For the rest of that day we were all township seventeen, south of on a short honeymoon trip, after He smiled In an exhausted fashion, pl telv. The squirrels. lay dead cva th, the most proue to superstition. very quiet and restrained, pity for the I then to tbe sea. Tbe other understood range eight west of the Willam field by hundreds. Now 1 have a gr5g Afloat upon the black waste dead man being mingled with a dread him aud in a heavy, slovenly fashion and then, rally!ug his energies, held up which they will go to housekeeping ette Meridian, containing 320 C'2P °“ ‘J’’ Und’ 1 ever to «L portrayed a man drifting in an open a forefinger; as we stared at his new in rooms in the Hall block on East cr< of waters, at the mercy oZ wind and of taking the wheel when night came. acres in Lane county, Oregon, Woodlark poison Lila them alL against •ea. with vast depths and strange crea "Tt^ wheel's haunted,” said the boat and clutching and clambering up riddle, he lowered It. and held up all Ninth street. Mr. Griswold is the may be sure I shall use no other.n tures below them, a belief In tbe su cook solemnly, popular second deputy at the coun H. D. Offutt and Lola A. Offutt, his “Mark my words, tbe side of a passing ship. As his four fingers, doubled. 4 s. S. BOOTH, Union, Oregon his wife, Mary M. Bremer and peruatural is easier than .ishoro under there's more of you will be took tbe meanlug dawned upon us we rushed to 1 “Come away," quavered the cook. ty clerk's office, and his bride has August F. Bremer, her husband, tbe stern aud. leaning over, peered into “He's putting a spell on us." tbe cheerful gas lamps. Strange sto same way Dadd was.” The above letter explains what been employed for several years as and James Offutt, defendants. We drew back at t*nt, and back ries of tbe sea are plentiful, and an The cook, like myself, had no watch tbe gloom, but tbe night was dark, “Woodlark" Squinel Poison dots. and we saw nothing farther still, as he repeated the mo bookkeeper for S. H. Friendly, the To ail whom it may concern: Incident wblcb happened within my to keep. Take notice that on the 13th day of dry goods merchant. Both have “Wi II,” said the skipper. turning to tions. Then Bill's face cleared sud It is certain death to Ground own some The men bore up pretty well until hosts of friends who tender sincere March, A. D. 1907, an application what chary <>f dubbliH « >n*n or night came on again, and then they Bill, v. th a mighty yawn, "take him denly, and he stepped toward him. Squirrels, Prairie Dogs, Gophers was filed by said Louis E. Bean, in cowartl because be has encountered unanimously resolved to have a double below aud give him some grub and "He means bls wife and younkers!" congratulations. and Sage Rats. the Circuit Court of Lane County for something he cannot explain. There watch. The cook, sorely against his the next time a gentleman calls on he shouted eagerly. "This ain’t no initial registration of the title to Joseph Wells of Weippe, ld^ are stories of the supernatural with In Eugene this morning by Jus the land above described. Now un will, was impressed Into the service, you don't make such a confounded Jem Dadd!" prosaic sequels; there are others to lulled 15 0 squirrels with the con row about it ” • It was good then to see how our fel tice of the Peace B yson, Fred Shep less you appear on or before the 16th and I. glad to oblige my patron, agreed which tbe sequel has never been pub He went below, followed by the lows drew round the dying sailor and ard and Emma Etchison, both of day of April. A. D. 1907, and show tents of a single can. to stay up with Bill. lished. cause why such application shall not Some of the pleasure bad vanished mate, anil after some slight hesitation strove to cheer him. Bill, to show tie It costs a little more than some I was fifteen years old at the time, by the time night came, ami I seemed Roberta stepiied up to the intruder and understood the finger business, nodded Wendling. be granted, the same will be taken others because it is better. as confessed and a decree will be en and as my father, who had a strong only just to have closed my eyes when signed to him to follow. 