Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, January 15, 1903, Image 6

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Harry's Majority
By DAGNEY MAJOR.
m HAT most deiiglitfiil companion
I of tummer days the nitt wa
fining brilliantly th rough the open
window into a chnrmingly appointed
dining-room one bright June morning.
Breakfnst wa In id for three. At the
heart of the table sat Miia Pri
cilla Tayne, a sweet, gray haired
woman, with what is termed a
"good" . face, though lined with
care and trouble. Yes; the bowl
of happiness was low when her share
wns ladled out. Thore was a gentle
look of resignation in her face, which
was the reflection of a brave heart.
She brightened up as she heard a
quick, light footstep, findi her niece,
Jessie Burton, a sweetly pretty girl
of about 18 summers, entered the
room.
"Good-morning, auntie! U Harry
down?" she asked, kissing herguard
ian. "No, (tear; but he soon will be, I'm
sure. He can only have one twenty
first birthday."
Many letters for him?"
"A few; one is from Australia,"
"Auntie," 'snid the girl, suddenly,
with a tinge of lovely color naming
her cheeks, "1 I ha?e something to
tell you."
"I di believe I tan guesa whatH is,
JeBsie."
"0, auntia, I am aurt you haven't a
notion."
"My dar, your face convinces mt
that my conclusion is correct. Come
here and let your old aunt whisper it:
Harry has proposed and you have ac
cepted him."
"How did you know?" ejaculated
Jessie. "Yea, he proposed last night.
Aren't you going to congratulate me?"
"Yes, yes. darling. May you be
very, very happy," and she kissed her
niece lovingly. "Are you quite sure,
Jessie, that you love him, and that
there is nothing that would prevent
you from marrying?"
Jessie replied by a look that indi
cated such a question was entirely un
necessary. "You know, dear, I was in love once,
and some one was fond of me, but
but things went wrong. Some day
you shall hear the story, dear, then
you will understand how it is I am
so anxious about you. Ah, here is
Harry!" '
At that moment a handsome young
fellow entered the room. Jessie ran
and kissed him, and led hkn to her
aunts who was smiling through tears
of happiness and sorrow sorrow be
cause she foresaw a bitter parting with
Jessie.
After oft-repeAted congratulations
and many happy returns, Harry was
permitted to open his letters. The
gist of the one from Australia ran as
follows:
"Mr Dear Sob: I trust you will receive
. thl on the day you attain your majority.
Now that you have arrived at an age of dis
cretion, I wiEh you to know as much of my
history as Is necessary. . . . Pray, my
dear son, do rot think hardly of me. . . .
All I have done I have done for the best.
... I have instructed that good man.
Rev. William Nayar.d. your guardian and
counselor all theee years, to tell jnu as
much as he thtr.lii fit. . , . He will see
the lawyers for you. After to-day you will
be able to draw $1,500 a year. . . . This
will continue until my death, when all 1
have goes to you. . . . Wishing you all
happiness, my der bo?.. Tour moet af
fectionate FATHER."
Harry read thia through twice, amid
a strange feeling1 of uneasiness) and
emotion. It was the first letter he had
ever received from his father. He
sat down, looking rather pale, crush
ing the letter in his hand. Was his
three months of perfect happiness at
this house to be marred by some hor
rible revelation? lie trusted not.
Somehow or other be thought of
James Barton, his rival. - ',
Miss Payne had taken a great fancy
to Harry when they first met, two
years ago, and he had latterly been
staying with her and Jessie, with the
inevitable result that he fell head over
ears in love with her pretty face.
"My guardian, Kev. William Nay
land, will be cellinc to see me to-day.
Miss Payne," he paid at length, "about
some business matters. Awl, Jessie,"
he broke off, "I should' like to see
you inhe gardt-n after breakfast."
The meal having concluded, with
painfuj evidence that things had gon
atwist, Harry strolled into the gar
den with her.
"Darling, what is it? What is the
matter?" she asked, gently nestling
up to him, , "Sorr thiiif has gr.nt
wrong, and' who f-hould F.iare your
trouble with yr.u b'.t I?"
The doubts and :'rp!exitie.which
entangled his mind for a moment
seemed to ovprwlieln: him. then, with-
U a wnj-d. l.e tot.k ii,f p)r! in th
'img arm and held her closely n.
Lin.
