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' 'Q cr-iarai. oc p;vt-n ft -rp. c - if von trar -f "X'jsan.l Bra im entlr..v i ilx mora ' iU..,ittn viif.'-Gnfnii;' .. "ii i.ririr.-n.,:r-,"'J t-t'..t;. A.rw itiion st". ,'ittr,.t;,vi'-. :(, ut . l. i.H .( C.'. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION. Lind Office at Itoupbnrg, Orron, . Jnlj IS, lSKfi Notice la hftphy nivpn lhnt tlie follow notice of lii. tntion tomskonnnl iiroof In Hnpporl of Jw cl.ini, and ihnl M-rl proof will bo m.1e won. Jool W.rr, USCO Cominiuionrr. 'Eane, Orr-a m. on S?itirnh r 2, 1KW. v . , oraw 11 C4,n on lom.t.d -r iiy or ,h( , , 0) )4 , ,,. , r 1 Mt. HBni.. h. foUnwinn wilanj.. Ip priT. hi. continnou. re.idence nvn ai.il en li..tln, o(, inrt, Tir: n Kilphirn, A W Oilberl, Kngrne l nd Allr.l .11 -I 0f. .,.. j coition. OMnator is M"v'(!rJ' i1,',1, 4e neat E'l'-'fe.! FalUn e, -onderful ar.tlnn,jrcrv- MiUmrtclen- KVIPVfj Strengthens, jno men of Ru'llL'i3 Invl.oratea wroro and K.iV',u3 and lone, the irafrloa. ifH!!B cntlre.ptMn. ".fly vege- lv i ! iVtt l e b 1 1 1 1 y, rUi rl1 Nervousness, M-tii suras IVwrrvWi Emissions, "MlMSt l?(ilSl?3 anddcvelopr, 1th. dim bmLM restores TosT wSa R. M. Vhtcb, Iljjitcr. fllETTET - i p "'" consent d tltl.( a v , i , h"" to ""-- rilu, T'V I"or'VM'l"" .alon III-.. II,!; ftTiS v.l'w.""' klkaU,ni1 klss nln-r. "r It cl"'rn""R' but i tho trick It reuses , K vvh(,u your I)ru,u.nn ,a 8rk HB'I I'"'". '.' 5U kil1 " 'm'11 " your vt U """ tu rW t iho our,, ot tloTo "i'l h ui" w."." l0V r """-"l I'J- Hlctto, Rhloh c,, Uh Into life, and which J withotti And intrca uuthiaB b,hiud in Iho hoart but a -Saturday Review. ISA 1 T TV1 T ? ' Sl 'I1!?! TTlTTUr UAlllVl,it 1 llllUJlril. Ills real namo wn n,.rL n... . , Eretinn nf 1 1, ...... 11 , . . ,,uullu wns Known fir u few brief w.'oks by Iho somewhat llurld num do guerro of Paul Collgny. l)ut that was during tlio period of his triumph. ' For y yi'urs Darker had contributed much toward tho gnyoty of tho nation by tho composition words and music of many of thoso fasolnatlng specimens of art j which nro known as umslo hall sungs. I But tho success of Ihcso works was no wlso to bo comiinred with llmt obtained hv tho ono whloh mado (anil undid) him In a vory short spaco of tinio. Ilo was tho possessor of a little bouso nt Burbiton which suited him admirably, also of a llttlo wlfo who loved him nntl inougut nun a genius, which is ovon bet tor. Truo ho was ill pnld for his work ono song for ono sovereign wns tho Alpha nnd Omega of his business prospectus but ho contrived to turn out tho commodities so rapidly that his Income was by no means despieablo. Ono morning Bnrkor nwoko with a start nnd, whllo ho was dressing himself, thoro came into his eyes for u moment tho nonr cst approach to a look of Inspiration that had ever lingered there. At breakfast his wlfo noticed an unusual abstraction in bis expression. 'What Is tho mattor, dearf" said fhe. "Charlotte," replied Barker gravely, "our fortuuo is made." iou don't say so!" ejaculated Ms bet ter half. "i'os, our fortuuo Is inndo. Last night I i.uu a wonuenui areain. In my Imagina tion I saw a theater filled with nuonlo." (Barkor always preforred to dotoribo a muslo hall as a theater.) "Tho stago footman cumo forward nnd ohangod tho numbers nt tho sides of tho proscenium, nnd I noticed that it was tho numbor III. I referred to my programmo anu, to my astonishment, 6nw that Alfred ittchards, tho grant comedian, was an nouncod to sing for tho first tinio a new song 'words and muslo by Paul Co