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— I * I I * I II ■ I ■■ Honorable Senator Sagebrush A. a. PRILL. M. D. Notice of fiuerian s Sil« lh Notice ix horeby glven that th i undrrsigned, th.- duly appointed, quali- . ticd and acting guardian of thc e»tatr of Herman Hickman. t'yrus C. Hick- Copyright. 1910. by Strwt Smith Telrplione, Exchange No. 11 . man. Ravhacl I. Hickrtan and Mary E. ................ .............. | | Hick man. minors. wa by the county SCIO : : : OREGON court of Linn County. < H-egon. «n "I kn«»n a l.rnp uf tiling» Ihnt I I ratft tril not jmu yrt. ton lln« Mr April 17, 1911, duly In • ■ ■ I to »eil thc \ i knr l«rrn «-nlllin; juu down?“ ; following real pro|»-rtv. t<> wit ■ «»nr hr»« rnllr«! uw down, bitt Bvginning «wo n»l» E. <»f the N. W ‘ m * uw onr or oorxwthln* 1« keeping in«* ' corner of aection 2S in Township in 8. «♦nt “f th«* rotll fliilit Ibrrv Ini’! .»ny K. 2 W of the Wdl Mer , Oregon, Reni Esfite fight (Lal I •;»<> gr» Into Kt «*r> w h«*rr thencr East 78 rod», thencr »oulh l«l I g’> th«*ro l< the «am«* «mt mid «lrh»d ' rod»; thence west TM rod«, th---»« north Administrator of Ratal«-* wrboui«» lb<* f»r**d«*t«*rinliM*d rn 4<> rod*, to the place of Is-ginmng. con- Anylmdy would think you owned tloiMla-»n> Ssitiietliiwi It •«‘«•no* n« If Xian* Negotiated. Abstracta l • . ... ■ taining 19) acrrs murr ur les» in Lino ha«! I*t*en In- i barrel W here under heaven did you all th«* t»r«»pli» I Obtained and Examined County, Oregon. •tru»f«*d I»» make thing« plemmut nn«l I i That on and after Monday. July In. eaajr for in«» OREGON , 1911. the undersigned will proceed to believe you could oQtbluff the old er ■cic Tbr arnmor*« «-hm kK wan harvlv your father himself If you v»v got -M-Ii at private »ale to the highest biddei • i the fool notion Into your head that It all of the ioterest of Baid mmor» in • was your duty to try "I wiHildn t find much fault with »aid premiae» für cash. Application» lie Mid This time mount's «mile was rather i that If I were you. sou You'll get enough of the real thing i to purchase may be madr nt the olfice j sorrowful. Slid lie shook hl» bead <'oiue and hear me »|i«ak tonight b, and by " of R. Nhelton in Nein, Oregon. if you're staying over that long Blount felt hts anger i«lng lie Missouri E. Hick man I llicii you II know why 1 must have the sm in prei'lsel, the right mo«l to lie Guardian ’ . ' . Here that hl» father, f illing to make C. C. Bryant, Attorney. , Gantry ' mi «poke of niy father Ju«t him n cog In one of the wheel» III the Firat publieatKm June 8. 1911 now I liear the name. too. Dick lion I machine, had gone about In some tuy» Last publication Jul 1911 | you -ee that I'Ve got to make g-»»l terluus way to ln«ulat« him. to make It wa« during this hardworking in It lmi»>««lliie for t mi to get into the I lerval that Blount saw with keen r- real title or nff.ur» Hut tic kept hl* I grit. the gradual widening of the tetni'«" ■ breach iielwrru him and bl« father It's io use " lie snld. with » ting 1 1 t : t the long arm of the machine of ••f abrupttiess In hl» tone We are which Id* father was the ack now I di.imetrically ofi|»i»csl to cacti other i edged head was reaching out Into nil I stand for detuis- I corners of the state there wa» ample you »nd I. dnil EX( ELI ENZ raiy the will of th« i»«iple and It* i 11 idem e. ami that the machine cam- Y'oti 1 i ;;Igu was a thing to !»• reckoned with fullest and freest expression *f Hid fol (so. 1779) i Slid fought iigninst wa* a cardinal ’Well, son what d<> I stand for?** principle with the young reformer Albany .......................................... Monday- queried the father and th«- qui'sihm But II I* hard to fight In ths dark Lebanon...................Tuesday, Wednesday The organisation wa» «■• perf<« t that mi« atvoinpatiled by the qulxxlcal »Hills’ , it« very existence aeemed mythical at that brought the hot blood boyishly to Scio ............................................ Thursday I lltiH'« a mere bilgls-ar «et ilp to lie Blount a < h'-ek Jefferson .........................Saturday If I should any whst all men any km" k«d down tiy the hone«t inter at Sludrod Law Bseairo* It W»» ths w hut some of them ire frahk enough | (lie polls on election day this Shortest Path to Public Career, but lie atn|ipevl short Yet Blount knew that It was no to «.'iv even to me" Quit It. He Says, as He Found He : myth Due when mare is known tn be in foal Nometime« In* fancied that It ami then went on again with lufitrr •elf control Didn't Know How Then to Bs an i w i- the mat blue whk h was interim« Care will be taken to prevent accident.' i Illg the Invisible barrier lieyond a Ills II ' I cl .