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o THE ECGEXK DAILY GCARD, FRIDAY, JAXl'ABY 8, HMM 1 O . iRedjSatindersj J ...By... i HENRY WALLACE PHILLIPS ' II COPT RIGHT. 1902. BY McCLURI. PHILLIPS fc. COMPANY ,r.OTB III (Continued.) 1 . .. 1 i cn.-M . ----- .te von go after him. you jealous old sorehead, say I- Oo on,' I says be starten 10 argue uw iui, ui i u spread join- nose-mi me wny uowu tow sunal column!' The- ouly time to say lA ,vllt'n Im not amine v.'Wt 1 fay, ko nwny goes (1 I'.hvr, nil'l luey mime it up. tj -j;it t;l lo lime. ' nvii, 7ii.miirt .i tfi mi I tor iji-rcnm to iuko n iut at tne rostral esrates, and all ,1? 1!S ivs r:u';t ipi',1 r.c iiita m:uiou to .'. !.or '.Jt.seer.is as If that U-t wo-:d! Well, it took Id"' " jijllH'lH'U little M! t:i" en;..' n.r any nnu nil driri! it t';'ii.' i i'-'i'l lustitmioii nau erj-lng nmuiid, wiping his e.tes on ills sleeve nuu explaining io a ioi u east- folks that it wasn t snnaiier s fault-gad hook it nil! fie was the best, liootlu'. tootln' son-of-a-sea-cook that ever hit a prairie breeze In spite of this dtim foolishness. They can t make no "lord" of Shadder!' hollers Smithy. 'That is. laot for long. He s a man, Shadder is o't cher. yer a U old gangie ilegged hide rack : And Shadder never lost his patience tt all. though ft must have been kind f hying to be made Into such a holy fahoff before the kind of people he used to.be used to. All he'd say was. Bet your life, old boy!' Well, It was Iglit enough, too, as bmithy hnd nreed him through smallpox one wln- fter up In the Shoshonee country and jBiiglty near titnrved himself to death taeuinif Shudder out of the slim grub fctock when the boy was on the mend." (Mill, some people would have forgot hat But did your uncle Red get under the Influence of strong drink? Pld he? loll, my! Oh, my! I wish-1 could make pt clear to you. The vigilantes put fter a horse thief once in Montana, fDd they landed on him in a butt end anron, and there was all the stock Kvltli the brands on 'em ns big ns a patent medicine sign, as the lad bndn't bad time to stop lor alterations. "'Well,' says they, 'what have yon rot to say for yourself? He looked pt them brands stnrlng him In the face, and be bit off a small hunk of hewing Ttt-ehay!' Says he, 'Gentle- ben, I'm at a loss for words!' And hey let him go, ns a good Joke Is frorth its price In any man's country. m in that lad's fix. I ain't got the onls to tell you how seriously drunk v,-as on tliiit occasion. 1 remember ultras for what I thought was tho otel and sottling down, thinking there Pinst be n lulu of it scrap In- the bar loom from the noise. Then somebody lae me a puach in the ribs ami mi vs. INVliere's your ticket?' and I ttm't dot what I said nor what he said liter that, but It must linve been all Sit. Then It gst light, and I met n' tt of good friends I never saw before or since. Then more noise and trou- ie. and nt Inst I woke un in a hotel ledroom, all right, hut not the one I as us?d to. 1 went to the window. eared her open and looked out. It Km a bully mornlmr. and 1 felt At. tuere was a nice range of mountains to in front of mo ilint must have ome up during the night. 'I'd like to now where I am,' I thinks. 