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K . mlnd It struck her fl rfpr in u 'ilouiar that Oakley's father '., l)e" oue of the hands. Perhaps iifpd him 'with a sensitiveness 1 rTh he was entirely Innocent nVt0l her chin In ber hands and . Va rinstv ntreer 1 oOt lul" t it infinitely pathetic to think of f ' r nttle man and hlB work?" : .., tn Jovce. "Do you know. I rfhlve cried? And his wife's faith, P . orpn If It is mistaken." ljughed In a dreary fashion. ht S tO oe uimo iui reupia ime J were juw w ' ,eM a part of what Constance and divined tie rest TOO -8- I'- -"J-. o .it mJV 1i urn Tl a nnitll 1 u-i . j Well UlA Man. uw " - " . -,. Ure else, ami peruaps u nine lt Tie makes a decent living with 'torM" As he spoke he crossed vrcb and stood at her side, with ind resting nffectlonntely on her 1 , there's a larger Justice In ITOTHl luiui " ivutciB, Bam 3at not know, to go on blindly . something that is reully very ,,'fol and never to know!" turned to Oukley. jo afraid I rattier agreo with be is doing work for which there demand." loukl you be content to live here j no greater opportunity than he r stley laughed and shook his head. a, but that's not the sumo. I'll the Huckleberry up and make It and then go lu for something a,l f you cun't innke it pay?" ; won't bother with it, then." 3st If you lid to remain?" kli'.v gave her an Incredulous Kat couldn't be possible. I have all sorts of things but stick in I found to lie undesirable berths, if course business is not at all the Hut Isn t It? Look at Mr. Ryder. I tliat hu Is buried here in the J , t-oods, with no hope of ever get 5 tack Into the world, uud I am sure r jable, and journalism is certainly J -.iness, like iiii.vt.hlng else." N itloy maile no re.-tixmse to this. lie A ;'l propose to crl1. ..o Kyiler; but, a. same, he doubted h!s ability. V jrira frightfully lazy." remarked J duclor. ' lie prefers tj settle down ID elTurMcsM a'vt r i'"itmi,i 5 rather than make a struggle.' "Dou't you think Mr. Hyder extreme- 1 i-ierer, -Jir. uakiey"" pomterous capacity, ne had worTted i uuru. with the simrle ilerorminnti.-,,. I know him so sli-htlv. Mt rm. i " u"u .lue PwcncM , , ,. l unruipi, Doru or His satisfied Ignorance, for all useless things, and to his mind the useless things were those whose value It was impossible to reck on in dollars and cents. lie h.'ul Iimuii -.-it . . . . . Wl,ln Tlnn I w. ... . '. " lul"' ''0 mm- Mwwir LU.IL XIIUUL U. t W T ioiu uimseir savace v that ln nH ory, but no doubt he is, Mrs. Emory appeared in the door way, placid and smiling. "Constance, you and Mr. come ou In; dinner's read v." Oakley himself savagely never go to the Emorys' again. The experience had been most unsatisfac tory. In spite of Constance's evident disposition toward tolerance where he was concerned, she exasperated him. Her unconscious condescension was a bitter memory of which he could not rid himself. Certainly women most be petty, small soulod creatures if she was at all representative of her sex. Yet In spite of his determination to avoid Constance, even at the risk of j seeming rude, he found It required greater strength of will than he pos-1 sessed to keep nwny from the Kmorvs. I He roaiixed In the course rew weeks that n new stniro In liis il. velopnieut had been reached. Inspired by what be frit was a false but beau tiful confidence In himself he called of ten, and as time wore ou the frequency of these calls steadily Increased.. All this while he thought about Miss Em ory a great deal and was sorry for her or admired her, according to his mood Iu Constance's latitude toward him there was u certain liekleness that he resented. Sometimes she was friendly and companionable, and then again she seemed to revive ail her lingering prejudices and was utterly Indifferent to hlni, and her Indifference was the most complete thing of its kind he bad ever encountered. Naturally Dan and Ryder met very frequently, and when they met they clashed. It was not especially pleas ant, of course, but Ryder was persist ent and Oakley was dogged. Once he started In pursuit of an object he never gave up or owned that he was beaten. In some form he bad accomplished ev erything he set out to do, and If the re sults had not always been just what he bad anticipated he had at least bad the satisfaction of bringing circumstances under his control. He endured the editor's sarcasms and occasionally re taliated with a vengeance so heavy as to leave Griff quivering with the smart of It. Miss Emory found it difficult to maintain