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EAST AND SOUTH ried away on the sole of the boot of a All were armed with their long rifles, passerby. and two had their weapons at their After a long, hopeless stare the little shoulders, while the trembling express one turned round, nervously fumbling By GILBERT PARKER. messenger and the engineer stood with the envelop?, and retracing her steps till their hands above their heads. OF THE she regained the corner of a side street [Copyright, ISM, by the Author. ] “What’s wrong?” cried a nabob who she sat down on a doorstep and indulged He dropped on a knee and drew a had followed the manager out. in a good cry. scone and some fish from the ashes. She “Everything’s wrong. We’re held Her wailings speedily attracted a sat facing them, and taking from a bag up, that ’ s what ’ s wrong. Go back and Express Trzma Leave Portland Dally small group of people about her, to at her 6ide some wild fruits ate slowly, tell the rest to conceal their valuables. whom, after some persuasion, she sob LEAVE. ' ARRIVE I know what they’re after. There's bed out her misfortune, which was flatly Portland.......... «:15 P M I San Francisco..10:45 A M saying nothing. Lawless noticed that Ban Franzi» x. 7 'Si P M Portland .. ...... eJOA M her hair had gone gray at her temples, nearly $500,000 in gold on board. I’ll discredited by the majority, and those A Term Misapplied. Above wains stop at all stations from Portland to though she was but one and twenty The term, “south paw,” as applied go forward and parley with them as who apparently believed her only mani Albany ina-usive. Also Tangent, Sheddi. Hal years old. Her face, brown as it was, to left handed baseball twirlers, is fa long as possible, so as to give you time. fested their sympathy in empty words. sey. HarrLnunf. Junction City, Irvir.z. Eugene shone with a white kind of light, which miliar to every “fan” and is generally I imagine that if they break open the and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland Inclu After some time, however, a philan may or may not have come from the supposed to have originated from the re safe they’ll be in a big hurry to get thropic old gentleman passed, who, on ll ve. Hoeeburg Hail Daily. crucible of her eyes, where the tragedy lations of the pitcher’s position in the away and will leave the passengers learning the source of the child’s grief, LEAVE: ARRIVE: 8f her life was fusing. Lawless could alone. Still, I don’t know, so warn ev promptly bestowed a couple of pennies Portland.......... S.30 A M I Roseburg • 5 50 P M not bear to look long, for the fire that box to the points of the compass. Prob erybody. ” Roseburg ..7:</ ia M | Portland . .. 4 30PM ably few persons have ever given the upon her, with which she flew to the consumes a body and sets free a soul is matter a second thought, and it is not There is no question but the manager postoffice, purchased another stamp, and DININS CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. not for the sight of the quick. At last generally known that the right handed was a brave man. Ho went briskly for keeping a sharp lookout against the in she rose, her body steady, but her hands twirler is the real south paw. Most base ward, as if nothing particular was trusion of any more filibustering tails PULL.7AKN * BUFFET diamonds are so constructed that wrong and it was all a little mistake secured it to the envelope, which 6he SLEEPERS having that tremulous activity of her ball the pitcher faces to the east, and his that could be explained away in a few carefully covered with both hands till eyes. right arm, not the left, is to the south words. As he walked tho length of the sho dropped it into the box. “Will you not stay, Cynthie?” asked side. The diamonds SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS. are so arranged be train he made up his mind to sacrifice the It was now safe, and she visibly Lawless, very kindly. Attached to all Through Trains. cause the afternoocn sun would shine $400,000 if by so doing he could pre brightened, alas! happily unconscious She came closer to him, and after vent bloodshed and further robbery. .West Side Division. the fielders’ eyes were they construct that sho had lost a post and thereby be searching his eyes said with a smile in “What’s the row here?” he cried came the involuntary agent of woe and on the opposite plan. —St. Louis Post BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS that almost hurt him: “When I have ed cheerfully as he approached the gloomy desolation to two fond hearts. Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) found him, I will bring him to your Dispatch. group of mountaineers. • ••••• lio A M Lv Portland Ar 5:35 P M campfire. Last night the voice said that “Who are you, anyhow?” asked the 3:01 P M "You sure there is nothing for 10:15 A M 1 Lv McMlnnvllla Lv he waits for me where the mist rises man who was “covering” the express me?” said are young IÎ15 Y M Ar Corvilli* Lv 1:00 P M Cyril Stanley for the from the river at daybreak, close to the [ messenger. time as with palo face and agitat At Albany and Corvallis connect with home of the white swan. Do you know “Who am I? I’m the manager of this third frame he breathlessly interrogated trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad, where is the home of the white swan? railroad. What do you fellows mean by ed Uie rural letter carrier the next morn By BOBEBT BABB. Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) Before the frost comes and the red wolf • stopping one of my trains?” ing. cries I must find him. Winter is the The man lowered his rifle and looked Ar i 8 25 A M Portland UO P M Lv [Copyright, 1894, by the Author.] “Quite certain, sir. You can look Lv 1 5 53 A M time of sleep. I will give him honey St. Joseph at the manager. 