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; fi-.ii hi f. 77?.? tL?oman In the Aloo'Oe By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN, harof "Th MiluonairwIKiwjr.- "The filnret Ball." Th Box." Etc r : ! ; it even to poiutratt Vv, : phut? for tli' lips of CURES d! BLOOD POISON A SAFE HOME TREATMENT ivbfSV to ivM "I! rrora oov m i worsea my a up "- ... .... ..... - - i . S. S. natme has provided a certain. silo. Home cure lor .omnKun .....W,. , ... U :. ""'imch by Inch, foot by foot, to -nt 'nui. u ui.;i..r ,.r naus.an,..) , , , ,, li is a medicine made entirely of roots and herbs ot rec'ifN XIV (Continued.) IGHT. 180 THE BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY. ! l2 "V - - ' ' heard a noise which was not that or swishing ruin or even trusty wind these hud not been absent from my ears for a moment. 1 didn't like that noise; It hail a sneakish sound, and I snug, my light off In n hurry. -rTTwcnt. hut I cast him an ''' ;;iockO.I!idso. Iteviuom rIIJ" -.r his exnressioM fcJ . v ..I-.! f..n on the door- n3 1113 . . ,:,i.i w fnp the lock ttsht.i,, ' , . ' ; shut uie out from what con-! for , dwn.t ke ;,,,, , ,rap ' ' as much as it id mtt one , wns dj(rker than mf v in the ridjr wm,Wbe f; " r It kerned, and as I hacked ,. kv auxlety-thf necessity 1 as!nWBJ, , cmne j(,B , ,,, w.,n of tnewlnj Just the groun.i i li;,,liml wnH , cn . tlliiS. .-'' M me hea0r what,tl had lioarfl was o fancy. Some on.. . lud had to rfjion. ' eli- besides myself was in the house, : Khoa tbe dour. It closed slow-. nilJ tllIlt s.p u, ,vas.,,1,,1,!, llp Ul(. sl.ovly i'- ul- ' ". . little turret siair. striking ma:, lies us ly uie uuoo.. -w. . nri,.,..h,.,l l, ,l.i I, v h It anew H thus. and. while the I -w.i.ttMe. I felt coi the crack was conlldent that detective from the district ult.iruei's nucrtit not l safetv aflcr It wu at-1 as ibis tained. Klve hours i something dow. and knew that with but one more effort I ' distinct no about the mail should breathe frJTly ncaln. I came as I The ln-!"v!er. li.M'Inc. i'e: lr.;.s. that near falllns as I had at any time beja" t'"s would e-ve to iviio my mem- fore 1 beean this terrible climb. Wory. Kiirnc.Ml his shoeuiei-s tind pm HappsJ I had some prcQ.iiltlon of my danser and threw myseli into a pi sltlon which held me till the di'.zy mln nte passed. Then I went calmly on with my work, and In another half hour h:ld reached the window, whieh, fortunately for me. not only open.nl In ward, but was oei the lateh. It was with a sense of Inexpressible relief that I clambered through this window and for a brief moment breathed lif the pungent odor of cedar. Hut it could have been only for a moment. It was 3 o'clock In the afternoon before I found myself again In the outer nlr. .r.viml-it'. I ".I o"ui-. " . .,o;(.aj i l,.,,.,n,. .1. ,.....', .... n -o ;jst sluke'of the floor would wid-, have ' ,.., Khu s ,.iU,,,lin,, lietter than matches to light lii way. A burglar? No. not on the third tloor of a house as rich as this. Som? fel low on the force, then, who had seen me come in and. by some trick of his own. had manag.Ml to follow me? 1 would see. Meantime I kept my place behind (he Jog ami watched, tad knowing which way the liitnidor would go. "Whoever he was. he was evidently nstonlsli. il to. sec th? turret do..- ajar, for he lit another match as he threw it open and. though I failed to get a glimpse of his figure. 1 succeeded In getting a very good one of his shadow. It was one lo arouse a detective's in stinct at once. 1 did not sav to mvself. this Is the mfiu t want, but I did say. ! this is nobody from headquarters, and I sleadied myself for whatever might turn up. "The llrst thing that happened was the sudden going out of the match which had made this shadow visible. The intruder did not light another. I heard him move across the ll-.-or wl'h the rapid step of one who knows his way well, and the next minute a gas Jet flared up in the steward's room, nud I knew that the man the wholo force way looking for had trapped lijii! self. "You will agree that it was not my duty to take him then and there with, out seeing wiiat he was after. Lie was thought to be in the eastern states or south or west, and he was here. But wlij here? That Is what I knew you ould want to know, and It was js Hi;blr-si.th street (the large front wllat 1 wanted to know myself. So 1 e lid a small one connecting direct- k't my place, which was good enough, mil the turret stairs) and one on llliu Jllsl listened, lor I could not see. fcit;venth street. It wns to the "What was his errand? What did ho prlbtd ti key. I do not think any want In this empty house at midnight? a outgo Id. It was raining, and I apers llrst and then clonics. 