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FAGK 4. BNl) DULT.KTIN, UKNI), OREGON, THUItHDAY, MARCH 8, 1017. 4 fr The Daredevil By Maria Thompson Daviess Author of 'The McltinJ of Molly" Coprrtfht. mi, by th nellly ttrltton Co. f - c SYNOPSIS Robert. an orphan, halt French, halt American, starting for America to slay With an undo, meets Count do LaMellto croaalnf to cure mules for Franc. Br a mistake, Roberta's uncle bllevM aha U a nephew. Knowing him lo txo Woman hater, Roberta adopt man' atUr. Her uncle. General Carruthert, Informa Ilia supposed nephew that he needs hta fcnowledce of French to straighten out sltal for providing- routes for France, The jrovernor's honor U Involved In the inula steal. "Roberta pledges tier aid and la Intro duced to Governor Faulkner and to hie private secretary, Ruia Glendenntna-. lira, Jeff "Whltworth Is deep In the mule scheme with her husband and endeavoring to set the governor's atcnatur to the transaction. The governor gives a dinner to Roberta, who has been mads private recretary pro tern. She matches her wits acalnst Mrs. Whltworth. Roberta examines specifications of the proposed deal, Mrs. Whltworth tries to pump Roberta, and makes love to her. Roberta accompanies the governor to the atate prison, where he wishes to see a, murderer. The latter attacks the gov ernor, and Roberta deflects the blow. Roberta discovers that the murderer has killed lils man In defending a woman. She secures a statement from the woman. She takes the statement to the gov ernor, who gives her a letter announcing the Imminent arrival of Count de Uourdon 1o sign the mule contract. The count arrives. He Is In the plot with the Whltworths to defraud the lYench government in the mule deal. Roberta goes with the covernor to a mountain district from whence news has esme that a Frenchman Is detained In captivity. The captured man la Count de Laaselles, who recognizes Roberta through her dis guise to her embarrassment and the gov amor's astonishment. The count denounces Count de Uourdon, and the governor tells him he 'had not signed the papers for the fraudulent mule deal. Roberta, abashed at the exposure of her sex, makea her way to her uncle's house alone. (the robes herself In woman's attire. The governor finds her and declares his love, ytoberta'a uncle and Duzx appear to wit peso the engagement. CHAPTER XVI. "Ysu Are Myselfl jfl KD as I baa plarined I then e- fW compHjbtuV 1 discovered that if7 Ugbtfoot at pasture, and I quickly bad placed the saddlo upon blm and bad turned him down too mountain to choose a safe path for both himself and me. I did not look upon those cradles of fragrant boughs In which the boy Robert had lain at rest beside bis great friend, tbo Gou rcrneur Faulkner, from whom be bad tolcn faith and affection. "Why did not you also steal bis pockctbook as be lajr asleep beside you, Itoberta, marquise of Grez and BycF I questioned myself, with acorn and torture, as good Ugbtfoot crashed down from that Camp Heaven Into the dark night. And on wo rode, the large "horse with the woman upon bis back, for a Jong night, through fragrant thickets that caught at my riding breeches with roeo. tendril fingers and under thick forests of budding trees, through whoso branches of tender leaves the wise old stars looked down upon my Miter weeping with nothing of com fort; perhaps becnuso they bad grown of a hardness of heart from having spoh