The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 06, 1915, EVENING EDITION, Image 10

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1J CASS rose ut 4
o'clock Hint morn
Ing to milk. He liad
licon rising nt 4
o'clock in Btmtnior
unil G In wlntor for
twenty yoaM to
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.-, milk. Ho had not
missed once.
It was a gray day,
" Ab lio wont out
with tlio milk pall u dripping, sticky
fog closed ubout lilm. Ho could sou no
inoro than hair of IiIb flvo acres. Thoy
wero tho best flvo acres In tlio world.
Ho had felt that when ho bargained
for I ho place, and tho belief had
Btrongthencd toward conviction with
each payment. Tho last had brought
bin legal ownership up to 12,000.
, Tboro was 91,000 more. Another ton
years would boo that paid. Then they
would liavo an easy old ago,
That whb tho future.
Job's fathor had nover owned land,
nor his father's fathor, nor his wlfo's
people. Thoy had bcon laborers.
So thoy two bad been woudorfully
prosperous. Tho fact kopt them glow
ing and bappy and neighborly. In tholr
old ago thoy would rent tho lower part
of tho houso and llvo In tho throo
small upper roomn. And thoy would
continue to sell borrics from tholr
bushos and vines and rulso chickens.
But rooro than ull lo Job, wns thp
(bought that his wlfo should tako in no
mora washing. Ho had promised to
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VELh you mou show
noro presenco of
mind than women,"
emphatically imnort
Harold Chadwlck.
"I'll ucknowlcdgo
that when it comen
to Buffering aud
bearing pain calmly,
it woman has it ovor
u man. but in tlmo
or accident or cmorgency, nluo tlmcB
out of ten, u woman loscn her head
nnd boch all to pieces."
"Not so, Harold," gayly contradlolcd
his ulster, Lilian. "When you burned
ouraolf bo badly lost week, didn't I
show prcsouco of mind by hustling for
tht) soda uud binding up your burnt"
"Oh, well," laughed her brothor,
"that didn't really rcqulro much pres
etted of mind. Hut if something ncrl
ouh or sudden should conio up requir
ing a cool head whllo mamma wiih
away I'll wager a box of chocolalea
NB, two, throo, four,
tlvc, alx and they
urn nil rinnrt nn lifiill.
if
fitfully, too, mothor.
I. ." I'm. euro I cou
never leurn to do
. v. sturched clothes no
I nicely. Who taught
ou, tor I know
that you never hud
to do those things
i
whon you woro u girl, nnd you must
havo learned uftorward," exclaimed
Frances n urn ham as ho folded tho
laundry work which her mothor had
just finished.
"Oh, but I did havo to do Just thoso
things when I was ti girl. My father
and mother belonged to tho old school.
Father thought that no matter what
our flnunolu! ciioumstiiucea wore, all
boyn uud girls imiHt bo taught to do
nil ordinary work mi iih to be prepared
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Knob. 1 hud oory
leaaou to fmwu
uud High. Through
no fuult of my own,
I round tuysoir with
throo per font I)
adorable men dau
Ellng, as it wcic. fiom my Huger-lips,
each Bcemluglj Intent ou wlniitu,, mo
ub his very own, uud poor mo u tender-hearted
glil with likeu and dis
likes i must chooso between Artlue, fut
and forty, ttinuej likeable woiidu
iiiuy goou-naiureu and vory torfiualo
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care for her when they woro murrlcd
and had done so as well nB ho could.
Hut tho washing had come in, some
how. With tho last payment they
Bhotild stop. He would nil no his hand
with tho flrHt emphatic command of
his life. Tlio determination had kept
u little twlnklo of anticipation in Job's
eyes for yearn.
This morning tho Btlcky fog was so
thick that ho almost touched the flldo
of his red cow beforo ho knew she was
speeding toward tlio front lot with
wild bounds, so thick, even, that his
foot struck a small animal In the path
without knowing it was there.
