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EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD THURSDAY', JANUARY », !»<>« CHAPTER 11!—(Continued > “•Now you Ro after him. you Jealous Old aorebead.* «aye I. Ho on.' I »ay» aa he atarted to argue the |>olnt. "or I’U apraad your n<me all the way down your aplnnl column!' The only time to any 'No' to mo Is when I'm not luennlng what I »ay. so away goes Wind River, an! they made ft op all right lit co time. Well. Rhadder had to p ill for England to take a •quint nt the an< eatrnl estate», and all of us was right here nt thia station to see h! i off lx>rd. It seems ns If that happened Inst world! Well, It took a I'ttle hit the edge off nny and all drunk« a much us an Institution had ever seen before. There w as old Smithy Crying around, wiping his eyes on hln sleeve nud explaining to n lot of east ern folk» that It wasn't Shudder's fault g;ul book It all! lie was the best, bootin', tootin' son-of a sea cook that ever bit n prairie breeze in spite of this duni foolishness “ They enn't make no “lord" of Shadder!* bolleni Smithy. That Is, ■ot for long. He's a mnn. Rhadder Is —ain't cher, yer d---- d old gangle ’■leggi-l hide rack?* “And Rhadder never lost hln patience at all. though It must have been kind of trying to be made Into such a holy •bow before the kind of people he Used to lie usd to. All he'd say wAs. •Bet your life, old boy!' Well. It wn» right enough, too, ns Rmlthy hud nursed him through smallpox one win ter up In the Rhoabonee country and mighty near starved himself to death f<-<*dlng Rhadder out of the slim grid) •lock when the lu>y was on the mend Still, some people would liavo forg it that. “But did your uncle Red get nnder ttie influence of strong drink? Bld he? Oh, my! Oh, my! I wish 1 could make It clear to you. The vigilantes put after a horse thief puce lit Montana, •nd they lamlisl on him In a butt end canyon, anil there was all the stock with the brands on 'em ns big as a patent medicine sign, aa the lad hadn't had time to stop for alterations. •‘‘Well.’ says they, 'what have you git to say for yourself?* Its looked at them brands stnrlug him In the face, nnd lie bit off a small bunk of chewing 'Ptt-chny!' Rays he, 'Gentle men. I'm at a list» for words!' And they let him go, as a g sal Joke Is worth Its price In nny man's country. I’m In that lad's fix. I ain't got the Words to tell you how seriously drunk I wan on that occasion. I remember putting for what I thought was tho hotel and settling down, thinking there must be n lulu of a scrap In the bar room from the noise Then aoniebody gave me a punch In the ribs and rnvs, •Where's you» ticket?' and I itm't know what I said nor what he »»Id • ftcr that, but It must liavo Neon all right. Then It g it light, an I I met a lot of goal friends I never «aw before tior since. Then more n > •«• and iron- bio. and at Inst I woke up u n hotel bedroom, all right, but I. it the one I was used to. I went t > the window, heaved li-r open util I • »••! out It was a bully i enln r. and I felt Al. There wa« a nice range of mon italns out In front of me tl t must have Come up during the ul it 'I'd like to know when- I tu.i,’ I thinks. Hot aonmixxl» will tell me before long, so there |a no use worrying aliout Hint the main |s>lnt is. have I ts-en touched?* 1 dug down Into my jeans, and there wasn't a thing of nny kind to reiueni tier me by. 'N’o,' I says to aiyaelf, 'I ain't been touched I've tieon graplx-d •they might have left me tbs price ef a breakfast! Well. It's a nice look up. This Is about as far as I care breed InJun», a Chinaman and Mur general hilarity, and now he didn't sure. One thing, boy, you can mark to carry you two gents for nothin’.’ ho more sons of guns Dot classified, all care a CUSH whether he »h» or It ever down. Me leave here tomorrow morn savs. ‘Of course you're two to «me. In such a »Lite of beastly Intoxication «old another »t«-er. 11« got hlm»e!f on ing' and I can't do nothing if you Bee fit to “ 'All right.' says Ag. 'This sporting bull the thing through. But I'll any that their pur]x*«e. route and destina end and «ung Lech Faddcrlont mox- tion are matters of the wildest con- true ei-kxtein’ in a sty!- that made you life is the very devil. I like outdoors this. If either one or t«>th of you roost Ject-ire. Mve been laying around town wonder that the human no«e could as well as the next man, when I get ers has got the least smell of a gentle lien- hating myself to death, thinking stand the »train. there.’ man about him he won't have to be '• 'Aw, cheese that!* say« a feller "So tiie morrow morning away we told hlu company ain't wanted twice ' Xperhapa 1 could sell some shares in a wine that we’ll find yet, if we have near the door 'Come. g°t your xteera: went. All we bad for kit was the , “Now. mind you. Ag and me dldn t good luck. If you want to go wild on«- of 'em’« Just cha»«"d th« barber up picks, »isovels and pans. The rest of have the first cussed thing—not grub our lx-longings was staying with the nor blankets nor gun nor nothing, and catting over the hills and far away, a telegraph pole!* “Ro then we al! pll«*d out into the hotel man until we made a rise. I'm your huckleberry.' this the feller well knew “Ag said he'd lie cussed if he'd walk. '■ That bits me all right,’ »ays I. street to see the steers, Sure enough, “ ’RetL’ »ays Aggy. 'what do you say ‘For what I don't know about mining there was the barber sitting on the A bundnsl and fifty mile» of stroll to pullfbg this thing apart and seeing nobody don't know. When do ws crosspiece and the st«-er pawing dirt wax too many. what makes ft act so?1 underneath. " 'But we ain't got a cent to pay the start?* “ ‘No.’ says I, ‘don’t touch It—It fast “ 'He done made me cime a stage fare,' says I. “ Thia or nny other minute,' says he, might be catching. Now. you whelp.' beat from de cohner, ’ says the barber “ 'Borrow it of Uncle Hotel-keep,' says I to the driver. *you tell us if getting up from the table. May be found at our " 'Wait till I finish up these egg».’ ‘I kep’ hollerin’ “Next!" but be ain’t says be. there's a place where we can get any “ 'Not by a town site.’ says L "We thing to eat around here?* We'd ex- tmd as that. I hardly reckon,' says ne. says 1. 'And there's a matter of one pay no ’tentlon he make It “next" fur siori. A suit of Mich lie dove Into a safe and brought out a drink coining to me outside. I may as me. »huah! Yah. yah. yab! You gents owe him all we're going to at thia pected to go hungry until we hit the orter seen me start at de bottom an ’ very minute, You'll have to hoof it. I ramp some forty miles further on. ael, Stern & Co’s, fine I cigar box. well put that where it won't barm elide all de way up dis yer telegraft that’s all.’ “ 'When a gentleman's tn the condi any one else tiefore we start ' where we knew there'd be plenty for Tailored Clothes. We tion you was In last night.' lie says, T “ T tell you I won’t I don't like to anybody that wanted It " 'All right,’ says be, waving bls pole!* “One of the bull whackers went out have anybody walk on my feet, not always make It a point to go through band. 'You'll find me outside, at your are sole agents. “ 'Yea.' says be. 'There's a man run to rope the steers, and Ag gave direc even myself. I can stand off that ning a shack two mile up the river.’ his clothes anil take out anything a pleasure, sir.' tions from the sidewalk. He wasn't stage driver so easy that you'll won- stranger might find useful, trusting “I swallered the rest of rny break “ ‘All right' says I. 