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ROGUE RIVER COURIER, GRANTS PA S3, OREGON, APRIL 7, 1964- titt !i4 v'. .'!; -i ff. 4 4'i .-.Jr. GRAUSTARK ...By... GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON Co)rlM, JSM, bu Uttbrtt S. Sum . v-v Her uuclo uud mint, tlie CouiilMi lingular (whose merry brown eye were 80 run or prcieniieu tiisumy mm the princess could scarcely rcstralu a mill-), and tlnspon, the minister of flnnnre, Vi-ere nwitltliiff her appearance. Wn beard the count's Btmy of the e cape, marveled ut the prisoner's nil duriiy mid llrnily nnuntiiicod tluit ov erythln!? possible should be dime to up prebend hhu. Willi a perplexed frown on her brow und b dubious twist to ln-i lips, she said: "I suppose I must offer n reward V" "Certainly!" exclaimed her uncle, "About M eiivviw, uncle'" "Fifty!" erled the two men. aghast. "Isn't that eunuch''" 'Tor the murderer of n prim e?" div mantled finspon. "It would be absurd, your lillini'HH. He Is u most liiipnrtiiiil person." "(Julie mi. lie Is a most liiipnrtiiiil person. I think I'll olfer S.D'ki liuvvos." "More like It. H" l wurlli thiil, ill leuHt," iireed 1'neln t'uspiir. "Jteyoinl a doubt," nineilnnetl jn pon. "I mn glad you do Hot consider me extra vniriint," she snld demurely. "You tuny huve the phieur.li printed lit onee," Hie? went on, udilreKln' the treasurer. "Hay tlint 11 rewind of o.ihio K'vim will be pnld to the person who delivers Urenfiill I-orry to me." "Would It not be betb r to sny 'de livers (Jreiifiill l.ony to the tow er'' " Sllbinlilod IJaspoll. . "You mny say 'to I ho uiiilcrslKiicu" and sign my iiume," she sold lellcctlvc- iy. "Very well," your highness. Tliejr chnl I be struck off this morning." "In Inrue type, dispell. You must ratcli him If you run," li ndded. "He Is n very diinireroiw mini, mid royalty needs protection." Willi thin wisu bit tf ciiutlon Hbe dismissed the milijeet (I lid beifini to til Ik of the Htorin. An the two younif plotters were has telling tip the mull Inler on un lit tenibiiit iipiriiiiehed mid Informed the princes tlmt Mr. Anguish reipiiBled nn audience. "Condui t hlin to my boudoir," she mid, her eyes spitrklliur with triumph. In the seclusion of the Inuidolr hImi und the counter lunched like children over the reward tluit Imd been an Bolemiily orilctsd. "I'lre thousand pi won!" cried ling mnr, leanliiK buck in her chair to em phiiKlzc the delight she felt. "Wliut 11 Joke!" , Tup, tnp,l :iine a knock on the door, mid lu the Hume instant It flew open, for Mr Anguish win In n hurry. As lie iduiigcil Into their proaem-c n pair of heel found the floor Hpiisinislloiilly. "(lb, I Ix'g iianlon!" he gimped ns If nliont to fly. "May I come In 7" "Not unless you go outHlde. Yull tiro ulrcady In, It seems." mild the, prln cosn, ndviineliiK to meet him. The ifiunlesa was very nllll olid Beibite. "I am o Kind you have come." "Heard nboiit I.orry? 'J'he fool In ut und puie!" he cried, unable to re strain hliiiBelf. Wilhout n word ihe dnii-'ued hlin to tho divan, and, be tween them, he soon hud the whole atory poured Into lilt ears, the prim-en on one Bide, the countesH on tbo other. "You lire n wonder!" ho exclaimed when nil the fuels wero known to htm lie executed n llltle dunce, of approval, entirely out of plneo In the boudoir of o priint'ds, Init very much In touch with prcvallliiK Henllineiit. "Hut w lint's to liecome (if me?" he iislu-d lifter cool lug down. "I have no excuse for ro maliilng In (irnustark, nnd I don't like to leave him here either." "Oh, 1 have luade plain for you," Bht I she. "You ll ro to U held us lion tnge." "Wlmt!" "I thought of your prcdlcanii iit last lilEht, nud here la (he solution: This very dny I shall Issue mi order forbid UlniC you the rlcht to leave Kilelwclss You w ill not be In prison, bid your ev ery movement Is to be wulclnsl. A utroiit: sun id will Imve you under Bur Vcllliuii-e. nnd any ntlcmpt to escape in to roiiiuuiiilcaUi with your friend will result In your eontllienient nnd his dp taction. In this way you may stay liere until t!ie time comes to fly. The Axphuln people limit be autlsllcd, you know. Your freedom will not be ill turli.-d. You may mine nnd to us you like, but you ttt-c oileiislbly u prisoner lly delalnliii; you foielbly We ealn a xiliit, f..r you nit' needed here. There Is no oilier May In which you ran ex plain it coul lulled presence In (Iran atark. Is not my phiu n K""d one?" "It Is beyond I'tJlupull va.," l,t. hald t-lsllli; and bowllvi lew'. "Fo shrewd 1- this plan that you mal.o me a bostauT forever. I Bhiilnot escape Its memory If 1 live to 1st a thousand." At purling she said seriously: "A Kreut deal depends on your ills crotloii, Mr. Anguish. My ejiurds will Wateli your every action, for they in. Hot In the secret - excepting (Jiilnnox and uny nttempt on your part to coin tntinlcnte with Cicafull Lorry will Is fo'al." "Trust me, your highness. I have had mueli limine Hen In wisdom to tiny." "I hope wo shall s-o yon often," Mo an Id. "lnlly B hostui;.'. ' he lled fluneliis low anl the counlo-s. "U'leit mean until the otlu-r n.aii b cuptl.'!," Bald Ihc onn; holy hiuleltv As tin left the ensile be cu.