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1 TMEYTWOIT aaa AAA lNDAPKriE35 A JTORV Of TrlE AUJT8AUA.1 VM NCVta THO Of" THE CCVlU PLAYCROVfiO" AMO 5INMCR TWAIN (CopjlVil, I, bj rrJ. rtc A- IMoaaa Com- (,nliti'int frrnn ftrit jma. 1 11 Ki juo both work at s. 104. a wt-rk wh.-u you K'-t to the station and until you tliinlc it time to start fur KiuiivrlT : so if. aa yoo may find ont bfor tu.-D, tin rob haa proved a duftVr' you'll ba money in packet and won t bava wai-tod tiuia. Tumi if yoa want to remain and h-lp to form tba station I'll only atop for a month or ao yon can t ao. " I thanked him. proruiaing to arrange the matter with Jack. I knew ha held ont this oftVr to aa with the beat of motive and not because he may have wieliud to sot-are labor. He Informed me that in half an honr'a time they would tnke camp and poxh on. Anyhow we would are him on Skeleton creek that niKht. Tran-lera generally camped in tloHe proximity to each other on that lonoly track for fear of being attacked by the black "Look here. Dick." aaid Jack. "I think if a time to tell yon aomethinK. and may aa well tell yoo it now aa later on l)ick, before I met yon I got into con- iderable bit of trouble that'a to aay, was seen in precious bad company and nnder circamatancea which would nat orally make the police jump at strange concl axiom I need hardly ask yon to believe me" "Jack." I protested, "I'll punch your head for you in another minntel" "All riKht. old chap, you can after ward. " The ghoat of a amile lit np hia face for the moment, and be went on ak'nin aa if there had been no interrup tion. "I've a rury strong suspicion that therea a warrant out for my arrant In fact, it waa the knowledge of thia that hnxtcned me to make np my mind when yon anked mo to go with yoa to Weet ern Auxtralia. You've only known me by the name of TyudalL I auapect the jMilico have another one for me, but from niotivm of prudence I think it will be iM ttcr to stick to my preaent nnme. If the police have come to the Macarthur I heard they were coming -they may be in a position to make it awkward for me, bo you're liable to be aerioiiHly inconvenienced at any time throng)! keeping my company. Now, Iick, all you've got to any ia that yon want to go with Mackenzie and I'll go right on- Yon-ran make any ezcuae for tna you lika I'll 'pan ont' aomebow. Now, icitk out I shan't be offended whatever yon do. And, look here. I'll leave you tiie gray aa a keepsake, old chap. " "Jack, yon cowardly brntel You know I haven't strength left to punch yonr bead. Aa for the police, hang them 1" I waa disappointed in Jack, bnt un doubtedly my reference to the police waa unjnHt and uncalled for. On reaching (Skeleton creek, which waa a aeriea of water holea in deep, thickly wooded hollow, we pulled off the track and pitched our camp. Juat before amiKet, when I waa branding the axlics off a lamMT, Mackenzie's party rut tied np. Within a hundred yarda of tin tliey pitched their camp I took tii',' diwn of iiinine and turned in anon after u)xt. Jack had intuxtcd on thia. On coming into camp he had produced a Niiiall jN.tof extract of meat and made some of it ruidy for me. I did not know til) Ion;; afterward that at Turn-off-liiKoon rtoru he hail come away without fretting some much needed article of clntliiii;; in ord 'r that hn might par ch .hp wviT'tl little lnxarica for my ail ing condition. "You've got to fortify j-oiirm If. old chap." he remarked. "To inorrow's .Sunday, and aa it's one of your bad days I think wo'd better camp liei iv A;u.rt from the Fourth Command imi tit, I'.i U. I'm Scot enough to know till- value of onu day's rest in seven. I vi ntuie to any we d m't lorn by it. Our rattle are always in better condition and ).'"t through moro work In the long run than thorn who keep traveling right on. " I a little later placed my bedding nnder a shady imnlmrk tree. The mor poke h i hunt and the croon of the pos hiiiii ll, tided w ith other atrungeaounda. and 1 fi 11 asleep. Next iiioriiing, after break f ant. 1 heard the jangling 'f bells aud the drumiaim; of hoofx ax Mackenzie's Mack lmyx I iron ;lit np the horse. . I allowed a few tiuniiti s to eln)e before going over to lind w bother or not they had fetched np ourx with them. On reach ing the put where the Imys bad