"Jessie." h begirt falteringly at
!, "if- if there should he anything
I'-'f n:; t nentc hpv.ven our mur
di.r."i s:i Uu h:,n!!y of me.
f .?.:. K n secret in my family, and I
i ive t it from you, believe me
-. V-fi i suy that it was throiigh no
l'.n.ir of mine. 1 had no iuttntion to
li rt he"
"). .fnrrv! Harry!" gobbed Jessie,
r.-'W t':.n r'. hly abrmed. "I don't
I.:. .,. n.i-ju, indeed i don't,"
t r-:-.u.;:.w:t:i a iloodof !e;irf.,am!
. ..' c.-j::.fort lier till RjH.
'. -c'..'.. t! t ut lit r heart to her mint.
'J':iii: i.fleiiuioii, Kev. William .;,-
'. j. ;.i d waselot-eted v.ith Hur-
:. inur. I lurry had the
fou.-t n and ufr-ctiui r
i..:- i;i ic.iii n. who had heen like a fa
ti.tr ; i.im for 17 year.-, and hud Il(
..;ioun the painful nature of the d:it;.
wiikli the clergyman had to perform:
tbht iif;.ernnun he would surely haw
cd U a better tk.
"I would first of all tell you, IUrry,
that I have an unbounded faith and re
gard in your father, who, umU r the
most adverse' circumstances, has won
the esteem and respect of all with
whom he has come in contact atnce re
siding in Australia. He only mndoone
slip in his life, but it hna cost him
well, God only knows what! When he
left he expressed a hope to me thai, if
he married, I would tuke cure of any
children with whom he woe blessed
and bring them up In total ignorance
of who their father was. This I prom
ised to do. He married out there nnd
ybti wore born, but in giving birth to
you your mother died. When you were
four years old he sent you to inc.
When you attained your majority he
inst ructed me to tell you the secret of
his life, and begged that you would
not judge him too harshly. Through
hard work he has gained a substnntinl
fortune, and from this day you will
receive from the lawyera suflicient
capital that will yield an income of
$1,500 a year, You will now hear"
"Stop!" said Harry, quietly, with n
strange, hard look in his face. "1 can
not nnd will not touch one penny of
my father's money. He has deceived
me. He had no right to bring me up
with the thought that his life hud
been beyond reproach. It was cruel
cruel cruel!"
He was pacing the room now; his
face was white und set.
"Jessie the girl to whom I am en
gaged what will she any? What am
1 to tell her? I, who have nlwnys
been taught to be truthful und open
ever since I learned to speak. I have
been kept in ignorance of that which
1 ought to have known, and what she
ought to have knowu."
"it was done with a noble purpose,
and worthy of the noble mind that en
tertained it," broke in his guaniinn
quickly, "Were your fiancee to know
the whole story she would revere
aud honor the name you bear."
"I shall hear nothing until we are
married," retorted Hurry, v.;l; i;;p.u
ly rising anger. "Is it not enough tluu
my my father has killed my faith ir.
him? Now you wish to kill her faith
in me. Sol no! no! 1 can't hear the
truth;" and he strode from the. rutin.
He staggered blindly into the i.;n-ing-rooni.
llut he paused on the
threshold. He saw Jessiebtanding near
the window, and by her, with his hand
roughly seizing hers, stood James Pan
ton, his rival.
"Jessie, 1 desire an explanation," he
said, quietly, but with a voice that
shook with suppressed passion and
jealousy.
With a startled cry the girl turned
round.
"My explanation is this," put in
Banton.with a sneer, "that the sob of a
common forger is not a suitable hus
band for Miss Payne's niece!"
"Kecall those words!" shouted Har
ry, "you lying scoundrel!"
"Th&y are true," sneered Banton.
"Twenty-three years ago your father
forged a check, was convicted, impris
oned, and finally left for Australia,
where he has since lived. Jf you den t
believe it, I have ample proof. Uo and
ask Kev. William Nayland."
"ft is a lie! a lie! liar!" thundered
Harry.
"It isn't true, it isn't true," cried
Jessie, moving towards him.
The shout Jiad brought Miss Payne
and Kev. Nayland into the room.
"You are not the son of Henry Dain
ing, as you think, but of James Tren
ton, the forger, one and the same
man!"
At these statements, Miss Payne gave
a strange cry. Jessie ran to her.
"Auntie, auntie, say it's not true."
