t A Fair t Revenge Ey JOHN ST. CliAIR. Z rnilB tender ihida of in Aiurutt ee J were, tleullug over the claetlc li.umn (if Miictiawi. On tli 'unci 'raiti!d bitt iwuluvifb. No tweet timr ti.ur l Invert' ooiitldnwea nwid the ilr ii .loilimm fir minified wllh liie ripple i.f the tiiKiw, Tii a I thry were lover ippiaied miner from llif proprietary i,, i' wlili which the young' ivomim r i nrd-RtJ ln-r ecunpsiilon ami the loin aof r. prnavli In which the addrrtfctd him, There they rat. olivluut of nil armnul. Iiordlnn iif muny n quiwtlnjrKltir.ee anil ',frtfout i f II" bead in tbrir dl r'ilun. fhe tmtminr hrifrude from ( liiriijin wait kcii!y litre Id the roll tiir.t ,if the pnlrnnd murtllUd beyond mr-annip that nfthliijr of what wat tak iiir pUi't could bp overheard. "Ml !" mli! Oricr Merfllnott, "I never r,nild think, "'hit Percy Ten llrock rw In that rra-t)n, r-l-head.d Doro thy Sii.lth. Wie'i older than he id, Idol" "Oh, I i!tin'l knew," mid Tiny Mm, "Sl.e't rvrMlnly no Venut, thnt Doro thy; Vnl whit o( h'ra7 III" fti'e will ri -r Is h' fortune, nd he hi noth ing iml the few dollar! he jrrtt In Law ver S" 'i ore r' otlice, H't father bee to t ippi.it lilm. I wouldn't hare Mm If ev.ry hair of kit held were bung with (", mtonrt." "Ymi didn't ilvnir think o," it-f-rt,-d O.w, "Lit! winter you tnd he were j-rrtt friend It'l i rte of the fur aid the ((rupee, with you." "Ii' u cane of ernwyrd Jraloiiry th vim." retorted Tiny, mid the pair of Mendt ttimtrred dn to the like ti ?irrh of tht eternal mile. M -an while the lovre moodily re- riri!nl inch other. Their iiuarrelahad i p-.n (-'nriit of talc ind had retched l l'l'!l' "I thlrk l! tt too had. Percy, the wny win trfs' me." Mill Dorothy, her an- br.ir plinnilnir I'ke P'!d In the ti ' M. h" twft American fare wllh I: yf- ip.'i. n.'f of I tplrited ini-ettry li.'',' k b Intelligence, jet onr c i b Hie fonwIoiKiH" of lnjn A ' !'!etitrf ihe runde. with her t 'hs tlM"!1 fliiir tnd look of hon f i; td hi re4 f ill lhhi(( mean. "Vm J "'llieritely ulirhled me kiM r lit : Mr, Prow n't dti.ee. Whit.lt the m-n:.!"ir (.f thlt? Ymt know you ff eDKjr.ei! to me. rijt ynv dunred w'th hvi cure trd flirted otitrofcolfiJy ;0i thur Med'l"o1t tr'rl. Now rou re t't t fi-iLiiip thorit It. lh you f-'-k ! hs' roti'lK'? IVi run Imtpln J m iriiir-' tiitlt down trire'Iyiindfrln-r.-'i? Ni.vr! P re. Yo-i kt w I have. t vd von. Through ood report ind :l rri"ri I rtv utitod by yon. I know Ton t- ettrtntpntit. I tell you to, thotich I htee denied the ttorl'l when nili.p he rwnted them. Thoiiirh I Vnee iiii"wit')ty 'I p'lHitUd !h Idet 'in n'hert ttid H, I im Tri)tdfd t:ii 't t"0 true thnt you hte been, in )it i?r. 'up tiftlntt ery gtnit ihtt't t'n'n?.' "I H-'irve." the went on, ptttlonnte 1, "ht you are- in deM; thtt your i.t.'T hoie It this milHrrplne. nppolnt nu nt Hint hm bwn offered yon. Yet, (n i"lte of ill, I im willing to mirry you If yon will only i-wetr tol-mnly to ri fiTin. I will to with you it onct to n, linn nya. What do I rare for Itoln tion in.! want of toclety. I cure fur li.re. The love you one promited me. Thi ttrnni'. rlcrp, undvltiir affection tnb klndr-d toult ihould hnve for each thr r. I hellevt In ilrtue, In honor, In tmnenv in wan md womnn. md I nnt ri'tdv to demote mynelf to you ami to j cir holi ehold, eome whit will. .You j can't my I im nnreotomble. I only il; thnt you lo roe hi return. My ftith-e will object It tint, hut when bo t. i't iliat my hpp'n,,,, I Involved he will (rive. way. Oh, Percy, wt could l to happy!" The, jounj ml n't inmewhtt fttoMd oiuctrnanuc lighted up for in IntUnt 11 the enthutitim of bit fair com panion. Hit better Mture iHrred faintly beneath lt cerementt of telf ithncw for a moment. But hnmedlite ly e!f-ltiterest iertd it iway and riifled the incipient pleading of honor nd hnneity. "Why, Dorothy," he tairj, coldly, "you turely hava known me lotijr enough to hive learned that I never adopt 1 retoVutlon without