1 Heard n I in at ins ucsk, t neani mm in tue closet and afterward pottering In IS) old truuk I had been so anxious to I mount It. it and P1C nlc ""- o.i.uiiuu... . .i.t But I did not have to wait ... . . I., tl.n nin.... t L- this- - ist left liepill lo spouK mm, iu r'ccbvjnilcil relief, were su-.ioiently i JlicllilC even now to warrant uie m Ktoi'in my fullest attention. ! jjr some expressions of astmiisli-, jton He ! " lhe '"-:i;,ct"r as to ri;:Iit in "liich tue otne.- preseuieu. s'lf. tlie In t ( t-i- broke out: ; I've Just escapisl ceain: i ii ten aLout that later. nai l want tu roiiuoiv is that the mail we want j town. I Siiw last ,li;-ht "r 1 'ihadow. which Is the sumo thing. to in me ii'jum- in 1-1.-. x.ii t. tbe house llley nil think cmaud. (sine in with a key and" il'nit! leu have nun : Not It's n long story, sir" Tell it."' I be tune was dry. The Inspector was :ev disappointed. j IWI blume me '.111 you hear," said i itter. "He Is no common croo'.;. I iisbew It was: You wanted lhe; it's p!ioic;"ap!i and a i-pecln:eii , Ms writing'. I knew no better place t ook for them than in his own room ! iir. Fulrhrotlior's house. 1 nccord- ,'r cot tlie necessary warrant and ; 1;! evenin: undertook the Job. I ; .t nline I was always an egotls- ! di:ip, niure's the pity and with : fu'thor precaution than a passing; :m:ition to the olliccr I met at the n 1 hastened up the block to the I: entrance on i.. dy-ac-ienth strei.l rt are three deurs lo the 1'airbrotU-'-Duse, at you probably know, two 4 people as went by were more fcwiMd la keeping their umbrellas Ktlj over their heads than In k.iing men skulking about In door- TOI 'Wt 11, U. ,.. ....1 f , - i . ... " Ull.l OUIU 1111 ....!- si Into,, i.: . .. . . Mine .......a ,i lfi i..es.iice IV llie . - . i. ,.f ... ., , , ot euougu to atioru ,o- , n, .t .... . . . i Riv liugers and afterward tur tue point ' ;. .1 i 7. r,w r n urm m t i- ,r-vin u"' ; X VI Wll'1-TO,eouM havti of the doom NMath. th,u f,r hlionld pet there the ,1Uestlon would be - ,M . Wlirtlll, mv W:1V lin so.'k aim in thenntes of its irrent ri.mis or t kip on down to tlie parlor t!'.r und so to the street, whitlier ho w as possibly bound. I own that I was iilu.' t tempted to turn on my light nud have done with it. but I remem bered of how little ue 1 should be to .vlyluir In tliis well of a stairway w:th a bullet in me. and so I in una Red t i"inipoe myself and ko on as I bud hemm. Next Instant my iimrers itllppetl round the edjre of nn openHiir. and 1 knew that the moment of decision had tvme. lEealizInu thr.t no one ran move so softly tint be will mt Rive nwny his presence la some way. I paused for the sound whieh I knew must eome. and when a clb-k roe from the depths of the hall before me I plunged Into thiit hall and thus Into tlie house "Here It was not so dark, yet I could nvike out none of the objects I now nr-d then ran nirilnt. 1 paed a mir ror fl hardly know how I knew It to be si-elp. aril in that n:irr.r 1 seemed to see the n!nvt of n u'm-t flit by nud vanish. It was too nnieli. I muttered a suppressed outh and plunged for ward, when I firu'-k aaint a elosinir do.M. It flew open naiu. hva I rushed In, turnins on my li?,lit in my extreme desperation, when. Instead of hearing lhe sharp report of a pistol, as I ex pelled. I saw n second door fall to be fore me. this time with n sound like the snap of a spring lock. Finding I that this was so. and that all advance j wa barred that way, 1 wheeled hur riedly back toward the door by which. I had entered the phice. to tind that that had fallen to simultaneously with i the. other, a single spring nctiug foi both. I was trapped a prisoner In the stramrest sort of passageway Of closet, and as a speedy look about presently assured me. a prisoner with very littlo hope of immedi.;to escape, for lhe, doors, wvro not only immovable, with out oven locks to pick or punels to break In, but the place was bare of windows, and (lie o:i!y communication which it could I e said to have with the outside world at all was a shaft rising from the cellliig aiiiot to the top of the hovse. Wlictb;1:' this served as n ventilator, of a means of lighting up tlie hole when both doors were, nhut, It WH much too Inaccessible, offer any upparent way of ('neape,. "Never was a. inun more thoroucrhly boxed in. As 1 realized h'jw little chance there was of any om-Me Inter- i ference, how my captor, even if he was seen leaving the house by the ot!i cer on duty, would 1m? taken for my self and ?o allowed to escape. 