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A low whistle from McGee was to be soon as I got back to camp. ” , ing with the captain and the men. Even 59 deg e 5 69 chs; e 68.21 the women carried pistols, and Molly I the signal to run, but it seemed as if he That night there was another carouse. chs; s 18.75 chs; e 40 ft; n McGee was as quick and accurate with : had forgotten it or that it would never The supplies just brought in were bro 18.75 chs to beg in sec 3 t 4 I come, for it was not given till he and ken open in the most reckless way, and the revolver as any man in camp. s r 4 w 12S acres “I have seen her,” said Collins, bis encircling men were within 50 feet excepting the rations, which were taken “throw the lid of a tin box overhead, i of the fire. The guards halted, as if at charge of by old Kit, the people helped Runnels, A D com 45 ft w of stone at angle in road near then pull the pistol from her hip and tracted rather than alarmed by the themselves as they pleased. Some raid [Copyright, 1£24. by the Author.] se cor of block 2 North Yam fire when it . balanced on the turn to souni The next instant McGee and his ers from the direction of McMinnville On the instant his eyes were band ■ come down, and three times out of five men rushed in, shouting, with many hill run s 150 ft; e 131 ft. Snpwines. if not conected, devetop into To be Continued. aged, and he was made to kneel down, i ' she would shoot a hole through it. ” s 15 deg 42 min e 3.70 chs to oaths: ^rious maladies, such as with his right hand upraised, the old j creek ; s 80 deg w 1.22 chs ; “ Surrendah! Suneudah! D — you On the fifth morning following his SCROFULA, Continued from Fir ft Pa^. man explaining that this form of obli- 1 arrival the old mon—he was under 50, | uns, surrcndah!” s 47 deg w 1 80 chs ; 8 20 deg ECZEMA. ghtion wa3 necessary, as they had no ! ' but was called “Old Kit” to distinguish j Although there was no show of re w 6 05 chs ; s 124 deg w 6.65 9 Johns add to McMinnville. 65 RHEUMATISM ' Bible in the camp, “but,” he added, ' him from his son—sent for Collins and sistance, the guards were knocked down chs , s 3 69 chs; w 2.14 chs ; an othertrocblesome disease;. To cure Knott, Levi the n} of Daniel “we uns ‘lew to git one fust chance. ” I spoke after this fashion: n 19 40 chs; e 214 chs; u these is required a safe and rrliabe rem aud disarmed, and each wagon was sur Booth die in eec 27 and 34 edy free from any harmful mirrodients. After these preliminaries, Kit McGee 1 29 chs ; e 55 ft; n 155 ft; rounded in a way that showed familiar “ I reckon, Jim, ez how yer ’ bout rest t 2 s r 6 w 157 15 acres an-J purely vegetable. Such 10 40 repeated the oath—and a particularly ed by this time. Ef so be you uns feels ity with this form of attack. The sur and e 175 ft to beg, [except It iemoves all impuntii trwfy the biood and thorough blasphemous and blood curdling oath it all fresh and right, Kit’ll take you with prise was complete. The teamsters and Kruger, W C lots 1 2. blk 21 3 76 acres to C A Martine ly cleanses the system. Thousands of Hurley <fc Larges add to was—a few words at a time, the candi a lot of the boyB ez is gwine down Pike- guards very wisely gave up without cases at the worst forms of blood du- vol 25 page 603] containing 2 Newberg.. ...................... date echoing them after him in a firm 1 ville way on a little hunt. We uns hez firing a shot. After the prisoners were eases have been 4.98 acres in sec 4 t 3s r 4 w Lafollett. Chas A the nw} of voice. The penalty attached to the vio just heard that thar’s right smart of placed at one side under guard, Collins, Cured by 8. 8. 8. also com 6 56 chs w of stone sw} and nw} of ne} of sw qr Send for our Treatise mailed free to any address lation of this obligation was a form of scatterin wagons down long the North i who still trembled for their safety, ask in angle of North Yamhill and sw qr of inv qr of see 31 SWIKT 8PECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. death that was as shocking as it was Scquatch, and hit mout be that you uns ed McGee what he was going to do with and Lafayette road near se t 2 s r 3 w 98 75 acres......... 10 10 novel, but the young man did not flinch. could pick up suthin handy ef you kept them. cor of block 2 North Yam Lafo'.lett, D II se} of ue} of sec When the oath was concluded, the band your eyes peeled and didn’t get into no “I’m a-goin to parole ’em, ” he re- hill run s 3.06 chs; west 9 t 5 s r 6 w 40 acres .......... 80 age was suddenly pulled from his eyes, dainjah. Now, my son, w’at do you uns 1 plied. 8-100ths chs ; s 19.40 chs ; w Lamb, Chas Anw} of sw} and and looking up he saw three rifles lev think of goin along?” “But I can’t see how you uns can do 24 chs ; n 20 chs ; e 2} chs ; w4 of ne qr of sw qr and sw eled at his breast, while the men about “I b it afoot or a critter back?” asked that, as you uns are fighting on neithah n 3.02 chs; e 8-100ths chs qr of nw qr of sec 311 2 s r 3 him shouted out: I side, ” said Collins. Collins. to beg [except that part w 9875 seres ......................... 