'Drive on. that there won't lie no offense the next fast whole and hustled out to the bar, v«vy bandy with a riata, and that's a der I don't take It up as a profession, You've played us as dlrfy a trick as morning Here's your watch and th« where my friend and th» hotel man fact, but the way Ag lit Into him was Now. don't raise any more objections one man can play another. If we ever When he'd missed about —please don't.' says he. 'I can't tell get a cinch on you. you can expect , rest of your valuables. Including tho was waiting. 'Now I'll take that drink scandalous cash. Count your money nnd see If tbut's coming, and rather than lie six casts of his rope, Ag opened up on you how nervous you make me. al we'll pull her till the latigoes snap.’ ways finding some fault with every it's right.’ small almut It I'll buy one for you, him: "Jle kept shut till he got across the “Mell, sir! 1 was one bnppy man. too, and then we're off,' says I. “ 'Put a stamp on It and send it to thing 1 try to do. That's no way for a river, where he felt safe. and I thanked that feller as I thumla-d “ 'You won't do no such thing,’ says him by mall,' said Aggy in his sour- hired man to act. let alone a paixlner.' “‘It’s all right almut that cinch!* be “So of course he got the best of me. hollers back, grinning. ‘Only wait till over the Lilis, but w hen I g >t up to n the hotel man 'It’s n horse on me, caxtic way. 'A<ldr«-«s ft, “Bay Steer, us usual, and we c!lmL-«l into the hundred nnd seventy I la-gun to feel nnd I'll supply the liquor. Mr. Jones middle of Main street, Boise, Ida If you get It. yer suckers! Sponges! queer. Look'd like i'll made g'ssi is In the play ax much ns anybody.* not delivered within ten day», return stage when she com«- along. Now, Beats! Deadheads! Yah!' money on the trip. “So the hotel man set 'em up. and to owner, who can use it to hang him our bad luck seemed to hold, because "M'ell. a man can't catch a team of " 'What's t'.ie matter?* says he. see that made one drink Then Jones said self ” Blast my hide If I couldn’t you wouldn't find many men lu that horses, and that’s all there Is about ing my face. 'Nothing wrong, I hope!' he'd never let a drink suffer from etaifll her«- and throw a box car nearer country who wouldn't stake two f«*l- It. but I want to tell yon be was on the “‘Why. the wat'h nnd the gun and lonesomeness yet when he had the to the «litter! M'ell, well, well! IIow lers to a wagon ri le wherever they anxious seat for a quarter of a mile. the other things Is all right,' says I. price, and that made two drinks. I many left hands have you got. any wanted to go and be pleasant about M’e tried hard. 'but I'm now f.'iO to the good, even fig hud to uphold the honor of the ranch, | how? Do it up In a wad and heave it it. I'd have sure seen that the man "M'hen we got bark to where we uring that I didn’t spend a cent, which and that made three drinks. Hotel at him for general results. He might got paid, even If Aggy forgot it, but started and could breathe again, we ain't In the least likely, and here's ten mnn said It was up sticks now. and ' get tangl«-<l in it.' the mun that drove us was the surli- held a council of war. I-!v<Tvt!ili>i.-4?ii Furol-liili'-s that dollar bills enough to muke a bed he meant to pay his Just debts like nn “It rattled the bull whacker, having est brute that ever growled. M'hen ..a geatlenuin n<««ls. Don't “‘Now, Aggy,’ says I,‘we’redumped. spread left over' wuste your money on foolish honest mnn, nnd that made four so much attention drawn to him, and you'd xpeuk to him he'd say, Tnh'—a MTiat shall we do?” ••'Pshaw!' says he. ‘Blame It! I’ve drinks. Then Jones said—well, by this he atepped on the rope and twisted style of thing that didn't go well tn < liristmas |n • ent«. Buy mixed, your plunder up with the min time I see I needn't have hurried' himself up In It and was flying light thnt part of the country. 