-.ed ul Hi, fllsUmt liulldiiiK In the sty and w.m (end how It had ever le'eo appro i, 1 In a ciirriui;e. n,o bud led lolo bin thut Alloih llil.ve for llliles over win, I lag nudj that hl to the monaster np ( Reiiilrr slope fioui the rear. The next afieriuie-i r.deletss thillled Willi n new I'Xelteineut. 1'ihi.v 11,. hi ror. of Axphain, iimt with pief end tur.f. niine ll.und.rliirf lulu the eiiy Willi Ids lourt nl his heeis. Ills wraili Inn) been lni-rci.,s until It rvou,l,!c,l .. tornndu when he rend the iv.iaid pij cnrtl In the uplands. Not until then did j lie know thut the mil! .lerer had es caped nnd that Veii-e;imv mlnht U d nliil hi in. After viewing the body of l.i.r.-nx n It lay In tin) R:iri..lu.: i.a of the royal palace, w hen' It hud been tsune at Iho cunnuHiid of the 'iln,ss Yellve, he d ' Uiaiulcl inidieiu-e Willi Ills son's bv ' trolhed, nnd it was with fear that she i prepared for the trying ordenl, nil lu tervlcw with the urlef crazed old man. The rustle 4"n In a furore. Its 1 1 it 1 1 f Boon tlinuiK'isl with diplomatists unj there hi nil licly boiwc of tii.ntile lu the uip, ut;KeatUe or the c a.siou which follows the Uaiiiing of a powdei niuratlue. The Bllm, pul fuej-d ;.rluie mot tin ; vj;? ss yti n J .4- ifiri'Il i,urly pj r,.r In the (fraud runnel chamber. He nnd liU noble hud lM-t-1 kept wnltliiK but a abort time. Within a very few minute ufter they lind been conducted to the chumlM'r by Counl Ilalfout und other dignltnrlii the fall niler came Into the rKiin and udvaiiced between the liowlng Ilnea of courtlen to the pot where ant tlie mau who 1m.-Id Urauslark in hla grasp. Itoliiroz iimns n sho drew near, hit Kiiunt fnco black nud unfriendly. Bl exU-nded her bund graciously, nnd he a prliii-o for nil IiIb wrath, touched lib trembling lljm to lta white, amootl buck. "I come In grief und andnea to youi court, most glorious Yetlve. My bur den of sorrow Is greater tlmn I car boar," be nnM hoarnely. "Would that I could give you cons latum," she mild, Bitting In the cbnli reserved for her uae lit council gather Ings. "Alan, It grlevea me thut I enn offer nothing more than words." Tru ly she pilled him lu his bereavement. Itolarox said that he Imd heard of the murderer' escape nnd nuked what effort wna being mnilo to recapture him. Yetlve related nil that had hap pencil, expressing humiliation over the fact that her olllrcrn had Is-cn iiiiabU to nccompllsli liny thing, lidding thai she did not believe the fuglllve could get nway from (iraustnrk wifely with out her knowledge. The old prinef wua working himself back Into the vlo lent rngo that had lieen temporarily subdued, nnd lit last broke out 111 n vleloii denunciation of tho cnreles ness tlmt hnd allowed tlie man to e cape, lie first Insisted Unit Dangles and Ills Incompetent usslstnuta be thrown Into prison for life or executed for criminal negligence; then ho do ninnded tlie life of Hurry Anguish us nil alder nnd abettor In the flight of tlie murderer. In both rase tho prin cess llrnily refused to take the action demanded. Then alio acquainted hlin Willi her Intention to detain Anguish n hoslnge nnd to bnvo hi every ac tion watched In the hops that a clew to the whereabout of the fugitive mlglil be discovered, providing, of course, that the friend knew anything at nil about tho inn Her. The Inike of M li re x und other loudly Joined In the cry for Anguish' arrest, but alio bravely held out ngaliist them nnd In tlie end curtly Informed them tlint the Ameri can, whom she believed to be Innocent of nil complicity In tho escape, should be subjected to no Indignity other than detention In tho city under guard, as she had ordered. "1 Insist that thin man be cast Into prison nt once," nnniicd the while lip ped llolnroz. "You lire not nt liberty to coininniid In (iraiislark, Prince Itolaro.," she said slow ly nnd distinctly. "I it in ruler bore." HolaroZ gasped nnd wns apeecldiw for some seconds. "You shall not N' ruler long, madam," he said malevolently, slgullleaiitly. "Hut I inn ililer now, nud, n bucIi, 1 nsk your highness to withdraw from my castle. I did not know that I was to submit to these threat and Insult or I should not hnve been kind enoiiKh to gi ant you n It audience, prince though you are. When I came to this room, It was to give yon my deepest sympathy and to reecho yours, not to be Insulted. Y'oil have lost n son, I my belrothed. It III become you, I'rlnoo llolnroz, to vent your vlnilletlvcuess upon me. My men are doing nil In their power to capture the mall who has Bo uufortu lately e.Hi uped from our clutches, and I shall not allow ymi or nny one else to dlclato the manner In which we lire to proceed." Khe uttered these words cuttingly nnd at their conclusion nrose to leavu tlie room. llolnroz heart! her through III surprise and with conllletlng emotions. There was no inhtakliig her IiiiIIkiiiiIIou, so lie deemed It policy to buttle his wrath, overlook the most olTenslve rebuke Ids ruiilly hud ever reivlvcd and submit to what was evidently n Just decision. "Stay, your hlglnnsis, I submit to your proposition regarding tlie other stninu'i r, although I doubt Its wisdom There Is but one In whom I am really Interested -the one who klllitl my son There Is to be no cessation In the effort to hint him, 1 urn to uuilei-stmii1 now have a pt-opoiltlon. Willi me are .'lim of in v bravest soldiers, I offer -.hem to you In onler that you may Is't er pi-o-eeule Ihe search. They ill re main here, and you may use tlicui In any way you iuv HI The lull f Viz io will llnecr In Kt'.iiw eWs, end ilh him you and your n.ay aliva.is imif He uUo Is ut your coiniiiand. This man must be retaken. 