735 P M Lv This is not my story, and I have real them over if you like,” returned her M 5 5 ) A Lv McMinn ville 7:25 P M Ar and dried meat I know where we shall “ What ’ s the matter with you? ” add majesty’s subject genially, extending live together. You never saw such ly no business to write it. It belongs to ed Tompkins. Through Tickets wall points In Eastern his bundle. the railway manager. He ought to tell roses! Hush! I have a place where we matter’s just this, Mr. Mana Stales, Canada and Europe can be obtained at I "No, thanks,” he rejoined brusquely, it, but he won’t. A railway manager ger. “The lowest rates from G. A. Wilcox. Agent. McMinn- can hide”— You run the gol darndest railroad vlue. E. P. ROGERS, ’ will not admit in print that trains are in all creation. That’s what’s the mat- and turning on his heel, with clinched Suddenly her gaze became fixed and Asst. G. F. A Y A , Portland, Or. I R. KOEHLER, Manager. dreamlike, and she said slowly, “In all ever “held up” on his road, whatever I ter, an we ain’t a-goin to stand it no hands and a wild look in his eyes, he time of our tribulation, in all time of may happen on the opposition line. longer. I don’t mind your trainmen started off at a fast pace through the our wealth, in the hour of death and in Thus it comes that I have to set down throwin coal at my dog, I don’t mind fields, crossing stiles, floundering into the day of judgment, good Lord, deliver the story, who should not. Besides I I ’em sassing my wife an makin fun of ditches and stepping right through the cannot write it down in such a way as my clothes, but when it comes to mon roaring waters of a shallow brook in the us!” most aimless and haphazard sort of way. “Good Lord, deliver us!” repeated to indicate the snap and go of the nar keying with my whisky I’m dod gasted "And this is my reward!” he mutter rative told us by the railway manager, | if I’m a-goin to stand it. ” Lawless in a low voice. ed brokenly. "She does not love me, for he was drunk at the time, and no E. McNEILL, Receiver. The other mountaineers nodded their Without looking at them she slowly after all. No. A penniless suitor is sel man, with a pen in his hand, can ' approval of these sentiments. turned away and passed up the hillside, sober TO THE acceptable. Ha, ha!” andhelaugh- “Monkeying with your whisky? , dom her eyes scanning the valley as before. emulate the eloquence of a railway when the champagne flows. Of i What do you mean?” cried the bewil- ed bitterly, recklessly. “Good Lord, deliver us!” again said manager An hour later he sneaked through course a sober railway manager would I dered manager. Lawless. “Where did she get it?” the door of a stately mansion stand not tell an incident that might frighten “I mean just what I say. They can ing side “From a book which Fingall left be traffic away from his road, so you have in its own grounds, and after chang- throw coal at my dog, they can sass | ing hind.” his saturated boots and muddy to learn these things from them when my”— GIVES TIIE CHOICE OF They watched her till she rounded a ' clothes proceeded to the library to be "Yes, yes, but I don ’ t understand TWO TRANSCONTINENTAL cliff and was gone. Then they shoul about the whisky. What have my men in attendance on a red faced, choleric dered their kits and passed up the river looking old gentleman who was busily to do with your whisky?” on the trail of the wapiti. writing letters. “ Why, don ’ t you know, and you One month later, when a fine white “Oh, here you are at last, scape manager of the road? Well, moonshine grace! surf of frost lay on the ground and the ” ejaculated the latter in a furi whisky’s all right enough ordinary Bky was darkened often by the flight of days, but we alius has good old Ken ous tone as the young man entered, the wild geese southward, they came tucky for Christmas. Day before yester i “Where have you been? Always away upon a hut perched on a bluff at the day I gave your man in this here kyar when I want you. Now, then.” edge of a clump of pines. It was morn The young fellow meekly seated him ! a jug an $2 to bring me some prime ing, and White Faced mountain shone Kentucky from town fur Christmas. self at the table without answering and solemnly clear, without a touch of VIA VIA Yesterday bang through goes your began writing from the other’s dicta cloud or mist from its haunches to its train, jug an whisky an all, an tion. DENVER i crown. SPOKANE “Have you made up your mind?” never stops. Now, we ain’t a-goin to They knocked at the hut door, and in fiercely interposed the old gentleman OMAHA answer Minneapolis stand that from no road that ever tooted to a voice entered. The sunlight a whistle to scare the steers. I said I’d in the midst of an important letter. streamed in over a woman lying upon a “Yes, uncle.” bet my boots next train’d stop, an she heap of dried flowers in a corner and a Late in the afternoon the family car ST. PAUL KANSAS CY man has. I don’t allow no man to monkey kneeling beside her. with my likker. He kin sass my wife riage conveyed both gentlemen into They camo near and saw that the town, where a prodigious quantity of LOW RATES TO ALL an chuck coal”— woman was Cynthie. EASTERN CITIES. “See here,” said the manager to the baggage had preceded them. Then Pierre broke out suddenly, Stopping in the main street, the elder expressman, "did you take his $2?” “Fingall!” and caught the kneeling of the two alighted, and, motioning his OCEAN STEAMERS ’ Twan ’ t me, ” said the messenger. “ man by the shoulder. At the sound of “Must have been Bill Simmons on No. companion to remain, darted up a nar Leave Portland Every 3 Days his voice the woman’s eyes opened. 