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ft,' I a-l ea rb S rVi w-V . r",-; tF.v V.-' i w". i v,?. : : -w, GEORGE BARR t'oplirfvM, fnt. hy llrrlurl H. Stunt V if SYNOPSIS Chapter 1 (Ironfall Lorry, a wealthy Amcricjui ghilsi irutter, stumbles' into iicip:iiiiiiiniii.-i' with n charming foreign girl mi Hie train from Denver tii WuhIi IiikIoii. 'I hi: I pii rum left behind ivln ii the (Hit slops for repairs in West Virginia. Chapter II i-nrry wir-s nluiid to hold tln train. Hi mid t Ih unknown j girl rido twenty miles lit u touting! pin-till A mount un much. Thorn is ' no Inv.in akuig, tut a near nj ijin w h to it as tho roiling slugo tumbles the p issengers about, f 'tut j t t 111 Lorry d i tif -h Willi the foreign party, consist ing of Minn Uugee'isloi-ker, l.'ncle t'us jmt mill Aunt i i-iinne. Tiny urn hi. live of (.irnustiirk, a country Ixi.-iy had never In nr I nf In-fore. Chapter IV. Jsirry shows tin: forelgni rs llii' Sights of VVllr llilltnil. 'ihey li'iivu fur New York to mul nn llm Kaiser Willipltu. MiNH Guggciishicker naively call I.nrry Iht "iilriil Auiirioan" mul invites him In i- 1 1 1 1 mul son In r at Kdelwniss. HcltcniPiiL Tlult" were tin: null of pPOpIt', tllO SllOUl. 1 1 10 l lll'l i s, Mil' pftlf- lug of tugs, tin' churning nf water, n ml the Kaiser WIIIii Iiii uiis off llll IIH long ViiyiiK". Half In-lit li'illy, lulsoi-iihly mul In n du.oil ceiiditiiui he ('mind a iIiut ill tin) f ii hi I run' along 1 1 1 rail. There with tours In Ms eyes, fours nf linger, kluune mid iiiurtllie.-ilioii. Slip lmil pliiyi'il Willi Mm: (iloninily his 1 Ihji j , xiln t -l eyes niept iiliniK tin; ri:ll of tin: IiIk Nli iiiui r, luilf liitcrt-Hti-! In Hplli' nf lln niBi'lvi'S. 'i'wli i' tin y ii.immiiI n ri'ilulu iiint on tlio fur wiinl link, iinriinicliiiiM nf n fnnv t mi I win attrni'tliiK tin in In Hint ilii'iTtiun Tin1 llilril llliii' In' nlliiwnl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tn Ki't tin fur an Instant i n Hie ki'hiii nf f im '- Mini IlL'lin s iind thi'U Hlrny nil' In hIImt purls nf llii: mI 1 1 . H um' hlriiiik'i' pnwiT llri'W t li ill naln In llm fnrwniil ilri k. mul thin tliiii: lit was Hlnrll.il lulu ii it Inti'iit I a ii-. Cniiiil lip In'Hivi' IIiiim: I'yi'H? Huri'ly Hint wan lnr llnurt' nt the mil lliri'p liitwii'ii tin- two yniinu vomi'll wlm wprp V iivImk tln lr liaiul ki-ri lilrfs mi fraiilli ally. Ills lirnrt In: Kan tn Jump up mul ilnwn, wllilly, ilniililliiKly, iinpatlrlilly. Why nmlil nut that fain Iw tiirmil Inuaril Hip wlinrf us tlio ollu rs wpip? '1 In ip was tlio blue inn I, hut nut lliv lilup nip; n Jllllilty millnr lint Kat whi ri: Hip ui vi r tn ho fiirKiilli'H cap hail pen hi il. '1 hp cliiilifi) was alight, hut It was Hiillli li'iit to llirnw Ii I in lulu llm must fpviTMi stain of uin i'i'liiliily. All Insane iIpkIip to mIii 1 1 1 n 1 1 u 1 1 Ii ni in I tn llils ullunj.1' ynuni; wuiiinii canip hut hiiii. Tlio Mlilp wns Hluwly 0pnlnu n i;:ii liptwppii hi'isi'lf mul Hip wharf, mul hp know that III n fpw i it 1 1 1 ii ' 1 1 1 k t'piiiul- tlllll WOt I 111 h llllpllSHlllll'. Just IIS III! wns IiisIiik huip mul was rcinly to roiui Willi ih'Spnlr till! fain hi'lii'lllll Hip Mill nr hat was liininl siiuari ly In his ill rpi'llnn. A clime ohm iin il his p,p"; ii lituuhupKS n 1 1 a i kill his I ' 1 . 1 1 1 1. It was Miss (iii.'i:i'iilui'ki'r! A pair of hit; Khissrs wan Ipm Ii iI lit lilin for a spnuul mul Hu-u IumpipiI. II" plainly hiiw Hip siiiIIp on ln r fm-p mul Hip llutli'illiif iiiinlirh' In lnr tin ml. Hp wnviil his hat mul thru his lia mll.i'i--ihli f, nhliiliilui; fi'uni hur vh:orous iiml liiiri'striiliipil ult'iis of apiirolialluii. 1 1 -1 fiii'o was wri'iilhiil In sinllrs as slip l.......ul r.... .... h II.. II .1 i r I.-Ullil l.ll li..-, lu; ,1111, ,111- I1IUII.- HI llllluilltril pli'iisllip. Maklntt suit that ln r tin. Ip unil aunt Wpip lint vInIIiIp, Iip hulilly pliu-pil Ms lingers to Ills llis mul wnriiil n klis out out tlio h uli r. "Now ahp'll rrn-li hip!" hn i rlid hi hlmsi'lf, ri'k'rpllliii; Hip rnili art ami praying that slip Inul mil olii-nr,l II. I lor hanilUi'i-rhlpf ih'hspiI ilutipiin In u lliKtnnl, mul. Willi uliil.inu luiirl. tin ri'illlzi-il thai slip hail nlispriiil. 'Hipip Was ii luouii'iit of IuiIpi v,in mi llm part of Hip fair hup pilni: nut in m-:i, Ullil tl Hip little llliui'l' lips of li.illl hmiils went In hor lips n'nl his I.N iiuiip tun k In hliu. IiIIp hp was t.1 ill waving his linii.l ki'ri-hli'f, Ui'hulliik' miiiiKi'ly uml J".v X lit l.oh.'ly j..n..l 11 'I. I I ' : ' tiltsl.v the wis.!. in -iiine II ni rt of tin- i T he Line 1,1,111 t .. the iMMii-r.tl 1. i.e ; hp illstll-HltUI., .1 she Im.l I., s .l 1 that he sllhlll.l nil 1 ppernitist In I: W IIK tile ipi. -U..O of 1,1. .1 .1 I 1 1lie p.i-.s.nivi lien llnl'i.Ni . i-lei k In 1 I1.1 iuilIi ltis;.e. ' J;ei,sl.M I., r Mi res,. 1 1 he ask i ' -1 '. I , ,1 1 I h, 1 1 , -.1: Th. .. 1.:, I i. All llssllllle. I .1 lil.-. "1 Itlll I !-.i' l,s 1 they pillitV "liralist.nk " Hut Hie I 11: .' 1 Hlow ly, l.utl.i 's k!i.i in'ciird. "Aiv ou s.ii tl. t yoiini: huly I'lll.t . I 1. 