Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1896-1898, August 27, 1897, Image 8

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    Sergeant Flynn (of the Chicago
force): "Pliat dthe dlvll alls ye dthls
marnln, HoKan?"
Officer Iiogiin: "Hhure, on I taught
a cold liiBlit nultiht!"
Berreant Flynn: "doodl It'i th'
only t'inr ye Iver did catch!"
Up to Date.
BEFOKE THE SHRIXK.
The kiiii luul bnridy risen nut of the nun
when tho ncx ton opened thu doors of the
pretty church of Sun Gliinottio on tho llttlo
IhIhiiU of t hloj.'Kli wlilrh tliu Omul
Grnmle Rcpmitdi from Venice-. It whs
holy week, mid tho pious Itdiindersxiilhurcd
for early muss.
The space within wns cold and pruy,
Tho sun luul nut yet clliulieil the hi Ight of
the stulncd ttUm windows of the huly t di
flee. A thin cloud of Incense limited
round the marble pi liars. Tho piTwtuul
light glowed In o deep red bowl Mum the
linage of the Mudonmi, nd the worshiper
begun to fill the worm cuten, wooden
pews.
- They were nearly all women, for the
young and hurdy men of ChlopKla nre
out on the scu, saying their morning prny
era under the don.e of the sky. Vy the
Ide of the wife of some poor IWurinan
kneels the judge's spouse In ekgi.nt ntflrc.
Hot far from her sits the pilot's daughter
muffed In fleery s'mwN to ward off tiii.
draft that comes In between the think
and cracks In the windows and doors.
In the first now before the In no of thi
Madonna eroucbrd on this morning In
boly week a slender young woman of ex
traordinary beauty. Hie wns oblivious ol
ber surroundings. Her head was bowed
over her folded hands, and from her eyes
tear trickled now and then. She did not
see the old vegetable huckster perched on
stool the sexton had provided expressly
for ber, because she could no longer kneel.
Nobody heeded the girl, except this old '
rone, who watched ber curiously. Tho
young woman's rich block hair betrayed
' ber. It waa Luola, handsome, dark eyed
Luola, her cousin Knrlohetta's only daugh
ter. The lilvor bracelet around the dim
pled wrist was hers. The old woman
would have known ber anywhere with
that trinket on her arm.
Luola seemed in great despair. Sorn
Blagia wondered. Could it be true, whiit
the woman of Chloggia were saying, that
Luola was In love with the fair haired
German pointer who hud employed her
for his model f Had she been faithless to
Flllppo, who 'had asked her to marry him,
and whose wife she had promised to boi
Mow the Tedosoo hue gone his way, and
he kneels in despair before the Imago of
the Madonna tho old, old story I
Bora Blagia had always been fond of
Lucia, and her hoart ached for the sorrow
ing oreaturo, but of late the girl hud inndc
no confidante of her old relative. Whon
mass was over and the pooplo dispersed,
the old woman waited patiently for Luoin,
who was still lost in devout prayer. At
last she aroso, brushed the wavy strains of
ber black hair from her forehond, and cast
a lust, Imploring look upon tho imago ol
the Mudouno.
"Hoy, Lucia!" cried Soru Blagia.
On the church step behind her stood the
old woman.
"Whut will you huvoF" qucrlod the girl
With low, oppressed voice.
"I am sorry, Lucia mla," whispered
Sora Blagln, liiylngherhund onthoyoung
woman's shoulder. "I wish I could help
you. Don't toko it too much to heart If
Flllppo loves you, he'll come back to marry
you, believe me, Luclu!"
"But he cannot, Mora Blagia," moaned
the girl. "He cannot ooinn bock to mo.
KUIppo is dead, drowned and I am the
cause of his death.
She. burled
nor face In her hands and
sobbed pitifully,
"Oh, Holy Virgin," murmured the old
woninn, orosslng herself, "You do not
know what u are talking about. You
are losing your mind!"
"It's true, only too true," cried Luola
vehemently. "I will tell you oil, Sora
Biiigiu. Flllppo wus Jealous of thostraiiKor
for whom I sat as a model. 1 was foolish
to flirt with him, but I have nevor wronged
Flllppo the Holy Mother knows! It vexed
me to have him so suro of me, ami when
he told me that he was the only mnn I
could ever love I luiighed at him. Then
became back and asked me to marry him.
But I was obstinate, Sora Blagia, and said
that I would think about It We had a
quarrel and parted In angor, yet we love
each other dearly. Flllppo went to sea
again, though it wns his intention to re
main at home after our marrluge. Lust
night came the news that the riperinwo
was wreukod in tho English channel. She
was Flllppo's boat and evcryliody on board
was lost. I am not weeping for tho stran
ger, Sora Uiugta, but for Flllppo, whom I
will never see again!"
