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TWO TWICE A WEEK GUARD, MONDAY, DEC. Ö, 1910 3 The Riverman C«p>r.gni. 140» by th« McClur« Company. Copyright. I >07. 190». by S «wart tdwwrd Whit« Stewart öiewan H Edward White -r k______________ J CHAPTER XXXV.—Continued. man Ibr tTeTirm." ~ "Ye*.. aud you supplied tbat money ifltt. bht to l>e a thieR" yourself." ’Why didn't you pull out?” asked Newmark's eyes narrowed. “Well, wbat of it?” J "1 couldn’t!" cried Heinzman pite “If you bad tbe money to lend why ously. “He baf me cold. I paid Stan- didn't you lend it direct?” Jtord $50o for bls vote on the charter. "Because it looks better to mortgage ^JLnd Newmark he know dot. ne ■■Strove it. ne tell me if I don't do wbat to an outside bolder." “That was uot tbe reason." went on ■Me say he put me in jail.” Orde. “You agreed with Heinzman to “Well, he can still put you in prison.” I divide when you succeeded in foreelos- ■aid Orde. 1 “Vot I care?' cried Ilelnznian. throw , ing me out of tbe timberlands giveu security. Furthermore, you in Ing up both his arms. "You and vour as structed Floyd to go out on tbe eve of Wife are my friends. She save my tbat blow in spite of bis warnings, and Mina. Du Heber Gott! If my daugh fou contracted with McLe... i for the ter bad died, vot good iss friends aud new vessels, and you've tied US up pioner vet good iss anytuing? I right and left for the sole purpose of Ron’l vant to live! And ven 1 sit dere pinching us down ipy her always something ask me. 'Vy meet those notes, where we couldn't That's the only rea- ou do dot to tbe peoples dot safe you." son you borrowed the seventy five tin«?" thousand on your own account—s<_ we His excitement died. couldn't borrow it to save ourselves.” “Have you that note?” asked Orde. “It strikes me you are interesting, “It is at my office for tbe foreclosure vill not foreclose. He can send me but inconclusive." said Newmark as Orde paused again. » the penitentiary." “That sort of thing is somewhat of "Telephone Lambert in tbe morning J» give it to me. No—here. Write an a facer," went on Orde without the slightest attention to the interjection. • >rder in this notebook. Heinzman wrote the required order “It took me some days to work it out in all its details: but I believe 1 under “1 go.” said he, suddenly weary. Orde accompanied him down tbe stand it all now. I don’t quite under * itreet and succeeded in slipping him stand how you discoven <1 at>mt my California timber. Tbat investigation’ j'fhrougb the improvised quarantine. Morning found Orde still seated in was a very pretty move." “How the devil did y u get on to he library chair. His bead was sunk brward on bis chest; bis hands were that?” cried Newmark, s tr ied “Then you acknowledge it?" E! Sticudeil. listless, palms up. along tbe ‘Why shouldn't 1?" Ne .irk laugh | U irms of the chair; his eyes were va- ed. "Of course Ilelnznian " ■JI| :ant and troubled. Orde half sat on tbe arm u» ui« When the full sun shoue into the ibrary he aroused himself to change chair. “Now. I'll tell you what we will do I »is clothes Then, carrying those be I ...Ó »ad just ¿ discarded, be slipped out of in this matter." said be crisply. "We'll follow.” said Newmark, “the g he house auu down the street. He ' >a 'rod o: !y long enough to telephone original program, as laid down by my k ■om tbe olli e telling Carroll lie woum self. I'm tired of dealing with blun- i out of town all day. Tbeu be set 1 j dering fools. Heinzman's mortgage will >o* at a loi.g swinging gait over tbe 1 be foreclosed, aud you will band over ill' . r.i’.lo« fr< m the village a id it: tile ' 1 as per tbe agreement your Boom com- ;h beech woods. There be sat down. I | pany stock. fils i back to a monster tree. Ail day I Orde stared at him in amazement. Honi ig he gazed steadily on tbe shifting “I must say you have good nerve," 5» }ihu iihadows