9, and she must have gone through with row court. He was not long away, and • • FOR • • “Fingall! Oh, Fingall!’’she said and as he reseated himself he gruffly asked- out stopping yesterday. ” reached up a hand. *‘Do you know what I have been do: “ Then all you want is your whisky?" The bearded man stooped and caught asked the manager, with a sigh of re i her to his breast. uncle,” answered the young lief. “ What’8 the row here?” "Cynthie! Poor girl! Oh, my poor man in a subdued tone. "Fair ’ s fair, boss. ’ Tisn ’ t Christian- they are half seas over. The story is Cynthie!” he said. ‘ ‘Deposited my will with the solicitor. For frill details call on In his eyes, as in hers, was a sane strictly true, because I related it to the like to drink moonshine this time of the I have made you my heir. But if you year. Besides he ’ s got my $2 an the C. A. WALLACE, McMinnville, Or. light, and his voice, as hers, said inde , manager next day (he was suffering had thwarted me and remained behind from headache), and he admitted its ac- jug” Or Addrm: scribable things. I’d have cut you off with a shilling, “ That ’ s all right, ” cried the mana W. H HIRLBIKT, ! curacy. Her head sank upon his shoulder, her by----- . ” And he grew purple in the ger. “ Have we got a jug on the train? ” Gen. Pass. Agt. He implored me not to tell the story, eyes closed. She was asleep. Fingall I face from suppressed rage. POUTLAND, OU. “ Here ’ s one, ” said the mountaineer, laid her down, with a sob in his throat. and I will not. I merely write it. Hang They soon reached the railway sta Then he sat up and clutched Pierre’s a man who won’t keep his pledged j taking a jug from behind a log. They tion, where they took first class tiokets I had been refreshing themselves while 1 word with even a railway manager ! • to London and left by the evening ex LOCAL DIRECTORY. hand. The railway runs through a wild part 1 waiting for the train. “In the east, where the doctors cured press a few minutes later. The manager grasped it by the han • ••••• me, I heard, ’ ’ he said, pointing to her, of North Carolina, and Tompkins had CHURCHES '‘and I came to find her. I was just in been manager of it for some years. It dle, turned it upside down and let the “ Ab, dear fellow, to sacrifice so much is a picturesque line and gets itself tan ■ remains of the “moonshine” gurgle out, for me,” murmured Miss Birch the Barrier— Services Sunday 11 a. m. and time. I found her yesterday. ” I to the horror of the mountaineers. Then gled up among the mountains in the 7;30 p. m ; Sunday school 9:50 a m.; the “And Bhe knew you?” whispered same evening, and she braided her silky young people’s society 6:15 p tu Prayer most bewildering way. The train puffs he started through the train, shouting: hair in front of the oval mirror on her meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m. Covenant Pierre. "Yes, but the fever came hasd aft and staggers up awful grades, winds and “Here, you men with flasks! I want dressing table, her eyes riveted on an meeting first Sat each month 2:00 p. m. your stock! Pour it in here and be E. B. P ace , Pastor. er.” He turned and looked at her, and, twists and doubles on itself in the most j half open letter lying liefore her and her M ethodist E piscopal —Services every kneeling, smoothed away the hair from confusing fashion, goes round and glad to get off so cheaply!” face flushed with emotion as she read: Every man who had a bottle produced Sabbath 11 00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday the smiling, pathetic face. “Poor girl!” round cupliko depressions, and seems, “I would then be virtually penniless school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p" in general, not to know where it is go it, and before Tompkins had gone and have to depend upon my own exer he said- ‘ ‘Poor girl!’ ’ tn. Thursday. L ee T hompson , Pastor. through two cars the jug was brimming ing; but, like the person in the song, it "She will get well?” asked Pierre. C umb . P resbyterian — Services every Sab full. He went back to the leader, who tions, but If you will become my own "God grant it!” Fingall replied. “gets there just the same.” bath 11:00 a m and 7:3C p. m. Sunday now allowed the engineer and express darling wife on these terms I will take The road passes through some pretty school 9:30 a. m. Y. P. C. E.. Sunday 6:30 "She is better—better. ” the step. If you consent, it is of vital p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:30 p. m. Lawless and Pierre softly turned and rough settlements, but there are civiliza man to hold down their hands. importance that a letter to that effect, “ Taste that, ” said Tompkins. tion and wealth at each end of the line, E E. T hompson , Pastor. stole away, leaving the man alone with also arranging a meeting between us, The mountaineer smacked his lips aft and these enable the railway to pay a C hristian —Services every Sabbath 11:00 the girl. should reach me tomorrow morning. ” good salary to the manager, although I er sampling the contents. “That’s a a. m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 The two stood in silence, looking After executing a dainty toilet she a. m. Young people’s meeting at 6:30 p. in. blend,’’ he said, with solemn rev stole from upon the river beneath. Presently a uever heard that it so far forgot itself good the house and hastened to J ames C ampbell , Pastor erence. as to pay any dividends to the share ward the Cross Lanes, a favorite resort B t . J ames C atholic —First st., between voice crept through the stillness. ' ‘Fin- holders. “ Blend? You bet it ’ s a blend. I ’ ve for lovers. O and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Ves gall! Oh, Fingall! Fingall!” Well, one day there were a lot of na blended it myself. There’s a sample of pers 7:80. Services once a month. It was the voice of a woman return Lifting her veil, she consulted her bobs going east, and as the manager every known brand in the States there. watch by the clear light of the moon, W. R. H ooan , Pastor. ing from the dead. Now, tomorrow I give you my word was also traveling in that direction he THE END. when a rustling in the hedge startled SECRET ORDERS. ordered his private car hitched to the her, and before she could cover her face K nowles C hapter N o , 12, O. E. S.