1 own that I felt my pos 'i m a hopeless one. But nnser Is a powerful stimulant, nrnl I was mortally nnjrry not only with Sears, but with myself. So wIkui I was done swearint; I took another look nronnd, and, finding that there was no petting through the walls, turned my i attention wholly to the shaft, which would certainly lead me out of the place If I could only fiud means to 711s nose she don't reiuemU'r. Itotli agree, or rather, all ;.;-iee, that he wore tu U;mi. Sears did, but a !-eaid ...im I... ...will' lil on .-.Cf . .ill .t them thviare that thev would know O blm ln-taiit'.y If they saw him. And so the matter stand 1'ven you can give in.' no det'utte tleseiipiion one. 1 be safety after it wus ut- as this of ears . ' q i ni7c l t,!, puntvinp value, and is the one medicine which is able to 1 sh.ok my head. ..ike the others. 1 ! down to lh(, uot lhe Umxhc ixm rcf every particle of the virus, and ours-slx. Theu I 8truck''lt that 1 should Lu,.w hi-i if I saw , the S;unc timp K.U.tU anil l)lliul up tc svstem and peneral health. No which provisl to he a wtu j hlm(J it 1 could g . W farther thnu jiaimfui ctltVts evt H dlow its use, as is so often the case whrti stroijtnui Vlteu I realised this and that. Then' seemed to be so little tn.it i pr.a iu.dicllies nie Jt.t .s stxm as the system Rets under the inlluVrfce of mm , I the best face he could ca the 'natter "Weil, well." said be. "we shall lone to (Do patient. A day may make ell tlie dltTercneo possible in e(Ty outloo1. If we can lay bands on eith.-r of tlie-e n O'." He sisoeSl to reall.e he had s:i!d a word too much, for lu: iancd thevub;,e,'t by ns:,:,i- If I lint suceei'ileil in K 'tliu a satl,,i'e of Missi (Irey's writing 1 was fot. i-d to say ; no; that ce' llllnit had been earefuMy put away. "Itut I iU not know v hat luoment I may come Cou it." I udueil. j "I ilo not f,.re,et Its impor.tiucc in tills llnesthratlon." "N'ery 'nnl. 'rinsse Hues handed nil to Mrs. rail-brother from (he v alk out side are tlie sivond most valuable clci we jiossess." I did not ask him what the llrst was. I knew, it was the stnetto. "Strange that no one n.is testltlod. to that hanilwrltlu." 1 remarked. lie looked at too 111 su.'pnso. "Klf'.y persons have sent In suaoows of wrlllni; which they tnink UVo it," ho observed; "often of persons ho nov. j er hoard of the l-'alrhrolliui'K YVo-hu. been liothered (.'ronllj Willi Ul 'tsl uesS. You know little of lllIlloul. tics the police labor i'".... S S. S the disease begins to ifti'tove. and when the remedy hits tiwroii;liiy purified the blood and diivctt OTU every trice ol the poison, no sins 01 ine trouble arc ever seen Raitt. The Rcnernl inauifcstationsftH' Cimtaejitm ltUKid Toison such as fuliini; hair, coppcr-cidotcd spots. ulccraCcd moutli ami tlnoat, soics and ulcers, etc., ate meielv .syniptoius of the poisoned condi tion of the blood, and in most cases rcsp. iiiickly to local treatment. whilcS. S S. is doins the necessary wotk of clcausine; the blood. Our "Homo Treatment" book is of great assistance alone; this line. It is a complete nmde for Qoatinj; the trouble. coiiuine; instructions for the ditictciit stages oi the disease, and uisu mlu.il.lt suc.istior.Vabout the local treatment, that will be most helpful in ellcelinu a cOc. We will be glad In-iantly , ,.,., -t i,,,,,!.. f.,.c f charee. to nnv who desnc it, antl if special nic.i . ..I advice is wanted our physicians will take pleasure in s; ' plyinc; it w '.hout cost to the patient. If you are sutreiini; with Cotitn - liious lllood Poison you cauciue yourself in the piivacy ot vour own home ! bv the use of S. S.'ti., -.vi ubsolutelv safe reme.lv. .. , , i THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, Minn: iy mmiiiii i "s svi.i-: till I AeelHiiui allvl Order ol Sale. Nutne it ner.