and splotches of sunlight; on he said. “You don't seem to realize W I nntnhoc -70 Iht <r that you are pretty well tangled up. ..the patches e\f of 1-ilyir» blue olrvr sky, thn tbe rio dazzling 1 (ywhite clouds tbat sailed across them; don't know wbat they call It—criminal ■ mj the waving, whispering frond tbat conspiracy or something of tbat sort. w •verarcbed him and the deep cool I suppose. So far from banding over 'shadows beneath. to you the bulk of my property 1 can |g At evening Orde shook himself and send you to tbe penitentiary.” ¡Arose. "Nonsense.” rejoined Newmark, lean r* He reached home a little before 6 ing forward in his turn. "I know you •■-I’clock. He found Taylor awaiting too well, Jack Orde. You're a fool. S . . ‘ hi him. Do you seriously mean to say that you I "I have things pretty well in shape.” dare try to prosecute me? Just as I sure as you do I’ll put Heinzman in jthe lawyer said. “Then tbe trouble is over?’ asked the pen too. I've got it on him, cold. He's a bribe giver—and somewhat a It I “I wouldn't say that.” replied Taylor. criminal conspirator himself.” r'“but VUl J you vu can rest easy a3 to the title Newmark leaned back with an amus «to your lands. Tbe investigation bad ed little chuckle. "If tbe man hadn't ¿»i.ino real basis to it. There may have *i|l.been some small individual cases of come to you and given the whole shirt.- jifalse entry, but nothing on which to away you'd have lost every cent you owned. And for your benefit I'll tell I .ground a real attack." you wbat you can easily substantiate. g “When can I borrow on it?” I “Not for a year or two. 1 should say I forced him into this deal with me. ■ There's an awful lot of red tape to un- I had this bribery case on him. Wbat had tbe man to gain by telling you? |wind.” | “Oh.” said Orde in some disappoint- Nothing at all. Wbat bad be to lose? I Everything—bis property, bis social ilmeut i position, bls daughter’s esteem." I Taylor hesitated. He paused a moment to puff at bis i “1 have something more to tell you— ‘something tbat will be painful,” said cigar. “I’m not much used to giving ad- he. , Orde looked up quickly. vice,” he went on, "least of all when it Is at all likely to be taken. But I'll 1 “Well, wbat is it?” I “The general cussedness of all this offer you some. Throw Heinzman over. i Investigation business bad me puzzled Let him go to tbe pen. He’s been E until at last I made up my mind to do crooked and a fool.” “That’s wbat you’d do?’ [,»(' a little investigating on my own ac count There was one man behind all "Exactly that. You owe nothing to Heinzman. but something to what you thia. He was”— would probably call repentance, but “Joe Newmark," said Orde quietly. what is in reality a mawkish senti “How did you know that?’ mentality of weakness. However. 1 “I just guessed.” “Well, it was Newmark. He tied up know you. Jack Orde. from top to bot the land in this trumped up Investiga tom, and I know you’re fool enough not to do It, I’m so sure of it that I tion so you could not borrow on It” “How did he find out I owned any dare put it te you straight. You could never bring yourself to the point of de land?” asked Orde. “Tbat I couldn’t tell you. Must have stroying a man who had sacrificed him self for you. been a leak somewhere.” Orde did not wish to return to the office until he bad worked his problem out, so to lend bls absence tbe color of ‘I naturalness be drove back next morn I Ing to tbe booms. Î In tbe evening be went direct to Newmark's “Mr. Newmark Is out, sir.” said Mai lock and started to close the door But Orde thrust his foot and knee the opening. “I'll come in and wait," said Quietly. ■ “Yew. sir; this way, sir,” said Mal- Jock, trying to indlcate the dining OU seem to have this game all room. figured out.” said Orde with Orde caught the aroma of tobacco contempt. He turned the knob at the door and “Well." said tbe other, "let's entered the library. settle this thing. The fact remains ’hat ■ i There be toin.d Newmark ill eveliiug tbe Arm owes a note to Heinzman which 1 I dress, sealed in a low easy chair be It cannot pay. You owe a note to tbe Death a lamp, smoking stiai reading a arm which you cannot pay. All this magazine Al iiKles appearance in may be slightly irregular, but for pri tile d.