Polk County itemizer. (Dallas, Or.) 1879-1927, September 16, 1882, Image 1

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LK COUNTY ITEMIZE!?.
r*l> IbVBRY *ATÜBDAY,
»RO E E . GOOD.
RLIC t J
P
• t>«rrloliou Kâtoit
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L
K
C
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Y
Devoted to the Best Interests of Polk County in Particular and to the Pacific Coast in General.
BiMie Year ......
Mouth«---
(TUrec Mouth»
MCST BE PAID IN ADVANCE.
VOL- VIII.
DALLAS. OREGON. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER
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NO
1882 .
FISIIISC. WITH IIMI.II tlKI.U FLIES .«SO
M i n to lo iB m>n.
m k k i u i m i COST
MAURI 1 M. HI l>-U«llll:U CIHU.
j
“ I don’t suppose any one caies
her room, and took a i good.
good, hearty
A rich man, in answer to the
cry— and then scolded herself for much about saying good-bye to me.”
Some years ago a story came
“ A most extraordinary story of
“ Perhaps not. Y o u dou't deserve from Paris that a criminal con­ question how he became so success­
Id house at Stonecrest was crying.
trout flies, made out of human buir,
ful, recited the following stqsy:
it,
running
off
so
w
ildly.”
“
B
u
t-1
did
feel
awful
sorry
for
demned to death had been executed
ancient manMon in tho
I will tell you how it was. Oneday was related to mo some months ago
“ I daresay I don’t, Miss Thorn- in a novel w ay, and w ithout blood­
Its w alls of dark gray him,” she said. " Though I ’m sure
when
I was a lad, a party of boys by a friend of mine who is a manu­
letting. The culprit was blind­ and girls were going to pick black­ facturer of aportmen’s materials."
|ic almost entirely covered he’ll get over it, and be hack here fcld.”
“ O f course you don't. H owever, folded and laid on a marble slab,
land clim bing rose vines, in a day or two.”
berries. I wanted to go with them, remarked a jeweler to the writer the
B u t Robert Benton did not come some of them m ight have a word to after living informed that he was but was afraid father would not let other day, while an amusing smile
tor year Mr. Thornfeld
to bo hied to death. A needle was me. When I told him what was go­ played over his features. “ There
pil to cut the creepers down, in a week or two. Uncle Thorn- say to you.”
“ I ’d be very glad to hoar it then, used with which to prick his arm, ing on, lie at once gave me his per- used to be a gay young fellow in this j
ailed to do it, until the r m - s feld rallied Edith about sending
city who made love to ok cry young
and, as the point touched him, diops mission *o go with them, and I could
Ir the second story window, him aw ay, and though she declared I know .”
“ Well, I shall be down a t the of warm water eveie sprinkled so hardly v ntiun myself. I rushed in- girl he name across. He must have
she
had
not
done
so,
they
all
un­
(iv y clear over the roof,
been rather successful, for be always j
bs they were spared because derstood very well how the ease three oaks at four this afrernoon. that th ey ran down his side, a n d ,1 to the kitchen, got a big basket, and managed to secure a lock of hair
I
f
you
choose
to
come,
I
have
some­
to the condemned, it appeared that asked mother for a luncheon. I had from each of his conquests. This
And i I“ .'--
mmfeld loved them
“ V “ rn*
was just go- young man had another equally
(they did give an air of
Edith met Benton in her rides thing to say. If you don’t choose, Ike was bleeding to death. In a lit- i ,ho
*U 0 8f
when my ather strong passiob— trout-fishing. He
> the square, gray old house, | sometimes, saw him at church and 1 go to Austraii^ or any other place, tie while the experiment proved j ln# °,ut ot ' he,
HU
r i
j .j
• j called me back. He took tuy liana,
lo one could fail to notice, | other places. He nlwa\x bowed l fur all I care, Bob Bento.1.”
successful and the man expired; and sa i, j a
gentle voice, loved to fish for the speckled beau­
1 ‘ The pretty
head disappeared
in such was the force of imagination.
C..
rcscmbled
the
pictures
and
spoke
pleasantly,
hut
that
was
.
.
-
-
..j
h> what ar6 vou going to I ties of the brook, and muse on the
th
' many beauteous mnidens among
|iow , „ English homesteads j all. lie kept clear aw ay from h e r .! an instant, the window went down A case somewhat resembling t h is ;
whom he divided the treasures of
Ib.'.gWyrtJy IV
It was plain he did not mean to | among the roses w ith a bang, and was brought to the notice of police j "T o pick berries,” I replied
j Robert Benton walked into the officer Jones, the other day. As ho j “ Then, Joseph. I want to tell you his heart. An idea struck him; he
trouble her again.
