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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
wrist and hand. Yet even th«* dearest men do not get half as much out of of her feminine friends would never life they might." have Insinuated that Eunice Trevecca "Of course they don’t!" assented was the least bit of a eoquetto. in Wtlfrhl dogmatically. "Why, look at deed, it needed but a glance into the me." he rambled on; "I’m only half- depths of those quiet gray eyes to baked; never luul any education to convince you that that hero was a na- speak of; had to ke<-p my uos« to the ture tender and true as that of the grlmlstone -ill my life; as you know, Douglas himself. there were always two ways for every I So at h*ast thought young wnrrtu dollar to go ns long ns mother was Ask your doctor «bout the Stennis, who sat opposite to her. an«l alive, on account of her many years wisdom of your keeping Ayer’s who certainly enjoyed the best op of hopeless Hines»; but. in spit«* of niy Cherry Pectoral in the house, portunities In the world for knowing few opportunities. I'll bet I could «how ready for colds, coughs, croup, He was a pleasant, wholesome lad. «ome of those fellow » how to enjoy bronchitis. If he saya It's all fair and florid, with light golden-brown their wealth!” "Of course you could." Eunice hair and mustache, slim aiui with right, then g«t a bottle of It slightly stooped shoulders A rather agreed, w Ith a loving woman's tatù- at once. Why not show a weak face on the whole, one might ous fondness and Indulgence for the little foresight in such matters? say. though perhaps this was partly man she has promised to marry "But Early treatment, early cure. owing to a rather querulous droop of well be just a* happy without the the mustache, which barely veiled the money, won't we. Wilf?" publish tur firiauU» “Not a doubt of It’" he «-xclalmcd. sensitive mouth, a biard would better W» I*anI«H aluebei IÌMUM VUr (■«•divi • • have hidden a chin which was far starting to her side, bending over her • Wrg« T*»' »« and pressing flis Ups to her shining too pretty for any mere man. Had you guessed him to be a cleric eoils of hair. “Why. poasesstn* vou or a bookkeeper you would not have nnd your love, dearest. I'm the richest Many • boy is called gull snd »lurid, been far astray—one of those men tellow in N« w Yoik tola.v" when the wiiols trouble 1» due to a l«.-v She ti!t**<l back her head to look who make exceeilmaly valuable and liver. 'IF- Ntmly believe ysur own doc faithful servants but very poor mas into his eyes as he gnxed fondly dow n tor will tell vsu tbit sn o. casional d»»e >f Ayer's Fill» will do »u«.h b»\» » grrat ters As to character, he was neither Into hers leal of goo«1 They keep the liver seme. better nor worse than thousands of ., "That's the way ■<»»• !•»«»> j . c. ay»»<>».. i^*»u. «»•• — other youngsters who start out in life speak." she murmured "Money can lCvp>rig»U by J. li. I. ppuusett Co.) not buy some things In this world. in some downtown office or «tor* at I $3 a week, the goal of whose ambition Wilf,” a truism which was sealed In SYNOPSIS. Curs for toratohsa. ami satisfactory Andy M-teen. .«<■ I an.1 eccentric mil Is to earn fifteen hundred or two thou a very expressive Beratehaa ara caused by axpoanro ts lionaire miner. Is dying and orders hl» maimer by the naturally ardent Wil sand dollars a year, to marry some attorney to draw up a wilt leaving ail hi» Sold and wet. local Irritation or low pcop-rtv to the son of a sister fr -ni whom pleasant girl, settle down in a Harlem frid condition, all of which should ba re wqs separat'd years before and of , flat or a little one-of-a-row house ov« r Eunice, though very well educated whose name even he is ignorant. Andy avoided If possible. In simple cases nnd refined — in England she would 1 In Brooklyn, rutse a tells the attorney that he was married In small family, get apply cloths wet with a weak solution bis youth, but left hla wife after a quar 1 along on a couple of new suits of have been describe«! ns "<fulte abbve rel in which he struck her. He learned of sugar of lead and In win tar cover afterward that she and his daughter were clothes each year. with a semi oc her station, my dear"—was only «me to keep out cold When cracks have dead , casional visit to the theater in winter remove from being a working woman appeared, apply a similar lotion with herself, »nd had no foolish or unprac and an outing on Saturday afternoons the addition of a fsw drops of i-arbollo CHAPTER I.