'Bttt mcbody will tell me before long, so ere is no use worrying about that 'o main point Is, have 1 beou touched?" u'.g down into my jeans, and there "sa't n tiling of any kind to reiiiem ine by. Wo," I savs to myself. ' : t he.Mi t inelied-l'vc been grabbed 'Jey njj.;ht iinvp lort mo 1l(J prn0 breakfast: Well. It's a nice look- M " i i i i i i i C ' f"r vtch ,( ,e rcst 0 your c Wnni ktaf A Ch,erf"' "eem- rrcins . , ' lienor says he, f -Soc -1 P this mornlngr Irs l 'v me the trouble.' i i ; it. ti 1 ; 1 1 wide. lt ,ta : bad as that, I hardly reckon,' says ne. Ho dove Into a safe ond-brought out a cigar box. ' ""When a -gentleman's In the condi tion you was in .last night,' be says, '1 always make it a point to g; ihongli his clothes -and take out anything a, stranger might ilud useful, trusting that there won't lie no ojeiifc the next morning. Here's your'wutdi ami the rest of your vulunhU-x, Including the cash. Count your money and see if It's right.' "Well, sir! I was one happy man, and I thanked that fe!lons 1 thumbed over the Mils, but when 1 got up In a hundred and seventy I begun to feel queer. Looked like I'd made good uioney on tho trip. " 'Want's the r.iattcr?' says he, see lug my face. 'Nothing wrong, I hope!' " 'Why, the watch and the gun. and tho other things is all right,' says I, but'm now $,-)0 to the gpod, even fig uring that 1 didn't spjnd it cent, which ain't In the least likely, and here's ten dollar bills enough, to make a bed spread left over." '"Pshaw!" says he. 'Blame It! I've ; mired your plunder up with the min ing gentleman that eame.in at tho same time. You and him was bound to fight at first, and then you both turned to to lick me, and what -with keeping you apart and holding you off and taking yofir valuables away from you all at the same time, and me all alone here, as it was the night man's day off, I've mnde a blunder of it. Just take your ehangj out of the jtvad and call for a (Irluk on me when you feel pe It, Will yon?' . "I said I wSuid do that, and; more over, that he was an tiicer antl-a gen tleman and that I'd stay at his hotel two weeks nt least to show' my ap preciation, no, matter where It was, but to satisfy a natural curiosity, I'd like to know what Vartof the countiy I was at present ftHiabitlng. "'You're at Boise. Ida.,' says he: 'one of Hie Itist llttie towns In the best little territory in the United States of America, including Alaska.' " 'Well' says I. 'Well' for again I was at a loss for words. T bad no Idea I'd gone so far from home. IX be lieve what yon say,' sa.fs-1. 'What do you do round these parts? " 'Mining,' says be. 'You're just in time big strike in the Bob Cat dis trict. Poor man's mlping. rtneer, and durued good placer, right on the top of the ground. H'ho mining gentleman I spoke fibnr.t Is having his breakfast now. r::p'ose you go in and have a talk with hl;n? Nice man, drunk or sober, although excitable when he's had a little ttjo much or not quite enough. He might put you on to a good thing, I'm not a mining person myself.'. "'Thanks,' says I and In I went to tho dining room. "There was a great, big, fine looking man eating his hnm and eggs the way I like to see a man eat the next morn ing. Ho hnd n black beard that was so strong It fairly jumped out from his face. - ! " 'Mornin',' says I. - i " 'Good morning, sir says he. 'A day of commingled lucent clarity and vernal softness, ain't it?' "'Well. I wouldn't care to bet on that without going a little deeper Intp the subject, says I; 'but it smells good t least so docs thnt ham and eggs. Mary, I'll tnko the same, with coffee jxtra strong. "You have doubtless been attracted to our small but growing city from the reports which nre happily true of the inexhaustible mineral wealth of the surrounding region.' says lie. '"No-o not exactly,' says I: 'tint I do want to hear something about mines. Mr. Ilotelmau out there (who's a gentleman of the old school If ever there lived onel told mo that you might put me on to a good thing.' i " 'Precisely,' says he. 