- keep thc lienee If we •■an dad Honest Lawyer and a Pobt c an but will not be responsible if any occurs I he wa« mH |»'tmltti«l to pn«« IVIth I'm «'irry lh.it you ure Uniting it nc< In an Interesting Interview with ttuif thought came the old doubt« mid e-snry to light me mid a thousand Hjtnenior Wimdniw Wilson of S<-« j fear« that hl» fattier mid MeYlckar | time» sorrier that I've got to fight you consulli-d together to make him Rut I'll tell you here and now that Albany ... Oregon 1 Jersey In the May i»«U<- of the World • i i had Work Mr Wllllnm Bayard Hale quotes the fence behind which all the trickery I'll never quit this state this native I of a vena! cmu|ialgn could In1 «afely stafe of mine until It has had at least the governor a» follow» « rwned But w title this thought v 1» The Beat Place in Portland to Est o I,' dc enllj clean ele<tl"U I lune "How did I happen to enter political llity w ideneil the growing breach It told Gantry Io pa«» the wont that I is at [ life ? Why. I aupiuwe I am born a made him only more determined to ' »ball show the railroad up If It dos-sti't political aulmal Always, from the fight to the bitter end What one man play fair mh I I’ve got to band the first recollections of youth up. I ould do to herald the dawn of a new same thing out to you. dad. I don I have alnwd st |»>lltlcal life The rra IHilltl. al efioch for Id« native state sunt tn threaten, lull It Is only fair to at Weat end of the Mortiaou Street son I studied law was. I supi»>«e. be- should Is* done. My that I li.ncu't la-eu going nlmut It wa< on one nt his short stopovers with my eye» shut W heftier you bale cause In the south when I was a boy bridge. the law furnished the shortest path in Hu- ' apltal city that Blount found • Ilthortxed It or not. there Is n lot of hlluse f »eated op|«»«|to 111« father at a crooked work going on. and If I am to public life I gave It up liecauw til le fm two In the inter Mountain , driven t<> It I can print some things I found I couldn't lie an honest law (Successorte Riner Bros.) c.ife The meeting wa« purely a*» I PROPRIETOR. yer and a poll th Inn. nt trust I didn't dental a« must of their meeting« hud that would change the |iolitli al map of tbi« state so It won't I»- re- < guixalile ” know bow then to do It. No as the •ome to be Inquiring for hl« father For som-’ little time aftei his »on next tiest thing to lit Ing In public life it the desk. Blount bad been told that had left the lafe the llou Seuntor Pint Oin AAommoLdton» sad prompt 5crvkt the senator was out of town But an I tried to satisfy tuj mind by study Nagebruah »at almently toying with Ids Larft Sample Rooou for CoouaerclaJ Travricrt Ing It. I took a new «tart and went hour Igter. whcti lie had taken hl« «eui dc»«ert«p<»in When tie rose tn go out at the dluiicr table, the silp|a>«etl ab back to scliooi. Johns llopkln* where sentee had walked In to take the op- i the battle light lu the tierce gray eye» UMPEF NEW MANAGEMENT | ■ ! wns the signal w hl< h tint even bla most poslte chair fact*—the facta, mind y.’i. of govern faithful lieu, hmeii could alwms Inter For a time their talk was of the do meut. From the start tuj Interest ha» Ing» at Wartru- e Hull, of the profes been In thing» a« they are rather Ilian «or » enthusiastic digging for fossil», of t'llM’TF.It \IY in a theoretical analysis of them In I’atriela « keel) enjoyment of the life ill C.BANT PIRTLE Prop. the opmi a d this put with gentle my thesis I studied the American con Tltr tiVSAMIlllt T wa* atiout the time that Evnn OREGON gross as It Is hi fact, an oqcaulMtioR hesitation o i the |mrt of the news ALBANY llouoria • growing of committee«, somewhat as Bngehot bringsT -f Mr» Blount was finishing hi» fourth had studied the English constitution love for the young woman whose am week of the campaign of educa as It wa« and as It actually worked hitlmi» re <ch«l out toward a "l arm-r " tion that the senator's wife be- Realtors Notice to Creditors "Working you pretty hard these days, rather than as Its theory fictitiously ; gnn to detect signs of country weari »rent they, son?' wa« the friendly re Notice i* hereby given that the made IL No, you **•. I was always a ness In the eyes of Mi«» Patricia An- mark that iqieuis! the way for mure undersigned has been duly apnointed by practical politician “ I uers 1 Hiring the last week or two to follow "If you lielmiged to my So that your iscupnney of this com the County Court of the state of Ore some Impulse which »lie did not take generation Inst end of your own you fortat.le oihel • lour 1« r.