llgny.'" "What did wo novo for supper last uigntr" murmured bur lot to rellectlvcly. Bnrkor wns hurt. "My dear girl," ho said, "pleaso don't interrupt until I havo linished my story. Richards oamo on nnd sang my song. The nudionco simply roso nt him. There never wns such ft success. Tho gallery boys con tinued to sing tho chorus lung aftor ho bad unisnoa. The manager heard by chunco that I wns in front and a mossenger camo to mo and asked mo to go on tho stage. "Dear me!" said Charlotte. "Muchngainst my will 1 obeyed tho Im perious command of tho audience The footlights In front of mo soemcd liko an aggress) vo lino of llro, nnd I ouuld only see tho pooplo In tho stalls through a haze. Still I managed to mako my bow." "But It wns only a dream," comuionted Cl.arlotto with n sigh. "Isn't It a pity, Harry," sho oontluued, "that drcums novor oomo truor" liarkor drew himself up In his chnii with the air of ono who Is consciuus of having happenod upon a certainty. "Curiously enough, my door" this with a slightly sardouio tinge "this dream will come true. I distinctly, note for note, harmony for harmony, remomber the melody and orchestration uf tho soug. The words havo escaped my memory, but the title remains fixed Indelibly." What was IU" Tho first line of tho refrain was, 'Unr ti-oodle-um.' " What on earth docs that niennf" asked Charlotte. "What does' Ta-ra-ra Boom-de-ay' mean, Hi-tlddlo-hi-tlr' " rotortod Barker, quoting tho titles of two well known clas sics. "The main point, which you seem to havo missed, Is that it d'xs mean nothing. If there wore any dellulto moaning In tin catch phraso, whero wotald tho fun coma In I" I see," said Charlotte. But she wa. not speaking tho truth. Barker spent all that day In tho tbrooi. of composition. Before nightfall his man uscript wns completed nnd ho rang it over to Charlotte, who waxed rapturous ovei tho melody. "It Is by far the bet thing you hav. ever done, Harry," she erlcd. ''Oh, 1 am so excited 1" Tho next day Barkor called inton lllch- ards, tho comic singer whom ho had seen In his dream. Ho tried to restrain his ex- oltement as ho wns ushered Into tho pres ence of tho great man, who, It may be said by the way, was lolling upon n sofa. "Kxouso me gettin up," said Itichnnls. Didn't loavo tho 'Thatch' till 4 this mornln, nnd l'vo got rather a head." Ilo did not drop his final a 's because It wns smart and fashionable The habit dut- I ed with him from nn earlier period, when It hnd quite a different significance. "What havo you brought? I haven't had song that hit 'em for wivks. Hit down" pointing ton plnno "nnd let's hear it." Barker was trembling with nervousness, and he sang nntl played tho first verso so badly that his hearer was not visibly im pressed. But when tho refrain commenced ltichnrds raised himself on ono elbow and listened Intently. "Piny It again," ho said. "It's rlppln!" And ngaln ami again Barker played It, until Iho comedian sprang up nnd, bend ing over tho manuscript on tho piano, added his lusty tribute to tho feast of tound. Bnrkor, flushed and expectant, waited (or Iho verdict npon which so much de ponded. Hlelinrds gave him nil exultant thump on tho back nnd said: " Barker, my boy, It l simply immensel It will be all over London In n wiik. I'll buy it right out." Ho drew forth n sov frclgn case from hi' waistcoat pocket. 