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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
T I I P I t H P A V, J U N K 6. | i , n TH K II E D M O N D SPOKESM AN PAOE TH R EE planned the eon vermi don. hut when U n ir , rom«** to ou « who baholda an w lld lld e rrm r n L t " "Y Too «aid yo yonraalf — . rm rn u aald u ra rlf onraM one#^— Il wna liTRiin lloh'a «omiMMur* ha«! Nuiunin auiiM-t or tha unhappy rlrn o n » “ All. j t » r . h - a n a w .rrd . W,f,a Dlo « - I f l - h l » . d.,D# lb « Roa«l«««| film lo n* kl«*aa Im jrtha 11«* innit of a play. Ila U n g a m i h im “ I bat* no right to t* angry with you. ln» " r» un“ 1® *® «nothar. hr«»kr lite aliene« w ith w hat was al rtouMly In lb* nn**l. taatlng Ita flavor. ■ lo r. It w a . I who ____ Aral a u __ g g _____ r .,« ! It P* '" 1 kno" ,*"w bro ,l**r l» ' « “ P1- If! yoo Vnil Tlin U l l o » ,n* yoo Von w w * ill not < <Jo what ho moat an ap|M«fil. Ilia rouraa. w ithout couarloua Intan to T n a t t ta la a m m nm y ot.amw ahama. l Kallava ** DO, *° **■*• *•• " I l a v r you aiiyth lna to n a y f Non. lad him to tha E lm i National ma. what 1 aald than waa apokan In Il,wl»a » » f y »o will n o t Baa. llol» aliiNik fila hen«] alowly. MNo; hunk building N or waa ha ronarloua a m lw ra h la ■alfluhna»» far worua than * n' •■••la my woman'a p-ldn therr'a n«»ihlnic umre to I n * anld now. of nny a*ar< laa of w lll otta w ay or tha I bara arruaa*d him of I bad no right lo P1” "* tor 8 ,n,,n who me- Ba- T l i r y were «*oiinlliijr « h i y«»u to m nkr othar u» ha m l ,- m l tha alavatnr and to «ay II. I *><-<• my a rt In all Ita con •« f 0,1 do what lla n ry wanta ,o,t»t a lw » y » feel that the crim e is a a|a««*« li tu d ir r i r r u t l ) # «*«>luinlttrr wua h hlukrd to Húngar a oflt. aa Hun taiuptlhla unwomanllnagg.” m ine." thla afternoon. I Hiipp«»H«* you w ill not gar grtu-iad nlm ro rdla lly. w ith no out- " I don't u n d a m u n d " — “ It'a loo lale! If'a done!” I»«« lhrr«*7#* w ard ulgn of a m lla tlo n . I ’aul'a only “ W hat you aak la Impoaalbla,** aha 1 X “ P a u ir Tati! ahriurk*«*«! til* ahouhh*r* h«*l|>- «.„■ litio ,,« wara aurprtna Mint It wna want ou umlly -‘Hut aran If I could r - A man at Iba naxt table turned la*, ly. " N o ; I bara nn ap|M,lnlmmt ■*> auuy and uinllar of fa* t. and « i m a cara for you I couldn't a rra p i bappl- . •barply. hearing the low. gaaplng cry w IM, m y mi,„li-tira. I hava n waak what nf a dt«appoluiinant that It waa II* looked aw ay again quickly. T h e n,u*u for <'lann hunda, you kn ow ." »n llal and lu«lala*a. Ih l» treachery cry pierced av. n Paul a aalf pity. I I » Ila . „lig ht up hla hat and rout and U|»»l which ha hud brooded »*, f o r » « 1 « her face go death w h ile ; a plteou». walked out of Ilia olfhe. • »»lin g ly lie rand Ilia form al » t a t » ■trlckcn look crept into bar eyes. A h A* ilia d**ir *-lo*i«l tiii* miiuk of H o ir» maul twice before algnlng lie ruuld unbelievable, «tu nning thought «tlrred *oni|.o«iir.- fall from him T h a »m ila nol reallza Ihal It maunl the end of In h i» heart d K ip p e n re d III* »lioiildara «lio.ip.-il, »1« year» fr,e n d »h lp Ilia l*-glnulug of and hi* haiol fall fo rw n n l " I n , you mean that y o n "— u new »'lia m a of axlntanre for him. “ l ’a u lì" ha w'hU|M.red "I'a u ir* O n ly when the notary Hilm lnl»(arad T h e »ndly ta-aullful picture faded Ilo » - lo- g o l through tha r*.