SHERIFFS SALE . . Delinquent Tax 1901 Br virtu ii( nmnl Issued by the County L-Ierk and -uItlcl I'lara uf its County Court ut tha Btata ol Orfiuu tha County o( Waanliisoin, eutniaaniJiiiS m to Mil th (tnnl tract or uiruvl "t real fruurty amluacad In h lliniunl ti flat tor tha .ar uul. la tuo nmiiur aud (urm as upon i oi ml K""" on xaoutlon; . . Now, toaretora. by virtu and In pur .'. ......,, i alii, uu Satur day, tha IB day of Vabruary I! A. L of aald day. In tha Hli.-nlT ufflc 1 tli Courthouaa at Hilrsbum. WaaniiiKl'in County, On-aun, sell at l"-t' auilhn to tha oaraon who will iay itaes. co.ia aud aeeiuln panaltira thrra-nn and take a earilileate at tha lowest rata of Interest therefor, the follow Inn a.;ei1ued real property, aa apoearmii on In a aid delta, queat la roll for Uia aaUI'Jfeur ot Uwl, tZJloy'. P. P.-BW. of W. 4t of Hcc. 2ft, T I R. I W.. 4v acrea. I 71 Bailey. Ann-W. V of lot J. block 13, City of 'oret Jrova... 1(1 Barrett. Mary-BK. V of N K. k. K.H of 8W. W of Nk. la. Bee. Z. V. 1 a., n. 1 w., ' acrea S. I XV.. W acre 11 M itenan, ChirlM-W. 4 o( BW. Ski Wrf 8W. V of 8W. 4?t85j. a. t,Ih,m w.. Ml ti& 4 a acrea l Bauer, Geo. H W. ot NW. W. Bee, (U. I N, H. I W.. W acres......... Bernauer. Kudolpb acrea In J. Metilll D. U C M. T. 1 N K. 1 W., described aa rouowa: om- . menclna 4 l chalna W. of NR. cor- . ner of Bee. S3, T. 1 ., R. 1 W.: - thence W. 14 chalfta: thence 8. 11 .! chalna: thenee B. 14.1 chains; ' tbenca N. XI. 90 chain to beginning lets Bernard. ank-N. W of lot t bl(H-k 11, Forat Urnve v".v w Elumaur, B.-NW. W 8K. H Bac. 1. T. 1 U. I W.. and BW. Vt 8fc U. T. 1 B., R. I W.. 4h0 acrm 10 Bo wen. rhancay W. 4' acrea In Bee. k IS. T. 1 N., R. 4 W . aa draorlbfd on pace 181 of book No. bo, Kecorda of Lecda for Washington County...... I M Brown. M. P.. and Hearb. K. U K. H of BK. tteo. . T. I 8., K. W., acrei 15 61 Burriu, B. A., Mra. ComnH-ni-Ing , J.77 chalna N. and M.M chalna W.. of 8G. corner of Her. M. T. I N., . R. I W.i Ihenca N. 4 deif. W mln. Ul 4.14 chalna: thenra B. i deg. I , , mln. FS. I.eo chlna; thenca 8. 51 de. "W. 4.15 chalna;- thence N. H drg. I mln. W. t.l chalna to be ginning, containing I W acren, in I. Kelaey I. U C. No. 41. T. 1 N. It. 1 W., and No. 67. T.l N.. R. I W., leaa 1"J fret nfr the north end of tha above described triict, con veyed to O. T. Crow Campbell. C. B. Commencing at tha NW. corner of lot S. blfwk , Tor est Orove; thence B. 1!W feet: thence K 60 feet; thence N. 1W feet; thenra W. 0 feet to beiclnnlng, part of lot S, block . Korea! flrove Campbell. R. B.-Ila . t block 12, West fArtland llelghla rhenev. Klla H - It acres In Bee. 24. its 4 T. 2 8., R. 1 W., as rtcwrlbeil In book Mi. pK 1M; book 3. page 214: book 17, page. 114: tHMik . piiK"a SI . and IK. Record of Deeds for Wssli Inglon County, Or 13 S3 Coohrnn,, T. R., and Cnrr H.-l.ot S. block 2. North Bide Ad.lltlon to . Mlllsboro 1 74 Connelly, Mary A. a acres In Brc. 24, T 1 S . H. 1 W . an descrihed on Fage 4IJ of book No. U. Record of eeda for Washington County, Ore gon Cadwell, I,. M., and.lrene Lot 4 and ntrt of lota 1. & 1. block i. Formt Orove, descrtbedi as follows: tTom menclng'at the BW. corner of block , i, Forest Orove: thence N. 3o2 feet; thenca B. Wl feel; thence B. 314 feet; thenca W. una feet t. begin nlng. leas tracts described In hook 67, page 4W; book W. fmgea ITS and 3A; book EX, page 11.".: l.m.lt f,2. page 32D, of Record of Deeds for Wash ington County. Oregon ISO 41 Dnlley, N. A., and Ocnrge Bumner lots if,, ii, niocg i, tiigniana rara Addition to HIllHboro Pav, H. r.. and A.limn. W. II. BK. M of NE. Bee. 21, T. t N.. R. S W., 40 acres Iean. Thomas. Br. 1 acre In Sec. 1.. 124 400 T. 1 B R. 1 W.. a dosr-rlhed on iwge 1?1 of hook T. Itecoid of leeu for Waehlnglon Coumr. Oregon 2 08 Drnn. Thoa., and Smith. C. K 1 acres In Bec.l. T. 1 B R. 1 W.. ns deacrlbed on page S22 of hook No. bo. Record of Ieeds for Washing ton County, Oregon Doner, B. R.-B. of NK, U. N: t, 2 II or HI. Bee. at. I . 1 c, Jt. o 1G0 acrea : 4 Doughty. Franklin 2S arres In A. , Harper's I. I.. C. No. SI. T. 1 S.. H. W.j No. 41. T. 1 B.. R. 4 W.. and In Sec. 1, T.M S.. n 4 W as described on page fi of hook No. 45,. Record of Ieeds for Vashlng ton County, Oregon 1 47 Dreger, O., and Btranher, F.