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EUGE.VX tt.ittt GtAtOS, Kit M Y, MAY 1. lOim The XOoman In the Alcalde a bill. am very. -cry In !iis fjco and By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN Author of -TH Millionaire Biby --The riri.r,, Bn- O "Th ....ir.HT. I BOO, THE tOlls.Min,,... " " COM PA N Y. I CHAPTER XX. RE you satisfied? Ilnre yon pijwli.it .T0U wanted?" asked Sweetwater when thoy wore well away from the shore and i Mr ItH-v had heard calling at In Cfroni the chasm they had left. i you're a g"l fellow. Iteonld been ncner uiaiiugen. luen, . pause too prniongeu and ; Vfol to please Sweetwater, who iralns with ennos.ty IT not with , .v;ht feeling, "What was that I nil bnniel-a match?" hvrater "! not answer. lie lot. How seen,. 01 me electric w as a detective carried In his I ! That would be to give himself j He therefore let this question ami put In one of his own. I vou muiy lo go hack now, sir? ! all (lone li-ie?" This wlih his keil ami his eye bent forward. mlventure they had Interrupted it at an end, whether their part is or not. trey hesitated, his glances fol- those of Sweetwater. us wait." said he In a tone hrprised Sweetwater. "If he Is Bii; an esc;!!. I mint speak to lore he reaches the launch. At fcnls," he udded after another (bought. ;ht, sir. now do you pro- buck t WeJ'good's men. the latter' toward the unwci. i . y '""m"d "ma"1 WellBUl and hi, Vaee fell i, shadow aN,, Bahl- ,l,g, ,i. ,e,tive .., Bill. 1,1,1 hn . . . 1 - 1 7. ui.uiageu that iim s,.if If 1 cannot see I shall t ,,.;, ,,' "t he ve!ved hi.iis.-ir in t!s. ...ci, spoke 111 such low mat only ti.ir iit.,ls.v w., - a word fiiiiu. ... I ears. "Uahl" he though, ag bnd." I!nt lie had t.) swan,,,,- , l mom mid ni ne. I ! o iii.r,.:-..,i "jau. giving hiio re'ui-.rk..'l!i!.0'U;. -Tl'U taTe accouuted fr "en J ucle was an :,Q- I h,,.... . . itro L- naiMiirr's which 'truck weetirater. O vl'llZ Jul U,""n that ?ou i-in.i.gn Wltn .,.. ,,.., . "licit . ... t "eei aier. nave n,. m,, ii tu tne warning c:i- In the manner I ha v stated, there was it weakness in my ' argument which nothing could mal. as .v1: I, ill u9 my ten Vuile so." 5.,ij ,,, R,.nu.,n .., " ' " take the train tonight. 1 '"1 that I still have time." Swo-'t water I !iii 1....1- ... iiuvfi. hasty thanks. I,.. i-,,si,h wn nniii and. tiirniiiK on - -. eTini im in., i lli. If it I 'tiering away t., hlr S"'d. now iould I tell the in-Q if ever 1 should lv so happy or mi,! erable as to in.vt his ce acatn n,,. miliatiil to the dust. 1 could see no worth now in any of tlie arsiiiiuoiits I had advanced. I flew from one ex treine to tVe other, and was Inipmin perfivt probity to Mr. Crey and an houo,ble if tnysterlous reuson for all his acts, when the d-or oivncd nnd he came in. Instantly my last dul.t van. Ishod. I bed not CUKTted him to r. h"o t'vi. adjoin n-- r. tl :s tVKr was aj.i 111. rt. bet I In.) '!r-t. (!i. t tne I Iv.vi cb.t"L-isl ; is t . I' , ,1 v.- le. K'iu: Dd!y. , iij.ir. The usual room ar1 shon.il ippcarainv. 1 hat. it unilersi.KI rey's nS-etile Ibit 'Hi, W llisp. luairtc 'w.n.twale ill- or pros,.;. i "this appoint n-i'ini i,n . mors,.! ..r .-.. I, I. , 1 l'M- ; ..i.i. s.Klll. shounn" .:,"'"s.":u"1:! iu- was ' i If the wrltt-a n,n J V ' ' 1 tV' '"" ,l,or,' "" """'r ehid- had tl " , "i vhKh "rs 1,1 1 ''' for some .....ni,v- til in? iniiiiiHT nnu nniif:ir'tti. He was uot uu- - tliat is. If he ntunHl at 11 -hut tin v... Pi,n nits iii.i ii eii.w.rin on.. ......n after he had appmaehed his daughter's 1. tl.ii.' wjit.r was m no sin ivise at i; ma iH om careful to u.u ; that helMkiltcr Miss I i nua I,. i. eiuHHjMK.Nl by li.-rvlnir h ! soup served from I,,.,- father s taMe t.y i her fathers own huu.ls. nn,t n,,,, should 1. then- t,. nvfive It "Mr. (.'r.'.v is (Hmiinc" said I. op. I proacliini; the waiter and h.indiu,; h,,., me Sllletto lo.se!v pillar. "Will o SEASON'S FIRST OPEN tande Kidney AIR CONCERT TCNIGHT' mhk 3,1(1 Nem SospecfQL -V.m u-..pic !.. n -t it..,ii.e the .il.irm g liu'u-JbC aiul remark.. Me pirv.ilcnry "f kuiiit-vdjscase. ApHi M;.lck,,l,,cydia. ? I y :;:::s,,..c;;",""n I. tiicy are MlrlJ almost tl,e last if Ci-t. fe'"Knie. by iwti:ni: in ;he .;, s not in:, i : i-,. c.inc.T! i::,. 