—Continued. ». <-< o tical longings As housekeeper for at Coney island or Rockaway acid In case of discharge or pus "Well, that’s on'y right. The money Not a wildly hilarious or thrilling ex- her stepfather, John Trevecca—her tules. make a lotion nd ehlorlde of lino kem out o' old Nevady; let her have I Istence. It may be granted, yet there mother she could not remember—she Instead of the load; finely powdered it back ag in Rut mind you. Carboy, are hundreds and thousands of such was beyond the necessity of earning charcoal may bo sprinkled over the not till you've raked all creation with her own living: but Trevecca himself men—gentlemanly and refined, neith 'loth*. a fine-tooth comb to find Mattie's boy ” er very strong nor very weak, not was but a foremag In some Iron works "Whom will you name as executors up on Tenth avenue. So to Eunice vicious nor conspicuously virtuous, The “Country Churchyard.- or trusters?" but who. In a paraphrase of the old the prospect of marrying so present Those who recall Gray’» "El«gy 1« "Must you have 'em?" Meleen an Shorter Catechism, are piously or me able a young fellow ns Wilfrid Sten | Ihorn, mlliliu-r 1-.. m bt*eo 'and fancy feathers, wing» nnd ribbon» a Couutry Churchyard" will remember swered anxiously, as though the func chanically "doing their duty In that nis. both of them being very much able to flml a turban cov- j aro all available Tho sod caps are that the peaceful »pot where "the tionaries referred to were of a species state of life to which it has pleased In love with each other, seemed the Hid" forefathers of the hamlet sleep” <♦ *-.•••«1 with fur of aliiu <t nny I m«»re »Imply trimmed. nox'ous and undesirable. the Almighty to call them." It Is of acme of Hoo<i fortune, leaving noth description nn«i almost any Soft cap« of fur or fur fabrlim are Is ld«nU8*d with Hl. Gllas'. Htoke "Undoubtedly; they are necessary kindred stuff that the "average citi Ing to be desired of the Fates. shape. Th«* matter of trim I easily u.ado at home Tho crown 1» In Poge«. Hucklnihamdilre in the pro evils." And though Wilf was her senior by zen" Is made. ming It at homo 1» a prob I four section», like a boy’» jockey cap. ■ale pages of a remit Issue of the Meleen frown* d in perplexity. It Even to such men strange dreams some four years—he was twenty eight lem of easy solution Fur turban» ar« ' and th«- t rim » »lightly curved collar, Gaietto there appunrs an order in seemed as though it were costing him may come—fond and foolish visions of —the girl was really the elder in point council providing that ordinary Inter far more trouble to l. ave his money wea’th and power, hopeless of realiza of steady principle and cool. »<>b«-r not exactly trimmed they are dec j whh'b la wide enough to turu up about menta are henceforth forbitili« a lu IL» orated. Th«- »oft sha; «it, made without i tho crown. TIU» la lined wltb »Ilk or behind him than ft had been to ama.-s tion. mayhap, yet nevertheless fre judgment. In fact. Wilf, as i »Ire, carry bow», rosette» or motifs, satin. A fine wire tnay be Introduced churchyard • it and guard It during his eventful life. quently prompted by certain innate or acknowledged to herself, wa applied flat to th« body of the hat; or In the outsldn brim edge to advantage “Can't you fellers act?" he inquired inherited cravings for the good things boyish, sanguine, mercurial, e Mothers will And Mrs. Wfnrtow*» *-«'»«0» time! und silk roots, a »mart cockade It should be put In between the fabric Syrup iu<* l> at r-uirdy to um » fu» their ’uOAutsw dubiously at length—"you fellers"—in of this life which only money can pro But she loved him for these v or an aigrette fastened on with an or- »nd the lining, and will servo to keep luna» the («-stani» ,»-«l'«l dicating Mr. Carboy and his partners. cure, and for the enjoyment of which Itb's: soin«' women mother t nani* nt. all easy to procure and the l th«- hut shapely. to "Certainly, if you wish it Two will they feel a yearning and an infinite bands before the children : An Ace Up HI» aireva trimming easy of accomplishment, Such hat» of plush or fur aro very be sufficient. Suprose we say Mr. capacity if only they had the chance. keep their affections busy Munich bus once mure bceutno ths Fashl'in permits th- trimming to be j «-omfortuhl*- a r«-al protection to the When old John Trevecca came in. Passavunt and myself?" “Oh. ft’s a splendid thing to be plac-d anywhere, from lack to front. I head, and th«» bi-conilngti-■»» la a new scene of a "painful Ine'd'-nt" tbrou 1» With a gesture as of one wearied rich!" Wilfrid was even then saying coatless and bringing with him a at the sweet will and sense of stylo discovery. It 1» all In adjusting the ll "oran<-o on the part of a youug u u. with the whole subject Meleen sig to Eunice. “Just think of what a man