round ed lh in u I found Jack and Korab Mackenzie already there. The latter had ut xaid something to lay mate that had evidently startled him: for when he kiw me lie left 'bur and came toward me. "Our gray's not in the mob." he aid: "I iiuulii sure lie wax mnnt go and do a little horse hunting. I wonder where he could have xtrayed to any how T" "Me si 'm yaranian track go np along a creek." King ont Yarry. "That fellow liin lose 'Hi our. fellow shoe." There ix no xi-u or mark on the face of nature that the Australian black fel low will not read as if it were an open book, lie limit do it to live. Hut the practice throngh snccesxive generations has lieeoine an itiMinct he take to it a readilr ax a kitten takea to playing with a ball of worsted. "No. Iii k. yen won't!" I waa mov ing toward my horse. "You stop where yon are. I'm going. " Nornh Mackenzie went over to pat one of the horses, and Jack, taking the bridle ont of my hand, walked off to catch the roan, lie fore doing so he aaid to me in an nxide which I considered jnxt a little fc audible: "lunik out for that girl, old chap. She has either got the power of second sight or she ia a gypsy in disjfnise. " I watched him ride off. Jack, as n.m.il, was doing the lion'a share of the wotk! The sober expression on my face aa I thonu-lit ff tluo things prol ably at tracteil Nernh Mackenzie's attention aa she ivi-d away; anyhow ahe stopped and spoke. "Are yon traveling today t" ahe queried. "No, I think not Yon aee, my mate and I are Scotch. " "That to say, yon make a virtue of eonnd policy. " "A woman is always at liberty to measure other people's corn by hi own bushel. " I rejoined politely. "Kven if tin y come from Inverness!" ha added thouhhlfally and with a amile. "How did yon know I came from there?" I axked in sonne astonishment "I anppoau il may be aceonnted fi? j the gyiT in my compimltion." she answered, laughing, aa she saw the cha grin on my face that Jack's tnjudicic'.a anrech had called np. ' Bnt aobw.ly 'g. ah continned. "yonr qne- -I yoo still tae a ceruin eaty 'i. Yog aee, aJI mm mm-m - wta ot people coma oof here, and ao to atndy (UsJncU there ia no place like the colonic. In InveriMxM thry apeak the English language in iU brat and parmt form. I've no intention uf paying yon compliment ; indeed It waa inure diffi cult for ine to tell where yon came from than for yoo to auppreaa that lectors so cmalty to animal simmering ia yunr mind when I killed the anake ya turday. " " You can have it now. if yoo lilca, ' I hastened to Bay. "Some other time," ahe cried in alarm. "Jost now yoo'd better come ever aad talk to my father; he will be glad to aee eomc one. " 1 walked toward the camp with her, wondering not a little at the keenuess of her perceptive faculties What a pretty picture thia daughter of the bush made, dr eased, a aba waa now, in her simple bnt daintily made walking drena of soma light material. There waa the delicate bloom of health in her clear skin and it luster in her eyes. There was no question about her face being a striking one; it was calculated to rivet the attention of the beholder at first sight for there waa more in it than mere physical beauty there waa that higher attractiveness which men call indiwlnality or character and yet dinipite her many strange and uncon ventional ways, no one con Id say she lacked that greatest charm of all wo uianlineca. But still, aa yet I frankly confess, I could but imperfectly under stand her. Hiss waa already interesting me in a way that I hardly cared to ad mit to myself. Just before we reached the squatter's camp aha pointed out Savile, the cook. waited tnuMird the tamp with her. who waa busying himself erecting a bough shed. lie waa 8 feet 4 inches in height broad in proportion and bad a ronnd, good natnred, sensible face. "I must tell you about Savile," ahe said. "He haa been with us since I waa a child, and I should lika you to be on good terms with him. Ilia heart is nearly aa big aa hia body yoo needn't laugh. lie ia one cook in a thousand and doesn't want for shrewdness, but he haa a hobby or two toys, for in stance" "Toys!" I atared at the son of Anak. "Yea, toys: he spends heaps of mon ey in aending to Melbourne and Sydney for all aorta of 'Yankee notions,' paper anakea that fly, talking