1 kept my something tlxit 1« us«*ful ami (Continued Next Week.) »ill I m - appreciated. ing gentleman flint came In at tho breakfast no much. More [ieople came generally. mouth shut, as knowing that I didn’t name time. You and him wax bound In “ 'Say.' says Ag, appealing to tho have the come-up-wfth weighed on my I woke up the next morning in ORGANS FROM ANIMAIS to fight at first, and then you both the same old bedroom. Every break crowd, 'won't some kind friend who's Ot R PRICES TO BOIHES OF Hl MAN'S turned to to lick me. and what with fast Aggy and me got ready to pull fond of puzzl«?« go down and help that ARE RIGHT. keeping you spurt and holding you off for the mines, nnd every morning I gentleman do bltnself?' Chicago. Jan. 1.- Medical science nnd taking your valuables away from woke up In the liedrooia. I should "That made the whacker mad. He soon Is to accomplish the transfer of you all at the same time, and me ull like to draw n veil over tho next two wn» ax re«l In the face as a lobster. sound vital organs and tissues from alone here, ns It was the night man's weeks, but it would have to tie n “ 'You come down and »how what the lower animals to man. The sub day off. I've ni'idc a blunder of It. pretty strong veil to bold It. I tried you cau do.' cays he. 'You've got gas stitution of healthy organs for the Just take your change out of the wild to keep level with Aggy. but he'd enough for a balloon ascension, but diseased parts of the human body and call for n drink on me when you njK'iul three dollar» to my one. nnd the that may be all there Is to you.’ will be mad- possible through th° No. R East Ninth S’reet feel like It. will you .-' new experimental surgery and vivi “'Ob, 1 ain't so much,’ says Aggy. consequence of ttint wn« thnt we went Eugene. Oreg< n “I sell I would do that. nnd. more broke within fifteen minutes of each 'although I'm as gmxl a man today as section an<1 will r-volutlonlze mo1»r : science. The successful transplant over. that he was nu officer and a gen other. ever I was in my life, but 1 have a lit ing of arteries from on- anima! to -t' ¿.■'t’TT.'I-JTT?!,'.'*, tleman nnd that I'd stay nt Ida hotel “Well. sir. we were n mournful pnir tle friend hera who can rope, down other is the first step toward th; two weeks nt least to show my ap- to draw to that day. AVe sat there and ride that critter from here to the end. preclatlon, no mutter where It wax, nnd cussed nnd said, ‘Now. why didn't brick front In five minutes by the These are the con-lnrlon» drawn but to satisfy n natural curiosity. I'd wo do this, thnt nnd t’other thing In watch, and if you' VC got ii twenty-fivo by Professor Sf’mon Flexner, of the like to know wh'it part of thu country dollar bill in your pocket or Its equlv- xtend of blowing onr hard earned Rockefeller Institute for Medical R< I was nt prerout Inhabiting. search, I na paper on “Tendencies 1» dough?’ till blmetiy we just dripped alent in dust you can observe the ex “ 'You're nt Boise. Ida..' says be; Pathology," written by him for pre melancholy, you might any. IIow- perlmeut.' 'one of the li st little towns In the " 'I'll go you. by gosh!' says the sentation to the American Associa somever. we weren't Looked for n dull lx-«t little territory In the United States tion for the Advancement of Science, time just yet. That iifternoon there whacker, slapping his hat on of America. Including Alu<ka.’ r lay before th» physi wns a great flopping of whips like nn ground and digging for hl» pile. “'M'ell' says I. 'Mbll' for again ological section of the society at the “ 'Say. if you’re referring to InInn ftklrmlxlx nnd Into town comes I was at a lp«s for words. 