-S. ti of NB. ii. Sec. 19, T. 1 N., R. 4 W." H acres 1ft II Elmer, John, and Frldav. John R 2S acres In Bcc. lo and IS, T. 1 8., R. 1 W., as dearrih-d In hook M . ptge MJ: hook SO. pse 21, Rec ord of Ieeds for Washington Coun ty. Oregon 4 12 Erlckson, Mnranda lila 22. 23. block 12. Hyde Park : M Finney. A. Commencing feet W. of NE. corner of block , Hllla boro: thence B liH fret: thence W. 31 feet: thence N. m feet: (hence F. 21 feet to beginning, port of lot 3, block . Illllxhoro 11 11 Foster, Thomas J Id . Teres Sub division of Bee. 21. T. 1 8.. R. I W.. to acres IS 04 Frelr. Anna NW. U of BK. V4 Sec. . T. 1 N., R. t W.. 40 acres 171 riiqtia. J. w i acre in h". winter n T,. C. No. SO, T. 1 N.. R 3 W.. and No. 42, T. 1 N.. R. 4 W.. as de scribed on pge 94 of hook No. 42. Record of Deeds for Washington Countv. Oregon 1 83 oretwnei. rcrnrsi is. or nw. V or NE. t. Sea. 13. T. 1 8.. R. 2 W.. 2 acres 4 56 Hanson, r. w.-T,ot n. block 12. Weet Portlanl Height H Heath. Rachel, heirs of- W. U of BR. i.Bec. . T. 1 B.. R. 1 W . m acres. 14 95 T'lll. Sarah A.-V. t f NE. 4 Bee. S. T. 1 N.. R. I XV.. t'4 teres ( 72 tiennerenoiT, wmism Nr;. u or NW. 4 Bee. 22. T. 1 8.. R. 2 W.. 40 acres 4 IS Huston. S. B. Lots in. II. 12. Millard A Van Behiiyver Tract. Sft acres g H jargson. Mnrv a. is. h or nw. 14, BE. K of NW. 14, Bee. 14. T. 1 8.. R. 6 W., 12 acrea '. It CI Kennv, Joseph and Edw. NE u of NW. k Sec. , T. 1 N.. H. 4 XV.. 40 acrea Id Kenny. Joseph and Edw.-SR. 14 of BW. ,. BW. nf BE. I. Bee. 11, T. 1 N.. R. 4 XV., M acrea 1 41 Kennv. Joseph-W. H nf NE. t,;, BE. 4 of NE. . NK t4 of NW. . Bee. .B.T.I N., R 6 W . im seres 11 M Kennv, Fdw. P.- B. H of BW V4. NE. V of BW. M. BW. i of BE. H. Bee. W. T. 1 N. R. W.. 1W icres 11 67 Kllner Oenrga H. 44 acres in I. But ler P. I.. V No. 4, T. 1 N. R. 1 V. as described on page !".5 of hook No. 44. Record of Peda for Wash ington Countv, Oregon 14 71 Kinder. lagle-NE. l Bee. . T. 1 N . R. 4 W.. 1M acres la (J Knox. T.ukt F.- Commencing at a point 191 feet XV. of BE. comer of lot 1. block 1, Walker's Ad.lltlon. Forest Orove: thence N. sit feet: thence E. 40 fert: thence N. 30 feet: thenee W. ins feet; thence B. 11 feet: thence E. ti feet to be ginning, being parts of lota 1. 4, b'ock 1. Walker's Addition to For. est C.rove H t Knog. A. T. -Commencing t a totnt 160 feet XV. and US feet N. nf SB. ' comer of lot 1, block t Wtlker's Addition. Forest Orovet thence N. feel: thence XV. 5 feet: fhence 8. M'i-feet: thenee w. 404j feet: thenca 9. 1S feet: thence K. 14'i feet to Beginning, being part of 1ts 1 and , Forest tlrove K ranee. Oustave -4 acrea In Bee. M, T. 1 8.. R. 1 W . aa desermed on nnge i0 of book N'n. 2s. Record of Deeds for Washington County. Ore gon Kuehne, Rlchard-lol acrea, W. XV, 111 IN Orahsm. I. I c.. No 3s, T. 1 B , R 1 XV.. aa described In book U, , nnge SS3, and bock 4! psge 155, RtH'ord of Deeds for Washington CVnnty. Oregon .'. .. Kl 41 r.amsin. Marv A. e . 1 or rK. H Bee. Ml T. 1 N.. R 2 W . aa arres I.eihy. John 15 acrea. In Bee. 35. T. 1 Tit N.. R 1 XV.. aa described em page 45 of bo,k No. 44. Record of Deela for Wnshlngton Countv, Oregon.... 134 Imon. William- NW' M of NW. 1 or rv. 7TTOWgiljr; JSt rv j n., 1 acres . . . " I.neas. A O N ' of NK. U. Bee. 111 B.T.ll.B.IW.1 acrea 11 W tvon, M. C -E S of NR . K. U of BE. v.. Bee., r. T. 1 N., R. 1 W im acres jj 71 l.von. M C.-NF of NIC ti Bee. 14. T 1 N.. R 1 W . to rre 1 1 l.von. M. C.-NW i of NF, H. N H of NW. t. Bee. IX T. 1 N, HI XV . 120 acrea m ainroTTe, v. 1 is, nmeg iff, rtyda cam n IN N m mm kfartlna. John B. Tts 1 and i. Bee. 1. T. 1 8 . R. 4 W., 14 acre....... Mayer. Andrew Lola 14 and la, block 11. Hyde park VcDoTman. J J. tot T. block 4, Thorne'a Addition to Htllstooro V'ont4romery, J. D. NW. H Sac M, 4. a, it. a vt., m acrea.,,. kinnra. Marv H. Lota 1 I 1 block t. Blmmona' Addition to HUlaboro 20 71 asoarvaou, I A. ai d K. M. ixts 1. X I. 4. block t, Tuuguc a Addilloa to lllUiboro Ne!.,n. Mrtln-U.ts 4. 7. a, block U, Wokt PorUmd Ketahts Kcwvll, R. I. and A-130 arm la J. It. RoUnson D. U c. No. Ut. T. 1 N.. H. 1 W., as deaerlbcd In book 1. Das a 224. Record of Lx-eda for 114 M Washington County, tregoa.. 44 17 Parker, Rebacca Lota 1. t . 4. a. block D. Btttvi; Adoliloa luBsuiver ton Patrons. Lorenzu 11 accce In rlecs. 