ha in? carefully examined ill reitont for ind ipalctt it," "Did you," broke In Dorothy, im pu'.dively, "exercite thli caution before yini told, me jxu loved me?" Percy fluilied mirrlly. "1 belleTe," )it wnt on, "In the old Peralin prov erb, 'Undertake nothing of which thou hait not well considered the end.'" "An excellent motto, truly," taid Dorolhy, coldly. "Since when, may I aik, did you adopt thla moat wite philoeophy. It teem pity It thould have come to you to lit Do you think you baie well considered Ihe end you to evidently contemplate?" Feminine intt'net had already warned heT of thi treachery the unworthy youth medi tated. "Oh, yrt," he continued, "I know what I an dolnr. I have conaidcred it ill. I did ivold you lut night. I w ant to brlnp thil thing to in end," he ildvd, brutally. "Don't trouble youTtelf, Percy Tes Broek," replied the now indlgnint firl. "It I. ended." "Well, Dorothy," tild Percy, tome whit net tlctj, for hit aelf-love wtt hurt, "you did rem twfiilly In love with me, Hut I don't bliine you for thlt mlmn d.rmUmHnu. You thould be triad that wt hive both discovered our true feel. Ii2 In time, before) we hid become hiipelcetly bound to etch other. Tt It bent for you thit I thould leave you, be-it (bat we thould pirt. I wild return yu your letteri ind pretend, md you ran throw iny tchoottwy effuilon in the fire." "Very well, Percy," returned hl dl etrded flnncct. "i'a ttuow tijcni in Ihe Are. Thai will be the flmt time they will hive had my rmth In tbiun." "Ill, lill" laughed Percy, tinenidly. "You are potltlvely brilliant." He d;d not like the fact that Dorothy (rv him hit freedom to rwdliy. It mm whit dfpreclnted the hl(;h value he tet on blniHehf. "I)e!len me," he told, pompuvily, "I thill alwayi entertain the liinhcit opinion of you. Hut you know yourmlf that your fither linot ible to give you I dowry, and tht the ponltlon In the Philippine! It worth only $1,000 a year. Ilow could twopeo ple'llve on thnt? I wlti my Ute imj yon with youra." "I don't choote to dltciwt the mat ter with yon, now that I have rnleWd you," ti:d Dorothy! "but be plwued not to refer to my ttttet. It It true I wnt born In luxury ttid aceitnu m'-d to have every tnnte (rratided, hut I hive never Vet that fact ttind In try wty since w lot! our wealth. The fact thnt 1 wit willing to nnrry yon wti eufflc'ent pwif of that, lloirwr, thit It riHhinir. Oood-hv, Percy. Keep up your tplrlli. Thlt Incident wilt toon be forirotten. You hive quite iMirrelVd ny f'lolith hVent t mtyhtve liml. Still, we' ctn It frlend. fall warlontlly. and people will think there hofver been in.vth'nr between lit." Had Per cy known trvlhinf of what t'oini on In Dorothy't nilrd h would have a toon entered 1 llon't den at hive rtllirlat theRmilhmanthmiialn. Dorothy rrturr.ixl to tomvn.yetumed In earuent the Irsvnirsr of Ucr voice, which ut (IrU the had tal-.en up tt 1 pittlme, ind mndf fioh gMJi nt of her tuition thit her ntturtwy flexible toprano voice of wide rtnjre niuired brilliancy tt.d came to prri ct!y un der control that a brljrhtfutu-ei'.ened hefire her. At the time llmo fortune, t If tlret of frownlog on :h Fmithr, frtve tuch 1 fnrn to IVrothyV fa'her't hutine4 that the gkiomy awwUn h'.a tfTalri that hd flrirt fHrhl'ned iwiy te teldeb Percy vnniihed, led one line morning th merchant by rucceirful di-tl wtt tblr to pull out o' epeciiln tlou Into h' legitimate builneti with lirge fortune. Prcv begun to think he bad nude a tniUke, and took to frequenting the Kmith retidenoe with riRiilarily: but Dorothy treated him with nbeolutr ranki,i.a. "I am eddd to sty art now," "he nld, "en If you had not effectual y cured me of all tbr folly. Kext month I go to flermnry to etnt") j hut. tr.y deor Percy, before I go I with to prorc my friendehip for yon. Mrt. Vintiturt it living at the I-cxingtou. Sh hat twodiiighlerR (li e It to ar.gel of beamy, but poor anchnrrh nwute; the other h bees WfUS.OnO 000 by her uirle, the c.pper king. Il.'tfln awful pity, Iboiieh. lh! the it nyly, il!, end tome tty an epileptic. 