'Well, rntl I'hnlli-i.lly. "I Was pi of Italian mul khip, nnd you 11 lit I : fit. Hut bin,"- .1 , 11 Vis'lns very Blraot,. ro Hot 011 tin ht .' lAny wet t aw 'ltll II !ITI1P fe.ir I that j, cl : .1 t I-. al V nt ls-"ti 11 puma iloi.i.n w L.i was titl;,nelis!i k.-r. hut luillie was ,UH't':ii.; mot Ho liistti nt I y put nwny eii(.!u.iii. the llioc. lid tin; fear. Ulic win ert.iinly not an - 4s. v 1 .u M . . o es . 07,-. s -t.-n .i.:-4- :',', ; ft Krb& UUQU .By. McCUTCMEON . fipnra ulnpr inijiosiiihlp.' Hp (Irovo haik to his hoii-l mul iikhIi' .ri pnra- timis for his n-tiirn tn WnshliiKtoti. Glaiii'lnt: (asiinlly nver the n-Klstor, he f-iiuip to Hip iminp Hint h.'ul Imm-u liiiunt ln him (;n-ji-ti'l(,rl;pr! TlnTe w-pri ILp iniiiii-s, "raspar I lui-nslocl'pr uml four, tiraustiirk." Wilhuiil lii-sllatiiiu hp lii't'au to ili-stioli Hie rlerk '"i'ln'.v miilisl on Hip K.-ilspr WIIIipIiii tml.iy," Kulil that worthy. "That's u'l I know about them, 'incy ciune ye u nlay mul h ft hslay." .Mr. (in iitnlJ I.nrry n-tiinipil to Wnsh hctuii as In a ili-pittn -a fairy ili-piiiu. '1 hp nlr nf inysti'iy that hail Kroivn from Hip lirit was now mi linpeiipira hli: wall, Hie lop of whlill Ills rilllos Ity rniilil lint kiiiIp. Kvpii his faney, his liuimliiatloii, serveil hliu not. 'J hi'lP was hut one point nn whlrli he was natWIIi'il- he was In love. Ills own i-oii-dlllon was no niVMlery. 'J 1 1 ID II f 1 1 Hip loliK hot HtlllllllPr he win ki-il anil worried mid wondered, lip must know nil uhulit her! litil Ili.wV The early months of autumn fuiinil lil in pule and tired ami I ml i ITi-i i-nl alike to work and play, lie found no pleas il ip in the sni-ii'ty Hint h.-ul known lilin ns a lion. 'I hp ilui'tiir lold him ho was tippt'oai-hliiu iipi'voiis I'ruHtriitlon. His Hint her' s ii li.x lulls eyes ill 1I nn loll,'pr he iIi-iiIpiI, so he ri alii'il KHuily Hint tin-re was hut nnc i-oih-hp left oppu tn him. Hp s:ii.'i;i stpd It to Hie doetnr, tn hit luotlii-r mid In his iiiii-Ip, and thny iijm-i-i-iI with him. II Involved I.urope. IIiivIiik fully ileeldeil iinnln to erosn the Ken, Ills hilrils ri'vlvi-d. Hp lipi-ann-ipoi p i In-i rlul, tuok mi liileri-Nt In tilings Hint wpi-p toliii; on, mul hy Hip Hiiip the Kiii.n-r Wilkelni willed In' Si-ptenilii-r was Hip pii lui'p of hi-nlth and life. Hp was ulT for Dih-lwelss - to the Hli-aUKP Mi'.s (iin-'Ki-iisloi ker wliu had thrown hliu ii kiss from the ih'i k thai Hailing day. ClIAl'THIt VI. I.II.M HI AUK. T V(i wppkn lull r (Jretifall Ixirry wns landed anil enjoying Hip FPUfatlulis, the delights, uf that woiiilerrul world culled hy the inline of 1'aris. The sei-oiid day lifter his nrrmil he uii't n Harvard man of his Him' on Hip sln-i t. Harry Anguish hail hi-eii ti pseuilu art hluilent fur twu ypnrs. When fit eolleip, he wns n hall fellow Wi'll IllPt, II leader III Utlllt'tll"! 11 ii I In matters upon which faculties frown. lie and Lorry were warm friends, 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v; 1 1 utterly unlike In lein pi-lnllii-ut. Tu kunw either of Ihee lin u w ns tu like llii u. lletw eeli the two one found all Hint was ailniiiahh' mul 1 u I . -! I i 1 1 ur In Hutu. T in' faults ami Mr t Hi -h of eai-h were alotii; sui-h ililTerent lines that (hey halaTii ed peil'ei-Hy w hen llliupi il upon the si-ale of pel-Kiinal estl Hint ion. Their uuevpeeled I Ihij; In I'lirls wns an evhllarntlni.' ilensure te holh, iind for Hip Iipt wpek or hi they wire Inseparnlile. TuKether Ihey sip pnl alisiuth at the ial'i-s and strolled lulu Hie theaters, the opera, the ilani-i-hulls mid the homes of some of An t;ulhh's frii-uils, rreiieh and Anierii-nn. 1 iniy did not speuk In his friend ol liruusinrk until iieiirly two weeks aft er hi-, m i i nl In the ,-lly. lie Iind ills eii's.sl W illi hlniself Hie aih liiihlllty of reveallm; his plans to AiikuIsIi, fenrlni; Hip hitler's liillillle Willi nil the low tinlii e of a ui.iu who knows that siolT llii; Is In 11 l.lle llieaure JusUtialile (ilowllii; linpntient In Infill Hie t-.nivli fur Hie llulleiil'd of ioUllt-.v, Its inpllnl Iind lit h-iist one nf lis llih.iliitiinls, hi WUS III Inst I (impelled to llil'nllll All pil.li In a i-'-il.uii exti nt of his plans for Hip future. lie h.-Killl hv lelllllj; hill! of his ilili-iitlun In tnl.e a lull nit-l townid leiiini, lltiilapesth nml soim- of the entilU lilies, expeiillli; tn he ; J!"tiP a eollple of UiiiuHis. 'In his sur , prise unil i oiisti-nialioii, AnuMi en , tllllsl.lslleall.V Volllulepl'eil lu I. ike Hie j tlip With I, I 111, hnllin' h,id the s.mn I proleet in iiew lor ti. ail.v a year. J There wns nolhiuu I' ll for I.nrry hill ; to make a clean lil.-.i-l of II, w llii h he lliil sllnlltel.l, eilll , eieclm (he I.iUl Ii I lor mid i.iillei-) of ,:s lhl h.-.irte.l tllcli.l s pii mi nt I how ei i r. A lilel.V I. IK I nn.-.l l-i II, it to he i Hint l.ll.l el i MoM I I, .1- In Ollllll II. -h. Who .,.s ;.- iniliir. nml u til ill a. I , ..mm il enliiie in I. of till cr happi in .1 ill nl.cill I. .-I Ml ki'l.tf W .III An. I I. -;ii pi,., i-.ni.il .1. - i ,pt, hi h.H .-Il el.l ...I.. I M . .-'I nt ti c 1: Ilk I. .ill 11. 1,111, .l-c.l ! 11:,,.",- ,1, I tlMll 11 p' nu.t iiuiit. .Iiii w h: ii..- Il I .1.1 coiil. uii.lcl t.lhl l; .,-t 1, l.i- cl Al .1 i. i ii.