11 and 2. 1. 1 8.. R. 1 W , aa de scribed on page 41 of book No. KI: page li7. book IL Record of LXsxla for Washington County. Oregon..., Pttterson, Harnh E.. hull of-U a. sa tn Bo b. T. 1 N , M. t W., aud U. T 1 N., 1L I W Pike. A. W. , ai re in William F. HaU D. U C. No. 44, T. 1 H., R. j W., as akscrltad on page M of book No. 14. Uacorii of Dveda for aaplnston County, Oregons- Pape, Anderson 4k Co. M acrvs In Brc. 4, T. 1 8., R. 4 W., aa de scribed on page 4111 of book No. at, Record of lHfd for Waaliingtoa t.'ounty. Oregon Raab. Willi im. Lot 1 and t acres off of the E. Mdo lot 4. tn. 11. T, 1 .. K. 1 W , acr.a.. Runoutf. Fannie Ae Lota I, 2, C T, 14, Krult.lale. 3161 acrea... Randall. A. M . Mrs. Uts 19. 2U, 11, n, block li West PortlanJ lleighla RasmusaenTF. J. and E. R. N. i of block 7, r Inney Addition to Hllls boro Reghetto, I Mj acre In I.. Hall 14 414 It in L. I C. No. 41. T. I 8.. R. I W. n deaeribed on page M uf book No. 62, Record of Dooda for Washington County. Oregon IT N Retdt. WllllMm Lot W. blork 1: lot 4. is. blKk 6; lota 0. . U. 23. 24. 13, 14, block 1: lots 1. 1. block 10; lots 1. 4. 6. . T. 1. , 10. It, block II: lots ' 10, 11. 17, IX. 28. 29, block 12: lot 2s, block IS; lots V . 10. It, 12. IS. blork - . ' 19; lot 4. k, block ax west Port land Helghta Reldt: WlIllam-Lots 11, 22. .U. 14. 33, M. block 14, West I'ortland Helghta Reldt. Wlillam lAita 1. 1, 1. 4. 6. . 7, 4(0 . , 10, 11. 12, 1. 14. 1R. 1, 17, is, J. 20, 21, 21, 11, 24, 2S, X, 27. 2K, -29. 0. 11, 33, 31, H. 36 36 and 11, block 10, West Portland Height... 464 t4t Rottger, Christian UU 7, t. Bee 2. T. 1 N.. It. 4 W . So acrea Rottger, Chrlstlan-NH. t of BRt and lot a. rkc 20. T. 1 N . R. 4 W.. 7 acres ,. j.. lealy. a W.. and wife Ixit a, block 6, Sherwood Bemler. P. J. A . t(nstee 6 acre In Sec, 85, T. 1 N., It. 1 W.. as de- scribed on pflRe IS4 of book No. 43, Record of Deeds for Washington County i":v Sharp- M. C.-l.ol 14. IS. 10, 17, IK blwk 30, Wnt Portland Hs'lght..... Rhlndler, O. Lota 1. 2. I. 4. 6. , 7, 1. block 7, West Portland Place Bhiyock, C. We-An undivided H In terest In NE. Sea. 32, T. 1 .8., K. i W.. SO grrea Soderlnnd, Noach S acrea In B. H. Catching V. U t. No. T. 1 N., R. ' 8 40 IN) TTT lit J f 41 1 W.: No. 41, T. 1 r... tt. w., aa -" described on ga 17 of book No. Is. tteeord of lHcds for Washing- " ton County, Oregon 1 41 Boiler land, Noaeh 10 acre In Bee. 10, , T. 1 N., H. 4 W., a described on ' Pnge 70 of book No. 20, Record of . utiui lur ..... .w., . -- -. nm ... . .. ................. 10t Boderland, N. NW. U of NW. 14. lot 1. Sec. IT, I 8., R. 4 W.. 61 acre.. Tal". Hi R'-Ut 11, block 1, Sim mon Addition. Hlllsloro. 6 91 t a Taylor, W. M.-Lol II. 14. bkk 10, South Fsrk Addition, Forest Orove 4 07 Thorp. H. C, H acre. Bee. 24, T. 1 . O., H. I W . , aa aescnneti on ihikv 474 of book No. 63, Record of Deeds (nr Washington Countv. Oregon 147 Timms. 11. M. 30 ere. See. 21. T. 1 rt. 1 vt ., emu iw1 ' es. aw, T. 1 B., R. 1 W., a dw rlled on page 4H of book No. 40, Record of Deed for Washington County, Ore- v..m 67 11 Tjfenske. Ixnilat acres In Bee. 20. T. 1 8., K. I W.,.as acerrioeu on liS" SOI of hook No. 42. Record of Deed n Ur.atilnstnn CntintV. Ol'CKOn.... 1 H Walker, N. J.-S acres In Be-. 14. T. 1 N., R. 4 VY.. as oescriiH" on os - 321 nf book No. M. Reerttd of Deed for Washington County, trregon I 20 Watson, Joseph lot 21, Utrden Home. 10 ncr ,'v'v;-"' 10 " Wchrung. Henry-Lol 1 nnd 2. bkn-R 1, Fairvlew Addition, H1llhoro.. . ... T M White. Samuel. BE. Vi of BW. 14. Bee. lion 32, T 1 8.. R. 6 W 40 ncrej..... 1 0 Wilson. Brlce BE. Bcc. 21. T. 1 N., H. 6 W., I0 ai re. ...... 10 il Wilson. John, helm of W. 4 of BW. , - . C I - 1 U .... SA r V . R 4 W., and if4 acres'ln Bee! 31. T. I N., R. 4 W.. s described on page 2!d of biHik No. 40. Record of Deeds for ' Wash nut on county, urrgon r.. j s Wlthnm. Albert A.-.V. 14 of NR U - viur 1 u 13 T t N R I V... 19 acres ..' 16 Toeing, I A.-M acres In Bee. 34. T. ' 1 N.. K. 1 W and James Mefllll I), li C No. (A, T. 1 N., R. 1 W as described In bonk 2H. page 413: bM)k . pnee 413; book id. pago Kl. Record of Deeds for Washington County, Oregon, k-as the following tract: Commencing at NW. corner Bee. 14. T. 1 N., R. 1 W.: thenca W. 4.91 chains; thenee 8. 