'Lot's see. A gulina's your price, isn't IO" r.nallv." milled Barker, "but not title lime. I Mivo In tho nmg. nntl I'm Bali's to imbliiii'le myself. Vou oa stand lu U' you liko." "All Hfiht, old nmn, initko your own tonus. I'll ItIiih out llio sung nt tho Kl-:lor.ui-j on !unday." Tbo ovonttul nlflit nrrlvod. Tho El i'. wits crowilod uiui thoro vrtia just Lii.uiub tubaccn Kmoko In tho nlr to inako It l'!i!N:inily fniKrant for tluuo who like Iho Fiiioll of tobaoeo. HU'hartld ai,karod on tho stngo anil wr.s wnrnily rooted, fur tho vn;t was vory pop ular. 1 lo always ropoat. d tho rofralu ot n fcong twlco aftoroach vorso so us to einpha (ir.o lt.s morlts, but tho sneooss of "rni-ti-tindli'-nnr' was ho Intmodlato, Minbsotutoly itssurnl, that llio mullonoo calknl him on DR.iin and npaln so that ho might tvpont his onchantlnB lny. Harker nnd his wlfo sat togothor in tbo Stalls, ami whim ... ii.i.lf. 1.-.H lli.-.u.. "'''ll ho, after n cautious glaneo ""iuu nor, niciuij pn.ssou ins Hand. Tho noit day liarkor wont to a muslo i iniblishor nnd arranged that tho souk slll)Ul,l ' brought out ns qulokly ns pos ! slide, ho paying all cjpensos. ! That evening ho bought Tho riecadllly ; fanzutiu. Ilo turned to tho column where musie hall notes wero usually to bo found. Ho started with surnriso and nlcnsuro Tho article was headed with tho liamo of Ills song in largo capitals. Ho road tho nutlco feverishly: At last Mr. Alfred Iiichnrds lias hit upon a song that has absolutely uo vul garity in it. It is safe to sny that never in the bolls of variety has boon heard such a cnariulug, fascinating melody. Thoorehos- nation Is, perhaps, not so good and tho wor.is nro even below tho average. But be fore tho ringer hnd linished tho tune, with i.t irrosiMimo nit nnd swing, bad oon queiod every ono. I loaru that tho com poser is Mr. Paul Collgny, who, although ho has done good work in his own particu lar line, has never before revealed tho pos- Biuiuii.-s ui nis lalent. Aim soon, liarkor was In a sovonth heaven of delight. Ilo novor doorled or suoereu at musical orltlolsm. as most com posers do, for ho bad onoo met a critio who nun studied muslo. lu duo timo tho song wns nubllshod. and tho first edition was oxhnusted in a week. Darker was lnumhitoil will, onm missions for work from other ooniio sing ers, paragraphs about his ncrsonalllv un peared In tho halfnennv ovenlnc nnners. his portrait was printed In Tho Entr'acto lu fact, famo hnd at last crowued his head with her sweet laurels. But they faded all too soon. Ono morn ing, whllo Barker was Invukilif llio n.uso he was disturbed by a furious knocking at his front door. In a few moments Al fred Hlchards, displaying symptoms of apoplexy, uurst Into his room "Confound you!" ho shouted. "You've dono it this time!" Done whatr" nsked Barker In n tono or bewilderment. "Head thlsl" Richards foroed Into his hands a weekly society paper. "Tho musical artlclo, mean," ho added. Barker skimmed through It. "Opora nt Covont Garden, tho Klchtcr concerts, Ilerr 1'ieyiuss' second 'Plnaloro recital. Paul Collgny" his unluo nt last. And this Is what ho read: "I havo, by chance, happenod upon tho most harefuc. d, impudent fraud that has over been perpetrated in tho musical world If ouo allow that the variety theater bo longs to It. "Tho oilier night I went into tho Kldo rndo for half au hour. There I heard n 6ong lhat bears iho sutliclontly banal titlo or 'Lm-ti-oodlo-um.' Tho muslo seemed almost brilliant (of its kind), but It struck soino chord In my memory. When I nr rlvod homo that night, I went through tho scores of several of tho lessor known opera uoullcs. "In Offenbach's 'Gcnoviovo do Brabant' I found 'Uni-tl-oodle-llin.' Tho next day I bought Mr. Paul Cullgny's version nnd