The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current, July 17, 1908, Image 6

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roadside “do bring me one ot «none
n ii W eek O f,
leather cushion«. I don't want to sit on
" B ill," sa id th e Itlllevllle p o a trn a a te i
the grass and I ’ve bad enough of ihe !o a citiz en w h o w a s lo u n g in g utiout, 1
m o t o r !”
" h e r e 'a a le t t e r frutti y c r a u n t , ’m illie r
She stood absently watching the c h a u f­ o n e f r o m y e r u n c le u n' 1 re c k o n h ere '»
feur obeying her b e h e s t with swift aluc- o n e w i t h t h e bill f e r t h a t l u m b e r you
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rit.v, and reflected that Gerald's air of
b o u g h t; utT n o w I w a n t to a x y o u a i r
bore she really must get rid of him, if
yo u a lo o k in ' f e r a n y m o r e t h is w e e k ?
only for a little while!
C o p y r i g h t . l<*Vv h r J. lì. L ir i M N C o r r C o m p a n y .
As she ponderial. Ihe object of het K hz », o f y o u air, yo u w o n 't g it ' e m —
tty
All r i g h t » r r s c r ' ^ J .
l:Jith .Hurgan W illett
thoughts crossed the road and Joined her. not o u t o' t h i s ottico!''
" A n ’ w h y not?*'
“ All r ig h t! Chuck the walk then," lie
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" K u s e I clo se to n ig h t f e r o n e w eek.
remarked, with exasperating blaudneaa.
p la lu
K nglish, Bill, I'tu a gotti'
" I t ' s not half bad sitting here."
lie In
stretched his long legs out, suiting the a listi In' !"— A t l a n t a C o n s titu ti o n .
to your right, over the brow of th a t hill, action to the word. "L et S a rto get the
tire, then ; he won’t be long."
* * " » > • i tie It a s t i a i n a b to.
that mass of lights!”
C I I A I T K K 11.
But Mrs. W aring did not answer.
binali
William, whose stoninoli
had
Mrs.
W
aring
glanced
upward.
H alf afte r five.
The chauffeur «at
“ Only a look and a flash, then darkness Glaucing opposite, her gaze fell on An­ been taking a day off, waa trying to
tranquilly on the front seat of the motor,
nette, «landing rath e r forlornly near the make a next niorulug break hist ou grape
•making one cigarette a f te r another and again and a silence,' " she misquoted
i motor and looking wistfully into the dis­ fruit.
dreamily,
as
the
motor
whirled
them
past.
wondering, with increasing curiosity as
tance where a misty tangle of lights out­
"I wish,” he said, looking enviously at
the moments slipped by, when the rest of I’hen " B u t w hat a place for b r ig a n d s !"
A Remarkable Recovery.
lining
the
horizon
signified
Kouen.
the
genero lia aupply of food on his little
this
with
a
little
shiver.
"
I
can
positive­
the p a rty would reapi>ear. T w o hours
C
ertanly
there
was
something
discon­
M
rs.
F
r a n k Htroolx», U. F . I». I, A p p le -
sister's
plate,
"
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was
well
enough
to
eat
sine* they nad vanished in the direction ly see them in those inky black woods
solate in the girl’» attitude. Gltssle'» ex­ bacon and eggs, too."
t o n , W Is., w r l l e s t " I b e g a n u s i n g P e r u -
of the cathedral, with the avowed inteu- over there.” Then, in a moment. "l*eur
" H u h ! " exclaimed his little s is te r ; " I n a a fe w m o u t h s ago, w h e n m y h e a l t h
me! A ren’t you thankful th a t we haven't pression became somewhat enigmatical as
'ion of returning in tim e for tea.
she watched her.
wish I was oick vuotigli to eat a gran* a m i s t r e n g t h w e r e all g o n e , a n d I w a s
Again and again S a r to ’» slanting eyes anything valuable on hoard?"
“ Gerald," she «aid, lowering her voice, fruit.”
n o t h i n g b u t a nervoua w reck, c o u ld
H er m anner had regained its usual flip­
dashed down the street, then, no one
"
t
h
a t child will be dreadfully di»ap|M>iut-
: n o t sle e p , e a t o r r e s t p r o p e r l y , a n d f e lt
appearing, resumed their
unconcerned pant inatter-of-factness, and the chauffeur
ed if she doesn't get her walk. C a n ’t
Foolish J a c k .
