Independence monitor. (Independence, Or.) 1912-19??, June 26, 1914, Image 5

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THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK
Established 1889
Telephone Main 1621 and tell
the news.
I'rof. and Mrs. Waltman wert
to Newport Saturday for a few
day's outing.
Monday's Oregonian: William
Bloch is registered at the Oregon
from Independence.
Martha Simpson of Airlie was
an lndepenpence visitor for sev
eral days last week.
Dr. C. J. Smith, candidate fot
governor, will be the Fourth of
July orator at Monmouth.
President Ackerman of the
State Normal, has declined to ac
cept a raise of salary of $400 a
year.
Misses Jean and Beth Ketchum
who have been attending the 0.
A. C, are home for the summer
vacation.
F. H. Waldron and father from
SanDiego, Cal.. visited with their
relatives, Mr. and Mrs, Knapp
last week.
Newport Signal: Mr. and Mrs.
E. F. Brown of Independence,
are spending several weeks at
Nye Beach.
Mrs. J. D. Orr accompanied
her husband to Independence
last Friday night and attended
the musicale.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitman
of Klamath Falls were the guests
of Mrs. Whitman's sister, Mrs.
Dee Taylor, for "several days.
For accosting a woman un
known to him on the streets of
Albany, Fred Dennis, formerly
of Independence, drew a fine of
$15.
Mrs. II. A Childs and daugh
ters, Gladys and Dorothy, of
Lenox, Iowa, are in Indepen
dence to spend the summer with
Mr.-;. Childs' daughter, Mrs. W.
J. Clark.
1 -. ('uy Knapp returned last
Ihursday from an extended visit
with relatives in Eugene. While
there Mrs. Knapp resumed her
vocal studies with prominent in
structors.
Salem Capital-Journal: Mrs.
K. Fowler, of Independence, is
getting along nicely at the Salem
hospital following a serious oper
ation which was performed the
early part of the week.
Lebanon Criterion: Miss Kora
Browne returred home from In
dependence Monday where she
closed her year's teaching Fri
day. Her sister Vivian, who has
been visiting her, accompanied
her home.
Dallas Observer: T. A. Mc
Lean, arrested in Independence
on the charge of obtaining money
under false pretenses, and who
is now in the county jail, is want
ed in Portland, according to in
formation received here.
Monmouth News in Dallas Ob
server: Miss Bessie Graham, hav
ing finished a year's term of
tpaehing school in Alsea Valley,
is at home for the summer. She
has been engaged to teach in In
dependence for next year.
Willie, son of Mr. and Mrs.
William McDonald, living on the
Wigrich ranch, visited in Port
land during the rose festival.
On his return he was made very
happy when he found he had
passed the seventh grade exami
nation. McMinnville Telephone-Register:
A farmer from near Inde
pendence called at Charles By
num's livery this week and
claimed a horse he h;.d loaned to
a farm hand who drove the ani
mal to this city during the meet
ing of tie grand lodge of Odd
Fellows, and left it here. After
advertising and telephoning con
siderably, to ascertain the where
abouts of the animal, it was lo
cated at Mr. Bynum's stable.
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'This little plot!" Edith eried iu
distraction. "Anil I BiimnKse you wish
me to trlvv you tinek to herj lint I
won't holji hor. I'm not that sort. I'm
a soltish woman. I've always boon
si'lllsli hoenuse I've never had imyhody
to work for. Put I have It in uio to he
(,'ellorotlS.
"I'm sorry," ho snld. "You have suf
fered. 1 know. Don't trouble hii.v
more about ireplMse."
"Oh. I'd rather face the pillows ns
yon race It tlinu wlmt is wrote i,
n i id I'm not sure I could help you, 11ft-
r all Yon lire In Iitln America now,
remember, and your enemies are
stroui;.
"I nin Iiarwin K. Anthony's son,"
he protested "He won't allow It."