'He came cheerily and held his band at four dif tered according to the prayer of the objection to the sea. would not appren POVERTY RIDGE ITEMS Every Package Guaranteed. Bill came and, with a rough shake or stolidly enough, leaving a trail of ferent heights from the floor. The application, and you will be forever tice me to It 1 shipped before tbe mast two, luformed me that the time had water on the deck, ami after <-hang last was very low—so low that the barred from disputing the same. FOR SALE BY on a sturdy little brig called tbe En (Special Correspondence.) come. Any hope that I might have Ing Into the dry things we gave him man set his lips together and strove [Seal.] E. U. LEE, deavor, bound for Riga. She was a fell to, but without much appearance to turn his heavy head from us. bad of escaping the ordeal was at once Clerk. Miss Maud Lemon Is visiting small craft, but the skipper was as of hunger, upon some salt lieef aud “Poor devil!” Su.d Bill, "He wnnts WILLIAMS & BEAN, fine a seaman as one could wish for biscuits, regarding us tietween bites us to tell his wife and children what'a friends in this vicinity. Applicants' Attorneys. and, In fair weather, an easy man to Will Frost expects to leave shortly with black, lackluster eyes. become of him. He must ha' been •all under. Most Ixiys have a rough “He seems as though he's a-waiklug dying when he come aboard. What to help dig the Panama canal. We Notice for Publication. time of It when they first go to sea in his sleep," said the cook. was bls name again?” wish him godspeed, and sincerely United States Land Office. but, with ■ strong sense of what was “He ain't very hungry,” said one of But the name was not easy to Eng hope he will not get the “resigna Roseburg, Or., Nov. 23, 1906. good for me, 1 had attached myself to tbe men. "He seems to mumble bls lish lips, aud we had already forgot- tion" habit and resign the first week. Notice Is hereby given that in com ■ brawny, good natured Infant name<l food.” ten It. Dan Stephens, our mixologist, has pliance with the provisions of the ■Bill Smith, and It was soon understood “Hungry!" repeated Bill, who had "Ask him again.” said the cook, act of congress of June 3, 1878, en that whoever bit me struck Bill by just left the wheel. “Course he ain’t "and write It down, Who’a got a migrated eastward, where he intends titled an act for the sale of timber proxy. Not that the crew were par a training school to take a course In famished. He had his tea last night" pen?" lands in the states of California, Or ticularly brutal, but a sound cuffing The men stared at him iu bewilder He went to look for one as Bill for nurses. egon, Nevada, and Washington Ter occasionally Is held by most seamen ment. turned to the sailor to get him to re Harry Taylor Is hard at work on ritory, as extended to all public land Best lubricant for axles in tbe to lie beneficial to a lad’s health and states by act of August 4, 1892, Kate "Don't yon see?" said Bill, still in a peat It. Then he turned round again a new ox yoke. world—long wearing and very ad morals. The only really spiteful fel Porter, of Halsey, county of Linn, hoarse whisper. ", Ain't you ever seen and eyed ns blanklg, for by this time “The Goat Shearer's Revenge, or a state of Oregon, has this day filed In hesive. low among them was u man named them eyes afore? 1 Don't you know the owner bad himself forgotten It. Tale of the Flexible Shaft’ is the this office her sworn statement No Jem Dadd. He was a morose, sallow Makes a heavy load draw like I what lie used to say nlmut dying? It’s looking man of alsiut forty, with a title of a short story dealing in the 7625 for the purchase of the EH of light one. Saves lull the wear on Jem Dsdtl come back to us. Jem A Tonsorlal Gaaaral. strong taste for the supernatural and NE14 SW14 of NE14 and NE14 of wagon and team, and increases the Dadd's got another man’s body, as he Otto ron Gjttberg. th? Geruiuu jo-. • experiences of a goat shearer which SEU of Section No. 34, in Township a stronger taste still for frightening we are told will soon be written earning capacity of your outfit. slwsys said he would." nalist, went to Venezuela when the No. 17 south. Range No. 8 west, W. bis fellows with It. 1 have seen Bill "Rot!” said Roberts, trying to speak asphalt troubles Were interesting. One by one of the budding literary gen Oregon; Albert Brownell, of Albany, Ask your dealer for Mica Axh almost afraid to go on deck of a night bravely, but he got up and, with the day be made arrangements to go to iuses of the ridge. M., and will offer proof to show that (¡react. for bls trick at the wheel after a few others, huddled together at the end of the castle to talk to President Castro. Bill Wheeler, our perambulating '¿□aSna jo 'XqdjtiK exi-a puu ipja of his reminiscences. lints were a STANDARD