10 10 “See! The death of a traitor!” “Oh, afoot, to be shuah. If so be you | “Waal,” responded McGee, “this is platted as Runnels’ add to After this Collins was taught the uns should stand in need of critters, | how we uns work hit, and ef so be you Loban, T E the se qrof sec 30 North Yamhill] containing t 3 a r 5 w 160 acres .......... 20 6 grips, passwords and hailing signs, and look around, and you may find a right I . keep your eyes wide open you’ll eoon git 5 acres in sec 4 t 3 s r 4 w, he was told that there were bands of the smart of ’em to be got fo’ untyin. Then, the hang of hit. Whar we uns takes Martin, J lots 1,2, 3 of sec 34 also lots 1, 2 and 3 in block t 3 s r 3 w 54 15 acres 9 30 same order in the mountains of Ken agin, hit’s a heap sight easier to go on ' Yanks, we uns sw’ars ’em not to fight 1 Runnels’ add to North tucky, North Carolina and Virginia. < foot when one doesn’t rightly know ' agin the Confederacy till they’re ex Mason, O P ne qrof sw qr and Yamhill................................. lots 2,3, 4, 10,11 and 12 of The ceremony ended by all the men I what lies ahead. At sich times a critter 1 changed, and ef they’re ribils we sw’ars sec 35 t 4 s r 3 w also com Rymal, Malcolm com 30 ft s passing him and giving him the grip. ! may be in the way, but comin back ’em not to fight agin the Union. That’s of ne cor of lot 4 block 14 at nw cor of s4 of Isaac Vio Then whisky, Union whisky that had home, when the road’s straight and the dodge, and she works smooth ez ile Lafayette, run s’ly 40 ft; let die run e 22 rds and 4 been intended for hospital use in east cleah, is an entirely different thing.” every time. ” w’lySOft; n’ly 40 ft; and ft s 36 rds w 22 rds and 4 Tennessee, but was “confiscated” on In the camp there were 12 mules and “I’m willin to go with Kit, no mat- e’ly 80 ft to beg, also 100 a ft n 36 rds to beg in t 4 s r3 the way, was brought in, and every man | tah whar he goes or what he does, ” re- eight saddle horses. After examining w all con 172 acres............. out of ne cor of n hf of B filled his tin cup or gourd—the latter : plied Collins. 6 50 the contents of the wagons, which was Easterbrook claim in t 4 s r was the more popular on account of its On hearing this brave speech Molly I done with the rapidity and accuracy Meyer, Isaac and J V Pope com at a point 25 chs e and 3 w bounded on n and e by capacity—and drank to the health aud 1 McGee, who was standing near, threw that come of long practice, all the port- 50 chs s of ne cor of S Brut- line of Easterbrook claim, prosperity of his new brother. This extra I her arms about Collins’ neck, and after Con»tl nation, ordinary He’ on e’ly by Co road and w by Except old Kit McGee, all the men at giving him a resounding kiss assured scher d 1 c run s 13 08 chs ; Dizziness, jnranator is Falling Sen- this camp were young or on the sunny land of Louisa Carpenter e20chs;_n 29 64 chs; s 67 the most iatlnn»,Nerv- side of middle age, and they seemed to him that he was “the man fo’ her wonderful deg and 50 miti w 2.25 chs ; oui twitching Sanders, J R lots 11 and 12 money. ” discovery ot of the eyre take a wild delight in their lawless and sw’ly along Portland and the age. It As the men were always in a state of block 3 Bibee’s add to Sher and other unconstrained existence. After leaving has been en Dayton Co road 24 33 chs to parts. idan .................................. preparation, it did not take long to get dorsed by the beg in sec 15 t 3 s r 2 w 44 Strengthens, the tent the men went out to the nearest I ready. They filled their haversacks with leading sden- Sappingfleld, Geo and Irene invigorates fire. On this logs were thrown till for i bread and meat and replenished their tifto men of acres................................ 1 95 the se qr of sec 9 and sw qr and tone» the Europe and I Meyer, Isaac the s 101 a of entire «yitem. a hundred yards about the valley was [ cartridge boxes from the ample stores America. of sec 101 5 s r 6 w 320 a Hedran cure» as bright as day. Then Molly McGee Hudyan Is Tohn Scales d 1 c being lot i on hand, then started off. Nor were Schilling, John G com at se AZVM D eb A i X H 1 t l> y, gtrely vegc 10 of referee’s report as Nervousness, appeared with a fiddle, which she hand- there any tears or fond adieus from the cor of eec 31 t 2 s r 2 w run k m 1 «Le 1 ^ rt a * 1ml Mio'ns,' , cd to her father, and, upending a heavy women and children who watched them Hudysn stops shown by circuit court jour w 40 chs; n 25 chs; s 81 and develop*s Pramaturene^s | pork barrel for him to sit on, she called nal vol 5 page 433 in sec 16 and restores out of the