-liy eiven t.iat l.y vir tue o', an Kvectuiui ttnl Order of Sal-., issue.! out or t 'i . Clrc.i, t'ouri or 'ii., state of Oie ;i.i, h.i th" t'oun- ;v ol l.aao on tlie i.tni nay in Man a. ;lm ,1,.,, i I i!aiiitiff In his return of such sale, ! .in.l thai on the coiiiiui; la and fll Itv.K ol lhe said return, the Clerk ot the Court shall dock.'l the same III the .Inilitinetii liockot or salil l nun, as a luilu'iieu! In favor of the plain tiff and acabisl the defendants llur ton S. K.Itv nud I'll la V. Kelsay, "I know too uie Ilo smllcJ (mini. h." I sinhcd. and isitlcd ino oil the I pit la, then, all right, and, being tfil to close the door behind me, t np tho first short flight of steps but I knew must be the main hall. Bud two given a plan of the Interior, pi I end studied it more or less before -tins out, hut I knew that I should lost if I did not keep to the rear rase, nt the top of which I ex 1 to thai the steward's room. n Ms a faint light In the house, In ' of Its closed shutters and tightly a shades, and having a certain -il Of usine me tereli L-now-liiff int. Nness for pretty things and how "u ii would he for me to pass so l3T fine rooms withmit il-iu. i.. Me my way up stairs, with no otu- Wide than the hnmlrnll Whan t f nuebed what I tooU, to.be the third f " 1 "topped. Finding It very dark. PJ Hslened-a natural Instinct with hwo I lit up and looked about me. was in a, laree hall, omntv na n E1' nd almost as desolate. Blank net my eyes In all direction, r uere and there an open mam ' 1 lt myself la a az. I had wa walch wn tu. t Fit is nst nlMuinf t. t,. J ob, In a shut op booss at mW- find making xutt iiw hi cOnn aro.it eliim.... : H tad to be done, and ! rat "snlar orilir tin t . ui. lirrjir niw. ,-iiri." v. K:,ve im, bearln. roo"i .Jiljoiiied tin avaircan. no uiihVnlty In Spot Una the a'wr now ami. mois.lv tt.Mi.,L. "!? "Pouins I had made to I'm Wise, I crossed to this door H open. I lei.i i.,. .!i. i.. ad I -- - -: ners m once lor uie . . o uo tonnd?' l b,' !Ctfd ,lraw- But a kev o.T?.mnvil 8ome of these and ' '( "ore are the sped- 1 i 1 "'writing which Lcol- i ' l0Uht if you W(M gpt Qlc "m. i snw notblnK comnr. "hole r.m. but tl I 'f'tf0 K" t!'ru'";n ''' Irunks. ,. ,. -yr' very interesi- " ti:r? U hr hxln'tnn ''liellea to ! -I !)f, cut It I'll t.-il v ! 1 li - ot t erryt!; The tone 1 me If It r. "I l..nl .1:1 "l l 'li had dl-a;-" casting a IikiW Ii w an as bare an i'g like ornament Bo,t'C,'""fort-when I look Into myself. He must have brought the key with him, for It was no time before I heard blm throwing out the contents In a wild search for something he wanted In a groat hurry Ue found It sooner than you would be lieve nud began throwing the things back, when something happened. Ex pectedly or unexpectedly, his eye fell on some object which roused all his passions, and he broke Into loud exclr. matjous ending in groans. Finally he fell to kissing tills object with a fervor suggesting rage and a rage suggesting tenderness carried to the point of ag ony. I hav" never heard the like. My curiosity was so aroused Hint I was ou 'And how do you think I managed to do this at last? A look at my be draggled, lime covered clothes may give you some Idea. I cut a passage for myself up those perpoudicular wails as the boy did up the face of the uatural bridge in Virginia. Do you remember that old story In the reader? It came to me like an In spiration as I stood looking up from below, and, though I knew that I should have to work most of the way In perfect darkness, 1 decided that a man's life was worth some risk and that I had rather fall and break my neck while doing something than to spend hours in maddening Inactivity, only to face death at last from Blow starvation. "I had a knife, an exceedingly good knife, In my pocket, and for the first few steps I should have the light of my electric torch. Tlie ditllculty that Is, the first ditllculty was to. reach the shaft from the floor where 1 stood. There was but one article of furniture In the room, and that was something between a table and a desk. No chairs, and tlie desk was not high enough to uahle im to reach the mouth of the haft. If I could turn It on end, there might be some hope. Hut this did not look feasible. However, I threw off my coat and went at the thing with a vengeance, nnil. whether I was given su perhuman power or whether the clumsy tiling was'not as heavy as It looked. 