so many tears of women drop in the silence of a lonely night. Then came a dawn and n noon and twilight, through which I pushed forward the large borso with great cruelty, only pausing bos Mo streams to allow that he drink of tho water nnd also to throw myself dowu on my faco and lap the cool refreshment like J-'-xai 6llt And on We Rode, the Large Horse With the Woman on Hla Back. 6T glow worms In n glade of flio leaves of darkness. Ami among tboso glow worms I know that more than n hun dred friends to mo wero beginning to go Into sleep with deep affection In their hearts for that Hubert Carruth era whom wicked Itoberta, maroulso of Qrex r.nd Ilye, won about to steal from them, I wept as I turned my cherry through tho back street nntl Into the gnrngo of my uncle, tho Gen eral Ttobert. Then I paused. All was ltlet In tho house, ntul no light burned In tho apartments of my beloved pro tector and relative. From the watch at my wrist I ascertained the hour to be half after 10 o'clock, and I knew that bo was safely In curds at that club of Old Hickory, whoso lists now bore the added one of another Itobert Cnrruthcrs, man of honor und de scendant of its founders. Also there was lio light In the rear of tho house J In the apartment of that kind KUxle. In Whose affections I bad made n large place. A dim light burned lit the hall, and I knew that there I would II ml my faithful chocolate Hoiibon sitting upon a chair by the, great door asleep. "It Is hello there, good Honbon," I greeted him. "Howdy, Mr. Itobert," ho nnswercd me by a very large smile, with very white teeth set In bis face of extreme blackness. "The gen'l said to call him on the fomo ns soon as you come." "That I will attend to from my apart ment," I answered hi in and then as cended the wldo dark stairway with feet which wero as a weight to my ankles. Very slowly I entered Mint apartment and turned on the bright light. All was In readiness for me, and on tho small table under the glass case that contained that betlowered robe of stato of tho dead Grandmamma Currutbers stood a vase of very fresh and Inno cent young roses. "I would that I could remain and ful fill the destiny of n woman of your house. Madam Grandmamma," I whis pered to her lovely ami mulling por trait on tbo wall opposite. "I am the last of the ladles Carruthers, but I hnvc a forfeit of that destiny, and I mnst go out In the night again in man's attire to n death that will tear asunder the tender flesh that you havo borne. Goodby!" Then I made a commencement of a very rapid packing In one of tboe bags which I had purchased from tho kind gentleman In the city of New York of what raiment r knew would be suitable for a man In very hurried traveling. I put Into It the two salts of clothing for wear In the daytime, but I discarded all of my clothing for the pursuits of pleasure. "You must make a great hurry. Thief Roberta, for It draws near midnight, and that Is tho hour that tho train de parts to the north," I cautioned my weeping self. "At that hour you go forth Into the world alone." And then what ensued? Very suddenly I heard the nolsa of a car being drawn to the curb In front of the bouse nnd the rapid steps of a man's progress along the pavings of brick to the front door, at which be made a loud ringing. In not n mo ment was the good Donbon at my door with a knocking. "Tho governor la here to sec you, Mr. Robert, be Informed me. "What