11 b- I Me Kuuei U'.llll is a 'rn . ; 1 i-l ." o : pai-k. If iho frst as.ni w;ii Military follow s; This , rain doc open-air be tlivo! baud. The in .March. We ivrture. "Vinln." I'loi.nv. Seylette from l.ucia" no..i.,tii t'hopin. Hiet. Verdi. I'ryor. "in latien to his lot used to them. lint he was destined to letter luck h.s time. The written end had indeed ii-.".... oiu mere was on.. w..r.i ? a ; ..ii. i ! 'nlnaise M i Ihaire. M'lecinin Irnin "( l;-ui'u. .Miserere. "II 1 n.valoie .'n. i ui.vo. Alt.-r Sunsef " Nautical Kantnsie. Tolutn! "Sure nnd Snipes- I-', never, Sou- be.Uide prov.N). nud found her greatly Im. Mie notlciHl this and scrutln- eft wiiiei. i. . i, a ' i "oe n.iucmi mis and scrut ii- '""a!;rr::n!w ,,,,n. Mn,n- ' -'' " cry and or.mir.wl t. lie for New York .1... is Mr. (Jrev The word was diamond. lire one d Wellu-,,1. : ,k s breast, t'muhi,.,! s and drew 0111 ' handed to Mr. onla were Interrupted by a and apie::::i:i an Htid-.-rst.:,,.;:,.. ins his ha:,,' rr.. In o'.ie of p: ;, R''!iie;liin Gl-ey. Ihis mad.. Sweetwater start and i peer wit!, still i.Teater an.xieiy at ev- I r-y, ","v"" ' " hen to his 'srprisi. ! both bent forward, each over his I knee, .loins s,e,,iK so mysterious I be could net no clew to its nature till , hey apiin stretched forth their hands ... eiien otner. and he euurfu the ttleaui of paper and realized that they were exchansinir nieuioninda or notes These must have been Important for each made an Immediate endeavor to read -his slip ,y turning It toward the moon's rays. That Is.th were satisfied ..us sunn-n ny ttieit- after vieiiKood j,nt his sll I CH.U'TKIl XXI. IN'ni'I.CKH In some verv seri ous thoiiKhts after Mr. Crey's departure. A fact was Ih.rne i in upon me to wi,i..i 1 ! hitherto dosed my preJ11.lic.Hl eves but j wind, I could longer ignore, what- j ever confusion it broinrht or however! It C.-H1S.HI me to chninre my miud on a subject which had formed one of the strongest i,ilSes to the armin t bv I which I had sought to save Mr. Dii- ' rand. Miss Crey eheris I , .,,..1, i .ustiusi or ner rat movements. into his iioeket r" 1 i,,u , - .....uei i.ur.l to .Mr. tilev iirouiiiiy aim 11s it awaiting ".uuhcu ins men to roiv nwav Thev ai tne rwo men 111 tne rowboat j m dipped their oars and pull- he sliore, taking the direction annfaetory. kater said nothing, but held nu readiness. "... so wiin a will, leaving a lino of silver In their wake. Mr. dev. on the contrary, gave no orders. II,. s-tm 1...1.1 slip nnd seemed to be dreaming. his ..... i.i ,1,., eye was on the shore, and he did not even turn when sounds fr,.,.. kr was equally silent, but the I the 'aimcb. denoted that she wus un- Lis face seemed to deepen In ! utI Plight as the boat, gliding rap- Sweetwnler, looking nt this morsel iigo tno wuter, passed them UI I"'l'r with greedy eyes, dipod his dozen boat lengths and slip- : onrs began pulling softly toward mo opening under the uiauu- 111,11 portion or the liench where ier as 1 In in.- ii-. llorance of their relations had Imputed to her In the early hours of my minis trations. This you have already sceu In my account of their parting, 'what ever his dread, fear or remorse, there was 110 evidence Unit she felt toward him nnything i,t love ,md conildence. Hut love and confidence from her t.. 1 him were In direct contradiction to the doubts I had believed her to have ex pressed In the half written note handed to Mrs. Kuirbrother In the alcove. Had I been wrong, then. In attributing this scrawl to her? It began to look so. Though forbidden to allow her to speak on the one tabooed subject, I had wit enough to know that nothing would keep her from It If the fate of Mrs. Kuirbrother occupied any real place I11 her thoughts. Yet when the opportunity was. given me one morning of settling this fact beyond all doubt I own that my main feeling was one of dread. I feared to j small and twinkling ig,t defined the 800 "lls nrtic,e ln ln-v 'rl'fl destroyed, liMiim. oivi" he cried. "Make for1 noatnouse. He hoped Mr. Clrey would h. We'll intorcent them n . seuk; hoped that in some wnv i,i- pru." ' some means, he might obtain a clew fater, glowing with auticlpa- ! t0 I,a"'"'s thoughts. Hut the Eng. t to his work. The boat be- : Ki-mmuan sat like nn image and fen gave a bound, and In n few j dlrt Bot niov0 ,IM a slls,,t l)t sudden urucze, mowing 