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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PASS, OREGON, JANUARY 7, 1904. ..t t 1 1 1 ' 1 t t t . r.. .r t.. .... evjji jvi rvi ri. fi j i ji ; J-5 4 . . .:...A.:.4.. .4. .4..VJ. : 1 T GRAUSTARK .By.. GEORGE BARR CoplrtuM, lr'l, !- Jlrrhert H. Stnne McCUTCHEON S- : writer," he .-ill, "no I liuve not made a SYNOPSIS Chapter 1 OrenfiiU Lorry, ft wealthy American globi trotter, stumbles into acquaintance with a charming foreign girl 011 the. tmiu from Denver to Washington. Tim pair are left bcliiu tl when the, (Her Hiopn for rejiairs in Went Virginia. Cliapter II Lorry wirei uheail to hold tin) train. lie and llio unknown girl ride twenty miles at'a tearing pace in a mountain coach. Them is no lovcmaliii.g, but a near ajiironeh to it a tlie rolling tinge tumbles tho passengers uhout. "We arc to bo honored, nlr," mild tho old gentleman, hut In such n way tlnit (Ironfall had a distinct feeling Hint It was hu who wn3 to ho honored. Aui.t Yvonne sniilis graciously, and he took his departure. While Iledrlck wal dressing tho Jagged lltllo cut tln nfnll complacently survcyd llio patient la tho mirror oppose and wild to himself a hundred times: "You lucky dog! It was worth fcrty gashes like thin. I'.y , Jove, she's divine!" In a fever of eager haste ho bathed and attired himself for dinner, the Im perturbable Hcdrlok assisting. One tiery filled tho American's mind, "I wonder If I am to Hit beside her." And then: "I have sat beside) her! Thero can never again be mien delight!" It wiii 7 o'clock before bin rather un usual toilet wan completed. "See if they havo koiio t" the diner, Iledrlck," be "11 lil to tho inanxcrvnnt, who de parted ceremoniously, "I don't know why he Bhotild he no Tory polite," observed Jjirry, gazing wonderlngly iirtcr li 1 tu. "I'm not a king. That reminds mo. I must inlro duco myself. Mio doesn't know me from Ailain." Iledrlck returned and iiiiuoiiuced that tbey bad Just gone to the dining ear and were awaiting him there. lie hur ried to the diner and miide I. Is way to thejr table. I'uclo f'aspnr and bla niece were facing hlin an he enme up be tween the tables, and he saw, with no little regret, that ho wan to Hit beside the auut-dlrectly opposite the girl, however. Hho ainllitl up at him as lie Ktood before them, bowing. Ho saw the expression of Impilry In those deep, liquid eyes of violet ill thi'lr gaze wan dered over his hair. "Your heud? I nee no bandage," the aid reproachfully. "Thero Is a small plaster, and that Is all. Only heroes may have dangerous wounds," he mild laughingly. "Is heroism In America nieiiHured by the number of studies or the size of the plaster?" she asked pointedly. "Ill my country It Is a Joy mid not a ca lamity. Wounds are the misfortune of valor, l'ray la seated, Mr. Lorry - Is It Hot?" she said, pronouncing It ipialutly. . lie sat down ml her suddenly on In n r llig her utter bis name. How hud she learned It? Not a soul on tho train knew It, bo was sure. "I am Caspar (iuggetiHlocker. Permit Hie, Mr. Lorry, to present my wife mid my lileco, Miss (luggenslm ker," said the uncle more gracefully than he Im.l ever heard such a thing uttered before. Ill a dale, stunned by the nnine GllggenslocUcr- mystified liver their aciiuiilntnneo with bis own when ho bud been foiled at every fair attempt to learn theirs, Lorry could only mum ble bis m kuowlcilguictit. In all his life bo had never lost column ml of lilni elf as at this moment, (iuggeusloeker! . , (jw 1 V "1'ou lu. l.y i"i."' sstujil f'-el Hie dunk sweat of illiap. (HMnY-aiuUi,!. ii in bn.w. A. j 'WHw-r., 'juat., ,i cobbler a '4.iiinl'.o ,'Htonyiui, if ou.;,""- slocret-v. v. luig '4uai't'.tref"rBlll , to glance uncoiii'ei nivtV", . k4 S fe took up his mipkln, but his rjW ered helplessly. She was looking so rouely nt hlin, yet he f uncled he -, shadow of mockery hi her blue t yn. "If you were a novel writer, Mr Lor ry, whnt manner of heroine w ould on fhoose ?" she nuked, with a Minle so tni.ti.llr.lng thnt be umlersi I In atlnctlvi-lv why f,t. h:w revhim: a topic on-4 nbniidened. 11in cocin-ioM as Inereiind. Her tin le mid mint were regarding him calmly evpecian' l,V, h Imiiglnrd. "I-l have no ambition to be a novel 'InsIJe each pounil ruckate ii Lion Coffee will lo found a FREE came. 60 different catnes. All new. At Your Grocer'. tudy of heroines." "lint you would have an Ideal," iti ,ersisloii. "I'm sure I I don't that is, slie would not iiocvHsnrily be a heroine. Un less, tf course, it would require hero Ism to iuw as an Ideal for such a pro-uile fe llow ns I." "To begin with, you would call her Clarals I Montrose or something equal ly n impossible. Volt know the name of a heroine In a novel must he eu phonious. That Is nil exacting rule." It was mi open tnunt. and be could wo that she was enjoying his jllseoinflturo. It ii roused his Indignation uinl his wits. "I would Urst give my hero a distill-i-ui.