shall you do, Roberta, mar quise of Grex and Ryef I asked of myself. "How is It that you can be ablo to support the cold reproaches he will give to you while requiring that you stay to bring dishonor to your uncle, tho General Robert? Tou arc caught in a trap as Is an animal." And then, as I cowered there In my agony, very suddenly that terrible dare, derll two within mo and gave to me a very atrange counsel. As It was speaking to mo my gazo was fixed upon the robe of state of tbo beautiful graudmamma. "Very well, then, that great Gouver neur Faulkner can giro his chastise ment and lay his commands upon tho beautiful and wicked Roberta, mar quise of Grcx and Hye, In proper per son and not have the prlvllego of again addressing his faithful and de voted comrado Robert, who Is dcod. I, tbo Marqulso Roberta of Ore and Hye, will accord to him an Interview, and, lu tho language of this Bolted States. It will be 'some' Interview!" With which reHolve I turned to make on answer to tho faithful Bonbon nt tho door. "Where awaits hi excellency the Couvcruour Fuulkuer'" I questioned to him. "In the hall at the bottom of tho steps," he raado reply to me. "Attend 1dm Into tho largo drawing room for a waiting and raako all of tbo lights to bum. Buy to blm that I will descend in a very small space of time," I commanded. "Yes, sir," bo made reply and de part ed. And then in my wickedness I begun to commit a desecration on the mem ory of my beautiful and honored Grandmamma Currutbers. I walked to that glass case lu which reposed that gown of tho beautiful flowered silk and took It therefrom and laid it upon a chair nbovo the soiled riding breeches of corduroy I bad ho lutoly discarded. I opened tho curved wood, en box on tbo tublo undenieuth and took from It tho silver hllppors und tbo stockings of silk, also tho lucn fun and tho sliver bund for tho hair. There- ellvcr band held closely tho rest of my mop ami gaTo It tho appearance of tho Tory closo coiffure which Is Uio fash Ion of this day, nntl ono very Rwcet young rose 1 put Into It Just above tho curl with nti effect of great nnd wicked beauty. Tho coiffure having been ncco. ipllsh. ed, the rest of tho toilet, from tho slip pers of tho cloth of silver to the edge of lino old lace, now tho color of rich cream, that rested upon my whlto amis nnd shoulders, was only a mat tcr of n fow moments, ami then I stood away from my mirror nnd beheld my self therein. "You nro as beautiful ns you aro wicked, Itoberta, marquise of Ores and Rye. but you go to your death In n manner Mining a grnudo damo of your ancient home of France, whoso daughters once showed the rnbblo bow to approach a guillotine, costumed lu magnificence. Descend for that cold knlfo to your heart!" And. so speak ing, 1 picked up my fan and mado inv way through tho hall to tho halfway of tho wldo steps. At that itolut a com- motion occurred. "Lordcol it's the old lady come to ha'ntl" exclaimed my good Houtmn, and with n groan ho lied Into the dark ness In the back regions of tho house. And It hapiKMied that bis loud cry brought a rcsouso which camo to mo before 1 was quite In readiness for It As 1 reached the last step of tho wldo stotrcaso tinder tho bright light I raised my eyes, and. behold, the Gouvernetir Faulkner to whom I had descended for the purposo of mortal combat stood be. fore mel And was It that cruel nnd wicked and cold Gouvernmr Faulkner who was to scourge