111 sliore, seized the paper In Ills hand and carried It away, past Sweetwater, who vainly sought to catch It us It went lliilteilug by Into the water ahead, where It shone for a moment, then softly disappeared. Sweetwnler uttered a crv; so did Mr Grey. "Is It anything you wanted?" called out the former, leaning over the bow of the boat and making a dive at the paper with his oar. "Yes; but if It's gone. It's gone," re turned the oilier with some feeling. "Lnreless of me. very careless, but I was thinking of" He stopped. - lie was greatly agitat ed, but he did not encourage Sweetwa ter In liny further attempts to recover the lost ineiuoraiiilum. Indeed, such ilwvrer 11 eveu ir an elTort would have I10011 fruitless, t ' ! The paper was gone, and there was f"S niore than I bill-"alnn.l i.,,il,ii,.. I.,f. t.. ;,.,. I.,, 1 their way. As they did so It would have Ikh'ii hard to tell In which breast chagrin mounted higher. Sweetwater had lost a clew In n thousand, and Mr. 'Jrey well, no one knew what he had ...,,r oui.L as very nc s.in. noun, m 1,11,1 .niiuiy I wia. He em,),! murk the showed by his changed manner that f and lii.-lr ii-. .11 ...... ha w.d fi, I... c. t.. I.....I ,..,- ...,.l l. ione with this doubtful adventure. When they reached the iMiathouse Mr f:r,.i- I, .ft V.v,...t..t.,r ... ...... i . WC UIOOll ' .' ",l "' " " ' 1"'.' .' r look which convinced the I ",e ''at and started at nin e for the r?' u,is was no patent med- cotel. r al'urer, uor even a cater- The man In charge had tho how of .Qt. but a man 1 I n.a v . , 1 1. hliey were fur out on the wa if bay. It coming.'" he whispered ea fteiiaw Mr. Grey looking nnx k. "How much further shall fithin hailing distance of the S r. tlrey's reply. f', gauging the distnnce Jflace, stopped nt the proper I rested ou his ours. But his Ipl not rest. He realized that Pit to witness an Interview penance he easily reeoguized. Ill of It would ho hear? What jllie upshot and what was his fin the ease? He knew that rUllgnod was wanted by the I police, hut he was possessed n.miy to arrest him eveu if " ot.tjiiiieu aruiy coumienled. "Hut I 'itciueut, ami now 1 have f onlj- I can keep my head ' sn something out of this. I could wish." w we second ht -n and nick mo v..ii.....i.. unoug ,,e to,,. had Jbe face, on which, to P. dlseniiiti... luu UIOOll " 'k which conviiieo.1 .1, at Uiis was no patent med ctnrer, uor even n i..r. .... , , norve nnu f"c name, itere.1 indeed, whom Im t,. . . 4 . lr- rnirurother s j oisastrous, almost fa- 1 "1 himself. 2Trr' ,nn",, an nnexpect.nl ''"ii his sense of the ex fWsness f ,)is own but he CH.uld , "e of Ins own. The de- "'"nine to he lost In the J It ,,,. ,,ar,, ,, woke 'a his nmhitioug ureasL '"iir,M had seen Qis in,.,. ... lest I should lose conildence In the whole. Yet conscience bade me faco the mat Ier boldly, for had I not boast ed to myself that my 0110 desire was the truth? I allude to the disposition which, Miss Orey showed on the morning of the third day to do n little surreptitious writing, ion remember that a speci men of her handwriting had boon asked for by the Inspector, nnd once had been earnestly desired by myself. Now- I seemed likely to have It, If I did not open my eyes too widely to the meaning of her seemingly chance re quests. A. little pencil dangled nt tho end of my watch chain. Would I let her see It. let her bold It In her hand for a minute? It was so like one she used to have. Of course I took It oh, of course I let her retain it a lltth. while In her blind, lint the pencil was not enough. A few minutes later she asked for a book to look at-I some times let her look nt pictures. Hut the book bothered her she would look nt It later: would 1 give her something to mark the place-that postal over there. I gave her the postal. She put It 111 u.iu inriitHi 10 leave the room. 0.11 was slopped by her loving cry; he came hack and leaned over her. "What Is I,, father? You are fa tigued, worried" "No. no; oulte well." he hastily a,, stired her. "lint vou-niv you as' well as you s.H'in V" "Indeed yes. I ain gaining every day. See. seel I shall soon be able to sit up. Yesterday 1 read a few words." He start.Hl, with a MC- glance at tno which t.,k In a table near by on w Mich a little book was lying. "till, a