found that tho entire melody and refrain had been stolen from OlTenbach. "Mr. Collgny's nccompaniment is soino- whnt different, Inasmuch as ho is guilty of several grammatical mistakes whloh the trench master eould novor have commit ted. Thoso facts need no further coiumont from mo. Thu question now Is, What havo tlio holders of tho English copyright to snyf" The paper fell from Barker's hand and he turned n ghastly white. Ilo looked at Hichnrds pitcously ami snld nothing. But his companion felt no com-assiou and, ns ho turned to go, said brusquely: "Vou'vo played a low down trick on mo. Barker. There's suro to bo nn awful row about this business shouldn't Ira sur prised If it led lo tho pollco court. Of oourso I can t sing tho beastly thing again. But I can prou.lsoyou ono thing yuu'll novor do nnuther song for mo." Ho wont out, slamming tho door behind him. Tho door opened. Hnrry, Harryl Whnt's tho inatterr" cried his wlfo ns sho flew to his sido and put her arms nround him. "Tell mo you can tell mo, can't your" 'That paper on tho floor, rend It, he answered In a mullled volco without look ing up at her. Thcro was silence In tho room save for tho rustlo uf tho pag.ta ns his wlfo look.! through the paper. Yt hnt d.HM It mennr sho asked. It's truo what tho critics sny, "lio re plied. A hen bis grief ehnnged to impotent anger anger with himself. 'tool, fool, fool! ho cried. "I now ro- memher whero I hoard tho melody. It was at a promenade concert years ngo. I had completely forgotten it until it camo back to mo in that cursed dream. Am 1 to blamef Am II" Of course not, dear. Vou must write to tho papers nnd explain." I can t," bo said. "obody would l.o- llovo me I shouldn't liavo believed It If It hnd happened to any ono else. Wo aro ruined." His wlfo crept up behind him. Mo placed one nrm around his nock nnd kisso-1 "But I believe you, Harry. Isn't that enough:" . Tlio nfTnirmnde nconsldorablo sensation at Iho time. Tho song wns withdrawn from sale nt Iho domnnd of Iho publishers who ownr-d the copyright. However, they did not think It worth whllo lo bring an action for damages, and Paul Collgny wns soon forgotten. 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Laud Oflico at Koselmrd, OrfKin, Au;, h, I MM, Notice is bcreliy (rivn tlmt I lie follow inc named Mettltr baa filrd notice of bin In- trniion to make final proof in an v port of bin claim, and that Raid proof will be made before Joel Ware, U 8 C U CuinmiMioner at EuRf ne, ()rt;on, on Heptrnibor 17, 1K1KI, viz: John W Varmy, on II K, No 7.108 for Iot '2, Rertlrn 'M; Lota 0 and 7 action ii'.t; N y N W H mo. 3J, Tp 8., k 4 E. Ilo ratnf a tbo following witm'Mfii to prove bis ccntin-'otifl r ni.lritco- non and cultivation nl. anid land, viz: Iavid (fibb, Lawrence If. Oibnon, Jam en WycotT, Mjron A Tlioinua, all ol Ihburg, Ort'gou. Jiegister. NOTICE FOU I'UHLICATION Lund Oftice nt 1 tone burg, Orcpon, AtlRUHtfl. S!W(. Notice In brroby given tlmt tbo follow Ing -named aettler Una filed notice of bia intention to mako final proof in anpport of bin claim, and that at id proof will In-made beforo .loel Warn.U. 8. (J. C. Cotnmia-ioner, t Eugf ne. Orrgon, on 8ept lfili'i, vin Otulav Netll, on H E No 2', fur tlie nw i of nec 14, tp 17 a, r 1 eait. Ha naroea the following witneauea to prove his continnoua rrhidunce npon and cultivation i-i an id land viit: lobn Iole, Oilmoro Kbirey, Lwin Fie g4l, Jamea E Knnnerly, all of Iveubiug, Oreton. It M. Vrm-i, l!'Kild x4 mm Pretiy Shaky, Aren't They? Pretty Poor, Isn't It? Almost Like