1 did finally i-U'c 1 In turning It on Its end close under the opening from whi. u the shafl r i-o. The next thing was to get on its top. That Noolned about as lufore risklm mjsclf In the turret i' .mpos.si.ne ...... . ...s crept to the room he had left and felt ! It.self. but presently I bethought me about o tue floor till I came upon I of the drawers, nn.l. Ihoi:, they were tJje.se-' '"' "''' 1 M"'''",,1 '' "lt- "hl "f n'5' ... ....... l,..r,n,h' Mrs. Kairiirotn- , mo i" en.. ...... ... ....... "i-.. the point of risking everything for a look, when he gave a sudden snarl and cried out loud enough for me to hear: Kiss what I've hated? That Is as bad as to kill what I've loved.' Those were the words. I am sure he said kiss, and I am sure be aald kill." "This Is very luterestlns. Go oti with your story. Why didn't you col tar him while he was in this mood? Tou would have won by the surprlM." "I hail no plftol, lr, and ho had. 1 Ivmrd him cock It. I thouht h was going to taat hi) oa !lf and lield my tiTMth for th rrport, but nothing Ilk that -waa In hia miud. Instead ho laid th) platl down and deliberately tore lo two tlie object of his auger. Then with a smothcrnl curse he made 1st thf d.air and turret staircase. "I wn for following, but not till I ribd wii whit he had destroyed In tuch m ccinn of fi-Hug. I thought I knew, but I wanted to leel sun Yes. Have you not ue;ow ii' i , loved her? A foolish passion, but evi ' denlly since ft and" fl'Nover mind comment Sweetwater ; Mtl) k to farts." ' s '. "I will, sir. They ar Interest! fa; enough. After I had pi. ked up (!. scraps I stole bm-k to the turret .:.i;r case. Amllicre I maile my llrst btvik. i t. G) in th.. .h r'ir.i-s. o l the ,,',,, I.,.!. ,w h.-ard v". f"r '! - !'"' ,.. iw h.-ard f"r again. I d.Wi.-t !:' clieksl hail Some tl,-";i:i;' my Job. I'.ul I ii ed till I b":irl hi followed. "Itllt V. TV V not t "," y'-l- lug and iircs.-nt bitlie :iij.l I v.. , f b.ic I make for myself a vi re gd pair of stairs, o "1 could now see my way t9 tlie mouth of the shaft, but after Hint: Taking out my knife. I felt the ie. It was a good one So was the point. hut was it giod enougn to work hoi in nlaster? It depended sunn upon the plaster Had the masons ill finishing that itf.ift any thought of . the poor wret.h wl55.inij day would 1 have by t his life .i nts ofvJ,.. lii.ai c.o i.g lit lt e.i.iiid t. 11. I l.l v "i.'l.'iV :.t IV 1 " irorfcrrt rr.y tcoj up inch by Inch." The only way I can account for tho lapse or time Is Hint the strain lo which both body and nerve had been subjected was loo much for even my hardy body and that I tell to tlie Hour of the cedar closet and from a faint went into a sleep that lasted until 2. 1 can easily account for tlie last hour because It took me that lout; to cut lhe thick paneling from the door of the closet. However, I nin here now, sir, and In very much the saino condition In which I left Hint house. I thought my first duty was to tell you that I had seen Illram Sears In thnt liouw last night and put you ou Ida track,. " I drew a long breath I think Hie In spector did. I had been almost rigid from excitement, and I don't believe he was quite five from It cither. Hut his voice was calmer thun I expected, when he finally said: "I'll remember this. It was a good nlghl'8 work." Then the Inspector put to him some questions, which seemed to fix tbe fact that .Sears had left ttut house before Sweetwater did, after which he bade him send certain meu to him and then go and llx himself up. 1 lielleve he had forgotten uie. I had almost forgotten myself. .o back lo your patient." he said. 