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BRIDE tf BATTLE M e A Romance the American Army Fighting on the Bat tlefields tf France By ICTOR ROUSSEAU iramttwineanenPHr. A'katnHru me ttvtofi Townships 24 nn.i 86, Booth, est street wen) down ni(. cardboard, to 1 v ri at i it Bee. 6, i was me uiroiiiciioil iillnck mi Hi... ' ., i, i : t.,,-t i .., ..'in,;. ', .,.. (Copyright, i'jin, l.y w. u. i huimianj And ho COUld say nothing; Of Kol- nnan's Mow nut-dde the Inn, of Ills nine offer of friendship, (f the trench- r thai had risked three lives Unit lark might ille on a false errand othlBgl And, If lie had heen aide to I ii :ik. he eniild not have told. Vet he us iL'tloriint of the Inlilhltory proooss fiat now, as always, held him in It 1100. ' But Kleanor clung to hint. "Yen, iplnln Mark. Bananas he " "Me Miit three of u out to rescue a nniided mini Unnecessarily," khUI ark lamely. . Ha saw n spasm pas over ITnwiird's v. this was worse than I low md uhl havi- believed. The Colonel wjis liken ; Ms faith won strong, hut he is one of those who accept the obvl- s. "Listen Cantata tnrlc !" said Floa- r. speaKinit ns tr to a hnhy. " 1 tint l't what you wanted to say. You hud thought f criticizing your superior or, even If you thought him wrong It lanl what you mount, Perhaps 'II ti II mo. father! Stand haek a lit- Now, whisper It, Captain Murk '." Rut in the shelter of Hieanor's arms rk felt altogether nt ponce. What 9 it matter, all this of long ago? re oti going to marry Kellerman, inor?" he asked. cry softly, In the obscurity, ho felt shake tier head. Ami the notion I precisely the opposite effect of nt Klontior had Intended. 'ur nothing nattered1 any more, noth ii t all. He couldn't And excuses rk Wallace had never excused him- 1 In his life. Bleauor drew herself out of his arms I looked ot him. He looked from fine to the Colonel's. Why were j worrying him? How could he " to save hjs life by going Into the 'lire detnlls and explanations that y required of him? i.'ol what a long rigmarole, begin g hack In the war depurttueiit t rk could not string a rase toKcthcr; mind was not constructed In that linn. Ion nor laid her hand on his arm. ptuln Mark don't you see that y moment la torture to us?" she d. here was a terrible Intensity In her as If she were holdlnr, herself ly In restraint, for fenr that she Id fall should she yi-ld to her euto- I struck him." stammered Mark. ! lyoa why. 1 thought he was wrong lk those lives I " lie look upon each face seemed to Man there; It was as If their lives not Murks, hung uoon his words. iddenly u shriek pierced the sky, Ins; olT .Mark's speech, and a shell mewhere hy with n shuttering tuition, followed hy the dull hooin Idlatant gun. The Oafoael started, linn resumed Ins mm i tin d to Mark as If that was an Aiiierioau lines. - ,,,.,v .., fono somewhere across the Holds, the rescnos were rn-hli fx$ lo repel them. Murk itnggered to his tv t ami found '" '" nld stiind. gats arm ached under the lunula. o, lint It was not broken. Probably k splinter hud slruok him. He made his Way toward Mho ColQBeL who eyed htm vacantly us he approached. "Take Klennor to safety , mid leave me. Mark," he suid, In a choking voice. "I'll take you both, sir. This ean'l Inst long, our men will he In the vll Inge In a few minutes. Or an umbu Innee will pass." Mark put his hands beneath the Colo. ncl'a arms and tried to lift him. As the t'ol ! r to stand he eol- inp-od forward In Murks arms, ire looked at Karl piiooiisiv. "Take her ami leave me," he whis pered. "And listen to me, Mark. Slio cares for ,ou. All will rente right, If I can keep my worthless oaroass alive until I've sen the General, lint t ti,- m to i intfv '.' corttcr -I ii. 1 Lot 1. Sfec. : "i n v . t to lb' I hi i ... i loc. il; ut ti to tiiv NW conn r of Lei v, of naid Bee, 6 thanes weal to tha N ' corner of tha i !'4 Si i el Bed 1 leWMMp 25, Sn-Jthi Range !tl. Kast; theme south to SW corner of SK'-.SK'.-i of sail Sec. 1; thence west to the NW cornet of Ken. 12; them I south to the west quarter comer of 1 said sce.12; thence west to the NW cor ner of NIC, of BCU of Sec. 11; 1 thence south to the SW corner of SK ' '4 SE'i of said sec. 11; thonco west. ' to south quarter cornrr of suid I Sec. 1 1 ; thence south through the een ' ter of hections M ami 23 to the south quarter corner of said Sec. 89) thonco en t to the BE cornoi of sec. 21. all in Township 25, South, Itnugc .1I( I .