He was received by a man in a gau encyclopedia of agricultural lore, has the land sought is more valuable for the fo'c's'le and stared in a bewildered favorite topic with him, and he would OH. CO. dy uniform covered with gold braid. its timber or stone than for agri fashion at tbe sodden face and short, never allow one to be killed If be purchased a blooded hog. Price not cultural purposes, and to establish lB«*rp«*aled Gottberg knows a little Spaulsb and squat figure of our visitor. For his could help It, for he claimed for them part, having finished Ills meal, he push talked with this man about the in given, but rumor has it several yards her claim to said land before W. W. that they were the souls of drowned ed bls plate from him and, leaning ternal and external affairs of Vene of blue ribbon won in various live Calkins, U. S. Commissioner, at his sailors; hence their love of ships and office in Eugene, Oregon, on Satur stock expositions. back on the locker, looked at the zuela. their habit of leaving them when tliey day. the 6th day of April. 1907, He noticed that the other gold laced empty bunks. HONEST PACK. became unseaworthy. He was a firm She names as witnesses Wm. D. Roberts caught bls eye and with a people In the room watched him curi believer In the transmigration of souls, Neely, of Meadow, Oregon; John H ously. Finally one of them came to nod and a wave of bls hand indicated tom* Idea of which he had no doubt CURED I I Mt.’ lGO. Dick, of Eugene, Oregon; Dwight D. the bunks. Tlie fellow rose from th«’ Gottberg and touched him ou the shoul picked up In eastern porta, and gave A. B. Canman. Chicago, writes Hopkins, of Eugene, Oregon, and said I Kijttjj. "Daddl” der. lecher and, amid n breathless silence, tils shivering auditors to understand "My friend,” he said, “I can tell you March 4, 1903: ' Havitcj been trou- Giles Fowler, of Meadow, Oregon. that his arrangements for his own Im dispelled by bls expectant demeanor cllintxsl Into one of them- Jem Dadd's! Any and all persons claiming ad There is no satisfaction keener I bled with Lumbago, al different times of u much better one." He slept In the dead sailor's lied that mediate future were already perfected. and the helpful wuy Iu which he as versely the above-described lands are “ Much better what?" asked Gottberg, [ nd tried one physician after another, than betno dry and comfortable night — the ouly man In the fo ’ c's'le We were six or seven days out when sisted me with my clothes, and, yawn requested to file their claims in this when out in the hardest storm who did sleep properly—and turned mystified. | then different oinlmeuts and llnl- office on or before said 6th day of a strange thing happened. Dadd had Ing terribly, I followed him on deck. “Much better barber,” said the gold | ments, gave it up aliog'wtftor. So I April, 1907. X YOU ABE SURE OF THIS tbe second watch olio night, and PHI The night was not ho clear as the out heavily und lumpisbly in the morn laced one. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, was to relieve hlrfi. They were uot preceding one, and tlie air win chilly, ing for breakfast. tried once more, and got a bottle of IF- YOU WtAJ “But I want no barbec.” The sklpiM’r bad him on deck after Register. very strict aboard the brig In fair with a little moisture In It. I but Ballard's Snow Liniment, which gave “ Pardon me, sir. Then why spend weather, ami when a man's time was l toned up my jacket, and thrust my the meal, but could make nothing of me almost instint relief. I can him. To nil Ills questions lie replied your time conversing with one?” Notice for Publication. up be just made the wheel fast and. hands In my pis'kets. And Gottberg soon discovered that I cheerfully recommend it. and will In the strange tongue of the night be United States Land Office. as running for'ard, shouted down the "Everything quiet?” asked BUI Roseburg, Or., Nov. 23, 1906. fore. and, though our fellows hail tieen the man he had l*een interviewlug was 'add my name to your list cf suffer- fo’c’s'le. On this night 1 happened to he stepped up jind took tbe wJ»i*el. Notice is hereby given that in com awake suddenly In time to see Bill slip "Aye, aye," said Roberts, “quiet as to ninny porta and knew a word or President Castro’s barber. Castro had I era." made him a general, so he would not pliance with the provisions of the out of his bunk and stand by me. rub the grave." and, followed by bls willing two of several languages, none of them For sale by Linn Drug Company. act of congress of June 3, 1878, en recognized It. The skipper gave it up have to pay him out of the Castro pri bing Ids red eyelids with hie knuckles. mute, lie went below. WATERW00P titled an act for the sale of timber vate purse.