Edith
Thornfeld,
-the
M,
house to see Mr. Thornfeld, feeling passed tho Vancb.lia building, he something. It is this: when you find would have a fly constructed out of
pretty nciee, came down
“ I never saw such a fool,” said
eaeh lock of hair be possessed. He
saw a man lyin g on his back in the a pretty good bush, do not lea*« it took bis collection of silky love
■ o city for a long visit, she Edith, to herself. “ He doesn’t very queer.
A
t
four
that
afternoon,
a
slim
I tuy a.td
entrance. The stranger’s hands to seek a better oae. The other tokens, gleaned from perfumed
Jr h r room tho com er one give one the least chance to recon­
figure in buff cambric, with a white were crossed upon his breast, and boys und girls will run about picking
tresses, to the manufacturer of
___
B
ond
story,
tho
coolest
n
o
n
sider,
if
one
wanted
to,
which
I
H eilt,
a little» here and a little there, wast­
lawn hat on its pretty braids, trip-
his legs wero close together. A s ing a good deal of time and getting sportmeu’s materials and requested
theflouse, wide, light ami airy. don't, I’m sure.”
n
„
.
..
ped
through
the
bit
of
meadow
him to make the desired flies. \ \ hen
Jones afterw ards said, “ he looked but few blackberries.”
vr.«nu to »heioBtho windows were nearly
I r S u f i v »,
V
p ro v o k ed h er ^ 00(]land Sown to the three oaks,
'Vered w ith vines, and every dreadfully every time she met him, A u l k ,r figure rose to ,neet her as every inch a corpse.” The face was
I went, and bad a capital time. finished Re placed them in his fish­
bloodless. The eyes were closed as Rut it was just as my father hnd said ing pocketbook, each one attached to
comet veaepifted u shower of rose leaves and he kept so distant. N ow and she appeared.
i -—
.
- _
.
, . ____
a card with the narno of the girl aud
er floor.
“ Ah, you did come, then ?” said 1 bough in death, i lie handle of a \ 0 goonor had one found a good date of the gift. His subsequent
then she stole a glance at him in
»Iiey by limit \
kr Edith. Proud and pretty chinch, when he was sitting quite Edith.
jack -kn ife protruded from a point |)ush than he called all tho rest, and
fishing was a long dream of romance.
Ir. Thornfeld’s neice. Her still, and his pale, sad face touched
“ C ertainly S it
down
Miss between the collar and the ju gu la r they left their newly-found treasure. Even in their broiled state the trout |
(ivns a rich business man in her heart, though she wouldn’t Thornfeld,” making room for her on '’ein
y N fo r ti
,The Jblad« wfts , hidden; Not content more than a minute or had a bulo of memorv around them j
„i-.it
Jones jum ped to the conclusion of | two in one place, they rambled over
who knew far more about have owned it for anything. v I *1,.,
10 I
the
rustic
srat.
IT L E R ,
suicide. He took hold of the knife : the whole pasture, got
" n * very
v“ rv tired,
Ibonds and mortgages than never did see such a simpleton.
Edith sat down, and sat silent.
and at night had very few berries.
aliout his only daughter, If I were a nmn, I ’d be one, I
and drew it out of its resting place.
empire.
The young fellow was
My father’s words kept running in
Her usual flow of words seemed to
asked one day which colored flies be
The blade was unsullied. Being
bther died when Edith was a w ou ld !” said she. B ut the very
mv
esrs,
and
I
“
stuck
to
my
bush.”
deserted her.
ti A N,
|ut kind A unt Rachel, Mrs. next night, when she was talking have Did
you wish .o tell me some- [ aroused, the man said he bad at- when I had douo with one, I fouud preferred. In reply he said that red
flies weio preferable to any other,
pted suicide
ol Stonecrest, had sup- to'bttT .T L yonsiat Mr's. Wish well's
.1 of
'said Benton, at last, very I tenanted
suicide. Instead of wound- another, and finished that; then I
ing himself, he merely stabbed the took another. When night came I
r place as far » she couhl, soc;a,f or i ther listening to him j thing ?"
Bros.),
coufino his attentions to young ladies
collar of his coat. Then he felt had a basket full of berries, more than
Inch of the g irl’s lady-like tulk, she looked at his little, n e a t. gently.
whose heads glowed with ttaiue-like ]
“ Yes— no— perhaps.
Tell me
that he was dying.
Visions of all the others put together, and was hues. In proof of this lie married ■ * ____ -i____3
had been acquired from her. figure and his little, nice mustache j
j ____ •
•
, •
,
something, Mr. Benton. W hy do
li
l»ften came down for a long ami his little, w hite hands, and be- !
father, mother and home passed not half so tired as they wero. I a girl with red liuir and had ten flies
you -ru sh off so, and make e v e ry ­ through his mind, he said, only for went home happy. But when I en-
|nd tho old house was the gan to compare him w ith a big,
manufactured out of one of her j
body’ miserable ?”
