The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 07, 1906, Image 1

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O F F I C I A I DIR j XTOBY
Juno 8 1 W 8 ,- W A IT " Ï O : by aC n'caaow ho’ « « . . . ^
i B i i O l ’ « ’ -»O' «H »*> •M‘»8 -ItolAjnC
u ,,
N o T C . i - O « P v -I 'C A l O N .
■ O T IC R FO B " C B L IC A T lO X .
I ( wm or » o r a " ) to-.- tM » •«"■••y a<»ded-
.«VU AMD n V I CV ove c -C«:
U n ited State« Leix* Office,
¡ J ^ e t n g ts u i^ y . 8 a i« .y » 8 0 a ’d r i ­
U •'■•o 8 .’ asb Lc idO Piv" ,
Born -nig, Oregon, A n « . l 1— 1908.
iio s e jii. j 0 egofl, <«*•, lbtli 1908.
peóme paid weekly ;et-pe-iep money ad- 7 . 8. Scn'ia—J o ici'ic.n Lourne J r., of
M o tirt is hereby given th a t In
Notice
is _>« ehy given -hat In coin
"’o i . ’r ’id and Chea. F u '.on o ' Astoria,
pliaace with he provisions o f the a t anted. Work pleasant ; position pet -
pt.'p ice wUh ibe provi1'ionsu‘ 'he act
longressm
an,
F
i
s
ì
D
ie
t;
«ot—
W
illie
of Congress ol /o n e A 187», enti'Ieil m ar en t . h o invea-j’êut or exp« fence
of Oo.' ’,reta oi irn e 3, 187R, emitted
••A n A ct fo r (lie »ale o f T im ber Landa req.-l-ed. W 9 * a» «.»«• .’or .’ alt p a r­
0 . V rw m y , o ’ Bale a
“A n ac. for tba a - ‘e o trn ber lands i j
In toe States of California, Oregon Ne-
ticulars a.H. enc*oae self-inid .-eased en­ G overnor—G eo. E . Cham berlain Sa­ .,'iu i J u a o ' C a lio
da, and W ashington Te. tto 'y ,’- sa e<-
velope.
CO O PE R A O Q *
le m ,
,
tended to all the Pniute^Laud States
‘ ■“
t e ' . ' S
t m
, .
-
18w .
1 « Lake 82., Chicago, II I . SecAstary of 8tete—K I . Dunbar, Sa­ by a c t o f August
W iu .t AM T . M t uw
lem.
Of Roseburg, county of Douglas, State
Qtate T.eaeurer—Geo. A. Steel o f 8a- of 2122 M adison btreet Hesttle. Coon.y
of
K
in
g,
State
of Washington tiled I,,
a{ Oregon, d id on July 18th 1808 tye
j tom. '
■
thia office on Oct. 30th I9 K , his sworn
in thi> offlcc h it sworn statem ent Mo.
Supt, P u blic In s tru c tio n —J . H . Aofc- statem ent No 7189 for the pure1,tire of
70M tor the purcbaee of the S W | 8 E t
the KEi S K | Sec I, E | M E *. N E ;L S W
erm an, Salem.
A good D a i r y R a n c h situated on
See. 10. WJ NEJ and B E | N E | of See*
of Section 12 in township 34 South
State Printer— W illis Dnqjw ajft Salem.
HL
ea
H
ire
r,
9
miles
Irom
Port
O
rford,
o vir,...
«nd
11 o offer
ffe r
of Hang« 14
W est an
d ' w ill
tioa B e . »1 in Township Ko. M 8outh
I consisting o f 3180 acres ot land—3 0 Attorney G e n e ral—A . M . Craw ioni, ptoof U> show tlm t the land taught is
o f Bangs Ko. M W est and w ill offer
Sulon.
uio«e valuable ipr iU timber o r stone
p r» e ( to toow that the la n d sought la acres bottom land under cultiv ation,
C le rk State le w d B oard—G . G . Brown, «Hun ( r u g r u u l t u m l - F W ^ » » »nd
rest
bench
and
h
ill
land
m
ostly
in
more ra in <hle fo r Ba tim b er o r stone
to «tstablisli bis claim U* f**<i land be-
than (o r agrioultural purposes, and to grass. T h e place 1« capable o f ru n ­
J o in t Senator f e r C o.« and Curry—
te U b lia h hia cla im to «aid land before ning a D airy of 28 court a tp resen t tim e,
d a y i l r 8tfi day of January 1207.