-hed nnine. No matter what tho herolue'K name might be, pretty or oth erwise, I could easily change It to hll In llio last chnphT." hhe flushed In nentli Ids now bright, kii-n eyej and the ready though unoxectisl retort t'ncle Caspar placed bis napkin to his Hps mid coughed. Aunt Yvonne sludl oiifcly Inspected her bill of fnre. "No inn tier what you call a rose, it Is al ways sweet," lie iiihhst meaningly. At this she laughed good iinlurcdly. He marveled at her white teeth and red llpH. A rose, after all. tiuggeii locker, rose; rose, not (luggenslookor. No, no! A rose only! He fain lid he ciui;.'ht a sly look of triumph In her Um le's swift glance toward her. Ililt Uncle Caspar was not a rose. Ho was (luggensloc ker. Iluggensloeker -butcher! Sllll he did not look the part; no, ind 1. That extraordinary man n butcher, a gardener, a -and Aunt Yvonne? Yet they were tiuggenslock- ITS, "Here is the waller," the girl ol acrved to his relief. "I am famished lifter my pleasant drive. It was so hnielng, was It not, Mr. (ironfall Lor ry?" "Che uio n mountain ride always us an uppetl.er," be said obligingly, and ao euilcil the Jest about a Inline. The orders for the dinner were given, mid the quartet sat hack In their chairs to await the coming of the soup. Greu fall was still wondering how she had learned his mime, and was on the point of asking several times during tho conventional discussion of the weather, the train mid tho mountains. He considerately refrained, however, unwilling to embarrass her. "Aunt Yvonne tolls me nlie never ex pected to see uio alive after the statlou agent telegraphed thnt we were coin ing overland in thnt awful old carriage. The agent at 1" says It Is a danger ous road, at the very edge of tho moun tain. Ho also Increased the composure of my uncle and aunt by telling tlieiu tliut a wagon rolled off yesterday, kill ing a mini, two women and two horses. Hear Aunt Yvonne, how troubled )'uU must have Invn!" "I'll confess there were times wlieu I thought wu were rolling down tho mountain." said 1irry, with a relieved luike of the bead. "Sometimes I thought we were sour ing through space, whether upward or downward 1 could not tell. We never fulled to como te earth, though, did we?" she laughingly asked. "ICuiphallcally! Larth and u lltllo grief," bo said, pulling bis hand to his head. "Hoes It pnlll you?" she asked ipilck- iy. "Not In the least. I was merely feel liq; to sie If tin- cut were still there. Mr.-Mr. (luggeiiloeker, did the cou illictor object to holding tho train?" ho asked, remembering what the conduc tor bad told him of the old gentleman's actions. "At Hist, but I soon convinced hlin that It should he hold," said the other ijuletly. "My husband Hpoke very harshly to the poor man," added Aunt Yvonne. "Hut I am afraid, Caspar, he did not UuitcrMiiud a word you said. You were U'ly much excited." '1 he sweet old lady's iittcinpix nt Lngllsh were much more laborious than her husbiind's. "If he did not understand my Luif llsh he was very good ut guessing," said her husband grimly. "He told me you had threatened to call him out." ventured the young man. "Cull I 1 1 l out'.' Ach, a railroad con ductor!" la lini'il I'ncle Caspar In line scorn. "Caspar, I heard you say that you Would mil bUii nut," Interposed Ids wife, with reproving eyes. "Ach, Cod! 1 have made a mistake! 1 see it nil! It wns tliu other word f on nut down, not out! 1 Intended to call I it in dow ii. us you Americans say. I hope he will not think I challenged 1 1 1 1 1 1 . " He was very much perturbed. 'I think he was nfiald veil would." .orrv. - ! Hitjnid have no feur. 1 could not met H.4nilroad conductor. Will you fl:.i Nil hlin 1 could not so coudi'- HVian Jtc-ddc, dueling is murder lu jour coun'ry, 1 inn told " "it usually Is. sir. Much mote to than In T:uioi. " The others hs.kcd at Mm Inqulilugly. "I menu that In Ameiicu when two men pull theli revolvers mm go to sboetlll ill each other Holla ouo U Uill.-d frequently belli. Ill Kill-one, iis I iiudoi-tand (, seratih with a Ml old ends the t ouibal " "Von have I ii misinformed." rj. lialmed I nele i'nyr, Ids evebrows llevated. " I y. I iule c.ispni- lias fought moi i" - il in lie can ivuiit." cried the gtrl "An,! I. is p.,. slain Ids man every tin . '. ' a--k. I ; r. n r.i 1 1 kiidbligly. glanc- hur Hem oi . to th,. ni her. Aunt Y ei shot a i-em.o 'ii:; iool, ;i the girl. iiI.m I Mb d ltismnt:. her ey goliy :: !' in al l tilt to the f ,.f hi r line: 'I !" Lei I I hcllld ti e old g.-tlt ie men inriu r. n,. as looking nt le.s bill of I'll, but Ids cms wile livni and a'ai-i.g the c.u I "as ciiimplillg be til i ell lli long, t...,y tin,,, :s Th Aii . iii an n ,il'e.l Cat n furliiiMcu tonic bad bn ii leached lljinli. "He has fought and lie has slain," he tllieu' I as iili k lis II llusli. "He is ti A "riv;hunJ Pori. !!iiiin.ng like mid down t'le street, 1 :ni ln ihe , , eno '.nt.. or a Imiiuled t1:. r nci til ins, sie cvi 'vd.tv is'cur- : " lilli'S. ll liecocaes MTV bedy to Curd Pirsljm, t. Ii ibie salve h'ulidy ' nn.i W. S. lUiloy, 1'. I'. True, Teaxs. '. ' ''' "em as g,v,sl Luel.len'ii writes: "My w :fe h id Is e i MiuVriug A'm I'l'ic l'nriis, i uts, -er- s, etc, livi f eai with paial i . i i Ie r .u -' ; i,. : '. !v i:e 1. r lt eth'i k ! vbc'i I was p'MV.uc d to n-e r .'air : i IT, t ee at N.il'onil H'et- ., and h.