Then liev. Nayland stepped forward
and told them a tale of how a mnn had
fallen among evil companim, hiwi got
into liebt and had forged a cneci:; Low
he had once been engaged ;o sLl, 1 1
cillu Payne, and how he had gone to
Australia to start life afresh, feeling
that he was unworthy of her great
love. He told them of the henored
name he bad won, of hi hard, b.'t;er
struggle, and of his fortune reaped by
long years of toil, of hi marriage to u
woman who, in giving birth to iinrrj.
had died; how the father swore that
his chiid should never know what his
father had been, so he sent him to live
in America at a sacrifice that none
would ever know.
"And you, James Banton," thun
dered the clergyman, with rightrou.
wrath, "you, the only one in the fam
ily who knows the secret, throng).
jeaJvuty must use your knowledge ii.
a base and foul way, in order to crus:,
the love of that trite, pure girl there"
pointing to Jessie "for Harry, the
Hon of that splendid., spirit, Jame
Trenton, threatening diwloinjres un
less he sent you more money. Check
after check you received"
"It is a scandalous lie!" gaspwflian
ton, with a livid face. "No one can
gainsay it."
"Yes, 1 will gainsay it!" said a low,
quiet voice: "1 arrived from Australia
last night. I am James Trenton, alias
William JJaining."
All looked up startled. In the door
way stood an oid man with bowed
head. Miss PriscalJa looked up:
, "O, James, James!" she cried, run
ning to him, "you come back after ail
th cue yea ra I Thank 0 od 1 Than i.
God!"-r-Chicogo Tribune.
the Compromised,
Friend I thought vou said
teuded ti put on mourning for your
poor liuMaDU.
Vir!(;n I did, but it wan in verv
bw:omii;g that I compromised by wear
ihK black stocking. Denver HepuL-
iicau.
The Wardwfll family, of Detroit.
comprises a mother and 16 brothei .
and sisters, all resident of that v.it
except a brother, who is in the Kloi
dike, and a sister. The oldest is 75, tl. .
youngest 45 years old. There hi:
never been a death among the brotl
tt and sisUrs in the family.
Dr. W. W, Tnggurt, the nye spwiinl-
ist, at the l'oindriter Hotel, will in
tend to your eyes, lit your snectaclM,
euro your liettdiiche and nrrvotiv
trouble. Otia charge (or una your.
Cant of cliildien a speciality, (ilnsoa
ground iu Portland.
A IVsmsiii Aw ful i'vrll.
"There is only ono way to save your
life and that is through an operation"
were the startling word heard by Mrs,
I. B. Hunt, of Linio Kidge, Wis., from
her doctor after he had vainly tried to
cure hnr of a frightful case of stomach
trouble and yellow jaundice, tiall
stones hud formed and she constantly
grow worse. Then she began to use
Klectrio Hitters' which wholly cured
her. It's a wonderful Stomach, Liver
and Kidney remedy. Cures Dyspep
sia, Loss of Appetite. Tiy it. Only
oOcts. tiuarunteed. For sale by
Adamson & Wintiek Co,
N0TICEOF DISSOLUTION
Notice is herein' given that the
firm and partnership of White it
Cnmphell, iKtinp business in the
Citv of l'rineville, Crook County,
State of Oregon, is hereby dissolved
by mutual consent, Mr. John V.
White retiring. All accounts due
said firm will be collected and re
ceipted for by Mr. J. E. Campbell,
nnd all accounts owing by said firm
will be paid by Mr. J. E. Campbell.
Dated, this -1th day of Novem
ber, 1902.
Stkjm lie Uni Tortured.
"I sufl'ered such pains from corn I
could hardly walk," write H. Robin
son, Hillsborough, Ills., "but Btick
len's Arnica Salve completely cured
them.'1 Acts like msgic on sprains,
bruises, cuts, sores, scalds, burn, boils,
ulcers. Perfect healer of skin dis
eases and piles. Cure guaranteed by
Adamson A Winnek Co. Price 25c.
Petition for l.leense.
To the County Court of Crunk County, State
uf Orenon:
We the undersigned residents of Ashwood
Precinct, Crook County Oregon, resiectfully
petition )onr honorable body that a license be
granted to Larry Malnney to be!) sptrituoua,
malt and vinous lixuont, in quanitittes less
than one gallon, for a period of one year, at
Ashwood, Ashwood precinct, Cruok County
Oreetro.