The girl broke completely down, sobbing
out her grief on the old woman's shuuliler.
"Are you sure that all tho crew were
lost, LuctiiF I see old Sor Frcdluna, tho
pilot, standing In his door. He Is sure to
know. Hey, Sor Kredluno, bey! Any
news from the Sporanfo?"
"The Speninua's gone, but word has just
neon received that the crew was saved.
They are on tholr way home now."
A cry of joy broke from Lucia's lips.
Half laughing, half weeping, she sunk
upon the stone steps of tho church.
"Thou hnst heard my prayer, O Madon
na. 1 have not sent him to bis death."
On Faster morning there was great re
jolci ng ou the pretty little island of I'hi
opgla. The crew from the SHranr.n cuine
homo just as tho Faster bolls called the
worshljiers to church.
On tho wharf, near enough for the wa
ter to dampen her pretty shoes, stood Luela
with Sora liiugiu.
As the boat drew near that brought the
young lover home the old woman asked:
"What will you any to Flllppo should he
ask you again to become his wife!)'"
"Not a single word. S;vrn Blagia. I
will throw my arms around his neck and
bis him. He will know."
" At Whitsuntide Flllppo and Luola were
married before the image of the Madonna,
at whose shrine the girl had poured out
Jcr grief and Iruploiwihohclr. St. Louis
2IV mm
wN VI UI7 Iff tlIBT I , HM l I',' r" M I
Th Good Samaritan.
The following title, related to mo by
r friotid, is absolutely true, suys a writer
iu tbe London Blcofoh. A lady recently
touring in the highlands for obvious
reason I omit the lady'i name aud tbe
jiume of the district had tbe uiisfor
tooo, while riding alone through a pic
turesque bat scantily populuuted glen,
to meet with au acoidout, being thrown
from her machine, badly braised aud
shaken and more or less out and scratch
ed about tba bands. Upon recovering
ber equanimity she made her way to the
nearest habitation, wbioh chanced to be
the manse, and asked to be allowed to
wash tbe mad off ber hands aud then
to rest awhile, Tbe niiuiater was ab
sent, bat bit housekeeper received bit
kindly, aud, having attended to ber
want, offered and gave ber cop of tea.
Boon afterward the minister returned
and waa, of course, duly informed of
tbe presence of the unexpected guest
Thereupon hit reverence entered the
kitchen, where the lady waa resting,
and, after surveying ber critically with
a auspioioua eye for aeveral momenta,
be addressed ber in the following friend
ly manner: "Ma'am," be said, "I'm
sure I don't know who you are, and
don't know where you come from, and,
for anything I know, you may carry off
tome of my property, ao I think the
aooner ynu leave my house the better.
xnu ja is.,, .u uj.du..m., u,k.., :
rose and complied with tbia inhoapitable
request and was thortly afterward found
by a pleasant woman aitting by tbe
roadside and in tears. This good S
maritan quickly led the wanderer to tbe
nearest inn, where a dogoart waa soon
prooured, in which the unfortunate lady
and her damaged bicyole were oonveyed
borne.
Chineae, Jeweler.
. There are two jewelers in Chinatown,
but their establishments donot resemble
the ordinary places known at jewelry
shops. The Chinese jeweler la a pnnu
fucturer aa well aa a shopkeeper. Hit
establishment ia a tiny room up one or
two narrow flights of stairs. The room
in one place is divided by an openwork
iron partition, with an arch and a ooun
tor near the window, where the jeweler
stands at work. He is an elderly China
man, wearing glasses, and be worka
over a tiny fire in the window. All his
work ia done by band, aud come of it ia
beautiful. There are heavy silver brace
lets, wbioh open with a hinge and fasten
with an oda little staple. The fine rais
ed pattern ia out out, every bit of it, by
baud. There are gold ringa made in the
tame way. They are fine ringa, made of
34 curat gold. Almost nothing ia kept
in stock. There may chance to be a few
rings and braoelett, which are taken
from a small safe. Most of (he goods
are made to order. When the manufac
turer ia asked the price of a ring, be
weighs it before he answers. His scales
consist of a slender stick of ivory, per
baps a third of a yard long, covered
witn uninese ciiaraorcrs. At one ouu is
a small brass plate suspended from the
stick by fine threads, and a very em nil
weight, also haugiug by a thread, it
moved along to the balancing point by
the jeweler aa he holds the little ma
chine iu his baud. The front part of the
little shop is filled with a atove, table,
dish pun, dishes as many things as
could be orowdod into it. Now York
Timet.