1 had no University of Chicago, by Professor a bull train hnlf n mile long Twelve Ag.' I says. 'It's kind of a sudden Ludvig Hektoen, of the university. Idea I'd gone so far from home. '1 be yoke of bulls to the team: lead, swing spring. I ain't what you might ca!I In Professor Flexner> pap«*r also con lieve what you say.' says I 'What nnd trail wagon« for each, as big ns training, am! that steer Is full of tripls tain d accounts of a series of exper do you do round these parts?’ extract of giant powder.' houses on wheels. You don't see the iments on rats and mice performed “'Mining.' says be. 'You're Just in “ 'G'wan!' says Ag. 'You can do it— like of that in this country. Down by himself and his associates, lead time big strike In the Bob Cat dis the street thc.v come, the dust flying, ami theu we're twenty five ahead. ing to important discoveries regard trict. Poor man's mining, l'lncer, and “ 'But nuppo«»e we lose?* whip» cracking and the lads hollering: ing the biological conditions of tu durnrd gcxid placer, right on the top of " 'M'ell— It won't tie such an awful mor growth. Pathological problems •Whoa haw, Mary—11P there! AA'herp! the ground. The mining gentleman I hr Pacific Norse Liniment is prepared looa.' have been enormously affected* by Wbon haw!" ’expressly lor the needs of horsemen and spoke about Is having his breakfast recent experiments in vivisection, ac “ 'Now, you look here. Agamemnon “ And those fellers had picked up ranchmen. It is a powerful and pene now. Rupixise you go In and have a cording to the New York scientist. G. Jones,' »avs I, 'I ain't going to trating liniment, a remedy for emergen talk with him? Nice mail, drunk or dry throats walking tn the dust; also stand for putting up a summer breeae cies. A soothing embrocation for the aober, although excitable when he's they had a month's wages aching In agin that feller's good dough. That's “/ tel l pou I won’t. I don't like to have NOTK E FOR PI BLK’ATION. , anybody walk on my feet." relief of pain, and the best liniment for Timlw-r land. Act, Jun«- 3, 1R7H— had a little too much or not quite their ¡lockets. M'e hadn't much more’ll a skin game, to sjieak It pleasantly.’ sprains and soreness. Unequaled lor United Stat«-« Land Office. enough He might put you on to a got th«- thump of their nrrlvnl out of splrltH. but Aggy gave him the jolly ‘Then Aggy nrgues th«- case with curing the wounds and injuries of Roseburg, Oregon, Dec. 20. '07. good thing I'm not a mining person our ears when who comes roaring Into me. nud when Aggy started to argue lie ouly meant It In fun. and there was BARBED WIRE and fnr healing cuts. town but the Bengal Tiger gang, and Notice is hereby given that in com myself.' you might Juxt us well 'moo' and chase plenty of reason for it, too. for you pliance with the provisions of the act «abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific they had four months' w ages The own “Thank».' says I and In I went to never seen such a game of driving as Norse Liniment is fully guaranteed. 'of Congress of June 3, 187S entitled er of the mine got on n lx»nder anil paid yourself Into the corral, because he'd that feller put up In al! your life. the dining room. The No other is so good or helpful in so many get you sure M'hy, that man could "An act for the sale of timber lands “There was a great, big. fine looking everylwsly off bv mistake. Yon can sit In the cnldn and make roses bloom Lord save us! He cut around one cor- In the States of California, Oregon ! way s. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize mnn eating his bam nnd eggs the way hardly Imngtno how this livened up right In the middle of the floor. While ner of a mountain so that for the Nevada and M'ashlngton Territory,' . all dealers to refund the purchase price. ur»< u«ac » ottlc » rim ccnva I like to see ii mnn vat the next morn things. Then- ain't nobody les.i likely he was singing hlx little song you longest seeoud I’ve liv«-d through my as extended to all the Public Land to play lam«- duck than me, but there ing lie hail n black beard that was so could see 'em and smell 'em. lie could left foot hupg over about a thousand States by act of August 4. 1892 H oyt C himical C o , po « tla « o . o «« was go dodging the hospitality. The • - A-** strung It fairly jumped out from his feet ot fresh air. I’d have had time Augustus E. Whitaker of M'altor.. FREE * , only Idea prevailing was to N- rid of talk n snowluink off a high divide In to write my will liefore I touched bot 'county of Lane. State (or territory) V BOOKLET face. the money ns soon as possible. The the middle of February. Never sec tom if we'd gone over. I don't know ■of Oregon, has this day. May 23 1907, " 'Homin',* save I. Yon could anybod.i with such u medicine tongue, as I turned pale, but my hair ain't fil-d in this office his sworn state- '"<;•••• I Horning. sir" says he 'A effect« -bowed right off hear one man telling the folks for and in u big man It wn» nil the stran been of the same rosy complexion ' ment No. 8785 for the purchase of day of commingled lucent clarity nnd their own go*«! that he wns the Old ger. ‘Now.’ he winds up. 'aa for cheat •Ince. l the SW 1-4 of Sectioa No. 32, in vernal softue».«. ain't it?' ing that feller, you ought to know me “'Well, I wouldn't care to l>et on Missouri River, nud when he felt like better, Red. M'hy. i'll gi\e him my “ 'M'ell!' says Aggy In a surprised Townskfp N i. 19 south. Rang«- No. 7 A.; i\ F M'est, W. M.. and will offer proof that w ithout going a little deeper Into swelling his banks ft wns time for note.' tone of voice when we got all four ' to sh iw thai the land sought is mo;» the subject.* says I; 'but it smells g>«>d parties who couldn't swim to hunt w In-els on the ground again. 'Here we valuable for its timber or stone than "So, anyhow. I done It. Fp the it least no does that ham and eggs. the high ground, while the gentleman are!’ says he 'M'ho'd have suspected for agricultural purposes, and to es- street we went, steer Law Hug and on the next corner let us know that he Mary. I'll take the same, with coffee It? I thought h«- was going to take t.ibllsh his claim to said land before was a locomotive carrying 300 pounds buck Jumping, my hair a flying Hnd ms the short cut down to the creek.’ ixtra strong.' M'. M'. Calkins, U. S. Commission r, ns bu«v aa th»- little l«-e you re.ul ntxnt of steam with the gauge still climbing •The driver turned round with one at his office in Eugene, Oregon, on "'You have doubtlees been attracted and the blower on. When he whistled feeplng that Bt«*er underneath me CF B TTTRV LLE. ^RFGO'r Friday, the 6th day of March. 1908. The cheapest and best tnsuranq to our small but grow Ing city from the three tltlM-s. he »aid. any Intelligent •atiml of on top of me. w here he'd eoruer of his lip h'lsted a dead ringer He names as witness: Henry Hink report» which are happily true of the man would know that there was dan rut her lie, and after us th«- whole of a mean man. Rays he to Aggy. son of Alma, Oregon. Clair Hinkson In the sta’e. The association ha - aiLl town, w hoopin', yellin', crackin’ off •Yer a funny bloke, afii't yer?* inexhaustible mineral wealth of the ger around. of Alma. Oregon. M'illiam H. Sallee “ ’M'hy.’ says Ag. 'that's for you to <>f Alma, Oregon, and Sidney Porter, ed over 1500,000 in risks during t!u surrounding region.’ says he. "Well, air. I put th«- Old Jll’sourl •lx xb«M>teni and carryin' on wild, past year, cf which *300,000 is of ■ay wouldn't l<x>k well coming from "Th»-n we hail f'-'.