1 swear by all that Is above mid below me be shall be round If I Unit the world oer to lie couiplMi Hint end lie shall not es .-ape ni ciiceuuee! ' And huii, you to this (Mi tlie '.Mth of !ii-M ;i"ii'li 1 shall demand pav iiienl of the debt tlue Avphuln. So deeply lay bent i"t on Hie death ef this lireu 'all I or i- li nt I nt'i-ee now, before ni these friend of ours, that If he be cay tured und ceeut,Mt in my prisence be fore Hie -Jnih of Ntiveiiiber (Iraustnrk sli ill l-e cl:ined llie cMcu-doit of tline iliat w . iii til lane obtained in Ihc event ,.f your iip. ual w itli Ihe uiiiii he kill c-1. You I. -ar this ofTer, nil? It 1 t'.e.'id bv let Mici-ed Wold of heller Ills .'.-.I'l I dole the '.Mlh elves limit st ii K t -il . irs of iiraee. If he Is still it laiv, I -'.mil elulsi my own. Tills a, I ti.iicie, most truetous Y'etlve. ii ii neatly enri,nrai;e your people In (I., , 1 1. . 1 1 to capture the lean we seek." 'ihe pi In,. -.1 hc.ud the remarkable pro;,., .p.i. u villi fu.v deathly pale, tent sesr.ely I eatlnc Again was the duly to iliauu nk Ihrust einelly iihmi Ii-r. ; could saie the one only by '.i. i Hi. inn ll ihcr. "We villi do all lu our power to- to plow oui-m'Ii, ;;r:it,'tnl for your mag liaiilinotis . rtei'. " she i-.iltl. As she puss id fn.ni the r..m, followed by her un cle, she heard the inctvuiin,; biiza of ex.itenienl on all sides, ihe iimvsiruin ed epi-i's-,lon-. of mnueiiteiii nnd re h.-r fi'oin hfi'Vwu subject, tlie patron Iin,' con mi. aits of the visitors nil coic-inring in sound her ihsun Which way was she to turn loonier to escape from herself? "We must cutch tins lean, Yetlve," said llalfonl on the alulrway. "There Is no all. -I native." "Kx.vpt our inability to do bo," ahe ninrmiin-d. Ill that moment she deter uilr.is! that l.reiifull I.orry should nev er be taken If she could prevent It. He Was I- i -ut, nnd It was tirausmrk's 1 ' .1, lo . CHAPTEfl XXI, B0IJ A W1HIK1W ABOVt TI1K longest monili In Ixjrry a life wn Hint which followed Ids romantic flight from the n- l.lu l...,.ntl,.n n.lnd the day were Irksome weeka. The cold monnstery waa worse than a prison. Ho looked from Its w i.-idoK a a con vlct look through hi bar, alwny hoping, always dlsnpisdntcd. With each of the Infrequent vlalts of Cnp- taln Oullinox his heart leaped at the prospect of lilierty, only to sink deeper In despair upon the receipt or empnnuc though kindly nssiirnncc that the time had not yet come for him to leave the huven of Bafely Into which he hud been thrust by loving hand. The nrlor wn kind to hlin. Kvery- thlng that could be done to provide comfort where comfort wan a stranger was employed III hi behalf, lie lived well until hi nppetlte deserted him. Ho hud no (mention to unswer, for no one usked why he wn there; he hnd no danger to fear, for no fisJ know where b lived. From the city came tho promise of ultimate escnpe, verDul messngi-s from thono who loved hlin, new of Hie world-nil nt long Inter vals, however. Quliinoi's visit were like Bimlieniiia to hlin. Tho dashing captain eumo only at night und In dis guise. He bore verbol messages, a wise precaution against mishap. Not onee did he bring n word of love from tho princes, nn omission which mused the fugitive deep misery until a ray of liitclllKcncc showed hi til tlint she could not glvo to Qulnnox the speeches from her henrt, proud woinnn tlint he was. Anguish sent word of cheer, with rnmuiiinda to bo pntient. Ho never failed to tell him through Qulnnox tlint he was doing all In hi power to And the rciil murderer and Hint he hnd the secret co-operation of the old police cnptaln. Of course the hidden mnn henrd of the rewurd nnd the rrcnzKi? Bcnreh prosecuted by IhiIIi prliiiipnll tie. Ho liiiighed hytcrlcully over Hit deception that wn being practiced by the blue eyed, slender woman who held the key to the siluatlou III her keeping It was not until the night of the lhtl. of November that (jnliinox confirmed hi fear by telling hlin of the condi tion Imposed by l'lineo llolnroz. Tor sonic reason the young olllcer had do celved Lorry In regard to the nil tin portnnt mutter. The American repeat edly hnd begged for Information about the fatal '.'Hill, but on nil prevlou occa sion III visitor doggedly muilitullieil a how of Ignorance, vowing tlint he knew nothing of the circumstances, linnlly Ixirry, completely out of pa- tlcnco und delcruiliiisl to know the truo slate of nffulr, noumlly uphriihli-d hlin nud sent word to the princes tlint If he did not iiciiiulnt him with the In side fact lie would lenve the monas tery und find them nut for himself. Thl authoritative message brought Qulnnox buck two lilghta later with the full atory of tho exciting conference. Hhe Implored hhu to remain where lie wn and asked hi forgiveness for hav ing kept tin! ugly truth from him. Qulnnox ndded to hi nngiilsh by hns tlly Informing hlin tlint there wna a possibility of succor from another prin cipality. 