«»l Wil;. lie o,,ked up cuitniy. nie vate reasons you do not care to make • I paja-r kntle p. i .« i i-eping the place. public tbe irregularity. Am I right so Orde ehlensi tltv room arrt mechan far?’ kali > Sill U »u II "You might bear tbe other side.” in Hr "New mail. otu< u»-gu:i abruptly. "1 terrupted Orde. "In the Brst place.” know ull u . nt 111;« iirratigeiheiit you said be. producing a bundle of papers, made wim ll-il>zuiiin. "I bare the note and tbe mortgages In "1 . ..m.ie.i Iro.ii uetn,. mjApoase.tsic^ . t j bm ia i the -1 - Chapter 56 TJmau will shortly res cue them as soon as 1 get to see him.” countered Newmark "If you force lleluzuian he'll land you." Orde |K>int<>d out. “There Is Cauuda for me. He trav els with heavier baggage" “You'd lose everything " "Not quite." «milt'd Newmark "And. as usual, you are forgetting tbe per sonal equation Heinzman is Heinz- man. And 1 am 1.” "Then I suppose this affidavit from Heinzman as to the details ot all this is useless for Hie same reason?’ Newmark's thin lips parted. "Correct." said he. "But you're ready to compromise be low the face of tbe note?" Newnn.rk hesitated. “Yes." said he. “because I know you well enough to realize that there is a .Kilnt where your loyalty to Heinzman would step aside In favor of your loy alty to your family.” "Ard you think you know where that point is?" “It's the basis of my compromise.” Ord. laughed. “Tl> ■ worst of It is I believe you're right ’ said he nt last. "You have tbe thin- «ixed up. and there isn’t a Haw in yo r reasoning I always said that you were the brains of this concern. If it were not for one thing I’d com promise sure, aud that one thing was beyond your ixiwer to foresee.” He paused. Newmark's eyes half closed again In a ouick darting effort t8 z.c»*?’rt,?1i. •"oran yffnr htmntigs in I our common business I will give you my note without Interest and without time for illW.tMM». I'hnt Is not Its face value nor anything like It, but you tune cause«! m>> directly and ludlrectly eonsiib'rnble loss. | don't know how soon I can |>iiy this note, but II will t>»> paid." "All right." iigree«| Newmark "Does that satisfy you ?" "1 SUp|H>S«' It'S got to," "Very well. I nave th»' |ui|>era her«' all made out 1’hey ne»><t simply to be signed and witness««!, rimliull Is the nearest notarv. Come " said h«'. In «Hence the two walk»«! tin- t»l««-k and « half t<> Die n<»tarv « n<>ii«e Fl nnlly the |>ii|i»'r« were ex»«-ute«l tn th»- «trivl Xi wiuar:. pau«»'d sigiilncanl ly. but <>rde <!l<| m»; take th»' hint "Are you coining with me?" a«k»«l Newmark "I am." replli«! <>nle. !In-re 1« on»' thing m»»re." In alienee once more they r»'turne»l to til»' n I iik I» w« iow library \ewmarl. threiv nlmselt Into lhe arm» Imlr 11»' was oik cynical him. “You have five days to leave town.” he said crisply. "Don't ever show up here again Let me have your address for tbe payment of this note " 11«' took txvo ste|)s forward. "You’re a dirty, low llv»'d skunk. If you think you're going to get off scot Cree vnu're mlchtllv mistaken " Xmas. Buyers Now is the best time to do your buying, while stocks are complete and before the‘ grand tush, which we always have at our store at Xmas. time. We ate now aying aside g« ods and expect to make this the GREATEST CHRISTMAS EVER We have an unusual line of new things in DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ( UT GLASS, SILVERWARE. CHINA, LEATH ER GOODS, AND UMBRELLAS, ETC. from which you could make your selections n«_w and call for them later. We want you to make a special trip to our store and VISIT OUR BR.ASS R.OOM where we have hundreds of new and desirable goods which you can only appreciate by seeing them. brote’uito a laugh. “You've convicted me." tie s.