-i and was as go»«l of Walton, Oregon. '"N'o-o not exactly.' says I; 'but I River to bed thnt night, and he'd flat Lane county property. The as.-oclal me but if you press me I'll admit I Any and all persons claiming ad do want to hear something about tened out to n very small streamlet In as anybody. But ft didn't last long. mines Mr. Hotvlmsn out then» (who's deed. while the locomotive went Intn«» Tho tin horna come out after pay dav give birth to a little gem now anil versely the above described lands are tlon carr‘e3 *2,300,009 on the lx 8 requested to file their claims in this farm buildings in the valley. ThosJ a gentleman of the old school If ever before supper and had to I«- put In llk<- hoptoads after a rain. 'Twould then.' “Our told buck puts on a great | office on or before said 6th day of W , ■■ p i.ii : i aro about to ex;ó 1 there lived one) told me that you might th«- roundhouse by a «-ouph- of pushan. puzzle th«* govcniuietit at Washington swagger. 'Well, yer needn't be funny March, 1908. put me on to a good Thing ' or thos< who desir - to insure pltas^ That'» the way with tine Mens fold to know when- they hang out tu the BENJAMIN L. EDDY, “'Precisely.' says he 'Now. sir. my facts comes nnd puts a crimp In them. meantime Then- was one lad had a In this wagon,* says he. 'The pair of notify me. Write for partícula R gister. yer x|«>ngtu' a ride! Yer m-edn't I«- name Is Jones Agamemnon <1. J oik - s Oius- I knew a small feller I could fai-c on him with about as much ex- me at Junct'oa City, Oregon. gay. Y'er hear me, «lon't cher? ’ ami my parvlner. Mr II. Smith I» on have stuck In my p<«-ket and forgot pn-sslou as a hotel punkln ph*. Ho NOTH I FOR PUBLICATION. " ‘ Why. I hear you ns plain as though n tniMlnexs trip, »vlllng share« of our iilxiut, Imt when we went out ifi -I ti«>k run an arrow game, ami he talked Timl«-r I jiik I. Yet, Jun«- IN7M— rifflit next ■ • « \'Now, I Stat«*« Ijind Oftic«-. mine, which we have called "The ».oerul pre«elptlot « together on a dny right straight along tn a voice that had V' u rg. Oregon, Dec. Î0. '07. Treasury" from rensona which we can h«- s|«»k«> to me like this. 'Red,' says tio m »n- ben ts lu It than a billiard <*ue. you listen and mw If I'm audible at the A tiy e is u that In coni- make obvious to any Investor. The hr. 'fiut your little hand In mine, and “'Here's where you get your thn-e same range You’re a bla«t«-d chump." h«* roar» In a tone of voice that would will shares. Mr.' we'll pi nnd take a btnl«vye view of for one auy child may do It n»> chance V .lui " Saumlcrx Red Rounder» -Chanta tlx* universe ' Astonlxhln' idea, w asn't to lose make your hets While the ar have carrl«-<l forty mile. TM<1 yon hear thnt. Rel?' be asks very Innocent. I Sv-évhev Red.' It? And him in>t weighing over a hun n»w of fortune »wings nil gents ao- a w ax so hot at the driver's sass- the in “'Mr Rau miera, are N't cent» apiece, dr»«I fHHtnd Howsouiever. hy didn't cotui; i«!at»«l lu umi-unt« from two bits Ne V Mas! cus«e«! low downtH-aa of d' lng a feller w hi> Ii price Is rvnlh only put n|«»n take any blrdaeye view of th«- uni to double eagh-s and i»ets paid ou the as ■X d to a a favor and then heaving It at him — them to avoid the offensive attitude of verse He only becvuie strikingly in- nail.' aaya he. “ 'Red.' say« Aggy. 'I dealing th«*t;i out as charity. As a disptsvevl. le our that you could have lit a match ofl me F Ki pile right here, I .Ct matter of fact, this mine of oar» con • th« •uywimn-«. but to save me I couldn’t L E ate r territory) of Oregon, "M'ell. to get back to Boise, you dat May 6. 