1'rlnce Giihrlel, he said, not knowing Hint ho wns cutting hi lis tener to tho henrt, was dally with the princess, nnd It was believed thut he wns ready to loan (iraiislark Riilllelcut uiiiney to meet the ilciiiand of llolnroz. The mere thought thut (inline! wn Willi her n roused the fiercest resent ti I 111 Lorry' breast. A he paivd his narrow nsuii ills triniedly u horrid thoiiKlit struck hlin so violently that he cried aloud nud siaggered ngaliist the wall, hi eye fixed on the face of Ihe startled soldier. Perhaps sliejuilglil submit to (iahricl. for In Niibmlltilig she could nave not only (irmistuik, hut the man she loved. The acrlllco- but no, he would not be lieve Hint such alllhiloil could come to her! Marry (laluiel the iniin who had planned to seize her und make her lis wanton! lie "round hi teeth nnd ghircd lit (Jiilniiox n If he were, the object of hi hntred, hi vicious Jeal ousy. The captain stepped linckwnrd In sudden iilurui. "Ihui't be ufi-tild!" I.orry cried sav agely. "I'm not crazy. It' your new your news! iiss she expect-me to slay up here while that state of a IT n Irs exists down there? Let mo sou; thl li the 1Mb, und day ufter tomorrow Is the '.'nth There 1 no time to be lost. Captain (Juliinox. I shall iiccompniiy ymi when you leave St. Valentino's to night." "Impossible!" exclaimed Qulnnox. "I cannot allow Hint, lr. My Instruc tion nrv to" Hang your Instructions! All the In structions on ea lib can't compel me to sit up hero and see Ibis sacrlllee liiude. 1 ii in determined to see her nnd put a stop to the whole uffalr. It Is what 1 feared would come to pas. She I will liiK Co saerltlee herself or half her king ilom. one or the other, In order tlint 1 may escape. It's not right, captain; It s not rigid, mid I'm going to stop It. How simiii enn we lenve thl place?" He wns pining the floor, happy lu the decision lie had reached, notwithstamb liiK Ihe danger It promised. "You lire mad, sir, to talk like this," protested Ihc oilier despairingly. "Edel weiss swarms with Axphnlu soldiers; our ow n inen nre on the nlcrt to win the great reward. You cannot go to the cliy. When a safe 1 1 mo mine, you will be taken from thl place. Into the mountains Instead of through the city, nud given escort to l'nssas, 1ml mile east. That step will not be taken until the way I perfectly clear. 1 tell you, sir. yoll cannot hope to escape If you leave the monastery now. The moun tains are full of soldier every night." "I didn't say anything about nn o cape, did 17 (hi the contrary, 1 wnnt to give myself up to her. Then she can have Cabiicl thrown over the castle wall nud say to llolnroz: 'Hero Is you! limn. I've gained the ten year of gra.-e." Thar the point. Qiilmiox. I'uu't J'ou ee II? And I want to any to yoll now I'm going bother you con- Bent or refine, I'd Just ns sism be In Jail down lhen lis up here anyhow. The only favor I have to aik of you Is that you do Ihe best you i.in M got me safely to her I nnwt talk with I cr before I go hack to the town- " "(iml help ine, sir, I cania t l-i'e you to her!" groaned iiiiicnex. Ir.iiu; to control his nervous npprchcti-don. "I hnve sworn to her Unit I will keep you from nil harm, nud It would be to I icak faith wllh her If 1 led you Into Hint Inch dow n there." T respect your oath, my ft I , ti ll but 1 mil going. Just the same. I'll see her. too. If I have lo slusd eveiy man wl e attempts to pivvent me. I'm d -.p.-t.i; Innn, desperate! She's cv."-i t!:;a.- la the world to me, and I'll die Is fo.e IT ao her suffer." ' Qulnnox eu'u.ly pla,- d b.s 1 a'l.U on til other's sluiulilci's. slid, hol.ia bile, lu the eye, said ijiredy: "ller suffering n -w Is as iiothtn ; Collipanil to what It will If yor , i back to the tower. Yoll foiKd how much pain she Is enduring to uveal that very Buffering If ymi aire f r n y mistress, n!r. add un weight lo the bur den l.e already can ! . Kcin tin hero. ub she desire. You can Is- of no serv ' implore you to be toiishitrfitc." Ice down there. I Implore you to be considerate." It wa an eloquent appeal, nnd it struck home. Iorry wavered, but his resolution would not weaken. He ur gucd first with IJillnnoX, then with bliusvlf, Uiinlly returning to tho reek lea determination to brave all ntu' savs her from hemelf. The soldier begged 111 in to listen to reason, Im plored him to reconsider, nt Inst turn ing in auger uimn the 'stubborn Amer-li-an with a torrent of maledictions. Ixirry lieunl 111 in through and quietly, unswervingly, announced that be was ready to leave tho monastery at any time hi guide cured to depart. CJuin nox gnve up In despair at thl, gazing hopelessly lit the mnn he hnd sworn to protect, who Insisted on placing his Lend In tho lion' Jnw. ila nut ihiwu at the window and murmured deject edly: "Whnt will she Bay to uic-wh.it wil! she nay to ine?" "1 shall exonerate you, cnptaln. She can have no fault to tind with your lo tion ufter I hnve told bur how loyal you uro and how how well, bow un reasonable I am," Bald Lorry kindly. "You may never live to tell her till air. Then what Is to become of me? I could not look ber lu the face again. I louhl only die!" 