—Saturday Evening Post. "Dadd's giving me a long time," be I eat ou the deck by Bill's side as at Inst, and, left to himself, he stared lands In the states of California, Or "\01LEB CLOTH« Notice for Publication. atsiut him for some time regardless of whispered, seeing that 1 was awake with a light touch on tlie wliwl lie kept egon, Nevada, and Washington Ter United States Land Office. Steelyard«. X SLACK 0» YtlAOW the brig to her course. It win weary our Interest In his movements, and ttieu, "It's u whole hour after his time.” ritory, as extended to all of the pub Roseburg, Or., Nov. 23, 1906. "It beats me ” remarked the clerk m oasAistmrsHUL He pattered up on deck, mid I was work sitting there, doing nothing, and lenning heavily ngalnst the side of the Notice is hereby given that in com- lic land states by act of August 4, in the hardware store, “how old fash- | A J TOWtl CO.BO5TON.MA55 U S A. just turning over, thankful that I was thinking of the warm berth below, ship, stayed there so long that we 1892, Emma L. Hopkins, of Eugene, i pliance with the provisions of the toned steelyards hold their own. 1 can TOW« CANADIAN COcLmrttlTOWNTO. CAK too young to have a watch to keep, and 1 believe that 1 should baVte fallen thought lie must have fallen asleep. act of congress of June 3, 1878, en- cou~t.v of Lane, state of Oregon, has "He's lmlf dead now!" whispered remember bow popular they were with | titled an act for the sale of timber this day filed in this office her sworn when he came softly down again, and, asleep but that my watchful com certain farmers’ wives wlien 1 was a I lands In the states of California, Or- statement No. 7624 for the purchase taking me by the shoulders, shook me panlon stirred me with his foot when- Roberts. "llush!" said Hill. "Mebbe he'n lieen boy In the country and what delight legon, Nevada, and Washington Ter- of the NE14 of SWM; E>£ of NW 14 ever lie saw me noildlng. roughly. 1 suppose 1 must have sat then*. In the water n week or two, and can't it was to me to la* allowed to try my I ritory, as extended to all public land and NW 14 of NE14 of Section No. "Jack,“ be whispered. "Jack!” hand at weighing a roll of butter or a 34, in Township No. 17 south, range I raised myself on my elbows and, shivering ami yawning, for about an quite make It out. Bee how he's look-' bag of wool, lint even then the women states by act of August 4, 1892, Har- , t y M. Crooks, of Albany, county of No. 8 west, W. M„ and will offer In the light of tlie smoking lump, saw hour, when, tired of Inactivity, I got Ing at It now.” He stayed on dock nil day In the and children were the only ones who Linn, state of Oregon, has this day proof to show that the land sought 80 West 8th Sts, Eugene, Ore. up ami weut and leaned over tlie side that lie was sli i».ng all over. sun, but. ns nlglit came on, returneil seemed to take much stock in steel | filed in this office his sworn state is more valuable for Its timber or of the vessel. Tlie sound of tlie wa “Come ou deca,” lie said thickly. stone than for agricultural purposes, ment. No. 7622, for the purchase of yards. The tradesmen who bought our 1 pullisl oil my clothes mid followed ter gurgling mid lapping by was so RATES $1.00 PER DAY. produce very flatly said that the fig | lots 2 and 3, of Section No 6, in and to establish her claim to said him quietly tu the sweet. cool air alsive soothing that I began to doze. Township 18 south, range No. 8 west, land before W. W. Calkins, U. S. ures they represented uot only could, 1 was recalled to my senses by a It win a tH*autlful clear night, but. Board and Room $4.50 per Week. but did. tell lies, and they proceeded and will offer proof to show that the Commissioner, at his office in Eu from bis manner. I looked nervously smothered cry from Bill, and. running to weigh all our stuff over again on ' land sought is more valuable for its gene, Oregon, on Saturday, the 6th Meals $3.50 per week. to him, 1 found him staring to port timber or stone than tor agricultural •round for some cause of alarm. I saw scales that were supposed to have the purposes, and to establish his claim day of April, 1907. nothing The deck was deserted except Iu uu Intense uud uncomfortable fasti She names as witnesses: Wm. D. quality of truthfulness. Ito said land before W. W. Calkins, Ion. At my approach he took one for the solitary tlg'.ire at tbe wheel. WM. LIL WALL, Prop. “Up to the present day steelyards S. Commissioner, at his office in Neely, of Meadow, Oregon; John H. “Look st him.