-r I ,,nl i;,,,,, i'k. Vb:.rm,-r. nt, W 1,1. Ii i II. e woik. ' . ug l u. et-. lutcher, no gardener, do cobbler. That't tertaln!" Tell us, Tnele Caspar, what yon aid to the conductor," cried the young lady nervously. "Tell them, Caspar, how alarmed wo were," adib-d soft voiced Aunt Yvonne. Gronfall was a silent. Interested ipec tntor. He somehow felt a If a wen from some tragedy had been repro duced In thut brlefi-st of momenta. Calmly and composedly, a half luille now lu his face, the soldierly Caspar narrated the tory of the train's run from one station to the other. "We did not miss you until we had almost reached the other station. Then your Aunt Yvonne asked me where you bad gone. I told her I hail not Been you, but went Into the conch ahead to goiirob. You were not there. Then I Went on to the dining car. Ach, you were not there. In alarm I returned to our car. Y'otir aunt and I looked every where. You were not anywhere. 1 Kent Iledrlck ahead to summon the conductor, hut he luid hardly left lis when the engine vvhlsll.il sharply ami the train began to slow up 111 a Jerky fashion. I rushed to the platform, meeting Iledrlck, who was as much iil.'irmed us I. He said the train bad been flagged and thnt there must be something wrong. Your aunt came out and told me that she had made a atrange discovery." (ironfall observed thnt be was ad dressing himself exclusively to the young Italy. "She had found that the gentleman In the next section was also missing. While we w ere standing thero In doubt and perplexity the train came to a standstill, and soon there was shouting on the outside. I climbed down from the car and saw that we were ut a lit tle station. The conductor came run ning toward mo excitedly. " 'Is the young lady In tho car? he asked. " 'No. For heaven's sake, what have you heard 7' I crlisl. "Then she bus been left at 0 ,' be exclaimed, and nsisl Homo very ex traordinary American words. "I then Informed him that ho should run hack for you, first learning that you were alive and well. He said he would he d d If he would pardon the woid, ladles. He was very angry and said lie would give orders to go abend, but I told hlin I would denisnd restitution of his government. Ho liiiighisl In my face, and then I Iwcnme Hlinini'linsly angry. I siild to him: " 'Sir, I shall call you dow n' not out, ns you have said -'and I shall run you through tho mill.' "That was good American talk, sir, wns It not. Mr. Lorry? I wanted him to understand lue, so I tried to use your very best language. Home gentlemen who are traveling on this train and some very excellent Indies also Joined In the demand that the train be held. Ills dispatch from O said that you, Mr. Lorry, Insisted on having It held for twenty minutes. The conductor In sulted you, sir, by saying that you had more uh, what Is It? gall than liny Idiot he had ever sismi. When hu laid that, iilllmugli I did not fully under stand that It was u rellectlon on you, o Ignorant urn I of your language, I took orennlon to (ell I i I iii that you wero a gentleman m il a friend of mine, lie asked me your I'.niiie. but ns I did not know It I could only tell 1dm that he would Irani It soon enough. Then ho said something w hich has pur.hsl me ever since. He told mo to close my face. What did he mean by that, Sir. Lor ry?" "Well, Mr. (iuggenslocker, that means la refined American 'stop talk ing,'" said Lorry, controlling n desire to shout. "Ach, that accounts for his surprise when I talked louder and faster than ever. I did hot know what he meant. Ho said podllvely lie would not wait, but Just then a Hcenud message came from the other statlou. 1 did not know what It wns then, bill u gentleman told mo that It Instructed him to hold the train If he wanted to hold his Job. Job Is situation, Is It not? Well, when he rend that message he said lie would wuit Just twenty minutes. I asked lilln to tell me how you were coining to us, but he refused to answer. Your aunt aud 1 went at once to the teiegrnph man and Implored li 1 in to tell us the truth, and he said you were coming hi a carriage over n very dangerous road. Imagine our feelings when he snld some people had been killed yesterday ou that very road. "When your aunt and I returned to the train we saw the conductor holding his watch. He said to me, 'In Just three minutes we pull out. If they are not here by that time they can get on the hint they know how. I've done all 1 en ll.' 1 did not say a word, but w ent b my seetioii mid hud Iledrlck get out my pistols. If the train left before you arrived It would be without its con ductor. "Then cntiie the sound of cnrrlnge w lus Is and galloping horses. Almost before we knew It you were with ns. I mil so happy that you were not a min ute later." There -,ias