-iJi ■ fol the trouble to analyte *cen>ed to be gon for Linn County, executor of the wo i du t tie cold shouldering that I drawing the girl toward the city. The flllnient of your original youthful am last will ami testament of I «co Zeller, vo<r.ig woman out nt Wartrace the way billon T” deceased. All persona having claims > mi il>> not for all the politic» that ! roads around Wartrace were Just as "Not of that *« much as the fulfill good a* ever, ami the free pleasures against said estate are hereby required merit of my whole life I suppose w a« et cr batchml' "I have my work to do." aald the of motoring In a country where »peed to present the same to me, properly When they came to me and said 'You rMtrictioo* were conspicuou* by tbelr ven tied as by law required, at my resi have been talking public questions and i son gravely, "and I’atrii-la .Inner» •been e were Just a* keen. But bow ■ would be the last person In the world dence near Thomas, Oregon, within six urging your young men to go out and to put obstacle* In the way of II. 1 I’atrli la confessed freely to a louglug take tbelr i«rt In politics, now It s months from the date hereof. for the Sight f city street« time for you to take your own turn, al«b I cvwild My as much for other L ko Z kllkr . J r . "Only you mustn’t cun*lder u* <»r what could I »ay except I m glad of fieopla.” C. C. Bryant Executor me so much a* you do. Mrs lllount. the chance. If the people «ant me to The bosa looked Up quickly. "Nome she protested "I have a dreadful so* Attorney body lics-ii trying to block you?” I will.’ plclon that we have alroady Interfered First publication June 9. 1911. "Besides, to »|>eak the truth. I was Evan Itlouut met the gnae of th’ shamefully with your autumn plana Last publication July 7. 1911. only asked to do In a bigger field .tirewil gray eyes without flinching You are merely too kind *nd boepita- what I had been doing *• I’rtoceton •| don't know oi any gwai reason ble to admit It.” I have been fighting Teacher’s Summer Review Term be for ten years vliy we sl.iHildn't ha frank with curb "You have Interfered with n'rfhlag.' gins at Albany College July 10 ami will privilege at Primetoll. Just as 1 am itbcr. <lnd.” lie a.ild. using for th« was the ready asaurame. "No induce fighting It here now. only there I had irst time slwe bl* return the old leiy continue to August 19. AM branches ment that waa ever devised would to fight tn the dark My most trusted yield fmlier name "You know better for state certificate* will be taught by take the senator away from bl* own friends told me I mustn't drag the the best instructors. Advanced work figtit out Into the light before the big than any one else. I think, what th« state during a potttteal campaign, «nd stumbling blocks nrw and who la pul In high school subjects Primary ami Jury, and so I didn’t. Here I can your coming has t>een a blessing. But Ing them In my way." intermediate methods a specialty. fight the same fight before the ere« for the good exeuse to bring your fa Instantly llie faraway look ram* It’s fun to be out lu the Interview Superintendent " . L. Jack- of all men ther out here to the f v««!l bed* we . into the gray ryes. air and the aunllgbt” •Iioqld have been mewed up In the in • son or President 11. M. Crooks. FRANCIS LYNDE Physician *rv Surgeon R. SHELTON Notary Public The Imported German Coach Stallion IS TRAINED FOR POLITICAL LIFE Woodrow Wilson Tells How He Fitted Himself. It $15.00 to In suit C. CRANDALL Pap’s Coffee House CHARLES J. MAHER St. Charles Hotel I I t. Mountain h tel fi-iui tire filTug of the op. -.Ing g-m to the day after e'.ac« tloii But that Is neither here nor there You are tired of the country »I.. I I telephone the senator that we .ire going lu thia afterooou to »lay aw lib«?” I - I tw dellghtsd." «aid l’*tr! '.