- : It.-.: I llll I I .1 . 1 . . I e !.a 1 1- -i Ml'ini: w, .. nml he w !-. If tl-llt hi I I'.-l.l Hi til. . i.-d (., 1 -.Ml .. ', call w.ii' I..-: i.-r ii.au oil I - -nl -,:t t . 1 l.i,- 1 1 ' . 1 .r . t !,. I ..t f at I -itt We la. u j. n- M; 1. ROGUE .'ir niiy Mi.rUrulaT uTiniTtilty, but Vital rrter'aTi; who waj JfhiS Gufc'K'"l,1'L'r lie saw u train,'e luiiellneK ahead; brewer, huker, gurdener or Kausiiye therefurc he wc-lioiiiisi his frleud'i nakerT jvowed liiteiition to nei-oiupany lilin tc Traveling of course wa plpasant at Kdelwelss ns a relief Instind of an an-1 .hi time of the year, and the two iinyniiri. I'ntil late in Hip night they j Anifrhnii" saw luui 11 Unit Interested din-iis-ied the roiuinit trip, AtlKUlsU tin 111 along the way. Their Krem li, dually ntirtlints hliu with a question psism hilly Anirulsh , was of (Treat val JiiHt as lie wns mi-eh hiiii; liiinw-lf pre-1 up tn theio, for they found oi-caslon to (laratnry tu the walk to hi" hotel. j use It at all times and In all plaecs. "What lire you c"iiiK to do Willi her' Jiuth spoke German fairly well and ifter you Iind her, Gn u, old mall'" took every opportunity to brush lip In (Jrenfall a hrnw pin kered, mid he that ImiKUaK''. lrry rpiueiuln'rlriK tliat hroiifc'ht himsi lf up with a Jerk, pii.-) the G iwiiilockein uwsl many expres zh d uiiivrtaliily pxpreHnhiK Itself in III , lions that showisi a prefereiiee for Hie posture as well us In his faep. I Teutonic The blithe Anirulsh, eonli- "ITI tliink nlKiut that ufter I havc'ihnt mul In hijih feather, was heart found her," hi: replied. and soul ill the odd e.ieditioli of love 'Think you'll marry her?" persisted and talked Ini-ess.intly of their rpeei the other. I Hun hy the faraway hostess, their liu- "How do 1 knoiv V" enelalini d Hie wn- pressi ins mid the II mil result. Ills until hunter savni;ely. I camera and skotchliiK materials were Oh, of course you don't know. How , packed away with his traps. It win could JouV .ipoloKiz.-d Anguish. -.May! his a vowed Inti'iitioii to iniinnruilize he she won't have .1011; mayhe she 1' Hit- trip hy menus of plate, palette and married all sorts of eniilliip i.cios, ymi' brush. know. I'.ut. If you'll panlun my ii.'.uis-1 At the end of two days they reached llliene.ss, I'd like tu nsk why you nre a certain larire city, the first ehanu'e, makiiiK this wild i;ooe chase hn If j anl I ln-n "'" miles tn another. The dls iiroiind Die world-Just to have another I n:. trim this point lo the capital of look at her';" . Gi-nusiark was !nii miles or more, chief- "Vou asked me If I thought" - Ili-n.' ly ;l.r-u::h luotmlalnoiis lands. .Some he slopped. I what elated by the cheerful Inforina- "I take It for iirniitod, then, Hint th.ii Here received, they resumed the you'd like In. Well, I'm irlail that I've J..iirn.y tn lalelweiss, Hip city of vale, 1,-ut Homelhhiis' definite on w hli h to base slope and park-Hiiuuner, rail ami win i,.iratluns. The one object of our cm. lr. 1 linni:inj,' curs at the cud nf the deavurs from now on is to cxelianp' seeond day mil. Ihey sat back in the (;iii,'P'iisloeker fur lu-ry-certainly no' dusty seats nf their carriage mid sighed robbery; a charity, 1 should say. Good, with relief. nii:ht; see you III the moruini;." T'nless we Jump the truck this train 'JIip next mnmiiii,' (he two friends will land us In the city we are liMikinj; took 11 cab to seyeral railway stations' for." said Anguish, stretchiiic; out his and huiulrid iihoiit Graiistmk and Iocs ciiinfortahly. "I'll admit It has liilclweiss. ! hei'ii 11 tiresome Journey, and I'll he - "Mho wns Htriiih'liiK you, old mnn," : nhid when we chii step Into a decent snlil Anirulsh after Ihey had turned hotel, have a rub and feel like white aw ay from the third station, lie spoke men iim-e umrp. I am luriniilim to feel couinilserntin'l.v, as hp really felt sur ' like these dirty Slavs I Huns we ry. ! saw 'way hiu k there." ".No!" pxi l.iinicil Lorry. "She told' "Tin -re's one tlilm; certain." mild I.or tne tii.: truth. There Is a Graiistmk, '. I""kln out nf the winiloH-. "The and she lives there. I'll stake my hie , I I'l" and the habitations mv ililTerent on Ihose i-ves of hers." ' anil Hip whole world seems chaiu'ed "Are yoii sure she said II was In 1:11 ' since we left Hint station. Look at n.pi-';" asked Hurry, lookini; iii ,,,,,1' those f.-IV.ws on horseback over theiv." down the sit t as If he would lint I "What did I tell you ahout hrlcawls have bi'i n siiipii-.il lo sen her in ' and rol.hi-rs:" exclaliueil Aniiuish. "If i'nrls. In his heart he hell, -veil that ' those fellows are not bandits. I'll lose she and ln r precious relatives Iind lie- faith In every novel I ever read." celv.