book!" "Yes, nnd- ami Arthur's letters." ine tamer Hushed, lifted himself, patted her arm tenderly and hastened Into another room. Miss ti rey's eyes followed hlni long ingly, and 1 hoard her give utterance ton soft sigh. A few hours before this would have conveyed to my suspicious mind deep and mysterious meanings, hut 1 was seeing everything now In 11 different light, and 1 found myself no longer Inclined either to exaggerate or to misinterpret these little marks of nihil solicitude. Trying to rejoice over the present condition of my mind, 1 was searching In the hidden' depths of my nature for the patience of which I stood In such need when every thought nnd finding were again thrown Into WT.ipp.Hl in tlssiici yU! be kind enoe.-t. roue mis 111 ins pint,., just as It is man gave it to me f,lr Mr , wen- 10 piace it there." The waiter, suspecting nothing, did ns he was 1,1,1,1,.,,. u, 1,1,,! hardly time to catch p the tray laden will. uisues. wmoli 1 awaiting ,e ou a side table, when Mr. Crey caino In and , '""itlilnd. Or.. April W . 0,.n was ushered to his scat. war 1,1 On'om between the fiict ions 1 lie soup was not there' but I ...i 1 1 "cpulilioan mv liav ,,,,.1 1 '.-ennioi irourne criy- w in o W V Palnou anil phy- sil I. U.S. iroi fen- tun- .i,i,nnr fie rt, .-.'., while th. Ion uiaro undermines the mso-iii. Wh4t To Do. Tli.TC is iHttiiioit in tho knowledge often epr.-sscd. that Ir. Kilmer S.,iiiK.H,t, far great li.inrv remedy, fullitU every wish 111 curing rtirmitiitHiit, pilillll tilt, bar1., ki.liuris, lir.t, bhuUler and every part of the nrinarr p.fc.v..-ige. It corrects iii.ihiltty t.i boil water and scalding paia m pMsing it, or bad efforts following tse of Inmor. iit. parly, hcad.nf bv I Uvr. iiuil uvi'mini.-q Hurt iinnl.iu,., and Senator Pultun, cessitv of Wma c oinorlii-d i.v Kl I.I'UV ASH tail KK vauced with llll? -Mot t...l .-,.. .1 ; ... lug of my heart shou , ,'! ',!",..' "f .? r,'s"1' nieeiln,, ot tiiu.-s d.iriu;; the Pivdii ted in the Port land Journal 'j luring the ,1. a il.i contusion by tho receipt of another communication from the Inspector In which he staled that something had occurred lo bring the authorities round to iny way of thinking and that the test with the stiletto was to bo niado at once. Could the Irony of fate go further? I dropped the letter half mid, nuerylng If It were my duty to let the Inspeotor know of the Haw- I had dlscoveriM In my own theory before I proceodiHl with tne attempt 1 had suggested when I believed In Its complete soundness. 1 had not settled tho ipimtlon when I took the letter tip again. Rereading lls opening sentence, I was caught by the word "something." It was a very In dellnlle one, yet was cupahlo or rover lug a largo Held. It must cover a large uem or it could not have produced such a change In the minds of these men, conservative from principle and In this Instance from discretion. I would bo sansiieit with that word "soinelhlng" and quit further thinking. I waswearv of It. Tho Inspector was now taking tho iniuaiive, and I was satisfied to JL. ,s simple instrument I no more. Arrived at this conclusion, how ever, I rend the rest of the letter. The test was to go on, but under dllTonmt conditions. It wits no longer to Im? made nt my own discretion and In the upstairs room; It was to be made at luncheon hour and In Mr. firry 'a pri vate dining room, where. If i,y any chance Mr. (Jrey found himself out- 1 nn! so tlie waMer disappeared and the door behind us op ,. Though Mr Crey's eye .,i, fallen ,, it,,, package and I saw bin, start. 1 darted one glance at the room thus disclosed and saw that It held two taMcs. At one the Inspector and some one I did not know sat eating. At the other a man alone, whose l,ck was to us n ,.,, who seeinii,..-y ,,-ns entlrelv disconnect ed with the Interests of this tragic mo. iii.'in. .mi mis 1 saw In an Instant novt my eyes were fixed on M fa.H-. -the Ire.v's lie had reiehiHl mil his hand to tho ' package, and IPs features showed an ejvotioll I hardly understood. tee Wednesday The Pulton men. declares the-.lour-"ai, will not allow Mouruc i head the delegation to the Chl.ng,, ,,,. volition. This Is an honor due t rm loll, say the tatter's friends, as he Is a I. lit man. Likewise Fulton men predict ,hat louine will 1. defeated at the polls nun mat rilllon will sn.Hivd him In the senate I'haniherlaiu. it s hinted. m reive the quiet support of Pulton men iu 1 he coining campaign lor the seniitorsh ip. get up mum- lit. Thr mild! nu.l tliecvtiiionlinnryi llv. t ot willnp-Rone is soon lc.lll.nl. ll stands, the highest, for its won. leilul cures of tile most dis tressing cases. Il'voii need' a medicine yon should h ue 111.