Hull ! Ho is tin American, and these
are Spanish people. You have seen
how they like us, nud you have seen
what A I I'n rex can do. lie's rich, mid
he'll perjure more witnesses; he'll
manipulate the court with his money.
Yes. and I'd rather he succeeded than
see you-no, no! w nat am i saying?
I.lot uio go; let me get away from
here!" She broke dowu and went sob
bins out Into the corridor.
On the same afternoon Mr. Clifford,
accompanied by Anson, the lawyer.
took the 3:20 train for Colon. As
soon as he arrived he called up Colo
tiel Jolson to request that the com
nilssioner's motorcar Bhonld, without
fall, await him at 10 o'clock sharp on
the nest mornliifr, with an open track
ahead of it Strangely enough, the
colonel agreed very readily.
CHAPTER XXVI.
Darwin K. Anthony.
DOUT noon on Monday Edith
I Cortlandt received a caller.
. The nnuie she read on the
, J card her maid handed her
gave bur a start of surprise and set her
wits whirling In speculation.
She was greeted by a gigantic old
man whh a rumbling voice. lie was
pacing back nud forth with the rest
lessness of a polar bear.
LIow do you do, Mrs. Cortlandt r
he begun at Bight of her, Ills bin voice
lloodiiiK the room. "I'm sorry to dis
turb you under the circumstances. 1
knew your husband silently, und I've
heard about you. I extend my sym
palhy."
She bowed. "When did you arrive V"
"Just now. Cume across In one of
those blauked Joy wagons fifty wiles
uii hour. I know everything, madam.
What I didn't know before I la titled 1
learned on the way across the Isthmus,
so don't let's wnste time. leuco of a
position for you to he In I understand,
and ull that and I'm sorry for you.
Now, let's get down to business, for 1
must get back to New York."
It wns impossible not to feel Darwin
K. Anthony's force. It spoke In his
every tone and action. It looked out
from his harsh lined features and
showed in his enciptii: movements.
Ho was a (Trent granite block of a
man, powerful in physique, la mind
and In determination.
"In what way may I bo of service to
you?" she Inquired coldly.
"1 want my boy," he said simply,
and sho began to see that underneath
his cold and domineer ing exterior his
heart was torn by a great distress.
"You know all the circumstances of
course?"
"1 do. That's why 1 came straight
to you. I know you're the keystone of
the whole affuir, so I didn't waste time
with these other people. Kirk's a
hlunkt-d Idiot arid always has been. He
Isn't worth the powder to blow to
-excuse me I mean he's Just u ne'er-do-well.
Hut 1 suppose I'll have to do
my duty by him. I Just had to kick
him out. Sorry I didn't do It sooner."
"If you have cut him olT why do you
care what becomes of hlui?"
fliirwln K. Anthony's eyes dimmed,
hut Ills voice rose licr'-ely. "He's in J
hoy. u ml I've a right to treat hlin any
blanked wny I please but nobody else
Is going to abuse hiiril These Span
lards can't do It! I'll teach them to
lay bonds on tny-!'! I don't earn
what he's done. They've got to give
him up. And bo's going back with
me. He's going homo. I I want
him
"Why have you cume to me?" she
queried.
"Ilocause you must know- the truth
If anybody dK-s, und I want your
hulp." Ills voh-0 softened suddenly,
and he recanted h'T with a gentle
kindness that w-as purposing. "I've
beard nil about you and Kirk. In fact,
I've known what win going on nil the
time, for I've bad a n.un on Mi track
nl'ht and day. Von uiay know him-
ClirTord? Well, he Mb. wed Kirk that
night after the (ci.'-per to your has
hand, but Anson didn't dare call him
to the stand at the hearing for fear
this Alfarez would pei j-.ire more of hl
black and tans."
"Ho Clifford Is y.-.i:r ri.mi?'