strong aroma of cut Cavendish, (or he J possessed by th*- w«-arer I right shape to the head lu the right the »on of a high official, as to how nified assent. Then, as the lawyer could do if he were really in posses- had been smoking his pipe with some to hold hl» cards wt,«n playing, says Where tho turban 1» ma«!e by cover i way. cronies on the "front porch.” as they rose to go Indoors, he said: tin- Munchrncr Post A game »as in ing a buckram shape with fur. plumes JULIA BOTTOMLEY. still call the house entrance up Green “Fix It up quick. Carboy. I'm mor progress at a club when sotn« one wlch way. the light of Wilfrid ’ s rosy tal tired!" »nw the young man draw an ace fr< m visions had not yet died out of his » By this time the sun had set behind CHECKED SILK WAIST CONCERNING USE OF PLUMES hla »let ve. Whan the eicltein« nt eyes. There was even an atmosphere the western wall of mountains, and caused by the operation hint »«>m «• of suppressed excitement In the home Evan appeared to wheel his master Newest Trimming In Millinery Show» what subsided a prominent clUl« n ly room which caused the old man to within But the tough old fellow de prevented criminal proceedings by Styles Such as Our Mothers look shrewdly at Eunice. If there murred. Half his nights had been bundling thv card sharp Imo nn au Never Dreamed Of. were anything amiss between the spent in the open air with only the lomeblle, which tcok him without »tog lovers Trevecca knew he would find it •starry canopy for a tent Now that The newest trimming In milliner) across the Bavarian frontier. in the girl's face. But apparently ail the end was near, he dreaded the crib emphasizes the use of plumes. Rueb was serene. Good lor Sore I yrs, bed and cabined confinement of four plume»! The word conjures up nn In "Wilf has been telling me what he for over loo years PETTIT'S EVk walls. So a lantern qas brought and finite variety of styles of which our Intends to do with ail bls money SALVE has nositively cured eye dis hung to the rafters of the porch, mothers or grandmothers knew noth eases everywhere. when he gets to be very rich.' she All drugg,»1» ol where its dim radiance could not in Ing, and fair women of today can I m * Howard Bro».. Buffalo, N. Y. said smilingly terfere with that piercing gaze which doubly grateful for the effort« of milli "That's easy spending." said Tre- to the last roamed lovingly over the ners. M«n Were Loony About Clothes. vecca. sinking beavily into a chair, mountain prospect. Harlands of plumes are used on Obi time cobblestone» and mud de “There's more money got rid of that One, two hours passed, and save for brood, low hats. They are spotted anil manded a thick, clumsy boot, and old way in a year than’d pave York wi the steady, harshly rhythmical fleck' d with color, and some are made Yankee leather was g -od »tuff, all dollars! But let's hear abart It. lad, ” “crunch-crunch" of the “stamps” the of layer» of different shad«*», giving a right enough, but It dl«l not ngre- ably he added. town below was strangely quiet wonderfully Irrldcscent • ffect. loud lt»e'f either to beauty or case, “Oh. ft was just foolish talk." said Every soul therein kn«w that the On velvet turbans the use of a sin A pop« r of 1 btu tells of a st it» sr inn Wilfrid, on whose late enthusiasm master-mind in the hillside eyrie was gle plume attached at the front, and going to n big ball In velv'd bn «•> I im . the blunt words of his prospective fa passing away; hushed were the usual extending toward th«* back In a slant with a scarlet satin co.it Unit g end ther-in-law were like a bucket of col'd Splendid Thing to Be sounds of rude revelry and "wide- ing line. Is quite evident. Thia line for scarlet bow» on his pumps. Mon then water on a bonfire. Riehl” open” license It wa3 felt to be a the plum«* Is used on large hat» ns used to be almost as loony about Nevertheless, as he walked home to fateful night for the town of Meleen well Ami speaking of the wide, flat clothes as women nro now bls lodgings on Washington square At length Mr. Carboy’s task was sion of more motey that he knew how- shapes leads us to th« Introduction of the exaltation of the earlier evening done. A table was carried on to the to spend! I don t mean a paltry hun still clung to him, and as he swung ostrich feathers to edge the brim. Two TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY dred thousand dollars, but — well, say porch; by lantern-light the will was successful Paris milliners have don» for Red. Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes along In the clear, crisp autumn night twenty or thirty or even fifty mil read to the testator, who turned bis andOratiulnted Eyelids. Murine l»o«--«n't tb!