-1. st. Snl 1 l,v drug gists 111 lilt y-eciit ill!,! oiie-.l..lar sr.cs. Vim liuv li.nt'a sauniie bc.tt!e mid a 1 I"'- that tells all rip 1 aiKiut it. U.th s.mt free fftZS ffCC?5 ; bv mail. Address I W . S?'Wi.&7!?;?! Kilmer S: Co., rang. a-Jk'jggS j h.imtoii, N Y. W hen n..m...f kiu writing iiiention tins upcr mid don't make 1.1. v mistake, but lelllelnl.er tl, nillle. ,r. Kilmers llllliv KsuiL ami llin;;ti..uiloii, N-. V- XTU'M OK sill. ilin adilic I foul nine, I e.t Prtday. I liii i 's sa:,i. On l:eciilioii and (Oiler of Sol.. Notice Is hereby el v.... ..,, 1.,. .',. V' ...... ,M"1. 1 10 ""'"es arising an L'xec.unn an, , ro ' ' , . .. ." ." h 1,e '- 1 -! in i.iiv 1 nit iiiiimint u. r,. session thereof, to tho purchaser. And It is further 11,1 1 11.1 .-...1 n,..i cd that II t ho monies .riin C, XAIlLAl WILL OI'HX KMI'I.OY.MPXI DKKIt'H tno of j..i j . v ' 1 . 1.. leiti 10 pay t o. am,. 11, ,1 r, o, ,he si;,;;, ,7c;;'" , ,1 rz m 'i"v.th .- - .. . no., aitornt.v fees, nsscsamen. ! iy of 1 i 1 litis. In connection with his cigar store. II"? I""l"'lff a:ll Willamette street. Those wish- A1"' 1 ' l,:'ls,"r- T at lllg help telephone Ked H2I, or call ai cigar siore, ;,;il Wlllaniettc street. Jl Xetir ixiip iiisiui:ss At II11111I o llondieils of I gem, Tcople. Don't neglect an aching back. Iliickaeho is tlie kidney's crv for help. Neglect hurrying lo their aid Means that urinary troubles follow quickly. Dire distress, diabetes, Iirlght's disease. Mrs. (i. Lester, of tifti! Charnelton street, Kugeiie, Dr., says: '! hnvo suffered a great deal with pain In my back and lameness ln ih as well ns disorders of the kidneys! fZiVi'M-":". I,,"1'1:"1 . to take auction by tho Sheriff of !.,, iS. .111... on Hie 2:ini day r mi..i. In a suit wherein L. si...,.s' llunon S. Uelsay. III. l-'ll'S, 'tl,,l ! I'ank, of Kugene. Oregon ,1 mm,,,. ai Ion, K. T. Iliishnell and llonrgo O II. Hollar were deieiidauts. and sahi I'..eeutlon and Order of Sale untf ue. reo oeing as follows lo-wit : herons, 011 tlie r.th day of March, "e, ,1, 1 uu niiovc-iiiimcd court iiecreo was rendered lu favor of the i.oove-uaiiieii piaintirr anil against the nhovo-niunod dei'endaiils, And Whereas, It was further or dered and decreed by the Court that all and singular the mortgaged prem ises mentioned In tho suld complaint and hereinafter described, or so much thereof as may h0 sufficient to raise Iho anioiint duo the plain tiff for Iho principal. Interest, Inxoa assessment, attorney fees, and the costs of this suit and tho expenses or the sal,., and which may ho sold separately and without injury to the ininics iniercsieii no sold at nubile the ,k nnd I who to,. s,., l.., I " I"1"""1 I"1" notorious '. WT'l inorouguiy, wondered what excuse t ic J '"'-11 10 ?? tllf-f laiin.'!, m 01.,. tl,:, he ; 0c '"f Ii. seen them ; cense rowing. I he shouted. ' and In a hurry." I here irh., ..,.. , '0. Mr vc .i... r,T' r-i''lfu'ly as he : Mr .;".'"iU" 5'Ur ":-; 1 myself." And . accosted the olh- I "' am the man. ' 1" "rliuctoa :i!anor. ? "nld 1 fa?" L"i. I, a oa ilii -0&'.Vstr .' would now lind for sending me Into the other room. She found one very soon, nnd with a heavily beating heart I left her with that pencil and postal. A soft laugh from her bps drew 1110 back. She was holding up the postal. "See: I have written a line to iilnil Oh. you g .,,1. good nurse, to let me! You In't look so alarmed. It hasn't hurt me one bit." I knew that It had not; knew that such an exertion was likely to be more beneficial than hurtful to her, or I should have found some excuse for de terring her. I endeavored to make my face more naturul. As she sinned to want me to take the postal in my hand I drew nenr and took It. "The address lo -ks very shaky." she laughed. "I think you will have to put It lu an envelope." I looked at II I could not help It her eye was 011 me. and I could not even prepare my mind for the shock of seeing It like or totally unlike Iho writing of the warning. It was totally unlike: s distinctly unlike Hint It was lug a u.i longer possioie to attribute th,e lines to her which, according to Mr. Ininuxl's story, had caus.