-il old Gi-i-n. I'erhnps Iheir lioni", 'J'1"' train rolled slowly past three was in I'lirls and now here else. Hill " 'led men whose stissls sloisl like for Lorry's positiv. :n ss lie would have . statues upon a little knoll to the rlnhlof lniih' d l.enriily nt the other's simple the track, men and beasts eiii;apsl In credulity nr hrainhil him 11 dull, the ! silent enuteiiiplntlon of the cars. The vicllin nf Home rry actn-ss' whlin , men, 'lcturesiUely attirisl and IisiHIiik Mill he was forced tn admit he wns Helve, cairjin loin; rilies, ceilalnly not In a position to see manors as 1 hore 11 11 aspect that sunnested the hri' they appeared and w as charitable ' ""'I- When the Ktiard entered the car- ciioUKh lo bide his II and lo humor rh'K'. Anguish nskeil In (Jernian fur Hip ralth Hint was leuilmu them fioin 1 some Information cniieeruln the rid .lnce to place in the elfort tn liml ii ers. land that tiny knew nuthliii; nlmiil. "hcy'tv frontier police nuaiils." re Lotry seciiieil so sure, so pnslliie, that Fponded the mnn In l-aiirllsh, smihin: at he wns lonih lo see liis dream ills- j their astonishment. Ilolh Americans pelli-il, his 1 1 1 , . 1 1 sliniti ii'd. There wns 1 ro-e and shook hands with him. certainly no 1 Iran-talk. .Neither Iind, "Hy Geoiv-e. It's iiond In hour a mini Hn' UiiKP'iislookers sailed on the W il-1 talk w hite man's Iniicuane," crhsl An helm, till lipinli-n( eliili-nce lo the coll- KUisli. trary nolw II li-latnliiiK. Lorry had "How do you come to be holding a Is'iti lu a ili'llriuui and had liu.icineit Job on this road? An LTiKlLshinanV" he saw heron Hie ship. If there, why ; ileniainl, .1 Lorry. He hsiked anything Was liol her Inlli.e i,l the list? Illlt , but I llldisll. Hint prolilein loi luieil the saiiculii" "in, not nil l!iii:l!shiniin," said the seal-eher lllllcelf. , ell.-lfil. tlusllili' Hli"litly. "My mime's At last. In d-ipair. alter ti fruitless ' Silzky, an' I'm 1111 American, sir." search nf two ila s ry was willing! lu submit Willi III' p.-iv el'si-ln-ss colli- 11,011 to hall hi.ii-icl llnlilers Anenlsli; at on. i- ...!. Mc,l. l..ii.-1-lliiii: that he ; I'nltcil States man o' war. A couple nf hail soiulit to ilis-un.le Ins friend lie 1 years nun I ..t into trundle down at day I.. !..!.-. j rons!aiitlu.i.e an' had to pt out of "We'll P. to tin- library of Paris ami- ih- service. After dat I drifted up dis lake a I. ...I. Hnmidi II. . I ks mid, way and went to railroiultir." He ui.ip-i." he sia I. -air. l.ettei- slill, let hadn't i-Mietly the manner of a inan-u'-tis r-u lu tin- 1 -!. 1 1 1 . e. There! Why waisiiiati. have We Ho, lm,;i:-lil ,,f that': ll.it Ihere I- 1.1 1, 1, .11. 1, Ilk tliey'll I.I...1V In Hie p.e.tnl -. n ic.-." Ti.t.-tl.cr 1 i.e,. 1 1 -iiis I the chief po-l- ollii f. ulicli-. al l'-r Ii.-iii- ihro. led to i vnrioils il'-j' inns anil cliil.s. they nl lenillh r.iilii.l lin- I. 1 '.1 1( 111,-1 1 1 111 which' the Inf.. nn il .- ..l.lain.il.le. Ill si.le nl' Ir e 1 . 1 i 1 1 1 i I -s lli. y urlv In p,.s s 'inn ,.f la, Is Hiat v nb, nli d Ml l.in;. ii-l... !.. r, hllcl .rr lo Hie s.-i mil li hciM ti no, I pnl lr. A111.111-I1 nit- nn a was niii -ill. if hup,:, I pr.i . ,p. .1 i..;. i, l..h.i.!l; e. 1 ,1.111-1.11 1, 1 away ..:t 1.1 was a ill..' t,i , :u - "UliliJ to tin- I .1-1. 111. s,.iiie T.'i 1 ' " til, p.cl.ll 1 'I he A 1111 'I tin re. -.. 1 1 II. -e. Ilere II :!l 1. a: 11 no 11. or. 1. I'.. ,!.-. 1.. l's of .1 1.1 1 a I in. 1 1-, atn!. Ii,i. -I u.,. rn-cipie .,-...M l,,- III,' talk I I ell the in .1,-1:. ,1 --. in .- I-. I! at lit v ' mil-' .1 I .'Hi. m 1 . ' W I. at an a t II l i-'- lir to ' V.! I'.Ml si.cet I" I a I 1 el i'. iiil.l link Sir .,:. I i...t mi, I. j..-.. i- i.' 1-!. 1 ill I'm 11 inter We t 1 ll.ll!,. nfhT a ihliu 'iil . sear. h. -11c e. .1 piih. i'..ii'i ..I 1 llK.l.eil , ,.. ,, "It -11 .1. 1 .1 lit tie ' .1 Mot ...i 1! I'UlhK I .- 1 HIIII. il. ,1-1. I.1 -. e la lac. -1 I'll-: ll a'.i . , I. . 1 s .,1 : .1 till ,i-e el I 1 k: t- Paled lor I. !-.: is ' I .1 it.-er 1 -11. .11 ,.f l.i- i- I by , I'i-o- ' . 1- nn. I -..Mietl.il.i: real I an a.l . iiloie e -..ol. W kill in .1 for a cr ie.t. I to l.l.l 1 m .t. el- ,. I' other bar 'i f. ..!' I'. at a i,,.ni 1- ii. store for I::side cull pound p.icVae of Lion Coffee 'will K' found a FREE canto. 60 ilittetcnt ciunrs. All now. At Your flrocer'a. 0 RIVER COURIER, GRANTS "An American!" exclaimed Lorry Sit.ky eivw- loiiineioUs. "Sure! I used to he a sailor on a 'Tlovv loin; have y..u I n on this roa. IV" n-l,c i.renliill. i " T'.oiit a year. I should fink I'.een ! on ills branch uuly tun months, 1 m lt 1 1 . ! "Are ymi pretty weil a . . llll i li I . . I In I "nli. 1 run In dor.' eiery other day hi an' om ai.-'iii. li s a line place pur lle-t i.iit ,-ier saw lu your lit'.-. The tow 11 1 1111s rm-lit up the 1 1 ... 1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 to the tipt ic where tin' monks are clear up hi th- . Is. ii,-- say it snows up ilere 11! t nil lie lime." Later on trniii the ioiii. minus Lrunril the two Aiuericiins learned unite a Ks.il bit nlioiit the country ami city to w hl.-li they wa re e,iinr. His know Icl-c was somewhat hiniled alum; icrtnln liin s. but .intc clear as tu others. "I'-s ' i ra 11-ia rk. 's fer as 1 know. Is onlof a s,,i u' -tale ur solnetlliu' lie l"l.. ill' to de 1 1 1 ll I : '. miMTlied by Us I oh 11 rill. is Ldelw ei-s Is de capiial; I lo Ml L-ill,- of ile land lives ilere. I've 1 Wa'keil nut nn' saw de castle w here d i'l'ii ie-s 11 ri" .le loyally lianas out. lie p.. Me -peak a lanolin o' of ih-ir own. l.i .1 I cnii t net iiet to a t'lnt! dey say. Hut oiiee in aw hilp ymi liml some tuy ilat tail,- l lemli or lieiuiiin. l'ei'M' i."t a little staiidiu' 11 1 ti iv of two free I , I'oi.