—Meets a noon express, and away they went. Masonic ball the linn and third Monduy evening Harrying Him Up. a stalwart figure, clad in velveteen and In each month. Visiting member» cordiallv in A private oar, the manager tells me, carrying a gun on one shoulder, ap “Jack,” said a pretty girl to her differs from an ordinary coach and is vited. c. h . mckinney , sec. MRS. C. W. TALMAGE, W. M. proached and recognized her. brother the other day, "I want you to superior in some respects even to the “Ob, how you frightened me!” she Cverza P ost N o . »—Meets the second and fourth do something for me—that’s a good fel aristocratic Pullman. A good deal, of Saturday of each month In Union hall at 7:30 responded. "Are you beginning your p. m. on second Saturday and at 10:30 a. m. on low. ” course, depends on the manager. If the rounds?” Uh Saturday. All members of the order are “Well, what is it?” growled Jack, manager is a prohibition man—but, cordially invited to attend our meetings. who is the brother of the period. B. F. C lvbine , Commander. what is the use of discussing the “Yes, miss,” said the man, with a J. A. P eckham , Adjt. "Why, you know, that wig and mus then, improbable? Tompkins knows them all, shrug of the shoulders. “I must keep a tache you used in the theatricals?’ ’ and he says a railway manager is con W. C T. U.—Jfeets on every Fri sharp lookout now, as the squire and “Well?” day, in Wright’s ball at 3 o’clock p ru. tent if the engine drivers and trainmen the young master started for Italy this “Well, won’t you just put them on are teetotalers without carrying the L. T. L. at 3 p. m. morning. Goodnight.” and go to the concert tonight? Reginald temperance fad to extremes. By ex M rs A. J. W hitmore , Pres He had scarcely disappeared in the C lara G. E bson . Sec’y. and I will be there, and, Jack, I want tremes Tompkins means the rear end of coppice before tho slender form reeled you to stare at me the whole evening the train, where the manager’s private to and fro several times and then sank through your glasses. ’ ’ car is coupled. Anyhow I am given to down to the damp grass with a groan. "What! You want me to do that?” understand that the interior decorations "Yes, and us we come out you must of a manager’s car are very fine and ex The morning papers, under the head stand at the door and try to slip me a pensive, including artistic effects in ing of “Shocking Affair at Paddington, ” note. Take care that Reggie sees you Burgundy, dry champagne, fine, deli contained the following paragraph: toa” cate brands of old Kentucky, cigars “The evening express from Bristol, “Well, I declare!” from Havana and things of that sort. on entering this station last night, ran “Because, you see, Jack, Reggie likes “I leant half your stoch." The timo of this memorable trip was into an empty cattle van which by me, I know, but then he is awfully a few days before Christmas, and peo No. 9 stops and unships your jug, some unaccountable means had been left slow, and he’s well off, and lots of other ple were going east to see their folks, that or there’ll be a row. Is that all right?” on the main line. There was only a girls are after him, and he’s got to be many of the travelers having considera “It’s all right, boss,’’said the leader, slight collision, but an elderly passen hurried up, as it were. ”—London Tit- ble amounts of money on them. Besides who had given the word. Thereupon ger received such a severe shock to the Bits. this there was $400,000 in the safe of bis lank company had flung the old ties Bystem that he expired before he could the express car going through to New and tree trunks clear of the track. be removed to the waiting room, where The Empress and the Swallows. Swallows invariably arrive in Aus York. This fact made the manager a "You’re a white man, if you are the his body now lies. ” tria March 25, and leave Sept. 8 for a trifle anxious, and it was one of the manager of this road. An your men The evening papers furnished addi- milder climate. During a sojourn of the causes that were bringing him east. can make fun of my clothes an sass my ■ tional details. They said: Austrian empress at her daughter’s (the However, the train would be out of the wife all they’ve a-rnind to an heave the "The victim of the deplorable acci This extra Constipation, Archduchess Marie Valerie) castle of mountains while it was still daylight, company’s coal at my dog as long as dent reported this morning was Vincent ordinary Be- Dixzineœ, so the manager felt no real anxiety. they know you ain’t a-goin to let ’em i Hope of The Firs, Hopetown, Wilts, who Juvenator is Falling Sen Lichtenegg, near Weis, in upper Aus the most All the nabobs who amounted to any monkey with my whisky. ” sations,Nerv tria, her majesty took a great interest : was on his way to the continent with wonderful ous twitching thing were in his private car, and they THE END. discovery of ! his nephew. At the inquest held this in some swallows which had actually of the eyes the age. It and other built their nests on the large chandelier were enjoying themselves, as people ' afternoon a verdict of death from apo- has been en parts. dorsed by the of the grand parlor in the castle. This should during that festive season, but ! plexy was returned. The body will be Strengthens, leadlngselen- not, if I understood Tompkins aright, conveyed forthwith to Hopetown for in- I n v t g orates nest was so peculiarly built around the title men of and tones the main branch of the chandelier that even entirely by admiring the scenery, al Europe and j terment.” entire system. America. though doubtless that added to their Two days later Miss Birch was en Hudjan cures the chain for raising and lowering the Hudyan is Debility, chandelier could be used without in pleasure. gurely yege She was full of business, this little tranced and mystified by receiving the Nervousness, Just as they were in the roughest girl, as with half closed eyes she stood following telegram: Hud,an stope Emissions, any way affecting the comfort of the and develop« swallowa On her majesty’s seeing the part of the mountains there was a wild on the curb opposite the postoffice, a "Cruel misunderstanding. Your let Pfsaiatureness and restores thriek of the whistle, a sudden scrunt stamp poised on her tongue, which she ter just received. Uncle died suddenly of the dis weak organa manner in which these swallows had charge In 20 Pains