' n o d e s lro to live. I’e r u u a m a d « m o loo k
sta re into space. It was not until a dis­ pulled himself swiftly into step.
you see she's set her heart on It?" She
Nan
Why
are you saving all of Jack'» a t Ilf« In a diiT erent l i g h t . a» 1 tieguu to
"
F
r
a
n
c
e
is
pretty
safe
going,"
he
rea
s­
ta n t m arket clock intoned six that three
p u t her hand lightly on his ariu. " I t 's letters?
r o g n ln m y lo s t s t r e n g t h .
figures came in sight, walking with the sured l y r prosaically. “ Sicily might In1
y our solemn duty to tuke her into H avre
Kan
Because
he
always
adds
as
a
post­
••I c e r t a i n l y t h i n k I 'c r n n a Is w i t h o u t
a
very
different
affair!
When
the
Prince
exhausted gait th a t m arks the consci­
a r iv a l a s a tunic and strength builder "
script, 'B u r n t h i s ! ' "
entious tourist. On nea rer view it be­ del l'ino and I tooled through there tw o this very moment."
Gussie'» tone was unusually caressing
came ap p a re n t that none of them w as in years ago, af te r one of the usual o u t­
and the »|ieecli seemed n a tu ra l enough,
breaks,
we
had
bank
notes
sewed
in
the
the best of s p ir its ; Mrs. Waring, in p a r ­
ticular. being quite evidently cross— the interlining of our motor coats and c a r ­ but the face of her cavalier went scarlet
w ith annoyance.
invariable result with her of too much ried loaded W inchesters."
“ Duty go b a n g ! ” lie blurted out, with
"V ery exciting!" Mrs. W aring glanc­
sight-seeing.
sudden savagery. “ I see myself leaving
“ Now for the tea-basket,” she announc­ ed at him curiously. "W ell, I’ve never
you alone w ith ------ " lie checked himself
ed peremptorily, on reaching the hotel had to go as far as th a t,” she rattled on,
steps and the atte n d a n t motor. “ Where “ though I do take the precaution of hid­ and fell silent a moment, roughly kicking
the pebbles in h:s vicinity, and then, in a
is it, S a r to ? (let it out, and let’s all go ing aw ay my diamond«, wherever I go, in
sort
of injured growl, " I t ’s too m u c h !”
an inconspicuous chamois glove case at
'u aud have something to eat.”
be ejaculated. “ You've been jolly rotten
H e r glance as well as the words in- the bottom of a tr u n k ."
u n f a ir to me all day, Gu*sie, but this ia
She changed the subject hurriedly.
eluded the chauffeur, who, af te r a mo­
"B u t, speaking of your prince”— there the limit.”
ment's hesitancy at this unprecedented
" T h la ? ” Mrs. W aring ignored the re­
and alluring invitation, dropped silently was a ring of interest in her tone— " I
proach
in his to n e ; her'» had suddenly lie-
from his perch aud seizing the hamper, see by the P a ris H erald th a t he's sailing
for America. Do tell me something alsjut conie very frosty. “ I didn't know 1 waa
NEURALGIA. S T IT C H E S . LA M E N E S S . C R A M P
followed bis employer into the inn.
asking so much." she remarked. “ An­
There, while A nnette Ilancroft piled the man. S a r t o ; one bears such fabulous
T
W IN G E S , T W IT C H E S FROM W E T OR DAM P
n ette will have to Is* disappointed then.
up the quaint Itouer pla tte rs with sweet accounts of his wealth, his good lo o k s;
ALL BRUISES. SPRAINS, A W R E N C H OR T W IS T
Of
course
she
is
under
my
charge,
and
I
biscuits and chestnut
sandwiches, her you must have grown to know him very
T H I S S O V E R E I G N R E M E D Y T H EY C A N ' T R E S I S T
couldn't possibly sanction the impropriety
cousin threw herself into the nearest well during those two years.”
of
her
walking
into
H
av
re
at
this
hour
H er m anner was flatteringly cohfidcn-
chair, tore off her gloves, and set to work
tial. but the chauffeur's face lowered in ­ of the night with my chauffeur."
making tea a t railroad speed.
Gussie bad pulled the right wire, ns
“ H ere’s your cup, Annette,*' she a n ­ stinctively.
usual, and slowly nnd reluctantly the
“
T
he
prince—
oh.
I
know
him
well
nounced, a f te r a n interval of concentrat­
S
T
J
A
C
O
B
S
O
I
L
enough,” he adm itted, resenting this in ­ Knglishman rose to his feet. T o tell the
ed energy.
tr u th , he was a little nshnuied of himself
“ Now, S a rto two lumps of sugar for trusion of an other into her thoughts. " F o r
Pmcc 2 3c a n o 30c
you, I suppose? No cream ? Well, then, his wealth, he has certainly enough— by this time, having, u n derne ath the in­
evitable str a tu m of British crustiness,
pick out a slice of lemon and sit down more th a n he knows w hat to do with.
but for his looks------ ” he shrugged his nn exceedingly kind heart.
here,” indicating a seat beside her.