'Don't bo so faint hearted, Qulnnox!" irled I-orry, stimulated by the desire lo he with her, recognizing no obstacle Hint might thwart lilin In tho effort "We'll get through snfo and Bound nd we'll untangle a few complications before we reach tho end of the book. Ilruee up, for heaven' auke, for mini for her, for your own. I must gel lo her liefore everything la lost. The four Hint ahe mny mnrry (lnbrlel will Irlye me mud If I am left here an Other night Come I It us prepure to aturt. We must notify the abbot Hint I am to go. I cau be rendy In live minute. Ye gods, think of whnt she muy be aacrlflclng for me J" ( To be continued.) DIRECTORY JOHKI'IIINK COVNTY OKFICKltS. Juilge C'otiitiiiftMioiier Clerk J. (). lttH.th John Well. .. It. I,. ItlUtlt'tl . , T. V. JuiImiii Dt'imty Clerk Kht'rill . .Geo. W 1-ewif I'puly Hltenll I rfaanrer StlnHll hupt Asrs?N's4r Surveyor CurontT . . . Kriipit .... J.T. Tuyloi Limuln rtvut .. V. II. Kullin . H (-. iVrkin ,..W. K. Krtincr CITY OKMl KHS. Mavnr 11. I,. Jilko Auditor ftinl I'ollre Jiidjje .'. K. Msyt't't Treiiurr. Col. W. luluistm City Attorney Mitr-dntl I m. StrvHv Sirfnt Supt... .I(ttn I'litrick Coumiliiit'ii .V. M. Mair, H. .1. IIih Iht J. I.. CttlviTt.T. V Witlmm-.. W. Nnulli, J. A. Kfhki.pf, ll. ('. I'tT kuiN. Jttint'1 'rriinlik1. KKAIKKNAI, bOcfKllKS. UmnlM l'u-Hl.odi: A. F. .V A. M., No. M rt'iMilitr roiiiiiiunit'ittioii Ii t mul tliirtl hatunluys. Yi!tiim( hrothcrh cuiti;ill inviliMl. It. V. liiuuH W. M A J. I'ikk, Sw'v. KoyrtI An li MmoiiH itt'iiiutM ( IihiiUt No iiu-rln met i ml ami fourth Wt'diu'-ultiy .MAnK1 IlttlL 11. I tloH.lkff, J. K. t'FT)tKJtH, Scry. II. V Katern htar -Jox-tiliuie t'liai'tfr. No. 'J infold firit and third Vodntidiiv fveiunus uf cath inoniiwin Mmmhu h.td. Mauv I,. t ..k, W. M Mhm II. .-ii.i.KU. bet-'jf I. O. O. K., -tiohU-n liulo LodtP No. 7k meets evtTy rMtliirdrty nii;hl ut I. O. O K. Imtl. K. II. N (imii.t, T. Y. IhAN. Scv. N. Vitiunn lroilnTc inviU'd. I'urnit KiicainiiiitMit I. t. O. K. No. nifi'tn iti'fttnd ami dm rlli Thursday a l.O.O, r hull, J'ttKi) iimiit, T. Y. Pkan, w'y. f. ItelK'kiiti l.tim HflvUiih, So i'K nun-t: MM-oml aiul fourth Munditv, 1. o. o. K hall. Kihik, tikKc!, N. O M. Jkmiiic Uavih, iMrry. I'nltrd AriixanH drantM Vn- Asmlil No. 4!t, nu''t alicrnatp t up-day i A.O. r. V. nail. Mud. K. A. 'hiniTii l-'uhi M cnim u, (mvv. MiMtT A rliurt, WoihIiiii!. of lite Worltl Itouue lint t'ttmr No iiui Mi't'ond and fourth rrulrt at Woodman Halt. iHi. II. .lovcr, i t C, K. M u Hint, rifik. Women of mm rait - A.iilcn " ir ! . Nn lv moi'lM tirl ami third Mmidwal NS.MHtinrn hall. Mr- M. K. I'uim. Mm. Ion t-ritT. t h rk. N Modem Woodmen of Amerua tirant I'u i amp No. rum; mt'etHVnd and t(h Wi-dne KveniiiKiat Woodim-fi hall at 7 Ike M. hiuift. V. VV. T. tittuldeP, t'lerii. ForiUT' of America - Court JoM-phint No. '.H, inwtfiraih eiur-itay the lirt. ai A. O. I . . had. V. ii. tAru ker, . S. V. ri h. (. 1 lowphm l.iHt. Nil V2. A. O. I. W. meet tu A, O. ( . W.hull, 1'ixon hut mcevvrv Mmulay eviMiinn. K. W. llr....Kki-H. M. W, lUlho'iie l.t'dkte, esvtimn in A No. Jl, l. of II. verv n.h Ttmie I V I . . hail. A lltljU l:v (MtlldlllN . Nil A. Ma Kiii i . .Ol 11 . i'l s I ' .. Iliitiruer. Knijili ol the Mut'ranw tiiant.s I'a lent. No. 1. 1 iikiIm nrM und Itui lliurduR .11 VtHlmen li.t I Hi. Aiued, t..V Mort His liend Keeper. t numniuii . die ot tlie Miitvanee iHHiih I litre No In hcUU n-tular "I tif tiri and lit ml lhurvlaM ul A. O. I . halt Vimiiuk Mter mrilt ii invilr I. Mr. IV.; a Ha'e. 1.. C. Mary Mnimonv Ket ord Ktt'pt r I mud lifMiherhooil ol Cii'iH-nterH an JtuiiiTs ol A nn'fii a t ti Mil No. Ill meet Ms t'tnl and lurih I'ruLu r t ea ti uionili at A. O. I , W ll.vl U 1'. i.'e, K v. J. I' I'altviit r, I're: P. A 1 nt iti.d. K. p-tv') . kiutilitj- -t IMIuiih - rtirrtnor tno i int-vt i h 1 ui'Mlm lui.i 7 5 ! W. lln.l. M. 1 I llt v, i Ton n.i ti, K. vl K an.i i UrKi -l Artnv vl iii'tuiMi i NY .i'1. uitvt ur-.( At- , A. O. . U . t. tlt. Jouk J. K. rnrkiii'.c. Atlji. tu ml I'KiUi No, -. IIHt In M ttfUl 11(1 alUlvU l Z p. iu l A. O V. . Ii a' I Mr. Kit" , iJ um. Mm. T H. (' Tueii, Sccv. On.t r uf IViiilt Whiup Ktn k rminul No. lui, n.tf i in VhhI)hi-i Matt hntuniay hurtii. V. i.. uot i tHinlor. I'. K. M a ns, .et trun Kojul Si-ivhi-.r i( .Mirri.-4 Kh:h i MH i i.. No- mwi- ll m tri Kilvlttyi Ml A. O. I . V halt K,e tuatim, l-raclv. Hmnrlla oiler, Utcvrxtrr. ' 1 ii . I i.tn lllt'A t v t l' T Kit k I Ulll Snow and Other White Thin'' j L. K Kelson, who rnminitii tl sni ! cido nt his home near Km by t we -k, did somo vor-c writing in ujrlier yiars. II,. ! !!i,w irn linn we reprint from tlie (Vuror of March ' 11, JHS7. W J. imer wa ruprk'-', tir of llm C'otirier ut I hat I iuic and cauw d tho verses lu be printed: I An Aerolite speeding through the ir ; ' A Per ..des blauiclo s riiH- in a maiden's hair i A silent of inj.cr win ll it goes to tlie ' prcas ; , I wliite-wu-her and his hrneli in! a tlon; ailla-Ktliioi'.ioa tn a virgin's hrentt : I The imago on the ciiv r dollar .n sscd : Ate white tilings of of. o ice. seheiii ns. lhon snow, thou while visitant from tlie sky. And unepheiiii rnl for licru thou die present liiiidr.it c to Menu's pro gress on rartli. Still falling Willi winds tast. south. or until. rhy continued Htorin -, ro wteli in number; Oystnlizrd water colored with solar ravs issoft a id cl -an fcr children' spor-izn phty. But us loiiu as lliou mid frra.i ll, e ground encumber. The miner works in liinice slumber. 