Tho knowlcdgo canio instantly, how
ever, and tho Identity a I bo. It u'lllcd
Job's breath and made him chokn uud
suoczo. Hut a greater horror pob
st'BBTid htm and ho ran to tho front,
only to feel nit her than uco tho fright
ened cow inuko u clean Jump into tho
road. Somehow Job throw himself
over tho fenco without looking for tho
guto. Then camo a dcafculng rush and
roar, followed by a sickening thud.
Job thought only of tho cow. Villi
u tremendous bound ho flung himself
forward. His fcot slid along a board,
one hand clutched tho odgo of some
thing, a strong grip fastoncd upon his
shoulder and huulcd him ovor into the
rush nnd rour, He felt himself being
swept on through space.
"I'f-hcul" ho heard a volco choke.
"What you got there? Throw It out.
qulckl"
Losing
that you wouldn't bo there with tho
God1."-.ttr ?,&&
"No.doubtour uclf-clintiollrd Harold
would, though," quietly observed hltf
fi'tlior who had cumu up unobsorved
and had overheard his tion'n lust re
mark. This slightly sarcustlo fling of
Mr. Chadwlck's brounht forth uppro
clattvo grins from Clarence nnd Llliun,
but Harold -flushed with"ftnhoyuncd '
ho had no idea hltt fathor was within
hearing.
"Or courno 1 don't waul anything
bad to happen," said Lilian as hor fa
ther walked uwny, "but I hopo I'll
havo a chance to got that box of choc
olates." Knowing his slstur'a weak
ness for the uweotB, Harold grinned
nggravatlngly.
That night whllo the family was
quietly reading, Hut old, who was scan
ning a powapapor, middculy burst
forth in triumphant tones, "There, His,
what did 1 toll you7 Here's uu account
for wlmtever lifo might bring turlli.
My Bister, jour Aunt Ruth, und 1 al
ways took tutiiH lit uolng fathcr'B
Bhlrts cvory week. Ho would novor
send auy work to u laundry, as ho dis
liked to huvo clothing washed In u
general washing. He had it laundress,
too, who did tlio family work: but our
individual clothing and hoiiio plutu
ironing und atwayu fathers shlrtu wo
girls did."
"And yet grandpa kept sorvantB who
did everything?"
"Yes; thoro wero sorvunts, but my
mother wub a model housekeeper, not
a niisty-ncut woman, but orderly and
economical, and sho ovoisuw every bit
of work In hor home. Kvorythlng
went llko clockwork. I remember that
wo hud tho samo set of servants for
ears June, the cook; Blise, the
ehnnibermald, and black Nancy, tho
laundress, and tho two men about tho
to capture tho lieu it ot any girl, uud
llch beyond tho dreams ot uailco
Or 1)111). Vie had not boon cij
kind to Hilly, ho being unit her hand
borne uor licit and he imd 110 ail' (Sttul
trco to lean up ugulu.it clthet. Still,
father uud mother liked Hilly, hut 1
I checked my disquieting thoughts
ItiiBtllj. Wiiy dwell on tho unploumnt
pudlcumont? Mother wub giving a
reception uud 1 knew uho was await
ing me ho I hutrledly flnlbhed hi)
ivuitouvrcB before tho glass. Aa I
passed father's den. tho smell of a
flagrant cigar reached me. Poor dad.
I thought htf cujoja thoso ioclat Jo
in eh ubout uA well us 1 do, 1 Btuiped
tit boftl), iutudlug to burpiiso hint
wim 8 BMnnatliVtlo l hi
She Ldvecl
"Can't, now," unothor volco uuswor
ed. "It's a man dropped down fiom
ti tree or somewhere. Hut wo haven't
a second to spare, had we don't want
a dead man to call attention to us
Just now. Wo'ro a llttlo lato as It Is.
and wo'vo only tWonty minutes to
make It up In. Wo want to be there
exactly on time. When wo caso up
we'll pitch tho fellow out. But don't
ho stink H
Job tiled to rise, but couldn't. Ho
was dizzy. Ho had never bcon in an
automobile beforo and ho know ho wno
going straight to destruction. His cow
was dead, but ho had tho milk pall
nnd ho clutched it tightly.