'Forget every oilier duty hut that o jour calling until you get some definite word from me. I shall not keep you In suspense ouo minute longer than Is absolutely necessary." lie had risen. I rose too. lint I was not satisfied. I could not leave tlie room with my ldenn (I might say. with my con vlctl"i-.i In such a turmoil. "Inspector." said (. "you will think pio very nbstimiiii, hut nil you have told me abit Sears', nil I have heard about him, In faef'-lliis I emphnslneil "does not convince me of (he entire folly of my own pitspielous. Indeed, 1 am afraid that. If anything, they aro strengthened. This slownrd, who Is a doubtful character. I acknowledge, may have had his reasons for wishing Mrs. Fnlrbrother's death, may even have had a hand In the mutter, but what evidence have you to show that he. himself, entered tile alcove, struck ,he blow or stole lhe diamond? I have listened eagerly for some such evi donee, but I have listened In vain." (Continued Next Friday. ) Candidates' Announcements CANiMIUTK IVOR SHKUII P I hereby announro myBolf iib a can didate for Iho noinlnntlon for sheriff, subject to tho decision of tho voters at tho Democratic prlmarlos ou April 17. If nominated and elected I promise to perform tho duties ot the office to the best of my ability. HAItUY 1-. DOWN. . 1 'O ir-t lt . 1 :f t illist the liar I- er.ng-; My first I ou u I trc:.i-,r..-p-'t of v 'i it !, . n to a,..i It T'l . I..I h .lira li. I i. .: : i . :.i.t tll-l.ll. f..l...w "0" t L.i'.e ie li '. " li. or I was eti- IlioW U IITig'T il'i" o vail, which was nil 1 had tJ l"J -f ti:" I !e inc. ...1 to pierce that plaster with u. CIIArTEK XV. OT until the Inspector had given several orders was I again sum moned Into his presence. Ho smiled as our eyes iv '. but did not allude, any more than 1 did, to what had Just passed. Nevertheless we understood eneh other. When I was again seated he took up the conversation where we had left IL "The description I was Just aliout to read to you," he wont ou; "will you listen to It now?" "(Jludly." said I. "It la YVellgood's, I believe." lie did not answer save by a curious glance from under his brows, hut, tak ing the paper again from his desk, went on reading- "A man of fltty-flve looking llko one of sixty. Medium height. Insignificant features, head bald sine for a ring of scanty dark tiair. No Iwanl. a heavy nose, long mouth and sleepy, half shut eyes capable of shooting strange glances. Nothing distinctive In face or figure saw? the depth of his wrinkles ami a scarcely observable stoop In his right shoulder. Iio you see Vi0lgood In that?" he suddenly asked. "I have only the fulniest recollection of his npiM-nrnnoe," wns my tlouliu! reply. "But the impression I get from this description Is not exactly the one I received of that waiter In the mo mentary gliUQse got of him." "So others have told me iM.fore. he . remarked, looking very dlsnpiiolnted. j ll'li.i A..arii.H... I. U....PU .rl.-..n n.A holi-vi '"- " " "' """ "" wharf ? a mnn w' knew ,1,n well, and If we coubi nt the OeHcriptlon or the one to that of the other, we should have lt easy. Hut the few j-rvins who ive soon V'ollgo. (QillhVr greatly In their j remembrance of his feitturi-i nnd even j of Lis cli. ring. It is nstoiiU.bllig how 1 superficially mid 1-copln is a man. ei en w li.-u they are thrown Into dally ( ei,; ta, t with him. Mr. Jones says the man's eies iipy-y" a;.', Ms hair a wltj if; 1 il !.! i i pn lev, ami his face vl'hout tnu. li oipre-si'-n; his land lady, that Ids ! i s are blue, his hair, I "hellier wi. or lint, a dosty unburn. ! nnd bis ..nk ijuh k tin. I piercing a i I'i'k which alwa; a maile her afraid! l-OU COl'NTY JI IKJK. I hereby annnunco myself ns a candidate for ro-eloctlon for tho lle- puhllcan nomination for County judge at. tho I, alio county primaries, April 17, 1908. al6 0. n. CHHISMAN. was plullilili' an.l ilnrion Klije c. Kelsay. T.io l-irsi Nallonal '"..ink. of lluiteiie, Ovcg in, ll corpor ation. Iv. T. lltisllll H am! lieorne O. II. Hi liar wet-" ,et oidnuis, and said Kxeeiitlon and order' of Sale and decree living as (olljwj to-v.'U: Wlieieas, on the i.th day of March, liins, In the aliove-tiameil Court a liecree was rendered in favor of lhe above-named mini Iff ami against t lie above-named defendants. And Whereas, It was further or dered and decreed by the Court Hint all and singular tho mortitaged prem ises mentioned In the said complaint and hereinafter described, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to raise the amount due the pluin tlff for the principal, Interest, taxes, assessment, attorney fees, and the costs of this suit and tho expenses of tlie sale, and which may he so!:! separately and without Injury