" O f course I ’m perfectly willing to
“ W hy— w h at's the m atter, G erald? Got slight shoulders contemptuously. “ A man
take that walk.” he annouiK-ed somewhat
a toothache?” as. at sight of the chauffeur of about my own build, I supitose— tall,
stiffly, "if Miss Bancroft u«piM really
occupying the other end of Mrs. Waring*« dark, clean shaven, «(leaks Knglish like
like to go and you wish it.”
chaise-longe, Mr. Ituist's countenance u n ­ a native, and wears a monocle. T h a t is
“ I wish it? As if I wished it !’* G u i ­
about
all
there
is
to
him.”
derw ent a momentary spasm.
se
W aring raised her candid, child-like
Y ou w i t h 499 o t h e r s c o - o p e r a te in w h o le s a le b u y ­
(>|iening the th ro ttle at this point, he
“ I t ’s over now," he said at last, ac­
eyes to G erald's face and dropped .hem
ing, a n d b es id es, w e d o n o t c o lle c t fro m w idow s
cepting w ith a look of disgusted resigna­ broke off a conversation that had lost its
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tion the cup bis torm entor smilingly prof­ charm, and tu rned his attention resolute­ again instantly.
a n d o r p h a n s o f C lu b m e m b e r * , all o f w hich is
At last, in a very low voice, " I
ly to the motor as it swept along the
fered him.
fully e x p l a i n e d in o u r N e w Book, "A n
C ertainly Mrs. W a rin g ’s devotees were level high road between great jagged thought," she said, “ we were only '■onaid-
Fulem
pi*,»,
Invitation to Join in Whole-vale Buying,”
ering
Annette.”
well trained, and knew from long experi­ cliffs that cut the sky.
House, Portland.
t e n t on r e q u e s t. C u t o u t ttnd
T here is a peculiar potency in the first
F o r the moment there was silence on
ence th a t “when Gussie had a mood on"
Or**os: Pi**»» »«Hi!
se n d C o u p o n to d a y t h e C lu b ia filling f a s t.
it was wisest to let her have her way. the front seat, and from the tonneau person plural of a certain pronoun when
booklet. "An Invitation
__
no m a tte r where it led her, no m atter spasmodic atte m p ts s t conversation on used in the right tone by the right wom­
to
Join
In
Wholesale
Buyta*”
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EILERS
PIANO
HOUSE
an.
I
the
p
a
r
t
of
its
two
occupants,
one
of
how much it cost to follow loyally, no
A broad smile cleared the sepulchral
whom sat gloomily wondering, as others
m a tte r how great the strain.
N sm*....................................................... . \
3 5 3 W a s h in g to n S*.,
Now, under the light c la tte r of teacups of his sex had before him, what woman gloom from G erald's o|>en countenance,
A(Wre<ul
PORTLAND, OREGON
and conversation, the little inn parlor pos­ means by her incomprehensible whims and and, nuiking up his mind suddenly, he
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N.
itively bristled with pent-up electricity, of wiles, and how much self-respecting man, crossed the road in a couple of stridis,
approaching the girl, by the moto-.
which the chauffeur, the undoubted cause, even a lover, should put up with.
Nn M e rcy.
H lr I ' l i t l l p S i d n e y ( M o d e r n i .
"Feel like fakin' me into H avre for
On the c a r swept, on through villages
seemed ap parently the least aware, as
M is tre s s — S a r a h J a n e , w h n t hn» h a p ­
hint
h e r Gh, Bobby, you n a u g h t y
w ith the curious adaptability th a t c h a r­ which seemed only an indistinct blur of th a t thing. Miss B a n c ro ft? ” he suggest­ p en e d ?
boy, y o u 'v e been s m o k in g !
(B auae)
ed.
with
engaging
promptness.
"
l
a
'
t
’s
lights,
draw
ing
nearer
and
ever
nearer
acterized the man, he sa t sipping his tea
S
a
r
a
h
J
a
n
e
—
Oh,
m
um
.
I
’ve
fnllen
Boor
d
a
r
lin
g
,
d
o
y
ou
feci
very
b ud?
foot it, then ; I'm ready if you are. ’
and discussing mediaeval architecture to the sea.
do w n tu e s t a i r s a n d b ro k e n iny neck !
Bobby
i
w
ho
h
a
s
been
well
brought
"O
f
course
I
am.’
said
\
n
n
e
t
>
.