- enst to the SK corner of Sec. 22. In Township 25, South, Range 32, thence iniih to the SK corner of Sec. 27; thalles west to the south neve counted on being done np like flrtor corner f said Sec 27; thanes this." iili thru the center of sec. 114, and There wens tours in Hie old man's a!l '" TownshipSB. south, range 32, eyes. "Korislve me. mv how" In. mm. r.nst, ami the center ot Sec. ., in tered. and fell Into nnconactoOancea, (Township 20. South. Range .'12. East, Mark sot him down against the wall ! north of Malheur liketo the intorsce- ngnlii. It was Impossible to move him, ! t ion of said line and the mennder line oven with Klennor's help. hounding Mnlheur Lake, and being Mark looked at Klcanor. "It's safest i n,'"r ""' oeuler of said Sec. .1 fhence here." ho suid. "The village will be Un an caster and northeasterly diroc ocoupled aaOB. Help will eotne tion, following the meander line of Be broke off nhruptly as another of suid lake to the intersection of said the heavy shells dropped nearer, send- meander line and the enst lino of Sec. Ing the brick (Tegmenta (lying In nil dl- ' 22. in Township 2fi. South. Range 32 tt Section 30, nil. 440.34 aires Section 31, all, :i7.10 acres Township 26, South) Range 89, north of Malheur Lake! Bastion '. all, l acres '. 2, all. 2.'.o.7!l inn Ion .".. Lot 1. 1.0,7,8, 12H.I.T, ncre:'. on (he rih day of March, 11)19, at 1 1 In tha treat quarter cornet thereof' 10 i, Yloi I,- A. M. of said day, or aslthaaes north to tha NK corner of soon thereafter as tho same can b" I Bet i. r,; tbenceweel to the north qnar heard, preeetM to said Court a neU-itnr corner ot saiil Bee, I thenco lion praving said Court to proclaim I south to d" . . n r of said Sec, ilKatlon district and dnflnn tho hound, tries thereof; and to cull an election for tho purposes above sot Total acreage of 33,41tfl.?5 acres forth and to do all things necessary aeserding to tho Government surveys and proper under the law for the for thereof. matlou of said district, and designate All in conformity with the foregoing tho time and place for voting at said and under the laws of the Stat of election Oregon, and YOUR PKTITIONKRS ,,.,', h h ,,, , lu WII L EVER 1'RAY- ' boundaries of the pro- NAm'kS: POeed district as set forth and do scribed In said potltlon are. as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the Intersection oi the Kast Fork of Hllvles Klver and the east and west quarter line through Section. II, Township 14, , South Hiiiiri- :, Baal of Willamette Mer recMons. ttf a sudden It had occurred to hlni that the reason why the Ameri cans did, not enter the tilings was that it was a death-trap; Its ratines were Kast; thence north to the NK corner of raid Sec. 22; thence west to the north quarter corner of said Sec. 22; thence north to the center of Sec. 15 nil mapped and plotted, and the Oer- te ,he Pentcr of Sot.. l0; thence west mans Were bent on Its systematic do- , to the wct quarter corm.r of mlid Sec. 10; thence north to the enst quartet corner ofSec; thence west through the center of sec. 4 to the st ruction Mark stood by Klcanor in Irresolu tion, cursing bis fate. ll did not know what to do. He could too have her; and yet he felt n burning Impulse to play some part In affairs. Ills ey,e. trained by lone, years of practice, took In the tactical situation nt n glance. The Germans must have made a prodi gious thrust In the Bight, bursting through the center; the reserves, still rushing over the fields, were trying to till mid hold the gap. And th.' little Headquarters village was the key to the whole htittloflcM. Wounded men came streaming down the street, followed hy the merciless shells. The aeroplane above was still circling like a hawk: It seemed In credinie that no aeroplane attacked It. And It whs quite dear to Murk that only treachery, calculated and lone planPOd. could have brought about the situation. Kor the Germans must have ad vanced four miles nines nlgfeffell. (To be continued Wanted Men accustomed to re pairing, to re-make one world In bad condition. Quick and skilful work ers required. PETITION FOB AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT Te Be Presented to the County Court of Harney County, State of Oregon. on the 5th Day of March. 