16.24 chains: thence E. 27.91 chains; thenee N. 00.46 chains: thenco W. 4.2S chains: thenca N. .S chains; . thenee XV: 1 75 chtlns; thence N. 2.70 cliolna to beginning, enntalnlng 32 acrea; tract remaining containing 4 acres 1 44 Yming. Lincoln A.-1 ncres, James Mcillll D. !,. C, No. 58. T. 1 N.. R. 1 W., (s described on poge 149 of book No. 40. Record of leeds for Washington County, Oregon........ 19 BherlfTs Asaeaeeaent. Beavert. Jane Commencing so ro.la E. "4 Bee. corner oh W. side Bee. 82. T. 1 8 , R. 1 XV.; thence 8. loo feet: thence W. 130 feet: thence N. ' ion feet: thenca K. 130 feet tn bcain- nlng, H acre 1 11 Bild sale will be made subject to re demption, a lax statute of Oregon. J. W. HKWIOI.L Sheriff and eg-OfflcH Tax Collector for Washington cnuntv, tfreson. Dated at Hllishoro, Oregon, thl nth day of January, 1MR Tie Ref3rmer 'By CiURUS RL SHIIDON. Author of "In Bis Steps," "Robert Hardy's Seven Days," Etc. Copyrtuht, KOI, bw Charm If. exldon Conlhtuid From J.nut H t. ''Ye, I noticed that Oh, the old man would Klv hi hmg whlto bnwl to posrug renl inlliionep. That's Ills gm bltlnn, my boy. All he an It about the boulevard and the alum xrs pure non- serjao. He doesn't believe It any more man I do. I believe It, thouifh. ITe apoke tbt truth whether be meant to or not." "What difference r David Hart on (poke, rnreleasly. "I!ut this propnsi. tion, Jolirt," he added, keenly watching Gordon. ."How about that, eh? The opening, the leverage, the money-. Walt a minute. This confounded cough is going to get me agnln." IIo went Inlo the other room till tlurt antl his coughing. nicll lasted so long that Oordon was alarmed, lie went In where hit friend was sitting with his head dnwa between bis knees, hjs whole body racked with the effort ami when It was over be still main tained the same position until Oordon remonstrated with blm. "David, you're tu no condition to go ou with work.. Yon'rs killing yourself on the New. t I hnd do Men you bad sncb a cough. How long have you been this way?" "The average limit of nnefnlneas on the News," said lavt! rrton as he lifted tip Ills bead, '.'la leas than tea years fron Hie time of beginning. I've been with it now going on six. The rulo In a daily paper Is, no old nten lu ny department. If yon see an old man anywhere around the office, he's visitor or a stranger. Modern Jour nalism la a man killer. I'm Just on of the fools caught between tha rollers, j rjee? It's liktTihls.' "Harris print me liecatlM I know bow. I'.nt a-hen I otic U t so Uu kuuws be ran get nuotUir fool .to take my place, toed tur tUo Uon. Three cheers fur the press! It's the great agency of civilisation. . It's lie prize lifo tiiker. U'a thclool out! Here 1 go ftsninr . . He put h'i bead down and coughed so long and violently thnt at the end - .".'. " . . ' " atn prepaml to nvik you n projto- , S.tiOH." - - of it John Cordon foiintt liiiiiftelf ou his knees by the sido of his friend holding bis bend and now thoroughly nUirmed. "Why, tills can't go on, David, he expostulated. " , . "Yea, it can apparently. At least it seems to go on tjuile easily," '."But you'll simply commit "sHU.'jde if you donT listen to reason nnd quit all work for at lenot six months." "Can't do it. (lot too much at stake," Hart on answered. He rose,' and, going Into an adjoining rtmm. he took some medicine, bathed Ills face ami enme out looking so much better that .John (Jonlon was amnxed. . "Only a trifling little cough, Job,n. It's not on my lungs. Just n thront tronMe. " I got caught out In the rnln down near Hoh House the other night and didn't hnv i o')n v to steal u. uiultrellu witliout gt'ttiiig caugbt agnin. Come tp mid lei's liavo out the reform btiKlticss. Y'ou can't let Harris' offer go ly.