John S. Coke.
th e Register and Receiver oi tb ia o tte e two bouses, tw o b a r n , tw o orchards,
l i e nam a ns witnesses:
,
Joint Representative tor'- Oooe
plenty
oi
good
running
w
ater
and
place
at Boteburg, Oregon, on Wednesday,
J Q G ilbert and
C
u
rry—Bobert
Burn».
«
•>
mostly Under fenoa.
the 7th day of Mov. 180A
W arren B eatty of Roeeburg, Ot».
F o r fu rth er particulars call or ad­ Judge, 2d J u d ic ial D istrict—J. W .
Charles W Good, of Seattle, Wash.
H am ilto n , Roseburg-
E m m e tG Preston of W aterville Wash.
dress me gTPort O rfo rd , Oregon.
J , <A O U b»ri*o f Boae^urg, Ore.
.... ijtF-... •*?--»
Any and all persons claim ing ad­
Prosecuting A tto rn ey, 2d Judicial D is­
Georgs T w n a r , o f Roseburg, Ore.
tric t—George M . Brown, Boaebnrg. versely the ahove-descrilied lands are
W a rr« » B e a ty , of Roseburg, Osa.
requested to file th e ir claims in this cf-
U. 8 . Commissioners—J. H . Upton, ,o- on ■ r lxjfore said.flth d a y « f J a n u -
C . I . Lesvengood, o f Boeeburg. Ore.
Langlois.
J. H. UPTON,
^ ^ B a v g A M i» L EiW i'TSnflst«».''
A n y end a ll persons c la im in g ad­
covxty o rricstet
versely the above d escribed land« are
•T im b e ' U n d
A rt.
s s ^ w m A ira ifi
FOB SALE.
H. 0. Alton.
U .flh
C O M M IB M O N E B ,
requested to file th e ir claims la tbla
offloe on o r before said 7th day of N o r.
•—-as.’
I BOA
Bswanm L. Ennv.’
M O TABY
P U B L IC ,
L amolois , C t a a r Co., Oaaoox.
Dealer la
Town Lots,
ano Im proved
and W ild Landa.
Ta s a lt tshasee aaetly aa« forever, be am«
retto, («U et Ufa, aerra sad virar, take NoTw
F ilin g s and Final Proofs Made on
Homesteads and Pre-em ptions.
___ ________ _____ .M sevM . Caratearaa
S Ä
t . « s s e s v rs
general conveyancing
T : ¥ i ; e h I^ a « ') .A c T JU K F-
8,1878.-
“P re —I thin k I ’ve got a dollar,"
sighed Uarciusa. al»o .hclroased and
/
Notice f « * P uj »ea
breathless, "but I've to t to take dinner
Ona Uttia babr Stri, eauaint much
T u n n lo ’ bruaaer" earn« to b<
downtown to-nlsht, au.l ktap car fare
U- ’ toil Stute» Land U-llce,
b
ware twa.
i for to-morrow morning. I ’m not M
Kosebutg, Oregon, Oct > '‘ b- 190«.
fortunate as you girls; I have » •
rare bablaa naattlp draaaad, baautUul
Notice Is hereby R'ven
th a t in
mother to lend me car fare. And I
compliance w ith the prov i n e uf
cama tba etork aaste,
won’t gat my salary uulll to-morrow
the act of Congress «.f June J,
wer« three.
I n ig h t"
- -
- -An act for tlie sale of '
lands in the
ia ,' Three bablaa. dirty raced, rem a« aa tba
he Ptatesoi
St» tes of C a lifo rn
n .—
"And then it ’ll be a check and you
f m i» r lanus in .n and in Washington
• can't cash it until the next day,"
Mura«
and
doctor
bussing
roñad,
tana
toara
* x»eod«l to a» Public
I groaned Alice, with nyinpathetid coas-
Land Htotos“ y act oi A ugna. 4, 1 Ä
wer« tour.
prehenslon. "W e ll—nobody known ns
Eanu ptatea
I>K i,i a t y
J . « " m «.as, ot e SeaUto
.-1
o t Washington, Four bouncing little ones very much aUva— here, so w e can’t ask (hern.to trust us.