"Yes. I t'k birn . 7 my Hytetn and
sent bliii down here at soon as 1 got
Kirk's Idiotic. Impad -id Ictt.-r "- Tic
old man began to Kpntter with ludig
nation. "What do vci think lie wrote
me. Mrs. Cortlandt? He had the Im
pudence to turn down a good J..I. I of
fered him because 'Us wife might not
like our climate.' Thank. Qod, be had
sense enom.-h not to do that!"
"Then you don't know?"
"Know what?"
"That he is married."
"I nation.'" roared Anthony furi
ously. She nodded. "A Miss Caravel. They
were married a week ngo." Slio broke
down miserably and bid her face lu
her hands. II,. strode to her with a
light of understanding in his eyes,
haying a great hand upon her drooping
head, he exclaimed with wonderful
softness:
"My dear Mrs. Cortlamlt. I'm very
sorry for you, Indeed 1 am. Now
now, try to face It squarely. All good
women lire brave, und you'ro a good
woman We both love him, and 1
know we can save blui if wo pull to
gether." "Yes. yes!" She raised her "drawn,
white face eagerly to Ills. "It will
only takei a word, but I have liocullke
a mad woman. I .couldn't hear to give
him up. und when I learned the truth
I thought I could let lilm-suftVr. Hut
I couldn't. Ho is the lirst nud ouly
man"
"I know." He patted her In a way
that said more than words.
"I couldn't have stood out union
longer."
"Then you have proof?" His face
was wild with eagerness.
"This. Take II quit kly. only found
it last night It had been mislaid lu
the confusion. I meant to give It up.
I really did." With clumsy fingers sho
drew from the front of her dress au
unsealed letter and banded It to hlui.
"Stephen was not a bad man, you see,
and lie had no Intention of wronging
an Innocent person."
Parw ln K. Anthony's pallor matched
hers as lie read the sheet; thou he ex
claimed weakly: "Thank tiodl Some
thing told me lo come straight to you.
Something always tells me where to
tlnd tho heart of things."
Kirk wns considerably surprised that
afternoon when a sergeant nml two
policemen enmo to bis cell, signifying
that ho wns to accompany them. He
could not make out where they were
taking bliu, and, despite their unusual
politeness, they were dense to all In
quiries. The coach drew up at last
before B large, white building, and ho
was told to descend. 'p R flight of
stairs bo was escorted, bis pulses
quickening with apprehension, down a
long corridor and Into a largo room,
where ho saw Ittinnels, Colonel Jol
son, Anson, Clifford, a dozen or more
I'ananiaiilan olllclals and-ho stopped
In Ids tracks as his eyes fell upon a
huge, white crowned figure Hint came
to meet him.
A certain harsh yet tender voice pro
nounced his name. He felt his Iiiindu
crushed In his father's palms, found
the old man's arm nbout his nhouldeni
and saw tho deep set, steel blue eyes
he loved so well wet and Bhlny. A
sudden sense of security swept over
hlui, banishing all his fears.
"My kid!" the old man said, shak-
Ingly. "II how havo they t routed you,
duster?" It was a nickname ho had
given ids son when he was a sturdy,
round faced urchin of eight.
"You came, didn't you?" Kirk said,
ill a voh e tct at all like his own.
"Of course I came, the liiHtiint Clif
ford cabled me that these Idiots had
arrested you I'.y ! They'll sweat
Continued next we.k
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matte of the administration
of the c: tatc of Oj-fi! Hull, Ww.sM.
Notice is hereby (riven; That lu the
21st day of May, l'.iU, by order and de
cree of the honorable County Court of
the County of I'olk and State of Ore
lon, duly made and entered of record
the last will and testament of Opal
liall was duly admitted lo I'rohuU, and
liachel Hall duly appointed txecu
trix thereof and qualified as Much.
All persons bavin claims ngiiiiist
sii.J estate are hereby notified to (lit
sent such claims duly verified to sui.
administratrix within Bix months from
the date hereof.
Dated this 22nd duy of May, 1914.
Kaihel Hall,
Kxecutr'x.
hast pub. June 2G.
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