me and keep mo In tho houso of my uncle, the General Rob- erts, for a dishonor? It was not. Re fore mo slood a tall man who was of a great paleness and a terrible fatigue also, covered with the dust of a long, hard ride, with eyes that wero full of a fear, who stood ami looked at me with not n word of any kind. Suddenly I bowed my head nnd stretched out my bare arms, the one of which bore the red scar from the wound suffered for him, and. thus suppliant, I wnlted to receive tho re proaches that were duo to mo from my gouverneur. And for a long minute I waited and then again for another long jortod of time, and no word cumu to me. Then I raised my head. For all women now In the world who havo the love of a man In their hearts and for those uuborn who will rorao Into that possession I pray that they may bo given tho opportunity to plant in tho hearts of those men of their desire tbo seed of a line loyalty and service and comradciulp and that they may somo day look Into his eyes and seo that seed slowly expand Into a great whlto flowt of mato love as I beheld bloom for me in the eyes of my beloved Gouverneur Faulkner. Loni? we stood there and looked Into tho soul mark ho added to his cruel command that 1 stay ami faco my very dreadful and so very much beloved uncle, tho General Robert, "I am nfruld," I answered as I clung to him with a trembling. "Yes; 1 know you nro nfruld of him or anything," laughed my beloved Gouverneur Faulkner, with it Nhakn of my shoulders under bin great strong hands. "Hut perhaps (Iicho papers 1 havo in my pocket from Captain l.us- sellcs, who Is nt the mansion getting rid of dust, will help you out after tho first explosion, which you will havo to stand In a very few minutes from now If that hull clock It correct and I know tile general's Imlills ns I think I do." "Oh, let mo ascend and get once again Into my trousers!" 1 exclaimed as I sought to leave tho arms (lint again held me close. "Never!" said my Gouverneur Faulk ner after another kiss upon tlm cheek nearest to him. "You'll Just wear this ball gown until you ran get some dimity, madam, and don't you ever oven mention to mo" LEGAL NOTICES (To bo continued.) 1915 DELINQUENT TAX LIST Taxes became delinquent October, r.( 101C, Htntn of Oregon, County of Deschutes, nn. Notlru Is hereby given that on and after April 1, 1917, I will soil to tho first person to apply for tho miiiiio delinquent lux certificates on any or all of tho following described prop erty, which tax In tho delinquent tax on tho sumo tor l no year uiifi, ami with tho amount of tho tax, penalty, Interest, and tho costs of publishing this notice, and said purchaser of de linquent tax certificates to pay all other delinquent luxes, It any, nt tho tlmo of purchasing snltl certificates, and I hereby fortify that said certifi cates shall draw lf per cent until the situio aro redeemed, nnd If not redeemed lu threu yours that tho holder of said delinquent tax certifi cate may foreclosu the sumo as by law provided. 