-ainl in. 11. an' iley'vei;ot de hottest 1 u:..:.ii::;s ou e .-r did see-red an' j l l.i i, an' p. hi. 1 don't see why de I nit j cl M it. s can't cot up snnicthln' foxy 1 lei her -,, idh-rs to wear. Had a war j e--r neie not kmc; au-o. 1 luiderstanil -1 soiie 1 Inn' ,kp ten or liftppu years a 1:0. ! 1'. .. 's aiiiilln r little cotiulry up north 'if l.r.n.siar',. an' dey tint in a wrangle j I-nt s .nieiliiu'. an' d.-y tell me In I LdelWeisS llat for 'Pollt II I'll f lll'V I I -'.-ht like Sam I'm. ti." Which was i i. torlousV" detuainled l.oliy. deeply Interested. ; 'T in not sure. T'o hear de l'delweiss I pie talk you'll t'luk dey licked do i ll ll l lfhts out uf ,1,' other slobs, but 1 s.unoliew I to next to de fact dat il.-ni ' oth, r fellows 1 aplutisl do city an' went at. or 1 sla-bin' lilt; war Indemnity. I don't, know much 'bout II, an' may lu' I'm clear off, but 1 t'iok de Graiisiatk lirmy w as t'raslusl. l-! cry t'lni; Is p:..s per,. us n, iw. dmiuh. an' you'd i.,-ier know dcre'd Is'eu a war li s de must peaceable town I ei or saw." I "l'hl yon eor hoar of the i;ili;i;eu j i-loekeis '" a-k.sl the Irrepressible n K'uish, and Lurry felt like kh-kiiii: him. I "In lMclweiss? .Never did. Fricndl k LU JrVlJiil-v.f 1 5iV Design ' ' COPtniGHTS AiT tToiic xMi.Mut koli h amt ,. i -v qtit. ' mvrU'n our oi-tiih n fn ' rtl,f 1nnll.'M ri t aITt 1Utit!filt i n;-, i,., ti.'ti tf .Miirt.lt.nl ui- lUn Hv-i . n r n X'l it trn, ttl.tcM jror. fpf mi tun -.!. . (r il Ut n iTir-'it-.-'l Viir ti A .c. ir.'t,t ItsO, w"h..ul ill ht Scientific Jirci irai?. r,tlU- -t l'f . .i -.p. I , , '( f -ur fln'-illil, . : . ,i, llraucb cn.-vt iu K M . W i no of yours?" , urllr "J30 Mt-j wvi u 4 with wry PASS, OREGON, JANUARY vAeqllualtaDeell., Interposed Lorrj hastily, frowiiint; at Aiiiruisu. "Vou won't have any trouble fliidlu' ! Vni if dire anybody at all," said Sitzky easily. "I hotel lilile out'lit to bf able to tell you all bout cm. "By the w ay. what In the hest hotel there':" ask-sl Anguish. J)ere de lliirnoweiitz, one hlis-k north of de depot." The travelers look cd at one another and smiled. Sitzky oUervlns the action. "Oh," he said pleasantly, "dorc's a swell Joint up town called de UcKciiKotz. H's tun sti-t fer me, hut maybe you geuta can stand it. If you'll linns iiniund de depot fei a little while ufter we ?'t iu I'll stcet you up ilere." "We'll make it worth your while, Sitzky." said Lorry.' "Never mind dat now. Americana ouyht to stick toisetlier, no matter where dey are. We ll liars a drink mi' 'at's all. Just to show we're fellow ciiuuliyinen." "We'll have aeveral drinks, and we'll eat mid drink tonight at the swell Joint' you talk about," snlil Aniiuish. "We may drink ilere, hut I'll not eat dere. I ley w ouldn't let a railroad Kiiard Inside de f lin' lien. Why, nntliln' but royal guys eat dere when dey're ilow-iilowu shopplu' or cxposin' deiu selves to public' naze." True lo his word, w hen they reached Edelweiss late that afternoon Sitzky, "'m 11 ol a a 'alijiiinnii."iiild fii'iiiiml. their friend of uncertain nriLin, hur riedly hnisiioil his work anil jollied the travelers In the station. Lurry and Auuihsli were deeply inlcresled In all they suw- the sirnni:.' peoph.-. the iUi er l.uililines. the ml.l cosliiuips mid the nlr of iinthpilty that pri'Miilpil. lm-e 1. poll the narrow, dean street they saw that I-Melwciss was truly a city of the 1 110111 1 1 -i in side. Tln-y had expected Honiet hinn w oiiih'i fill, hut were not prepared for what they found. The illy actually ran up into Hie clouds. T here was s - 1 1 . -1 1 1 i 1 iix so irra ml. so hn prnbnlile. so unu-uai in tl.e spectacle ooiit'rontiiii; t'letn. that Ihey stared 1 ke children, aj;iiast and siupclieil. :,. h had the s' tlin impression that r, nl human ilolted luountaiii was .llinn 011 r upon his head. It was ii.i--iMe to subline Hie M'li-alinii of .zii-ess Hint II:.' tupplitiK town in iici! "1 l.rii- hip..- yoi: feel." oliserved i! '.I y. !.ii:u!:il- "I w,:s just ih- same t I.;- :. T. ii.n low you walk a little ays ' 1 ; ' 1 -I'l'li s 1 ' !o 1 l.'lel j.l.. l's Up ll.-l. - 1! of 1! mount;: in an in::, li el' de city ih'ie l .,1 iloivii her". I it-m builil ain't iiiot-p'u one-liftieth lift .-r I f de tow n. Hey're luoslly sum-cm- -i. it u'els hot as bln.es dow'i I . re in : urn i'. l i nn liii in de mi. Ml,' of de icli ones move up de "il..'.' I' use h. "Mill.' ill tl. i! - -!,i pool le ; el up tn Uses'. ' ilei. ninli d Amruish. (." ill. -in I' d Sitzkv slioellieal- ly. "Say! S-e dat little old feller 1 'inln' on hoi-sph:'. '.;, w id de while uni ! 11 11: V Well, ,1.,1's 1! chief of polic, l.il' il" I'.'!!.-;'' I . lii.al him lll-e pnlicc (.U:ir.!s. 'A' s .11!. I I 'nlliilu.s.s himself. He's a peach dey say." f T V rintiitutd. ) GltAUSTAKK Complete in Rotermund's Circulaling Library Come in and let in shoiv you liow you can read all the latest popular novels 1'Rl.K Are you interested in Indian Bas kctiy or Head Wink3 We have a fine .selection ol Kallia and Heads HOT KIIMIM), M.isdiiic Temple, (Grants Pass. ' The nie ast n::d pleas iu'est inedi- ciiie 1 have used for i ml i m-sr imi ami constipation is t'liainherhiiu's Stiiinueli ttml l.iver tahh ts, "savs M.