1919. TO THE HONORABLE COUNTY COURT OF HARNEY COUNTY: We. the undersigned citizens of the United States, constituting a majority of the owners' of land within the boun- west quarter corner thereof; thence north to the NK corner of Sec. 5; thence west to the north qunrter cor ner cf said Sec. 5; thence south to the center of said sec. 5; thence west to the SK corner of the SW 4 NW4 of said Sec.; thence north to the NW corner of I.ot 3. of said Sec. 5; thence west to the NW cor ner of sec. H; all in said Township 25. South, Range 32V4, East; thence north to the NE corner of SE',4 of J Sec. 30. in Township 24, South, Range 32, East; thence west to the center of said section 30; thence north to the north quarter corner of said Sec. 30; thence west to, the north qunrter cor ner , if section 35; thence north to the center of Sec. 28; thence west to the west quarter corner of said section 20; thenco north to the NW corner of Sec. 27; thence west to the NW cor ner of said section 27; thence north to the east quarter corner of Sec. 21; thence west to the intersection of said line and the East Fork of Silvies Riv ver, all in Township 24, South, Range 32, East, same being the place of be ginning. That the irrigable lands embraced within the boundaries as above de scribed comprises the following, to-wit: Township 24. South Section 21, 8 M, Bthel Caiterson, Rabeeker Catlerson, C. J. Johnson. Adum P, II. George, Kdith Haves, L II- II: .1. !' (iiivos, R. U. Bits, Blanch Bits, N. I'. Middle. Ralph Cattt i an, Dr. If. Hand datteraon, Mill". . (I;. I'd. I'red (i. tit ley. id i man Hull, Elbert George, Alvin C. Bpurlock, Charles Spurlock, L. B, ruin. Amelia Thompson, Grant Thompson, Henry Otley, Fred Otley, Ida Otley, Pick Otley, Scott Hayes, Id Ian! In Barney County, Oregon. thenca west to tka west quarter cor nor of mid Beo.Ilj theme south to , the HV corner of Bee, If, all in I same town and range; thoii'-e west along tka lias between Townships 24 and I!.'., Botttk, to the NW corner of Lot I of Sec. 6, Township 25, South, Range 18, Kast, thenco south to the , SW comer of said lot l, Sm: fl; , thence west to the 8W corner of Lot ; 4 of said Sec. 6; thence south to the i NW corner of Lot 7, of said Sec. 6; thence west to the NW corner of tho 8K 8K4 of Sec. 1; Township 25, South, Range 31, East; thence south to the SW corner of BKU SBU of Ora I Hayes, by Scott Hayes, guar-' said Sec. 1: thonon west to th., nw di""'' . , ,, . corner of 8er. 12; thence south to tho guardian "' "' WC,,t ',Uor,,r rorner of wlld BocVi' leave M. Hayes, by Bee Hares, ij WCKt to ,ho ,NW r""r K.o.nljan. MV of SK of Sec. 11; thenco Ethel Graves, south to the SW corner of 8E4 8E4 Alberta Graves, by Ethel Graves, of said Sec. 11; thence west to south guardian Rose C. Henderson, .1. II. Henderson, Mrs. Rose Crowley, , C. T Miller, Chas. R. Peterson, Henry George, Lee R. George, by Henry George, guardian. C. B. Auamus, A. b. Swain, Sam Mothoi -In ml. J. C. Welcome. Jr.. Belle C. Hayes. A. C. Welcome, Kiaukie Welcome. Section 20, SW' Section 27, all, Section 28, all. Section 33. all. Section 34. all. Section 35, all. Section 30. SH; Range 32, Kast: 320 acres 100 acres 025.38 acres 035.09 acres 040 acres 034.75 acres 040 acres 4H0 acres NW laries as hereinafter described, or i Township 25, South. Range 31. East: who are bona lido claimants to tin-1 Occupied land under the laws of the United States, or who are the holders of nn uncompleted title or contrnet to burchaee state lands under tho Inws of the State of Oregon, all being duly t torture. He struggled In quellBfd OWnert of land, claimant lo Section Section Section Section Sect ion Beet Ion Section 1, SK'iSK'i 11, EVi SK1,, 12. all. 1.1, all. i I. RVa, 88, K'4. 