the peace between tbem, but she admired Dan's mode of warfare; It was so conclusive, and he showed such grim strength In his ability to took out for himself. But Dan felt that he must suffer by any comparison with the editor. He had no genius for trifles, but rather a aud uow be felt that 1 " nau.iost tils bearings. Why was it he tad not known before that the mere strenuous climb, the mere earning of a salary, was not all of life? He even felt a sneaking envy of Ryder of which he was heartily ashamed. Men fall li love differently. Some re sist and hang back from the Inevitable, not leiuK sure of themselves, aud some go headlong, never having any doubts. With characteristic singleness of pur pose Dan went headlong, but of course be did not know what the trouble was until long after the facts In the case were patent to every oue. aud Autloch had lost Interest in Its snecnlntlnna n of the next j to whether Vao doctor's daughter would ....... iuhui n iuv Keuerui mana ger, for. as Mrs. Popplotou. the Emo rys' nearest nel'jhW. sagely observed, she was "having ber pick." ' To Oakley Miss Emory seemed to accumulate dignity and reserve in the exact proportion that lie lost them, hut he was determined she should like him if she never did more than that. She was Just the least bit afraid of him. She knew he was not deficient In a proper pride and that he possessed plenty of self respeef, but for all that be was not very dexterous. It amused her to lead him out and then to draw back nnd leave him to flounder out of some untenable position she had Se gulled him Into assuming. She displayed undeniable skill In doing good work' here.' There's nothing Uhe being on the ground yourself." It was characteristic of him that he should ignore the work Ryder had done In his behalf. "You are an Inspiration, Sam. The people know their leader," said the ed itor genially, but with a touch of sar casm that was lost ou Keuyon, who took himself quite seriously. (To be Ci.ntitmpd.) n 't Put Off for tomorrow what you can do today. If you put off buying a bottle of Bal lard's Snow Liniment, when that pain comes yon won't have any, buy a bot tle today. A positive enre for Rheu matism, Burm, Cuts, Sprairs, Con tracted Muscles, etc. T. S. Graham, lJMirie Grove, Ark., wriffs: "I i-ii 10 thai k you fcr the good results wl sd f i om Snow Liniment. It positively cured m of Rbeomntifm after others had failed. 1'or sale by National DrnR Co., and by Demarav. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June S, 1878. Rwebnrg, Oregon, March 21, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act , of Oongreis of June 3, 1878, entitled "An ! act for the tale of timber lands in the ! Mtatei of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Wasbiniiton Territory," as ex j tended to all the I'ublic Land Slate by aci oi August 4, FIRMAX S. CRUMP of Med ford, County of Jackson, State of Oregon, has this day filed in this office hi sworn statement No. 7t)01, for the purchase of the of the SE,t of Section No 83 in Township No. 3; Sonth. Range No. West W. M , and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricul tural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before Jospeh Moss, United States Commissioner at his office at Urants Pass, Oregon, on Tnesday, the 11th day of Jont IH07. He names as witnesses: Ed Hati'a way, of Dryden, Ore.,. Marion F.' Crooks of D'rydeu, Ore., Oeorge H. Morgan of Grants Pass, Ore., aud Eugene E. Morgan of Grauts Pass, Ore. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this ollioe on or before said 11th day of April, 1907. Bknjamin L. Eddy, Register. Good Judgment is the essential characteristic of men aud woman. Invaluable to good business men and necessary to house wives. A woman shows good judg ment when she bays White's Cream Vermifuge for her baby. The best worm medicine ever offered to mothers. Many indeed are the sensi ble mothers, who write expressing their gratitude for the good health ot thsir children, while they owe to the use or lute s Uream Veruurng' For sale by Demaray and by Naimul Drug Co. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that as As signee of the Estate of V. F. Kremer an insolvent, 1 have filed my final ac count of the aduiinistartiou of said Estate in the Circuit Court for Jose phine County, which aououot will be beard by said Court on Monday April 15th, 11)07. at 10 o 'dock A. M. or as soon thereafter as the Court can bear the same. J. O. BOOTH, Assignee of the Estate of W. F. Kremer. EFFECT OF THE FOOD LAW CONTEST NOTICE. United States Land Offioe. Roseburs, Ore., March 1, 1907. , , ... . , . I A sufficient contest affidavit having : Driving Many Worthies Catarrh been filed in this office by D. R. War- Medicines Out of Existence. will lsxii 1 13 rr v.rr rants Pass, Tuesday, ,22. Famous .Equestrians 18 Daring Aerialists 23 Merry Clowns mm Le FIear TC2!2 EOPLE u unracce -ftiool V N 1 JT X: 1 W' 'A V " ntn Edna mmmj who throws WT.y TAV" v V- v Bcor . V ' -v r.hariflt Races X j- sgfL-Z . p. rri linv'C X VaV.-r "V IPJOnly Lady Japanese Artists in America OtW ZmCi t2Q Astonishing Acrobats WA X . X. V -I Doing Buiintsi Again. "When my friends thouirlit I was about to take leave of this world, on acount of indigestion, nervousness and general debility." writes A. A. Chisholni, Tread well, N Y "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, I was peraoaded to try Electrio Hittern, and I rejoice to say that i hey are coring me. I am now do ing business agaiu as of old, aud am still Kaining daily,". Best tonic iiiedicin ou earth. Ooarateed by all druggins. 60c. The Price ol Health "The price of health in a malarious district is jnst 35 cents; the com of a box of Dr. King's Now Life Pills, " writes Ella Slatyon, of Noland, Ark. New Lifi Pills cleanse geutlv and iiiifmrt new life and vigor to the sys tem. 2oo. -SritiKfiii't ion gnaruteed at all ilragpii-ti'. ' Pneu nonia'e Deadly Work bad h seiioucly affected my right lum.', " writes Mrs. Fannie Conner, of Rnral Ronte 1, Georgetown, Tenn., "that I coniihed continuously niglit iiid 1hv H' d tie i.eiglib r-i' ir.ilictiou cniiiaiipi ion .e inert inevitable, until n v liiirliand brought home a loth ut"Di. Kintt's N'-w Hiscuvery, lin"li ii in v e provisi to lie the inilvreii Miuiili cure nd re'tortr of weak, nor lungs. " Wh-n all otlier LiiiMiii n i tterly fnil, ynu may still win li tbe biittb' nt-'aiiiK lung and t:.rua troubi' - witli S'W Oicmvcry, t o' will cure. Ouaraiiteerl by all .u.giM-rf. ."i!o nnd $I.UI. Trial bot t f . ible Menagerie 52! Roman lores of Trained Wild '"Only Ladv in the Entire World ' oOMKRSAULTS on the NaKea a Swiftly -Running Horse. i throws Thundering Roman !!!! SEALS COMPLETE JAPANESE CIRCUS SENSATIONAL EQUILIBRISTS Japanese Artists in America 20 Astonishing Acrobats Hir.urcT JUMPING HORSES . . v- , . ' .rnnit'TC' NERDS PERFUR.tuu tLtrnAn CAMELS, LLAMAS AND BOS INDICUS CAKE WALKINJ3 4 mm 10 Lovely Ladies of Faultless Form in Classic Poses on a Great Revolving Pedestal. r T' 11 Arabian Tumblers Oolelarfvtecl Stiik (10) Familv V " " " ' a- Ici'l Brtatiil Cyclists md Keller Sil Reckless Rough Riders SHETLAND PONY BALLET ajveloys pjj; Aerialists Supreme 7 Russian Cossacks SIPERB UARLAND ENTREE! i Masssssssssssssssiastssiiaiii nil a i r I Mica Axie urease, U lengthens t'.ie life of 1 wagon saves bur . power, ti in -i c:.-l t.-::: per. Bestlubric-t::'. :.. the worbl con-.::!:' '. powdcro 1 :::::i !f..r:-u a Sinouth, ' ; hard coating on a t:: 1 . reduces friction. j If you waut yot:r ou'.f.t to last and c ir:i :::.:. while it lasts crease the axles wiCi Jtici Axle Grease. STANDARD OIL ZXi?-! TRAINED IMPORTED ARMMJTMM Grand STREET-PARADE 10:30' DULY v WOMEN It mokes Robertlne Wes what every woman mnct dplr-a pfrfect complexion. It brlnK that eoft. smooth, fresh, clear tint to the cheek that denotes youthfulneso. It will brlnK beauty to those who lark It; It will retain It for those who already poes (t; it will enable yoa to successfully omhat the ravairaii of weather and time. Don't doubt-don't arirue. Just try Robrt!ne. Your druggiet will Klv you a free sample. All Arug ir iets keep Robertlne. Many worthless reruediea that have been advertised for the cure of catarrh bare been driven oat of existence by the Pore food Law. This has naturally increased the sale of reliable remedies, anrl those that fulfill tbe provision; of tbe law. Hyouitti, for example, has a larftT sale not been than before, aud Demaray still sells it onder a Koarautee that it will onre catarrh or the money will be refunded. Breathe Hyoiuei three or fonr times daily through the neat pocket in haler that comes with every outfit, and its healing air will reach the ner, ooutcKtanc against Homestead entry No. SHiai, made November 14, 189, for SEW Section 8, Township 378, Range 7 W, by John M. Jolien oontestee, in which it is alleged that aid John M. Jolien has abauadonsd said homestead aud has failed to re side upon and improve the same ac cording to law; that he has been absent for a period ot three years or more; that said alleged absence has due to employment in 'the military or naval service of 'the United States, said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond aud offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on April IS, 1907 before the oonntv clerk of Josephine county at his otneo at Ur'tnts fas most remote parts of the nose, throat ! Oregon, and that final hearing will be nun luiiH?! KWliIIK Mil vn'mmni KI1UB and soothing and healing any irrita tion in the mticoDs membrnue. The complete tlyomei outfit costs It, extra bottles, if needed, Uo aud sold by Demaray under the guarantee that it will cure or cost nothing. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is herbey given that the un dersigned has been appointed adminis tratrix of the estate of Celia A. Smith. All porsons having claims against the said estate are notified to present the same with proper vouchers to the undersigned at her place of re sidence one mile west of Merlin or at the ollioe of Robert U. Smith, attor ney at law in Grants I'ass, Oregon, within six months from this date hereof. Dated March 21), 1007. CARRIE FRY. held at 10 o'clock a. m. on April 80, 1807 before the Register and Receiver at the United States Laud Office in Rosebnrg, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed, March 1, 1907, ret forth facts which' show that after due diligence personal service cf this notice can not be made, it ia hereby ordered aud directed that uch notice bo given by due and projier publica tion. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Land, Act June 8, 1878. Roiebu.-g, Oregon, March 21. 1907. Notice is hereby given that in com pliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of Juue 3. 1M78, entitled "Ad act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cllfornla, Oregou, Ne vada and Washington Territory, " as extended to all the i'ublic Laud States by act of Angngr 4, IHU3, MARY R. JOHNSON of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, has this day filed in this onioe tier sworn statement No. 7898, for the purchase of the NE of section No. 'J in Township No. 35 South, Range No. 4 West of W. M and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before Joseph Moss, U. S. Commissioner at his office at Grants Pass, Oregon on Monday, the 10th day of June, 1907. She names as witnesses : A. W. Silrthy of Grants Pass, Ore.. William Spaldiug of Grants Pass, Ore., Neilie Spalding of Grants Pass, Ore., Will iam J. Johnson of Oakland, Cal. Auv and all persons claiming ad versely the above decsrib"d lands are req nested to file their claims in lln otlice on or before said 10th dav of Juue. 1907. BENJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Timber Lmd, Act June 8, 1878. Roseburg, Ore., March 21, 1907. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June ;l, 1878, en titled "An act for the sale of timber lands in the Status of California, Ore gon, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory, as extended to all the Public Land States by ant of August 4, 1893, WILLIAM J. JOHNSON. of Oakland, County of Alaninda, Slate ot California, has this day riled iu this office his sworn statement No. 71101), for the purchase of the SE;4 of .Sec tion No. 18 in Township No. !" South, linnge No. 4 West of W M., and will offer '.roof to show that the land -ought is more valuable for its tini her or stone than for agricultural por I oses, and to establish his claim to snid land tefore Joseph Moss, U. H l 'omniisHioner at his office at Grants Pans, Ore , on Tuesday, the 11th day i f dune, 11)07. He names at witnesses: A. W. SJ-liy of Grunts !', Ore., William Spalding of Grants Pa8, Ore , Nellie S aiding of Grants Pans, Ore., and Walter J. O'Coiiuell of Oakland, Gal. Anv and all persons claiming ad versely the above dimcrilied lauds are i.-.ui Htod to tile their claims in this office rm or before said 1 1 1 Ii day of Juue l'.H7. BKNJAMIN L. EDDY, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court for Josehpine Comity, Oregon. In the matter of the os-" tate of Hannah Mnr ray, deceased. J Notice is hereby given thnt J. K. Hair has been appointed administrator of the estate of Hannah Murray, de ceased, by the above entitled court, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same duly verified to the undersigned administrator at the law office of H. D. Norton, at Urants Pass, Josephine County, Oreogn, on or before six mouths from the date of the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication, March 16, 1907. J. E. HAIR, Administrator. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that Ora Hood, the duly appointed, qualified and anting administratrix of the Es tate of Thomas A. Hood, deceased, has been duly licensed and commis sioned by order of the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon, dated March 30, 1007, to sell all the right, title and interest of said estate In and to the real property hereinafter described, and that pursuant to said order, I will, after April 19. A. D., 1907. sell at private sale, to the highest and best bidder, on terms not less than flftOO cash, and the re mainder of the purchase price due three years after date of sale, with interest at 7 per cent per annum, par able annually, aud .subject to confir mation of said court, all the right, title and interest of the estate of Thomas A. Hood, deceased, iu aud to the following described real property, towit: Commencing at the 8. E. oorner of the Albert Hood land, thence run east 27 rods; thenoe north 24 rods ; thenon we't 27 rods; thenoe south 24 rods to the plane of beginning, containing four acres, more or leas, in Section 17, Township 80 South. Range ft West of Willamette Meridian iu Joseph iue County, Oregon. Dated this 22d day of March, A. D., 1907. ;ora UOOD, Administratrix. r.! NOTICE TO CREDITORS. .Notice is herbey given that the undersigned, Ora Hood, lias beii ap pointed administratrix of the Estate of Thomas A. Hold, deceased, bv order of the County Court for Jose phine County, Oregou, duly made and entered "u Saturday, March 2, A. D , 1907, and all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the satii'i, duly verified, to said administratrix at the law oflliH of H. I). Norton, at Grants Pass in Josephine Comity, Oregon, ou or lw fore six ' months from the date of the first publicnt ion of this not ici, which data of first publication ia Friday, March 8, 11)07. ORA HOOD. Administratrix. NO TICK FOR PUSUCATION. 1 imer I, md, Act Jin e 1!, lT'f. Roseburg. Ore., March 21, 11)07. Notice is hereby given that iu com I liHiice with the provisions of the act of Congress of June, 1878, entitled ".in a't for the me of timber lauds in the St'ites of California, Oregon, Nevudt, ami WabiDtgon Territory," as extended to all the Public Lund S ates by act of August 4, 1x92, ;AI.TER J. O'CONNKL of Oakland, County of Alameda, State of California, has this day filed in this office his sworn statement No. 79.1, for the purchase of the HK'-4' of Section No. t! 10 Xowiiship No. Wi Sooth, Range No. 4 aest of W. M., hi I wid offer proof to show that the I m l songht is more valuable for its COSTS NOTHING UNLESS CURED Liborevl Wivy In VWuch Ml-o-na Stomach Tabluts are Sold by Demaray. If a friend should tell you that he would pay toe doctor's bill or you unless you were cured would It not unpens you with hi physlcia's skill I It is iu this way that Demaray sella : Mi o na stotii'tch tablets, for he guar l tees to refund the money if Ml-o-na I does not cure. : Use Mi-o-tia stomach tablets if yon ; have any of the following sympto'us : , backache, headache, sleeplessness, nausea, Distress after eating, specks unit er or atone than for agricultural before the eyes, dtsoondoncv nervoua- purpiH-s, ami to establish his claim to i noss, Ions of appetite, dizziness, pains ail land before Joseph Moas, V. S. , t the side aud limbs gulping up of 'oiiiniissiotier at his ollii e at ' irauts i undigested food, and you will soon be Has-, ore., on Tuesday, the 1 1th dav I cored and able to eat a h. arty meal if June, 1907. He names as wit- whout fear of pain or distress. ii"-h.s: A. W. Silsly of Grants Pass, j Mi-o-tia costs but fjOc a box, nothing ore., William Spalding of Grauts f jt foes nt cure. Demaray is the Ha-s, Ore., William J Johnson of local distributor. Oakland, Cal., aud Nellie Spalding j of Grant' Pass, tire. i Juit Bectuic Anv and all persons claiming ad vi rsely the above-described lands are reiiisted to tile their claims in this office on or before said 11th day of June, I wiT. TrdC Eai i i BtNJAMIN.L. EDDY, " fT , Kcgistor. Uuderwear weight, 3",j0. houn Co. Special, good the suit. Geo.' Spring S Cal- your congh is only in the throat and does not trouble you now, don't think that it uocds no attention. When it lias not had much of a start is the time to che-k it. The slightest cough easily leads to Pneumonia, Bronchitis aud Consumption. A bot tle of Ballard's Horehonnd Syrup will cure that cough. The price puta it within reach of all. Fur sale by National Drug Co., and by Demaray.