-
■ he became un- i 1 tered, T
a moment, and - then
I found my father had been tresses. For some little time after __ ,
w hile she remained.
,
_ _
strong, manly fellow like—-like
“ I must go. And I don’t know conscious. He was, perhaps, ju st i taken ill
Ife looked at my basket
ng Stonecrest was another Rob Benton, for instance, ami be­
of any one who is miserable.”
full of ripe blackberries and said: his nuptials his heart remained true
ate, belonging, at present, to came so disgusted that she fairly
entering the spirit land when Jones
“ Well done, Joseph. Was I not to his fiery-polled bride and bis red- j
“ N o ty o u r sister?”
haired flies. One day, however, he |
M M Robert Belton. A tine.
called him back.
ran aw ay and left little Lyons ter­
right when I told you to always stick
“ Well, yes. B ut there are times
brought ray f riend a lock of liuir of j
loiSftuuhsl specimen of a country ribly astonished and affronted at
to
your
bush?”
j in a man’s life when even a sister, v v n v r A r o e « s i n r i n m i u u i in :.
a fur deeper hue than auburn, and
juirei was lie, not w ithout good her rudeness.
He
died
a
few
days
after,
and
I
i though a good, kind one, can’t sat-
CA M E.
instructed him to make two fLes, |
icntall cultivation and intelli gence,
hnd
to
make
my
way
in
the
world
ns
pjH: One day, at the dinner table, | isfy Kim.”
as he fouud that the lish -would no
B L E ’ nd any girl m ight be proud of
best
I
could.
But
my
father’s
words
i
M any years ago a poor shepherd
Uncle Thornfeld gave
i
A litt’e silence. Edith broke it,
sank deep into my mind, and I never longer bite at his wife’s hair. His
lvor.i
ittea that ,
ivor. Even Edith adm itted
would hoy, clad in an old plaid mantle, forgot the experience of the black­ better half discovered the change of j
id-look in " fellow 1 news t!iut R°bci-t Benton was going I ,
. ,
. ,, „
'.'ill..*, Otvgofl
a splend
I once i went into a book-store in Edinburg, berry party. “ I stuck to my bush.” bait and began to smell a rat. To
ty, and she knew ^ Australia. Ills sister felt dread“ I
).l
company
nd
make matters worse, lie one day went
and asked for a second-hand Greek
------- I tVhen
When I I had
hnd a a fair
fair place
place nnu
and was
was
“ ‘r f.
* * * ° u,d^
pained you. I am very s sorry in aim
II, tho sly witch, that jio one give :.h,\
vvi : li .- kx ■ cry
u up. Ur.c.le said, also, that
Testament, lieing unable to buy a : doinR tolerably well, I did not leave to his office, leaving the key of his
conduct it
rer in Robert Benton’s eyes
for his part he couldn’t see any
You were kind enough to say now one. The book-seller havm gj
a” d Bpen,i weeks and months, private desk at home in the lock.
he. But when they rallied
sense in a likely young fellow, w ith i
[ Hon’t blame you. And I be- handed him one, the boy asked the h'eekitic one I thought mb'ht be a The lady examined tho premises and
discovered the album of flies, to
ion the devotion of her cav-
; V M
plenty of g o a l land, and everything j lk v o you. Rut, you see. it don’t i price. “ For whom do you w a n t; Hu]e L « c r . When other young
Iie declared that nothing on
adv
to
lus
hand,
rushing
off
w
ith
I
K
,
I
don’t
it
?”
asked
the
book-seller.
“
For
j
men
said:
“
Come
with
us,
and
we
i* | , ,
...
h .
... ;cu re— it don t help much.
■ quid induce her to marry a such
hast; to a w ild country like
. to seem ungrateful,
y
- ■ but it’s myself,” answered the hoy. “ Can ] will make a fortune in a few weeks,”
and compel her to live in j Australia, ‘“ unless,” said he, “ unless quite true that pity won’t mend you read Greek ?” “ Yes sir,” mod- j I shook my head and “ stuck to my returned to her mother that very
inorimi", instituted proceedings for ,
4-’U «
J ^
jy
,
-,
untry for good. To do her
a divorce, and gained her suit, the O i l L U © H T S L U .- £ i y 0 1 b f ì p t f ì ì T l P l P 'p J l P X t
estly replied the boy. Then, said bush.”
himgelf S(je ! there’s a woman in the case. If matters.”