something so cool and grim in the quiet voice, something so ileieriulned III those brilliant eyes, that lirenfall felt like looking up tho con ductor to congratulate hlin. The din ner was soiled, and wlille it was living I'.UcusMd his fair companion of the I'rlvo graphhnlly described the expeii niie of twenty strmige minutes In n IhnekledoiMi mountain ioaeh. Somehow the real tlnvor of romance was sttleken from the ride by her can JJd .'idiulsiions. hat he hud consld-i-ied a romantic treasure wns being nlmly robluil of Its glitter, leaving for Ids ineiuorv the blur of nn oilvcn On e In w bli h he had played the part of I gallant gentleman and she a grateful lu'.y. lie was beginning to feel isbanad of the conceit that had misled htm. I low n pi libi heart he was say ing. 'I iiN.d'.t have known It. I did know It. ::o is not like other women." The ,iewYcl ivnl'al, nee that dwelt lu tin rapt faces of the' others' forced Lito his wondering mind the Impression that this girl could do no wrong. j "Aud, Aunt Yvonne," she laid. In con-, elusion, "the luck which you say Is mine as birthright asserted Itaelf. I es-; caped unhurt, while Mr. Lorry alone po.ssesiu-s the pain and unpleasantness f our ride." "I posse! neither," he objected. The fain that you refer to Is a pleasure." 'The pain that a man enduma or D woman should always be a utea,sure,' laid I'ncle Caspar smilingly, f 't ; "Hut It could not be a pleasan t blpi unless the woman conslcxad Itja pain," reasoned Mlsi Gufiiliekr. "He could not feel happy It sileUlf! Jbot respect the pain." (" f.; "And encourage It," pYinetited Lorry dryly. "If you do oat rcrjafl me occasionally thnt I am hjrt, M fi JUR' genslcekcr. I am llablo'to forget IL" To himself he added, "PII neve learn how to ay It In one brmtU," Jtrf "If I were not so ssa ,to part from you, I should be youf physlcu, and, ilk nil physicians, Prolong Jour ail ment Interminably." th ahJ'prettlly. "To my di-cpest saHsftii Most," he said warmly, not llghtlj. Tbeas, waa noth ing fu.ther from hli mliid . ban servile flntt"'-y. us his rojohiiler might Imply. "Ales." he weiitfu."W no sooner meet than we pas.ijilnj& I ask when you u re to sail?" '' "on Thursday," replied Mr. Guggen '.ocker. "I Ml the Kaiser Wllhelui der Grosse," added his niece, a faraway look com ing Into her eyes. "We are to stop off one day, to morrow, lu Washington," laid Aunt Yvonne, aud the Jump that Lorry's heart gave was so mighty that he wai afraid they could see It in his face. "My uncle has some business to transact In your city, Mr. Lorry. We are to spend tomorrow there and Wednesday In New York. Then we nil. Ach, how I long for Thursday!" His heart sank like lead to the depths from which It had sprung. It required no effort on his part to see that he was alone In his Infatuation. Thursday was more to her than his existence. She could forget hlin and think of Thursday, and when she thought of Thursday, the future, ho was but a thing of the past, not even of the pres ent. "Have you always lived In Washing ton, .Mr. Iirry?" asked Mrs. Guggeii sloeker. "All my life," ho replied, wishing at that moment that he was homeless and free to choose for himself. "You Americans live lu one city mid then In another." she said. "Now, Id our country generation after genera tion lives and dies In one town. We are not migratory." "Mr. Ijorry has offended us by not knowing where Grnustark Is located on the map," cried the young lady, aud lie could see tho flash of resentment Id ber eyes. "Why, my dear sir, Grnustark Is lu" began I'ncle Caspar, but she checked hlin Instantly. "I'uclo Caspar, you are not to tell him. I have recommended thut br study geography and discover for hlui aelf. He should be ashamed of his lg uornnce." He wits not ashamed, but he menial Iy vowed that lieforo ho wns n day old er he would find Graustnrk on the mnp and would stock his negligent brain with till that history and the encyclo pediu had to say of the unknown laud Her uncle laughed, and, to Iirry's dis appointment, obeyed the young lady'i command. "Shall I study the map of Europe Asia or Africa?" naked be, and they laughed.' "Study the mnp of the world." snld Miss Guggeiislocker proudly. "Kdelweiss Is the capital?" "Yes, our home city, the queen of the crags," cried she. "You should set Kdelweiss, Mr. Lorry. It Is of tin nioui tain, the plain and the sky. Then are homes lu the valley, homes on tin mountain side and bonus lu tin clouiN." "A: J yours? From what you say P must lie above tho clouds In heaven." "We are farthest from the clouds, foi wo live In the green valley, shaded bj the white topped mountains. We niny In Kdelweiss, hnve what climate we will. Hoetors do not send us ou Unig Journeys for our health. They tell m to move up or down the mountain. have balmy spring, glorious summer refreshing autumn and chilly winter Just as we like." "Ideal! I think you must tie pretty well toward the south. You could not have July In January If you were far north." "True; yet we have January in July. Study