*. llld the eye, W'Ll ti were ao apt to ti t i •• • i " ¡fir 1« d It Thru »he add cd Now tl at father haw hl* box vf b iks from the university library he si: never miss u*.” <»u tbelr first day in the capital Emu was «way. but b» returned the following morning, and Mr* Biuuut capmrvd hliu for a theater box party. It proved to be a rather more for- mldiiblc affair thsu Evan bad autlci- puted There was a auSIclent unta- 1« r of guest* to QI! two of the cwu dr>- > clt' « boxes Gatitrv wa* of the mu and so v ere the Weatherford* father mutb-i daughter* aud sou. |i uut bad ''ecu counting u | h > u a n.i y utidi»:urbed evening with Ihitri' la. but fnteor n designing boat- .1 be found hlMMWlf " .»I l«'tuc.-ii Mr» Weatherford ami her >oi'ii;er daughter, with the » ¡u ite ihi'ii'deu-d reform candidate for goiernor «ireiigthennig 111« bar- rii " which «’’piiratcd him from I’a t ricin. I: in t had met Gordon soclntiy a i.iuoiict of time and III the Interml* aiuied hlui li.i Mrs W'«n liter ford ho w « silently «tudylng the fine of itie big man who. If the gods »liouid so di e t Illi rill be the N' ldet nnil chief po III -I figure In the state for tile auc cvcdl.ig two yinrs It was a .:<« h | fave nod In Blount'* estimate, all ex. evdlllgly strong one Almost unconsciously he fell to con- tr vilng It with that of He;nold«. the candidate for whom the coriairalloii lutetests Were Working Tliough Blouttl himself wa« on th-« cor|Hirntloti side, he .mid not help ml- milting that th« eotupurb.iti was nd f •• ! • !!- l: • ■ i - He »aid In hlui»elf that Reynold*' fmc was th« fai e of a tliu<-»cr,er Weighing the two men one against the other Rcyuoid* i'u< sitting In an adjacent l»>x with a party of railroad "tll'ial« Blount was <«*ti (lolls of a twinge of regret that ctmmv or hl» coin Ictlona had imide him n partisan of the weaker man Throughout Hie piny and the hi’»« mlsslous tile Wisitherf ml« mo and daughter kept liivu from eXi li Ing ao uiiic I i n« n word with Ml»s Aii ners. whom Gantry was »hnnu-le». monopoilxlng But on the short turn wnlk to the hotel after '' Blount resolutely pu»hc<l aside and gave I'atrl In hl« mtu "I think you owe me u vet . at n|H>|l(gy." wa» thc way al><- licgnti on him when they had am It prlvttcy a« the crowdisl sidewalk* c.iuferml -insider them maiL- and then in't me what for.” he connti rv»l "t'unslder a moment You cunt«* i me with a really harrowing »lory <>. your new ex|a-rleniva. and Just aa I am ta-glunltig to get ltiti-rr*ted there 1« an interruption, aud In the uiortilng. at »otne |icrfci'tiy ln>|HMalblc hour, off you go. and we hear no more of you for week* anil week* What have you tieeii doing?” I hate lieen doing pri« laely what you told inc lo do preaching Hie go*- pel of honesty ami fair dealing and trying my level licst to make other people practice II " "You tine lieen aui-i»-a»fulF’ »lie nsked quickly "Rensohably ao In the preaching, since that de|H*u<|cd solely upon me A* to the other. I don't know. Sometimes I think tlie ItoussH’leatiers are honestly nt work, and at other time» I am afraid they are putting up a front only to di-' elve me Home time |H-rtiiip« I may tell you how fur I hnve had to go info the ’practical politli-*' armory to get my weu|Mius " "And your father, Evan are you ....... Ing to understand him auy liet- ter f lie shook his bead dca|iondrntly. "No. or. rather, ye« I am afraid I nm eoiulng to understand him or his method* only too well The only way we - an k»«-p from quarreling now I* to laililsb politic* w lieu we are to gether." "I nm sorry.” she said, nnd the sor row w ns ctiq.haHc lu her tone "A* I have -Id lH-fore. j ou don't uiiib-rstand him. You ure Judging him by iffnhd- srds will- h. however Just nnd true they mu) la-, arc |»» ttllnrly your ovru »taud- I i.o"iv i.-ii cm broad for other» when you try i'an't you lie broad for him?” It waa guwd to hear her defend til* father It wu» what be would bava ivl»h<<l hl» wife to <|-i Nuddenly there r-’»-' within him a hngr reluctance to ie»«en or to weaken in any way her trust III David Blount let us »ay that the fault Is mine." hr said hastily. “God forbid that I should la- the means of making you think lea* of him In auy reasNctf’ (Continued next week)