’Hl(i (u Tr«l
, she let Benton
“ My goodneAs, w hat would then?” 1 the book-seller, “ I f you w ill read I Presently my employers offered t
I there is, there’s no knowing w hat a
fly book beiug produced ns evidence 1
pt plain enough. T hat is, if man will do. . And it’s my opinion cried Edith, hosing nil patience, and translate a few sentences I w ill i
into business with them. I in court. If you search the court ;
f. HOLMANl
e w^iild have seen it. B u t he re- she'll have something to answer
( W t yo u see flnylhing. Rot, B .n - p i , , you
hook.;; Tho boy,
• « » ;> '“ » ” “ “ ' $ • records you will find ,ull confirm-;
•i c Mo.tui-.iia«« to take the evidence of her
fors^ |h|s with a glance at Edith | ton ? Don’t you know’ I don t highly pleased with the proposal, ev ery ‘thin" I wanted. The habit of ntion of what I have told you.”
,ianr»rs; perhaps laid it to the^
w-ho turned very led, and did not w ant you to go ?” H er face was read the Greek te x t and then trans- slicking to"my business led people to
THF. !:CRI>ll>«V «.MOST STORY.
e o r t l f maiden modesty, and liked offer a single word. B u t she took , re()t her eyes full of tears, her mouth lated
into Kiugi’ai,.
English. “ Take
tho | trust
truat me, anu
nn,i gave
Rave me »
a c character,
uui larcu it 111«»
J
i u k i . i .
ier all the better for it.
book,
my
boy,
the
hook-seller,
1
owo
an
j
have
and
all
I
am
to
this
to
walking
out
very
often.
j
fluttering
like
a
rose
leaf
as
she
1
book
mv
bov.”
said
tin
Many
persons may be interested in
îR iS G N ’ S
“ you are welcome to it.’ The boy motto: “ Stick to your bush.”
2BW' ell, ; I ‘ atn sorry for the poor
- , | did so in the hope of meeting Ben-
>
a version of that strange tale known I
— he is nice, and if it wasn t L • ,
t ..
_ r ......1 opoKe.
,
j
-
-
*'*
. . . .
,
1 .1
1 1 _ :
f
as the “ Beresford Ghost Story,”
ton, sho missed it. Ho was busy
Benton
was amazed. “ Miss thanked him, clapped the book
I might— nossifily— 1 ■
doar to all lovers of tho supernatural,
Y
ou
don’t—
do
you
?
W
h
a
t;
under
his
arm,
and
walked
off
in
j
1
H,<
1
1
l'w
p
H
Edith, when she s a w ,: f n’a,,K'nff lu.H afl,lirs indoors, and ¿ j ..¡7 '
: had no time for w alking.
] is it you moan ? Do you ask me to | triumph to the pasture to attend to | Near Norcross there resides an which is here given. II is warranted
as correct on no less an authority
X loft, that she could ■ not keep
the sheep.
One morning, Edith sittin g at stay ?”
old German geologist who loves to
din: front speaking much longer,
Many years afterwards that same j live among the peculiar specimens of than the present Archbishop of Ar-
him
coming
up
j
0
f
course
I
do.
You
m
ight
see
is, Oregon, 'V '^ r e sa y 'lie’ll s«m get over it, j her'window, saw
innh, who as a great-great-grandsoo
‘
boy (ah, he has become a man now) mineral and vegetable matter which
fcrget n!l ........................
about me, when lie
jo n d with lire long, free stride, ¿]iat much.”
of one of the principal actors, and
tnd *51
he
has
unearthed
and
housed.
He
____ some plump country girl straight to the gate. :Hc opened it; 1 “ W hat for, then?” he asked stepped into the same book-store,
collaterally descended from the other,
entered into conversation w ith the is an elderly gentleman of little so­ certainly ought to know all nbont it,
.hV TvIs^ i’ fh o iD n take care of his pigs and he came inside; he came straight to quickly.
ciability,
but
of
groat
mental
ac­
book-seller
;
and
asked
him
if
lie
tw'” Vm, jhiclAns for him.”
And Edith i the house, too. Edith drew back j “ ()h, nothin". You needn't stay.