-d Mrs. l'alr brother to take off Ier diamond. "Why. why:" she cried. "You actual ly ..k pale. Are yon afraid the doctor will scold ? It hasn't hurt me near ly so much as lying here and know lug wli.it he would ghe for one word from i.li iK'slde his plate, the blame could bo laid 011 the waller, who, mis taking his direction, had placed It on Mr. Crey's table when It was meant for Inspector Imlzeirs. w ho was lunch ing In tho adjoining room. It was I, however, who was to do the placing! With w hat iireeautlons and nnd.T what circumstances will presently appear. I'ortunntely the hour set was very near; otherwise I do not know how I could have endured the continued strain of gazing on my patient's sweet j face, looking up at me from her pillow, with a shadow over Its boaiitv which Dunn's kidney pills nml ,, n..,- i.. .. ii-,,, nn- a lew nays I round groat ro ller from tho pain and lameness. I most heartily recommend this rem edy to others." Por sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Posler-.MIIbiirii Co., lluffalo, N'. Y., solo agents for the United Stale:'. Ilenieniher tho and take 110 other. nnt.io Dunn's to Han Special llniind-Trip Itntes Krniiciscii. On account of tho Ploot Celebrn llon, tlekels will be on sale to Han Prnnelseo and return for JlTlUii Sab, dates May 2nd and 4th. 1'inai 1. -1111,1 1111111 z:i nays rroin dato of saie. A. .1. . .BTTIi ml ii. pursuant to and In accordance with the general l-vs of Iho state of Oregon, for amending sections 10S and 112 of the churtnr of said city, and whereas ther u-na .t ii... had not lieen there bofuro her father's ninner submitted to the peopto of aia city for their approval or re jection an Jiiitliitlvo nronosnl t return And flint father! I could hear him pacing the library Moor with a restless ncss that struck me ns being strangely akin to my own Inward anguish of Impatience and doubt What wss he dreading? what was It I had seen darkening his face and disturbing his manner when from time to time he pushed open the communicating door and cast nn anxious glance our way, only to withdraw ngnln without niter word 1)1.1 he realize Unit n ert. sis was approaching, that danger mr3. need hlin, nml from me? x, not tivi bitter, for his glance never strayed to I nie, nut rested solely on his ty, Oregon, lu tin, iiiaiiner prescribed of iw, ana urcnnllug to tho coil.-ae and) practice of this Court, and Hint tho said Sheriff, after the tlmo ill lowed by luw for redoniiilon has expired, executo a deed to tho pur chaser or purchasers of tho said premises, on tho said sale. Thnt tho said .Sheriff, out of the proceeds of the Bald salo, relalll his fees, disbursements, and costs of said salo, nml pay to 'tho iilalntlff. or lo his attorney, L. ,V. Travis. Psn . out (it Iho said Proceeds Iho mini first ot :'70.IH) reasonable attorney fees, and the sum or tlo.KO cstN r suit, and pay to tho plaintiff tho sum of 1,7(10.1111 lu Gold cn r the United States or America, at 8 per cent per nullum f,m November mild, 1IMIK, lu like Hold Coin, and lor the sum of $11.1(1 tnxoH, wllh luinidt at li per cent per annum fiom March Hth. 11107, and tor the Mini or I'JI).. S4, tuxes nnd assessment, with Inter-, est nt II per cent per annum from 1 Pcbruaiy ls.Hi, 191M, making. " 10,111 (,, iu,, Klm 1.1 Jo 1. .'li all In Cold c,, f ti,,, United Stales of America, or so much thereof as the proceed of tho said sale will pay of the same. Thill III tho event the salil si'o shall bring nioro t': 111 tho ui. 1,1 ,,., IKON, an Initiative i.r,.,.os',.i .ii... i-.'l"' -I-M.ill). the .:.!,! 1.1 111 aim,!! Ing ordained by the Common Conn-1 "'" '"Hdim over tbo 11:; 1:1 sum ml 01 .i., 1 i-j Riiaii no applied, go iuli( as It will last, as follows: I. Plrsl National Hunk, Kugene, Oregon, a corporation, tho sum of $.1(111.