valley. deg e to a point 15 chs n of of the dis weak argans. , out: 1 As might be expected, these men were charge in 20 17, 20 and 21 t 2 s r 3 w also se cor of said sec 31, thence P.lni in the daw. Owes "SurrtindahJ Surrcndah!” “Now choose your pardners, all you unsurpassed pedestrians. In a day’s back. los.es s 4 of sw qr aud s } of n 4 s 15 chs to beg containing by day or uns ez wants to dance, but don’t no march in the hills the best horse would able goods were packed on the animals LOST of nw qr and lots 3 and 4 of 80 acres in eec 31 t 2 s r 2 iiieht stopped I MANHOOD ' one choose me, for I’m gwine to foot hit be left far in the rear. They could keep —blankets, canvas, harness straps and sec 3 t 2 s r 4 w 153 20 acres 8 25 w, also the w hf of ne qr i tonight with the stranger, Jim Col- [ tirelessly on for 48 hours at a stretch, i wagon seats being quickly extemporized Meyer, Leonard lot 1 of sec 33 and ne qr of uw flr of sec 5 | line.” into pack saddles. The wagons contain . and they did so on this oocasion. When 2 55 12 s r 3 w 13.18 acres t 3 s r 2 w [except 35} acres Fortunately Collins could dance ! they reached the borders of Bledsoe ed commissary stores, with some car Michaux, J C com at sw cor of sold to J H Hutchenson vol ' “mountain fashion,” and, eager to i county, they learned from some moun bine and pistol ammunition, and the qnicklv. Over 2,000 private endoraemeDts. lot 5 block 7 in Lafayette Preinaturvui-js means un'otemy in tbo first ! stand as well with the daughter as he 27 page 623] containing 86- j camp chests of some officers of the Sev- taineers that two “ critter comp ’ nies ” stage. It Is a symptom of seminal weakness run e’ly on s line of said lot .10 acres................................ «nJ barrer.ni s«. It can be stopped in 2U days , I believed ho did with the lather, he de of the Seventh Pennsylvania cavalry, [ enth Pennsylvania cavalry. After se 20 ft; thence at right angles Shriber, Henry and Sophia by the use of Hudyan. termined to do bis “ level best ” lecting what could be conveniently car- under Captain Brown and his son, were The new discovery was made by the Special n’ly 50 ft; thence at right nw qr of se qr of sec 10 t 2 There were no set figures in this then in the Sequatchie valley and push- ' ried _ off, , the wagons ists oftbe old famous Hudson Medical institute. were brought side „ angles w’ly20 ft, and thence s r 4 w [except 10 a sold vol It is the strongest vitailzer made. It Is very -lance. It was a combination of a high ing on to Pikeville, and James Collins by side and set on fire to increase the powerful, but baimlise. Sold for 81.00 a pack 50 feet to beg, being part of 28 page 526 to M L Burdon] age or< package for $».00 ( plain sealed boxes). land fling, an Irish jig and a darky hoe shuddered at the thought of coming into impression that the work was being done lot 5 block 7 Lafayette, also containing 30 acres............. Written guarantee given for a cure. Ifyoubny down. Fingers were snapped, sharp conflict with his own comrades. by a Confederate raiding party. This six boxes and are not entirely cured, six more lots 2, 3, 4, 5 block 9 Lafay Seip, Harry F lot 5 block 3 ! yells given when partners were being done, McGee, who could neither read will be sent to you free of all charges. ette ........................................ Men I fir circulars and testimonials. Address ! swung; but, apart from this, it was Beskins’ add to Newberg.. CHAPTER II. nor write, though he pretended that he Miller, John com at sw cor of 13 45 HtTDBON MEDICAL INHTITVTK, Shell, Isaiah lot 3 of sec 22 t 2 ¿imply a rapid working oi the feet, a The lawless mountaineers of thoCum- | could do both, made the sergeant write Jonction Stockton, Harket A Bills sta, Joel Chrisman d 1 c run s 88 e r 5 w 39.68 acres............... rude pounding that kept time to the berland plateau during the war owed out the parole and sign it, as did his ban Francisco, Cal. deg e 5.06 chs ; n 9.52 chs ; Shriber, Sophia nw qr of se qr music, and endurance was the test of their long immunity from punishment companions. Collins tried to get an op w 5 06 chs; s 9 50 chs to of eec 10 t 2 s r 4 w (except EAST ANO SOUTH skill. Whenever a couple fell out ex to their vigilance and daring, but above portunity to speak with the prisoners, beg in t 4 s r 3 w a acres.. 10 acres in nw cor thereof) hausted, they were greeted with roars of all to their thorough knowledge of the through whom he might gat word VIA containing 30 acres........... | laughter, and thoso who laboriously country in which they operated. The through to Chattanooga or Cumberland Mooney, Ed lot 4 of sec 8 t 5s r 4 w 7.26 acres................. . 1 Smith, Elizabeth J lots 1 and stuck it out were encouraged to keep at gang under old Kit McGee and his son, gap, bnt he was so closely watched that Mulcahey, Thomas com at nw 2 block 5 Wheatland........... 