C ounty oi
of Kin
K
w
lu fc l!MJ# Bant away to grandma a bouse, than toara . And we haven’t Any Jowelry a r any-
filed
o il.--------
,
O]«*1 sworn
‘ in-thia
“X ' * 1
I thing we could leave as security, even
her
T»u « í - f a w ?
if the S E I - N t i , M l 8 E L KW* F ive ragged bablaa, all foil o f naaghty If we wanted to. W e’ll have- to port
tlon M o l to J o w n s b ip 44 •YOnPtoÿpVWpbadÿ aal«, than toara ware our expenses and money and do Ute
‘ ^ -c O fb e Range
M
-*
beat we can."
No “ 14 • W e - rt, —
and 1 w ill
Sooth ol Ka
j
The contents of the three pocket-
offer proof to »how th a t the Jan<l
sough1 is more valuable for its tlm lier Blx cMldÀn remplag there, eldest one books, were emptied on the tabla, un-
o r stone than for agricultural purposes,
' alavan—
c o » « a f a bugnhed napkia, and
and to establish lies claim to said laud Father wearing hand
breathleuly counted. The combined
toare ware aavan;
before tho Kegfeter and ltereiver of
__
i wealth of the trio amounted to 22.Pt.
this office St Roeeburg, Ore«, n, or, F r i­
UH la blraalaga seat straight from the pum total of the three chwcke fl.fifi.
day the l l t l i d a y o t JaPgary 1907.
Heaven' e -« *te -
T h ® • tria 14u2i>ed nervously, and A Hoe.
She names as witnesses: .
Baby draaaai I mads again, tba the a
always the spokesman, took charge of
C W {iaod.Boattle, W oshinaton.
'
eight.
the affair.
W T Miles, Seattle, W ashington.
J Q G ilb e rt, Roseburg, O r^ron.
Eight little boya and girla thinking life wan
’"W ell, here’s a nickel for your
I
,
W arren Beatty, Roseburg. Oregon.
fare home, Jennie," , she
decided;
■Any and all personscioit .ing adverae- Mother rather doubts« It, than than ware
"you’ll have to do the best you can
nine.
■—
fy ill© above-deacritied lands arc reques­
about luncheon to-morrow. T ry to
ted to file th eir claims in thia office on Nina hungry little ones at the table-then
or before the said l l t h day o i January Word cam« from Roosevelt whan there borrow a dollar, and I ’ll do the same,
and you telephone ma to-morrow morn­
were tan.
t
1907.
ing. Then whichever o f ua la lu luck
B km ^ a K in L . E ddt , Register.
Papa stepping very high, bulging out with w ill take the other out to luncheoo."
pride—
" I ’ve got a railw ay ticket home, M
Had a lot to nay about rare nulolda.
County Judge—E . A. B rile y , Gold
! ! t -
>
I can do without car fare, but here’s
Keaoh.
Mamma made her clothes heraalf, made a dime for you, Marchess. I don't
T im b e r L an d Act, June 8, 187»—
Coun’ y Commieeionera—J. W . Cooley,
S H E K I F F ’S S A L E .
the children’s too—
—S-
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
Novar know before yen try what yeu know what you’ll do about dinner, un­
Cbetco; Ed Sypher, L an g lo is .
less you ran catch your cousin and pat
..........
do.
U n ited States Land Office.
Sheriff—o. E . M arsters, Gold Beach.
Notice is hereby given th a t under —a. X. Riser, ja Chlea«o Record-Herald.
some money from her. You simply
Roseburg,Oregon, Sept. Mb. 1906.
County C le rk —George
W . S m ith,
can't have enough money from here to
and by v irtu e of a w rit ol execution
Notice is hereby given that in ., ° om" I nod o rd e r of sale issued out of and un-
pay car tare home to-night and to-mor­
Gold Beach.
Clrcuit Court of ibe
row too. Aa it ia wa have only nine
County Treasurer—James Caughell, plianoe w ith the provisions of the act j R r W e
cents more than we need, and wa’r e
of Congress o’ June S, 1*78, entitled I
of
j or the c,,unty of Ctor-
W edderburn.
taken 15 out. W e’re six oenta short off
*An A rt for tba sale of T im b e r Lands ry ; on the 24th day oi Heptember 1906.
Assessor— A. J. M arsh, Port O rfo rd .
this bill.”
in
the
btates
of
C
tiifo
rn
ia
.O
r.
gon,
Ne­
School Supt.— Amee 8 . Johnston, Port
and now i a my hands unsatisfied and
More calculations were undertake^
vada and Washington T errito ry , as to me directed In favor o f O ust A L a r­
Orford.
excited discussions ensued, but the re­
Surveyor—D . C unniff, J r. G old fieaoh. extended to nil the Public L an d States son as A d m in istrator of the estatoOf
sult remained unaltered. Car fare must
Coroner—D r. F. A- Schllemann, Wed. by Act of August 4, 1892.