- It's too., much of chance." v ' ' . "But I'm keeping- yon tip too late," Gordon said doubtfully. . : ; , -'. "Why, old imm, haveu't you sent your things over here to stay until you get married or something? Whose are those duds out In the hull?" - , "They're mine, I ex t. I sent them over this nfternoou. The lreak had to come rtt home some time, and I know you would take me In at any time." "Sit down, then," said Burton, giving bis friend a pnsb into nu easy chair. He himself went ovt r to a lounge .and lay down on It. turning his pale, thin face, with its grout, glowing eyes, to ward John Gordon. -, . . - The grim death had already laid a long band on Burton's chest, but with the stubborn cynicism ot his character Barton refused to acknowledge any mnstcry, although, contrary to most victims of consumption, be knew and acknowledged himself that do what hen would he could not shnko that hand off. . .. - John fiordon mournfully eyed tbo re cumbent llgurc on the lounge. - . . "Forgive me, David. I baVe been so busy over my own plans that I have not thought of you. Why have you not let me know about" "Oh, let's talk of your matters. Mine can wait. Besides, don't you ktiow it's not the thing to talk lo sick people (limit their condition? Don't make me believe that I have anything. Uow about Harris' offer't" . "I have decided not to accept it," re plied Jolin-tiordon quietly. "That's plump. Kay why." , John (iordon did not nuswer at once. "I've already told yon partly. Boeing Hurris confirms iny opinion concerning bis Insincerity. He simply wnuts to use the fact of my connection, with Hope House to get a feature more or less seiiHntional for the News." "You didn't lake to liliu very loving, ly, did you?" Bnrtou chuckled. "I found myself In dunger of hating him." . "Still, Harris has bis good points. lies tue most egotmtic .man I ever knew, but with the exception of that. and perhaps a doxen other remarkable faults, he's Interesting. He's interest- nig," Barton reiH'Uted. "You'ro too particular, John. I don't see why you can't carry ou the department and make "tilings around Bowcn street Just hum for reform If you have the paper to help yon. If you expect an angel to come along and give you a page of his daily to hooKt your reforms, you'll have to wait till angels are thicker in the newspaper business than they are now. I don't know any myself. My ao nuaintnnce so far hns been In the other direction." ' "There's another reason I haven't given for refusing Hnrrls." John Gor don spoke thoughtfully. "I want to know the people liefore I begin to talk or write ala-iut them. And I ought to spend at leant ten years of my llfo in seeing, hearing, thinking, knowing, but not much In writing not yet. lie you know what the bishop of Ixmdon an Id awhile ago?" "No; I don't kuow the bishop." "He said; .'I have found that Isola tion of one clahs from another Is the root of all social evils. Contact with tho neglected eop!e and Hie lapsed masses was the method of Christ's reclamation of tlie lost. It Is the ouly method tbnt can rucceod now.' Isn't that quite remnrkahlo for a bishop? I met him 'In Ixndon. He is the most all around 4'lirlst Inn I ever saw. I wish they had a !Hbop like thnt here. Now. you see I don't want to go Into the newspaper business In the sensa tlontil wsy that Hnrrls wants.' I need to live aiming (lie people for a period, at least -tin I II I nm a'1le to talk and write with Some Sort of knnWIivlge. Il.irrlsf Idea Is to hurst not .with page of denunciation and hysterical pictorial exposure of human conditions, partly for political reasons, bnt more cseclnl1y to get the News before the. j public and do big advertising buta nes." . "Yon wrong Harris, eve at bis worst," said Barton decidedly. "I can't help thinking he's got some buuian kindness in him. Ho may be all ego tism, but he's not ail bad. There's the mouey off nr. Yon haven't considered that" - John Gordoa seemed troubled for moment. "Of course we shall need money for ail toe thing we plan, Mlaa Andrew wu wishing she might secure 13.600 for the new tUtrmltury. 8b goes out and lecture every whiter to make ex penses." "Yes. The city will kill aer. It .will i kill ber, I tell your' cried out Barton ! tn a genuine burst of rage. "The world kills all it prophet and reformer In on way or another," said John 'IWdoa sadly. "The blood- of the martyr is the seed of the church. The very people that applaud Mine An drew and say she Is doing grand work don't com to her rescue In any rreat number. And she 1 In or need right now." ' "Then why don't you let riarrl belpr . - , "lie can help If be want to. If he' sincere, be will do It wltboat my going on the paier. I've made up my mind," Gordon hastily added a Barton made gesture. . "I thluk I can secure some money from men In the city." "Let me know bow much, so w can publish the amount, will you?" Barton aald dryly. John Oordon did not answer, and after quite a lon( silence Barton said tuddculy: . . , .'