quirements. His physical endur­ if any one does:
Nichola Sophia Hamilton, who
¡augned a gay, little laugh, and so as she could not lie seen, heard Go if you like, I don’t care. I can remembered giving a second-hand ance is simply astonishing. For
then I fc lt as ‘if somehow things him pass under the window, and Hvc w ithout you !” she sprung up Greek Testament to a poor shep­ days at a time be wanders over the afterward became Lady Beresford,
L o w R a ti» c r e | n o t fixed up quite right in waited to be called. W aited half- to fly, but Benton ju st gathered her herd boy one morning ? “ Yes, 1 hills and through the dales near his had mado an agreement with the
into his arms. “ B u t I can’t live remember it well,” said the book­ bouse, collecting rocka and stones, Earl of Tyrone of tho De la Poer
this World, an.l sho didn’t know an-hour, and then heard him going
S|,e away, and never once was called at without you !” he cried. “ I’ll stay seller, “ and I should like to know limbs and roots, the properties aud family, with whom she had been
just
lio w to
straighten v-.... ___
ry respect, ni I ju
w juny
u? ouai^imvii
“to brought up, that which ever of them
live with me. what'bccan'io of tiiat boy ; for I am I
and her
• aru..,ii.r,„d»i. t r ie fln o longer to keep him from »H. Her • face
face was
was red,
red, and
her eyes
eyes ¡f vou’ll'c o m o and 1
certain he has risen to eminence in , a„ bllt himstlU Tho r00m in whic|j died' first was to nppear to the other
or no ?”
ih.;.ui.u,.
sDiwiing.
“
Just
ns
well
have'
it
natshed,
but
she
was
only
pretty
Say
quick,
Edith,
yes.
-peaki w
Sir, his collection is is wonderful." Iuoue if there was any truth in revealed
and sparkling when she went down
v‘ es—
_ __
“ ■■ Y
no— T
I don’t care !” panted some profession or other.
.iv » k n d done w ith,” she said.
you
see
him
before
j receptacle are arranged a number of religion; in which neither of them
red
and
embarrassed,
said
the
man,
Edith, v e r y __ ___ _____
_____
had'any faith.
IDLE A TRt|u HeJ<lid
..... speak one evening when to dinner,
But Benton gatheied her meaning,! you.” N ow , who do you think he stones whose bright rays remind the
One morning Lady Borisford, who
^ tho -, ; she n d 1 been
- --------—
Benton called this morning,
over to .............
visit his sister.
observer
of
diamonds.
In
the
cen­
•
.» * 1
—..1 j
and, instead of being the miserable was ?— the Rev. John Brown, of
was paying a visit, came down to
when he walked home with her. s^id Uncle Thornfeld.
ter
of
thi9
long
room
there
rests
a
) M ? S O N ,U .- fe A r words, but rig h t to the point.
“ Ilid he ?” observed Edith, in- fellow he came there, was as happy Haddington, one of the most emi- stone half the size of a hen’s egg, breakfast in a vory agitated state,
as a king. So was Edith, though pent authors and commentators of
differently.
which was picked up by the owner with a black ribbon round her wrist.
- r u„,
“ I wish you wouldn’t,” said
“ Ye*. He goes aw ay Monday, she w ouldn't have owned it for tne the Scriptures the world has ever months and months ago. I t was When her husband, Sir Tristam, ••
E d iA , more flurried than she had
ber wlrat was the matter, she
to attend to a small world. She is happy yet, though produced.
found by its owner one rainy after- * asked
------------
r i l i t I ’ rWasveB been in her life. “ I'm very He wants me
noon. For nearly a week he had Pegged him to ask no questions, but
-------
some she did m arry a farmer, and lives
business
m
atter
concerning
;or«Jt, but indeed, Mr. Benton, I
:on Countii
in tho country over half of each
slate w « rrih . b *.
been on a tramp through the hills t«ld h>m that the post would bring
land, while he is gone.”
and dales near his home, «nd, weary him tidings of Lord Tyrone’s death,
“
W
ell,
you’ll
do
it,
I
suppose
?”
PUTTING I T
J
car-
A
curious
case
relating
to
the
lo you mean you can’t like me?”
with ceaseless toil,he was wending his and that he would in tho next year
¡1 on 11» before |*u
And
t.iat
trip
to
Australia
has
j
status
of
former
slave«
has
said
Aunty.
-----
--
r
mill
l
ittuc
nioviio
vi
«vi
•••v.
-
«
« .
, - -
ou ». dryer with a
be the father of a son. These pre­
Ilobert, turning a little white,
r day for
never been made, nor do I suppose - a ^ n (|eCiJed by the Supreme way borne, when his eyea fell upon dictions cauie true; the expected let
yes.
He’ll
call
again
;-uiinn:tee tl e drj
Irvin g to smile.
something
from
it
w
ill
b
e
.-In
d
ia
n
a
Farmer.
which
the
rays
of
od fruit, and »
Court o f Alaliama. The contro­ tho sun were scattered in a thousand ter brought the news that Lord
Mi, I do like you very much. to-morrow, to leave some papers,
and I’ll help the boy all I can.
versy was between two women, directions. W ith little thought of Tyrone had died,the Saturday before
ud KhtiRfaetUn
Jiot
in------”
A
LUTI
Di:
«X
SIANO.