22,00' 10,111 of each other and let the flower grow, drinking from our hearts and the veins of our bodies until at last It was fully open, and then I went n 'i a love cry into his arms held out to me and press ed the heart of my body dote against his own. "I think my heart has always known, though my mind's eyes wero blind. God. if I bad lost you Into that hell of war, you daredevil!" he whispered, and I tasted the salt of bis tears on my lips. "I am a Her I whispered back to him. "You are myself," he laughed through a sob, nnd then, while with his large warm hand bo held my throat as a person docs tho stem of n flower, he pressed his lips Into mine until they reached to the heart within me. In a moment with my bands I held him buck from me. "I must go, my beloved, even ni I have said!" I cried to blm. "I cannot stay to my dishonor and to the rage ami unhapplncss my uncle, tho Gen- do all humble things. And when at I upon l wn,kt'd to my mirror and com last tho stars wero again thero to look JDC"'d to make u toilet of grout care, down upon mo we arrived behind tbo '"t of a great rapidity, bam of that Oud Dell to And all in the ' " OntacUou wus to take down that Jiouso at rest. I thought of that small 0VeIck nnd with tho oil of roses to child In sleep lu tho arms of that worn- ,ay " "' ts accustomed place upon my nu, nnd a treat sobbing caino from my cheek, wheh buruod with a bountiful heart ns I throw myself Into my chor- 'wo f liamo and at tho umo mo- .iff or i-U-lm, n minnor in porxl niCUt Willi SOniO Other emotion that I illghtfo-1. mid fled down tho long road jdld uot understand, which emotion ulso '"" ' vua us ungui as mo night stars out in tliat Camp Heuvcn. Tho COUNTY HKCOUDS. Henry l.lnntor to George Green, deed to lots 17 nnd IK, block 11, Aubrey Heights. Milton A. 1'nltuer vs. Dragon Mir Ich, mechanic's lien. George Green to Hnltlo L. Fagg, deed to lots 17 and 18. block 11, Aubrey Heights. Tho llend Co. to II. It. DoArmnud, deed to property lu block 19, Park addition. Tho llend Co. to M. A. Iloughtnl lug, lot C, block 11, Roulovnrd addi tion, f Tho Rend Co. to J. W. Cooper, deed to lot H, block 21, Iloulovnrd addition. Kstato of George W. McAllister, petition to admit to probntc. Northwest Townsltu Co. to Will iam It. Lytic, deed to lot 1, block 2, Redmond Acres. George G. Sedgwick, filing of no tarial commission. Gustav Sehultz to Franz A. Schnouor, deed to quarter section of land In section 2G, township 18 south, range 12 east. Order In probate, setting March f. for hearing of proof of will and petition for letters testnmontnry In tho matter of tho estato of Catherine K. Rcozer, deceased. Order In probato naming Mnry K. I.lresly. admlstratrlx, ntul ('. R. I. owe, Claudo McCauley, nnd C. M. Rodflold appralsors of tho estato of George Mvesly, deceased. C. F. Hosklns vs. 8. K. Roberts, domurrcr on grounds of Insufficient facts. Ordor In probato naming Theodora Aunc, administrator, and John At kinson, C. II. Allon, nnd A. I). Lewis appralsors, of tho estato of John Fetors, deceased, T. K. Tillman vs. Thomas Carufcl, suit for IC7.C0 for labor. T. It. McCllncy to U C. Wlnuns.1 deed to lot one, block 2, Larch Addi tion. Andrew L. Hayo to Thomas O Grlncstcad, deed to lot H, block 20, Center Addition to Rend. Kmll Krlckson to Adolph Kng, deed to lot 10, block 0, Deschutes, Floyd Littler .vs. David It. Dunn, entry of Judgment for I177.G6. Redmond Townslto Co. to 1. M. Reedy, deed to lot 1, block 9, Red mond. Henry Llnstcr to A. R. Hicks, deed to lots 3 and i, block 11, Aubroy Heights. Robert I). Webb to J. I). Donovan, deed to lots 13 to 17, Inclusive, blook 2, Kenwood. Kenwood Promotion Co. to J. D. Donovan, deed to lots 1 and 2, Kenwood. Desert I-nnd Hoard to J. L. Couch, of Tutnalo, conveyance of water rights. Desert Land Hoard to J. L. Couoh, deed to 40 aero tract