'Now, sir, my name is Jones Agamemnon O. Jones j nnd my partner, Mr. H. Smith, is on J a business trip, selling shares of our mine, which we have called "The i Treasury" from reasons which we can make obvious to any investor. Tho shares, Mr. j " 'Snunders lied Saunders Chnata Seeehee lied.' j " 'Mr. Snunders, are ri cents apiece, whlrli price Is really only put upon them to avoid the orfensive attitude of dealing them out as charity. As a matter of fact, tills mine of ours con- j inins a store of gold which wuld up set the commercial world were the bare facts of Its extent known. There is neither sense nor amusement in confining such enormous treasure ill t!i hands of two people. Coiise.iueiit ' l.v my pardner and I me presenting an In west to the public, pulling the nom inal figure of fin cents a share upon It, to save the feelings of our beneficia ries. " 'What the devil do I caret says !. Tin looking for a chance to dig. Could you tell a man where to go';' " 'Oh. says he. 'when you come to that, that's' different. Strictly shak ing, my pnrdner Hy hasn't gone off on a business trip. As matter of fact, he left town night before (3 st with two-thirds ofpthe money wed pulled out of porfct UP " uwt rnii in the roiiinanr nt two half breed Injuns, a Chinaman and four j more sons of guns not classified, all In such a state of beastly Intoxication that their purpose, route and destina-; tion are matters of the wildest con-; jecture. Kve been laying around town here hating myself to death, thinking . perhaps I could sell some shares ia a j mine that we'll find yet. If we have good luck. If you want to go wild , catting over the hills and far away, i i ui jour uucKiencrry.- That hits me 11 right," says I. i For what 1 don't know nliout mining noliody don't know. When do we start?" " 'This or any other minute,' says he, getting up from the table. Walt till I finish up these eggs, says 1. 'And there's a matter of one ' drink coming to me outside. - 1 may as , well put that where it won't harm any one else before we utart.' i 'All right,' says he, waving his band. "You'll find "me outside, at your pleasure, sir." "I Kwaliered the. rcst of on- break- ' l!s fr"" tJlt' 'cwaik. He wasn't stage driver so easy y,'ii 'won- fas whole ami hustled out to'tlie bar, ( Vt'r' !l:1('' 'n'1"1 a rl!!i!!. 1!lI,'s dor I don't take ii ; ns n iir.r-!.lK!. where my friend and the hotel man fs!,'t' hut tlle wiy As m !l!,n wsn '. i-'e any i.mre :),;.,!!,.: wassailing. 'Now I'll take that drink scandalous. When he'd missed niwiit please d.m'i.' sir.s It-.. -J eau't led that's coming, and rather than 1 "ix casts of his rope, Ag opened up on , you how nerves-: ,v.,r nini e s,:: al small about It I'i! buy one tor you, ,Dlm: ways Sndlng ! f;ttiit v. i.ii every- too, and then we're o!?V says 1. j " 'rnt n stamp on it and send it to thing I try to do. Thai's no way for'a '"You won't do no such ('.dug, says ' n'ln !y mail," said Aggy in his sour- , hired man to net. i.s abca. a pawner." the hotel mini, 'li s a horse on me, castle way. 'Address it, "Hay Steer, "So of course he got the i of me. nnd I'll supply the 11 t'ior. Mr. Jones ' middle of Main street, lioise, Ida. If as usual, and ve climK d into iln Is In tho play as much as anybody. Bot delivered within ten days, return stage when she eu:n along. Now, "So the hotel man set 'em up, and : to owner, who can use it to bang him- ; onr bad lin k secmei Isi iioid, Itecause that made one drink. Then Jones said b.crt novo.- h.t n .1,1,,!.- .1,1.. r, loucsomeness yet when he hnd the price, and that made two drinks. I j had to uphold the honor of the ranch, i and that made three drinks. Hotel man said It was up sticks now, and he meant to pay his just debts like an honest, man, and that made four drinks. Then Jones said well, by thlg nine i txe i nmiil.1 nave uurneu mcuKtuoi bu luueii. jiore jteopie came in. I woke up the next morning in the same old bedroom. Every break fast Aggy and me got ready to pall for the mines, and every morning I woke up in the bedroom. 