1o down there. Ymi know Mrt. Vtntlttart. You met her it our hour kitt winter, ('ill, ir.ike yvivrtclf itrvehk. MtVe lrve to th ogreM. Five m'llion doUeiet"U rIM th- rcot! bitter pill. T hwv h l full of romince a"1 would e eharmeo if ernne one wiid ekpe with her." A h'nt war cnnturh, Avtrice dnihd Peri-v't toprehernlon vf evfrythlng. ind he loel rn tlm In Inrrwlltllng hi-mte'f with Mrt, Vtntittart, "Old c'.iap. all right." he tald to hit friend Hilly, Ihe trainer, 1 few wee after hir co-vertation with Dor othv. "If aH right, old bo). I'll pay yon thit SLOW ntit week. J hive the helreta hvmolited. Maud's her lovely r.inir. Ye (fnot! Din tne t ukiji J"j- -ntlmental kea'rt. "Coti,, into l"iRFAI. FSTATF FfiR SAI furifen. Maud." an all lht aort tWi?. We miffht at well he marrlrd with her mMlher'icmieerit.biit I've per. tuailH her that th- old lidy la (ied ijralnHt ut. and wt will ekipe. to-mr-row. Next day w will be on the road to San Fraociieo, and I'll end you i check from that rlijr, juirt bttart we mil for the I'h'llppiDei. She. wtmM hie nie poout there, though I withed to tiKrnn ippolntmMt it hmnt. Well toon be back, thrmeh, md won't Intake t.h epllcptie'i dolltrt fly! There'i i lut of fun In $5,000,000. I'll h hr declared inian ifter a year or to, inif then we'll lee about the. hor. .you'll be- In It, old chap. Ta-ta uf Viedmehen otmy old flam, Dorothy fitnlth, wonW tay." The tlopennent took plice nert nifrht on tim. The nnfortunite epileptic, with ecstatic oounteiianc, and the fat uni Tercy reftfhed Sin Francisco, where they hod tn exptinttlon and i toene. I.eaTinjr hit wife on the Pacific const, he returned to Chicago to bor row funds, for the delitdejd.coupl wr dnierte and pennilett. Arrived, in CaicaKC ,h tru1h or lh whole affair came ojit. Kverybodywai. wonderlntf it thf elopement, but the woniK'r (rn'e way ft; merrbnent when the eip'.anjticn watyiveu. Percy iw walking luoodliy log Lake f-liore dj-ire the day afttr hit irrlal, when be met the radjwit Dorothy, betuilful ta Yen 111, emeTfin from the fom oi the Adriatic, "How d'ye ro, Percy?" the mill irchly. "You )waya wem chtn.-eabie. you know j but who would h'.vt I'l.ciigh you would have irprli'd voiii' friend:' thli way7 You imcd to y y u would never marry unlent your lutnv hai. ntimcy. Whit on Mirth nmd. ymi t, and fall In love with SJaud 'ji;it:rr. It It very beaiiliful to know of nwh if. Inieretled afTpctlon. Fhr't not onlj pto'n, but poor. I thotiht I lo!rf yor thnt her lovely titter May hfd beet left tS.OOO 00(1. What? I old yon, dl I nril7 Hurvly, I did not wake 11 niit takt. There in 110 tcliir.v hov. much one can be deceived l:i u rijiii. Vt al thought yon a money htuite.", Hut It I) charming to know thit pi 1" s"cin: Hill cx.ton t,h' tori;;d -anh. I tup pone ymi arc anticipatir.f; )if" of per feet lovel;neV)ve in a c tlii'-e : Philippine ore, tool How ehxrmirifr flood-by, Perrg, t will ft,r Jfamhnr' Patiirdty. Remember tiit to tfouc' (iondi-by!" Percy ttood gtzlng tftfr hr, think ing ttniilterahlt thingt Chicago Hec- ord-TJcrtitf. Will Posh Advertising. Kinaldo M. Hall, the new adver tiling man forth 0. K. & N. Co., Tuetdav took up bin work in the general pawwnger office of the com pany. Hia wife accumpanied him to Oregon and the y will irmke their homo here. Mr. Hall's firHt work will Lb to organize his branch and get well acquainted wkhhin field Then he will put Oregon and Washington before the world in all sorts of attractive) forma. He doea not believe that an occasional heavy pamphlet, however good it ma v be as literature, is the most effective way to advertice the ad vantages of a country like Oregon One of the things he has in mind t-j do is put iu the hamiti oi all tourists who visit Oregon some isim pie, attractive, ttue statement about the state, generally suited to a phase of the tmbject