‘4 i ... By ... Louis Tracy, PILLAR of LIGHT I < Wings ■I th« Marsing” Coarrifht. 190«. by Edward J. Clod« (This story wss commenced in tna is sue ol Novrnita-r 3Uth. Tie so- «ud«i rile ing st once a III on request receive a copy ol that dale ) I Author of •Th« i I I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a««« ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••_ ! •a •« [ IF BOTT RIGHT TELCT ff »WIIT | •• •• SAT ! •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• • • •• • • •• • • •• • • • • 'V‘te^p,tp,tpiwp‘»ttp,tpvvftp^ • • «• • • eggs aa* baddlck—fit for tbe queen. • • | God bless her.' An’ baby's bad another i plut of JotM*«' brew—Lord love ber lit- ’ tie eyes, though I haven't seen ’em yet! A mlnlt ago Jones sung down to me «••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••a ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e«* that th«- Lancelot has jiMt cleared Carn du.” Tbe -concluding atatement brought Mias Clara Holfonl gave a aocial dance UTtR UTOUitfl Braud to bls feet, The doctor would here Haturday night Itacember 1st, in be ou tbe rock by the tim» breakfast Potato digging is almost at an end in tbe school boose hall. All who attend­ was ended and tbe letter to Mrs. this vicinity sod everybody seems Ratio­ ed reported a very good time. Sheppard written. When tbe doctor did arrive be ebook ned with the outcome. A good price Mr. We«f*Hpear made a business trip bls bead dubiously at first sight of tbe has prevailed tliia Fall an«l it lo>dt> like to Portland Sunday. child. the farmers are prospering. A small crowd from here attend«! the ”1 don't kuow bow «be lived. 8be to Mrs. R. P Rasmussen, wife of R. P. Thanksgiving dance in Troutdale Wed- a mere skeleton." be said. Rasmussen, the leadirig farmer of Cor­ needey night. Braud explain»*) matters and hinted bett, i« at tbe Ht. Vincent tmepital un­ at bls theory. Mrs. B. Williams an»l hnsban«! spent "Ob. tbe ways of nature are wonder­ dergoing an operation. Our sympathy ■ Thanksgiving with her sister Mrs. Chas. ful.” admitted ibe doctor. "Hometlmeo i« «i[n the folk« but we a»e giau to re Dickson. a uiau will die from an alwmrdly trivial port that «lie is doing nicely for the Mrs. H. A-TI-atourel! is visiting her thing, like tlie sting of a wasp or tbe time being. daughter Mrs. Carol Larraon in Trout­ cutting of a Auger. At others you can Mrs. Hoe« made a UustneMi trip in flint litru headlong from the Alps and dale. be will merely Htiffcr u bruise or two. town on Monday. Mrs. ClaraJLarrson and son were Of course, this Infant has an excep- Stella Anderson entertained her visiting relatives here Sunday. tlonwlly strong constitution or sbe friends on Sunday. Mr. Robert Seal and wife spent a would have died »lays ago. However, Erling Hound of Portland is visiting, you have done right so far. I will see pleasant Thanksgiving with Mr. West to tx-r proper nourishment during tbe his friend Roy Anderson, this week. Spears. uext few days. It to a moot extraor­ Martin Lund took a Io?d of young. Mr. Bramlet has moved tb Palmer dinary case.” people down to Gage to the entertain­ where he is working. Joues had managed so well that the ment and they ail enyiyed * the ride child's garments were dry and well Mr. Roy Parson has moved in immensly. aired. Wrapped in a clean blanket. Latourell, Mr«. P. Anderson spent Saturday and she was luwere»! into the ateamer'a Left over from last week. boaL but the doctor. preferring to Sunday at tne St. Vincent. Mrs. St. Johns was taken to the hos­ jump, was sogked to tlie waist owing to a slip on the weed covered rock. pital this week for ap|iendicitis. POWELL VALLEY. The crew of tbe tuglioat balled out A. I-atourel),was a