-I,ird F. t'riiin. of Miihlleiiriive, N. Y They work like n eh irm an I do not (trip.i or h ivm iiuy uupleiisint oll'e.'t. Fur mlp l y all driiLvists. TIM mm Thm Gratkophzino rvprottuemm & Itlndm of mumio Mot r.ccammmry to .am lo play any Inalrumant I g.WVs3U,'-jar GraphopisGites $3.50 to $100 COLUMBIA fit any mils ol Talking machlna STUD rOR rrF CATALOCVe n containing llal ot vocal guar. '". trloa, dumtm. lolos, and aalacllona for band, orohamtra, com, piccolo, mtc. DISCS Sovon Inch SO certs each, $3 a dozen Ton Inch $t oach, $10 a dozen CYLINDERS BLACK SUPER-HARDENED COLUMBIA MOULDED RECORDS 25 CENTS EACH, $3 A DOZEN Brand nam procaaa. Much mora durabla than any othor ayllndor Coteih&ia Phonograph Co, lj Oeory Street, For S.il in Grunts Pass hy V. A. P.uidock Grove's Tasteless Chill Tir tool Ten C-knr. cJ ji inn 1 1. Mrnava-ii wn vmi if, 1904. CATARRH HAY-FEVEFi 50 Elys Cream Balm This Remedy Is a Specific, Sure to Civo SatisfacTion. CIVE8 RELIEF AT ONCE. It cleanses, unfit hes. heals, and prolaoU the diseased nieuibrane. It c in s Caturrli ti:id drives awnv n Cold iu tic: IW' opiickly. llosturcs ti:o Re:i-ei of T.is'e ami bmelL Easy tu me. V ntnitw nn inj-irious dntKs. Applied into the u-sttils uml iibsorhoiL Large Siz". V ) ocits rt nru.'i-'ivts or by mail; Tr.nl f-'i :c, 1J ce-:'s by i-iu.il. ELY BROTHERS. Ci Wi. 1- 1 Now York. Cll) V - C.GOTZIAJI Si Co, MANUFACTURE.R3. GT.PAUb. For a bad tutsn in t lie mouth take a few doses of ("luiiiibcrliiiu'ij Stomafli mid Liver tablets. Prico 25 cents. Warriinli'd to euro. For sale by all druKUist. AS 3.00 Razor for 7 5 cents:':: '111 Mrc-vdi-r Nui" nntit trou ltd. tf 1 1c be 1 in 'I -olliril bj rli ti H We Have M.de h Hrl.-. an I b"Cu we want J?. JSWiBHS;. S,".1! .a.!,.,SAT!;,!:,??,u."i " " "" "III l- P"P1'J f..,JJ M Hi lilt..-, IUira at Uv V"'I1J. bl Ml k4, 10 Umu I'm! fa .4. Nutk: A iL'eiiiiine Hurselude llou'.le Swinj; strop. ie Sx'.'l, for P)c uddilional W'nle lor Culnloinie I). C'llllM IV1 t (1'Hcilic .Mail Order House) llii tirunt Ave, ban b'rancisco. I hivt had orcilion to uu v... jr illicit. Urnijtht Stock and Poultry Medl. cine nu urn p.easca to uy thjt never used invlliias for itock tint lave half ai ocd latiilaction. I heartilv rccom. mend it to all owners of stock. J. B. BELSIir.R, St. Louis. Ho Silk Stock Or imllllrv tthraibl rat cheap stock food any more than fltrk is-rons kIiouIiI pyi.is.i i.. i.a c.ueil by fi.Ml. When vuur stis-k iiinl poultry arc sick cive'thein iue,i. h nine, limi t stuff tln ni with worth El less st s i; food.i. L'nlo.nl the bowels and Rtirup the torpid liver and the :ln(il:ul Will l,P .'iiri.il if .'f l. . : H h!e t i .":ie it. H i.-k rirauiiht Stock a'"' I ry .- . me nnloads th hou' '., :i.l ilns i.p the torpid liver. Lj It cini-a every lualaily of stoik if i.is'-u in nine, .-secure a s'u-cent can nf lilac k-iraiiL'ht Shx k ami I'oiiltrr M.sb. ion.,.l I, ...ill t .... ...... n ,,, 1PJ1 Iur u))rn len i timesoier. Horses work better, t'ows cjive more milk. II. , oil,, n.ui. And liens lay more cpna. It soli-en the M i.i v. iiiiiMllll s llHICtl lllood, B r.esli and enerev as nossiblo m.i ,.f . ...i. f . -. -. . , , . . i Hie niiiuiiesi aiuoinif ot locsl con aunnsl. Huy a cau from your dealer. A kW-. $15, $20 $30 RECORDS SA FRWCISC0, CAl. w Ono cni a Half MHEon Ma r k.t r t. ' 50c K3 V ! iiiV(Ms'if':' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. lu Tho County Court itr Josephine County, Oregon. In the Mutter of the Estate of William Dunlup, Ue- ceased. ) Notice is herehy Riven t liut the uh- rWsVm rl. .Tsniea II. Colby, has been apiKiinled admiiiistrntiir of (lie Estate Of nilllUin DUIIiap. Ulceus, -j, Comity Court for Josephine Comity, Ori rod, ami all persons hftviiiK cluiuis against said estato are ifutiiied to pre sent the same, duly venhed, to tlio oiidersitftied ndiuinistrator at i no law nltice of H. I). Norton in Grants I'ass. Jospphiiie County, Uri'Ron, on or before six months from the date of the first pohlicatioti of tins notice, which lust publication is Thursday, January 14, A. D.. 1U04. JAMES H. COLBY, Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. N dice is hereby given that tho un dersigned, Administrator of the fcs- tafe of Agnes iv. nawyer, iipccnscu, will, on and after Inday. tho 22d clay of January, llliM, sell at priviuo sale tlie following described real jiroperry belonging to the sain est ate, to-wit: The west'r y "air or L,ots ono ami i wo iu iJloi'k r, or courno s r irst Addition to the City of brunts Pass Josephine County, Oregon, and iinundrii is follows: Beginning al the southwesterly corner of said Lot uuuiberpd one of said Block E, thence northerly along tho easterly line of r-ourlli Mlreet two iininirert uiuety feet io the northwesterly corner of Lot Ho in said Block h, thence easterly along tho northerly lino of said Lot two one hundred nny loo', thence southerly and parallel witli Fourth Street two bundled ninety feet to I he southerly line of Lot num bered one, thence westerly along the southerly line of said Lot No. one and Street tn the place ol beginning. I'ho said property will he ho hi to lie highest and best bidder for cash in hand, subject to confirmation by the County Court for Josephine County, n eon, ibis notice is , uulislicd by irder of Hon. J. O. Booth, Comity ludge, made in tlio matter of the estate of Agnes K. hawver ou the lltli day of December, l'JDII, and is blisheil in the Rogue River Courier in pursuance of said order. . W. SAWVEK, ilinii,istriitor of the Estate of Agues K.. T-awyor, coceased. NOTICE Kill IT I. LIGATION. Timber Land, Act June II, 178. Untied .