1 should like to draw a veil over the next two weeks, but It would have to be a pretty strong vei! to bold It. I tried to keep level with Aggy. Suit Me'd I spend three dolicrs to my one, and the conscmio'iee of t':at was that we went broke within fifteen minutes of each other; "Well, sir, we were a mournful pair to draw to that day. We sat there and cussed and said, 'Now, why didn't we do this, that and t'other thing in stead of blowing our hard earned dough?' till blmeby we just dripped melnncholy,' you might say. IIow somever. we weren't booked for a dull time just yet Thnt aftctt(Jion there was a great popping of whips like an Injun skirmish nnd into town comes a hull train half a miie long. Twelve yoke fit hulls to tiie team: lend, wing and trail wagons for each, as big as houses on wheels. You don't see the ilke of thnt In this country. Down the street they come, the dust flying, whips cracking and the iads hollering: 'Whoa haw, Mary np there! Wherp! Whoa biiwr "And those feliers had picked up dry throats walking In the dnsl: also they had a month's wages aching in their pockets. V.'e hadn't much niore'n got the thump of their arrival out of our ears when who comes roaring Into town hut the Bengal Tiger gang, and they had four months' wages. The own er of the mine got on a bender and paid everybody off by mistake.' You can hardly imagine how this livened np things. There ain't nobody less likely to play lame duck than me, but there was no dodging the hospitality. The only Idea prevailing was to ! rid of the money as soon ns possible. The effects showed right off. You couid hear one man telling tho folks for their own good that lie was the Old Missouri River, and when he felt like swelling his banks it was time for parties who couldn't swim to hunt the high groend. while tho gentleman on the next corner Set us know that he was a locomotive carrying .too pounds of steam with the gauge stli! climbing end the blower on. Wl he whistled three times, he said, any intelligent mail would know that there was dan- ger around. "Well, sir, 1 put the Old Jiissourl River, to lied that night, and he'd flat-j tetied out to a very small streamlet ill-' deed, while the locomotive went lame , before supper and had to lie put In ; the roundhouse by a couple of pushers. : That's tiie way with tine Ideas. Cold I facts comes and puts a crimp in them, j Once I knew a small feller I could have stuck in my pocket and forgot ; itnont, out wnen we went o,n mm toon i several prtsclptl.ms together on day he spoke to me like this. 'lied, says ; he, 'put your little hand in mine, and we'll go and take a blnlseye view of ! the universe. Astonlshln' Idea, wasn't ; it? And him not weighing over a him-! dml pound. Howsomever. he didn't take any blnlseye Mew of the !; rse. He only become strikingly In- disposed. j "Well, to get iiaek to Boise, yon , never in nil your life saw so many men nnd brothers ns was gathered tbere that dnv, and obi Aggv, im was om of the centers of attraction. That l.t. vire iimi black beard was nlwnvs wiiere the crowd was thickest and the we, g,ds flowing the fm.st. "Oentle- meii." says he, "lets lift up mir voices I mehsly!' That was one ,,f Ag's de- luslons-he thought he eonr-i sing. So fonr of 'em grt on top of a billiard table and presented Itcke! In the Cradle of tiie I'eep' to tiie ompnnv, which made me feel glad that 1 hadn't lMn brought up that 8. After Ag had hip locked the last b.w note an- other song bird vo,nt.,.rcl. "This m a Utile fat Dntehmaa. with pale blue ey and n nrntarta like two streaks of darning iftton. He ha.i come to town to sell s pnlOof bee steers, Wit got drawn into Uat ( general hilarity, and now he didn't care a cuss whether he, she or It oyer sold another steer. He cot himself on end and sang 'Leeb FBdderlont mox- true ecksteln' In a style that made yxt wonder that the human noso could stand the strain. Aw, cheese thatr -Says a feller near the door. 