1'hoD snow are dazzling v.hito to mnn uuii neusr, Milid. "clieerfol Iiiol: ni:iko evert dish a feast. " Homo day we'll see l,. Fniuiiig vyarm- OIK null, 'omo out unclouded, ami malic the water run : Liio living trees and plaUa gets cut. annum! d ? Doll their green rolls, mid emiiingly grow on, l'o ripen fruitH mill grain, nr toiling h. a.-t and nam. Vndmiuirs want lim next lino em. bbii-ie-'I: . Jive u plenty water urn -rvst::li.cd ! I.. K. MKLHON. v-.-:. .- ) ' ' f Mrs. Fred Urrek.th, riejiiU-ul 'liiinlry I lnh, ric-iilon iiitloi.e, il! ieli. "Alter my fir.t lnhy wai born I dlJnet j;ciii ti r ;sani my ilicnijth aitiiui:,;!! tlie (lortor ove ine tonic whlih he consid ered vrry superior, but instead r.i r-'liinn beiler I vrcw weaker every djy. My hui h:.d ir. ' it.ij th.it I like Wine of Canlul f-jf o wccl: a .d tee what It would do for me. I i.'iil t.i! e the incil.rinz and w.m very Untrful lo f . , -f ny strength and htallh llie-. !v ri-ir;i-.!t. In two weel-.s I was out if b;-d ami in a rr.onlh I was Idc to take up n-y usual I'.itiei. I am very entliuil suic in l.s praise." Win-.'iif fanhii p-infi.rces llieorjrans of eene-:i::cii f-r t!i. ordeal of pn-ir-Iinncyande'.,! Ihirtli. It prevent.1 uiis r irriiic.'. ;io wenian v. lm takes V.' ine i f l '.mini need fi ;ir the eoniinif of licr c'lild. If -Vr. Ci,i;i!li had tnlcen ine of C;'i lui hefiire li. r baby came t,li.) woiiiii not bine been wenkeeed ai she wn.-.. Her r;i;iid reovi ry lioiilil Ciinimcuil '.his prc.tt I--..icily to f very rx;'ct.iel Hint lu--. Wive of CVrdui rivu!:.tes the niem-'rual How. f 1 rs r. 1 i. -iH .iiii -A..? ; ii . LADIES, ATTENTION! i iu'inai atid w !v ;,e utine VuY m u T nv v i i i:- f r Nile lv IraJtii ' til , -,,; r'J L Aipt nu ub.luu. M m ST. L0UI3 WILL YOU o bee 1 in "ti.'S. N'u-' A t tull.-rsj'1 j'tr .uii.vn ji M ein or return... j k th "S. UN R I V A L N E O U A I NSURP; ED SCENIC LIED DINING CAR SERVICE ASSED IN Wnle lvr illustrated hHUft of Co Wntriui's 1.1 a! 1 outilitiii fro ii tl v.i ui I ra air l.nis. i i i. I nira aireci I les. .. . lnu Kno H liat ,m r. T.ilnn , svm Wt.nii.'u tr-.. i i..,- . t.i-i.:. - vini ' fjf lei V'-n ,,ll.. .1. iti .'. tl i. . in- N I i'l? I Mi. a:- I t,1 i .t.: -.:i i liu- i.Tiu K .v V Uli No. I ui. 's . , S I Wntriui's 1.1 a! 1 ouniiii.i iVui S e ,1-. i!sK?cJ star's.. The exprcs-i'.n occur- so n-.an- Cvn' :i: ltlrrg fn,iu s": woi:i?n to I r. i - '' , v.a-icomj.letelv 1 1; sec-tr . " '. '. i- r-. b always re.f jii S".i ..i c-ee ntcnt. 'V-.-.-.rsof E-.:.7e.-:n;. l-:.f,t : doctor tried iu v un. Mi.UciiH-5 do.':-;; no Ias'.-.i-g Il is no wen-ie: that the woman feels discov.r.-.jcd ThousamU of these we-ik nnd sick women luivr found health and courage regained as the result of the use of Doctor Pic-rce'i Favorite Prescription. It establishes regu larity, diies un healthy drains, herds inanima tion and ulcerca tion, and cures female weakness. It makes weal; women strong and sick women well. In th virar 1S7; I was tiik'ii tiili." writrs Mr?. Kdna Crowlrr, cl" Kii'l-y, I.aiiU-r.l!iWCo..T-;in. -.Mv liml flfhlni, lud sei-i-ri. h'.iiH in hack an-1 lowi-r pail f howeln. with ilil ti(.ully in iinuati'jn, tul aiu.irtii.if auu Imrniiin pnin aft-r. I Iritsl many Inula e! iiiclicnic ami four of Ihc licit d'irtnrs in the c iiulry. until 1 K;i" "P sll hojw of tuvrry. In lauieiry, luui. I wrelt lo Dr. K. V. l-K-nf . ol ll'inalo. N. Y-. ami received from him a letUT. l,-lliume tc Irv hi. ine'li.-itie. 1 tool; elcvt-ii t.-,ltk-s, six of " 1'nv. trite PreM-iilSiott,' Cvc of 'lioUlen Meihcnl lM-c. '-rv.' one v: .1 of "P' l kts,' and u"c-l 01.- I,x of l..,lioa Ti.l.ltt-i ' ami one of Healing s.-i-i-rtiloric ' antl mil lieu able 10 work nt mivt I'lle I want to Thauki, lo you for your valuaolt.- tnclkiue and Lin.l i.uvicc." Weak and sick women are invited to consult Dr. R. V. Pierce, by letter, free'. A'.l corresruindencv is held as strictly private and sacredly conf-iwntkil. Ad dress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon. Iu tho Matter of the Estate ) of Josinli F. Vim Ness, Deceased. I Notice is hereby (liven tlmt Joseph Moss, tin) adtiiinistmior of the esrato of Josinli F. Vim Ness, dcreimcil, has filed witli the County Court for Jose phihe County, Oregon, his flnnl ac count in the mnller of suid estnte, nnd tint Hon. J. O. Hootli, judge of said court, hns fixed Thursday, April 21, 11)04, at tlie hour of 10 o'clock A. M. nf said dnlii nt the court house iu U nuts Piika, Joseiliino Cnuuly, Ore gnu, ns tlie time for hearing any ob ject inns to said nccouut that may he presented, nnd all persona interested in said estate are hereby notified to tile their objections thereto on or bo for said date. Dated March 23, A. D., 1U04. Joseph Moss, Administrator. n MOTHERS and DAUGHTERS . tiy HEX ICON A Tilt. iModiTiL Itemed)' Uw Women Ukxicona bus Cured fomeof the wort-t vanes uf OVARIAN AND UTERINE DISORDERS p.:,g;U I.cucoi.liooa 9 THE REX1C0NA CO. j jf I.APY AilHSTS W.sNTEllI J j Send for llooklet. ( San Jose, Cal. M I lAAAAAAAAAAAAi BRIGHT'S DISEASE The largest mm ever p.iid lor a pre scriiitton, cfiiinged hands in San b ran I cisco, Aus. 110, l!H)l. Tim transfer in volved in coin and slock f 1 12,6tkl.01 and was paid by u party ol business men lot a specific for liright'a Disease and Dia betes, hitherto incurable diseases. They commenced the serious investi. fill ion ol Ihe spficihc Nov. 15, WOO I'liey Interviewed scores of the cured and tried il out on iis meiits by piiltinu over three doren cases nn the treat nieui and watching tin-in. Tbev also got pit bieiann to name chronic, incurablei-HSHS, and administered it uith Ihe physiciiins forjudges. L'p to Auu. LT), 87 per eelll of the test cases were either well or pr.