-iisles Liimi IIHi.e, Ki seburg, Oregon, Nov. 2-), YM'i. Notioe is herehv given ttuit in coinpli- ii'ce wiih the provisions ol line act ol longress of June 3, 1878. entitled "An n't lor the sale of timber lands in liu suites of 1 sliforiiiH, Oregon, Nevada nd Washingtnn Tenilorv," as extend- dtnsll ilie Public Land Sliite.s by act I August 4. 18H2, MARTIN O SWEET of Jackson county. S'ale nt Oregon, and resident i.I the loin of liol I lull, ol aid stsie, has this day Tiled in this itlice his swnin stsb iicut Nn fiNid. lor the purchase of the S-i. NiV'.N'.i HWJ I Sec: 1' 11 No. bU 111 loM'listllll No ;i-l -So mli, lauge No 4 V., W. M.. and nil H -r prool in show t! at lie laud souuli' is more valusble lor lis limner i r stone limit for agricultural puiposes. and to stalilisb bis claim to said laud In lore arles Nu-kell, U. S Couiinitii iiier iii Vledloid, Oregon, on Ssninln) , the (ilh lay ol February, 1904. He names ai- witnesses : Oeorge Mi-f'lellan, Ered. .McC'lelhin. V ll Ham Childeis, John E. Nve. o'.lol Uold Hill, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above-described lauds are reouesl- fil to tile llieii claims in this nlliceon or before said Ulh dav of Kebruarv, 1 HO I. I. T. LiKIIHlKS, Uegister. CONTEST NOTICE. Ih'parluient of the Interior. United States Laud Olliee. Knseburg, Oregon, Nov. iiJ, 1;)H3. A siitlicient contest slllilavil having neen tiled in this olhce by John M. Kades, ciiulestani, against hoiiu s'ead niry No 10,1111, made lieceuiber l'J. 11100, lor hi NW4, NE'j'SV'4- Section MJ, lownrlnp a.l houtb, llaniieti West. ly Charles A. Hill, conieslee, in which t is alleged that Charles A. Hill has ibanduned said land for more than six months last past, said psniesare hereby niiiilied to appear, respond and otIVr evi- ii nee loucbiiig said allesiilioii nt 111 i clock a. m.. on February LI, 1H04, he lore K L. llartlett, County Clerk iranls Pass, Origon. and thai linn! Hearing mill be held al 10 o'clock a. in., ui rebruary tii, IHDl, before the Keill or and Receiver at the l in ed feiatcc Lm I Olhce in Hoebiirif, Oietuu. Die saui conlestant baviujr, hi a pro uer slliilaMl, tiled Noveinlwr III). liHi.'l. tt for 1 Ii lacts which show that aller due hbgence peiBonul service oi this notice an not be made, it is herein nrderrd ud directed that such liolice be niven ny one ana proper piiiilnaimu. J. II. Ihsiiii, H.-ceiver umttiwwwwwwn LADIES, ATTENTION! Original and only genuine Kkkni'h Tansy akkus fur sale liy leading druggists. jU per Ikjx. Sufe and rclialilc. Accept no substitute. laooafloiioomHi i,iaoo4aa BRIGHT'S DISEASE Hie largest sum ever paid lor a pre cription, chain;! d bands in San Fran isco, Aug. 30, 1P01. Ihe transfer in- .oiveu in coin and slock tll: oOo.OO and as paid by a pany ol business men lor specific lor liriKht's Hisease and Dia Hes, buherio incurable diseases. Tl.ey coii.inenced l be serious mvesli. 'iun o( the specilic Nov. 15, P.K.H1 ..... iiMritirani scores ol ll.e cureit ml Hied ii om on ils meiits by pulling uiree uoien cases on Hie Ilea men ml WBtching tluun. Tbov al-o gut pbc mans io name chronic, incuralilp,ases, til ailiiiini.tored il null the physiciatn- " j'lugeo. 1(11(1 i,), 87 per c, the test cases were either well r-'gressing Ismrablv. . uere neing out llitrtetn per cent ol nnres, the parties were saiistied and losed the transaction. The prcKeecling- i mr nuesiiiiaiing coiuiuniee and the lini.-al reisins of tlie test oases were niniisne.i anil il t mailed free or pi'lioaiion. Addiess John J. rixroN oni-AN,i.-u Montgoinery M.San Fran I -co, Cal. You kimw H int Ynu Arc Talng When you take (iruve's Tasteless i b l ''nine. Ihm ause t formula is plainlv print d on every Kittle -bow-in? that it is sine ny Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form o t ur No, l ay. SOp. MOTHERS and DAUGHTERS ti v U V. X i rov The Mudem Komedy for Wumen Krxieusi bas I'urrd Minieof Ins worst ra.