She
"
W
e
cannot
be
more
than
a
mile
from
w ith his employer as if he had been do­
M is tre ss
( f i r m l y ) — Well, w h a t e v e r u p ) —T h a n k yon. I'm d y in g .— Bunch.
H av re now.” announced S a r to at length. glanced at S a r to 's motionless figure l>y
ing th a t sort of thing all his life.
The bells of Kouen were ringing for His brief hour was almost over, ami the the motor and then at her causiii. "W ell, y o u 'v e bro k en w ill be d e d u c te d from
t ’n r l e A l l r n .
We'll !>ri-ig til-* tire y o u r w a g e s .—S y d n e y (N . S. W .) B u l ­
vespers before Mrs. W a rin g finally led muffled regret in his voice did not escape bye-bye. G ussie!
“ I-Ots of politicians," remarked B o r is
back then. Come on. Mr. Buist.” And, letin.
rhe sh a rp ears so n ea r him.
the way out into the tw ilit street.
Allen Sparks, " tu rn u p th«fir noses st ths
T u rn in g her head. Mrs. W a r in g glanc­ setting off without much enth'i-insm. rhe
“i ' i f t y miles between us and H av re,”
vice presidency »'hen they lack a million
I l s Vf e* » 1 1 » » « (unlit g.
led
the
way
down
the
hill.
she ejaculated, accepting the chauffeur's ed at her chauffeur with distinct interest.
“ I never give medicine to my children," m ile s of Iwing in smelling distance of It."
"B e sure to hurry back,” Mrs. »Turing
hand as a m a tte r of course in climbing She was not in the least offended.
said Mrs. I.apsling, “ that lias any whisky —( 'I m a g o Tribune.
called
a
f
te
r
them
lieaeechingly.
Bui
was
A dm iration was a coin th a t Gussie ac­
into the car. “ It will be pitch dark be­
in it. Whisky is poisonous. It contains
fore we reach there. By the bje. tier- cepted as a m utter of course from ali S a r to w rong in fancying th a t n«<r umd- too much refusal oil.” - -Cliicsgo T ribune
ders
shook
mischievously
as
'lie
two
(ig-
sides
and
all
classes.
T
he
tribute
was
no
aid,” with an ominous narrow ing of her
Mothers will find Mr*. Winslow's Boothing
d ark eyes, “ you must l>e tired to death surprise to h e r ; it was a certain piquant ures disappeared from view around Ihe
Hymn t h e b e l ’ r e m e d y t o uso lut llielr i ti Wr u
of doing duty in the front seat all this originality about the giver th a t attracted curve of the hill?
By the lime he joined h ’r, however, lu r in g ihe teething p e r,cel.
time— how about taking a vacation in the her curiosity and satisfied her zest for
there wns an enigm atical expression on
novelty.
tonneau for the rest of the distance?”
“ Not H avre a l re a d y ! ” she ejaculated her face which effectually concealed some I n f o r m a t i o n f h e e r f n l l y H o l e d O n
An a w k w ard silence followed, during
Mrs.
C hug w a ter JosiaJi,
w hat
Is
lurking misgivings ns to the wisdom and
which the Knglishman
considered her in accents of genuine disappointm ent.
Yllwhr II apoth- KS T H A lt O D IL I.'N
conventionality
of
her
course,
the
o
u
t­
T
he
words
were
hardly
out
of
her
tem pting proposal with »tony gravity.
apothecaries’ weight?
A n n ette looked uncomfortable, and Mrs. month when the motor gave a sort of come of the prospective tete-a-tete under
Mr. C hugw ater -A p o th e c a rie s’ w ait? 1
the
sta
rs
with
an
inflammable
chauffeur.
|
hiss,
changing
into
an
ominous
rlack-cack-
W a rin g began to fear that she was sail­
(Jeanses tin*«System Effect--
I
t
’s
the interval th a t elapses between the
l
A
fter
all,
Gussie
ra
th
e
r
enjoyed
play­
cack. and. looking behind, S a rto caught
ing dangerously n ea r the wind.
time
when
you
give
the
apothecary
a
pre­
ing
with
fire.
It
is
an
am
using
pastime
ucilly,Dispels ( olds «uni ilenil
B u t the boat came to, as in the end it sight of a scarf-like object wound loving­
when carried on from a safe distan c e!) scription and the tim e when he fills it.
ly around one of the back wheels.
always did.
Cl
"W ell," she h a z a r d e d lightly, ns Irnr C a n 't you tell from the word itself?— j elites d u e to ( (mstmutiuu;
In a trice the car had come to a sta n d ­
“ Oh, very well, then,” Buist said a t
Chicago Tribune.