1 it by the plaudits of their friends. young Kit, was by no means the stron- this was impossible, cor of lot 1 sec 10 t 2 s r 4 OF THE Smith, Johnathan lot 6 “I was determined, ” said Collins in gest or most persistent that made these From the time the attack was made ~ w run s 28.56 chs; e 11.20 of sec 3 t 5 s r 3 w 22.65 a telling of this, "to be the last man in hills a pen of slaughter for Union and till they were ready to move back into chs; n 24 chs ; n 72 deg w Stanley, Thos block 21 Lafay that dance, if I had to be carried off, Confederate alike and a place of refuge the mountains was not more than an to beg in sec 10 t 2 s r 4 w but I honestly believe that if I had at for themselves, but I have chosen it to i hour. Before starting off McGee warned ette ....................................... 30 acres................................ 1 15 Stout, David com at nw cor of tempted to withdraw till that strapping illustrate the courage of the scout, James the prisoners not to move from where Express Trains Leave Portland Dally girl was good and ready she’d have Collins, and to give a good picture of a they were till after sunrise, threatening McCrea, Fred L the w hf of lot Russell Welch d 1 c run e 40 LEAVE. ARRIVE Portland.......... •:!6 P M I San Francisco.. 10-45 A M grabbed me in her arms and danced me series of situations dreamed of by none 1 that if they did so they would be shot 2 Wynooski subdivision in t chs ; n 11.20 chs ; s 454 chs; Son Francisco.7:00 P M I Portland............ 8:20 A M about just as if I’d been a child. Why, 3 s r 2 w 3} acres, also lot 2 w 7} chs; thence to a point of those who are best acquainted with | down before they got 100 yards away. Above trulnj stop at all stntlons from Portland to as soon as the dance was over, she gave all the reoorded features of the great : , A messenger was sent ahead to tell block 4 Everest’s add to 40 chs 8 of beg and n to beg Albany inalusive. Also Tangent, Sbedds, Hal me a seat on a cracker box, and then j old Kit McGee of the success of the Newberg................................ in eec 32 t 3 s r 4 w 260 war. 6 05 sey, Harrlaburg, Junction City, Irving, Eugene aud all stations from Roaeb’gxg to Ashland lnclu she sat herself down on my knee, put The plan of James Collins, after j expedition, and the others hurriod after, Morris, Sarah E com s 854 deg acres; also com at a point alva. her left arm about my neck and told learning of the rendezvous and habits with their 40 laden animals. It took the w 101 ft from sw cor Main 11 chs e and n 2 deg o 25 Roseburg .Hall Dally. me she thought I was a ‘buster.' ” of the McGee gang, was to make his es- j party three days to make the return, and Bridge streets in Sheri links from the nw cor of W LEAVE: ARRIVE: Molly McGee’s sitting on the young cape to Cumberland gap, from which I Every precaution was taken to destroy dan run s 854 deg w 20 ft; Portland .8:80 A M I Roseburg 5 Su P M TNewbydl c run n 6.81 Roseburg 7:00 AM | Portland 4.U0 P M i man’s knee could not be regarded, how point he would guide the force sent out the trail. For miles they traveled in the sw’ly on line' parallel with chs; w 14.87 chs; 8 6.80 chs ; ever, as a distinctive mark of her favor, by General Burbridge to destroy these ■ rocky beds of -• “ the mountain —4 streams, - the F K Heider to s line of A B e 14 63 chs to beg in t 4 s r DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. tar every other woman who had taken Ishmaelites. That he would have to join : men as well as the animals walking knee Faulconer die; e’ly 20 ft to 4 w 10 acres ; also com 39 30 PULLMAN * BUFFET part in the dance was being sustained in the outlaws he believed, but he never deep in water. At length, as the sun was Heider’s sw cor, and n’ly to 1 chs 8 of se cor of eec 18 t 4 the same way by her own particular imagined that he would be called on at setting, they came within sight of the SLEEPERS beg 8 r 4 w run w 38.16 chs ; s 5 00 gallant. These mountain girls are as a once to prove his fidelity to his new as camp to which Collins was brought by Oliver, A P and N C Marris lot ANO 40.70 chs , e 26.39 chs ; n 8.50 very natural and unconstrained in sociates by making war on his old the man Owen, and where old Kit Mc 15 block D Hobson’s add to SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS rule chs ; s 644 deg e 13 39 chs their intercourse with the other sex. Gee ruled his clan like the robber chief i Newberg.................... friends. 65 to e line of said sec 18 and Attached to all Through Trains. The dancing, varied with boisterous As the men under young Kit McGee tain that he was. ‘ Filancy, Otis lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 n to beg, 150 acres; also the .West Side Division. kissing games and libations of whisky, were halted waiting for further reports The messenger having come through block 5 Chandler’s 2d add claim of M Shadden in sec BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS of which the women partook as freely of the detachment of cavalry that went with the news, the people were eagerly to McMinnville. 