In section 27, township lfi south, rangn 11 east. Fidelity and Casualty Co. to II. C. Kills, commission as attorney. Hrooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. vs. N. A. Peterson, material Hen. It. I). Mooro, notarial commission. II. M. Abbott, ntt no, seo 4, tp 17, r 11 1 10.12 C. L. Alversou, w nw, vb sw, see 16, tp 17, r 10; nw nw. see 2.1, nl4 no. so nu. see 22, tp 17, r 10, o C3.30 J. F. Ames, wM oH. see C, tp 22, r IC 37.no V. Audrieff, nw no, sec 24, tp 21, r 10 V 8.04 Arnold Irrigation Co., H nw, ho nw, see 22, oi -nw, seo 27, tp 18, r 12 20.60 Rose C. Audnoy, mt, seo 20, tp 10, r 13 37.10 C. A. Adams, no so, sec 24, tp 17, r 14 C.80 Otho Haker, nw sw, sec 20, tp 14, r 13 22.00 W. J. Haker, aw nw, sec IC, tp 18, r 12 C.G7 John II. Hell, hwU, wl, se, II U, seo IC, tp 17, r 13 30.70 Horn! Ilrlck & Tllo Co., wU nw, so nw, no sw, sec !!&, tp 17, r II 11.08 llend Flour Mill Co., tract 100x200 ft lu wli no, sec 32. tp 17. r 12 00.40 J. It. Heiihnm, sw,;, sec 28, tp 17, r 12, o '24.40 II. A llerkmaii, nw sw, sec 24, tp 16, r 12. o 5.04 Alfred T. lilies, noV4. sec 32, tp 14. r 13, o 62 80 J. J. Hlxler, nH no, sec 10, nU sw, sec 11, tp 18, r 13, o 23.43 F. M. Month, sH no, sec 34, tp 14, r 10, e M.74 Kmma M. Harnkntf, nuU, sec 2. tp 18, r 13. e 34. DO A. J. and Chas. lloyd, sw so, so sw, sec 21, tp 17, r 12, o.. 8.34 Chas lloyd, nw no, no nw, sec Zs, s',4 no, sec 21, C acres In no no sec 29, to 17. r 12. o 24.07 J. A. lloyd, nw nw, see 13; nvi nw, sec H; nu no, sec 16. tp 17, r 14. o 36.70 L. A. Hraudenhurg. iiU sw. so aw, sw se. sea 23; nw no, nH nw, see 27; no no, no nw, sec 28, tp 10, r 12, o A. A. Harris, wli so, sec 9, tp 17. r 1! 38.70 7.02 CROOK WAItltA.NTH CALLKI) (From Thursday's Dally.) Ralph L. Jordan, treasurer of Crook county, has Issued a call for general fund warrants up to und In cluding Registered No. 4706. In- torost ceuseH today. Long We Stood There and Looked Into the Soul of Each Other. ,to tj jayt it city of Hayesvllle that te valley llko u great uest eral Robert, will experience when ho discover that a girl has cheated him In his great affection and generosity to her." "It Is going to bo bard on tho gen eral to havo his grandmother comu to life on his bands like this," laughed my Gouverneur Faulkner, bending und placing upon tho crcumy laco of my grandmamma a kiss which was wurm to my heart through tho betlowered silk. "Let me die In those trenches so thut ho will never know," I pleaded. "No, sweetheart; that would bo too easy. You aro going to stay right bore and fuco tho old forty-two centimeter," bo mado a reply to my pleading re quest as be bent and laid his cheek upon tho lovelock. "Thut curl ought to havo opened my eyes when I nut and watched you open yours day be fore, yesterday morning," was tho r &! Just a Tilt of the Pall Women don't mind filllnff tho kncc-hlgh supply can of tho new Suction-feed. Only a few inches to iff. No strain-, ing of back or arms. THE NEW SHARPLES SUCTION-FEED Separator Ottt alt tht Crtam all iha lime. Any oilier separator win low T M jsft (w3m a gW 0L w mi 'vssssbsssstWbbW cream when the speed slackens, ran't slwsvstum at exactly tlie speed. No ono can. It's fmposil neal Indicator or no SDcrd Indicator. The Suction-feed skims clean, fait or slow, snd delivers even cream. Capac ity Increaira with tho speed. Como in and let us show you how It works. F. DEMENT & CO, Opposite I'ONtofflco. Harloy K. Hyers. lot 3, sec 31, ip i. r ii, wji se, no so, seo 36. tp 14, r'10 10.80 Aultlo,Cady,.nw U i ace 16, tp 1. r 11, o fl.82 Jonn A. Carlston, lot 4, sec 2, tp 22, r 14, o; wM sw, so sw, sec 36, tp 21, r 14, o 37.00 Chas. Carson, nw 't , sec 6, tp 16. r 11. o 16.03 Jack Carter, so aw, sec 11, tp w, r ii, o fl.80 M. A. Carter, w 12 acres of nw nw, sec 4, tp 16, r 10, e.. 1.74 Wm. K. Case, no sw, nV& so, sw so, see 36. tn 16. r 11 o. ... 