In the built their nest she was greatly delight of the airbrakes, and the train, with an was about to affix to the envelope she in London. Will be with you shortly. ” days. Cures bacx. lo*es abruptness that was just short of an ac held in her hand. • «•••« LOST by day or ed, as it is supposed to bring good luck. But as she deliberately nipped it be | “Why didn’t you write me in time, night stopped She gave strict orders that the birds cident, stopped. MANHOOD "What’s up?” cried everybody. tween finger and thumb by one corner, sweetheart?” said Cyril in mild re should not be disturbed, notwithstand “I don’t know, ” said the manager, at the same time tightly shutting both proof to the blushing Miss Millicent ing the fact that their presence was ruining a valuable carpet and doing getting a little pale around the gills. eyes as though such a performance in as, imprisoned in his arms, he kissed much damage generally.—Vienna Let “You all stay here, and I’ll go out and tome mysterious way facilitated the her again and again. quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. see. ” operation, a lady came along, accom "I did,” was the feeble response. Prematureness means imnoiency in the first ter. It need hardly be said that none of panied by a huge dog, which audacious It is a symptom of seminal weakness “But the postmark 6hows the contra and barrennes,. It can be stopped In 20 days Hearts Better Than Diamonds. the passengers knew of the money in ly waved its thick, busby tail right ry, darling, ” he argued. “Who posted by theuseofHudyan. discovery was made by the Snecial- Where hearts are trumps in married the express car. athwart the little maid’s face, causing it?” “f,tKhe2}dlkmou3Hudson Medical Institute, The manager stepped down from his her to jump backward into the gutter “Little Sallie Waters. I sent her off vltallzer made. It is very life it doesn’t matter particularly ’ bV '«’■ Sold for «1.00 a pack- whether there are any diamonds in the private coach at the rear, and the mo with a surprised scream. in good time, and, although I have re packages for $5.00(plain sealed boxes). ment he looked toward the front of the pack or not.—Syracuse Herald. Her alarm was immediately increased peatedly questioned her 6ince the receipt g1veu for a cure. 1 f you buy train he saw his worst fears were real to terror at missing the stamp, which of your telegram, ehe persists in main r,ot entirely cured, six more will be sent to you free of ad charges. Vocal Economy. ized. Just ahead of the locomotive, on she next observed floating away attached taining that she posted it then—safely. HUDSON MEDICAL. INSTITUTE, Let the vocal pupil remember that the the rails, was a huge pile of logs and to the majestio caudal appendage. Oh, there she is, carrying the pitcher!” Junction Stockton, Jlarkst A Rill. charm, beauty and soul of her voice will railway ties. Standing around the en She feebly started in pursuit, but as Cyril strode swiftly toward the little _____ San Franciaco, Cai. be Improved and strengthened 100 per gine and the express car was a group of she neared the formidable animal the maid, with whom he entered into a con Blank Deeds, Chattel Mortgages, Keai cent by the adoption of a fruit diet and the most villainous looking mountain object of her quest became transferred versation, during which some money Estate Mortgages, etc., always on sale at clean living. This particular diet means eers the manager had ever seen, deter to the lady’s jacket, and before she could passed into the child’s possession, after extreme temperance and includes, mined and desperate men, who could reach her side it had dropped on the which he abruptly left the little one, this office. among other nourishing and nutritious put a bullet in a man half a mile away. pavement, whence it was instantly car i yrhoee pujzlui look presented a curious VIA The Shasta Route ITHEFINDINGOF FINGALL articles, ali ripe raw fruits except ba nanas, stewed dried fruits, fried cr baked bananas and apples, wine, lime juice, lemonade and cider and vegeta bles in variety. The teacher who gives this advice says with reference to clean liness: “Look at the stage for proofs. The life is so hard that only those who take exquisite care of themselves sur vive short lived popularity.”—Cleve land Plain Dealer. HELD UP. 0. R. & N. CO. EAST ROUTES mi m rm it SAN 4- FRANCISCO A DELAYED LETTER. contrast to the amused expression on his face. “Do you know to what you are in debted, dearest, for this contretemps which has sealed our happiness with a fortune?” he asked on rejoining Miss Birch. “Fate!” she answered confidently, with a look of love. “Ahem! Perhaps, but it selected a very unique instrument, it seems. ’ ’ “What was it, then?” “Nothing less than the wag of a dog’s tail!”—Boston Globe. A Western Wonder. Gila county, A. T., has located with- ! in its borders a natural bridge which is I rightly considered as one of the greatest ' natural curiosities in the United States. It spans Pine creek at a height of about 200 feet from the water surface. Tbe bridge is of limestone formation, and the inside of the great arch, which has a span of 247)^ feet, is smoothly worn by the water, which in olden times fill ed Pine creek so full that they were gorged in their passage under the arch. The bridge is almost exactly 400 feet wide at the top and nearly 1,000 feet in length across the canyon, the 200 foot measurements mentioned above being for the under side of the arch. At the apex of the arch the formation is only about 6 feet in thickness, and through this there is a hole large enough to ad mit the body of a man, and through which one may look down into the crys tal depth below. In the immediate vi cinity of the bridge are numerous cav erns of small size, some of which have never been explored. Leading geologists are of the opinion that the whole of Pine creek was once an immense cav ern, and that the bridge described above is all that now remains of what was for merly the roof. —Sfc Louis Republic. HIRTY y«*r»‘ observation of Ca.torU with the patronage of T million! of person«, permit ni to speak of it without gn uin g. It is unquestionably the bast rrmedy for Infants and Children IB a world has ever known.