155 30 17 t 4 s r 4 w 156.72 acres.. Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) as did their escorts, was kept up till up the Sequatchie under Captain Brown, watching for the return of young Kit’s Parker, E B lot 8 block 4 Col ■ Stout, Dave and J S Martin midnight, when Collins wont to sleep party. As soon as they caught sight of a scout came in from the direction of Ari 5:35 P M lege 2d?add to McMinnville 4 80 TM A Ml Lv Portland com at a point n 414 deg w Lv I S.-01 P M under the same blanket with the man Pikeville with the news that three Yan them they sent up a shrill cheer and Parker, Ella lots land 2 block 10:1» A M I Lv McMinnville 3.40 chs from the se cor of Lv | 1:00 P M Owen, with whom he had come down kee wagons were moving north with I swarmed out to meet the victors, as the 12:15 P M I Ar Corrai 111 4 College 2d add to McMinn Solomon Bearv d 1 c in t 4 s only a few guards to protect them. As highland women might have done when At Albany and Corvallri connect with from the hills. ville ......... 13 30 r 4 w thence a 77 deg w 6.17 But while indulging in this wild plunder was the sole purpose of this j the men returned beyond the Grampian Post, J G lots 10, 11 and 12 of trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad, chs n 4.56} chs w 8 ft e 1.70 Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) o»gie the young man never forgot his raid, McGee sent two men off to watch wall from a successful foray in the sec 3 t 4 s r 3 w 74 acres.. . 3 25 chs s34 deg 18 mine 5.784 mission; but, without seeming to do so, the wagons till nightfall and then come stock meadows of the lowlands. The Presnail, Alonzo N com 20 chs Purtland Ar | 8 25 A M he took in everything going on about baok and report the whereabouts of their men then in camp, the women, the chil- chs 8 89 deg o 1.39 chs s 18 fc40 t M tv St Joseph Lv I 5 53 A M w of se cor of M Hall d 1 c 7:15 P M Lv deg e 7 59 chs to beg in t 4 s dren aud even the dogs camo out to McMinnville Lv I it) A >1 him. Between the pauses of the dance camp. 7:26 P Ml Ar run n 23.53 chs: w 21.99 c I ib ; r 4 w 7.19 acres..................... be noticed that men with rifles slung at About midnight the two men returned , , x, „ , . , s 26 53 chs ; e 2.29 chs; n 3 look on the 20 horses and mules stag Through Ticket« to all points In Eastern their backs consulted with old Kit Ma- Symons, Charles, the se qr of chs ; e 20.06 chs to beg 5 05 States, t’anada and Europe can be obtained at and reported the three wagons in camp gering under their loads of plunder sec 4 t 5 s r 7 tv 160 acres low«« rates Crum G. A. Wilcox. Agent, McMinn Gee, and then they vanished into the about four miles away. The only guards and to greet with joyous oaths the Register, Martha S com at sw | Thompson, M F block 24 Hur ville. E. P. ROGERS, cor of J P Morgan d 1 c darkness. They were evidently the pick were a sergeant and six men and a marauders who had done so well. Asst. G. F. 4P A., Portland, Or. ley & Large’s add to New R KOEHLER, Manager. thence s 9} deg w 49.17 chs ets aud vedettes on duty for the night. ' wagon master, and these were so secure “I felt like a thief, though I knew berg ................................ to nw cor of block 14 Sheri Owen told him before they qient to i in their position and the belief that just why I was there, ” said Collins. I Thornton, J L lot I of sec 16 LOCAL DIRECTORY sleep dan ; thence n 85} deg e 4 that he was the first man wffio had i there was no enemy within reach that I “At first I was kind of tickled that t 5 s r 3 w 3.60 acres chs ; s 4} deg e 8.91 ebs to been taken into the gang on so short a it would be an easy matter to surprise Molly McGee should take a fancy to Tid, Warrich H, Est. s hf of CHURCHS8 se cor block 13; n 854 deg e trial, and he was sure that Collins would them. me, a stranger, but when I saw her nw qr and n hf of sw qr B amist —Se .-vices Sunday 11 a. m. and be' ‘right smart glad of a chance to show 1 98 chs; n 24 deg e 60 93 “Ef they show fight, we uns must runnin up the hill with the crowd and sec 25 t 2 s r 4 w 160 acres. 