dolls and things. You mrvito't laugh at him. you know. " "Not If I can help It Tell me of an other weakness. " I had an uneasy im pression that ahe waa making fan of me. "Yoa mustn't call them weaknesses so many of na are built that way Let's call them partialities. I've got ever ao many. Well, Havilo's second biggest one's hia dog, Samson, and, of course, ha thinka there'a not another like it in Australia. I know myself there isn't You'll enjoy the poodle, however, when he tella yoo how it kill ed the rat at Charters Towers. The place doesn't signify it'a always shift ing about like the story. Iiat yoo're bound to love Savile. I do, ever ao much. " I came to the conclusion that I also would take to Savile. Apart from rec ommendations of a like nature, I al ways, npon principle, cultivate a friendly relationship with cook. We found the squatter seated close to the wagon ; one of the aides of the tar paulin bad been lifted np and pitched like the roof of a veranda, so he sat in the shade. "I've brought yoo some one to talk to, dad, " exclaimed the girl. "I must go and see Elsie. She went off toward her tent which, with sides gathered up, waa covered with long leafy boughs, ao aa to keep the occupants cooL "Good morning, Parker," aaid the squatter cheerily. "I'm glad you're not traveling today. " lie motioned me to sit down beside bim. I talked with him about an hoar and found bim well informed. He waa pre cise in his ways, but the innate kindli ness of the man robbed hia sjieech of any suggestion of pedantry. He waa in the middle of an argument when hia daughter came oat of her tent looking amused. "Ho, dad!" ahe cried. The squatter started and looked ap prehensive, as if he had been caught in the act of exploiting some unortho dox doctrine. "Well, my deart" he stammered. "Why didn't yoa put np a notice in the morning that yon were going to lecture T Then we'd all have had a chance of 'attending. Yoa are unkind, daddy, dear. " "Really, my dear" Dut the girl interrupted him; she hail heard a dog whining behind her. and, turning, cried sharply: "Now, then. Snowball, what for yoa coolah alouga that fellow puppy dog t UaiU that fellow aavey no patter tnin tuiu, a'puain ym leave nm alouga gTonndl" The change from the talk of an edu cated English girl to the giliN-risb of a black gin waa ao complete and startling that I could hardly believe it was she who had spoken. The black fellow, who had been punishing his dog for appro priating some food left on the ground, desisted to do a black fellow justice he seldom iU treats his dog and went off to join his comrade, who was at some little distance beneath a shady Iron bark tree. He tried to look uncon cerned; ao doea a dog when it has stol en something. The gray nin-t have broken his hob bles and strayed a considerable distance from camp; it waa a great pity that Jack had to go horse hnuting while 1 waa enjoying congenial cominmy. Sa vile had begun to clatter the pots and pane abont I knew that soon the fever would again be npon me: so declining the repeated invitation of the aqnstter to stop and have some dinner I walked quickly away It waa my wish to be alone. In tbcae attacks of delirium I did not rare that any one shonld hear me talking nonsense. Oh. thia curse of my life, this fever that had got rue in its grip I I hurried to my camp and seised a blanket The ague waa on me already, and I waa becoming cold aa death even nnder that warm ton. It mnst have kHected my head, (or oa taking the raovaa water bog I walked down ana along the creek bottom, then ptmck out from it into the bnch again, taking no note of where I wandered and raring lesa. I threw myself down eomewhi-re. Then 1'iT some time I fancied myself alone in the arctic regions, lying on a field of ice, with nothing to cover me, and freezing to death. CHAPTER IV ODDER EWIUJXStla. In the period of di-lirioin which fni lowed I experienced some curious delu siona. So powerfully did they impress me at the time tuat even now I can re call them distinctly. When I became alive to the present it waa only to be conscioua of suffering of a sure, wearied body stretched on the rack of a fierce fever and consumed by a burning thirst My anva water bag waa empty, bnt there waa not strength enough left in me to go end till it