your map. We are discernible to the naked eye," she snld, half Ironlc ully. "I cure not If there are but three III habitants of Grnustark, all told. It Is certainly worthy of n iKisltlou on an) map," Hiild I.ony gallantly, and tils lis tuners applauded with patriotic appro elation, "lty tho way, Mr. Gug-l!ug gcnsloekcr, yon any the conductor asked you for my name, and you did not know It. May I ask hew you learned It later on?" His curiosity got the better of him, and Ills courage was lncrensiHl by the champagne the olu gentleman had ordered. "I did not know your name until in niece told It to me after your nriivnl In the carriage," said I'ncle Caspar "I don't remember giving It to Miss Guggcnslocker at any time." ssid l.or ry. "You were not my Informant." sn aid demurely. "Surely you did not guess It." "till, no, indeed. I nm no mind rent er." "My own miine was (lie last t;,.n. you could have read in my inlnd lu thm event, for 1 hnve not thought of It Ii tbri-e days." She was sitting with her ellsnvs the table, her Wiin lu her hniitls, o dreamy look lu her blue eyes. v- - -i nA' ! k mm'- .. cx:-i .. . . j. l.-h itit .1.-.-T,- AtiT.Mni wriilVig qui.-ftiv ftjfvrtin .-ur rttci ;i (nvn(iin iwi )(. i iMii'i t' l. lint; iriiMl f"(itVttiitl. tint .m WVH fruss. H,iii Bfcr., t f. r rttt ttltMt llir.'imrt ... tx-i'i.u n-sfh ti, 'th mt if'-w t. Scientific Jir.: A hi,1s.niWT U!utrf i-l w rulCi-tt x f n ,!,. -.n toUNNiCa. 3i3:r'.i. Urtm'ti OA..-, ili y' m . "Ydo say you oVforHed "that cotu Jom the porter on the Denver train T "Within two hours after I got iboard." "Well,' that coin purchased your same for me," she said calmly, candid ly. He gasped. "You you don't mean that you" be stammered. "Y'ou see, Mr. Lorry, I wanted to know the name of a man who came nearest my ideal cf what an American should be. As soon as I saw you I knew that you were the American as I had grown to know him through the books-big. strong, lxdd and comely. Thnt la why I bought your name of the porter. I shall always say that I know the name of an Ideal American Gren fall Lorry." Her frank statement staggered him almost beyond the power of recovery. "I I am honored," he at last man aged to say, bis eyes gleaming with embarrassment. "I trust you have not nn &MTttL fJ wikk "Well, that coin yiurchriKd V""r numl Jor inc." found your first judgment a faulty one." He felt very foolish after this flat remark. "1 have remembered your name," she said graciously. His heart swelled. "There are a great many better Amer icans than I." he snld. "You forget our president and our statesmen." "I thought they were mere politi cians." (ironfall Lorry, idealized, retired to bis lierlh Unit night, his head whirling with tlie emotions inspired by this strange, beautiful woman. How lovely, how charming, how naive, how queen ly, how Indifferent, bow warm, how cold -how everything that puzzled him was she. His lust waking thought was: "(iuggenslocker! An angel with a inline !i LL.:"" ( 'ii br rmiiinu l ) T.y some sudd vi sound she drops the van- upon t':'- ii. .She is nervous and may isj tol Jl hat iit'rvon-,mss is a luxury which only a rich woni.ii: i .m , X ) .7..,,l 1.. i,..l,l,. . V Rnontlrv Board Notice is hereby given that the District Ernn-Iary Board of Josephine Countv, Oregon, will meet In the court imnse in tlie afternoou on Janu ary ?, 11)04 lo net on a petition now on file to cheapo the bouudary lines ot school dh-tr;ct No. 2 and so ns to include the following de scribed territory in school district No. 7, of Josephine County : ffC.nimencing at tho point where tlie cfuter line of SS.-C. HI, Township 3 Mouth, Range 5 West of Vollam t,e Meridian, touches Kogue Kiver iheiice running south ou said nue to the corner in the center of 6"ctig :t0 of same township and rani i hence cast oil" mile to tho centos M Sec. 2D, thence North on tlie line In the -center of sections 21) and if) to Rogue Kiver, thence westerly town the bauk of said river to the pjjioe (. tKU,ni"g- LINCOLN SAVJhftlC i -I Crx'i- asi.1 Ssflf'f iii Ulfkli. Ajumy cup v ' j r r Vow at Unwits rasn, un y I' Ely's Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Cive Satisfaction. CIVE8 RELIET AT ONCE. It cleanses, soothes, henls, aud protect the diseased membrane. It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly, liestorts tho Reuses of Taste and BnielL Ksy to ue. (,'itai:n no injurious drugs. Applied into tho nostrils nnd absorbed. Luge Size, Tel cents lit Druggists or by mail; Trial Sue, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS. tS V i St., New York. :7ord to imlch;,. iAi a. Xervous.ivss . v" i.ii cost m;my a " ellllail h r ik- V. '. L vswm ii wen- (t y-r?'-',1 the pii.