(10, less whatever sum they be enabled ,0 obtain from other soour I y thoy hnvo for Iho snld sum, TI. L. Minimis, asslgueo of Jiidu- ment yi u "You You." tf Agent. ILLI STItATKIt KOXfJ Splash Mo and - Splash OUI'IIPL'.M TIIKATltB. I'llOt LAMATIOV Whereas, there was subnil'ted to tho people f ,he r)y ,)f Pug,.,,,., Oregon, at a special election rr that ii.iipose on tno ith day or Anrll taxes, attorney COHIH nn.t .llu ."iis. iiieiiis. nun expeiiHo or sale mid of the publication, then tho Sherirt shall speciry th,, haliinc -duo to 1110 Plalnllfr lu his return ot such sale and Hint ou the coming in ,u,d fil ing ir the said return, Iho Clerk of the Court shall docket ,!... a....... 1.. the Judgment Docket of said Court, ns a Judgment In favor of tho plain tiff and against the defenilauts llur lon S. Kelsr.y and Pllun c. Kelsay, nnd that Said defendants shall pay to plaintiff said ninount, and that plaintiff may have uu execution therefor. The lands and premises directed to he sold by this decruo aro situate lying mid being In the City of Ku gene, I. nnu Comity, Oregon, aud aro bounded nnd particularly described as follows, lo-wit; Lota Number Two (2) and Three (3), In llloek Number Two (2) lit Kelsny's Plrst Addition to Kugono, La no Coiinly, Oregon. Together with nil and singular tho loiioinenls, heredlteinents. and nppurtenaiices thereunto belonglnn ... in tiii.vwiso npportaining. Now, thorerore, by virtue of said I'.xoeutloii anil iHicreo ns ahovo ra clteil, I will In piiraiianeo of said do creo ami order of snlo offer for salo for cash lo tho highest bidder, sub ject to redemption all of tho right, title and Interest of tho above named defendants or either of I liom iu tha ahovo described premises sot furth III Iho decree (if Iho Court. 111 ih.. south west door of tho County Court House In Kugene, Liiiid County, oro Hon. on Mommy, tho 1 1th day of May, I IHIS, between tho hours of 1) o'clock a. 111. and 4 o'clock p. in., to-wlt; at 1 o'clock 11. 111. on said day In order to satlsry tho decroo iid Judgment with Interest, cobIh and uccrulnir costs. Dated this 2d day of April. 1908. FltKD KISK, Sheriff of Lnno County, Oregon. ex- amend the charter of said cliv by add lug a seci ion thereto forbidding the establishment of cemeteries or addi tions thereto within the cltv, or the ouriai 01 11 11 111 a 11 oodles therein cepr under certain conditions, nnd v. Herons, the votes cast n, snld election having been 1 Ii 1. 2oih ,iiand of April. 1:10s. dulv can v.-.Hs,.l ,in,l determined and the said aineniliiient of said sections 10S and I I 2 as afore said having carried by an affirmative ...... .11 t,., 1 as against 171 negative votes 1 hereon. Now, therefore, I, J, ( Matlock mayor of said city ,,f Kugene. )V vlr' 1.-. lien tur i.ie til lite r. I ! 1, .. .. ... 1 nn. ,1 , .' . . r."- : 111 me as ' 1101 conno'lcl n i l t is loayor. OO n.-rellV nrnr aim He 11 ' ''J say a word rk." -htning and al- : s-,-. oer tfi ' t. hit.jj wit), : ' IU other 1 ' V and ..i,,i " "'(.UL., his a a order to his "'''ns of the 1 t! ' el. :: ,1 f- I", c ,.f , 1't tl, ... ," i"t? '- ., u,u in , ut of a little Dart of tiie lug It 1.; water to sight of br'jh'ly s start n tkn. d-ir' small pi fc-vl. It s part of It , Liunagc'l ,', palm, M (H) My lll.g)l tlrev idjj )) hi Hi" I tUrijyoV' (y,! u,e. ' Y"'i are right, and I am f.,li-h." I .iii-wered wllh all the spirit left In me. 'I should be glad I am glad that you r,s. I w in copy Ie and send and decline of vo'es (as proposed am aboie. and tl II lllioilfie,. that the whole 1, 1, ,,, . r t for and against said ii'llncnta are ns staled t said niuendineiiiH re- vc w lilTeii Iho. a'Mr.-ss on :, 0 :' In 1 hank hrs, I,. Mien b. ,'A f . P II 11." I 0 ,t .-llt'lV ''I III V ivel. II " ':." y "iiirniiire.l. giving p"' .1 v. i:h a sly smile. 11 c .. I ::m-t have rose '.s i !,.-'! p ip.i , 01:. es ho!;,.-." I fair to lent, nebli-r 1...'. -'-If. fur con-. i. :e e w as a-.-- !! my br.-.isf. The m! ' ::: t:p w ilh f ,-a,p. I l..ol - rsi-tcl In urging :;-M-. t,.r in spite of Ms re- -I'lllll (T'llhl'lllllt to pities I r. !:h the faVimX of one ' ! 'irriruia'lve tnajorliy ,f t and that said ,ropos-d . fro'o the dati. hereof, inn. nr.. i r 1 J I force and IW of Hie c:y of Kugene, of the charter of said , .u-i.irKuioe 111 iiis thoughts, ah far m that was concerned. could proceed fearlessly; ,a, not id,,, t dread, only Ih" event. That I Ir-;t.. as any mi- must who saw Miss Crey's fan, 'tfiii-' th painful moments ami heard that restless trump In the room lei on. I. At last the hour stni.:-tl,e hour at winch Mr. Cr,.y always deso, ,,., to luu. h. If.. w,n p,ii.,.v ,w.ifi n1, under ordinary rin.i,,. 