'Come, get your steers; one of 'em's just chased the bnrlier up a tclrnpb pole! a men wu uii pneu uiu hum toe street to see the steers, f ure emmA there was the barber sitting on the crosspiece and the steer pawing dirt underneath. . " 'He done made me come a fast heat from de colmer,' says the barber. 'I kep holleruv "Next!", but he ain't Pfl-T no 'tention-ho make it "next" fur snumu iau, jao: imsran ort,r 801,11 mo 8tBrt Bt ! r1"""" '' sm s!! ,e wn-r "P dis yT fclegraft P" "f"? 1 )Ull whackers went out to rone the steers, and Ag gave dim'- " Blast my hide if I couidu t stand here and throw a box car nearer to tue critter! Weil, well, well! How maDy 'eft hands have you got, any-1 EOW? w P to a wad and heave it at hint for general results. He might ' get tangled In It "It rattled tho bull whacker, having j so much attention drawn to him. and i be stepped oa the rope and twisted j -e " "jj n - " 'Say, says Ag, appealing to tho ; crowd, 'won t some kind friend who's fond of I1UZ7.1&S go down and heip that gentleman do himself?" That made the whacker mad. He i was as red In the face as a ioiister. " 'You come down and show what you can do, cays he. "You're got gas enough for a balloon ascension but that may be nil there is to you, "Oh, I ain't so much. rays Aggy, "although I'm as good a man today as ever I was in my life, but 1 have a lit tle friend hero who can rope, down and ride that critter from here to the brick front In five minutes by the watch, and if you've got a twenty-fivo dollar bill In your pocket or its equiv alent ill dust you can observe the ex periment " 'I'll go yon, by gosh!' says the bull whacker, slapping his hat on the ground and digging for his pile. " 'Say, If you're referring to me, Ag,' I says, 'it's kind of a sudden spring, I ain't what yon might call in training, and thnt steer is full of triple extract of giant powder. ' 'C.'w.m!' says Ag. 'Yon can do it and then we're twenty-five ahead.' ' 'But suppose we lose?" 'Well It won't lie such an awful loss." i 'Now, you look here, Agamemnon G. Jones, says I, 'i ain't g ling to j stand for putting up a summer breeze j agin that feiier's good dough. That's ( n sl.-ln iiinA in Kjwmli it tt(,,rt 11 1 1 v 1 "Then "Aggy argues the ease With ' me, and when Aggy started to argue you might Just as well "moo' and chase j ''"-"'-' ,m ,lm 1!Jr yourscif into the corral, because he'd ! fve 1 f 1 mt li " a"' of '!rSv'" 83 get you sure. Whv, that man conid , ' 1" ' J"" - The sit hi the cabin and make roses bloom J',ml f ve us: Uo, rat Bro'!ni f r rft,t i t, mi,i,n t , u-i,n ( a-'1- of mountain so that for the he was singing his iittlo song yon could see "em and smell 'em. He could 1 talk a snowbank off a high divide ia the middle of February, Never see anyboily with such a medicine tongue, nnd In a big man it 'was all the stran ger. 'Now,' he winds up, "as far cheat ing that feller, you ought to know me hotter, Ued. Why, I'll give him my note,' "So, anyhow, I done it T'p tho street we went, steer liawllng and c juoipom, m.r -)(, im m , es tmsy as the little iiee you read nixt tieplng that steer underneath rae s'd of on top of me, where he'd miner no, aim aiier us me wnoie town, whoopin', yeiiin', crackln' off six shooters and carry in' on wi!d. "Then we had $1T and was as good as anybody. But it didn't last long. The tin horns come out after pay day j Hk hopfoatls after a rain, "i' would , puzzle the government at Washington ; o know where they hung out in