*t of Mia ilia oath did ha feel a qualm . A alight T h a pity of »e lf— of tha man upon duy Itoli hnntly kliaw In tin, avail whom rircum«fan< ,*a bad played ao « h iv rr , mi **»•*! over him. T h a n he C O W H I Ü H T , tt) I O , B Y lug Miare wna Mia fluiti rally, to w ill, h laughed un* a rinlnly lie drew a dm-p h a rd ly —died. H e »a w h i» deed In all H O B B S M r .V lt lL L C O . ll,« kail Miouaiiiida m id from wlilah tiraalh of relief ha th o u g h t- that It It» »hamafuln*-»». It» nakedness of de- P II A I T E R \ \ bundnul* mora w a r» turnad nw ay for w-ii« over T h e melancholy re tu rn r«! fan»e T h a >u-ti»e of unreality fell 1 II R HM A i II In, k of room Ilo,» muda u a|»r«*-h, hut I l l « n a il »lo p wna al a telephone from him. H a »aw the m isery be had hi* ri* olha lion of Mint •• (Tort In linxy. bon'h where ha called llp Ilia Sanger *1K Hat u n ta ) rtfi.rn * .n |**for> w ro u g h t rii»« tW>u «I m y fointtl li«*|» in \\ han ha ro»a to »petik tlia wavaa of home In rr»|mii»e lo m » Inq u lrlm " W h a t have I done?” «•Iti* t». |>«< I iir htt« k mi«| forili it« npplnihu* in u la to hlu anru n» Mia far “ W hat have wa done?" Eleanor'« maid Informed him thnt ra g lili) m II««* ri*atrf< in ] .junr aw ay thunder of the nan. W han hla madam had »Ignlfled her Intention of Mechanically ha fum bled for a bill y ■ «piu- h wna ro nriu ded and the In*t going lo a certain depurtm ent «lore lo i |»*r* ) » ou!«l a lio * 11« * u » o «« tht» and threw It on tha table. H e ro »« 7 ouMiiirut nf anlh u »lii»iu limi d le d n w n y do «*>tne » ,lopping %«*rif«* «*f R l*l»>*l«ol l#r«*(«k(]n%Mi, al ) lì from h i» »eat A » me* hanlcally »he In* <p lh 'lly left Ilia ineetlng and want llnMItfll III» !•• k ut <*lj«*rt«*l». ,v ,,f followed him out of the restaurant I'aul hung op the receiver and «leer <rY boma. JlKa lilil II««' fa* I frulli Iti in ||r ««a« |M Ibto the «treat. ad a arm lghf ronm e for the departm ent •-C I») » *«*«rii»fc* r * * a t ( h a i <||,] In tit» room Hob threw- btnmetf «lore d*-ulgnated H a gave her one long look. In w hich W ith a algb of re iK-riull " f |ili)«l< al lu i limi weiirlly Into u ■ hair by hi* dank and lief lie eupled the big h<*xlad ,l,,,o,no »he »a w w ritten all hla sham e; then, T a lli rtilr rr« ] III«» m ilir orti r fitti» hr*M»li*| h‘M*ah*.»ly Ila want over Idle «Hindleg la-fora I ha entrance to w ithout a word, be turned and left her. 111 *«M«**I Ihriitlifli Ilici ojM-n iliMif mol ovar Mia »va lila of Mia pn»t few Mia »tore She watched him until hla flg u r« was T h e chnulTcur w a» fu ««l!y $ L il' I week». Unioning again and ngnln lo axninlnlng tha machine lost In the crow d. Paul »topped «fliiriKMiti/* T a lli n lH N iT n l I'utll’a b illa r wor*l» of Mia aftarniMin. and nbatractadly watched him. T h e ( T o be C o n tin u e d ) U n i i • «»III f • riualll). nini pa ^ <| t*tt.• Ilo rolaniliM,»ly tu r» al hi» w ound« u n laiiar touched hi» hat. Im portantly 9>1« II« Il *'rtl «*. I a r r f u ll) rliw liig fi,,» til they gainai, taking a kind of u v continuing hi« lal*>m. which M-enied S h e r if f « Sale of li r a l K »la te 1'm ler ago joy In III» «elf riiatlgiitlull. 4l«*»»r I «•»filini filili U rti lii'«li nitN| to t*. aiiperflunoa Paul «at In the nia E xe cu tio n in F o re clo su re " J u » t olio Ihlng inora 1« na*-,|.