-id “I'm a most awful failure I ihoiiglii I knew you. but this passes nil b.* lief." Orde brushed thia spec-eh aside as II relevant. "Our association, of course, comes to an end. There remain tbe terms of settlement. 1 could fire you out of this without a cent, and you'd hnvt' to git. But that wouldn’t be fair. 1 don't give a hang for you, but it wouldn't Is* fair to me. Now. as for the northern peninsula timber, you have bad sev enty-five thousand out of that amt have lent me the same amount. Cull that "Houi the devil did you get on to thatf" milts. I will take up your note when the "Iven it lib oraln to run back over all the Akw mgs due mid yiei.ients of the game he was playing. Newmark half arose. "What is it?’ asked Newmark at 15th day of December, 1910. at the 1910. at the hour of two o'clock p “What do you mean?" he asked In hour last of 2 o’clock p. m.. of said day. n».. ot said day tome alarm. "Hem-man died of smallpox at 4 The object of s.ild meeting 1« for MARRIED The object of said tms'tlng is for ”1 mean tbat I'm going to give ,v»m the purpose of submitting to th«' tax th»* purpose of submitting to th" tax o'clock this afternoon,” said Orde. Newmark's face »vent slowly gray. about the worst licking » u ever Heard payers of said road district th»' ques payers of said road district the ques tion of voting a levy of an addition tion of voting a levy of an addition For a full minute he sat absolutely tell of.” refilled At th <> h< i coat. al tax upon th»> taxable property of al tax upon th»1 taxable property of ■ gene. N< »veti:1 r motionless. said district for the purpose of Im said district. • • • • • • • “Where are you going?" asked Orde i (»«*orK** Il l< This notice is signed by at least proving the roads of said district. quietly. Five minutes later Orde emerg»«! Knapp, It. V r This notice is signed by at least of the taxpayers of said atlng The “I'm going to get myself a drink in from Newmark s house, softly ruliimik ten per cent ten per cent of the tax (layers of sahl district 1 by only a few my bedroom." he snapped. "Any ob the palui of « »II»- district. J, F. Minney, Ralph Pillette. contrai'tlng parties. 1 jections?’ hand over the names : T. II. Wells. B F. .Minney, F. gun holts« -eplng nt “No. After you get your drink I knu kies of lb< II. II. Drug. W. T. Jay. Simeon E. Clayton. W. A. Webster, Wist Sevet h and Jefl want to talk to you.” .lay. Albert Halierland. Ellson E other. W. B. Tucker. Carl J Swan Rust. Elmer O. Rust. Louis J. This couple |U well kn'i Newmark snarled at him: "You son. L. A. Smith, S. B. Mav- He turned our Miller. C. A. Rust, Arthur L. where th» r have res! ben. F. A. Pepiot, W. F. Bey- needn’t be afraid I’ll run away. How'd of I he side st reel Taylor. W. E Wein. E J Nor years ami hav»» many erlln. D. E. Leffler, Burley [ I get out of town?’ Ills own lions» ton. M. Johnson. Ira P. Fuller. tender congratulations Williams, Fred C. Montgom-I Orde looked thoughtfully at Heinz iny is-r»T“ mm Irwin Wolf, S M. Brown. 8. •■ry ; man's affidavit, which, duly disinfected, Hr st»ip|dkl. lise Coburg. Wednesday, November Ratcliff. A . B. Searles, fra W. 30. In 1910, had been banded him by Dr. McMullen at the residence of the s t » I e forws'ii Brown. J. I! Pritchard. Wm. bride's NOTICE OF ROAD MEETIXti. brother. T Koch. Melvin F as important. Then he arose to his softly until m Blachly, W. B Blachly, 8. M. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN feet and glided softly across the room st<>.