pertinent to the occasion. All his matter will be prepared with a view to giving informat;on to hotmweeker, rather than as a mere enlcrUmunent to thoto who wish to be amused. Mr. Hall will spend Borne time in get ting acquainted with tho country and, with General Passenger Agent Craig, in laying plnns to make the adverting department most of' fective, Dltiolotloa Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm of Wakefield & Starr is this day dissolved by mutual concent V. Starr retiring L. wane field collecting all biliti and paying all indebtedness of the late hrin K. Z. Wakefield C. W. Btarr. Fhlnglct For Halo. I hive for tale it my ebiitgln mill on McKiycrMk 100,000 shinsle and will niaiiitiaotiire over 4dO,UOO more durini! the teuton. All from the chokiciit timlwr. Price, tv the mill i.25, delivered in Pr't.evillH 2.60. J. W. KlTTKR. tUS -M tent of denied unimproved land, covtred by ditch that (urnithia uniple water for Irrigation purpmet. in ran wiinmmw and all kinat of Undar veKatihlM on tin plaoe. Three aidet art fenced with btrUd wir fioca. Covertil with chcineeti, aaKehriwh ttid aaitterinE iunirwrt. lriiiest outrnnw in ormnty tdjoinine where owner can turn out hit ctttlt and but mtie lecumK nectwtry durinK winter. Addrew Jmjhnal 1iI lutate Agency, rrinefU.t, uregnn. FOR 8ALK-A two twry dwallinit with ham and outhoutet in the city of Prineville. Thit property it well titunltd and it covered by irriirttlon. It covert ona-fourth of i blook Mid It one of the beat rmidence locatiout in tht town. Prict muonslilt. 'OR SALE -One of the best looaUd fvmn in tht ftniout clover belt in ths 8ciia creek country, cmieiiting of ItiO uvm. 40 acret it olovor. Agnod btm 40x100 nd all under fence. Log houm and other ordintry improve, uicnta. (Joud pardon mined overy yew and a variety of email fruitt. I1!0 tore .if fine tw timbrthat will eventually lt worth more than the price now uked lor the entire farm. All under private irrifatiiig ditch that got with tlie property. Diatolutlon Mittoe. Notice is boreby givnn tint the firm ol Michel & Rister known the Bee Hive is this dnv tlittoUfd by mutual content. O. M. Kicr retiring. 1. Michel colleotiiiK all bills and paying all inilcbtnesi ol the 1-ne firm O. M. Ktssra. I, Michel. Hamilton Stables . mi Redby Feed Barn. BOOTH & ED K. WHITE, White & -DEALERS IN- WINES, LIQUORS, COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED. POINDEXTER HOTEL. PRINEVILLB, OEEGON. Prlneville-Shanlko Stage Line. DAILY BETWEEN P2INEVILLE AND SUANEO. -SCHEDULE.- Leave Shaniko, 6 p. m. Leave Prineville 1 p. m. First class accommodations for the traveling public. SSEN6ER AND FREIGHT Mamson & Winnek Co., Agents. . G. M. Cornett, Manager, BAY STALLION OWNED BY , J. L. WINDOM, will make the season of 1902 at Culver, 0m egon. Bred by G. Springer, of Culver, Oregon. Pepioree Sire: The registered Clydesdale, Ballston bred by Ladd & Reed, Portland. Dam: Registered Cleveland bay mare, Conning Maid, bred by Ladd fc Reed, Portland. HALLSTON is 17 hands high and weighs in thin working order 1620 pounds. He is o dark blood bay, four year old in June, TERMS--I10 for insurance; reduction for three or more mare. Cary House Bar. Henderson & Pollard, Proprietors, LIQUORS, CIGARS MAIN STREET. Cornett & Elkins. We have received a large supply of. 9feu Buckeye Wfowers and Reapers, Steel JCing and Jfollinyswortt hay rakes, Jackson forks, Blocks and Carriers, Whick we will sell at reasonable rates. Give us a call before purchasing elswhure. Send for catalogue. Stock boarded by day,' week or month. Fine saddle horces and livery turnouts. Kates ri;Asonabl, Good accommodations. Remember lis when in Prine ville, and we guarantee that yuot patronage will bo appreciated and deserved. COIiNETT, Proprietors. JOHN COM IIS. Combs. DOMESTIC and fTf A IMPORTED... VjlVJxlXYOi FIRST POOR SOUTH Arrive Prineville, 6 a. m. Arrive Shaniko, 1 a. w. BATES REASONABLE- PRINEYILLE, OREGON