-e ef r " - fW1 .ui!i-s.i is V ''', iitilation. a I ' ;er lost or per- w 11 I i liilllllllllLie,iLtlllilllilllii 3 yf i mm l rrr r- ! k it" i it. it, I it'C --g V J ' I I'lISi LICU VlllOLlll. in h tinii vn run fry the u 1KT it i ut i I linger l(st(r j haps the whole hand cru'-.ifti. Nrrvnufic in women is co;u niunlv t a symptom of uonunlvtiiv i'... It in usrless in S.Kh C.IK' S t ) "liixtor " for the nerves alo-.L. (,'ure ttu'di.iMM'S which attack the dclicatt' woman ly orxuusm iiiul ntTvousiies will be cured also. Dr. iVrre's Favorite 1 re- sotitim m;ikx-! wenk v. omen strong, su'V. wn:ien well, it r-itaMishes renU:r ity, tlrus weal.enim: tlr.iii:-., heals iiillam nution and ulceratiiMi, and cures female weakness. It traiKinIiLs tlie nerves and itidu'rs re'reshinjc; Ueep. "In llu- .. r.,; I ..s trciiMri) with tirr. (hH.k'sj. he;. 1.. hr li- it t iT.niMt atiil Intmle w-HknK-" w Ut--. Mi- l,i,ni. h M Hiiccv. of Mlit iiiwrtjiii'n, N' V "i..f( fciiriuiifr I vrmie V u nti-t ynn .nivi,. tl mr ,, liX v,,r p,,vttite Vtvm npo-.ti' mm.1 t;..Mcii M.-.!u.-,l Iwovrrv ' 1 d .l i mni I Ui-n.t-x tu ni.).!mo rpi.llv cirj (iini. ,1 i.iLinj ill.- inr (Kin,-, iiAif it Wzcn pn. h ( I'.tvi.nir 1'it- . ripinii mil lii I. tt-n Mrtlu.il UiKiirry l.n tin- .up ot live moiHli ml hi It h.in M riit li.nl it unrM my inrincr tiralth " Vr. Pierce's IMeasatit Pellets clear the inutUlv Complexion. IWtter Than a Plajler. A piet'e of thiHii'd iI.im'M'd with t han;hi i l.iiirs Pain Palm ami IkiuihI 'Mi Hi-- ntl'it'trtl parts, is hi tter than i )-i,U r for a lame Imt k and for pains in the hide t r cin i. Pain Halm lias no Mipeno!' :is a liniment for In rein f of d.-ep nt. d, iiiiincular m t rli u...jf h' ;:ii i Kor nh hy all lrnt:j.is's A Timely Sugscstion. This is the soaKon of tho year wlltn tho prodeiit and careful hounewifn replrnishefl lur supply of Clunnher lain'H Conh Renn ly. It is ct rtum to ho needed bt'fnro the winltTH if over, nnrt rotiults nro ninoh nn t jirompt Hiid Halihfuotory when it in kepi at hand and tveti an soon us tli col. I is cnutrarti'd and before it has,be (uin settled in tin system. Thero in no danger it Kiviu it to children, for ii contains no harmful tuibstaiice. It i pleasant to take both udulfs hu) children lik it. It always cun'S. For sale by all druetf'h-K Heart Fluttering. Vii(liH);tcd food nnd cas in th ; Rtoinach, located ju-.t below tin heart, presses against it ami CM usee heart palpitation. When your heart tronblf'Hyou in that way take Herbine j for a few days. Yon will noon be. nil ou ceuis at siover urujr Vo. rilit. PreIiviit Country l litb, ltntn llarbti, HU H. "Alter my firit baby was born I did not jctm to regain my strength although the editor nave me a tonic hich he consid crcd very superior, but instead o getting bitter I crew weaker every day. My hus. bind insisted tlut I take Wine of Cardui for a week and tee what It would do for me. I did t.Ac the medicine tnd was very grateful tn fi.-.d my strength and health iioJy returning. In two weeks) was out vt l ed and in a month I was aMc to take u; ii'.y usujI duties. I am very enthusl tii'.c in :t praise." AVineef t'ardui rnnfont the organs tf f i"ti f' r the ordeal of prej; ran y ::n i i.i iiiith. It prerpntsmis c :ri ;. No woman who takes Wine ot't jjiiui need fi-.ir the coming of her cnild. If Mrs. I'nrath had taken Wine i-f I'aidi.i before Iut buhycanie she would not have been weakened as she was. Her rapid recovery should comtm-nd thin creat remedy to every expeeturt ir.uther. W ine of Ckrdui regulates the menstrual fluw. nTVISTRAT0B'3 SALi REAL PROPERTY. Notice is lierel.y giveu tl.at jnu dersipied, Admiuistnitor of tl la.eol A8e. t ST, deM will, on aud after Friday, the , J tl,f..llo ii.K d. srribod real pi " J belongiiiK to tlie said eate, The wenfr'y lt m ot Lots o tVo in Block E of Bonrue'srst AddHioulothe City of Oran" in JopJiine Coaiuy. OB0'1"" hmutW i fl'owa: hi flf"t tit ifa4li westerly corner pf M " a .ii Block E. uce nortlio-ly along the easterly ol lonnli street two iiBiiureu ftefio the nortiwcsero Lot two in said Block overly along the northerly r ol sid Lot two one hundred hit? . thenco soutlierlv aim parauei"- Foortli street two hnnuren "J f et to the sontherly line of Lo'"- oered one, thence westerly aiur soutlierly line of said Lot No. ono A Street to tlie pmce oi u--&r- The said property will oe the higliest aud best bidder for cin hand subject to confirmation lie Comity Conrt for Josephine Cj. Oreou. mis nonce is yuvim'-j order of Hon. J. O. Bootn, Oy .TodKe, niade in tlie mutter he Estate of Agile a., cawjer 11 tli day of December, 1UI3, ' published in the Kot;ne River fier in pursuance of said order. J v F. W. SAWfl. Administrator of the Estate C'ues K. sawyer, ceoeancrt. Thm Crmrhcphane rvpron'uoca kind ef ntms Hot nccasaaor "i ' p'ajr mnj Inmtrumuwt acu 'PyFimior Graphophost $3.50 to $100 AV2-THj $30 COLUMBIA RECORDS nt mny tnmkm of T miking mmchhm mcho roR -ffrr catalccub n iimt of . ,nr. . , . -wn m. maiom. mna mmlmctlmmm lor bmn0, wahmmirm, aornml, plocola. mio. DISCS Soven Inch GO cents each, $3 m dozen Ton Inch $1 each, SIO a dozen c Yur.'DEns black supl-r-:ardened columbia moulded records 25 cents each, $3 a dozen Brmnd now pracaa. KucA moro durmblm thmm mny othmr oyHndmr Cotemisia Phonograph Co. Godr street, si nmcisco, CAl. See Vn,irliir:ut Kmlaks and Snppliesi 1 