«l l»s>klng in Horton, W. J. Benninger. A M. McBee nnd Miss Beulah Koch, both Notice Is hereby given that at a. lairane, Rev. Ilurbank, of Coburg, to take a position close to the door through the d<><»r meeting Almasl, I. Slayter, Ross My- of of the taxpayers of road dis-! officiating The young couple will through which Newmark bad departed. way. thu-wkly era. trict No. 34. for Lane county. Ore reside at l-ebanon Finally the door swung briskly inward. Carroll sat lean gon, will be held at Fairview School! Like a panther Orde sprang forward. ing against ns House the 24th day of December. M)TI<T TOH ri BLICATIOS At the home of the bride's aunt. In He pinioned Newmark’s arms to his golden ham. iwi 1910, at the hour of 2 o’clock p. m. i Etlgene, November 30. 1910, Clifford What do youmeanf shining bend win. of said day. Department of th«« Interior. I' S Cunningham. of Portland, and Mlns side, where he held them immovable he ankcd. with one of his own. The other band The object of said meeting is for Land Office, Roseburg. Ori'gon. No Ruth Eddings. Rev. H N .Mount of the soft shadowy be ran down Newmark's right arm to bent until It almost tou<-h««l the string« the purpose of submitting to the tax vember 25. I'.HO. They left for Portland on Notice Is hereby given that Walter ficiating the pocket. There followed an instant Her hands were straying idly over n» - payers of said road district the ques the evening train of resistance. With a sharp cry of custom««! chords ami rich imsluiations. tion of voting a levy of an addition E. Stafford, <if Eugene, Oregon, who, al tax upon the taxable property of on th»' 9th day of D»'c»»mtwr. 1909, pain Newmark snatched bis hand out the plaintive half musk- of reverie. At the homo of W A Vincent, nt made Timber and Stun»' application Springfield, district. November 21, 1910, E. and gazed amazedly at the half crush Orde crept to her unheard Gently said This notice is signed by at least No. 05705. for W14 NW'«, section Earl Vincent nnd Miss Rachel E Me- ed fingers. Orde drew forth the re he clasped her. She sank back against ten per cent of the taxpayers of said lx, township 17 S.. Range 2 W. W, Laughlin, ltev. Jesse Hyde offlclnt- volver Newmark had grasped in the his breast with a happy little sigh. Meridian, has filed rnitlce of Inten Ing. district. coat pocket. He spilled out tbe car “Kind of fun being married, isn't lr. C. K. Hale. G. H. Hale. J. A. tion to make final timber nnd stun»' tridges and tossed the empty weapon sweetheart?" he said. Neely, J. W. Christian. J. N. proof, to establish claim to th»' land to Newmark. Cook. W. I). Taylor. Arthur above described, before Register and “Kind of," she replied, and raised Jones. J. A. Burgeis, Thos. Recelv»»r, United States Land Office, “There’s your plaything." said he her face to his. Broughton. R. P. Allison. at Roseburg. Oregon, on th»' 13th day died DIED "So you wanted that affidavit, did THE EXD. Frank Fisk. J. T. Fisk. J. I). of February, 1911. ♦ ♦ you ?” Claimant nam»>s as wltn»'•-<•«. Cook. J. L. Morris, W. M ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ He paused. Sailei. Frank Stafford, of Sprlngfiehl. NOTICE “I don’t need to tell you that I've got At the Gi-m ral hospital In Eugen»*, Oregon; J. E. Yarnell, of Eu you,” said be finally, “nor what I gene, Oregon: J»"ss Seavey. of December 3. 1910. Mrs Meranda Al It appearing from the abstract of ; NOTICE OF ItOAD DISTRICT think of you. I can sen^ you over tbe votes cast at the regular November, Eugene. Oregon, and Edd Han len Haynes, ng»>»l 70 years, 4 months an»l 33 days The cause of d»'nth road for the best part of your natural 1910, election, as made by the can TO WHOM IT MFETING son, of Eugene, Oregon. MAY CONCERN: was Bright's disease Th»* funeral days; also I've got these notes and vassing board of Lane county, Ore BENJAMIN F JONES, Notice is hereby given that a will I»»' hi'ld at th»' Gordon chnpol the mortgage.” thu-wkly Register gon, consisting of E. U. Lee, county meeting of the taxpayers of roa»I