the meantime. There was one lad hnd a fa on htm with, aimut as much ex- j presslon as a hotel punkin pie. He . - . Jn1s wt r3j,, nt.t ,. S!1TB Ag ,Sow right straight along in a vol.e ha had !W(,n fl(l(i m ,f no more Ismds in it than a billian) cue. , mmp n (!njj)M, eh "crcs where you get your three t h pmn , , 4)l)(, )f To!i,p 1!mt wmM to "e any child may do it no chance hav1 rarrJp(J f mj!) ,,JJ(, ,i(,a(. o ise make your U-tH while the ar- , Jha RwJr ,w y(jJ.y f)m,,nt j row of fortune swings all gents ac ,aa B, , arl snss-tl comm,inted in amounts from two bits w ),,W!11)s)j ,)f ,, fp)w to double eagles and bets paid on tho!, fl!vr hJ)vl jt M J)im "all, says he. " 'lied. says Aggy, 'I can douMe our piie right here. Let me have tho money. I know this game.' You'd liardly Mleve it, but 1 dug up. 'Iioii- We or onus.' says he to the denier. 1 1,., ..... ,,.- ,1... ,1-..1.. . Tl., " ' . '. , arrow swung arotimi. 'units,- says the and raked In n,y ,l..gb. It was , ; ; f''' tA iiu' n'r and took him i, tiie a ,.rl- vate talk. '! .thought Jon knew this game? says I, "''.' says be. '1 hat's the wny it ; always happens.' Ami mice more in my life I experienced the peculiar feel-; "!S "t !hig alt.ether at loss for ; worth.. . "'Aggy.' say. I at last "Ifje M . aotim, to lay two vMent bands ff Ta and wind y, np Hke an elgh "ay clock, but ratbO than make hard ieeiing, be!w.n friends 111 refrain. , te., ?. at mjiny cuss, tm.y sure. One thing, bov, you t,Q mark down. We leave here tomorrow uiorn - ing." 'Ail right,' says As. Thlisportini! I iffi lg lha ,.rr ,V,vll , nkP,,.,i.,Cii j as weu. a8 tao tivst wtt.u j got j tiiere, .-s,, fll() I!U)rrw )rj)j,ia away we wt,nt. All we had for kit ms the picks, shovels and pans. Tl rest of j ir ivjuHigs was slaving itth the , jjotel luati until we inaiie a rl "Ak said he'd lie cussed if he'd walk. ; A hundred and tlflv lulled of kjt:1 ' waa foo many. " -itut wo ain't got a cent to pay the stagn fare, says 1. " 'Borrow. It of Vucle Hotel-keep,' says he. " 'Not by a town site, says I. Wo sm ui!a all we're going to nt this j very minute. You'll have to hoof it, thafg ail,' i " '1 tell you 1 won't. I don't like to ; have anviwly walk on my f.et, not even myse'f. I can stand off that you wouldn't find many men in that country w ho wouldn't stake w ti. . lers to a wagon ride wherever they wanted to go nnd tie pieasiuit iibcmt , It. I'd have sure seen that ttsc man got paid, even If Aggy forgot it, bat the man that drove us -was the Bnrii- est brate that ever growled. When vou'd sneak to him he'd anv 'ITnh a style of thing that didn't go weli In e-u..j. jivj.i uij mouth shut, as knowing that I didn't have the eome-up-with weighed on my I tell i,o f won't rfos't like to havs nnybwly uoife a vuj feci." ','iits; 5j,n Afigj'pive W tiie Jolly lie only meant it In fun, and there was i longest second I've lived through my r' " over alwut a thousand iiiei oi iruKu ir. i o olive null lime to write my will before I touched bot tom if we'd gone over. I don't know as I turned pale, but my hair ain't been of the same rosy complexion since. " "Well! rays Aggy la a surprised tone of voice when we got all four wheels on Ihe ground again. 'Hero we are!" says he, "Who'd have suspected It? I thought lie was going to take fhl)rt ,t d(iwu , ,jle (.m,k, The driver turned round with " "'" Ycr a funny bloke, ain't verf "'Why says Ag, 'that's for roil to say-wouldn't Lmk sell coming from nw but if yon press me I'll admit t,i(11 ' give birth to a litsie gem tnf nml i Our bold buck puis on s great swagger. "Well, yer needn't tm funny In tills wagon," says be. 'The pair fj yer spongin' a ride! Yer needn't lno j gay. ier hear ine. dou t ciier? 