__ It is harmless. Children like it. It gives them health. Itj^l mvi their lives. In it Mothers have something which 1« absolutely safe and practically perfeet as a child’s medicine. Castoria destroys Worm«. Castoria allays Feverishncss. Castoria prevent« vomiting Sonr Curd. Castoria cures Diarrhoea anti Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria_curcs Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria neutralizes the effects of carbonio acid gas or poisonom air. Castoria does not contain morphine, opinm, or other narcotic property. Castoria_ assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is put np in one-size bottles only._It is not sold in .bulk. Don't allow any one to sell you cnvthinir else on the plea or promise that it is “ just as good " and “ will answer every purpose," Sec that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. is on every wrapper. The fac-simile signature of ' Giant Horned Lizards. Some years ago — several hundred thousand perhaps—a brackish or fresh water lake existed which extended for 800 miles along the eastern flank of the Rocky mountains, and many strange monsters wandered up and down its shores. Professor Marsh named one the tri- ceratops, which means that it wore three horns on its face. Its skull was enor mous, measuring in an old individual 7 or 8 feet in length, was somewhat wedge shaped, and the back and sides of its neck were protected by a huge fanlike ruff or projection of bone, extending from the skull and forming a part of it. The brain was smaller in proportion to the size of the skull than in any known animal. The mouth was a kind of beak, like that of the turtle, and similarly 6heathed in horn. Its food was of the luxurious tropical vegetation which flourished along the borders of the great lake. The animal was about 25 feet in length and 8 or 10 feet in height, being considerably larger than the largest ex isting elephant.—Cincinnati Enquirer. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. SHERIFF’S SALE. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the circuit court of the state of Oregon tor Yamhill county. The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance] Company (a corporation) plain tiff, Jn the circuit court of the state of Oregon for vs. Yamhill couuty. Levina A. Watt, John L. Watt, Ar The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance | lington B. Watt, L. R. Watt, bis Company, (a corporation) plain- i wife. Earl Bryant Watt, W. L. | tiff, Elwood, Mary Carrie Watt, W. L. Boise, Administrator, and the | Levina A. Watt, John L. Watt. Ar | County of Yamhill, defendants. J lington Boise Watt. L. R. Watt, i Y virtue of an execution, judgment order and his wife, Earl Bryant Watt, Ma- I O decree and order of sale out of and under ry Canie Watt, W. L. Boise, as j tbe seal of the circuit court of the slate of Oregon administrator, the county of j tor tbe county of Yamhill, to me duly direcud, Yamhill, J. R. Jonah, Mary Jane > dated tbe 22d day of January, A. D. Ib95, upon a Jonah, George A. Maddox, the |» judgment aud decree rendered and entered on Town of Amity. Ira L. Martin. | i he 25th day oi September, 1894, in favor of Tba Grace I. Martin, Mary E. Cook, | Mutual Benefit Lite Insurance Company (a corpo E. W. Rea, Mary C. Rea, I’. P. | ration) plaintiff, and against tbe defendant Levi Durant, Emma Durant, John E. | na A. Watt, for the sum of 83585,36, with intercut Warner, Lillie (\ Warner, Iris | thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum wife, Alonzo Miller, Louarie | from September 25th, 1891, and the further sum of Miller and W. L. Elwood, de- 8250.00 attorneys ’lees, and the further sum of I fendants, Seaweeds. Y virtue of an execution, judgment, order and $7b.0U, with interest thereon at tbe rate of eight per cent per annum from June 20th, 1894, and the decree and order of sale issued out of and The longest plants in the world are under tbe seal of the circuit court of the state oi further sum of fr31.10 costs and disbursements, seaweeds. One tropical and subtropical Oregon, for the county of Yamhill, to me direct and also the costs of and upon said writ, uijd or and delivered, dated the 24th day of January, dering the sale of the hereinafter described real variety is known which measures in ed 1895, upon a judgment and decree rendered and property, 1 did on the 22d day of January, lb!»5, length, when it reaohes its full develop entered on tbe 25th day of September, 1894. in duly levy upon all the right, title and interest of the plaintiff’above named, and against which the said defendants or either of them bad ment, at least 600 feet. Seaweeds do favor the defendants above named, for the sum of on tbe first day of February, 1890, (the date of the not receive any nourishment from the 818,332.80 with interest thereon at the rate of eight mortgage of the plaintiff) or has since had. as cent per annum from September 25th, 1894, in said decree adjudged, in and to the following sediment at the bottom or borders of the per and the further sum of 8750.00 attorneys’ fees, and described real property, to-wit: sea, but only from air and mineral mat tbe further sum of 8213.65 with interest thereon The donation land claim of William R. Mc at the rate of eight per cent per annum from Carty and wife, Notification numbered 1702, locat ters held in solution in the sea water. June 20th, 1894, and the further sum of S50.10, ed in Yamhill and Polk counties, Oregon, aud costs aud disbursements and accruing costs of being in township number six (6) south, range Blind Men In Japan. and upon this writ, and directing the sale of the number four (4) vest of the Willamette meridian hereinafter described real property to pay and (except two hundred and forty (240) acres off of Blind men in Japan, instead of being satisfy said judgment and decree, I did, on the the south side of said claim, being all