C.GOTZIAN 3c C0.j MAnurACTORtRS. ' sr. paul. k t ra r uoicic55 nuj i on e Kjr"rX2iV Annual Sales over One end a Half Million . No.Cure.No y. 50c WsbbbbbbMSMjjjsbjmZIZ r --a- wiw mock .ooo uvtr Puis. APPLICATIOXR. In The Unitrfl c,, umu JiEate. lloaibnri Oreonn In ho matter of the apnii catioii for patt - Coiisnlidted Lode Mm jog Claims lu the co UreSJor,il,,UP" Stat X Notice for Patent, 1 TV:. . f Office, at Rn...KJ.",(aSi November in. a ii ... K' b'. Laud i tlii . n.. i. K nhl.v . ' Oregon. )ms B, 8iv llio Waldo SmeKi,, ' ; oinpany, B corpentio,, d nil existiuc niiUtr n.,j '. rr. the laws rt , 2 .?d unit tor aud plication for for the Consolidated Olaims, mineial enrv. 1 Slluato lu Bectim, i J ..." "-""i 'i'aif. r.! UUI erl u... V - J soatli ol raniro Meriuiau, (nusurvejed i i ,"u( of Josephine, Btllte ln the, I limine the n... ' V' X known and (liK, r,lvi ln!!' Pi.. vs. the K R UheHtur.t, and Lunrel, auiJ t.culurly deHTibed as io?W.?' ' Spruce. 2 iii.hoiC1! section 8(1,. tow-nal,,,, In'H ra.,Ke 8 west, VillUU)tl "f thence south 17 ujiu.,west iwtt.5 corner number 2; thence sniii , 't her 2; thence, north 17 jP 1500 feet to .orner nun C4 ',3 north bi) deK. 4U mi,,.. r; 1 corner number ,. to the .i Pine. i BeBiiiiiiiiK n corm.r P Whence the southwest cor,,? tiou Wi, towuship 4(1, soutlir' west, Willamette M.. north 8'J d,B. 4-J mil,., wVP iiieuee soutn li mm. west nn. 3 to corner uumlwr 2; then iiiK- 41) min., east lino f,.,.r . uuinber a; thence north 17 mio fg, loOO feet to corner niiinl,.., a. :wm north U dec. 4!) min.. WHsi m-! Fir. no ml- enriier NoriCE FOR I'UHUCAT Timber l.snd, Act Jun3,. Uniied State" Lunl 'fli Roselmiv, Ureiion, Kiiv. 2i3. Notice is lierehv iiiveii Hint ifipli- snee Willi the provisions of t"t ol CuncreM of June 3, 1878, entl"An si t for (lie pule oi timlier lani I he tjiates ol Cslilornia, ()reu"0, sda, and Washimiion Teniinrv," Bend ed lo all ihe Public l,n ml Slt act (if Aunnl 4. IMiil, MAKT1.N () SWEKT ol JhcUpmp- uiiiiity. 'iue hi wrf i-en it rei-lilelil pf (he 'nun ol (iiih Vuj iiaiil cinle, liai Ibi" day Hied in I olhee his sworn ptntun-ii' N 'Witl M.l,..nl Him ML. ' IV ..' ', 1 Ste;e n u, a) m lowustnt o uiuk. Sr.nth. iaii(ie No. 4 W., W. M.,nnl ,.ir-r preoi show that Mie laid s.io CeRiiiiiinK at corner l- iimie v iiieiu mt miv in-. . niicure the SOuthwi ,,,,, ,.. ..., , "' nun Mi, KlWUa 111. 40 KOUllllft, "-' '" ' ''"! '''west. Willauietio M, f i " , viedt.i.ii. O-.tf. n, s nnliii ' 1" i iience south 17 mill., west I dav ol Kehmao . M. 11 names ,0 corner uuniher 2: tlw.nno . v ! i. ' , nun. , east tiOO feet toe V'ClelllllJlluer8.tll,.ll.e nurfll 7inin' liotHJ eet to corner iinmlmr j. , iiirth bS) de. 4 min., west ;fu corner number 1. Uiu iila, inuiiiK. Cedar. Ttiuii mi i (i ir ... - , "let " " "v l"lll IIU11.I' ilienee the sunt li est p,iIni.r, . vtvT vii-riiT 1011 ,owusHi' -10, sjrh ui r (tMb.-r NUlllh ,,:at Willunii.tto Meriduu, 1) ,inriii.i-iii oi Hie ! n n. nrtti 80 de(r. 4" min. , went INKi (lulled S aie l.siii! uihi-e. leiice Miiuili 17 mill, west liit- It.ihei iirK, Oieiioe, .Nov .il. ) corner number 2; thence sot A nutlicient eontist utniiavii tmviii'K. 4Umiu., east (100 feet to rien tileii in this office hi John AniiiberS; thenco nortli 17 niiu.. Kadi's, cui'iis'iiii', iik'Hin.t li -iie s -a.UO feet to corner number 4' t: ..i lo.itil, Ilia l.iv,r, r.nin ou Ut'K. 40 nun.. url B SE'.X SW '4 e. tin. corner iiuiuher 1, the j uuti uiu. U.ii .e 0 k i-i. lining. ( Hi I. rnrre-i.i , m t,. I Onk. I in.li I liinli . I'll liapi; f w e ..... ... in inuui! ...... u Bv'..i,in.ni, tuillll U, iii3(, towushiii 40, so.ithofraL wu nes-es : dcum Mil'lellan, Fied Wi liain ( iiililei-, Juiiii E Uold Mill l)ie A". i ni"l -ll i. r ii'.n .-in! . . U,. b -i. ... .. ,1 I- I :. I. f I I. I. r .. Hi lty i.lv .1 Ki.r . lillli OK .q l ItlUI IUiK), lu .10 lorn . h (Jliarii-s ii i- a : i c ib.uil'ii-i suiit l.ti 1 lur inun lunuMi last past, n.i hi pul"ie:' i nuiineil lo Hppfar. rfimnil hih! i 11' lene- iiiuciiiiitf stmi ailpfc'.iiiiiii ai 'i'cio ik a. in l.ti leliruari i.l, 1(101 mre K I., liiti , t In hrnrii, r eVI.. Nl.. W I I ULllllH TJk ill ,.r, il,,,,, P. lnli 8U tUg. 4lJ min., we.Ht y400 '' 'IK'H Hnurit 17 min . uokt IMk ' C e'k (.IlP,1Jir .in..il..f il. ........ i f -JO min., .ust (100 te.ttoiii .en.,K ,l ,e li.il ) H...K . .ube, a l(,ucu 11(tll n . re,.,,,.i, J, 1901, hvhir.. in. K.-SI-,, fl.,.t to C0I.nL.r nulIlb(.r4. era.,, Ki.Hiver at the I ... e.l Male-.,,, 8U dlK, w mi west 1100 f ,u- Ko,buri'i lh"on- uer number l,to place of Uim lliessiu eonteslani li.ivi.it.', in a pro- u i ' i.er HlliilsMt, tiled Novenilier 30, lilii.l, Poplar, et li.nli (ai ts uhich show ihai alter iliie;(,K'uning at corner nunibe liHKenee peieonal service ot tills notice -nee tho southwest corner ol -n not be made, it is herebi ordered I ''"' township 40, south of rt . .1 iiii.cuil iIihi micI. in,: i,v lie mven r Willamette Meridian, ( mi. aini iriit- r I'Uiilu a i'i... .1 11 Hiiotii, li eeiv BRIGHT'S DISEASE I he lriesi sum ever ,ihl lur a pre scription, changed hands in San H run oisco, Auu. 30, 1001. The transfer in volved in coin and stock 1 12,500 Oil and as paid by u party ol liil-iness men lor i specitic lor "HriKhl's lln-eaxe and La-s-tes, hlllii no incurable licensee. l'liej coiiitiienced ihe t-eriuus investi. ja'iou of the specific Snv. 15, 1000 they interviewed scores ol (he ctire.l mi tried it out on its merits by puttinn iver three dozen cases on the trea mem mil WHichitiit them. 