1 ,., 1-peii'l ,l,n 1,1s leaving ,,e r,,,.,, will,. I In five minute of the stroke .,f 1 jst I WOllio he lie ti, prompt tod ,y? Was he I 11 111" mixaj ,r luu.h,s,uV tl'nil he th-iehv g nowiisiairs at nil? Yes, for the I said city r t.-an p. tramp stntnd I I,.-,.,,! him i thereof. pro:i,,ii,g i,;, daughter's d,,r for a' '" '"ness whereof, f I, l'i"t (kIc in and nianairi.i t I my hand this reived an I all vo'es (:,. j atlielKllli, Ills be and tin- r 'ffect a 1 n I; and a part city 1 U.I' f.llll propo-o.,1 Hliiefoltnr.nl of ' charier by adding an additional s.-. Hon there-,, fori, biding tho es tablishment of leiuei. rli-s 01" addi tions there,,, f;,l,., , receive a ma Jorlty Of the VOtes ,!,-t thereon ,.,! failed ,0 become ,, law f part of the charter , SlIMllilona of I In tho Circuit Court of th Sln.n .... . . I'l-egon lor the county of Lnno. Ileriha K. Williams, plaintiff, vs. Howard S. Williams, defendant. To How:.. 1 H. Williams, tho abovo- na..:e:l defendant: . In tho name of t.n siato of Oregon jii i' " l.;.rcby aiimmiinid and rn- appcar and answer tha 'oniplalnt of the nhove-iianied plnln t!ff In Hi,, above, entltied court, now 'n fib it;, i:,- cl rk id said court, on !,; hei'oro the 22d day or May, IHO,, nnd you aro hereby uotlfle'4 hul If you rail to appear mid. Bluwer ald complaint , buisthy rniulreil H10 iilslniirr win HHii m.,i.i M. Travis, for tlie iiiiu,tho roll ' ,,...u,oi '"r of se -,.l , , . I . i-.i..u 1,, 1 in uer uini- ot jsfi.37 wllh Interest at C pAr ceut . plaint r i fibd with the clerk of said per aniniin from April 2nd, 1907. Irourt tn-wlc "' ""n- 0'"- 'J""i,r. l(fiv8 (J V-i't fie Uif-lntlon of the inarriiita per annum from March 2nd. 1 90S. ' onl-r eivi ,,,i ....... " ' ., " " .....iiik 10 piiiintlll I In, ei. ...1 . . . . IV Ce,. ,111 11. 11... 1 . .1 V . s.o.iy o, in,, m nor of li?. 1 . '. r ','1C "'" ''""flU'r l Plaintiff am fondant. l iwr - -. TOM In ' rJi cjaiming under then., nnd 1 chambers In .... .. . quenl ; day of April, Inns, requiring lh frst deed lilihll, -al I,,.. 1 1 ... , construed as 1. mort.o..." (...,.. ....... in,,, 11. April tiler., or rloi-ri. ..... a . ... .. persons an persons Having Hens subs, lo the execution of Iho said tilllillcnllon erll...,l 1 1 A.. . I . I .'." ' " "oinirio ii lis Btnai you upper on or before the a"d mortgage, and all their represent,!-1 day of May, laos. nm J.d ...... a,, ,,.-ii.oiih naviiig anyj ,ie r eniim ,,y r ,er ,.,, !,. se(ie,i judgment or decree and llndrl heirs and representatives, and all' Attorne L IIILYKi;, for rialntirf. ! til" J' )!!! time to procure what e)wanle.l and reach the room UduvfoWore h .. -iiuon win-reoi, , pave here unio set my hand this 2,!, rl;iwfr April, lIKiH. and caller the seafof said city to bo hereunto nfriicd J. D. MATLOCK, Mayor of the City of Kugene Atte.t; U. K, DOltl'.IH, Uecorder. person ilaliiilng to have acquired any estate or Interest lu said prem lines Kullseiient In the filing of Hie said notice ,,f the p. nilaiicv or this action with the aforesaid Clerk, b" forever barred and foreclosed of'nnd from all coolly of roil.-mpiiiii, and claim of. lu or to said premises., from end nf'cr th,. delivery f ,. Kherin s de.d bgihe said premises And It lsurllier adiio.e.Ml and ile. cn eii inai the purclili: er of the said premises be let Into the possession thereof, qj ,ht any of tho turtle. to thli, suit who may ho In possess ion thereof, or any part thereof, or any person who since the commence ment of this sulSJ.iss come Into the possession thereof, shall deliver pos- Xollcr ( Creditors. Notice Is hereby, given that Hie un dersigned was bv orjer of the county court of Lane county, Oregon, mndn and entered on March 2:1, A. I. I'jok, appoltr( administrator wl'li the will' annexed ,,f tt , , willliim tOWIllee e;M,.d. i, ,.,.,,., having claims again..,, said estate will please logout the same togcth r Wllh the vouchers therefor,, to theQinder- Igned at his of'lc. at So. 2(1 We Klghlh s'reci. Pu-; Oregon, wlthl In six moiiihs from Hi,. ,,t0 f ,tla liubllcatlon of this notice. 24"los"r "rSt p",,"t'""on' March JKSSK 0. VOJLLS, Administrator with tha will an- H.