again. Aa for the black who prowled about in that dangerous country, they bardly gave me a thought liut the snake, that waa forever poining itself above me a if to strike filled me with a terror which in vain I atruggled agaiuxt There waa a mocking assumption of superior wisdom or cunning in iU lock Would the end never come? In my hor ror to break tbe spell I cried aloud. But it waa a human voice that an swered. "All right Mr. Parker. Why. don't yoa know me? You look as if you'd seen a snake or a black fellow I What do yoo take me for?" "I believe yoo are something un canny, " 1 gaxiMxl Tbe glittering eyea of theaerpent had changed into the calm, dark eyea of the sqnatter'a daughter, and her soft, clear voice it was one of her great charm came from the place where the snake bad hissed. TO 8 CONTINUED. The llestln the world. We believe thatCbamlierlin'sGouk'h Kemetly la the beat in the world. A few weeks ago we suffered with 8 aevere cold and a Iroubleaome eougb, anil having read their advertifemi ills in our own and olher paiier we ur- chaned a bottle to nee ifit would affect un. It cured us Delore ine w-iue whs more than half used. It ia the liewt medicine out for colds and coughs. Tbe Herald, Andersonville, Ind. For sale by the Delta Druj; Store. In almost every neighborhood there Is someone whose life ban l"en saved by Chatulierlin's Colic, ClioUia Diarrhoer Iteuiedy, or w ho has teen cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such ersons irmke a Miint c f telling of it whenever opirtunity offers, hoping that they may lie the means of saving o'her lives. Tor sale by the lklta Drug Store. .OTICK FOU ri HI It' iTlOX Laud Orrica at Oxxoon City. Oa. April 1. isjlii VTOTICB IS 1IKREI1Y ilhN. THAT 1 the following-named settler hax tiled notice of his intention to make tinal prool in support of liisclaiai anil that uad prool will tie made before, the County Clerk of Washington Comity, Oregon, oil May Li, lWftl, vis: KM AS OUIXDEI.: H. E. 9HH4 for the N of N K of Sec. 23 Tp. 3 N K 4 V. lie name the following witnesses to prove hi continuous resilience upon and cultivation of said land vis: Amos K Mead ol'Oreenville, Oreiron. Augustus H Wolford John Lippert " " Martin Hurt CIIA8. B MOORES register. 4 U TV A big yield of both profit and satisfaction will result if you plant ERmrS Seeds TrMV aM I ttaaa ) tut buy Don hut rrry. Mold hy all dleni. Write fur lusj atrawu All II Ul irasaj. D.M.FERRY a CO.,DttroN, Mica. OA. 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"Lv" Kiparirt (.orvallm un.l wav ,n '.,-v. laiulinK I Mlld wat SuakeRiTcr I.v Ia ilon li Daily 'J :;'0l aily Riparia to I.rwidon Addresa, V. II. III KLIII KT, Urn'l I'aaa. AfrBt. Dodwtdl t'arllll t o. tJou'l Acta. or. I'ac. S. S. C; I'ortlaiid. Orfifmu av, lirill You can ' III till be cured If you suflfar from any ol the ' ilia of mm, com la th old . SLatciaiu on tlm Pacific Coaai, I ' DR. JORDAN CO., , i ,1061 Market &t ttf 1852. T VAlinf Mm and MlddlA mj aarM nrn wiio are Hitimng 1 from (h effects ul Authliil iuJicrelMMt. o - m rrs-i tn m.intrr yaurm, wtrvmn aim i nyn .i v IMbllU..liwplOC.T,l,t MthMl m inalliu-ii1ll,..tioni; KiMTitiMf rrhr, rraalalwrrhwa, j.Mrrba-. Clleet, m a .. ar I riaailMa. aif. Hy oailiiujtia ttf remetiica.of great oirativ ptw- A ct, tha Utct. h;ta i arranead hit Uwatmrnl T i that it will not ouly air rd imutcdutc rrijc-t mi m periiiiiitent cura. 'I"h Ihxtor dta not i ftim to T i perfurni mir. Ira, btit la wril-known t.i le a lair M and M)tt tre r'hywit inn and Surftn, me-iiiiai T in hi -t-i .ilty llwaiM.M f Men. d) M.hlll thnrmiKtiivaant'licMledfruulina ivtt, in witiKint using Mrrrur.vi m IUKI NAN B.vh t.. na will r-r We wiHtiHarantff a WSlTtV K Ct H Kin rrtry mie we undertake, or Jorjext Oal9 A ThttMafi4 iMIInrai. W (.'oniiHation r K K and rirt!- pnvat. i CirAlin3 VERY JtSASONAULE. Trrat- inrMt prT-wiMy or hy Ifliw. Semi f.tr lanult, i MThA lliilMOhv mt Maxriac, 1 , (rea. (A vliubla Uk fur men.) ) XliT PR. JO 1 Oroat AluHoum of Anatomy 1 tha tineat ami lairfe! M uftimiC itt kitvd in the . wurKl. Oiiiva and karn hnw wuuderlully yuu W are made; how to avmd fticknrwi and due.. V, e are mmiminl'v adlinyr new apecuneoa. W CATAhOuVH J-KKK. CHllnr writt. 1 0B t KMrfcrt StrMf. San rrancttm. Cat W Quick Work 4 i VI I IS a a Oregon t