--i!icssing favorably. There being hut thirteea per cent ol failures, the parties were satisfied and closed llie trans ictioti. Tlie prineediniis i of llie investigating committee and tlie ol i ii i -b I reports of the test raxes were published and will be mailt I free on application. Address John 1-ii.ToS t'oMi'ANY,4-0 Montkiotie-ry il.Sall l-'uiti-cisco, Cal. The Best Cuugh Syrup. S. L. Apple, ex-Probate Judge Otto wn Co., Kansas, writes: "TnU is to say that I have used liallard's lltire liouud Syrup for yenr and tlint I do not hesitate to recommend it as the best cough syrup I hare ever nseii. " a.'ic. otic, and tl (' at Shiver Drug Co ..tvCMi' . VO YEAR,S AZZaJ-,: CXPEf!l51MCE Dl3!GM 1 Aniino Pfi.llnf ko1 i-h ninl 1 .-(rlntio i r qnl k!T atvrtin Mir ,i'inii ii In i win-iNn- (flTt-Ilt infl IH ,m -V-lT I' i','.t.'! i i '! Vi 1- tlomt tnt l.r "tin.li'r.t H..i:U'i-k t n I'- '..'t s it'iit frfe. t'l t-t aait'ii.-T fur -iv nr" - I I'ntfum t.ifci'n I rotiifh Mir-i ( u .'ic tjn.-tjji rt-.fi.y, i'!i.iut rli-.-p, it. ln. Scientific mx&tt. A huPilHOTIH-'V Ilil'str'Cil h'. 1 i- '-t c;t. rti:n! t' .ti uf ir -it'i ; .il '. .'. ir : ft-ur Tntt (;, 1. r ':.! i. . ' -v. AGD THE WORLD'S FAIR HE THERE? Y.t he.li,-t in i.ldilion to th lo.. i. Thu cm only re djne kv LMC LINE OP THE VrORLO" ATTRACTIONS HFFORTS TO PLEASE .tjiIVs frrtoiu ihts -d resorts PORTLAND. OREGON XT' .1 . I mm X I Mil 'rrV'f, i i Titif 23 VSPV AYSo Sales b0ttta- iii - - r ' notice:. creditors Notice is hereby piveu that the un dersigned has becu aplioiuted ttdiuiuis trntur of the cstato of H. H. Barton, deceased. All fs-rsous iiarinK claims against mid estate are rrquesled to preseul the s.inie to the uudersigucd at Grains Pass, Oie.n, with tlie proper vouchers, willil six nioiitha from this date. March 23, l'jftl. MAEY la. BOEZIEX, Administratrix. CONTEST KOTICE. Ie.arluif m of tlie Interior. United K ales Land Otlice. Itospburir, Oreii'in, March 'Z'i, 1!K)4. A full, cl. nt cuiiu i-l atlldavi! having l-eeli tiled in Ibis c-llicp by Juhn il. Katies, ceiites'aut, aninft hiiimntead nilrr No 10,-161, n.a.le December 12, WOO. for i AW i4', NE,t4'SW Section ;(). Tosuship 33 Snub, ltu!tt-C West. by Charles A. Hill, eoniesiee, inhi, h it is a level I lint ( liBtles A. Ildl ni not establi-hed bis residenee on Ihe eaid lanrl. that he has made no effort to cul tivate or improve Ihe m-nc, and that he has abandoiHuJ tl a ei.l laud, baviiiK lieen atu-ent without obtainiiit leave for a period of mere than six month last pust, said pm-iies are berebv nniilied to appear, iessjnd and eib r evi- univ totiehine eaid alleestinn at 111 o'clock a. in., on June Kv 1M4. be fore K h. Ilaiiiett, I'cuniy C'erk 'irunls 1'ai-s. tnuon, and that timd heutinir will be held at 10 o'clock a.m.. on June 'la, 1901, before tb K-ni' lerand Kneiver at the United b-.alei-L-ind Olhee in Koeehurir, OiesHi. The said contestant liavinjr, in a pro per nllidavit, filed .M nrcll 21. l'K 4, -it hinh fuels which ebow that after dee liiilin te peiei'iitl semen oi this noli. e .-nn not b" made, it is hereby ord -n d mil dirtcted that such notice be given by due and proper tnii'licn'ion. J. II ltooTH, Kceeivir NOTCH TO LABORERS AND MINERS. To all whom it may coucoru : Notice is hciehy given : That all those ecrt-iiu Placer mining claims, situated iu Township i'.l, Sonili; linngo !) west of the Willa mette Meridian and on tho left hand li-ink of Josephine ('reek, and the "Ulue Jay ou tint right bund hunk, in llie coouty of Jt sephiiid nud State of Oregon, and lying between Fid dlers' Uulih, ami Days Gulch, are owned I y Edward Dniiey and David Emir. That snid Mining claims nre being wuiked by M. Minks, under nn ig cement in the imtcro of n Deed iu Escrow. Therefore, all laborers and miners nro hereby notified tlint they ar uot entitled to a laborers' lien on said above described property (mining claims,) under the law. And we warn all presons who are working for the said M. Murks, uot to attempt lo tile liens against said above described mining claims or cithe r of tin in, as we will contest all or any liens, that iimv bo filed on fnid claims. January Willi, liml. EDWARD DAILEV, DAVID HOUR. NOTICE OF FORFEITURE. Grants Pass, Oregon, Feb. 4, 1001. To S. J. Paul : You are hereby notified that he undersigned, Frantll Novoluy has ex pended during the yenr ending De cember 31, 10I, One Hundred Dol lars in labor and improvements on each of the following described mill ing claims, tu-wit : Tito Iron Horse Quartz Mining Claim situated in Wolf Creek (niior-g-iiiized) Mining District, Josephine County, Oregon, Ihe location notice of winch was on March 111, l'.mo, filed for record villi the County Clerk for .loscr.hiiio County, Oregon, and the same now appears of record in Volume m of Mining Records of Josephine County, Oregon, at page 330 thereof. Also that quart mining chum known us the Climax, situated in the