1907. filed tn mina a »tore of gold wh'.h would lip never lu all your life saw »o many money. I know thli A ou'd help laughing- Ag had the comicalext way! li» i sworn statement. No. -ot tho commercial world wen- tho meu ami brother« as was gathered hiinlly believe It. but I T>ou- “At that the driver tiegtns to larrup purchase of Lot Num- t-are facts of It» extent known rberv> there that day. and <»14 Aggy. he wn« ble or qultsF • «aj» he th»* hoc«!-« I ain't the kind to f»-el «nd the RM' 1-4 of NW " 'lot her go, k’ says I» neither sev.se nor amusement In on1 of the centers of attraction That faint when a c cayuse gets what's com- « No. 2 In township No 1 9 confining «nch cnortuous treasure in bla volice anil 1blNck t»enrd was always arrow »« ung a irmi nd. tn* ■» him for raising the dev!!, but No. 6 w«-st, M' M„ the bands of two fMsvple. Cooaequeut- wliero U h » era»rd w •« thickest and the dealer u:i<l rake w id •r proof to now that the to «»-e that la»l wha !•- hi« team tiecanse ly my parvlner and I an- presenting ati Wet C”.«Is flow Inc tlw» fr»*e«t. ,<»entl^‘ all over in one - ststind. ight is more valuabl for Its Intervvt to the public, putting the noni- turn.’ i«ay» be. ‘lr(’n lift up onr volrea Aggy by the shoulder th,-re wasn't nothin ig else he dared hit r »tone than for agricultural tn the C'nii-r for a prl- ffnt me ou my hl: ul log«. I nestled Inai rtgurv- «i f >> orntB a «hare U|«m It. tu mol<vdy“ T hat WM one of Ac*« de* ’ p()*C i, and t o establish his claim ¿ atrial will convince - «■> «ave thè fra’ltnga < >f our Is-tH-lkla- 1 unit ma► he themifht he» t'ouh! «imr So thought you knew this one hi ami tn his hair and tw Is toil his »aid land be •fore M'. M' Calkins, ugly n mug back. s, Commix-: ner. a< his office In f»mr n f 'em g’ot on top of a billiard uit thlt” «fiy* I. T ne Oregon . on Wednesday, “'M hgt tt M» devil dfiT 1 rare?' «ay» I tabto iand prv «outed 'KtM'ktM In the "Y u k-t me l«- I ain't hnrtl’’g you.' 4th day of Marc h. 1908. < _fOf<TLAND. 0RE._ l'm 1» «»king (or a chanIi ’» 11» <llg « '«Mll.t <*rad!c of the I«eep' Io the company. al he h >1 He names as witaesses: Lewis M yon toll ti ui an wberv which maile nv» f»vel gla«1 that 1 hadn't " Tt Hoselton of Crow. Oregon. Les ** *Oh.’ BÄ) b ho. *wl>t»u y -»u »-»»me to boon hxxmght iup that way After Ag Hoseiton of Crow Oregon. Jet inc yc that, that'» dlffenmt Rtrtetly »peak hud h! p locke«1 the la«t low note an* a H«x>ker of Crow bud ■ n them ln<. my pn1rdnrr l!y I umi 'I gone »ff other a 1 vrtluntrwrrd er of Crow, Oregon. the »pine of A» a matter -4 •*Thhi was « little (at Thifrhman. g'««l uotioe to lay two vhCt-at hands «m a i-natal ••• trip Any and all persona claiming ad- fact, hr lt(ì tow a niIght twfora la«t with t’ule bine ey«m and a mustache on yi»u «ul wind you up like au eight v»»rsety the above described lands are I ■ ' 1 drtto of tiU.- itHMey we'd like ftrn wtrcfl•k* of darntag cotton <1ay clock, but rather than make hard requeued to file their claims in this pulled nut of a pocket up on Rltver lie had cotne to town to sell a pair of frrtuigs between frtemU I'll retrain office on or before said 6th day of xjz ■ ■ V c Price 1 March, 1908. «.reek lu the company of two half be«/ stser«. but got drawu Into lbs BvwUaa. J<u are a funny cu»a, that'» OREiiOa RiruàiiüG CCI Then h«> pulled BENJAMIN L EDDY. tbn tuberi firent Portland. O- Register Neckwear Shirts Hosiery, Gloves, Underwear Handkerchiefs Bath Robes E. D. HANSON RECORD IAM^ i CALEVRT rhe Far mers Fire ReFef Association WEST COFFEE TEA SPICES BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS" JUST RIGHT **îi*r« « y«>ur wti<t h tm l fh< • ln< rtMintry. anyhow'* 1Ao down 1 walk« to (he orti- e. A « bt ertili plump kind of a tuau WA4 sitting tlie d«*K»k. 'II?Ilo r Miy* bt*t gtanelug up and smiling as I '»ne In. *Uuw do you opeo up lb.a morning T “ Doiuetealy M'sl me the trouble,’ ■ay» I ‘I'm afraid I II have to give you the stroiuf ana for breakfast ' grinned • CLOSSETÄ DEVERS