-d," ha I r i i II«’ « « H i l U 'l l l i i . » ' - >li • «JiMif chine nnd wnlta*l. »m o klng dream ily «aid In llltllnalf hlttarly. " I Will gal ' I r « «• «»li t !»«♦ | mi | i i I »*f r u l r r l ii f « i d i In the C irc u it C o u rt of the State An hour later ha heard a »u rp rl«a d «»ut of hi» wny out of bar w n y ." ni «a rtilliR . aa fiati «Iw ra )« U*«*ii llirtr of O re g o n , fo r the C o u n ty of C ro o k . " W h a t are you doing here?" % » » * *->. R e dm o nd B a nk of C om m e rce , a II*. ui-l/nul a |*.|i and l*-gan painfully l«t<>ni. I mii fi«« i«a*i•*««! a liru p ll) au*l lie turned quickly, hla aye« lighting co rp o ra tio n , plaintiff, In w rlla tu» krnf l o . wot t o o u r a n i 'T o w n e r m u ." up w a rm ly “ W a itin g for yo u ." va. . T h a n hi* r y e » fall u|uin Mia trlepboiip • ( n in r'“ t » » ll i r «'tiri a l l » « r r She laughed “ I waa ao vain aa to ua»» at the aaorlflce of a man who E r w in C . Person and Ida Person, i . •. • «-.i It a «| *i u f ni hi» » II k iw . Ila dropinul the |*.|i nnd gin*«« that An* you going »o me w here’ care» for you ao deeply, who baa done huaband and w ife, and the F irs t N a - n|*.|nui Mia dlrarto ry | i. :* « m i . *it d o t • \ I'erhnp» wa can art you dow n th e re V « 0 much for you ." tlo n a l H ank if P rin e v ille , O re g o n , a 4 A t la»t b » m n»ad hlm ualf and »a v- forili« «•lulutf li«« • a lm i) ».ii <fo«i u "Y ea." ha «aid. w llh a proprietary H e »lulled bitterly. " T h e re ta 0 0 me- co rp o ra tio n , de fendant» agaly Jarkaal Mia riual var from Ita riti Ut II S r lt lo T al f 1 r •»I B y v irtu e of an execution Issued a ir; “ I'm going to luncheon, and you tbiug you don't understand H e baa b**ik. Al la»t Tatti «!r»»|»|»«-*l lata |«ai«*ra a ini out of the above e n title d c o u rt on are com ing w ith m e " been the flr*t to sacrifice me. You .. . .. the 16th day of M ay, 1913, In fa vo r ^.. « «I • • • • I » % al f t-• l• 'H ig h la n d th irty th irty. Vaa. la "Is Mint sn invitation? T h e n I ac «Inni kuow tha, yoor brother of the abov<> nam ed p Ia ln tifr the "W all, fiiu t » ««*1»»«» for •oitirltilUR, 1 Mini H ighland th irty th irty ? W lll you capt. I ll let you Into a aecret. I have ' ‘l?*Ted to help him elect me governor, R e dm ond B a nk of C om m e rce , a c o r- anil Mr*. MHliert lo tha tah-phnur? I but was refused M y friend refused p ora tlon. and aginst the above n a m - tuu-n w retchedly lonely all m orning ItolM-rt M* Adoo " |to|» wat> ln«f Ih«* «tir 11 ni: »inoli«* a to «aertflee a policy for m y take ." ed defendants, E r w in C . Person and P :.t « f •• ai.• ve « r Tlu -ra w a » a long wait, d u rin g w hlrh I came shopping Just to escape IL “ H e hasn't told you?" Ida Person, upon a Ju d g m e n t ~ in a i I ■»•e* j««u r 111 » t»n » *•«(d. a ft«r a.L all 111» w ill w a» naiuliul to keep him And I wna dreading tha proapeet of an “ Y o u r brother ha* told me” — against the defendants fo r the sum afternoon alone In that big etnpt) Bl III» telephone pi! ! )■■ i w • In •«» il • ‘ **tt A 11 ! P U l ’ r T M T T «» « « * n r t M A T a i . t ’HH " I mean M r M cAdoo hasn't told yoo w ith Interest thereon at • *M MK. ' T«»r «u»»*««r Tatti «»t*rn«Mf a draw«*r " T h l » I» .Mr», (illlia rt " r a m » the an- house “ that he want to the capital and agreed >l?