dis Sunday aft»*rnoon at two o'clock and “Quit it,” growled Newmark. “Send clerk, R. S. Bryson, justice of the | trict No. 33 for Lane County, Oregon, NOTICE OF ItOAD DISTRICT Interment will tie made In I O. O. F me up and be d---- d!” peace in and for Eugene Justice dis will be held at Walton Postoffice, MEETING cemetery. “That’s tbe question.” went on Orde trict, Lane county, Oregon, and J. L. j the 27th day of December, 1910, at slowly. “You hurt me pretty bad. Joe. Clark, justice of the peace in and for! the hour of one o’clock p. m. of Raid TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: At the farm home about four miles I thought of you as a friend. I bad Creswell Justice district. Lane coun day. Notice is hereby given that a | south of Cottag»» Grove. Sunday. No ty, Oregon, that at the said election ■ The object of said meeting Is for a hard time getting over tbat part of mooting of tho taxpayers of road dis vember 27. 1910. Mrs M J McDolo. it. We've been together a good many the total number of votes cast in the purpose of submitting to the trict No. 12. for Lane county. Ore aged 61 years. 5 months and 22 days, the precinct of Thurston, in Lane years now, and as near as I can make county, Oregon, on the question taxpayers of said road district th»- gon. will be held at Dexter Hall, the after a brief Illness.- Leader of voting a levy of an addi 22nd day of December, 1910, at the out you’ve been straight as a string "For and against stock running at question tional tax upon the taxable proper with me for eight of them. Then 1 large,” is and was 38 votes; and the ty of said district for the purpose of hour of 2 o’clock, p. m., of said day VALE OIL FIELD The object of said meeting Is for suppose the chance came and before said number of votes cast in the' Improving the roads of said district. the purpose of submitting to the tax-' CONDEMNED BY you knew it you were In over your said Thurston precinct "against This notice is signed by at least of snld road district the ques neck.” stock running at large” is and was, ten per cent of the taxpayers of said payers U. S. GEOLOGIST tion of voting a levy of an addition ! “Oh. for God’s sake, drop that 29 votes. It appearing from said ab district. al tax upon th»> taxable property of preaching. It makes me sick!” broke stract that the result of said vote is T. .1. Davis, G. McKirk, J. L. said district for the purpose of Im Chester. Washburne, Govern, and was 20 votes against stock run Atkir«S3u, Chas. W. Lyons, J. proving the roads of said district. out Newmark. ment Expert, Says No Oil H. Fowler. “I’m not preaching,” said Orde, “and ning at large more than for stock This notice Is signed by at least running at large, and that the major even If 1 were I’ve paid a good many ity ten per cent of the tax payers of in Eastern Oregon «nid NOTICE FOB IH BLK’ATION. against stock running at large in district. thousands of dollars. It seems, to buy said Thurston Precinct is and was 20 NAMES the right to say what I d—n please. votes. Th»' Guard has just received a re Department of the Interior, IT. S J. F. Cruzan, Wm. Cruzan. Will port. of th.' United States geological And if you think I’m working up to a Therefore, in compliance with Sec Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, Tate, J. A. Pratton, W. E. Siirvoy on th»' prospective gas nnd oil ------------------ Christian forgiveness racket you’re tion 4245 of the General Laws of November 23, 1910. Stroud, Robert L. Edwards. II rielil near Vale. Oregon, and Payette. Notice is hereby given that. Abra mistaken. I’m not. I don't forgive Oregon, passed by the legislature of M. I’arvln. B. E. Williams, Wm. Idaho, in which th»' field 1« condemn the state of Oregon in the year 1907, ham H. Smock, of Eugene, Oregon. I you.” Williams. T. J. Cruzan, E P ed for oil. Encouragement is given, who. on November 3, 1909, made