12.88 Rohort Casey, nw no, sec 12, tp 16, r 12, c 16.01 Martha A. Chapman, sH nw, wne. secO, tp 14,.r 12, c... 10.14 Herman Choppon, wH nw, sec 4, tp 16, r 13, e 9.30 Joseph K. Clifford, no',;, sec 24, tp 19 r 13, o.- 37.10 C. A. Cllne, aw no, nw so, sVi so, sec 14; nw no, no nw, sec 23, tp 16, r 12; 3 acres In no cor of so so, sec 7, tp 14, r 12 17.67 Cockorham and Kberalo, so aw, sec 9, tp 16, r i3, e C.90 Helen (), Coghlan, sV4 nH, '. ft. sec 23, tp 17, r H, o 114.07 unrford J. Coon, sli, seo 7, tp 20, r 10, u 23.04 A. 8, Cottlngham, H sw, seo 2; nw4, U no, sec 11. tti 20, r 19 19,60 w. ii. Courtney, sajj, seo 31, tp 16. r 12, o n.ic J. M. Cronshaw, nw nw, soo 24, tp 14, r 13, o 11,22 F. L. Crowdor, lift nw, sua 20, tp 17. r 14. o 47.30 Central Oro. 1'ownr Co., Par- cei or laud Dm. In D, R. R. 29, page 264 o nn J. II. Cnrbett. et til. Pnrcol nf land Don In I), u. II. 34, page 108 no Harry Dale, soU, see 30, tp 2. r 10, o 7.75 Davonport & Stanley Ranch Co., soU, boo 6; o, nwtf. sec 7, tp 18, r 14; so aw, soo 11; nil of sec 12, tp 18, r 13 307.02 Ooorgo W. Dnvls, o 16 ucrca of w 27 acres of sw sw, seo 9, tp 16, r 13, o C.8.! J. S, Duvles, nw so, sec 14, tp Hi r 13, o o.24 Hum'l II. Davis, aw'i, ec8, tp IC, r 11, o 34.80 Harvoy Davis, bw nw, y sw, hoc 20; n'j n w, so nw, boo 36; so no, soo 34, tp 21, r p 20.40 Anna K, Dayton, lots 12 3 4, sec 30, tp 14, r 10 21,76 F. B. Dayton, sw no, nw .so, sec 27, tp 10, r 11; ho nw, hoc 18, tp 10, r 12, o 32.67 F. A. Dopuo, w(4 sw, sou 30 tp 19, r 14, o 3.30 Anna Dohbs, oft so, boo 24, tp 20, r 10; w4 hw, hoc 19, U 20, r 11 11.20 Guy B. Dobson, hw ho, ho bw, see 31, tp 16, r 11; lotti 4 6 0, see 0, tp, 10, r 11 20.00 Win. A. Donoy, bw'4,' boo 12, tp 16, r 11 o.... 9,80 Chas Durantl, bw bw; boo G tp 18, r 13 .. 0.16 W. J. Kaglos, no aw, hoc 20, tp 17, r lit W, Kcklnr, no no, sec 14, tp 14, r 13 ., B, B. BdKiir. wH nw. nib nw, see 22, tp 14, r 10 11.31 Roh't 1. Ktt Inner, noli, soo 10, tp 18, r 13 2H.04 M, M. Khlnrs, nw nw, see 10, tp 16, r 13; wl aw, sou lfi, tp 14, r 1!1 41.1U C, W, Bhrut, b uw, soo r; ho no, un no, oo o, Ip 16, r 13 Jacob Khrot, no uw, seo 21, tp 16. r 12 J. J. Blllugor, ho ho, part of hw so, soo 21; no lie, part of u w no, noe 28, tp 14, r 1 3 . M. T. Blllugor, wMi nw, n'.'j hw, nee 28, tp 14, r 13 Mlnu Blllott, n i4 uw, seo 13, tp 18, r 12, o , (', A. Feliuley, n4 ho, uo no, hoc 8, tp 16, r 13 N. (I. Fisher, nw ne, no nw, see 14, tp 17, r 13 H. It. Forbes, hw hw, boc 34, sen 1) II II, 32. p 020; 211 acres In no so, see 33, tp 17 r 12 Anna Market Forbes, uw bw, see 30, tp 17, r 12, v Alex Frasor, nMi nw, sw nw, hhc 9, o tin, hoc 8; aVi nw, sec 4, tp 21, r 19, o Chas. II. Fry, nw ne, see 3, tp 16, r 13 H. II. Fryrear, w4 nw, wV4 hw, nee 20, tp 16, r II C. U. (luntonbolu, nwK, ec 10, tp 18, r 13, e It. It. Gardner, et nl. lots 1 3, nH nw, seo 18; noli, hoc 7; w H , so U , sen 1 7 ; all see 2 1 , tp 17, r 11, o Count's nnd Layon, nn,J, see 7; nwli, hoc 8, tp 17, r 11; hu