*.P“ rJ I ! n,U . T ^ "T h e n I'm tw ice glad I w aited." from the 27th day of F e b ru a r y . bl» «l«*«li autl ilrv w uni th<* « tir« k ■ war at la it. She ninni not have " \ r f ) H rii,** Tim i roti f Iti u«*tf aliar]» flnally to Join Joh n Dunm eude on the 1913. and »1 5 0 .0 0 a tto rn e y's fee«, H a opened the door, and they both hi li M*i»a«*r ha«l a lt r a film and Ir. pr«*«N|ftK hi» llp» tu g rth rr Htfhily miniad hemal f. H a raengnlxed bar condltluu that they support you for and the fu rth e r sum of »1 8 .5 0 entered the car J.-imea cranked and hi li tir hn«l ti«>l % rf tfrt»»Milt«-<1 ||r 'M t u n i r».iint rutiffntiM what I Bitld Vola». governor next year?” costs, w h ic h Ju d g m e n t was enrolle d daftly diulged through the crowded (■■*)«**1 l( a< i *« mm th r labi«* llol» rra«f °I n » ui >otir ttnbltiraa f««r ilio tlrftim i» " I am Robert M eAdoo." Paul stared at her bewildered, stun and docketed In the cle rk 's office o f thoroughfare« tow ard the restaurant « t r i (taf««* I r f t i i r tir |.««.kr^| al Tatti rula" — "Vaa. M r M cAdoo." nad “ lie did that?" be asked slow ly said cou rt in said co u n ty on the 12th Paul hnd ctnmen J " l hai » a ti«»*! «1«*'»l >-f sia*»*»«•> ' |»r " M m U l l l w r r Mia w ord» ware forr- day of M ay, 19 1 3 ; and whereas. It bit«« tuonim ir* ft«»l» roI« mh | a rt««pr»*- incredulously b «f i» li r«- Ilio:, f ?. i x .'» * c «•afhiR tinnì! H a fum ed dream ily to her was fu rth e r oredered and decreed “ Yea. •|*««tTf r«»u Ihluk It ml out painfully - "»orna tin i» ago I k « irti» In a llfrtllu # \\ I »t.ik«*d ttmiltl |»r n!«M*r nt Irn if mora ohaiifn- rallini ou you almut a in*rtaln mattar “ You shouldn't he lonely." he aald In H u a rm » fell lim ply to bts side For by said court th a t the n o rth h a lf of the southw est q u a rte r and the west the hu«hed tone one would uae at a tom e minutes ne sat motionless hi«* lo ni«a|rnif«* votir rtp rm a b m a a Vou uiay re m e !ji!* .rV h a lf of the southeast q u a rte r of sec l'm » I»«HI«1 * » « 1 it U p a triti** «frrt deathbed, "sln re yoo have for com " I ram auilm r " When be looked up again his band bur tion 28. tow nship 14 south, ra n ge 10 T s«iiiit r ' “ At that tim a I ol>Ja*-lad lo a rotimi- party — you “ some face was m arred by a sneer. ••\u. l |fo|»wr fr> cali ( 111 lupi t l) east of W illa m e tte m e rid ia n , in ['Hai | f r f - " I find m yaelf sorry com pany some “ You pleading for him : You seem to C ro o k c o u n ty. O re g o n, be sold in the Tt.rfr |«r«»|»rr Unllu*» f..P olici*. O h. 1 of a. tloti w til. h you luid planned“ — r f «. *'«• tr..u th r • Itane«» flraf ** tim e »." »he answered, w ith an attempt “ W h ich you »upt«>«ed I had iilannad. have executed the volte face " m a n n e r pre scribed by la w , notice is mimi! I tra a fnn|c«l %t|ih ih«* n«at. I ri! S .iii/ r r » atl r tirili) lf * t»a<1 She flushed “ 1 have no right to hereby given th a t 1 have levied upon thnt Me \d«Mi hn«f n*f«tmic<l M r M* A d oo." earn» the i|uh k corree at hrtghtiieiw p » « • un«f«T \ -, * • « M » mr(h«*d». nf l«*n»l. lf un! I i I h I«I« : i U. lion. resent that. T h e one thing a woman and 1 w ill, on I I I « lu-auMful w om an'» mouth curv •U t«« tfol lo fìtftif,** Itoli ait«t»rf " It luakim tm difference. In elMiai ad In a drwHiu.v smile " I t la company ask« of a man is loyalty She should T h e 14th «lay o f Ju n e . 1013. «indi ! ttnn inforni«*«! flint )o u f>rltM*tf be the last to seek to tu rn II aw ay at the n o rth fro n t doo r of the co u rt fin* t1r!