7:90 p.m ; Sunday school 9:50 a m.; th. no mistake hadn’t been made. ” Owen chs to n line of A B Faul shoot them down at onoe. Ef they give noticed that she was lookin for me 1 young people’s society 6:15 p in Prayei Also the s hf of ne qr and coner d 1 c; thence n 85f meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Covenan had drunk enough to make him com plum in, ez they’ll do ef they’ve got felt kinder cold. It was the first time I n hf of se qr of sec 26 t 2 s municative, or it may have been that he iense, we uns’ll tie ’em up and git back tver had a woman set right to work to i deg w to beg [except there meeting first Sat each month 2:00 p. in. r 4 w 160 acres. Also lots 2, M xthodist EriscopxL—8ervices evert thought his bedfellow entirely worthy with the plunder afoah they know hit make love to me, and it broke me up. ” from that part platted as 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 of sec 34 and Sabbath 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Snndat bis confidence, for he told him that Now, boys, be ez silent ez ef you uns As has been intimated, Molly McGee VanOstrum’s add to Sheri school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p there were “more’n a hundred men in lots 1 and 2 of sec 35 t 2 s r ; was all dumb and barefoot ’ ’ , was perfectly natural in all her actions dan] containing 68 acres in m. Thursday. Lsx T hompsos , Pastor. 4 w (except R R right of way) the band at this time,” and that they This was young Kit McGee’s advice and entirely unconstrained in giving I t 5 s r 6 w............................ 28 80 C cmb . P besbytxbias — Services every Sab containing 208.86 acres, and might easily recruit to a thousand from ' to his men before they started off, and expression to her thoughts and emotions. 1 Reifeurath, Peter H the e hf of bath 11:00a m and 7:30 p. m. Sundav also the n hf of nw qr and Be school 9:30 a. m. Y. P. C. E.. Sunday 6:3< the Confederate deserters then coming they obeyed him as if they had been | “As an offhand swearer she was up to nw qr of sec 8t2sr4 w80 qr of nw qr of sec 36 t 2 s r p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m into the mountains from Joe Johnston’s regulars. j her father, and he was the worst I ever 9 acres....................................... E E. T hompson , Pastor. 4 w 120 acres....................... urmy, but that Captain Kit McGee Through woods that were or seemed ■ heard, and I’ve been a great deal among Geo W lot 9 block 28 C hbistian —Services every Sabbath 11:0t thought that more men would be a Tompkins, Rogers D the s hf to be trackless in the night, and along j army mule drivers, ” Having singled Roberts, a. m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 1' and lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6,16,17 of sw qr of see 23 and lots 1 a. m. Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. m source of weakness, and in this he was j ledges where even a mule must have out Collins, who was leading a mule at and 18 block 39 Edwards’ and 2 of sec 26 t 5 s r 3 w H. A. D bston , Pastor. right. i lost his footing, McGee led his men till the time, Molly insisted that one of the add to Newberg................... 4 163 99 acres................... S t . J ambs C atholic —First st., betweei The next morning the pickets were j at length they saw the dull, coppery men who had come out with her should O and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Ves relieved, but Collins did not wish to glow beneath them that marked the take charge of the animal. Then she Roberts, B W the nw qr of sec Townsend, Hannah E com pers 7:80. Services once a month. 27 t 2 8 r 5 w 160 acres.. .. 5 21 chs n of se cor of P Car seem eager for duty. He saw that the i camp of the wagons. The mountaineers caught the young recruit in her strong W. R. H ooas , Pastor old man was watching him, and he was outnumbered the teamsters and guards arms and kissed him and swore that she Rohr, Francis H lots 3 and 4 lyle d 1 c in t 5 s r 6 w run SECRET ORDERS. blk 3 McMinnville............. determined to win his confidence. From two to one, and in addition they had would marry him before Saturday night n 17 60 chs to countv road K xowlbs CUAPTBR So, 12, O. E. S.—Meets • the very first Molly McGee showed her the overwhelming advantage that al- Rowe, Helena 0 com at se cor n 88} deg w 30 chs s 734 deg This was Thursday. Masonic hall tne tirsi and third Monday evening of J Williamson d 1 c run e w 4.70 chs s 24f deg w 17.70 “Even when we started down to the In each month. Visiting members eoidlally in preference for Collins, but this, instead ; ways lies with the party who knows the need C. H McKISNEY, &c. . of flattering his vanity, filled him with enemy’s strength and makes the attack camp that girl didn’t take her right 17 20 chs ; s 26.53 chs to a chs s 19 deg e 11.70 chs s MRS. C. W. TALMAGE. W. M. I alarm, for Owen, who had a subdued in the nighttime. line of claim ; w 3.20 chs ; n arm from round my neck, but she hung 4 57 chs n 71 deg e to beg Crrrxx Foer No. V—Meets the second and fourtl 20 chs; w 14chs; and n to As they neared the camp they could MAI, on, AAODXXJQ kissing *AAV me vvwe.,7 every few and »» yards — -- containing 100 40 acres in Saturday of each monthin Union hall at 7:N j leauiug that way himself, told him that m. on second Saturday aud