. "By the way, 1 suppose. Miss Marsh will help you, of course. You'll be mar ried and set up residence together in Elope House? How did. you win her over to your extreme views?" ; "I didn't. We are not going to be married. Bbe refuse to go .with ma Into Hope House. Ob, David, do yoil tliuik thut was a mistake?" It all poured out at once, because all the evening John Gordon had been longing to eouflde in the one man in ail the city whom he loved aud trusted. Everything they had been talking about so far had seemed in one sense of smull Importance 'compared with hi heart' hnnger for her, which had deepened with every moment' absence from hers III Immediuts resolve to go to Hope House, hi t,alk with Mis An drews, bis visit wits hi friend, the In cident of Harris and hi offer were not evidence of his Insensibility to that re solve on her part to refuse hi choice of life work. It was only characteris tic of him to go straight on with the details of hi life no matter what oc curred. John Gordon was the last man 111 the world to withdraw Into a sullen or moody isolation on account of great private trouble or sorrow.'. But he longed for sympathetic coun sel. And his Impulsive outcry simply voiced another fact of hi nature, the fact of nla affectionate trust In friend ship, a trust that kept no event secret that a frjend might wish to know and share. " .,'"': ' ' David Barton sat up and. exclaimed sharply: 1 - "Do you- mean to soy that Mis Marsh refuse to live with yon In Hope House?" - "She doe refuse, but I did not give her time, 1 am afraid, to give her rea sons." ' . ,:' - ' "Time or reasons! How much time doe she want?" Barton went on sav ftgely. "Hope House la not good enough for bor, eh? She I not willing to go with the man who loves her into such a burden bearing life! She love her nice, clean, soft, easy, social posi tion more than she love the man! No, I tell you," Barton silenced bl friend, who made a gesture of dissent. "The girls of this age are Hot like those of our fathers. They are not willing to begin In a small, economical way and share their huslmnds' privations. They want big, expensive establishment right off. They have no idea of any sort of II fp except one of luxury and social successes. To my mind, you're well rid of her!" . i "No, no, David! Not that! I ought not to have made sncb a test. You do not know her as I do." - ' - "I don't want to either. Isn't it for better, for worse, for richer, for poor er? If I were the woman you loved, wouldn't I go with you anywhere, John? Yon know I, would, mean, elflsh animal that I am. If I were a womnn aud bad the love of John Oor don, I wouldn't even ask him where he was going. I would simply go. That's the reason I aay you're well rid of her. - She not worthy of. yoo, John.?. - .. . , "But you have never loved any one, Da vidi" fried Joint .Gordon In great distress, for he was nearer saying a sharp word to bis friend than at any time since their friendship began. "I love you, John, more tharf this seiflsU woman ever loved. But I'm afraid that' not saying very much. Wouldn't t die for you?" . "I believe yon would, David." "Well, this woman wouldn't even live for you." "It's harder to live than to die some times," John Gordon answered, with a e'gh. "I tell you she' not worthy of yon, John. 'Mend ynnr broken heart or get another.' " Barton rang the first line of a Nipular music hall tmllnd. "No woman Is worthy of a man if she refuses to accept his term when they are as reasonable ami as necessary yours. But It has bit yon bard, hasn't itr . For answer John Gordon bild - his head down on the table. Barton eyed him sympathetically, but offered no word of consolation. After awhile be muttered: ' ' "Confound these women! They make more trouble than all the men put to gether. The young fellow seems to have sustained a compound fracture. But It'll beal in time. Good tbing.be' got a steady Job. Hope House will give him employment" He lay quiet. and after a little Gordon rose and walked Into the other room. He stayed there