the land led by a child or dog with a string, 22d day of January, 1895, duly levy upon all the in Polk county) the land intended to be mort title and interest which the said defendants gaged by this instrument being all that part of carry a whistle, which they blow, and right, or either of them had on the 1st day oi January, said donation land claim which lies in Yamhill those who hear it leave the pathway 1889, (the date of plaintiffs mortgage) or has county, and containing Sl‘6.80 acres more or less. Now therefore, by vlrttue of said execution, bad, as in said decree adjudged, in and io free before their feet. There are a great since the following described real property, to-wil: judgment order and decree and order of sale. many blind men in Japan, and the plain Situated in the county of Yamhill, in the state of j an<l in pursuance of the commands of raid writ, Oregon: The donation land claim of John Watt I will on Saturday, the 2d day of March, A D. tive whistle has a mournful sound when and Mary Watt, both deceased, claim number 73, 1895, at the hour of one o’clock p. m. of said day. heard in the Digbt. notification twelve hundred and seventy-three at the court bouse door in the city of McMinn [12731, being parts of sections twenty [20J, twenty- ville, Yamhill county, Oregon, *wu subject to re one [21] and twenty-nine [29], containing six demption. at public auction to the highest bidder His One Occupation. hundred forty-two and nine hundredths [642.09] for cash in band, all the right, title and interest which the above nanutd defendants or either of more or less. Jack—Now that we are engaged, may acres, Also the donation land claim of Benjamin S. them bad on the first day of February, 139u, or Burch and Mary Jane Burch, his wife, claim have since had in or to the above described real I drink? number seventy-two 172], notification number property, to satisfy said execution, judgment or Amy—Na twelve hundred and fifty-six [1256], in sections der and decree, interest and costs. Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, January 29tb, twenty [20], twenty-one [21], twenty-two [22], Jack—May I smoke? W G. HEN DERSON, twenty-seven [27] and twenty-eight [28]. contain 1895. Amy—Na Sherifl of Yamhill Couuty. Oregon. ing six hundred aud forty-four and 95-100 [644.95] acres, more or less. Jack—May I play cards? Also the southeast quarter (1-4) of the southeast Amy—No. quarter <1-11 and the- »iifhwcst Quarter (1-4) of the southeast quarter (1-4) ana the southeast Jack—What may I do? SUMMONS. (1-4) of the southwest quarter (1-41 and Amy—You may think what a lucky quarter southwest quarter (1-4) of the southwest quarter fellow you are.—New York Herald. (1-4) in section sixteen (16). Also thirty-seven (37) In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, in acres of lot three (3) or section seventeen (17). All above described in sections sixteen (16) ami tbe county of Ymuhill. Ida May, Plaintiff, > seventeen (17), containing one hundred ninety vs. y seven (197) acres. In all fourteen hundred, A. V. May, Defendant ) eighty-four and 4-100 (1484.04) acres, more or less, To A. V . May, the above-named defendant: save and except Wait’s addition to the town of Amity, covering about thirty-one (31) acres of I N the name of the state of Oregon you are here- John Watt’s and Mary Watt’s donation land . by required to appe ar and answer the com claim. The whole of the above described land plaint filed against you in the above-entitled suit being in township five (5) south, range four (4) on or before tbe 25th day of March, A D. 1895, that being the fourth Monday in March and tbe west of Willamette meridian. As well as upon each and all of the several first day of the next regular term of ¡wtii court next after the service of this summons by publi tracts hereinafter described. Now therefore, by virtue of said execu cation thereof as by law provided, and if vou fail answer for want thereof tbe plaintiff will apnly tion. judgment, decree and order of sale, to to the above-named court for tbe relief prayed for and in obedience to the commands of said in the complaint filed in said court in tn* above writ. 1 will on Suturday, the 2d «i.i.v of entitled suit, to-wit: March, 1895, at the hour* of one o’clock p. For a decree dissolving and annulling the m. of said day, at the court house door in marriage contract now existing between the said and said defendant and for the care and the city of McMinnville, Yamhill county, plaintiff of Ethelbert, a male minor child of said Oregon, sell, subject to redemption as pro custody plaintiff and defendant aged five years, and for vided by law, at public auction to the such other and further relief as the plaintiff may highest bidder for cash in hand, the real be entitled to iu equity and good conscience. This summons is published by order of the Hon. property above described, and all the right, title and interest which the above named H. H. Hewitt, judge of said court, said order made at chambers at Albany, Oregon, and bear» defendants, or either of them had on the date tbe 11th day of January, A. D. 1896 first day of January, I88B, or hare sines W T VINTON, had therein, and in the following order, C. C. LINDEN, that is to say : the whole of the sidd lands Attorneys for Plaintiff. last above described, excepting then from certain lots and parts of lots and blocks, laid off therefrom since tbe date of plain tiffs mortgage as Joseph Watt’s second addition to the town of Amity. Yambill In the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for county, Oregon, and certain other tracts sold therefrom since the date of Yamhill county. Julia L. Snyder, Plaintiff, | plaintiff’s mortgage, as specifically set vs. a Summons. forth in said judgment, decree and order Geo. W. Snyder, Defendant.) of sale, and in said writ as follows . ToGeo. W. 8nvder, the above-named defendant: First—Beginning at the northeast corner IN the name of the state of Oregon, vou are hereby required to appear and answer the com of John E Warner’s land and running thence north 