After thirty minutes, with u howl
of protest tho muchlno suddonly
slopped. They wore- under trees, In a
wood.
"Now "pitch It out," wheezed a chok
ing yolco. "Quick, so I can got my
breath."
A watchful hand -fell upon .tob'n
shoulder, a determined foot and leg
crowded him from behind. Hut at that
moment something plunged In on tlio
other side of tho car, and an angry
volco blazed out,:
"Sovcn minutes laic, when every
tnlnuto counts! OIvo me room, and
got away from hero quicker than you
ovor covered a distance before. And,
phew, got a skunk In hero?"
"Did you get it?" "Did you got It?"
tlio two men in tho car questioned
hoarsely.
of mi accident that proves tho truth of
what J wub suylng this morning. Lin
ten: 'Mother loses houd when hor !i-ycar-old
'child gets clothes afire.' It
tells how alto lost all control of hor
net and rushed, screaming, into tho
street, leaving tho poor child to her
rate. Wasn't that awful? Now If tho
fathor or brother had boon thoro "
Hureld mover flnjstigd ii'.h sentence
for'hTlinppoucd to look up jtittt thou
uud gluncn ut hlu mother, who wan
mulling in a way that made hint feol
uncomfortable. Ho had a feeling that4
uhe was thinking of thut day she faint
ed away when she uud Harold wero
alone. Ho was bo scared und flUBtra.1
od that ho didn't havo the wit to try
to ruvlvo his mother by dashing cold
wntor on hor face, but rushed down
to tho woods whoro hlu fathor wad at
work, nhrleklng, "Papa, como up to
tho house, quick, mamma's dead!"
When tho Ktnrtlrd man, hot aud
punting, reached the house, ho found
etubies but my mother herself wub a
very busy woman und uho enjoyed her
llfo so much. There, dear, theau aro
all packed, und uow ho will lime tea.
I havo your favorlto sponge rollB."
"You dear llttlo marmce, and with
all you havo to do. Novor mind. In a
few wocks I Bhall bo through school,
nnd thou I can help ull of tho tlmt- and
Irani to do thoso shirts, too," shu add
ed. "U'b mostly lingerie and waists;
thco happen to bo tho only shirts that
I havo uecn done out of u laundry for
curs. I think that they must belong
to homu vory old-fashioned gentleman
like my own fathor," with a barely per
cepllblo tremor lu her voice, "ob ull
men hao tholr work dono at tho laun
dry nowadays,"
"Mother, dear," spoko up Frances
Impulsively, "please tell mo ubout my
V
"Hello, Kitty, como in." ho called
S'Ob.and hesitatingly I obojed.
"Whoro'B dad?' I uBked, looking
ubout tho room. .
"(iono to lctlll the humidor," Hill)
replied, "wo'vo smoked it dry." Ho
bent over me, smiling. A few whis
pered words aud my heart leaped una
Jumped bo outragoously I Just hnd to
hold it back.
"Hcall)," 1 excluimed
"Honor bright."
"Oh, oh," 1 laughed und tried to hide
my face Presently , we heard fat Iter's
Mcp. and I scurried out tho nearest
door I continued ou my wuy iown
tttuiru. Uobert was u iltlng me ut the
foot. Ula ar ot possession wau repel-
One
"Of course," snapped the now turn- I ho pall was held ourerully. with
er. "Do I ovor fall? U'b In this bag. out thought of Its contents. O ico he
Now move J" "card upproachlng footsteps, bin uo-
What was piobably tho bag dropped fore thoy got near enough for ' ln-
Into the car with a clinking sound. Ing tholr owner "tiered a n oxe an
Tho hand nnd leg did their work of tlon of disgust aud dodged to tho oth-
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hurling Job viciously Into tho road, or sldo of tho road muttorlug lo hlm-
Tho car snorted and rushed off. 'Job self.
wub loft alouo with his pall. His IcgB "Must think I'm a wild boast or bu-
wcre numb. Ho stepped up nnd down thing," Job grumbled to himself, "or
for. nearly flvo minutes, and then inebbo n skunk."