until be beard Bar ton I login to cough again, when be In stantly returned to bl friend' id to And blra sitting np on the couch, bis bend between bis hands, . This time the roughing was of short duration, and Barton exclaimed the Instaift be was able to spenkT "I ran tell time by my conph. If so regular. I shall mis It when It leave. The last one tonight. I usually wind It np about half past 10." . "lMivld. bar yon consulted a di torr "..Not today." j 17 ,Th4 Kind Too llavn Always In use for over 30 years, nd All CountcrfeiU. Imitations - ni Las heen nuwio iimier his ' euTiV CA4tZ AllovTnonetod4Mlvoy4ulal Experiment that trifle with and entlanccr the health ttf . Ip&nts and Children Experience agauutt Experiment, What Is CASTORIA 4Caatorla is a harmless substitute for Castor OU. Pare goric, Drops and Soothln Syrups. It to Ploasant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ubsU4iee. Its age Is -its guarantee. It destroys Wortua . 7 and allays FeverUhnes. It cures Diarrhcoa and 'Wind . - Colic. It relieves Teethiitjr Troubles, cure Constipation and Flutuleucy. It assimilates the Food, regulate the ' . 8toniaeh and Bowebt, giving healthy aud natural sleep. The ChUtlreu's IauacMV Tlio Blothcr's Frlcud. CENUthE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. nu umaa Maswt, n iwm marr, an mm m "Any tune?" . "Ccrtnlnly." ' "What does bo say?" "Just what you and Ilarrla say. Quit work aud go to Colorado. I . can t Don't bother about-It. I won't go, that' all, I've begun to get attached to the cough, It baa sliowu such an af fection for mv.". He straightened up and .laughed ut the look In his friend's face. Uordou Was only partly assured. "It will kl", you." "First time anything ever did." "You have uo right to neglect it." "Neglect it IXm't I nurse It day aud ulghtT fio cough ever had better core than iniue. I give it the best tiie.pntent medicine show affords." "It wlU be the death of you." - "All right," Bnrtou sniil cheerfully. "Hather die from my cough than from a stupid, thoughtless trolley cur. Hy the way' John, did you ever think .ol the difference between being run over by a' horse and wagou and an Auto mobile?" ... "I never gave It much thought." ' "More people get run over by auto mobiles than by horses, "so the facts show. You see a man can dodge a horse because be--tho horse is alive. Bat an automobile Let's change, tua subject. Give me your programme." - "My programme!" "Your programme a a reformer. What are you going to do? What liiit in your mind? John" David Bar(uii( swiftly changed from the careless, flip-1 pnnt manner be had assumed over hi yhysical condition, and John Cordon instantly knew the friend who loved hint wa talking now- out of his grent serious heart. "John, if yon arc really going to try to make the old world bet ter you've held out your arm to a wres tler who will give you tlie struggle of your life. I want to help. I don't be lieve It will amount to anything the struggle, I mean. . And maybe not th help eitncr. uui ten me your nenrt s desire." "Well, then," John Gordon answered, Whllo hi whole expression glowed with hi real deep religious enthusi asm and a pride that swept his thought even of Luelht Marsh out of existence, "I have a programme. First, I plan to live at Hope House as long ns I can lie of use there or ns long ns I can from that Place in the city learn the city. It may be live years, it may be ten If It Is ten. I shall be only forty. A man cannot do much public work worthy of the name nntlKhe is forty." "History nnd biography say other Wise, but never mind." muttered Bar Ion. "Uo on." ' "My plnns of course do not cover possibilities thnt iniiy come Into my experience at the end of my residence in Hope House. But 1 have dreamed of many things. I don't mean hook knowledge, but live, personal knowl edge of pcoie. Not the kind that make a man a professor of sociology lit 'the university, but tlie kind thnt make a man want to change bad laws or make good ones; the kind of know! edge of people that I'niil hnd when he said, 'Woe is me" if I preach not the gospel;' the kind of knowledge of peo ple thnt coniiels a man to see In every other man a universe of eternal vnliie and eternal happiness." "There are mighty few people In this dty that think