-. .tf ' OVARIAN AND UTERINE DISORDERS 11 3 tHwitivi "urv for Leiicorrliooa THE REXICQNA CO. 9 Laui Ams'-s W.stii.I m l'kie ; Sjn Jose, Cal. tP arTairaitt m - To C'r a Colli In a n. Take lia.irr Kn.n.o Vuin nr Tanb t. All drugf-isis isiund ihe moner if unil. to curt. K. W. OruTe'a .iKoature n OB each box iic. APPLICATION FOB p) In Tho United States T. i Koscburg, Oregon. " In tho matter of the ...i, ' cation lor patent ft'r ' I Cousnlidaled Led,. v!e I ing Claims, in thee,,',, t of. Josephine. Si.i,, v. Oregon, Notice of Ajip,catioB f, ' United States Land Offlce burg, Oregon, November m', Notice is hereby -gi,,,,;,. Decker, whose toffio." aldo, Josephine v,lau,, Oregon, has ns attorm., 5 The Waldo S,el,,n g -" Company, a corror:iOI" anil existing under, a,1(i the laws tt tho State and for and in ils u., , plication for a United L it cue v-oiisoiinatcd L,i Claims, miiieini - situate in Soetim l, t,0" soutli of ranee ft Meridian, (u.isurveyed, , . good of Josephine, State of On. prising right quartz miJ own known and described as n Pine, Fir, Cedar, n, , Chestunt. nml Ijmrl . ; - tbel Re ticnlurly described as ioll0e Vehit Spruce. i facto Ht corner a m Beginning identical with the eodiIiu-,- , . section 3(5. lowushin in w"lc range 8 west, Willaincttij'i tlivnce south 17 niiii.,west p" Sp iiuiuui-i uieiico 80m 4Umin., east (100 feet to cm- ber !!; thence north 17 Mn loOO feet to corner number - Butri north 89 dog. 4U miu.. we,,,.' 4,1 corner nniubet- 1, to then, R !"1"i"B- and Pine. 1ana Epginniiig nt corner r, Vtlience the sontlnvest coril tiou llll, township 4(1, soutli r west, Williunetie Jleriiij,, uortb 8!) deg. 4 miu., wesl thence south 17 miu. west, to corner number 2; tln-un deg. 4!) min., eHst CM fis?t number 8; thence north 17,' 1500 font to corner number uorth 80 deg. 40 miu., wtsif, corner unuilair 1, the place uiug. Fir. Beginning nt corner m Whence the souUiwest curt,, tiou Mil, townhi. 40 sonlli , west, Wtllatuntte Mcridiat iior h 80 deg. 4'J min., thence south 17 min., WM to corner number 2: linnet leg. -ni 111111., east BOO fii number 3 : thenco noith 17,, l.'iOO teet to corner iiumhsr. iiortn na nog. 4a miu WHI to comer number 1, ginning. tllO Jit Codiir. . g Bcginuiug nt comer 1,, R wlicnco tho soutliwes' com. $ tiou lilt, township 4(1, su.tli c U west, Williunotto .Meridis, H uortli 80 dog. 40 miu , weati-f thence south li min. ue,t to corner number 2: tluuri X dig. 40 miu., cast COO fni M number 3; thence north 17 0 Tj I.jOO feet to comer biinibcr4 K uorth 80 dig. 40 min., wtuae lo comer number 1, the W ginning. - Oak. : BeginniiiB at corner hl- ' wlience tlie southwest coru tiou 3li, township 40, south ol west, Willamette Meridiu. north 80 deg. 40 min., wests thence south 17 111 111., west;, to corner number 2: iheun.- dcg. 40 min., eust lido feet t uuiiiberC; tlienco north 17 ni 1500 feet to corner 11 u in lnr 4 . north 80 (leg. 40 miu., West ft corner number l,to phueuf Iw Poplur. Beginning nt corner ot: wlicnco the southwest enrne: tiou 31, township 40, soutli cl west, Willamette Meridian c lortli 80 deg. 40 miu., west It- thenco south 17 min., weit . to comer number 2; tlnncri do,:. 40 min., east tiOO fivttt number 3; thence uorih lir l.ilX) feet to corner number 4: noitli 80 deg. 40 miu., wet to corner number 1, the pU ginning. Chestnut. Beginning at corner list urn i whence the southwest corti tiou 311, township 40, south tl 8 west, Willamette Mondial north 41 ipg.4li mill., west ill: thence soutli 1, min., loot to corner number 2; tluc 80 deg. 40 min. , ca-t l.'iuofeti tier iiumber!!; thenco nurib : east (loo feet to corner uor thenco north 80 deg. 40 miu., feet to corner number 1, tlie ; beginning. Lunrel. 1 Beginning nt corner un: whence tho southwest corner tiou :iii, township 40, soutli of west, Willainclie Mondial' uorth 17 min. , cast l.iiHl foot south 17 min., west (iiXl feet ti number 2; thence south Ml mill., east l.jtk) feet to curii , her3;thcnoe north 17 miu, -feet to corner uunibi r 4; tlieue 80 deg. 4!) miu, west 151m fee: nor un m ber 1, the phii-e of Im Tlie lolnl net area of uu.' 1 said lodo mining claims is as f Spruce, 2.).iii'.l acres. Pine, 2(1.11(11 acres. Fir, 20. (llii acres. Cedar, 20.11(11 acres. Oak, 20.i;iil acres. Poplar, 20.ti(il acre. hal lai 'PC Chesrtiut inclusive of font witli "Miiriiui" Indp niitium survey number 522, 2iUHH acn I-iurel exclusive of un "Mariou" uml "Lynlo" U.li claims, survey number ,'i;i ucres. The uiticps of location quiirtz iniuing claims are rec the oflice of the Clerk (fJH county, Dregon, iu tlie mis-c mining records ol said county volumes and at the pages n : to-w it : t-liruce, in volume 1:1. puk-.'ll Pine, iu volume 13, page lid 1-ir, 111 volume 13, imge 4i-: .c'diir. 111 Toluiue 13. 1 go 41 'a!., in volume 13, page 405. Poplar, 111 volume 13, pak.-.' ' Chestnut, in volume 13. eC Laurel in volume 13, :tf Ihe neighboring or ac claims are sections IKS, town .south of range 8 w. st, '.u. a Merid'an, on the iiorlh ami .ul. the "fiprncc'", " Pine, ' ' "Cidar," "t)ab," and "I , and the "Marion" lode mil iue suriey number 522, ou the the "Chestnut," and the "V and "Lyitic" lode milling c survey iiumhrr 522, rn liu - 0 in cuiiriict v itb the "Lnur :, which conflicting area ami h "Lyttle Lode Mining Clam' owned by and iu possi s.-ion sai l "The Waldo Smelting at' ing Company. " Any and all persons cLiimit irsiiy tne nuiiiui! ffriioi . I remises or any 1 m 1 ' o, so '.escrilieil, Furvevid. , iiidappli, d for, are h n 1 y that nuless 1I1011 adverse cij i ' duly Bled according to law. rogoUitiocs therenudcr, with' time prescribed by law. Kegifu-r of the United Staff OfP.ce at Row burg, in the IVinglss, Slate nf Uregon. tl' t-e tird in virtue of the ir of Kiirl statute. J. T. J3R1P Ri'igsttr I'nited Slates Land Roa burg, Oregon.