“ wli sjiered Hill, bend hand from the whis»! mid grlpixsl my Dick, of Eugene, Oregon; Dwight B have had the reputation of being unre Eugene, Oregon, on Saturday, the arm so tightly thnt I was like to have ing a ixmtortisl face to mine. Hopkins, of Eugene, Oregon, and liable. but In spite of their 111 repute tith day of April, 1907. I walked lift n few steps, and Bill screamed with the pain of It. Giles Fowler, of Meadow, Oregon. people still buy them. Just why so He names as witnesses: John 11. "Jack,'* said be. In a shaky voice, followed slowly Then I saw that Jem Any and all persons claiming ad _.j can many householders and tradesmeu re I Dick, of Eugene, Oregon; William Dadd was leaning forward clumsily on "while you was away something , Neely, of Meadow. Oregon; Harold versely the above-described lands are tain their fondness for an antiquated time and p<>p|>ed Its head up and looked over the wheel, with his bands clinched on •tyle of we _!i ng >. ichlne when there L. Hopkins, of Albany, Oregon, and requested to file their claims in this the ship's side." We the spokes. office on or before said 6th day of money by writing to us. i Giles Fowler, of Meadow, Oregon. are so many new*nd approve»! con "You’ve lieen dreaming,” said I In April, 1907, "He's asleep,” said 1, stopping short. trivances on tin- market is a puzzle; but. represent the best piano rnaktfi Any and all persons claiming ad- BENJAMIN L. EDDY. Bill breathed hard. "He's III a queer a voice which was a very fair Imita even though mystified, we keep a sup I versely the above described lands are Register. I and retail at wholcsa'e pri^j 1 IU sleep," said lie "Kind o' trauee mors tion of Bill's pw n. ply on hand or the benefit of those | repuested to tile their claims In this ______________________ “Dreaming,” repented BUI, "dream like. Go cloeer.” Walker Bros.PM ' h ’ Portlaw : office on nr before said 6th day of who stick to the old way Notice for Publication. of doing ing! All, l<s>k tliere!" April, 1907. 1 took fast bold of Bill's sleeve, aud thlugs.”—New York Post. • I’nited States Land Office., He pointe«! with ontatretebed finger BENJAMIN L. EDDY, we both went. The light of tbe star» Roseburg, Or., Nov. 23, 1906. and niy heart sis-metl to stop l>e:itlug Register. ; Notice Is hereby given that in com- wm sutficleut to allow that Dadd’s facs Took the Klint. as I saw n man's bead appear above I pliance with the provisions of the GEORGE V/. KINSEY w as very white and that Ills dim. black A young mau once came to Lord the side For a brief space It peered Not lire for Publication. i act of congress of June 3, 1878. enti •yes were wide open and staring In a Rothschild with letters of introduction , nt us In alien« e. and then a dark tig General Auctioneer. tled "An Act for the sale of timber very straugv and dreadful manner United States Land Office which stated thnt he was thrown en ure sprang like a cat on to the deck lands in the States of California, Or straight before him tirely ou Ills own resources on account t Roseburg, Or,, March R. 190' am) stood crouching a short distance egon, Nevada, and Washington ter Residence 194 E. 10th St. “Dadd,” said I softly. “Dadd!" of the death ot liis father, a milch re Notice is hereby given that In ritory," as extended to all public • way There was no reply, and with a view spected man. who died from grief on 11compliance wl th the provision is of the land states by act of August 4, 1892, A mist came before niy eyes, of aroualug Uiui I tapissi one sluevry account of his bankruptcy. It was fur Samuel Herbert Anderson, of Albany, act of congres my tongue failed me. but Rill let off a s band as It gripped the wheel and even ther stated that tlie young man was '. tied an act I of June 3, 18’ 78. enti- county of Linn, state of Oregon, has roar such a« 1 hive never heard liefore for the sale of timber this day filed in this office his sworn tried to loosen It. very clever hnd smart, amt Lord Roth or sln«v. it was answered fn»m N»- schild was asked if lie could do some . lands in the s' lie remained immovable, and mid statement No. .617 for the purchase low, both aft aud for’anl, and the men thing for him. gon. Nevada and Washin of the w. % of N.E. >4 and S.E. >4 deuly, with a great cry. my courage rlto- cauie running up ou deck just a, they MARVEL Whirlinq ST* The millionaire took him by the, arm 11 ry. as extended to all the public land of N.W. >-4 of Section No. 33 in tp. deserted me, and B.ll and | fairly "HArn did posi come from?’ «inked th« left their beds. The new Tar** I No. 17 south, range No. 8 west. W^ and marched him through the city and 1 states •Upper. bolted down Into the cabin aud woke by act of August 4, 1898, Eu- "What'a tip?” shouted the skipper. est M->8t ' M . and will offer proof to show that tbe skipper. to the n smith of (tie fo'c's'le. Ths past the Stock Exchange, Introducing gene Holland, of Crow, county of glancing aloft. the land sought is more valuable fcr him to several well kuown brokers on Then we saw bow It was with Jetn. fiax! we gave him remained untouched, ' Lane. state of Oregon, has this day Its timber or stone than for agricult- For answer BUI pointed to the In the way. aud ttieu bade him farewell. •nd two strong seamen forcibly loosen Jf be cannot «upply th< trader, and tbe men, who uad Juat and be took little or no notice of ns. i'ai purposes, and to establish his MiRlkL. «<«cept do "But,” sakl the young man. who ex filed In this office his sworn state ed tbe grip of those rigi.l fingers and. caught sight of him. came up nod though 1 fancied that he saw the fear «ber. but Mo<1 »tA:np fo. aim ’ o «aid land before W. W Cal '.itirated book—Tttfre« laying him on the deck, cohered him formed a compact knot by the wheel we had of him. He slept again In the pected great things, "are you uot doing ment No. 7871 for the purchase of kins, U. S. Commissioner, at his of 111 full particular« and «ttreetinna tn- to do something for me?” I the 8 4 Of xe i* and g of yjW ▼AluRbl«?nJadiee. narvki , < O., with a piece of eamaa. I1»e rest of dead man's bunk, and when morning fice in Eugene. Oregon, on Thursday, ■Vocie over the side. It did." panted 44 S. luiüu "My dear fellow." replied tbe other, *4 of section No. 8. in township No. the Sth day of April, 1907. the night two men stayed at the wheel Bill, "t'otne over like a ghost ont of cam* still lay there. losne-Davia Drus Co.. « stor»*- and. gazing fearfully at tbe outllns the sea " He names as witnesses: Until dinner time nobody Interfered “If you ere as clever as I am told you 1» south, range No. 8 west. W M„ srw you will know what to do vour Woodwsril, Clarke M Co., of tbe cauvaa, looted for dawn H Dick, of Eugene, Oregon. and will offer proof to show that the Tbe sk!|<per tooR one of the small with him. and then Roberta, pushed self" William D. Neely, of Meadow, It came at last. aiel. breakfast over, forward by the others, approached him The young man was smart enough land sought is more valuable for Its Oregon. the body was sewed up In canvas, aud lamps from tbe binnacle and. holding with some food. He motioned tt away Fred Neely, of Meadow. Oregon, the skipper held a short service com It aloft, walked holdty up to the cause with a dirty, bloated hand. and. mak to take tbe bint and by the prestige timber or stone than for agricultural Giles Fowler, of Meadow, Or-gon. hla apparent friendship with Ix>rd purposes, and to establish his claim piled from a Bible which belonged to of alarm, tn the little patch of light ing signs for water, drank It eagerly Any and all persons claiming ad tbe mate and whst be rrmraiered of w.» saw a ghastly black beards! man. For two day» he stayed there quietly, Rothschild gave him obtained uultm to said land before W. W. Calkins. < kl.rkvw-wr-v IM.«"«"* He soon made headway U. 8. commissioner, at his office in versely the above described lands are tbe burial service proper. Then the Gripping with water, retarding us with the Wack eyes always open, th* stubby .ted credit pm« M •• I r"“ x b trs, sewleH •’ run»» went overboard with a splash unwinking eyes w hl. b glowed red la fingers always on the more. On the and became one of the most succeeeful Eugene, Oregon, on Thursday, the requested to file their claims in this 'fflee os or before said 4th day of Taha «• «rite«*? the light of the lamp A«* 1 •nd tbe wen, after standing awkward- third mor->1 ng Bill, who bad conquered brokers on the exchange—London Tit- 6th day of June, 1907. April, 1907. Bits III HI I BENJAMIN L, EDDY. 1 He names as wltnes Henry « M«k«ucr r « k«ml- «I « r Register © O Over inside o ¿I W. W. JACOBS tt GOPHERS SAGERATS PRAIRIE DOGS o All Druggists Mica Axle Grease Willamette House. Piano M Every Womai CHICHESTER