Andrew Bergboom, Deceased, and a -
L IC E a n d ‘ Jennie and Marchaaa bq^ retained, since all lived some dis­
C L A U D E H . M E L V IL L E ,
tance from the city. Tho head w aiter
derbum .
galnet H e n ry Snow and Laara BSuow
hare taken luncheon together ones
and manager, surreptitiously studied
oi W o od inville, County of K in g , State fo r the som o f one thousand three
M F B T M H M e r M B {¡O U S T S .
a weak for some months pant, aad al­
of Wash! .« on, <1 d on J u ly 112o6, file hundred and fo rty six dollars and fifty though "Dutch treat " haa been the rule by the anxfoui yqyug w o a a n . were de­
C irc u it C ourt meets Fourth M onday in
cided as quits Impossible in the way aC
in this office his sworu statement Mo.
cents, for priucipaL interest, attorneys of their financial Intercourse mutual
August of each year.
7940 for the purchase of the N E | of fees, coste and disbursements, and help occasionally has been extended explanation and ap;ical. The minutes
Hew, and all three Were overdue ad
County Commiaeionera C ourt meets
8 * J and Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Section commanding m e to levy upon and sell between all three members of this their respective stations of duty. R
first Wednesday in January, A p ril,
No. 32 in Township No. S3 South of 1 thè real property h Freln alter described group. Wherefore came about the em- was Jennie who at lost rose to lha «to
J u ly and September of each year.
baraasing situation In which the trio
Range No. 14 W est ah i w ill offer prooi
caaion, with a gulping sigh.
g y r a t e C o u rt meets first Monday in to »how that the la u d “sought’ m more i to satisfy the said judgement and de- was placed last week.
"There's no help tor it. J’m ashamed
; erse together w ith the costs and expen-
As luck would have it, they ehose a
each m onth. .
valuable for lta tinibec oi stone than i sea of advertising and m a k in g said
to death, and. shall never be able to
new
placp
of
meeting
tor
that
unhappy
cubby oouwry post o r r io u akp rosT- for agric u ltu ra l puri o-es, and to es­
' sale and
accruing interest
upon M onday,btnd Alice, who was first at look my fellow creatures In the
tablish his claim to said land before said Judgment, dated enrolled and the tryating ground, retrained from or­ tsain, but—Here goes’ ” she exch
wretchedly. "Fortunately wa ve a lo t
. . . . . Misa Id a Cooley. J. H . Upton, U . S. Com’r. st his offloe entered of reeord in
Chetoq..........
said oourt dering until aha was ashamed to hold }( paunlci in that unholy heap of lucre.
...F le tc h e r Gardner. a t Langlois, O ie ., on Wednesday the on the 29th day of A ugust 1906, a table longer. She had nearly flnlsh-
H a rb o r. 7.'..
Ton two go to the door quickly, whan
.M ire Lixzie CaBgheH. k u tiM la y of Nov. 1908.
G old Beaoli
I havo levied upon the mortgaged ed her mcxl, when Marchoaa hurried we 'Start, and I ’ll scatter the money a ll
in, breathless w ith haste and the tale
H e names as witnesses»:
...F re d Odgers.
W edderburn . . . . . .
.— -pmmisea and real property in said w f lt
jv e r the cashier’« dsak. You call to
o f her unexpected detainment. Alice
B . W . D ean, ot Port O rfo rd ,/ire ,
Illtlie e ....
. . M r. E . H . Russell.
and judgm ent dererlbed and I shall On had a second cup of coffpe in order to me to burry, and we'll all desk owt
,7 ” ’
W ill i-iisqi ioh,,
”
”
while she’s picking up and counting
M a rla l
......... T. W . BlHinga.
....
Saturday the th ird d a / o f No'
Tematnmrlth Marcheaa. The two shared
Charles Rodgers,
’*
”
-it— ____ _
A g n e s « ...
.. . M r s . J . D . Coc'vy.
1908, a t ttia hour of ten o’clock A M of a salad w ith sim ilar Interest a fte r Jen­ toe change,’’ ,
"Our little a U l” grinned toe toiito
O p h i r . j . ,4 .