The brain of woman is absolutely
tuiuller than that of uuui, lint is stated
to bo somewhat larger in proportion to
the weight of the body.
An Oeeult Stud of ltllblfs.
The ruby, as indeed overy othei
gem, had its magical properties in
those old times when occultism wt.s an
article of faith. Tho oriental ruby de
fied both poison and tho plague. Worn
on the person or ground to powder and
drank as a drag it preserved the wearer
and the swallowcr from that ever pres
ent danger of poison, that ever present
four of tho plague. When misfortunes
nnd evil duys threatened the wearer, it
loot its brilliancy aud became sad and
dark.
A learned German with an unpro
nonuceublo unnio testifies to this. "On
tho 6th day of October, 1C00 after the
birth of Christ Jesus, us I was going
with my beloved wifo Catharine. Adel
maniiio (of pious memory ), from Stut
pard to Culiena, I observed by tho way
that it very tino ruby which I wore
mounted in a gold ring (tho one which
alio had given me) lost repeatedly and
each timo almost completely its spleu-
did color, mid that it assumed a somber,
blackish hue, which blackness lusted not
ono day, but several, so much so that,
being greatly astouished, I drew the
ring from my finger and put it into a
casket. I ulso warned my wifo that
eomo evil followed her or me, thn
which I augured from the change of
the ruby. Aud truly I was not deceived,
for within a few days she was taken
mortally sick. After her death the ruby
resumed its pristine color and bril
liancy. "New York Dispatch.
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No. 8 From Spokane..
T:a.m,
11:45 a. a
For further Information call on O. R.
& N. Agent, F. E. DONALDSON, Oregon
City, Oregon.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
The Shasta Route
OF THE
SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO
Express Trains Leave Portland Daily
South.
North.
9:80 a. SI
8:40. at
l:00r. at
6:00 P.M.
6:52 p. at,
7:45 A.M.
Lt Portland , Ar I
Lt Oregon City Lt
Ar Ban Francisco LT I
Th ahnve trains auD at all stations between
Portland and Salem. Turner. Marion. Jeffer
son, Albany, Tangaut, Shedds, Halsey, Harris
burg, Junction City, Irving, Eugene, Creswell,.
Cottage Grove, urains, and all stations from
KOseDurg to aBniana, incinsive.
HOSCBURG MAIL DAILY
8:30A.t. ,Lr Portland Ar 4:80P.at
9:27 a. a. Lt Oregon City Lt 8:86 r.at
5:20 P. M. I Ar Roseburg Lt 7: OA at
DININO CARS ON OGPEN ROUTE.
PVLLMAH BVFFET 8L&KPEBB
AND
SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CAR8
Attached to all Through Tralna.
West Side Division,
Between PORTLAND and COKVALLJS
at AILTRAIM DaJLYIKXCKPTBUNDAY.)
7:80 A.M. I Lt Portland Ar5:60P.M
12:15PM. Ar Corvallii Lt1:(KP.M
At Albany and Corvalils connect with, train
of Oregon Central & Eastern R. R.
sxraiss train dailtiixckftsundaT.i
4:50P.M. I Lt Portland Ar8:25A.M
7.30P.M. Ar McMlnnvllle Lt6:IUA.M
Direct connection at San Francisco with
Occidental and Oriental and . Pacific Mall
Steamship Lines for Jit AN AND CHINA.
Sailing dates on application.
Ratea and tickets to eastern points and
Rurone also JAPAN. CHINA. HONOLULU
aud AUSTRALIA, can be obtained from
. . BO YD, Agent, Oregon City.
R. KOEHLKR. C. H. MARKHAM,
Manager, Asst. tt. F. A P. Agent
Portland, Or. Portland, Or.
GO EAST
VIA.
LIBRARY CAR ROUTE
America's Scenic Line.
THE ALL-RAIL ROl'TR
TO KOOIENAI MINING DISTRICT
VIA
SEATTLE AND SPOKANE.
hottest and Quickest Route
TO
ST. PAUL,
MINNEAPOLIS,
DULUTH,
AND ALL POINTS EAST.
Through Palace oud Tourist Slreperi,
Dining ana Library vbserratton
Cart,
SERVICE AND SC KNERT I NEQl' A LED
For tickets and full Infnrmatlnn call on or
address A. It. C. DENNISTON,
r p. T. A.. Porllsnd, Oregon
or, R. C. STEVENS. U. W. P. A., Seattle.
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