>po»e to supply
each o f whom claimed t i be the what he was doing, the geologist and in due time a son was born.
for fruit ffrowcf
|n the only way I.w ish to be He’s a good fellow. And it strikes
ivinewl that our* 1
me he seems to be very unhappy.”
“ Brudder Grant,” continued the I widow of Gus Washington and en- ! stoopod down and picked up the Lady Beresford always continued to
Is that it T
!OiiU i: THOM 11
wear the ribbon round her wrist. |
“
That’s
a
pity,
isn’t
i
t
r
e
m
a
r
k
­
188 ?.
president, “ You am a young man j titled to dower in his estate. One, object. It was nearly half the size
:’m afraid it is, Mr. Benton.”
Sir Tristam died, and his widow
Edith, coolly.
named Edie had been married to of s hen’s egg , and of an irregular
■ was silent a moment. Then he ed Miss
after n time married a C ap tain !
I think it is. I don’t know a on d a d ^ - s U . p o b life ; you w a r
{O W N ,
Im sk ily: “ I f any amount of man who deserves better than Ben- w<7 l,? ht PantB nn * w«ry short him in 1847, when both were slaves shape. It was covered in many Georges, who turned out so badly
places with thick, heavy clay, which
. L hat,
1 '«TV, jm J you
~~ | of V
IIV. OI....V
------ The
_ ceremony
m ^___
- -
coat, an a wory narrer
the
same --
master.
|n g would alter it, I could be
that she had to separate from him.
1-er-chec. D« was performed by a colored minis- \v*8 removed with great care. It wire When she was living in Dublin she
n t a f least I’ll try, if I might ton. I daresay he’ll get killed out ^
deddedlv' w retch-
’ you. H you 1 ter w ith the consent of the master, found to be exceedingly hard, and gnve a dinner party lo celebra'e ber |
a hope— and b ereh isvo .ee there among the nat.ves and never
rcat world *ara
•et, Dallri», Oreffon.l
------------------- . 1 whenever struck with a hard sub-
getrback anym ore.
Which philo- f •
.
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. . .
birthday, 1 nd invited an old clergy­
6 ■ ■ • • J
1, nnel«»'« nai-t te 8ln n gb t no man 1 dares !— bet — tw *- o ! ; The tw o a...
lived
together
as man
and i stance
-----
*~n
. ( f 1866.
inn«
A ftl.n
little sound. man who had christened lior. He
sophicml
observation
on
uncle’s
part.
ln
a
gob-
!
^
'fe
till
the
fall
“a
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,
t forth , but
,
It wouldn’t lie o f the least use,”
[KNI'S AND T'.IBi
Edith. “ I’in sorry, but I d Miss Edith, did not answer at a ll,; ernor’a cha’r befo’ you am fifty. I f time the husband, being then, of It was almost colorless, with here was tho first arrival, and she told
mnuunci thaï I n v n ^
and*nobody kn ew her thoughts.
you begin wrong it w i l l b e safe to course, a> freed man, took ool¡» li- “ J
a n 'o c ta L T o n ! but" some him she tons just forty-eight that (lav.
i carriage »i>od wd
t o say the same a year— ten
“ No,” said he, “ you are only
»♦ the n»o«t rrnij
To-morrow was Saturday. Ben­ "bet one thousand six hundred to cense and married another woman, , . .
Is—
from
now.”
od stock of thcruiigN
j h0 f*eei or *,de9 * e,'e ' “ dined to forty-seven; you wero born in 10GG."
n<lay. If
it nuffin- dat y 0U w di bring up in with whom he lived till his death.
Tin n there’s no use,” said Ben- ton waa going aw ay Monday.
She grew deatlqy pale.
Under these circumstances the court i curved ^^ Tl' J l
il l° (
weJe
o n Vwxfrr’
A n j\m
m
L u m ber.
ara f»-*n
ten y v ’a ars
state *-.*•»o
prison
befo u you
I tryin g to be as brave its he anybody meant to do any ? L h iriff t o r a4n4n
"A re you sure?” she asked.
him,
it
must
be
done
prom
ptly
;
,
It’s pi
pretty
me-
• •
ivn
t n j bard
i > m > on
— ---
“ Certain,” lie replied.
tW
ha3tw o Chad1X c n t lT 1!1" f hl Ch^ “ nJ nlk,lliM w’. tliout°experiencing
* it
• • woold
1 1 1 be’, that was ail ; and no shrinking,
.or than I thought
Z A SPECIAL’,
Yes sah, Ize tr in' to start the tw o had been the law ful wife ativ perceptible change. Some friend
"Y
o u have, then,” she said, “ sign­
> place it on the mar­
I’orrydale, Oregon, August 4, 1*S£.