no, old so, sw ho, hoc 24; ho se, boo 23; nw uw, hoc 26; nli ne, see 2(1, tp 22, r 14, o Olo (liinnen, nw nw, see 13; ho se, sec 14; o!4 ne, sec 23, tp 22. r 14, o J. O. (lurking, nw no, see 9, tp 10, r 1 1, o Bugetie B. (letshel, hwU, see 3, tp 10, r 10 Klplin ami Guy Gibson, no sw, so nw, nw no, uw hu, hoc 31, tp 16. r 11 F. K. Glhsoit, n!4 hw, sec 2; so no, see 3, tp 16, r 11 Win. (linger, nH se, sw so, sec 24, Ip 21, F 10 John (HtiKorleh, sw sw, sec 14; n't uw, nw uw, sec 23, tp 21. r 10 Goddard & Co., wli, see 16, tp 22, r 16, o; wlO, U so, see 36, tp 22, r 16 e Goddard & Co., eli, sec 30, tp 20. r 17. o Goddard & Co., nH. seo 10, 13. 4K 2 47 71.04 23. UK 13.14- 4.814 I). 2 It 0.74 1.77 30.72 17.8' 32 20' 23.05- 173.18' C7.70' 18 00-' 6 04. 1 (!.&&- 43 10' 9 9X 10 80 23 00- 100 80' 19 80 29 7tf 16 2U 23 OS- 4G.2r 46. CK 20,62 0.9 tp 22, r 17, e. Goddard & Co., nel, sec 36, tp 22, r 17, o Goddard & Co., uw ne, uwli, seo 16, tp 21, r 18; a 14, neo 36, tp 21, r 18, o Goddard & Co., a 14, see 10, tp 21, r 16, o; no 4, aw",; el, w ec 16, Ip 22, r 19; nw so sec 16, tp 21, r 19; wJ4 no, ii w sw, o!4 aw, soU. sac 36, tp 21, r 10; uw uw, U uw, aw4, n!4 so, so se, svc 16 tp 21, r 20; nH "o, aw ne, hoc 10, tp 20, r 20; uo nw, uu'.i, 14 se. aw so, uw awwaec 16. tp 20, r 10, a 163,36 John W. (loiter, aw H , see 6, tp 16. r 11 J. K. Graham, ho aw, nw to, nee 23, tp 17, r 14 ... Tho'a Gray, sw aw, sec 1; so sw, sV4 so, sec 2; nl4 no, no nw, sec 11; nw nw, seo 12, tp 20. r 10, o W. C. Griffith, lots 1 2, so nw, sw no hoc 31, tp 18, r 13 Brncst A. Griffin, sw uw, nw sw, aoc 1 tp 19, r 12 J. M. Griffin, wji bw, sec 23, tp r 12 Walter Gumport, soil, seo 17, tp 16, r 11 13.t2.- John Hammond, Iota 3 4, aw nw, seo 1; lota 1 2, sec 2, tp 16, r 12 23.10- B, B. Hanks, nw nw, sec 26. tp 14, r 13 R. M. Hanson, so sw, soo 3; o!4 nw, no aw, see 10, tp 16, r 11, ii 4. Ethel Hanson, aw uo, nw se, n 14 aw, sec 12, Ip 14, r 10.. J. M. Hayes, Und i Int lit nw aw, nee 26; und li Int In nu so, so ne, seo 20, tp 21, r 20, o J. I. Hays, so no, 27 ueres nf no uo, sec 3, tp 18, r 12... D. T. I lays, no aw, sec 27, tp 10, r 12, o M. H. Hayser, hw uw, see 30, tp 21, r 20, o John A. Ilnzuka, soli, s',4 hw, no nw, ho uw, hoc 30, tp 19, r 1G Chas. J. Hludmaii. hw hw, nw hw,hhc20; h!4 so, hou 27; no no, huo 34, tp 14, r 10; hw ii w, hoc 3, tp 16, r 10, o.. H. M. W. Hlndmau, nw nu, boo 34, tp 14, r 10 M, B. Hoover, aU hw. nw aw. hoc 12. tp, 18. r 12 10.0U W. H, Hnsford, hM bw. nw aw, hw bo, nao 10, tp 16, r 10 L. B. HuuKhton, no uo, sea 32, tp 14, r 13 John I', Hnusmuu, h!4 nw, ii W hw, hoc 32, tp 10, r 12.. W, W. Howard, nw ho, boo 23 tp 10, r 12 Mlntn W. Howard, nw ho, hw ne, hu uw, no hw, see 23, tp 10, r 11 30.77 Joo Howard, nw nw, boo 13, tp 14, r 11 2.0T A. F. Huwoh, nw no, hoc 11, tp 10, r 12 o.l I W. II. Huydon, nw hu, hoc 13, IP 17, r 12 1G.0& C, B. Hudson, ho nw, uoc 16, tp 18, r 12 o,67 B, II. HuBhoB, w!6 w, no mv, ho 8vnw bo, bo bo, boo 30, tp 16Tr 13, o 24.9B Henry Htickrlud, !4 bw, bw bo, boo 11; nw nw, oV nw, wl4 no, boo 14, tp 10, r 10.. 47.28 W. K. Hunnoll, hu bo, noo 32; wli BW, bw nw, boo 33, tp 10, r 12. o 2K.t Jehptha L. Hunt, w bw, boo -so, oYt ho, hoc zo; nft no, boo 30, tp 14, r 11 13.82 Wlnnlo M. Hunt, w!$ ho, no bw, so no, boo 19, tp 14, r 12 19.08 28.60- 8.40' 17.40 2.06V 40.40 o.oo 3. 6K 18. Ci 17.CU-1.74 43.60' 8.14 24. 4S 0.3ft HHIMIIKlHIllI (Coutlnuod oil I'ago Bight.)