Hlartcd toward home. -- . Whun ut last ho reached homo tho
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his wife sitting at. tho kitchen table,
peeling potatoes. '(Harold inwardly
cnllcd his puronta "brlckfl" for not giv
ing him away).
Ono morning a few days after tho
convolution at tho opening of thin
story, Mr. und Mrs. Clmdwlok started
uway-with.farm produce to mako their
weekly trlgjo. tly. yUlafo.-lrjtf
"finish mowing that Hvc-ncro lot,"
ho said to Harold beforo leaving. "You
Clnronco, may do tmy hand mowing
thut negdn to bo done"
- Lilian, busy ut work in tho kitchen,
uoon heard tho noisy clock-click of the
mowing muchluo in the field back of
the house. Au hour lator, as sho was
sliding a tin of cookies In the oven,
Harold, white-faced uud trembling,
burst Into tho kitchen.
"Clarence's cut him aw fully with tho
scythe," ho gasped, "und ho'a bleeding
to deatlii"
Almost before ho hud finlnlieil apmik-
giaudfathcr. You always apeak uu If
jou loved him, and yet jou sny so lit
tle that I havo never liked to usk. is
he ullve, und If bo why do wo ucor nee
him?"
"He 1b ullve, dear, und I do nut sup
pose that ho cures to see me; at least
I huo always felt that way. It hap
pened thla way: Ho had business
i rouble with u friend of his who was
dishonest, and father always thought
that his (.on Itobcrt must bo llko him
and not to bo trusted; bo ho forbade
me to boo him, nnd with tho usual re
sult thut I married htm. Hut I have
neer regretted it ono llttlo minute,
and your dear father left uu well pro
vided for if his paitnor had been hon
est, so my lawyer Bald, but thoy could
piove nothing. And after yourfathor's
deuth I tried wrjtlng for tho n..igr,
zinoB nnd that failed. I wub too tired
to glvo my Imagination full scope, I
1Hjf
the sickly little mustache thurlie fon
dled bo continuall). "Kobett," Bald
peevishly, "I detest mustaches. You
miiht bhavo yours rlgltt off."
itobett paled alurmiugly uud I
liaHtcued to reassure him. "Oh, not
Just now, but tomorrow " His hand
Btolo to his face sort or reebly, "You
mean for me lo sacrifice "
"Yes," I interrupted crisply, "unu ir
)ou really loved mo as jou say yon do
jou wouldn't hesitate u moment. So
theie."
"But Klttj, my dear girl, bo reason
able." "Very well, then," 1 retorted, "woro
Just rrloudu horeufter. Tliurn'.i Liin,,
Murtlu over ihoio alaue. so Just
Head
d 1 1 1 y
;'t , ,
lug, Lilian hud bolted from tho Iiouho
and wub upoedlng for tho scene of ac
cident. As sho ran, sho snatched off
her apron und toro a strip from It.
When sho reached the place, Clarence
was lying unconscious on tho ground
with tho blood spurting In bright, red
Jets from an ugly wound In his leg
whluh ho had bared.
"An artery!" ejuculatod Lilian, hor
face blanching.
"Oh, hn'll bleed to death!" walled
Harold who wub close behind his Bis
ter. "What Bhal wo do7"
"Stop jour nolso and give me jour
Jack-knlfo," sharpMy ordered his sister,
blio worked cooly, yet with lightning
movements, cutting uway tho clothing
from tho Injured boy'a leg.