24. all, 40 acres 80 acres 040 acres 010 acres 320 acre i acres 640 acres NOTICK or PKTITION FOR AS lltltK.ATION IHMItM I NOTICI IS IIKHKltV CIVKN.that the uudensiKiied citizens of the fail ed States, bona fide owners of ono in re or more of land within the boundaries hereinafter described, or who are bona fide claimants to un occupied land under the laws of the United Slates or the holders of mi completed titles or contracts for purchase of State lands under tho! laws of the State of Oregon, being dealroas of forming an Irrigation district embracing tbe land within the boundaries hereinafter Set forth, will at the session of the County Court for Harney County. Oregon, quarter corner of said Sec.ll; thence south through the center of sections i Charles Spurlock, 14 and 88 lo the south quarter corner! L. B. Gulp, of said Sec. 23; thenco east to theSK Aurella Thompson, ' corner of Sec. 24, all in Township 25. ' Crant Thompson, South, Range 31, Kast; thence east ) Fred Otley, to the 8E corner of Sec. 22, in Ida Otley, Township 25, South, Range 32. Kast; Hi thence south to the 8K corner of Sec. 27; thence west to south quar ter corner of said Sec. 27; thence south through the center of Sec. 34. and all In Township 25, South. Range 32, Kast, and the center of Sec. I, In Township 2G. South. Range 32, Kast, North or Malheur Lake to the Intersection of sad Una and the meander line bounding Mal heur Ijtke, and being near the cen ter of said Sec. ; thence In an caster and northeasterly direction, follow ing the meander line of said take to the Intersection of said meander Una and the east line of Sec. 22, in Town ship 25. South, Range 32 East; thence north to the NK corner of said Sec. 22; thence west to the north quarter corner of said Sec. 22; thence north though the center or Bee. 16 to the center of Sec. 10; thence west to the west quarter cor ner of said Sec. 10; thence north to the east quarter corner of 8ec. 4; thence west through the conter of Sec. thai east to tna BH corner of tha HW4 NW',4 "I tatd v. Hon; llienoo north to the NW corner of Lot :i. r said See. 5; thence west to the NV corner of He-. 6; all in said Town ship 25, South, Range 32 V4, Kast; thence north to tho nk corner of BIU Of Sec. :tf,, in Township 24, South, Itange 88, Kast; thence went lo center of said Sec. 36; thence north to the north quarter corner of said See. 36; thence west lo the north quarter corner of See. :ir, ; theme north to tat center of Kee. 26; thence west to the went quarter corner of nld Baa, 20; thenca north to theKW COmef of See. 27; (honei; west to the NW corner of said Sec. 27; tkl north to the east quarter corner of Bee.81; tbenot eesl to the intersec tion of said line and tka east fork of Hllvles River, all In Township, 14, .South Range 88, Bast, saas being tho plaoe of beginning. NAMKS OF PaTriTIONTOB. Kthol Catterson. Rebecker Catterson. 0. J. Johnson, Adam F. B. George, Kdlth Hayes, L. B. Hayea, J. K. Graves, R. R. Sltz. Klanche Sltz, N. P. Iilildi... Ralph Catterson, Or. M. Hand Catterson, Mary A. Oard, Fred G. Otley, Herman Rub, Klbert George, Alvin C. Spurlo k. by Scott Hayes, Guar- Hayes, Scott Hayes, Kthel Graves lenry Otley, Disk otley. Scott Hayes. Ora S. Hayes dlan. Othniel K. Hayes, by Scott Guardian. Izora M. Hayes, by Guardian. Bthel Craves. Mherta (Jraves. by Guardian. Rose C. Henderson. J. H. Henderson. Mrs. Rose Crowley. C. T. Miller. Chas. R. Peterson. Henry George. Lee R. George, by Guardian. C. B. Ausmus. A. S. Swain. Sam Mothershead. J. C. Welcome Jr. Belle C. Hayes. A. 0. Welcome. Frank ie Welcome. Henry George ami desperately to find words to , uno,.t.upi,.,i irind of the United Sta ship 86, Booth, Range 88. I In n the noli,, subsided there came a stunning Bound eiin-d to split Ills ear-drums, lie forward, ami felt us If some one lifted him; hsiked out into dark- 'UKht Eleanor aad knew uotb- CHAPTER XV. en he slowly grew conscious It nth tbe glad realisation that he mild her. lie felt her hands, and warm, binding u bandage i his arm. He opened his eyes to Ir fan- bent over his. And It wus I lue criea rang In his eurs, distant IDIemJlng, surging, swelling and down, but never censing. The 'i small-armi was continuous. tn' t tinted bv the loud timbre of is lying amid a heap of debris I"! i- mi the village Jail. Not fur saw the Colonel sitting with I ed. irooiied no HL'iiiiiMl (lie ' . of ii wall, a blood-stiil noil round his head. Ihiuik Coil!" cried Eleanor. law ,i.ii iiiiconseloiiH so loin Murk I And Die Colonel Is I I saw the lleil Cross uiil'- aini cried, but they could not l.'ii of uncompleted titles to lands and all being qualified .tors under the laws of the State , of Oregon for