at 10:60 a. m. oi. I 'two of the best men in the crowd shot see two guards passing back and forth ' calling to the other women to know if beg in sec 23 t 3 s r 3 w 19} t 5 s r 6 w also lot 2 block S th Saturday. All members of the order ar. j each other all to pieces awhile ago all acres...................................... in a leisurely way between them and they didn’t think I was the prettiest Cozine’s 3d add to McMinn 3 35 cordial!: invited to attend our meetings. B F. CLl'BiNX, commander. on account of that gal, Molly McGee. ” the fire. The outlaws, making every man in camp. Rowland, Herbert E com 24 13 ville . «............... ........... J. A. P kcxhax , Adjt. For four days after joining this law movement under the direction of Mc “I might have stood Molly in the chs w and 18 75 chs n of se Unknown, one-fifth interest in cor of A T Hembree <1 1 c the se qr of ne qr and lot 1 W. C T U.—Meets on every Fn less crowd nothing unusual happened. Gee, threw themselves on the ground line of duty,” continued Collins, “but Collins, with the others in camp, spent when about 100 yards away and began 1 noticed that some of the other fellows run n 17.96 chs; w on divi day, in Wright’s hall at 3 o’clock p m. of sec 14 and the 8 i of nw much of his time target shooting with to “snake” forward, their right hands looked kinder jealous, and I knew that L. T. L. at 3 p. m. sion of claim 72 chs ; s 5 88 qr and lot 2 of sec 13 in t 3 Mas A. J. W hitmobi . Pres rifle and revolver, and his skill with 1 on their rifles and their eyes on the two if she didn’t let up one of them would chs; s 24 deg e 8.12 chs; s s r 5 w 160 acres............. C laba O. E ssom . Sec’y. those weapons tended to give him stand- troopers. lay for me, so I planned to play sick as Manifold Disorders 20 55 tor Infants and Children. HIRTY year»* ob»Tvation of Caatoria with the patronag«_<>f T millloM of portom, permit oi to apoak of it without ywaaoiij^. It i. nnqne.tionably the beat re—dy for Infant, and Children the world ha» over known. It U harmleea. Children Mke it. It give, them health. It will »eve their Koo». 1» ** Mother» have »omothing which 1» ab.olntoly .afe and prectjoUy perfect a. a child’, medicine. Ca.toria dertroya Worm». Castoria allay» Fevmriahne»». Castoria prevent» vomiting Soar Cord. Caatoria cure» Diarrh<oa and Wind Colic. Caotoria relieve» Teething Trouble». 25 351 Ca»toria cure* Constipation and Flatulency. Caatoria neutralise» the effect» of carbonic acid ga» or poi.onou. air. Castoria doe» not contain morphine, opium, or oilier narcotic p*uf Ca.toria assimilate, the flood, regulate, the »tomach_and bowoU, giving healthy and natural «loop. Castoria 1» put up in one-size bottle* only. It i» Don’t allow any one to »ell yon anything else on the plea or promi»» that it i»“ju«t a» good” and “ will an»wer every purpo»e." 28 65 See that yon get C-A~S~T^?~R~I~A. 17 90 28 00 i 17 o The Shasta Route 121 221 4 3 60 3 Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria^ Also com on township line at a stake 38.88 chs e of ne cor of sec 1 t 4 6 r 3 w run thence s 33 deg 45 ntin w 24 chs s 444 deg w 2 60 chs thence e to Willamette river, thence down low water mark of river to township 90 line thence w to beg in sec It4sr3w2 acres......... 75 Watt, Joseph, Est. the John Btiedwell d 1 c in sec 13, 14, 23 and 24 t 5 r r 4 w 326.31 80 acres. Also the G W Miller for d 1 c in sec 24 t 5 s r 4 w 320 Burns, acres and lot 2 blk 1 and lot 7 blk 7 Watts add to Amity. 65 Caked & Inflamed Udders. Webb, Lizzie lot 5 blk 12 Whiteson............................. Piles, | Wenger, John com 13.76 chs Rheumatic Pains, n of se cor of sw qr of sec 15 t 3 s r 2 w run n 7.90 chs Bruises and Strains, | s 80f deg w 25.65 chs to e line of S Bratscher d 1 c run Running Sores, 8 e 7.90 chs n 80} deg e chs to beg in sec 15 Inflammations, 13 s r 2 w 20 acres......... 4 90 85 Stiff joints, Westerman, Henry com at } post on range line between Harness & Saddle Sores, ranges 4 and 5 t 2 and be tween secs 7 and 12 run n on Sciatica, range line 27.12 chs thence Lumbago, following road survey No 294 with meanderings until Scalds, it interseett sec line between eec 1 and 12 thence W on Blisters, sec line 150.08} chs to i post on line between sec 1 Insect Bites, and 12 thence a 40 25} chs All Cattle Ailments, thence e 39.72 chs to beg in sec 12 t. 2 s r 5 w’ 136.79 acres 8 15 ; All Horse Ailments, White. H T the s hf of lot 2 blk 24 Edwards add to New All Sheep Ailments, berg....................................... 45 Williams, Joseph sw qr of ne qr of sec 8 t 2 s r 4 w 40 Penetrates Muscle, acres....... . ............................ 1 05 Membrane and Tissue Wiltz, Burns the sw | of sec 35 33 t 3 s r 5 w 160 acres... 