notice Is hereby given that after 60 "Well, turn me over to your sheriff Williams, W . A. .McBee, Victor however, for the development of a timber and stone application, No I days from the date of this notice and let’s get through with this,” said Stroud, , T. H. Hunsaker. Hunsaker, M .M. 8. Held of natural gas. Several small it will be unlawful for stock to run 05612, for SE 1-4 SW 1-4, Section Newmark sullenly. Veach, E. Bowen, Bowen. A. T Miller, -Vi s'’!" '“v*' alr,'«'ly been drilled, IS, Township IS S. Range 5 W., Wil-; at large in said Thurston precinct, Orde rose. C. M. I Parker. thu-wkly which furnish enough gas to light a Lane county, Oregon, under penalty lamette meridian, has filed notice of "Look here, Newmark, that's just of $19 for the first offense and $20 Intention to make final proof, to es ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦• lioiiHes. what I’ve been coming to, just what for each and every subsequent of tablish claim to the land above des This con.luslon will doubtl.-ss be d s,maraging to those who have pur- I’ve had such a hard time to get hold fense, to be recovered from the own cribed, before the Register and Re-( born of. I’m not going to hand you over er of the stock in civil action in the reiver, U. S. Land Office, at Rose ♦ ; cbti‘<..| Kharea In th»' eastern Oregon to any sheriff. I’m going to let you name of which such owner or keeper, burg, Oregon, on the 13th day of h |H """mated by a ">nt off. No,” he continued. In response to or either of them, may reside, and February. 1911, To the wife of Ih-n E. Hedrl» k at Xr «•?' ¡'I W"h ,h" fr,,„, ’ 200 '' 0 " has ...... obtained Claimant names as witneMei: Cottag». Grove. Sunday. Novemlier Newmark’s look of Incredulous amaze- such penalty shall be for the benefit James O. Thomas, of Eugene, 20 1910. a bouncing boy, John He m u i 'hlH 0,1 wh',’h ment, "it Isn’t from any fool notion of of, and when collected paid into, the must be worthies if th,, conclusion Oregon; Hal. E. Wood, of Eu drick, Jr. common school fund of the county In forgiveness. I told you I didn't for which such action is brought, within gene, Oregon; Peter Haven, of reel *overnn’cnt geologist Is cor- give you. But I’m not going to bur sixty days after the animal is proved Eugene, Oregon, and John To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wtlchor at1 den my future life with you. That's to be at large. Howe, of Eugene, Oregon. Saginaw. November 24, 1910. an HU ... Th»v r,'Jurt Wl"' wr,tten by Chester just plain, ordinary selfishness. I sup W Washburne, who examined the BENJAMIN F. JONES. Dated this 17th day of November, pound son. I pose I really ought to jug you, but If 1910. Mon w-d5 thu-wkly Register. l ei 11 k '*-” reaaona for E. U. LEE, I do I’ll always carry with me the [Seal.] K '^a' 'b” ’"‘""''»I «as Is of Tn Eugene. November 30. 1910 tn NOTICE OF ROAD DINTRKT County Clerk fod Lane County, thought tbat I’ve taken it on myself Paul Willoughby and wife, a son.’ of on o ° gln' ,hH' ,h- dS TO WHOM IT MEETING dla-OYered are very light In Oregon. to judge a man. And I don't believe MAY CONCERN: f™"» 'h- In Eiigene, November 30. 1910, to pr nel'nniyr,1iu,*r any man is competent to judge an TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that a Fowler an.l wife, of Meadow a other.” Pro,,',rt' wh"'h " Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the taxpayers of road dis n Giles son. 1 Newmark, who had listened to this meeting of the taxpayers of road dis trict No. 39, for Lane county, Ore fiel2*i.rT.rtJnCl",,ln< n map of the raqitl'sg ejpoeljjqp with curiosity. trict No. 55 for J»ane county. Oregon, gon, will be held at Blachly, Oregon 2?he for U frP,‘ tho*’ who will be held at Minney's hall, the the Twenty-Sixth day of December, GeoloJirll a X 'hp of U. S. Geologk-,1 8urvey, Wa.hlngton, D. C. A Pleasure To Show Goods SETH LARAWAY : : : :