"Got mo a 8mall stick," wub her noxt
command to tho thoroughly scared aud
helpless Harold. With the strip of
apron she tnudo a binding nbovo tho
wound. tylng,tho cuds of tho Btrlug to
gueua, becuuBO I used to huvo articles
accepted when I was u girl nnd had
no need of tho monoy; so i turned my
hand to the only work that I wub Biiro
of u living from. Wo havo jou pretty
nearly thiough school, so It Isn't u'.i
u failure; but I foci 10 sorry that you
cnunot enter u normal school or col
lego thlu rail, 1 huvo been hoping
ugalust hopo that something might
turn up," lu a rather hopeless touo.
"And bo Bomothlng may yet I
huven't given up at all."
"Llttlo Pollyanna." said Mrs. nurn
hum fondly. "And now I must sprinkle
these for morning, and jou must carry
theso to Mrs. Hutchinu as sho dollvers
nil orders tonight."
"And your fussy old man will get
his shirts, too." Aud laughingly
Frances took tho box and started.
Tho next morning lu a distant part
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I turned uwuy with a sigh of relief
only to run straight Into uig. biuncs
Archie. At tho slg'it ut his huge bulk
my blood ran hot and cold. And his
eyes held tho Btrangost expression, Ho
took my arm uud led mo to a secluded
corner. Wo Bcatcd,oursolves and I no
ticed Archlo Boomed greatly ugituted.
Ho touched my hand gently. I drew
away. Ho loaued towards mo Kooa
nutuccdly aud I pulled still further
awuj. "Do jou bollevo in love, Kitty?"
he usked earnestly. I became disgust
ed A fat man talking about love.
W hy, It seemed sacrilegious," Archie
continued; "I mean love at first bight.
All evening thoro has been but ono
faco before me" I squealed und
w-nCv , iuuirei mer a 1 sua up
fog was Btlll thick, and ho hud to
fumble for the guto latch. Tho noise
brought a "J-o-bl 1b that jou?
Where you beenasleep? The cow
needs PhewJ Do careful 1 There's u
skunk round tho yard somowltore."
Job stumbled up tho path and care
fully sot tho milk pall upon tho Htop.
"Might throw mo out sotno clothes,
M'rla," he suggested deprccatlugly.
"Mcbbc I'd bottor bury these."
"Walt n minute."
Job waited until u bundle was
thrust out cautloiiBly. thou look it
tound to the garden. Whan he entered
tho kitchon Maria was bending over
the pall with bulging oyos. "L-look,
Job," sho gasped.
Tho bag Just filled tho pall nnd she
had untied the string. What Job
looked upon was a glittering muss of
coins, mixed with rolls of paper mon
ey. "Almighty boegwuxl" lid whisp
ered. It was an uwcsotno thing for Job to
swear, but Marin did not oven uotlce.
"I I'll go au' see n lawyer right
off " Job mumbled. " 'Twon't do to go
ag'ln no law."
"Yo'll milk tlmt cow fust," dcolurcd
Maria. "It's consldor'bto over time."
"Ain't oho dead?"
"No, she's out to tho burn lowln' to
be mllltcd right now. I found her in
tho road with one of her sides scratch
ed. Must V Jumped the foncn or
WJ
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gether. Tho nervy girl then insorted
tho stick into tho band und kept twist
ing It tighter und tighter, uutil tho
blood ceased flowing.
"nun over to Mrl Smith's quick, and
usk thorn to telophono for the doctor
und papa und mamma" sho command
ed. "I'll otny horo with Clurcnco un
til you bring liolp. Hustlo now)"
Ab Harold "hustled" uwuy, he
thought of his sonsolesa tulk about
womeu losing their heads in tlmo of
emergency, nnd realized with n feel
ing of shame that tho very thing of
which ho had accused them, ho had
been a llty of.
Tho nolghbors hastily '-unstiuctcd n
rudo stretcher on wMch tho still un
conscious Claronco was pluccd aud
carried to tho house.