E. Burrow1. . Fred Bay,
said d ay a t the court bouse door- of nie's s till m o r» tardy g r r t v « |r * ~ ~ 'w "
" A n y and a ll persons claim ing ad­ said oounty in Gold Bench, C urry coun­
Corbin ............
"I'm in luck to find you two etm presalbla Alice, pouring the collects*
..............8. K . D artt,
xilns into Jennie's palm, but Jennto
P o rt Orford ..
........ Ames Johnston versely the above described land» are ty , Oregon, expose and offer for sale hers," laughed Jennie, studying the
was past smiling. W ith toa a ir ot o n *
............ .-.. J. 8. Cappa. requested to file the r olainis in this to i he highest bidder therefore, fo r cash b ill of fare, “fo r thia plaoa aaama to ba solng directly to execution, aha strode
D e n m a r k .....
pretty expensive and— "
offloe
on
or
before
said
14
day
of
Nov­
................E. Backleff.
L a n g l o i s .. . . .
in hand in U nited States Gold Coin,
A 'delighted duo qf adm iring excia- to the desk and duly scattered t o *
’
J . A. H aloes. ember 1908.
E c k le y ............ .
all the rig h t title and interest whioh matlons greeted the first gjimpee of money, while the others adjured bar
B enjamin L. E ddy , Registe".
said defendants and aacb oi them had Jennie’s new blouse, and the resigned ■ o j hasten In nervous, excited tones
in and to said real property and m o rt­ looking w aiter visibly gathered new tost they vainly strove to render
gaged premises, on the 27th day of "patience wrinkles" as thejimomenta iteady. Some of the money rolled to
toe floor, and tho head w aiter
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC \ T IO N .
A p ril 1903, the date 'of said m ortgage, passed. A t last Alice saw h im and re­ manager, stooping to assist the
called
Jennie's
attention.
iir to recover it,, looked curloualy r t
D E P A P T M ?NT O F T H E IN T E R IO R and a t any tim e th e fta fto r acquired,
“Oh, dear,” sighed the tpttbr, begin
and which said mortgaged premises
toe departing trio.
Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
and real property aforesaid is situated ntng afresh, *T haven’t the least Idea
"Thank heaven, that’s over!" en-
w
J u ly 83rd 1906.
w hat to order! Everything that looks
No’ ioe is hereby given that the fo l­ in aaiil county of C u rry and officially good la so expensive and the things ilaimed Marchess, as they clipped dex-
The th a t aren’t expensive don’t appeal to erously Into toe next building and
low ing-nam ed settler lias filed notice described a s , follows to -w it:
>ut Into the nearest intersecting street.
»
r
of his intention to make final -proof in South half o f the South West quarter me at a ll.”
'You did that beautifully, Jane; I ’m
" ’Qh, well! Orfler something, for
support of his o't im, a n d that said and the N o rth East quarter oi the
gooAees sake," Alice adjured her, sud­ jroud of you. Now they'll sever ba
South
W
est
q
uarter
and
th
e
South
proof w ill be made before J . H . Upton,
luite sura whether they loet Ute odd
U. 8. Commissioner, at Ids office at W est q u a rte r of thè South East quar­ denly conscience-stricken. "Here, I’ll jennies or n o t"
order
for
you.
Chicken
salad,
coffee
I.ang!o is, Oregon, qp October 19, 1906, ter o f Section Tw elve iq Township and a pineapple Ice,” she directed the
"But how are we to pay thatof"
T h irty s ix South of R a n g » "Fourteen
moaned Jennie, while Alice admitted
Vlx:
w aiter, who started Into grateful life
tout ehe, too, felt like a crim inal.
W est oi the W illam ette M eridian, orso
ID A M . DUNCAN.
a t the word. "Stay, you may bring ua
rouldn’t took in the m irror or say my
H . E .' No. 11BBS, io rth e N 1 8 E I and 8} much thereof as shall be needful to sat­ an Ice all round.”
prayers, knowing I ’d cheated a restau­
isfy
said
judgm
ent
and
decree
aa
afore
N E * of Sec 10, T p 32 8, B ’ 5 W ,
"W e’ve held thia tabla ’moat an hour
Sue names the follow ing wltneaees to ; said and accruing interest aud costs of and they don’t know ns here,” Ute ex- rant out of six cents, and I ’d rather die
than own up that we knowingly gave
plained to the others aa tits w aiter de­ u » 4 icm
prove her continuous residence upon m a k in g said sale
«
f-t-nrl i viiau
—
Fi —-r ^
tr c
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sum
>
Dated a t Gold Beach, C urry Oounty, parted. “I t doesn't seem rig ht not to
4 « n d cultivation of m id land, vix:
"Same
h
ere
”
was
M
a
r
c
h
e
aaan-
keep.eating so long as we keep four
Oregon, Sept 24th 1908.