organizing irrigation i districts, being doeiroUU of forming nn irrigation district embracing the i hndl hereinafter designated within the boundaries hereinafter described I and set forth, and utilizing thewat I ers of Silvies River and its tributaries, of Foley Slough, Poison Creek and Sngc Hen Creek, for the purpose of ii ligation and the reclamation of suid lands, and for domestic purposes, do hereby petition your Honorable Court us follews: That it is the purpose of the under signed petitioners to organize an ir rigation district under the provisions and by virtue of the irrigation distirct laws of the State of Oregon as recit- I i-d in Chapter 357, General. Laws of i Oregon, 1017, providing for the orgaii- i.ation hiiiI management of irrigation I districts; and That your Honorable Court do pro ' claim a district as set forth herein, ' ilutirr...,,!,... tVli. O'ar.1,. of u.til .liall'l,'! i. I, i i I i r ' , . i ' ........ . . . . ....... Section Section So. tion Section Section 1. 1.1'. 8, till. H. all 4. all 5, el! t.'l't.nn ni'i-i'i MOJO aeres 640.48 aeres 042 ".-i 844.04 SCI . acres Section 6, Lolfl. S1 N': . S'-j Section 7, all. Section S, all, Section , nil, Section 10, all. Section 11. all. Section 12, all, Section IB, all. Section 14, all. .IH.02 634.48 040 040 and defining the boundaries thereof; and Set ion 15, all, Bastion io. all, Section 17, ifll Section 18, nil, Section 10, all, Section 20, all Section 21, nil. Section 22, all. .Section 2.1. all. Section 24, all. Section 25, all. Section 20, all, Section 34, EVi, Section 35, all, Sict ion .10, all, acres acres acres acres 040 acres 040 acres ii 10 acres 040 acres 840 ucres acre acres itci e acres acres acres 040 acres ti in acres 040 acres 0.10.37 acres 040 aeres 680.60 acres .121.81 acres 010.08 ucres IHI.H8 acres 040 40 040 038.44 64138 040 That your Honoruhle t'ourt proceed I Township 25, South, Range Bftt East Jnd theat the guns were boom round them they auw khaki- I'nerii ii ns swarming over the Kill let Hi,, vllllltfe seemed lie- They were alone In a little 'aim amid the tumult. II are wo to do?" eried the girl. I'll walk? Try to stand on ioiir lei me help you. We must get i' I somewhere." qiiestiou on Murk's lips died mere 'nine the bowl of a l II followed hv i, xloooliit' In,. 'hiinn of broken orleks snout- the air at tbe end of the street, ig inio a cloud of dust. An In with such dispatch as may be under said aw to call an election for tho purpose above set forth and to do all things necessar.v under suid law for the formation of said district, desig nating the time and place foi voting at said election; and That the boundaries and descrip tion of the land under said district iliall be as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at tha intersection of the Kast Fork of Silvies River and the cast and west quarter line through Section 21, Township 14, South, Range I.2, East of Willamette Meri(lu..i, in II. i in-v County, Oregon; thence west1 to the west quarter corner of sui.l Sec. 21; thence south to h. SW cor ner of Sec. 33, all in same town and i 0. all. 7, all, 8, all. !, all. 10, SW', 15. W'-,, Mil iter quae a oissUs ,apye; thence eat along tha (Ins he- Section S'ei-I ion Section Section Section Section Section Section Section 10, all, Section 17, all. Section 18, al. Section IH, all Section 20, all. Section 21, all, Section 22, all, Section 27, all, Section 28, all, Sactie 2fl, all, 4, SM. 320 acres 5, EH i SW'4; W'iNW'4 550.06 acres acres acres acres acres acres 405.08 485.58 040 040 100 320 acres 040 acres 040 acres 48.8.18 acres 487.05 acres 002,40 acres 553.7.1 acres 504.44 acres 122.29 acres 11.97 acres M.24 acres Jam'.'' W !eaaiaW; Caurlakl Hit kr g J Tf. ...m. SAY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-iyour-smokemotor, all right, if you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing 1 Just between ourselves, you never will wiae-up to high-spot-amokc-joy until you can call a pipe by ita first name, then, to hit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert I Well, air, you'll be ao all-fired happy you'll want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your amokethrottle wide open I Talk about smoke-sport.' 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