Troutdale visitor tbe derelict aud towed ber to Ten- The Ekstrom brother's store is prog- . Saturday. zanci*. C. Larsson was in Latoureli on busi­ Thnt evening a fisherman brought a reusing nicely. Mr. anu Mrs. Eli Elliott spent Thanks­ ness this week. note from Mrs. Sheppard. Among oth­ er titlugs, «lie wrote that tbe baby’s giving with A. B. Elliott and family. Mr. anti Mrs. Patterson were visiting cloth -« were lieautlful’.y made and of George Howland, Henry Wiblon, in Bridal Veil Sunday. a very ex|»e:islve Vi*- wa* fever- Mrs. Grace Latoureli and grandson Irh. the doctor said, but the condition Herbert Simmons, Joseph Wilcoxon, of ber eyes aud lips would account for A. B. Elliott, Harry Gist and Dave were visiting Mrs.^Cbas. Larson, in this, spurt from tbe effects of prolong­ Manary attend«*! the Oldfellows meet- Trout«lale, Monday. ed ’-x|>osure. ingat Estacada Saturday evening. They Mrs. Hoovqy was a guest of Mrs. C. Brand read the letter to bis mates re[Hirte«l a g«K>i time. Latoureli this week. wheu the trio were enjoying an ev»»n- The road this side of Orient has been tnic pl[»e on the "promenade.” tbe outer Mr. Biglard and family have mov«l repaired with new plank. balcony under tbe lantern. away. “S’poKe ber people don’t show up." Mr. an I Mr«. Eli Elliott an I Miss Mr. and Mrs. Courter recently at­ observed Jim, ••■what are you goin’ to Ruby Elliott spent Friday with Mr. and tend«! a theater in Portland. «•all her?” Mrs. Charles Simmons. •Trevillion." raid Brand. Bruce Blaine is «[tending a few days Lett over from last week. The others gazed at him with sur­ at Summit. Miss Fox, of the Portland library, prise. The prompt announcement was Mrs. Hudson andjjiaughter were^ re- unexpected. gave a talk on books at the Orient “I have told you about tbe fabled Grange Saturday. cent Portland visitors. , v«a*attt^Za land of I«younrase lying there lieneath A. B. Elliott and daughter were in • Mr. Barnes is visiting bis sister,^,Mrs. tbe sea," be weut on. pointlug to the White. Portland Friday. dark blue expanse on whose distant couflnra tbe Reilly isles were silhou­ Wm. Hillyard, who has been sick of etted by the last glow of tlie vanished quinsv, is reported to be improving. WANTED—3000 15-foot c«lar hop •uu. “Well, th«’ uame of the only per­ A surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. posts, F.jO. B., O. W. P. Write Dr. A. son who <•»«■«|icd from that mluor del­ uge was Trevillion. It Is suitable, and Emanuel Anderson of Gresham last 8. Nichols. I>ekum Bldg., Portland, Ore. It accords with the Initial of her prob­ Satunlav evenii’g by .the Swedish Luth­ eran church in honor of their druglner, able surname.” “Oh. 1 see!” piped Jones. Ills vole«, Eva. The members wished to express CEDARVILLE always high pitched, ts^’ame squeaky their gratitude to Miss Anderson, who The work on the Fairview and Trout­ when bis brain was stirred. has served as organist in the church. “That's O. K. for the ’T.”’ remarked A sum of money was presented her. dale branch of tbe O. W. P. is in pro­ Jim, “but «-hat aliout tbe ‘E’?” Eliza­ gress and we expect soon to be in close beth Is a nice name when you make It Relreshments were served anti everyone touch with these points. reports a go»*! time. Into Bettie." Mr. Wvgant, who has been running “I think we shonld keep up the idea The Ladies Mission Society met with of tbe Arthurian legend. There are Mrs. C. P. Johnson last Monday. , Rev. Mr. Heiney's,Jfarm, has moved to two that come to my mind. Elaine and B. 8. NyStrom was present an«i made a Goshen Oregon. Mr. Heiney, although Enid. Elaine died young, the victim very interesting speech on “Be Thank­ advanced in years, will run the farm of an