When tho doctor urrlvcd 1G m:iiufc8
curlier than the anxious parcnl3, ho
found his patient conscious, nnd a very
palo but solf-poasosscd young ludy sit-
il eiTi 1
irmwfrivr'wu Lr
of the city an old gentlemun sat tcis
uroly eotlng his breakfast in a splen
didly appointed dining room, when u
servant entered, bearing his morning's
mail and tho laundry work. II. Law
unco Chase, although worth hundiedfl
of thousands nnd In no wuy a mean
man. would Inslat-upon Inspecting all
outside work aud paying tho bills him
self. "A man should uot havo so much
uor so many businesses that ho ran
not personally suporvlso each," be was
wont to remark.
"Fine work, fine work," ho oxcliJni
cd upon examining, "and from n
strange laundress, too. I will call nnd
bottle this little bill and see It sho can
send my work to tho beach for the
next few weeks." And ho hurrlod
down to tho waiting motor.
"A motor at tho door, mamma; I'll
t
By Eiios. Emory
iiiaBtfPW
"What's the matter, a mouse?"
, "No-nothltiB," I replied, .idotically
Ho cleared his throat and 1 groaned Jo
resignation au I desperately begau
building a barricade between us with
my roses. Suddenly, he reached for
ward and parted the tollage beforo us.
"Look," he exclaimed excitedly, polut
ing through the space thus made, ' see
that beautiful woman there in the red
dress. Ob, whut a perfect creature."
"Yes, yes," I fairly screamed, "that s
my Aunt Helen. Just on from Wash
ington, and her dress isn't red, Its
coral. She's tho loveliest, dearest- -oh,
come on." and recklessly I pulled blm
across tho floor to Aunt Helen, almost
butuplng their heads together lu my
eagerness, Surely they wero msdo for
brnalir,! i... .
Vboiee I J "!.
tlmtuoy.Jo8S?!fo
wusli out the mi 7'
"tuff rubbln'ag-, L
It for milk." K,nilatfi
After tfir ,lli,
ffiUySSffli
Jod advertised threes
f one. Then he Jft'
lawyer. "Ain't .,.!" t
"ouueed anxlomlr w
jou, the law)tr ,"
quickly. "Orif.w.
It pionor to make thtef
Now I'll ,it, i..LE,trfl
count the pailful of,'
my fee. That'll be : l?
no took anciacthilt hit
Ha had ever drcamwlctu"
... .iiwHiu iiaci oepaba
tlinlr faren Imtn tki ....
so much wealth In twM
tlilevca and Impawn.
ttnl Hint Iaa!. . i. .
tab pajlncfortheflrutmi
held till till hnA vliki..i
ncss and said, no more cs1
Biiuum ever pan (Hrpfflk
None ever did. Ai rM!d
ai'pcur in Maria i torttftls
llttfinnrnH frnm Ia k..J.
WblchlatbowarofaoH
W! rifl
!L iimt
tttff. hv hU alrfu
"'" "' " """ W
"Knew Juit what to w,4
ai'iiroved the doctor, u it i
tho wound, "Ke'dhititMl
in flvomlnutnlftMijtaii
not kept a cool mi ut .
'first aid to the Injurd"
r.lllnn pluni'iui ftilflfl
w hnso face wat a rslittft i
tint, nnil tinrrln Hi tTJH
Isltly and mace a nwUoJ i
something Into hUmottlW
dcrstood und relumed truW
Tlmt cvenlm Hiroil om
the vliiejooamimwi
turned, he iUIM
w.nm nuA Hnrrnrd thfM I
IVUIM - T- - 'jt
boxes of chocolate tato
lap, saying m mm '"
on me. 81s. MiletekJ
tulk about women ph
etc. For nerve, grim
...... n... olnrmlor lliltr
nuns, i" -"' .',,.,
cake and the ehocoltw
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