«*an!<*» nfi««*«* \u(i*a Uolulnnfrtl * a»c wliut I »aid waa nn unw arranted w orth any «nertfl*-* to w in " •Hi* H i). ) t •tl t u r a l i llitarferenc* in miiMaru that did not ' \ Whan tha car came to a »top before from another. T h a t I have done so ta house in P rin e v ille , O re g o n , at the ruu " h o u r of 2 o'clock in the afte rnoon o f mm. am Ilia Are you »Mil Miara?" •**»«•! III! tir aa tltfa the restauruut they alighted and want my shame." “ A ««u a ri fhl» frolli S i u i i p t V* lie shook ht» bead In perplexity «aid day. sell a ll the rig h t, title , and " I am «till hare “ 111 Paul made only a pretense of eat ' V«*< T t r n ,t««tir rn ctnlm kn«»tv of "Y o u have changed since you went ihlerest the said defendants. E r w in " I wl*h to any" lie dragged tha lug n i l.-iifty •* tinti look«"! otti o f Ih«* l! Vou’n* ni tlwfr n irn -v notr ** a w a }. - C. Person and Ida Person had in Word* out «lo w ly " I w Nli to «ay I td* • w “ You're eating hardly a nyth in g.” she *’ ! »«*«*. Itoti n«Mt«tc*»| d m iia h !fu ll) *° ,h e above described real e found out that the w orld p ro p e rty to the highest b idde r, to wIMidraw m y uppoaltlon flnglly and ab- «aid |\ r •.'«•♦ir niT'tlti h f t i k r n l>) "A re n 't you wall?" ■'fo'm«« <»f Mnlntnry » tt«*rk. I » u »| h *«*!.** «olutely.“ ju d g m e n t. tn,e rest. costa Il "H«*r h rrr . A|* AdoT** F o r answ er ha imlnted to bar own w a s n t cre a t.il merely for m y plea, ■*V« mi tnrnn !•* » a ) l( Uti't ( n i r V Tn u l A pa una. ure. she unswered quietly. and a cc ru in g coats, subject to re - «*t» tu rim i a lo w l) at lite tinnir «freni)ntlrtl «|til<*ktv plate, hardly touched " A f te r all " he continued, “the thing deniptlon according to law . "Th a t I» not lu vn u a ry, M r McAdoo " ■* ' Y«»U*vr il pari th r Ink ‘ l»r pana “ I had a vary late breakfast." she "N o Tl»«« «1rlcan!«n turni l«rUH*d. ni! In which he has been falsest was In First publication M ay 22, 1913. "I rca 11 ro Mint uiy up|ioaltlon would explained. "Tatti.** Ttn*fr waa a adirili fin rl^fif H n n rrr tlm m ali hla nip*titu liuti n*d liitluaiica y o u " — com ing between us. lf be hadn't done F R A N K ELKINS. »«I* «*n ! tu* nan*e. w hl< h Tatti dui "Ho bad I H u « h r be nltuoHt whis alr»*nt!) ! «rilavi fhcin f fi«* «»!!»««r w n y I S heriff of C ro o k C o u n ty , O re g o n . that you could have loved me That " T h a t I» not w hat I m eant“ — h*ii1 T h r la ttr r o c lm l a hloftllia |u>rcd “ I.at u « hot talk ” B y D. H . P eople«, D e p u ty. »U|«|H*»r«! )« t t ktirw fluii M Suuday when you sang you almost "but I owa It to you and to— to I nn«| lru;«ati«*nfty v««»p|M**t tip tb«* F irs t p u b lica tio n M ay 2 2 -Ju n e 12 " **b « i>a|I contemptuous shrug of cared for me And you would have lini T i n i , n n h cr b r a v i!) Irf down I'nill Rem ington to make the with rh.*i» li«* tu r im i Renili tu 11«*t• her shoulders »he gave over the at let yourself love me had It nol been «hotiati li«* waa li ) Ihf» |»lin*«» of ih«» driiw-nl I w l»h to «ay thnt I do thl» r » . m nr»* «««>iit«* tliluir* y«»u an«l l*vr She wondered for blm Even now you w ouldn't re mfltt«*r. " a * i « m » far ifonr In li!* u io « m I of my o w n free w ill, uot !n*cnu»e of tempt to disturb him !