Water, Eh? Spicotv THROUGH TICKETS To tho EAST vl the union pacific mm Through I'ullnmn rnlHro sUoitint. Tourlut li'ccr8 iiiitl new Itycliniim Clialr ours. DAILY PORTLAND TO CHICAGO Trittiia hi'atctl ly sti-nm iiitl care lightest by PtntBPh MBttt. Tlino to ChioiiKO, a(i ilys; ttmo to Now York, 4la UnyH, wtilt'h Is many hours qulrkoi ttiRti all coiui'i'titoM. Fur ratcn, time tHblcs HtiJ full inlorumtiou apjty to K J. MiVl.AN AH AN, Apont. KiiReiie, Or. It, V. 1IAXTON, 0. K, mtOWN, tieii'l Ai'iit, ltnt Agt, US Third ft.l'ortlaiid, Or. Soo Pacific Line. The Klioilesl, Safest anil Most COMPLICTIO HOUTK To and from all points in Cuiuuln, I 'nl ted States anil Kttrope. I Tie finest Palace Sleeping, Parian, Dining anii Tounsi uars in me Until First and Second-Class Cars nro heitlcd by steam and aro designed to secure uniform warmth, combined with perfect ventilation. Tho curs nf nn other lino can com- riare with them hi tiiese respects, nor n strength, elegance and comfort. CANADIAN PACIFIC R'Y CO.'S FJoyal Hail Steamship ciie TO CHINA AND JAPAN. TlH'M twIn-Hrrcw iti-nmors arc lu every ro ntKTt Hiiprrlor Ut hut t-hlpn that havo yet nailed tlio I'm'ttlc iM-eai). Tin' routt n'.H) infk'i uliort cr thu.il via any til her Trnnu-i'iirillo If no. CANADIAN At'HTUAMAN HTKAMKK MNK TO - HONOMM.IT, FIJI AND AtJHTRAMA. Tlie ihnrtt'st llnu to the Cnlotilea Tiiese sleaiiiont earry an exK-rieiieed MctHcal Man ami a Ktewanteu on every votnku. ! or timo talilui, painiililiu, or uny In forma lion, rail on or Mtldruw, UMI. V. CltAW, AM.AN TAMKRON, Aicent, Kiifeut. FrdKiit atid I'aueiiKer Ant.. Hit Tlilrtl HI.. 1'ortlaiiil, Or. (iKO. M' T-. nitOWN lnl. 1'mi. A Kent, Vancouver, n. C. TOE ABOVE PICTURE DOES HOT REPRESENT a passenger train on the Chicago, Ml naukeo & St. I'nul Hallway. No. Its trains are vestlliuletl, heated by steam autl lighted by electricity. Kuch sleeping enr berth lins an electrlo read ing lump. Its dining care are the bes. lu tho world and He conches are pal aces on wheels. This great railway, connecting as It does with all transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha, assures to the traveling public- tho best service known. Tickets via the Chicago, Mil waukee & St. ln u I Hallw ay are on sale at all railroad ticket ofllces to any point In thn United or Canada. For maps, folders and other information address: C.J.EDDY, General Agent, Portland, Oregon. NOTICE FOIt I'UilLICATION. I, nnd Onioo at Iloseburg, Or, Aug II, Ih:1. Notice i. hertlif nlven that the follow ing named .i-tth-r h., filed nolle, of his in 'ontion to ninke llnnl proof in stimiort of hi. elitim nnd that .Hid proof will be ruitde heforo loci w.re, unit: cornrui-.lonrr at huicno llregon, on Heptrmber 21. Ih:), tIh: Winthrop Thonmon on II E No 57'J.) for the SW',; NW!;.nd lots 4, 5, 0, 7, s and I', Heo .11, Tp It) H., It '2 l.t. lie nanus the following witnissis lo i.rovn hi. contiuuona residence nnon and cultivation o', ..id land, vie: John lliirher Irfw.i r inn, r rank A l'epiol, Fr.d W, liloonilleld, all of Mauaig, Oregon. II II V HATCH, Krgiiter. Notice uf Assignee. Notice i. li.roby flyin Ih.t C C Hold Ninith, of E'lene, l..ne C'onnly, ()rcf;on, hn. m.do au looutomipnt lo me for the bone tit of all hi. creditor.. All creditor, ol the said G. C. Holdnaiitb are bc-rihy notified to prtHM.t their claims noder oath (o rue at EiiK'iir, Orrgm, wiihin three months from tha data ol this notice. Haled at Kngone, Oregon, lilt Gib day of Angind, IsliO. JlMKS ilcCLlMS, Aaignoe ot 0 C fit Idsmlib, an insolvent doSlor. Upacific u I