In the parties Interested be sold at public unction by Ihn Sheriff of Lairs Coun ly, Oreijon, In the niunuer pii'seillied by law, and according to tlie course and practice of tills Court, and that tho said Sheriff, after tlie limn al lowed by law for redemption has I'xplred, execute a deed to the pur chaser or purchasers of tho said premises, ou tho said sale. That tlie said Sheriff, out of the proceeds of tho said sale, retain Ills fees, disbursements, and costs nf said sale, and pay to Iho 'ilalutlff, or to his attorney, i.. M. Travis, Ksq., out of tho said proceeds, tho sum, first of $270.00 reasonable attorney fees, and the sum of Jlfi.Kd costs of suit, and pay to the plaintiff tho sum of 12.7110. (in In (iold Coin of the United States of America, at X per cent per annum from November 2ilrd, 1908, In llko (iold Coin, and for the sum of f 11,10 taxes, with Interest at (I eer rent per annum from March Hill, 1 1) 0 7 , and for the sum of Jl'JU. 94, taxes and assessment, with Inter est at (I pur cent per annum from February 18t.li, 1 908, making n total of the sum of t:i251.2ll all In (Juld Coin of tho United Slates of America, or so much thereof as I ho proceeds of tho sail) I defendants shall pay ald amount, and that have an execution V.ebav.l plaintiff nmy I he lands and premises illroclcd. Hi . Mil. I bv tills derive- are sllualo. Mil nnd being ill the City of Kll geue. I.anc County. Oregon, and aro hound d nud ttnitlciilai'ly dcsc.rlht Lois Number Two (2 and ThroeJ CM, In Hlnrk Number Two (2 1 in I'OlsflVo ''''"l Addition In Fur.eno, l.iino County, Oi'oiduij Together with till bin) singular1 the tenements, hotvdliemenls; anil uppurienanees thereunto belonging or iu auyivlso appertaining. Now, Ihereforo, by virtu of sai l Kxeeution and Decree as above ro clied, 1 will In pursuance of said de cree and order of sale offer for salo for cash to the highest bltld'T, sub ject to redumption nil of the right, title n ml Inlei'csl of the ahovo named dcfi-ltilmitii or either of them In tho above described premises sol forth In the decree of Iho Courl, at lh sou 111 west door of the County Court House in Fugene, Lane County, Ore gon, on Monday, the I 1 1 Ii day of May, 1 IH'S, between Iho hours of 9 o'clock n in mid 4 o'clock n to to-wlt nt 1 o'clock p. m. on said day In order to Kiillsfy lhe decree and Judgment with Interest, costs and accruing rosis. Dated Mils 2d dav of April, 1908. FUF.D FISK, Sheriff of Lano County, Oregon. Suinnioiis In tho Circuit Court of the Stnto ot Oregon for Iho County of Lano. Bertha K Williams, plaintiff, va. Howard 8. Williams, defendant. To Howard S. Williams, the ahove- nanied defendant: In the name of tho slate of Oregon you are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer tho complaint of tho above-named plain tiff In tho ahovo entitled court, now on (Ho with Iho clerk of said court, on or before the 22d day of May, 1 908, and you mo hereby notified that If you full to appear mid answer said complaint as hereby required '. ne plaintiff will ask said court for the relief prayeil for In tier lom- ...!.. M-lll ..A.. ..f Thai In tho V. th -abl sale ! " " l" elort ' shall bring more than the said siitn i 'r ' ,"",' , , of a2:.1.29, the said sum nforosald.i "T ,,l! dissolution of tho marrlagd then the surplus over Iho said sum ",' V ... ' 7 .,'"""h ""twoen said FOU CONNTAHI,. John J. Hess. I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for consta ble on the Democratic ticket. Don't forget tho primary April 17th. FOIl cm'.VrYjtSSKHSOlt I hereby announce that I will ho a candidate for ro-olcctlon to tho office of county assessor, subject to the vote of the Kepuhlican party at tho primary election April 17. 13. F. KEENEY. FOIl STATU lUirilKSKXTATIVK I am a candidate ror the nomina tion for State Itepresentatlvo for Lane county on tho Hepuhllcan ticket. Should I receive such nomination, and subsequently bo elected, I be lieve I can render valuable service to the people of Lano county and of the Bt.n,i as their reproiontnllvo In the bridal ure, and promise my best efforts In that behalf. W. W. CALKINS. ('. D. Newell Is out for nomination for assessor A rll 17, on the Itepiihllean ticket. CO.MMISSIOMIIl I'lllCI',. County f'oniuilsslonor H. M. 1'rlee Is a i and!ilati. Tor re-eb-ct Ion, nnd Is meitlng wit h rniicli encotiracnii nt and ilrtle opposition as the cam paign progri'ssi-s. ills record dor ian lhe pa-t. four years has h tVit re. iii.posini; candidal Ii 1 on lo l Ins III: prill, . i r lie i 'O in ii i no i o s rl.