Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, March 20, 1914, Image 3

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    I know," Droae in
-But times have Ranged. I'anama
2, seen her Inst revolution, and she
Til a business man at her head.
r,ma is a healthy country, with no
Clonal det.t She is growing, develop
P. he holds the pateway to the
zL-rn world, and her finances must
Administered wisely. There to n
0e who can direct her sq well ns
Ct ! Impossible:" repeated Gnravel,
Ma"itation crowlnK more pronounced.
",fner:l Alf.ir.-z is my friend. His
,p will he my son
Is Camon ensafied to your
can't help thinking about it. You were
nihility nice to ovtrlook a break like
that, but" I neouseiutisly bis eyes
shifted to Cortlatult, who was convers
ing politly with a giggly old lady.
She tapped his cheek lightly with her
fan. '-Just to show you how forgiving
"R::
oil!
,1:1
'-!.
rv
v.!.
it tlK-
"C:T
nrc r
'-!. ! J f 1 t'.e hanker, shortly.
,n t,i p;i rv the room.
r , !;... woiilij that nm!;e.
.,,tf f-i);i;i love eai h other?"
"ro-tMndt-naree.!. "Th-y
ml"'
,, t.ivc- Tramon loves, and my
v.-lll li-vo ulsn, once she U
f,,r sho i:i :i Caravel."
.., ,,,, ,1, -nit :t.!tw.(! lory ui i!: .
oiiiht vn;i to force her inclination':"
jlre. Conli-n.!t ofiVtvd. engerly. !'"
t;!:.r limit: his amis aloft In a
gesture of half humorous despair.
"Oli-hl These yMing ladies"' ho
cried. "They do not know what they
want." Flo pi-used abruptly. "Tins
comes upon me like a flood, my friends.
I nm swept awny. and yet F-l will
noed to think seriously."
Certainly."
"To an honorable man the salary will
mean nothing. F have many affairs;
I fear 1 cannot ntVnrd this sacrifice."
-Would you retire In favor of some
one who could t'.fford it?"
"Alfarez Is honest."
"Alfnrez cannot be president."
"It would require a great deal of
money. 1 am considered a rich man.
but 1 have discounted tne imure, hi
mv enterprises"- Fie flung out bis
arms. "I have spread out. I must 1'
careful. It is not alone my money
that I have Invested."
"It will require very little money,
an Id Cortlandt. "F have been from
Imvi.l to Harl.rii, from lioens to Colon
and I know the public sentiment."
It w as midnight before Benor Andres
Giiravel, tlie banker, bade his friends
goodby. When he descended the ho
tel steps to bis carriage he held hi
white head proudly erect, and there
was uew dignity in his bearing.
The winter season was nt its height
now. livery ship from the north came
i y 4
' V. I
H -AM
mi f
tic .i'.' 1 1 1 1 day-bin no. senor. i
did rot promise. I said only "per
baps.' "
"Have von done your penance?"
"It H finished yesterday. This l
the first liuie 1 have been out. Oh, It
is delightful. The music the people!"
"And 1 can come to see you now (
"Very well do you know that you
canuot. Have you not learned our
customs? Vo not be l'oolisli, or I shall
be forced to walk with my father."
-lont do thai, (ant you see we
must make haste while the curtain is
down':".
"1 do not see. 1 am strolling in search
of the cool dir.". .s'.:e bowed and suiiitd
at some :t.--ln5 i'rM.d. She soc...ed
very cureless, very V.i- , ant. h. w.i
not nt all t!.' ttiivt :.. mis. iilov oils
l'!i.,V.is.i !. i..U i..-i hi t-.e ivo.'ils.
.,. I;, re:'' tie .-...i I. v ber!y. V
CKIi'l g- f'.;s v. ; . .ov I i
is i i too.- r .i'ir.-, I'm ,.ir.4 I'1 vxi-..oii
IU) hit- :u.oi:- to l.i.ii. ami ask
... i n,i : i' '!! t (". " oil . 0.1."
",Vy r.-;'.ef is n .-;e a mall. In his
lhii.ie he is entire. y a p.iiii.ird, tti.d i;
lie uai-'ieil bow- we met. !or Ui-laii o"
- ei u muls-r the rie.ii.e light l.e saw
il.ish -"be would ti'-ale a te.ri: le
scene."
"Trust me: 1 shan't tell him.''
"There ure so many reasons why it
is useless."
"Name one."
Oontinuoe on Vae 7
of the s hi i. rate, will sell at v"v e
' aalo'to tf.e hhest bidder, for casli. i
1 lawful money of the United States' of j
I America. "d subjei't to coiitirmauon j
;bv said County Court, from and after,
April SrJ. 1K1-I, ut the law oil-.ce ol
B. F. Pwope in Independence, i'olk
'.s,,tv Oremin. all the right, title,
1 and interest and estate of the said
Susan U Kit hardson, at the time of
' her death, ai.d all tin; right, title, anc"
' interest that the said istate has, by
operation of law or otherwise, acquired
other than or in addition to that of the
said Susan I.. IScbardson at the time of
Ler death, i" a .d to all that certain lot.
of laud situate in 1 Ik
piece or j -j
c. .unty. Or -
. i, to-w it - Com me i c g
. - ;er of a certnin I- fctv
tr.,ct of land heretofore deeded
F. A. Patterson and wife, to W. F.
Middleham on the 6th day Myfc
A. D. lff4; thence west CI rods: 5tine!
north 15 5-21 rods; then e ea..t 21 :vds;
thence youth 15 5-21 reds to th plc
of beginning, containing 2 ncros., mare.
rr less, and all situate in sectior '.