'I l.ev also uut ph) iicians to name chronic, inciiriihle eases, iu.1 administered it with li e iihysuiaiis nr judges. I'ptn Auk. :'"i, S7 per cent I die (eel cases were e.llier well oi ..r.'uressuig favorably. There bring but thirteen per cent ol ini.urcs, the parlies were satisfied and lostd ihe transaction. ',e pro. eei i un it ihe ii.vetikBtiiiir eiui.n, ii.ee Hnd tlie .'luii.'at reimris ol the test esses were uii.lir-lied slid i!l lie mailed Iree on tpplleatinn. Aildief? John J. tii.ruN imi'axy,4'0 Montao.ner) St. San Fran-ci-co, 1'al. Yim Know What You Are Talon W hen you take drove's Tasteless Cb.l Conic, because the formula i plaii.lv print ed on every bottle showing thut it is sim ply Iron and (jiiiuine in s tasteless form No Cure No, Pay. MX-. MOTHERS nnd DAUGHTERS tl y K 1- X 1 C I) N A The .Modern Keiueilv l.r Women Ktxn on ha'" Cured ueneof the wurt ri,i., nr OVARIAN AND UTERINE DISORDERS We guarantee a t i poi.ive-ure fr Lotieorrltoca li 80 deK. 40 min., west liiM.i :ee south 17 miu., wi I,' ; orner number 2; thence sott. 40 niiu., cast 000 fort to c her 3; thence north 1. niiu., I feet to corner number 4; ,tli h.b'.l (leg. 40 in in., west GUI orner number 1, tlie place o! ing. . Chestuut. ginning nt corner uouibo ' uce the southwest corner ol . 31'., township 40, south of n st, Wilhunette Meriilinn, It. li 44 .icg. 4(1 mm., wet 21IU.51 . co south 1. nun., west to corner number 2; thence i, g. 40 mill., cii-t loOOfeetto number 3; thence nonlil.t (100 feet to corner number co north 80 (leg. ,40 miu., west 1 to corner number 1, the pile tilling. Laurel. ginning at corner number dee tho southwest comer ot t:ill, township 4(), sooth of rati 1 Willtimetio Meridian, t tt 17 linn., rust l.iOO feet; tin , 17 niiu. , west 0u0 feet to W n.er 2; thenco south b'J def u east 1,"00 feet to conerui : thence noitli 17 miu, (; fo corner number 4; thence u 40 unu. west liilKl feet tc uiuiber 1, the place of begun: total net area of rachol. sido mining claims is as loll. hep, 20.(i(il acres. , 20.11(11 ucres. ; 3 20.(101 acres. . ,r, 20.0(11 ncres. 1 20.(1(11 acres. l.ir, 20.0(11 acres. I t.uut inclusive of conflict t "'Mariun" lode milling Oi sub nuuils r 522, 20. (Mil acres. ; THE RHMCONA i n If l.mr Ai.ksii U'.sthu , Send tor booklet. ( San Jose, Cal. To Cure a Cold In a Pay. Take I.aiaiive Kronio (Ju;nine Tahletf VII druitistj refund the money if it fails ocure K. W. Grove's signature is on a"ll h-X i-l''. THE "MILWAUKEE" A familiar name for the Chicigo, Mil- alike A St. 1'aul Railw,T, know,, ,1 ver the L'nion as the tireat Rail.a' mining the "Pioneer Limited" train ivery day ami night beiaeen St. Pan nd Chicago, ami Otaalia and Chtcag Tin only' perleet trains in the orlc understand: Coouerliona are ma.l. itli All Transcontinental Lines, assn ng to pass. rig. rs the best wrvirr know , l.nxnrioin coaches, electric lights te. .eai.ofa ,ri.y eq,jairij i, ,-, olh, ine. ef (hat vour ticket r-.ls via"Tl. lilaukee" when if.nne in.. T ,,(, , the I'nilrd Sta es or I anada. ' A li tick t agents sell them For rates, paoiphle.s rr other into, (nation, address, r.W.CAsir, O.J.Enuv, Trav. Pass Ait. deneral Aenl. s,:TTLt. Wish. I'uRTi.axD. () Hi C loiyh Drniiv TmimGulsA. Ci a 1 exclusive of area i u" nnd "Lyttlu" Iiule m'r, 1 survey number 5;"', h mtices of locution of ' '1 f 'lining claims are recoriie Uii'O of the Clerk of Jll eo.titjirejro,,, ju tlie niiseeil"' iunni,.or,ls oi buiu t'ouuty, i vo.liin, ut tho pages as loll' to- it i Sjiruci,, volume 13, page 401. Ijui j volume 13, page 40-'. Hr, Lolunie 13, page 403. (filar, volume 13, jge 404. '-i 1 olume 13, mge 4o.'. lplii volume 13, ige 4i 1 r' s' ill volume 13, tiP 1 fun Ii volume 13, lge ( 1 " Hghboring or adjo cla ns aigectious 80. town lnl oui i of uge 8 wi st. Will8 Mci'iliiui,. (ie uortli and ailjoi; :hel"Sp.eM "Piue." 'I'.iir, 'Oak," and "Pol iu.l(i.B "l-iou" lode miniucci iuri v uiUer 522, ou tlie soo! tin 'Cliestt," aud the "Mat nd "L.vtf lode milling "'' 'Utv v uumr yoj, on tlie sooth, in ( -inflict h the "Laurel."' wh. . contting area and the 'Ltle L Mining t-'laiui ow n il by t j,j iosscssiou "i aii Tlie id0 buiclting ami nig Vitnpati)' y and p,rsons oln'mi1" "Hiy the .iuing grouml. ' ii!' . primisi or any in.rt i-n r desrri.d surveyi''. 1' mil ij plied f., are h re by that unless ti'jr adverse rial" iulilise acouiing to U. " BsgUitciocs tlreollder. wH"' dWptrib by la aLiter t f ik Vnited Sut" : -Kos. rg. In the t'o tfclM, frateV Oregon. (" iiediri Tiine cftheirC f.'f''f- , T.EBIPc IS.fsfcr t nite-t States La' omi (Jngu.