Wolf Creek (unorganized) Mining District, Josephine County, Oregon, 1 1 io location notice of which was on June 1.1, r.itiO, filed for record in tlie ollicn of tho County Clerk for Jose phine County, Oregon, and llie funic now appears ot recortl in Vol. 13 Mining Records of said County at page 4oti iiierer-I. Also the Dutchman Ouartz Mining Claim situated ill Mt. Reuben tonor ganied) Muting District, Josephine County, Oregon, as particularly de scribed in the location notice thenof tiled in tlie tiflice of tlie County Clerk for Jopehiiie County, Oregon, June il, I'.'Ol, and the same now nppcurs of record in Vol. II of Mining n cords of said Count r nt pnge 1 IJ thereof. That I expended the moneys aforc ill on said mining claims under the proviso ns of section a.i-.'l of he Re- vised Stiitules of tlie United Slates and the amendment thereto, approved .Inuiiary "2, lusti, ronciiuiug niiiiiial lai'orit mining claims, tlie sums so cxicu I, d on cadi of said clniins being the annual nscNtucnt nnd representa tion work thereon, and tlie amount re quired to buhl each of said mining claims for the period ending Decern lur 111, liio-2. Yuu are further untitled that if within ninety days from the time rf personal service of this notice upon yon, tir within ninety d.iis after the uri i'u in i cii i inn Herein Ttiu lull or refuse to contribute your poitiou of sucn cJtpeiiiiiture as co-owin r, to-wit: nut -half thereol, your interest iu each of said claims will become the prop erty uf tlie undersicned. vuur co- nwner, who has mudo tlie expenditure reiuirid in neeordanco with there itiircncjits uf the law iu such cases madiitfiid provided. ERA NT A NOVOTNY Cu-ow ner. From Denver to St. Louis With a Friend of Yours Tliat s Ihhv j-ou so u-lk-ii n,u Riwitli tin) Kurlinnton, for it lias yon in its cure all the war. It's the only read that can do this bernnae it's the imly mud thut runs its own trains over its own rails the wholo disunee. This means liurlinton si rvice all the nay and that yon tnow, is thoroughly good. Two tniim d.iily-.nc leaving iu the afternoon and arriving the nextd.iy; Hit. other leaviiiR iu tho eveuiiiK and arriving the second morning. Both traius-aro mad,! op of standard sl,ej,i,)1 rrs, reclining chair cars is ats free) d.iy coaches-and carry HurlinKtou diuiug cars, s-rv-ing si'lciulid mea'is at mod, rate ' rices. I.i t me .viswo; any iocstions -S ' T- ' T . I H-O v .- v j : i in i t i s.'JII' 'I .1 USEMs3d KSC5i B3ES Grove's Tcsteiess Chii? Tomlc viiu wun os urova-s Ely's Oream Balm This Remedy la a Sooclflc, Sure to Cive Saiiofaotlon. CIVZS R1LIEF AT CNCw. It cleanses, oc.tli"s. henls, n'ei ptovwis Urn diseased me.,ibi..ne. 1 c ;r. Ci-.t.trrli and driveaaw.iy a IVM iu tbi liead qual.ly. ltBStores thi Se:t- of Tte K.d rliuelL Wv lo . C i it.uus ro i.HnTi-jaj druv!. Applbsl it. to is nnstrll.-i i-.'i ' Laxire Hi. . cr-'ds rt irn v mi.il Tri d t'i.e. X ) ce-.ts ' ! ..'orbed, s cr by ELY BilOTKEilS. Ij V " -.!'" Ut'. To Cure a Cold In a Pay. Take Laxative liriinio Quinine Tablets All drujirUiU refund the money if it fails to cure. K. W. (Jrove's tignaturo is on . ach box HV. Rlui; Print Paiior by the yard or roll tt the Courier office. Oregon and union Pacific Three Trains to the East Daily TLnniu'ti rullinan standard and tourist leein: cars daily to Oniuha, Chicago, bpo kane; tourist slccpinK cur daily to Kansas t it v thrtiiiL'h I'u 11 man tuunst slefDiiisf cari (pcronrtlly rondurted) weekly lo ('hi- nK''. rvnii-o. v.my, ic itiintg oiuu vain Hi'uts free) to tlie fcast Uuily. TO HOURS PORTLAND TO CHICAGO No eliutige of ears. 70 Dkpaut I Time Si'hkiii lks fob From Portland Akkive PROM T"hicngo- Salt Lalto.Tjenyer, Ft) Portland 1 V orth, Omaha, 5:25 p. in. Special Kansas City, St .1:1") a. in.! riu Hunt Louis, Chicago and East. infjttin. Atlantic Salt Lake, Denver Express 1 Ft. Worth. Omaha, i:ir p. in.' KunsiiH City, St via lliint I Ijottis, Chicago ington.! nnd Fast. 0:U0u.ui. St" rail! Walla Walla, Lewis Fa-t Maili ton. Spokane. Wal 7:J." m.; luce, l'ullman. Min HAW a. ill. via iicaiiolis. St. l'aul. itsikune. Duluth, Milwaukee, I Chiengo and Kiist.l Ocean ami Itiver Kchedule. For Sun Francisro Kvery five days at 8 p. in. Kor A-doriii, way uoinls snd North Heach -Daily (except Sunday) at H p.m.; aiiirdnv ai lt p. m. lhuly service (water periuitlingl on Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For further information a-k or write your nearest ticket acnl, or A. L. CRAIG, (teneral t'asenger Agent, The Oregon Ihiilruud ilt Navigation Co. Portland. Oreiron. ASK THE AGENT VIA 10 SPOKANE. ST P"l. DULUTH, MINNEAPOLIS CH SAGO, ST. LOUIS and ALL -FOUNTS EAST -AND SOUTH 2 OVERLAND TRAINS DAILY -j THE FLYER AND THE FAST MAIL -.I'l.l NtMl) SI KVKE I r-iO-ll.tlK Kyl ll'M K.NT Ct)l IHKOf 8 KMI'l.OVKS Ha) light irtp serosa the Cascade and ltncky Mountains. For tic!;' t, rates, folders m l full in'or miilMU, call on or address ll. MCKSOX, c. T. A. Vi'i Tlilril Street, I'orlUiul. S. Ci. YKKKKS, C i 2 First Avenue ti. W. P. A Seattle, Was yon care to ask aK'Dt your trip east. . c. - ?15 W .Vi VtT i f-'.h - : . -i. ..--... R. V. Foster, Gencntl Agent loo Third Strett, Portland, - Oregon. I WlSSSJBSJBj over One cni a Half Mmioa .No Cure, No Pay. 50c mark R nnt. u orri. is3sssss3BB MMMtnunnnnri n