Township 8 South, Range 4 W;t iii
F'-lk County, Oregon. Terms ane2erf
ditions of sal-: C.th in handi litful
money of the 0, S, vt America 4el
to issue upon confirmation as afoTsiJl
of said sa'.e.
! John V. Kietiatiliam, Jr.
j Admistrator cf tlie. estat t
Susan I.. Kichanisen. (l..-e.-sed .
M. F. Swope, Attorney,
i f. p. ::-i". !. o. -t o-.
t
hi Gain's Pool Hall
There Wai the Girl of Hia Dreama.
I am, I am going to ask you to go rid
ing with me. The late atternooiis are
lovely now, and I've found a gooil
horse for you. F suppose you ride?"
i love it."
..v...i,,,t,,v nf r. then." She turned
m another em-st. mid Kirk leaned back
to take in the scene ahout hhu.
laden with tourtaU, aa4 aotiUl U
C tk ctty crew wtUMW ww
pott the eama! .wotrwr4 fc
(vowliuj " ttr. a
In mmrr ill Mil tM lit Hk Nil
mmA ffiKu kMMth tta tardea. ttM
Ma Mleat Ocleaef .
' Toanf Aatbooy muutafrf
m V(. wfr w-r- nriM. . BBW ta-
- - - In htm wott. h aroM
ft all aoelaJ eUle"ta, tof" r
fit toUMMim nwa -
M kaa ha dm4 f"'V"1
n itmuJ ottttM ilk 44 Urnrn P"
Mrajteoed fMW of ttgrt. Tbmi ra
ac mow hat faraal attn w w
kiiw boom, at wcn tmm wufi
doaea o KMl aa4 aoor
aaat at ta 4at nort.
tm UaUk were avetouc .
V. k bettar Ifeaa a-
The Women's Relief Corps
Meets each 1st. and 3rd. Saturday at I
2 n. m. in their hall on X) street, wi tt j
of 3rd. street. Visiting members al- .
wavs welcome.
Mrs. E. A. Morgan, Pres.
Minnie M. Ketzer, Secy.
CHAPTER XV.
Gertrudia Garaveb
.. a. r ...I.. 4m.,l,n,i nlt-
UIKK lllOSl Ulllliaiuv" s..
ies, Piinamn prides herself
77! upon her government tueater.
Aithonirh It remains dark
most of the year, Its brief period of
opera is celebrated by a notable out
pouring of Americans and Panaman
ians. It was an exceesinnriy wen
dressed audience, for although the pit
was plentifully sprinkled with men in
white, the two lower galleries were iu
solid full dress. In the center box of
the first tier, ornately hung with Hags
,,c nrim Anttionv Dt'tieia a
Ull( l " '
giant black man of majestic appear
ance. Hanked by a hair aozeu ama 111
uniform.
'That is rresident (Jalleo," l-aitn
told hlui.
tno rnrtoin fell on the first act
Kirk rose with the others and, accom
panied by Mrs. Cortlandt. made lus
,tnn the loni nassageway and
out into a brightly lighted, highly dec
orated foyer, filling now with voiuoie
people. Ft was a splendid room, om
he had no eyes for It His gaie was
fixed upon the welcome open air prom
enade outside, and bin fingers fumbled
with his cigarette case.
Oh, wait, please," no neara uuw
.... " 1 wgnr vfin in met; i miujv vu?.
There, not a yard away, was tne gin
. 1.1. A mm dIIOH-elT DOWIUK I"
Ul UW uiv.i..- '
Kdlth Cortlandt br hand upon tne
arm of a awartby man. whom Kirk
knew at one as her father. Ha fell
h. hbwl mah Mtadlaaiy to bia neaa.
i Hnmmlaf at bla ears, knew
that ha muat b atarln Uka a man be
u rwi4t was iMaklM
and a eaacht the aana "OaraTaT Uk
. 1 1 Mil
kh wu the name Jy,
w . i..m in iim fiMt bat bow
aw mmm .
nlemtUlf nUDaxt aa pft baraad
u,- , 4.n. aha ma no learer th
gum iumsus -
Unpi wood aprlU, )ut a tiny prlncaaa
In ttaay whtt moKai by mm aaaatai
erartaaaaa. Aa oa Ual earner
.v. -u tkrUHaa wiU tetaa anuw
Jtw .air auekarat aer Up r
ancl U tha apa
ADMINFSTRATOE'S NOTFCE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, that in pur
suance of an order of sale made and
entered by the County Court of I'olk
Connty, Oregon, on the 28th, day of
February, 11H-), in the matter of the
estate of Susan L, Iuchardson, deceas
ed, tlie undersigned, the administrator
I Tiia Cost rea! in Polk County
1 for 25c. Quick Service and Plenty
1 to eat. Try our umnsr rncai wnen l;
in Town
Remember the Place nC" Street
Next Door to Monitor Office
WatwkJ,w1t
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, mho at fciaa-lf T ,.m
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Buys a First Class
LAUD PLASTER SPREADER
This is an Oregon made spreader, and is espec-
ially adapted to the Willamette Valley. Patronize!
Home Industry. Buy now for future Kesuus.
We
Sail
Proparo Mow for Noxt Yoar'3 Clover
.Crop. Land Plaster Goto nooulto and
Our Oregon mado Spreader Economi
cally and Evenly Distributes tho Plaster
Over tho Farm.
Vb IWb Evcrytliinj td tta Lines tre Capfcle
If yo ikouM be Laokinc tar anjrthmf la
SHELF OH HEAVY HARDWARE, FAnM tUCHCSBT
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