4 15 Quickly to the Very Wright, O C lots 1, 2, 3, blk E 2 30 Hobsons add to Newberg Seat of Pain and Wright, Elizabeth A com at Ousts it in a Jiffy. se cor of D D Deskine d 1 c in t 3 s r 2 w run w 13 67 I Rub in Vigorously. chs n 39 links to center of Dayton and Portland co Mustang Liniment conquer» ! road n e’ly along said road Pain, to within 6 rd a ot e line of Makes flan or Beast »ell 10 again. said Deskins claim s e’ly to a point 12 rds n of se cor of 15 said Deskins claim and s to beg in t 3 s r 2 w 3} acres also com 2.66 chs n of se cor of D D Deskine d 1 c in t 3 e NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE r 2 w run n 65 deg e 2.50 chs n 3.45 chs s 65 deg w 4 I NOTICE is hereby given that the underuened chs se’ly to a point 12 rds n I •*-’ »»aherlft of Yamhill county, state at-Ore- j gon, by virtue of » writ of execution and order of se cor of said DesKins d 1 . of Mie issued out of the circuit court of the Mat» c and s to beg in t 3 s r 2 w of Oregon, for Yamhill countv In that certain wherein Jane M. AspfnwaU was plaimlfl and ; 1.36 acres ............. . .. 16 05 suit Margaret A. E. Burton was delendant. and to en j Wyman, L lots 1 and 2 in blk force the decree of foreclosure and order of sal» made by said court in said suit on the 26ib day 7 Deskins add to Newberg 3 60 of September. A D.1W4, in which it was decreed Yamhill Land Co lots 7, 8. 9, by said court that the plaintiff, Jane M Aspin wall, recover from the defendant Margaret A E blk 4 Maple Park add to La . Burton, in U. S. gold coin, the turn of Two Hun fayette i............................ .. 13 95 dred Dollar» 1S200 00) with interest thereon bum June 2Vtii, 2Vth, 1892, 1892 at tbe the rate of ten per cent per | Oregon & California R R Co annum, and for the ium of S75 00 attorney«’ ieea se qr of sw qr»of sec 7 13 s r 5 aue on the fint mortKaee, and the sum of Tro ez. nunurea rrtty Dollars Hundred ana and Fifty Dollar, (: (»260.00) with lnt«re«t w 40 acres........................... thereon from at June - ------- L~. the 2»th. rate 12V2. of ten 55 se qr of nw qr of sec 21 t 4 s r per cent per annum, and 175.00 attorney»’ fee» aue on the second mortgage, and th« coat« and 5 w 40 acres ............. 80 disbursement, of tht> suit taxed at «10 50, and se qr of sw qr of sec 15 t 2 s r said decree ordering the sale of the following de scribed real property, to-wit: 6 w 40 acres............... 80 Being a portion of tbe Alfred Job donation land se qr of ne qr of sec H 13 s r claim No. 73, Notification No, list, situate in three W »'’“ffi. r»nge four (4) w » k of 6 w 40 acres 80 the Willamette meridian, to-wit: Beginning at a se qr of sw qr of sec 23 t 2 s r point 5.12 chain, north and 1371 feet w»n of tb» corner of said land claim; thence north 6 w 40 acres......................... 80 ; wutheaat 216 feet; thence west 1080 feet, theuce south 216 w hf of se qr of sec 27 t 4 s r 6 feet; thence east 1080 feet to the place of begin ning, containing 232,2X1 square feet, in Yamhill w 80 acres 1 55 county, State of Oregon. Also all the right, title sw qr of se qr of eec 29 t 4 s r and Interest of the will Margaret A. E. Burton in and to said land claim of Albert Job 6 w 40 acres......................... 80 in township donation 2 routh of range 4 west of Willam- I s hf of se qr of sec 31 t 4 s r 6 westn*eridiMn' an<1 townhiliP * »outh of range 4 w 80 acres 1 55 <„50w' Tirtue of said execution, 21 1 95 Mexican Mustang Liniment Now. therefore, on SATURDAY, THE 24 DAY judgment and order of Mie, and in pureuauc« of OF FEBRUARY. A. D. 1105. between tbe hours of the commands of Mid writ. I will, ou Saturday the 26tb day of January A. D. 1895, at tbe hour ot 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p m., of »aid dav 9 at the court house in McMinnville, in sail coun “,°.cl<Slti: m °.( “«J <>»y. »t the court bouse ty and state. I will sell the above described real i door in McMinnville, Yamhill countv. Oregon. p?bl a a“ctio'1 10 ‘be highest Uddntor estate at public auction, to the highest bidder for' haDd:the »hove described real property, cash in hand, subject to redemption, to satisfy to obtain funds out of which to .atisfv said exe said warrant, costs and accruing costs. cution, cost, and accruing costs. Dated this Slst day of December, lb94, Dated this tbe 10th dav ot December A D 1394 • „ w- G HENDERSON. _ W G. HENDERSON, Sheriff of 1 ambiU County, Oregon. J Sheriff of Yamhill County. TWENTY.PER CENT DISCOUNT SALE!! We make no exceptions of staple goods, (as other merchants do) in our discount sale, for the reason that all our goods are marked as low as staples. F3B C-A.SIZ. From now until January ist we offer OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT TWENTY PER CENT DISCOUNT. r We have on hand an immense line of CLOTH ING, OVERCOATS, MACKINTOSHES, FURNISH ING GOODS, HATS, SHOES, Etc., and they all go in this great sale. Don’t Fail to Compare Our Prices ouith Others Before You Buy Elsecuhere. Kay & Todd. KÄY & TODD.