of rnn-down-at-thc-heel humanity after Hint fashion," muttered Barton again. Then nftcr n silence he asked: "Who's against you In nil tula?" ' "Selfish, greed, ecclesiastical pride lu the churches. Kliticnl rottenness In the City management, cynical Indifference on the part of cultured men and wom en, whisky, yellow press, business Im terests wherever they touch financial km. If reform calls for sncrtlice; for eign bom and foreign shaped classes, but most of all the opposition of blgb bred apathy which grows out of the nil of h-rcllglnn." "And who is on your side?" Barton asked almost nierhanlcally. In low tone. - "Oott, all good men and women In the churches, and there are many; a rising sentiment among young men against municipal partisanship, a gradually ris ing Journalism which In time will da mn nd the extinction of yellow Journal ism, which Is an exrrrscence that car rle In large measure It own destruc tion, and a rising tide of popular pas sion against the saloon a aa Institu tion and for more equal opportunities la the field of struggle for human hap- ll(,'l,Mf4WJ'W I A! Bought, ami which has herm hM borne the slirnutrir of Los been nuwlo iiwder his ietv I Inffcnry. i this. and Jnstut.irood' ro but Signature of pines." "You left out the largest Item In the lint of forces against reform." "What's that?" "The people themselves." "Of couri I realise that," John Oor don replied slowly. "But It wa not tho people that crucified Jesus. It was tho scrilK'S and Phurlsees." . "Tho people yelled, 'Crucify him!" "The rnlilile, you mean.' "What's the difference?" "I don't kuow exactly, but the rabble I not the people." "Mighty fine distinction," Barton muttered again. "Of course you can' .She jni( the Itook in hit hatult. deny that the common peoplo-are an ungrateful lot. You heal ten lepers; and ouly one out of the ten will ever tlmnk you for it,' "What difference docs that uiako to me If they're healed?" "Ilonp of difference to them, though. I siipjioae you know t lin t even the poli ticians don't get In Miss Andrews way eo much ns the people themselves. They don't know enough to make the general good of greater concern than their particular good. . They're an un 1 grateful lot, the people are Not all of them. But even if tbey Tver,-, I don't know ns that I any n-niain for letting them alone. Jesus probably knew that only one of the ten lepers would return to give thanks, yet li.- healed them nil." "They in nut lie mighty ashamed of themselves by this time," said Barton wearily. Oordon Instantly noted It' "You're tired out Not another word tonight. Can't I do anything for youl No? You will call me If yon need me?" "Yes, of course. You know when your old room Is. Just make yourself . at home. I gnve orders to William when your' thing, came to get youi room ready. Kousil sleep to you." In the innrnlng the friends break fasted nt a cluhrooin near by, when Barton hnd lutchchir quarter at table, and John Cordon noted' with confers tho face of Barton, which showed marks of wakefulness. "I conghed once or twice Just to keep In prnctlce. And nt 0 o'clock I went off agnin just as a reminder of getting np time. But Jnn't you worry. I'll bt nil right when I get used to It." Ho laughed lightly and accompanied Oordon wrt way down Into the city, leaving him nt the jsilnt where tbf Hope House district began, after exact lug a promise front him tliat he would take dinner with him at 7 that evening John Oordon went at once to Hope House nnd hnd a conference with Mia Andrews. - "There is no reason why I should no! begin my work at once," Cordon said. "Tlie trouble Is" Miss Andrews spokt with a slight smile "you are not Ilk the average resilient More than half of my people during the last ten yean have left mc to enter their life work. Now I understand" "This is my life work," an id Oordon gravely. "It l matter of both life and dcntli, Mr. Oisrdon. But let u arrange a definite programme," she added has tily, as If dlxtitrlx-d by some klea for eign to this conference. "How would you tike a tenement bouse tour to be gln Willi?" To be Continued. INTERESTING PAOTS- When iknmiIb are contemplating a Irip whether on business or I'lcnmire, they naturally' waul the. 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