if I can’t bear it, I caji go
Th(? nc^ct morning Edith took
M. Give n.f a tri *•
ght,” said Pizarro.as 'B rotherGard- It was decided in favor of the one ket, and only a day or two ag . he re­ ed my death warrant. “ I have only
*
‘ ‘ —-
'■
~ M . window
. . . n . l „ . B, n
n .in
'"t
pains
to
sit
at
ber
again.
n£.
atopped
^
swallow
a
pint
of
c
la
im
in
g
b
y
v
ir
tu
c
o
ftb
e
s
la
v
e
m
a
r
-
a few h»nrs yet to live.” She retir-
and
not
trouble
you
any
F. A. BN
By-and-by slie saw Benton coming. water r
*--*■ * slaves
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rlage. - I t .................
holds that
were ceived a letter from a diamond deal­ ; ed to her room, sent for her son Sir
N o tice of A ssig n m e n t.
er in New York offering him $46,000
He
in
ime!
-
Marcus, for her daughter Lady Riv-
not
competent
to
enter
into
valid
But
he
w
ou
ld
n
t
ask
for
h
e
r
,
not
<
<
j
hope
so—
I
hope
so,
bu
t
I
[I wish y ou wouldn't talk so,
for it.
V O T IC S IS If EURI! Y OIV131 THAT I MDfll A
I
erston,
and,
I
believe,
Henry,
Arch­
TONS,
! even . t o say good-bye. I t couldn t Jonbt jt .B ru d d er Grant. Ize bad marriage contract or hold legal re-
bv virtue of »«ri In ao«*ordftnee with tee pm
Edith.
of wi »ct of the Legislative A m
Iv. is it
said hurt him to do that much, anyhow.
'
-
.
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,
,
,
e - But
It has now been discovered, by bishop of Dublin. She then told the ion»
I h a v e b e e n a p p e in to d
tat.e of Oruffon. entftbwl ‘’an Act t*>
I It isn’t very man W ell, I won’t.
He came in, turned at the cor- ^ 5 ' “ >'0U,fUa S° m° k’e >e .Vme
of busband and wifc. nstitu- aid of the microphone or sound story for the first time of Lord H
a
Just
rfivieion of th« Estates of Debtor
-
• •
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t>ack. I doan fink you would lie or ,n September. I860, the cor
poor fellow.
to
Aw
iff?
ita
ss
for
th«
benefit
of
iV
lit
c
o
lv o r a n d C o lle c to r
o f Alabama de- magnifier, that flies have a language Tyrone's appearing to her, telling
ner o f. the house, and was passing steal or burgier, or forge, but you tional
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—
fg iv e me, Miss Edith. And
her
of
his
death;
that
she
would
h
a
ve1
.
iu
ItXi'i"
b u s l n o s s o f M c S r e w & Jc
If the English
shall on to "the door, when a fresh voice has fallen into one w ery bad habit. dared that all fried men and freed- j of their own.
OliEGON.
■ i l«rk
1 -bye— I don’t suppose I ___
a son
who
would
marry
- f th« ewaatt coon o« tne
iner, and
ant! I scientist
Hcieuu«« wuu
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, • his brother's
.
O
ot ufwg> * «r t!»o
who uia«io
made the discovery
to your
your uncle’s any more.” - a+icve him said “ Good-morning.’
De odder day you met a friend in women . • then living .1 together,
t o n , l a t a o f P a r r y jfa lu .
n
a,
U
.
1
will
drnn
rmind
tn
our
editorial
daughter,
and
that
»he
would
ma»e
a
Oonmiyot
Polfc,
>nJ
the
iind»
rdg*«<
h
.
r i'R i’ HASEIl T1IS|
__
'
•op round to our
.ecognizing
one another
as ’ husband | —i"
will '’ drop^
w r _ ----
m m -----
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ua -------
g ^
.......marriaM and die i » * ^ —
?h*> tffp ti
He . looked up. Edith sw
------
-
uiv gate now, , p ------
eet - and
. F-»*, I have no.'
front ob my cabin, an’ when he axed and wife, should hold that relation | rooms and delicately cross-examine most unfnrtunato marriage and die
were ju st 1 a aif t the
. Col«. AH per»vn» having l«imi
p e r s o n s o w in g th o
hrrebv notlfl««l «rifi r«r|tiinri to p i t w i l
Edith gave him her hand, say-y bteojning as the roses, which were if you war gw ine on de excursion
T h e S i i n r e m e f V m r f i o n e ° f the ten thousand brutes which on her forty-seventh birthday
He od.iesa.
v c n w l il » required by l»«r. «rithio
s a v e th e m s o lv o a i
“ Oh, yes, of course; I know ¡all around her, was leaning out of you replied dat you would * gasp to
“ p;
« i
w ill come. W e Would all be,-the window toward him. B ut he gurgle.’ On anodder oceashun I decides that this was a ratification ' 1 r™ *‘ DP°n ■ * *•••■ WB “ re writin«j tou,!he<1 her wri"t to
o x p e n s o by c a llin g o n i
« and h 'l M i nv ,
relations then exist- j
sorry if you didn't. And I couldn’t .kn ow sRe was thinking heard you remark dat you would
H. W jL ri]
«
r
B
^
w
2
:
I
f
c
'
Z
ï
J
S
“
0
'
*
“
^
on
which
she
always
™
.