-i ami til.'UI ill'. 1 r-l-d the lie nd'u'-i-mi'tit. ii i l ion now and Tin 'IIM of l:!2fl.29 shall be applied, so long as It will last, ns follows: I. First National Hank, Eugene, Oregon, a corporation, tho sum of JatMl.on, less whatever sum they be enabled lo obtain from other secur ity (hey havo for tho said sum. II. L. Simons, assignee of Judg ment of L. M. Travis, for tho sum of 186.37 with Interest at 6 per cent per annum from April 2nd, 1H07. III. (ieo. O l). Dollar, assignee of E. T. Hushncll, for tho mm of $ 198. CO, with Interest at 8 nor cent per annum from March 2nd, 1808, and 112.80 costs. IV. Den. O'H. Dollar, for tho sum of ( 1 24.53, at 4 por cont Interest from December 17th, 1907. That Iho defendants. Burton 8. Kelsay, Eliza C. Kelsay, Tho First National Hank, a corporation, K. T. Hiishnell and (ieo. O'H Dollar, and all persons claiming under thciu, and all persons having . Hens subsequent to the execiulon of tho said deed construed as a mortgage, by Judg ment r decree upon the land des cribed In sicbl deed construed as a mortgage, and all their representa tives, and all persons having ifny Hen or claliO by or under such sub sequent judgment or decree and their heirs and representatives, nnd all persons claiming to have acquired any estate or Interest In said prem ises subsequent to the filing of the said notice of the pendancy of this action with the aforesaid Clerk, he forever barred and foreclosed of and from all equity of redemption and claim of, In or to said promises, from and after the dellvov of the Sheriff's deed to the "aid promises. And It Is further ndOdged and de creed that the purchaser of Iho said premli'i'S be let. Into the possession thereof, anil that any of the parties 'o this suit wiio may lie In poie'css lon tlo'ieof, or niiv part, th'-reof, or! nnv person who hlnee tiio com iro-tic"-1 nn-nt of this soil has come Into the! p'is-es Ion tioi'iif, .)all di-ilvcr pus-1 si - ion thereof, to Iho pu tc ha i-r. ! And i is fin ih. r .vH'Mlip d anil' .! i i ' i .1 that If t ne to ini s arl-liiK I fi-oni III" ml. I vale :-'!ui!l li lusilf- plalntlff and defendant, and for nn order giving and granting to plalnlllf tho caro ad custody of tho minor daughter of plnlntirr and defendant, llelva Lee Williams, and for full re lief In said suit. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof by tho order of Hon. L. T. HarrlB, Judgo of tho above entitled court, duly made at chambers In said county on tho Dth day of April, 1908, requiring tho first publication hereof to ho made April 10, 1908, and the Inst publication on tho 22d dny of May, 1908, and that you appor on or before tho 22d day of May, 1908. L. BILYR1T, Attorney for Plaintiff. ui-r A PQSJTIVE CUflE. ror Inflammation or Catarrh of th lilaxl.Ur ud in 4 H Irl ii. No ear bo par. Vanm qulnklr mn iarnw nllf til I Maatnrl IUm of tit Vrimmrr Ur.Ht. At aoltitlr tiarmlM. Hold by drtiKut.U. I'rioo t.j, o bp mttit. tMt(Mil, It.iU, or tfajT bum t'i 1ft. A'lrM, BANTAL-PEPSIMCO- IIKi l.lCrONTAI.St. O, Hold hf W. L. DK bAN'O, Urututwt. HALL , SHUMWAY Plumbing mid Hewer Work. Also general jobbing In tin and sheet Iron work. Iron work promptly intended to. Carry a full lino of plumbing fixtures I'lioim Illack II172. . Ilm Wllliinietli) J. M. Morris V. J. W. Warren Morrill The Red Star I.Pet. I' Win-1. 'r-!. V ' 1 1 a to f i r rna r:i nt. (b ale; otoy I I ' ! imny's price, J 1 1; Portland. lenl I-!. Inle, limurttlM'i ineiils, Iannis : ! I'roiii ilv I Moil nnil Sold nt Owiici-'h price ::::. I out afore-1 ,, ., m,.,'.,,,,,. ,lll.k ,.,,.. Slh and Wlllaniel.t.i rita. Il'l.-ht to paV (lie It'ionilii ;.o fiotnill l.'.o i.l.ar.s I'nli.d t., i. , ,, t lo- pin I nt 1 1 1 I on I a fore-1 I S'oi k iiln-lamp. il. I , .. it. taM s. iittornevl "I: ''"' -.' '1- i f. . - - a.-esonents. (osl.s anil His-1 '.o per share. Com-1 ,,u ciio iits. and expense of sale and i I'hones-Offh e, Illaek i'.;71; lies! .'ill. I'. O., Box Q f tip. publication, then tho Sheriff deuce, Ulack 440.!. auintiail spei uy tnu uaianco quo lo Kiel t.'.n.i... . . V, Oregon