unhappy love. Enid became tbe himself. wife of a gallant knlghL Gawain, who ful.” About il7 were present an«i a gen­ W. G. Cathy anti wife are spending eral go«Ml time waa had. CoSee and was cake were served. The next meeting TtiHnksgiving with their eon Dr. B. A. “Ever foremost in the chase And victor st the tilt end tournament: • will be hel«i at the home of Mrs. Eman­ Cathy at Corvallis. They called him the great prlnc« and man uel Anderson on Decern tier 22nd. Jas. ¡.Robinson, recently from San- of men. But Enid, whom her ladle« loved to call Mrs. Nordblom has returned after a Francisco.^bae iiyhis “cottage a£beuch Enid the Fair, a grateful people named welT«tuipped witn harness and saddle month's visit in Seattle. Enid the Good.” tools with which he expects to busy him­ "That settles It." cried Jim, brandish­ self. ing his pipe toward Penzance. “I hope LATOUKELL ns how Miss Enid Trevilllou Is asleep Mrw Swank, of Portland, was in the Miss Alice Mulford has returnetl after an’ doin' well, nu' that she'll grow up vicinity buying up potatoes. The farm­ to lie both fair an' good. If she does, a weeks vacation to finish her term of ers appreciate the g«xKi prices offered. school. she'll lie lietter'n most women.” Brand made no reply. He went «-Ith- In to attend to the lantt'ru. In five Walkias Paubalur Stock F imm I Watkins Flavoring Extracts minutes tbe great eyes of the l.lxanl, tlie Ixingsbips and the Seven Stones W ntklnw Veaetot.te AnUline Liniment lightship were solemnly «tarlug at COl'GH CVRE AN» LAXTONE 8PICE8 AND TOILET ARTICLES their fellow warden of the Gulf Rock, while. In tlie far west, so clear was th« night, tbe single flash of 8L Agnes and tbe double flash of tbe Bishop Illu­ mined the aky. 11906 DECEMBER 1 9061 SUN MON] TUE WED IHU TM 1 1 12 3Í4 5 6 7 8] 9 lOfìl 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2U 27 28 29 1 ... L— 11 1 than It la. Rhe ntomrbad water through the pares of the akin, which rejected the salty element« and took In only those parts of tbe compound nredod by ^fttwctpvwctpttf,vítw “They’d keep me busy.” he grow Iso the blood. Ton follow me!" “ Quito. It ’ s a slap-up idee. ” “When all's said an’ done, It’a too*- “It ta not new. It occurred to a tiefore help could roach th« Gulf Bock nstcr. an* they can't help IL” Bn<-ons<-la«oeugers and unda In weight, but Star­ conditions the upper part ut tbe maai warm bath with some boric acid In It vation is a «low affair, aud her plump­ made her sleepy. An’ there she la. would either have carried tbe sail cleaa ness saved her life In that respect. «nug as a cat.” away with It or be found acting as i Most certainly she would have died The domesticated Jones waa up to sort of «•■ anchor at a abort dtaiaucs today, and eveu yet she la In great hia elbows In a tattler of soap. from the Ixtnt. danger. Her pulse la very weak, and “Have you noticed any laundry Hut It had gone altogether, aud th« rare must l>e token not to stimu­ marks or Initial« on her clothing?” strand« of the «all ropr were bllteu late tlie action of the heart too asked Braud. not torn, asunder. Tho shark buC Idly.” “Yea. Here you are." striven to pull tbe host under by tug­ WI m ' ii Brand spoke In this way Jim He fished out of tbe hubbies a little ging at the wreckage. H|>eiice was far too wary to ask Per­ vest, on which were worked the letters Ha r lag made the canvas ehlpabape th» Komet I mea, , In F. T. In white silk. Jim ■etth’d the next pressing question eotial question«, early days of their acquaintance, lie “Ah! That Is very Important. We by seising uu empty tin an»l sluicing bad sought to pin bis friend with clum­ can eatnblisb her Identity. eapectally If the fore part. Then be