E
a
o
,
Dallas and s e t t l i n g c t <
•V
wore a black ribbon. She was
between Gus and Edie Wasli-
e you don’t blame nie.” .
what a fine, noble, handsome face ' m ix to murmur.’ Again you ob­
.
buried
in
Lord
Cork's
vault
under
I
Ml. Ml. ELLI8,1
N ot in the lea«t. There's no he was turning up to her.
W. TRUITT.
€. A JOIYH8.
served dat y ou would ' sigh to stifle.' ington, and that his subsequent
A member of the North Carolina i the communion table in 8t. Patrick'«
U A R F IE L
our ago
ago you
you advised marriage w ith the other claimant
to blame but myself. I'llcntnc
d istan tly h is hat hras lifted. O nly an hour
D allas , Orffion, July 7, ]
Legislature, dining at a Raleigh , C athedral.-Satnrdav Review.
TRU ITT * JOHNS,
» i t Df-ath of th- I
| l can. I f I find I can’t, w hy I ' Good morning, Miss Thornfeld. I Pickles Smith to ‘ bet his sweet was v o id ._____
kd .Htm«*». Emhnu.'l
hotel, aaw a pod of rad pepper* on a
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t, that's all. Goid-bye, Miss j hope‘you a rt well."
InridcnT* of hh»
life.’ W hat all dese tings mean,
dish
near
at
band.
He
thought
it
|
An
Oswego
girl
dropped
one
o
f
her
A
t
t
o r n e y s at > L ii w ,
If you grasp a rattlesnake firmly
b: the Mitrili of hi*
dear.” 1 ’-'Quite well, thanks. I hear you Brudder G rant f
waa a new kind of fruit and Look a false eyebrow« in a eburch pew, slid
Soldier; hl» Ttre» i
lith ; God bless you, my
■
bout
the
neck,
be
cannot
hurt
you,
Mr. Benton.’
the PrahlMe;. •
D ALLAS, OREGO N.
I raised the small hand to his lips, are going aw ay, Mr.
Benton."
says a Western paper. To be per- bite. The tears streamed down hia > it so badly scared th* young man at
by Joff* C l , m P
*
-----IJ 1
*"
* let cheeks as he pot the pod down aay-' ber eide that be fainted. He thought A ttica ox x i u snuurr, sogni o r ja s y r
Airy of the Unified
lied his hat down over his eyes.
“ Yes. I. go Monday.”
T b st h*ckin< eongh o»o b« to quickly fectly «afe,
it would be well to
latrnHnent cmrr»'i
I “ W ithout a good-bye to your cured by Shiloh * Cura. We guarani«* it. the hired man do the graaping.
: it wae hit mouetaobe.
riliinnt, reliable, ro
iu g : " —y o n ! lay there ta d cool. ”
wa.1 gone
Jd bjr rnbnertftkinj
T er sale by J»p . B. Miller.
np-atair»
to
t
friend»
T
Edith ran straight
r»*A. !.. BMi-roCf
kfj’T MARRY A FARMER
WAP‘,7
HORRIBLE TO CONTEMPLATE!
Assassins still at large, but their
retreat and place
2
wen
of rendezvous
known to the citizens of Polk
and vicinity.
The unfortunate vie-
tim, fine, large, fresh and desirable,
KnOCK6Q. (lO'WXL in lliS prifil6 (jU6t
SAL] i
Wiiat GVerj DOCiy \7antS), Will 00 laid
out in the store of
a s fetStSSiins: & For the public inspection and pr<
W e w ill p o sitive ly commence our
Clearance Sales on the ab o ve stated
date, to continue up to O ctober first,
rA B L Ç li-'“:,
and as all goods w ill be sold with­
out profit to ourselves, w e have the
consoling thought that the ill wind
is doing our appreciative patrons a
pecuniary good.
N ow , friends, while it is not busi­
ness to buy what you do not need,
iust because it is cheap, it is real
business to buy cheap of w hat you
J
-"S ”
do need.
Our stock is very large and com­
plete, and promising to keep up an
RIACE MAN
assortment for your
benefit, w e
shall expect your patronage for ail
that you may need in our line.
Me G R E W & W A L L E R .
ILLIARD H/
S ANO CIC4