1.38 chains; thence west 7.28 plaint tiled against you in the above-entitled suit on or before the first day of tbe next regular term chains to west line of the John Watt dona of the above-named court, to-wit, the 25th day ot tion land claim, thence along said line 1.38 March, 1895, aud if you fail to appear and answer chains; thence east 7.28 chains to the said complaint, the plaintiff will apply to raid court for an order and decree dissolving the bonds place of beginning, containing one acre. Second—Lots 8 and 9, in block 2, in said of matrimonv now existing betuven plaintiff and defendant. This summons is served by publica second addition. in the Yamhill County Reporter by order of Third—Beginning 60 feet west of the tion the Hon. H. H. Hewitt, judge of the above- northwest corner of block 8 in Joseph named court, which said order was duly made and Watt’s second addition to the town of dated the 17th day of January, 1895. 4-6 Amity, thence west 7.28 chains; thence IRVINE A COSHOW, Att’ya for Plaintiff. south 4.14 chains; thence east 7.28 chains and thence north 4 14 chains to the place of beginning, containing 3 acres SIHMONN. Fourth—Lots 6 and 7 of block 3, in «aid second addition. In the county court of the State of Orison, for Fifth—Lot 8, of block 3, in said second Yamhill county. addition R. Jacobson, Plaintiff, | vs. ^Summons Sixth—Lot 4 of block 5, in said second „ _ M. C. Hewitt, Defendant.) addition. ToM. < ’ . Hewitt, the above-named defendant: Seventh—Lot 1 of block 5, in said second IN the name of the State of Oregon, you are addition. hereby notified and required to appear and Eighth—Lots 10 and 11 of block 3, in answer the complaint tiled against you in the said second addition. above-entitled action in the above-named court Ninth—Beginning at the northwest corn by the first day of the term following the* expira er of the John Watt donation landclaim, tion of the time prescribed in the order for pub lication of this summons, to-wit, Monday, the 4th thence south 20 rods to i>ost; thence east day March, A. D. 1895. and if you fail so to ap 80 rods to county road; thence 20 rods pear of or answer, for want thereof the plaintiff’ north along county road to past; thence will apply to raid court for the for in his complaint, west 80 roas to beginning, containing 10 relief prayed to-wit. A judgiuenUfor the sum of >76.55, together acres. Tenth—Lots 9 and 12 in block 3 in said with interest thereon from December 8th, 1898, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, all in U. S. second addition. gold coin, ana 815.00 special attorney fee, and the Eleventh—Beginning in the center of further sum of 817.75, and the costs and disburse Ash swale on the east line of John Watt’s ments of action. This summons is published by order of Hon. donation land claim, and running thence due south 48 rods to post ; thence west 18 J. E. Makers, Judge of said court, made at cham day of January, A. D.1&95. rods to county road; thence north 36 rods bers thel7tb JNO. J. SPENCER, Att y for Plaintiff. Mustang Liniment conquers to center of Ash sw’ale; thence along creek 17 rods and 20 links to the place of be Pain, Makes flan or Beast well ginning. All of said lots, blocks and tracts be ng again. a portion of the real property described in plaintiff’s said mortgage and being situate in Yamhill county, Oregon F That if any deficiency remain of the plaintiff’s said claim after the sale of the real property first herein described, ex cepting therefrom the lots, blocks, tracts and parcels herein last described, then, J will at the time and place and upon and < PATRNT» Fora ADM1MSTRATKIX NOTICE TO subject to the terms and in the manner V bonort opinion, wrtta to (IIEIIITOKS, Ml > N de < <>., wbo have bad nearly fifty rim1 hereinbefore set forth, sell the said excepted experience In tbe patent business. Communloa- tracts separately to pay and satisfy such tiona strictly conOdentiaL * Hradbeek trf torniMlon roncernioir Potent, and bo* to ob VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned deficiency, and in the order in which ^aid tain them sent tree. Also a catalogue oi machau. has been appointed by the county court of exceptions are numbered respectively from leal and scientific oooXs sent free. Yambill county, state of Oregon, administratrix and inclusive of exception first, to and Patents Uken tbronch .Munn A Co. receive of the estate of George C. Belt, late of said coun inclusive of exception eleventh, or so much •pecial noticeir¡tbe t-cientlfl- American, and ty, deceased, and has Qualified as such adminis thus are liroUKl.t widely before the public wttb. thereof as may De necessary to pay and tratrix. Therefore, all persons having claims out *5** to the Inventor. This rplendld paper Issued weekly, eiexant i y illustrated, baa by firXa against the estate of said deceased are herebv no satisfy said writ with costs and accruing '¿¡yn-atioa of any Kuenutic work in the tified to present them, properly verified, to nie at costs. world, £3 a year. Hampie copies sent free mv residence near North Yamhill, in said county, Bendina Edition, monthly. |3 ac a ywBIturla Dated at McMinnville, Oregon, January within six months from the date of this notice. copies, -25 cents. Every number 29th, 1895. Dated this 25th day of January, 1895. titul plates, in colors, and pbotocrapbs of new W G HENDERSON, lionses. with plana, enabllnx Guilders to show tlia SARAH BELT, Administratrix. Sheriff of Y’amliill county, Oregon. . T. \ INTON, Att’y for said Estate. 4 5 ‘‘u’!'. oontracu. Address MLNN i CO, NEW Y qu K, 361 BROanway, B Mexican Mustang Liniment for Burns, Caked & Inflamed Udders. Piles, Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and Strains, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joints, Harness & Saddle Sores, Sciatica, Lumbago, Scalds, Blisters, Insect Bites, All Cattle Ailments, All Horse Ailments, All Sheep Ailments, Penetrates Muscle, Membrane and Tissue Quickly to the Very Seat of Pain and Ousts it in a Jiffy. 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