•» • ««tur ali tind«*r*fan<1luir al«««tif how «lie could ever huve deceived her fuse me Anally were It not for his op fe» rpiiYii! nny M irra i» inaila lo mo A re you »till ' I t « ti t:ik•• in«* «If• self Into the belief that she could love position But be and I have come to *'\«».“ In* «a!«f m irili). *’ l don'! know there. M m tillb r rt? " |A i * n»k«*i| me Ih t tM-f«»r«* " or Mint «be wutiN-d to tove him. the end." lf W h a f* lo M m l«r me frvu» *avlni; "V a » " lUirff trni|M»r1v«* I n*k ff n * n ln " " It was pity only." «he thought "Y o u 're mistaken.” she said gently in\ rrpufatlon t»y t||»«*l«»*|fi|f fio* tt h««l«* " T h a ro I» n iio thrr m attar, I one» " A lw a y s pity " «*t» «riT«*| **>'«»11 a«***i»t t<» ha ve puf "Tliut isn't my entire reason H e has fmn*a«*tiou f « » f !»«• publle? I «ai» «lo It. «a 1*1 a brutal a coiilainptlh l» thing to rn thè r i t t i « - « «fam i ||«»wrvrr, Paul » t l r m l uneasily, low ering hi» told me that he no longer objects. He n«»w ro ti'tr «*otif«***r«| ,v«»tir atl Ut '* you Vou w ill ram am lKT that. I I n«»t U*utul to a tia w e r" lie looked at her proves his frleudsldp by that." * \..fhlna In fio* trorld t«» li!n«1«*r,M had no right to any thnt to you no eves lo meet hers |Ar*-i.'t )i* u v ' Tatti •*'•! wlth an II.*!, rr p ll.il long and steadily A gain Pam fell back lim ply in bis d n ly ih«* fall «>f hi* ri» ran »nil." la»»ifh ".M ayltr I « in» n r.* re r f*»r i;ur lilftcìi thnoik'li ltnll- a l.il nnv f«M*1 “ Eleanor. Eleanor!" he cried, »oftly chair " H e has— told— you ’ — be gasp "V o u had no right. M r. M cA do o." •ii “ W h e a r pleading " I t Isn't true?" lt atrlk«** in«* you t«*»k in«* tip ina “ U ffirn* aiiythlna nn»r«*r* l l r “ 1 I aiadogtao. M m . tilllN -rt. T h a t |u ' .«* u««- ,.f ni«* un«! to k«i*p ni«» • a tffQ ll) f1l'*k«i1 fin* h *I u * h fnun lil* “ Saturday night— over tha tele " " bat Isn’t true?" she asked though I» nil." phone «he knew the atiswer II' w h«*fe I ««Olili net rr «Iemali I l’OHf " M r M cAdoo! Can you hear m » “ It was too late— too later* " T h a t you will never love m e?" he I • I I ’ t \ «*«.*“ T n u l w rn t «»n lti»i*rtuoti*l). plainly? I don’t don* to a|*enk Very T h e music of the string band and wbl«i>ered trem ulously. fi!» m«M d antlirrlnir iuotiu«nttini loudly." ** I • She put out her huud uncertainly, a» the volets* of the other diners receded Tfirn * * «»nr tlilnp inori* lf II «*on- "Vaa." H e lost sense even ot the presence of j_ e t T )O O S / •n«n| doihtra puf a «llffrfru t d*ht «rrn * Air* f«lll»«*rf. I «Ninfld«Ml to vou “ M r. M cAdoo. there la a plot— a though she would lighten the blow t,. r o L "No." she said pityingly “ I can the woman before him. H e felt mis- ' *:••***l m auy Ihlua*. d«»n’t thryV* mt mirarti f*»r hrr. A'oti t«*»k It U|H>n ahamafnl trlak. It aom-arn« y o u r élec eralny alone l.lfe had dealt hardly ** 0 luqtilr«*! w llh aUMptelotia mentir jrourarlf lo «>M«i t lo lf Voli «*vrn tvrhf tion and |NM«lhly M r. Rem ington. 