'Why, I hear you as plain as though timt you conid have lit a matrh on tiie nnywhers, but to save me I couldn't heip iimgiilng Ag iiad the comb-alest way! "At that the jlriver begins to iarruti the it.rs. I ain't She kind to feci faint wl:ii a rnvnse gets whal's com- . ,,.,,... ..,.., ..,.... ,, lag to him f.r raisbig the devil, hot ,n m,p Umt m ,M1',,twj - l.-re wasn't .vothing e He dared hi, M:l'!,M 1 i ,1 , ir ' Im? t got me on my bind ier. i nestled .te of Wi'ii-T , Mar-haU d-eas- onp ,,,, , IiaIr 8w UyMf4 , ha, il!a ,J fSlt',1 set- rJt nn!(r , k. j tb-nien, 1 , he said e.n.t. and Mon- ,,inSt tharr . ; ;av, ibe loth dav of Fdruary, ISiiS, "ym) ,.t ,nC iM-Inin't hurting yon ' ' in o'clock In (lie forenoon of h hon,. ' jsitld d.iy, at the coimiv court room as ri, ii.. t -,,... 1 m , j county, Oreiton, hss i...en set by the ,)U(i ,' ' ' . . ... . j Honorable r. a. r;Hv,,, c innty ttnif' " m t f m n SjTm r of , Jm (B8 ,onfJj ' f December, j..tJ j... j . s g jjAnSj!A j ";.Ue ,jM-n., K,n m mmm ;n " ' Mmlnislnlat. wgewn9 tjm fh.or n ft ,,,,,,, i '' TJs!s Js B,,out fa" ss r6r S ! carTy -TOB "wo R's or notMnV he says. 'Of course youre t1 to one, ; Hm 1 3 1 ao r ? w w 1,1151 the thing through. Hut 111 say uJs lf either one or both of you roost- j rTa luls "t She least smell of a gentle-' man stHMit him he won't have to tie ! told hi company ain't wanted twice. I "Now, mind -.$, Ag and me didn't ; have the Hint cussed thing not grub nor blankets imr gim nor nothing, and I this the feller weli knew ! lied, says Aggy, 'what do you say ! to l"5"1" t!ii! thfnjf njjart and seeing j i " s't T j "'No,' says 1, 'don't touch it it might be catching, .Now, you whelp." ) says I to the driver. yo tell us if j there's a place where we can get any- i thing to eat around here? We'd ex-; jct! to go hungry until we hit tlse ; camp some forty miles further oa, j where we knew ihere'd tw plenty for "v!fiJ' 4!!:i wanted it " 'Yes,' says lie. .Them's a man run ning a shack two mile up the river, "'All right, says I. 'Drive on. You've dayeil ns as dirty a trick as one man can piay mother. If we evT get a rhieh on von can exjieet we'll pull her ill! the kit 'goes suaji.' ""He kept siiin till he got across tl river, where lie felt safe. ""It's all rfeht about that cinch! be hollers back, grinning, tinly wait til! yon get it, yer suckers Sjmhr Itents! PeaiHieadsi Yabl' "Weii, a mail can't catch a team of i horses, and tiial s nil tiiere is abotu I !t' but 1 wa"t !o 1HJ -ToiJ " was an the I BBs!ous 8rat a sjuarter of a m V 1 . . 1 n,,r!J- " mn vo Bot "5a'k ta where we eni "uM breathe again, we Dc 1 a eonnc" of war. i "Tow, Aggy, says I, "we're damped. hat shall we dor (ContinMed s,l Pridav ) A UAK HASCK I have a farm of 12? acres to sell; 70 acres in cultivation. 3D acres nas- ture; 1 1 acres timber; horses, cows, bogs, chickens, wagons, farm imple ments; orchard and good buildings. j $4K per acre. Four miles from de pot; gooit senoois ami neignmirnoisit. Enquire at the Springfield Hotel, Springfield, Or, tf Jsotirn for I'Mldbjtion. United States Land Office, ilosebnrg. Or., Oct, 23, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of tho act of congress of June 3, 1S7S, enti tled "An act for tho sals of Umber lands in the Mates of California, Or egon, Nevada and Washington terri tory," as extended to aii tiso nubile land states by act oi August 4, 1X82, William Si. Pierce, of Walton, coun ty of l.ae. State of Oregon, filed in this office his aworn statement No, S627 for the purchase of the ;of sec. 26, in. it). S. range S west, Willamette Moridi&n, and wiii offer proof to show that the land j sought is more vainahio for Its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish her claim to said land before V. W, Calkins, purposes and to establish