Names. Xamca,
C F Hamilton, P 0' Hourke,
F W Driscoll, Al Shenell
L L Shreve, ' ii B Heath,
George J Kibtlin, P Lehrman,
Geo H Massaaiore, Jatues Kohinson,
Charles D K nanson, J M Wood,
M H (iratf, Jos liice,
T L Childers, Milo Wood,
Dan Krans, Y L Atidersou,
Charles K Duncan, H C Burton,
F P Hipe, K K F.Kitleston;
Krauk Khunbuni, S W Temlinson,
Bees Lewis, Lester Bryan,
J I) Cunningham, W ll W alker.
W H Huston, J.C broKftu,
W H Grater, C C lndolph,
W J Sayyean, John Knife-tit,
F.ltner KuiKht, Ksm I srrnichael,
Wm KitiR, Glsn Grater,
K D G.iustr, J G Poindexter,
Edward Mullarkey, Le Wood
Hujdi .Sweeney, Jack Brojan,
Frank Hulk, W H NcCoy,
Patrick Ueilly. E C Flnnel, ,
A W Grater, ' - Clins I, Freer,
J II OKellJ , , . Joe Tootliuien, .
Joel McCollum, J W Mi:Culli...i.
Notice is hereby given that the fon'oiii'
petition will lie pn-sented to the County
Court on the 7th day of Jan., l!xj;(, at whijh
time the said Larry Maloney will apply to
snid couit for such license to sell spirituous,
malt and inous lupinr ' -j.
. , "LAKUY MALOXKY.
Thia fllpnatore in od every box of the genuine
Laxative BromoHJumme
the remedy that curai n coM la one d
This will sav3 your Life.
jay liiuuc.ig ywu vj uoo
Dr. King's Mi Discovery,
...tor....
, Consumption, Ccughs and Colds.
. . M J. I s...A
ine only tsMtrut teuu vuie,
Nfi fTurn. KO Pav. lour Drue-
gist will warrant it. 1
ABSOLUTELY CURES
Grip, Influenza, ABtlima, lironchltis,
Whooping Cough, Pneumonia, or any
Affection of the 1 hrual ana i.ungs.
tdiii nrvTTi c rorr.
I nisaiN w w . - - - - -
Regulax Size 50 cent and yl.Oa
A. B. LIPPMAN & CO.
Sell Lumter for
CASH ONLY!
Notloe.
My wife, Julia Cyrus nd I hv
("operated for till time to come, and
1 will not he responsible lor her in
anyway, or liny debuj she may con
tract, W, II. Cyki's.
'Now cue Appointed Time."
Tlio 0. It. A N. Co, has juit issued
haudsuniel; illustrated pamphlet entitled,
'Oregon, Washinghtun A Idaho and
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are anxious fur information, about lint
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O K. N Co. agent at tthanikn a list
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Notice.
To all peasons owing for horse
shoeine at 0. L. Salomon's shoo,
you are notified to call and settle
one half of the amount duo, with
the estate of the said C. L. ISivlo-
mon.
Signed; Naomi Salomon,
Admiuti'utrix.
COl liUS AM) COUIM S t'llll.l).
UKN.
neeuiimtenilullaii ol m Well Known
Clileaf a lkli)-sleliiM
. I use mill jiroseribe Clniniberlitin's
Cuu yh Itemed)' lor almost all obsti
mite, constricted rmiKlni, ith iliscct
results. I prescribe it to cliildrcnol all
HCJ. Am glad to recommend it to
all in nreil and setiking relief from
colds and coughs and brnnchiul alllic
t ions. It is nun-narcotic and safo in
the hands ol the most unprofessional.
A universal panacea for nil mankind.
Mks. M.ky K. Mki knoy, M. D.,
I'll, 1) , Chicago, III. This remedy is
for Side by all druggists.
Estray Notice.
Grizzly, Nov. 6, W02.
Came to toy place about th
middle of October. ' One ml three
year old cow marked with split in
r i )' 1 1 1 and undcrbit in left far,
branded big circle on right hip,
Owner will please call and pay
charge and remove name from my
premises or the animal will lie sold
according to law.
II. L, MONTGOMKRY.
umber.
For all kinds of rough
and dressed lumber.
Kiln dried flooring
and rustic, go to
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Goods sold fm- nish and on tho installiiicnt plan. '
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John Cyrus Prop,
Dealer in Silverware, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks.
Optical Goods, Sewinar machines etc-
Repairing done by W. H. Cyrus.
Prompt attention Siutn matt order).
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