pnaacd a rope sy logic to some admlaslou as to bls tbe laundry mark U Ibero ulso.” under the after thwart uud iseved It pnsf fife. Tbe ouly iwsult be achieved “I’m fearcil there’s nortflng else.” through a rTngiiolT In n rock placed was to seal the other mau'a lips for said Jours. "I’ve nut looked very care­ there for mooring purjiosra In very days so far as reminiscences were con­ fully. as It’ll take me all my time to culm weather like thu prraeut. cerned. get everything dry afore tbe tug comes. When tbe Trinity tender [mid bar Not only Jone* and H|>ence, but As for Ironin', It can’t lie doue. But raootlily visit to tbe lighthouse all» was luoort-d to a buoy three cable lengths T!iom|i«on. the third aaalataut. who my missus *11 see after her until some- away to th« northwest. If there was was taking hi« mouth aaiiorv. toxetlier liody turns up to claim her.” “That may be never.” tbe least ausplrlou of a sen O’ er tlie With the supernumeraries who helped “Surely we will get some news of tlie reef It waa Indeed u ticklish tusk land­ to preserve the rotation of two months* rock duty aud one ashore, noon real­ ship which waa loetf’ lug or einbnrklmr ston-s and mon. “Yes. that 1« little enough to expect CloschHuli-d. tlie boat would All for ized thnt Brand, whom they liked and ward n« the tide drotH««l Tills waa looked up to. had locked tbe record of Yet It Is more than probable that her lunttorlesa By thnt time all her ni«r- bls earlier years and refused to open parents are dead. A haby would he separated from her mother only th- tbe at k’ ^v mentis ’under Mrs. one, nnd be promised slleuce with re­ thumb,' py.t’re right, rap’n. They tel) l ephew cdo.” «al l about IL At the bouiburduieut of “H»?'a « blue shnrk.” commented tlie Alexandria a messmate of mine gat the other, Ignoring for the nom’e wlmt lie V. C. for les«.” termed “nonio of the cap'u*« Jnwbrruk- "Tlie real point Is, Jim, that we have era " not yet discovered what «alp thia boat It Is the only dangerous belongs to.” "Yes. "No, an' what's more, we won’t find «¡M’CICH found ao far north. "His teeth are like so many fixed out in a burry. Her name's gone fore bayonet«. Of course you would like to aud aft.” “Is there nothing left to help us?” ><<•«•[» 'em, but be would look flue In a “Only this.” museum, Plenty of folk In Penzance, The sailor produced the brooch from especially visitors, would pay a bob tils walsicont pocket. It was of the n bend to see him.” safety pin order, but made of gold and Brand pnuKcd In his labor. “Llaten, Jim,” he said earnestly. “I ornamented with small emeralds set as wnnt both you mid Jones to oblige me a four leafed shamrock. by saying nothing about the shark. "Is the maker's name on the nail?” “No. I fancy that this craft was rig­ Please do not mention my connection with the affair In any way. The story ged on board ship for harbor cruisin’.” Brand passed a baud wearily across will got Into the newspapers ns It Is. Th«» additional sensation of the fight bls forehead. would send reporters here by tlie score. "I wish I had not been so preclpl I don’t wish that to orcur." tats,” lie tuormured. “That man bad qnfetty separated. Bran«) flung himself pn|s*rs on him. In al) likelihood." “Do you mean to say”— wearily into - bunk to obtain a much o a "You couldn't have «tosi It, mate. It “Mr. Jones will rrport the picking up needed rest, t. >1 Ad the others hurried to of tho bout anil tho finding of the baby, was bad enough for me. It must ha’ overtake Uie many duties awaiting together with the necessary burial of been worse for you.” them. “Perhaps the baby’s clothes uro a man unknown”—- Weather reports and daily journals “Hlist hoi * of a chap waa beT’ In­ ma-ke