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About Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1911)
MORNING ENTERPRISE. SUNDAY. AlUUTST 6. 1011. Svl o) Vcp UaI Proposal Rock B tASH B. MATIESON Ooarrtaitt hf Amrtrta Praaa Aaaa- CUtkMk. INI. They dawtllinK about on a baach, Tha girt waa iboufb burned brown by lb ua. Toal at br,dr or bf aralai or aatvc It vm -r rotlvd u ruler to ahova hf aibowa, Tb fihw was ta tonnta ra tntua. -Do jou that rock out lbrr bo aaktd. potodiut to a protuberant from tb watr about a boodr! yard from ahora. "Yaa. I a ft." "Da yoa fcuotr wbat it la vallvdr -No." "Ifa rroHwU rw-k." Why do tby eali U tbatr "Wait, ibey aay tbat If t trt w-' eatraa rropoaal oa tbat rock aha caat rafuao.' -Not If tbo fellow la a radr . "Ob. tbat Uat what tbo aaytnj or tha leseod ta. Hi kind of rvmaattc. you know. Tbora aro no rod la ro- Tbrtt'i asually a rtllata bo rv" to brine out tbo rtrrooa of th bero bv contrast.' "It aooaaa tbat If a girt rwlw a proposal oa tbat rock tbero la a auMI taftotec that tbat dbpo- "Hr to tbe ma who tirofwoea." "How uDsoDtlmeatal yoa aro. ah aatd. with a pout. -Go on: I woat ioterrapt yoa arnia Ttia legend la tbat aa Indian Baidti . called Jilnna aomethlas or other w , krred by aa lo41aa-aa IndUa"- -Buck." j 6b reraaed to go aay further Tb t legead waa a beautiful ooe. hut ( aada Tua of rerrtbtn. ! "How could ooe get out oa th-! rockT bo asked. j Why. la a boat of course." i TVy night pot oa bat bint anft i . and walk or awim out" 1 aeror knew a maa ao atatter of '. ' fact Ha wouldat think of pro(olni: ' to a riri la a bathing cult" "Why aotT I doat know; I aerer beard of auob thing." "Tbo girl at toast would certainly; know better what abe waa go' ; get Take tbo mi'i feet for tnstaaco 8ho could aeo tbo bunkMta" Sba put br bands to her oara. "Toa doat like to look at things a they aro." do youf ' "No; not tbo way you do." ! "Wbea yoa are married doat you '-" expect your husband to aeo yoa ta curl , puperar - "How funny! I aeeer thought about tt- Or aeo yoa tako tho balkoM aad rata out of your hairy Tn aot talking about after they are named. I fa too proposal tbat later . oats mo. But doat let's talk aay more about It; yoa stab all sentiment I doat boiiero yoa bar a sentimental hair oa yoar head." -I woat bar aay kind of a bair oa tbo tip top wbea I'm thirty. It'a pretty thia tbera already." -Ob. dearr -ril go and get a boat and we ll go at oa ro Proposal rock." Sbo aeither aaamted aor demarred , to thia Ha left her and. going to the pier nearby, came pulling back la a boat It waa a thia oa with out rtggera. .. "Good grerteoa! Toa doat expect me to get Into that topply thing, do your "It'a the oaly oa 1 could get" "I coatdat think of going oat oa the waier w it. 1 rfoa I euppoaa we cast go to rraponitlna rock." "lpoaal rack. Wo might go aa other tima." "Xo. fm gotng away aooa. There'll bo ao other otpartanlty." She atepped oa ta tb boat aoat ttag tmmedtatoly to prevent aparttlng Do palled away from the abwo. the boat daactag oa the Uttio roiiera that , were coating la. She held tho gua wale oa each shW tight aa though she ceald hold N aprtct. He pointed for tho btlaad. bwt autre from that direr tma the waeea cams obttowely bo wa ' obtlged to polat ta another. This ttok aim oat of bis way. and wbea he tamed airaia toward tbo rock be got ' a worse aea thaa before. larger ware thaa the otbera apaet tho boat . and they both were spilled taro the water. He waa a good swimmer and ' carried her to the ruck without dim raity. Tho girl waa very angry. "Toa did that your." aba said. "Wd whatr Tpset the boat" "Right roa ere." "Why did yoa do ttr "Oa tho aw prtartpia that a aaaa should propose ta a bathing salt that ' tbo girl anlgat kaow better what abe i rotng ta get . I wanted to bar a took at your temper. WUI yoa amrry mer The lock aba gar htm waa terrtMa "I woaidat marry yoa tf yea owaed the globe and www aa aareTs hake araaad yoar head." "Vlea doat wear baloa: yoa gUia do Chat le aeea ob a bargam not -Win yoa kmdty go oat aad brlaac V thH boatr - - It waa eem that she bad got be yoad the Irceed of rtiOMil Htaad. an bo awam oat for tbo beat St got ta. aad he palled be to the nhtfr. She dXat apeak to him for a week: the he rwaiag agala ta a aaOder faahiaa. aad aho accepted aiav There hare beea a good anaay he- trothate oa the rock, bat tbo other bar ah beea of the raaartaaal typa. This ooe a too waa auilqaa. Aa Aa rNto.il. . A fcartr Oawaiiaa weama raHed oa the atteracy geaweal at HeawTa'a the other day ta reaaplata of the ie4 mm gmre awl by the ehild of a aetxMwr la the of bee owa tor. "Hew wC la year aetxbhor'a .aidT Ht the artoraey geaerat "Jkhwat re plWd tho weaaaa. 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