A cts naturally, acts truly os
length, gruffly, “ i t ’s ju st as you prefer, of still and its occupants were scrambling victim came to a standstill beside her. |
“
W
hat
are
you
looking
ho
»prions
a
l
i
c
i
l
t
?
”
i
course.” And, w ithout deigning a glance out in rapid and perturbed succession.
« Lm xativc.
T he man hesitated slightly. **I wns
“T ire loose, I see,” grunted Buist. as
at the chauffeur, he swung himself into
thinking,”
he
said,
in
an
oddly
c
onstra
in­
he
stiffly
let
himself
down.
“
I
bet
th
a
t
Dest forMen\v£)men one i c u t
the tonneau.
Off the motor whizzde, in a very little th a t last sp u rt of yours gashed every one ed tone, “ th a t a t the r a te they’re walking
ren-yirmnp
and Old.
while leaving Kouen f a r behind, painted of ’em.” He shot a darkly triu m p h a n t they won't be gone any time.”
T
he
H|>ppeh
was
unexceptionable,
but
j*» ¿et its Denej’u’iul Effect*
in neutral tin t against a pale mauve sky. glance a t the chauffeur, who wns examin­
T he wind had died down, and the chill ing the interior of the machine by the the tone rang full of meaning, a subtle
Alwnvs buy the (jenuine vdiicli
suggestion which Mrs. W aring, however,
evening air, faintly stirred by the rush aid of his lantern.
“Only one of the tires is punctured, as chose to ignore.
iuis’ Ino jull name of tlie Com­
of the motor, brought to the chauffeur's
" I think th a t w as nn adm irable a r
quickened senses the subtle perfume of it happens,” was returned in level tones;
pany
*
violets. T hrough the tail end of his eye “but this is beyond repair, u n fo rtu n a te ­ rangernent of mine,” she said, with a de- ,
glimpses were obtainable of a certain pro­ ly. As f a r as I can see, we cannot go mure side glance.
Again the chauffeur dared vpry greatly.
file daintily carved out by the gathering on w ithout a new one.”
Feed your hair; nourish it;
“ A dm irable!” he res|ionded, with quite
“
Well,
walk
into
H
avre
and
get
a
new
dusk.
give
it something to live on.
unnecessary
emphasis.
one
then,”
Gerald
suggested
s
n
a
p
p
is
h
ly
;
"D elicious!” murmured a low-pitched
T here was a long pause, during which
by whom it ia m a n u fa ctu re d . printed on th#
Then
it will stop falling, and
voice very close to his ear. “ Oh, to go "n o th in g could be sim pler.”
f r o n t of e v e r y p u c k a ; } « ’ .
T he two women had for the nonce re­ the frogs croaked unin te rru p te d ly and a
floating on forever like t h i s !”
will
grow
long
and
heavy.
soft wind came in fitful gusts through the
SOLD
&YALL
LEADING DRUGGIST^
tired
discreetly
into
the
background,
the
“ Like t h is ! ”
on* s iz e only, r«‘x«jlur price 50<p.r bollls.
poplars. Above their shrouded tops the
time-honored
resort
of
the
sex
in
a
str
ic
t­
Ayer’s
Hair
Vigor
is
the
only
T he chauffeur tried vainly to throw
off the disconcerting spell of the words, ly masculine exigency. B u t at this ju n c ­ night sky hung down, tacked into place
hair-food you can buy. For
the tone. Case-hardened as the man was ture A nnette's small treble made itself with Innumerable stars, and to right and
left
the
level
fields
of
Fran«1
*
lay
spread,
60
years it has been doing
heard.
by the varied experience of a many-sided
" W h a t a good id e a ! ” she exclaimed a gray expanse curving tow ards the hor- . just what we claim it will do.
life, well versed in the juggling a r ts of
walk
into izon.
feminine mountebanks the world over, e n th u sia s tic a ly l; “ let’s all
It will not disappoint you.
T he setting was perfect for the some­
still, underneath his cynicism, his o u t­ H avre and get the tire— it’s a delicious
" My h s l r n s e d t o b e r s r y s h o r t . H u t s f t * r
what unconventional situation, and G us­
w ard im passivity, there beat a fiercely moonlight night.”
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She glanced appealingly at Gussie, but sie felt th a t she wns enjoying herself,
susceptible, unmanageable heart w ith all
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titu d e of th e woman beside him struck a the thing out to him.”
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chord th a t, in spite of all his d eterm ina­
spect. G e t o u r c a ta lo g u e , p en w o rk , etc.,
tion, was beginning to vibrate painfully. complacent— too complacent for bis own
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