1 never love you as you w ish " Th e re lie caught her hand In h i» ow n In by tiim. he thought bitterly t > f»»r a* f«» riill U|arti h«*r.” — feel It m y d n ly to w arn y o u "— their »«i-lu d .il corner they were safe was no hint of self blame In bis bitter \ \ I Ili li ti f i \ wT III' • 'I “ Vea, I know .” M| «lld M from observation. though neither ness H is heart contracted in a spasm r r « " T n u l atrtjek th r la b lr an*rl •* \n«l toii irnv «• h«»r f«» und«*r*tnnd. " I am »lira you enunot know of Mila of exquisite sorrow Te a rs of self pity thought of that I ni n«»t «» ih * ut ll»«*in " hntv dir«*« tir I enn u n i) Imairtur. thnt Ihot I -ouvik o f" - stotul in bis eyes du re m i) tim i«; ri»«* HiillRi’r |«Hir voti «>f»po***«| .»tir Intima«*) V* "A h . dear, don’t »a y that! You don’t “ Va», l i r a H ilb e rt, I know of It. “ T h e end of the d re a m '“ he sighed |>'l »liner *iiuu***t«*«l to >«»1 1 ’'" Yon have dona y o u r duty. Vou may know how grent m y lore for you Is •*A*«** “ “ It was t*io good to be true Nothing It I* the one reality In my life. I h a w •*Y«*n « ani»*«! voiir In f r r f r r r n r r *«t far now enjoy w atch ing the plot wurk odt Tatti d«*. Iur«*«l w lth a n n o ve remains hut a m em ory— the deathless It will an,-caed, lu my opinion. T h a t alw ays loved you. even before I *nw P lo* l* m\ f r i I " ant fhaf Air» 0111**0 ha* rrfii»«*d fo ntar- memory of w hat m ight have been.' vou And I alw ays shall love you I »»n«l.-r**t• m •«! T r r I n n i n l fr«»tn rr nir tinl«*v* y«»u tvlflidrnw .voiir t»p- I» all.” Eve n In his bitterness be could turn I tt l*h voli to tiud«*r*tand w lll make up to yon what suffering “ lint. M r. M cAdoo" — | w 't you «1 «tlil’t «lare • »*11 to«* flint j*..-Itimi his pretty phrase Ila hung up the receiver and alonch- has taken out of your life "— ffer.,1 tu ti«*|p tinik«* ine |f«»vrrn«»r. thnt I r«»n*ldrr y«»nr n«*flon an un T e a m were In her eyes too “ You 'll warrnntrtl lnfrn*1«»n lui«» n i) privata od back Into hla ohiilr. H la head Tears ram e lo her eyes "P a u l." forget. Ju n e 4, 1913. T 'II refiMM'il w I'm not worth even a mem A roar, like the «bc «»Id sadly. “ It hurts me to tell ory " HI. what «»f |f? You wouldn’t * fruir» I «Io n i prop«»*«* f «• rn d n r r to u r throbbed violently. D E A R F R IE N D : V«»u und«»r*fand.M Ma v p W far aw ay thunder o f the sea waa in y o u " - tor tnkr up tliat offer. would mrddllnir She «onld w ith difficulty preserve hl» ears. H e wa* very tired. "IV u T t! Pm w illin g to w ait even ro*r. *'l won't atand lf H the steadiness or ner voice aa she riit n o t r 'YoU fiiakr ).mr*«»lf r n t l r r l ) r l r t r . W e had auch good lem onade fo r C H A P T E R XXX. nnto death fo win from you one thou- «poke* •nlictit rrf« r you fo n «*rrtaln | thlnk." Il«>b anhl «*v«»til). TME cosare «nu d ili of wbat I give you M y love tea yesterday. T h a t waa because we “ I have no right to ask you a n y . . _ Isn'l a thing of the moment, but o f all h «»f tour* for r«*aaotia.'* "K u rth rrn io rr. *ln«*r you v r in fn n lrd thing. 1 haven't been fair w ith you had good lem ons. A * ™ » 8 " '« • l»'“« P 8» ' ,|„,e I'll try «o bard to please you. to JlT” Tn u l thr«*tv «mt hi* arili* In y«»ur oppo»ltl«»n. I r ip r c t you lo ulth* late Monday m ornlug. om iu g. 11a ¡8 ,r jM ond«)^ m U « , a„ ou, of nlT ufr everything that Is Rut I am fair w ith you n o w — Pm try W h e n I went to get the lem ons I Iu rr «»f a u p rrm r «ll*icu*t “ iHin t ,jrHtr It A n a li) and nh *olu trl) O th rr lieu tail tre»h coul on the lncon»l«tent with my love, even to Ing to atone for my selfishness when «•olii«* thnt alitali oli m r T h r w1*tr" Illa |Hiuar tvau omliiou*. I say go back to him and forget me. saw a w hole lot o f nice fru its at the gratiy coaxing the d y in g em break w llh the uiun wbo has stood be *f ** intl unni U h i * Tharl*r<» do«**ul ,,T h a t’* h n rd l) nrv«***nr) A ou rr You are all he cures for. and he Is far »to re that I bought some. n**r» Into a roaring blase then he tween u » " - ou. M rAdoo. AVr’r r In th l» a « m r n«>t a min«»»* nor nm I votir iruardlan. more w orthy of yonr lore than I am »|ient a rew minutes In vigorous exer- B u t If you w a nt to get good lem "X o . no!" «he cried Involuntarily, her •l» otira rltra l l r d rrru f rnoiigb thnt my r«»n* ,nt I* nrrraaary. Aou You . w ill And yonr true happiness 1 l»e w ill) tile dumbbells, followed hy anger» tightening »ro u n d bis band. «di thnt tu youm«*lf. rv#n lf you wlll h«» alile t«» |>rranadr Mr* d lltirrt ons you m ust go w here they sell you w orking with blm and John Pun a cold shower. A fle r a quick, hard “ You mustn't desert him. It w ouldn't M i n » d ir Willy p u b llr.” lo tnkr thnt v lrw . I flilnk. and flirrat* rtilxlowu he dressul very earefully meade. A n d I — I w lll go away where good th in g s ; th a t's w h a t we do. be honorable"— you rlaaa ua all |«)ir«»lhrr. ymi do no r « nm I ‘ Th e m irror told hint that hla sleep "A h ! T h e re Is »eith er honor nor you can both forget me and I can uo ‘ UK«*r and tu r llara, h y p o rrltr«. Iloh nia«lr ai» « ITort to amllr. It tvn* Y o u r frie nd ipwuiem had left no trace other thuo shame, right nor wrong, kindness nor longer stand between you. L aot he, «»••«•rrraT T r a i n i w lth th r In not a amlh» you wolild f iir r to *«•«• the faint slindows under the eye« and have been the m arplot." cruelty, loyalty nor treachery, only JA C O B . "n* Th«*rr a m o th rr counta. I mora than «»no#, th r am llr «»f n atnut* a alight pallor that waa very tiecom "It'a too late." be said listlessly. " H e you. alw ays, supreme!” iiidii tryliiK to « onerai bltt«*rrnt HUffrr- ing. P. 8. I got the lem ons and f ru it She drew her hand sharply from hla and I have parted forever." lie went out and. boarding a car. clasp " I t Is never too late to atone for a at "R o m a n tic phrases," ahe said * « " « l « , « t l,ll.« r ly . H..« I - P hiK-jr f i u l « « n r x b « m h o » ^ Re generous to me. If not to "T h e re are suffering and fa n lt 9 N,vin«i1 to finir away and In Ita *t«*ad rode dow n tow n to hi» favorite grill scornfully have a right to consider me H a woman r<M*nt. where he sat for more than an 4|n an(j rt.m orH r. th«>rr would be hla him ," she pleaded anxiously. T h e qua lity of his smile changed. hour d aw d lin g languidly over bla unhappiness and the knowledge that prenkrast. F.*r another hour be tra m p W(. ha(j P llu w , „ ^ you , hlnk , “T o y o u f W hat Is be to y o u r - n n . this outburst .mpass.ve.v .it the s trw ta listlessly, steering an (.OH|d pP » 0 mean, so little, aa to eeek " H e Is a man who despises me— •Rwsrd seeming “ Whet do you I > (|m| ............ . would aimless c u r s e through the bustling tinppln«»»« at that p r i c e r Ju stly," she answered steadily. "H e . N"hMinental prnteatattouel hi« words had Hoi. of crow ds A faint, not unplensunt. mel don*| understand." he aald. pas« Is a man whom m y brother ta cruelly an. holy fell upon him , auch aa aom* lng bla haud acruaa hla brow ^ aeeklng to destroy and to whom I r THE .MAH 7 ) J A ) HIGHERPÜP BY HENRY RUSSELL MILLER • n x z L . Ì t h- Ì « ¡¡i^iTtir is...- «*■- ' .....«■»* ....... — ”• Hobb’s Bakery end Grocery