his claim Eugene, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 7th day of January, IMS. Ho fames s witnesses: W. T. Bai ley, of Meadow, Oregon; Aaron C Barbour, of Walton, Oregon; Jarvls ti. Sutherland, of Walton, Oregon; William Sutherland, of Walton, Ore gon, Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above deseriiied lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before sai8 7tn day el January, 190S, BENJAMIN h. EDDY, Register. t nn)H row ati;k IMJ.XJIS SOUCITKI Scaled piojiinis will be received by the common council of the city of Eugene until 7:30 o'clock p. m. of January 6th, llH, at which time at the council rhamljer in said city sai4 council wii! ojien and consider such pro'iosals for the purchase o the whole or any part of an isiiie of ?:S(iM,(l(i water bonds of said city. These imnds wiii be issued in denom inations of $? to $!). will be j S 'Ti y.?. - I inns, will !" due Jisnuiary is, MH, ! with an option in the city to pay the) UaiHe aT "' "'roof " any im-r) ," ''"!'" January isi, ia;; and wiii bear Interest at (lie iv.lo of ii per cent per annum,: V!,i!,. tl. acti.llv i.n tu: . ' ,sa,ir,j ,.n(.,.r ,'. ',,,) f ' i i ,-i - )f 1jp ..jsiauve asw-nmiy of the! state of Oregon, untitled, "An act to! reincoriiornte the riiy of Kngeno and ; to repeal all acts and parts of acts in i cimilict herewith,'" filed in the office 3 of the secretary of state February,' I sib, i nun, as amended ny tiie initia tive hill filed in tho office ef tho re corder of said city Juiy 1st, 1907, and approved by the voters of said city at an election heid October 14, !9fl". Farther iafHrmsthiji wiii be furnished on application to the un dersigned. Tbe common council re serves tho right to reject shy and aii bii, Kagene, October 2X. imi. t. F. liOHlllS, i'i it.'corder. Xtt i t f;na! lenient. ''' viiiam -i. j ariiaii, as- 1! court hnnse in iCimw, l,anc J ir-p r tmt CONSTIPATION nn-r Mir. yr 1 nuffd with eliFonl lni, vli,.ii ,,t e.xrr??i iiiisins Infers I vii.HiTivw An a, i3nu mm uiy 1M1. fishily w ill. jv.l.ra! 'i':;al; t v fi 1 n, fr ff .t,t jU tljjs Vs CAU li tisi in faiialf t,f l, ri,iK ijyeittaur " B. i'. fs.ioir, jii.Buc.iu, IB. Besl for The Soweis StatDT Uit.', WoVb.-it rlii,, 1. Sic. Kl.-. ;.'T6f in insist. 'Vitv e!ttKM laltlft tr!j;4 t'US. isfftittt, to euxvr ,i rtir Hici-y ljk. Stflii5R Rt-mtdY C., Clis or K. V. 3 vwp j DLiaa-' v- "x One of our specialties is t Clean ing of Fancy Vests, and, it necessary, the dyeing of them, also. We turn these out in snch a style aa makes the owner wonder how the transfor mation has been effected. Reineaiber this when yon have a vest that looks soiled and shabby, Qnr generis! cleaning and dyeing work is of a high character, and we do the work In rword time at "too moderate" price3. Eugene Dve Works Wiliamete St, M?ter,-, Cr IN OHS OS MANY COLORS LARGEST FACILITIES I N THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK MUt it UW U EiSTEti tntt fin rrn xvt a tt? t-TH KJKJKJU VV llL tI Ai w'io w-ant Sc'reck wllj d P're tftt C4n get &a 1s Uttlon by call!.. tsp Bed Sm J. E KILBORN, 557 Kgh Si., Eug : Mnrrs S?contiHaftd Store Hoawlurj4hm3, S oves s4 Hs"s we hne iunccivid bill iisse ol HEATERS AiTtigbt n't card O i and omraic piiAlity aed j rices be oft buying W VOt' WANT A Ot.' SQRE MEAL The Peopled Restaurant 49 St 7th Ht, IvTfis jit aii bouts W. C YOUNG, Prop, We ESvioNfl HOliL OS. 'AH M2r, Raits - Hsc- r 't! J; t$ ., 75.-, $1.03, 51.50. $203 Free Bo to itooi i babi r"Voiit iki Miitri.on St-, . . , Cm Senorts aii Caa lit nit croufetes, . r ojc tiy Cioiiiioefs Hardware Co. nnd ISerger-Hean Hardware Vo. S, F.. Stevens 1 t- rilt-cs t Kticrs' t'tnao lios. .Ilmne MnSrs 41. ttelttence t:tM West t'XU S3 I W.'.'i' W. 'S v .---t '.U 1