.
F r a n k Cook o f Port O rford, Che.
iwering groan.
chairs.”
8. E . M amtibs
"We'B, send them to re*
W in . Cox of 1 o rt O rford, O re.
“ Well, I hope,” began Jessie and
SWcrW öTCTi’T y C o., Ofo.
George F ttx b iig h o f Port O rfo rd , Ore.
Marcheaa simultaneously, but Alice anonymoualr." was the b rillian t final
John M . W a ll and J. N. T ru e
J. M . West of Port Orford, Ore.
was not listening
A stylish youhg decision, attained after much anxious
ttedy^ and this was presently accom­
Attya for Plaintiff.
B cniamir L . E nav, Register.
woman had entered and was w alking
plished.' Bnt to each member of the
toward them. Alice finally succeeded
group that particular restaurant w ill
in attracting her attention.
ilw ays remain a place to be avoid«*
" I t ’s Mary Graham,” she cried, as
with horror, and the Dutch tre a t" rule
the others turned In amaxement, "and
concerning the weekly luncheons has
not one of us haa seen her since she
been rigorously reinstated “fo r 1
came back from her wedding trip. I'm
—Chicago Record-Herald.
going to make ber alt down right
hare.”
The newcomer couldn't do thia, be­
‘KIDS” ELOPE IN AN AUTO.
cause her new husband Raa waiting
for her on the opposite aide o f the
o f 1 8 and 14 T aka B ig
room. But she lingered to chat a few
ln g Car aa a F irs t A id to
I
moments, and the others talked about
MatTlm ony.
to
her until the last ofAthe ices had. dis­
appeared. Then Jennja, drawing on
Philadelphia Pa. — Twolre-year-old
her glores w ith the leisurely a ir of a Elsie French and bar mother came from
satisfied appetite, lightly flicked her New York to visit Mrs. French’s sister,
R a h » e r ip tio ik , i^ l.« 0 p e r y e a r .
check over toward the others.
Mrs Robert Harrington, who lives la
"I'm not particular which of you Overbrook. Hobart Herington. Jr. 14
sweet creatures pays for my luncheon," years old, and his cousin soon became In -
aha amlied, ”ao long as you don’t quar­ tlmhte.
rel over the privilege. But one of you
" I^ t's elope?" said young Harrington.
must pay for It, because my pocket­ Miss Elsie readily assented.
book i t all but empty, and I don’t gat
The boy’s father, who is a prodnoa "
paid until after luncheon to-morrow. I merchant, happened fo
out of town.
really think you ought to look after
"Let's go aw ay tn papa’s auto," M id
me to-day, Alice, because you would
Harrington, Jr., enthusiastically. ‘T t’o
havw me order such an expensive
out in the carriage house and nobody
w ill misa ua."
"Bnt I don't believe T re more than a
Together they stole out to the car-
quarter," gasped Alice, beginning a
rtapr holme. The hoy ran out tba Mg
frantic searcb o f a ll toe side pockets
tonrl ig car. and hta consta tumped in.
and receptacles In her bag. T only
Then t : threw or. the power and - h i m *
ordered ynur luncheon because you
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townward full tilt. They stoppa* ia
wouldn’t order It yourself, aad we'd
front of thé Çixty-Srrt and Thompson
waited so long for you. That’s why
streets atatidc house
I had the ice, too, aad ordered one for
"Let « co In and get married," s w
Marchess. I was going to ask you to
nvt<l t l i e
pay for my Ice for that matter.
I geated U e boy. Taking hU cousin by
thé «her.•$ tlr-i/ entered (be Mat Ion bouae
thought you got paid to-day."
and efftiefl up to the desk where Magis­
" I do get paid on Monday usually,"
trate Ho» le was atod.
explained the distressed Jennie, "but )
the naw rule about paying on Tuesday ! "W e want to get married,” said tba
Into affect tola weak. I meant boy. The magistrate looked at toe buy,
to ask one of yon girls to pay for my aad girl. Then ba caught a glimpse of
luncheon in the first place. How about toe big auto outside. The colldren ware
taken home.
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