*v with great effect. his step was jaunty, «is head held eyes to meet those of the lawyer in lions!” Kmart Soothes l-lyo Pain Druggist» Feather rosettes are made of ostrich high, and he was potentially as rich "Why stop there?" put In Eunice Sell Murine Eye Remedy, Liquid. 25c, mute approval when the reading was plumes. Concentric circles of cut as he was actually poor. Murine Eye Salvo In ended. Then, lifted and supported by with a quizzing little smile. "Why feathers are placed around a jeweled 50c, $1.00. To such a man as Wilfrid Stennis, millions at once Aseptic Tubes, 25c, $1.00. Evo Books old Evan, be affixed his uncouth and not say a - hundred center. At the »Ide of a turban or on • • • • O” uneducated as the college world 'nd Eyo Advice FToo by Mall. This most attractive waist Is sprawling signature, the witnesses fol and be certain of having enough?" Murine Eye Remedy Co., t.'hl« ago "Because for practical purposes counts learning, but eag« r. receptive, ¿becked old blue and white foulard, th«* upturned brim of a large velvet lowed, and the deed was done which hat thin new typo of ornami nt In ox- poss* ssfng an eye for beauty and for twenty millions would be ample," said with pretty yoke of old blue cashmere. bequeathed a princely fortune and a tremely chic. he. "The income from that should be color, with a love for music, an un The guimpe, undersleoves, ami frills Poilutlon of Our Streams. royal revenue to—whom? A feather band Is being used on formed. omnivorous appetite for — let me see" — doing a rapid sum in Pollution of stream» In America Is ar- of white tulle, The girdle is of many large hats, Next morning Andrew Meleen was Black and white books, and an instinctive shrinking found lifeless in bed, his gnarled and mental arithmetic—"over half a mil from the sordid and the mean, the plain blue liberty. plumes nr«* favored for these orna- rapidly getting to be gravy for mak lion a year." knotted features composed in a peace merits, They nr«* detachable, hooking ing grave». Thing» dons by tl.o old “Well, and what would you do with bonds of even respectable poverty are country to koap peace, public morality ful. almost ecstatic, smile nt one side. Thin Idea 1» attractive, It, Wilf, If you had it?" questioned apt to prove especially galling. Like THE and health are the very things we are NEW SHOE BUCKLES "Perhaps he has found Minna!” for a change of trimming means n Bella Wilfer, he realiz'd to the full Eunice, willing to humor hfs fancy. gradually finding out we Yank« have change of hat. mused the lawyer, with humid eyes, what it meant to be "beastly poor, mis- Wilfrid drew a long breath and lay got to get down to and Imitate, aad Cut 8teel and Rhinestone Predominate as he stood by the side of Lis strange back in his chair. "In the first place. erably poor.” ■o eut humble pie. for Decorating Evening Slipper client What wonder. then, that his long- I'd build me a city house right here To Freshen a Lac» Waist. This Season. in New York on the east side of the Ings, his aspirations, his day dreams, An Ancient Anaeethetla. A tight-cut lingerie waist of whits CHAPTER II. wer« centered about that wealth he park or else at Riverside, and a coun A Chinee» manuscript lately dlacov !a«o and embroidery gains wonder Cut steel and rhinestone predomi try place somewhere up the sound or so often saw others abusing, or mis •red prove» that anarwthetlca were In an old-fashioned sitting room In an on Ixing island near the water. I'd using, or keeping napkin tied? Not nate In the shoe buckle for decorating fully In elaborateness by the addition used In China aeveutmu hundred of tho Infest French fancy. This Is a the evening slipper this season. In the antiquated brick house in that unfash want to live In the city not more than tor the miser’s greed of possession, years ago. A certain concortlon,- It ionable quarter of "downtown" New three or four months In the year. but for the gratification of tho b«xt cut steel, which has a very refined ap broad band of net In a pastel »hade, states, was given by the doctor» be Y’ork formerly known as Greenwich Then I'd have a yacht—none of your that was In him, did he long for money pearance, the designs are very beauti embroidered In soutache braid of tbo ful. The buckles made of this mate same color nnd applied Just over the fore performing an operation, which village there Rat, one autumn evening, smoky, greasy teakettles, but a sweet —heaps and h' aps of It. btiHt. With this Is worn one of tho render the patient unconscious. The rial seem to be the leading ones. a young couple, both of whom were smelling, fast-sailing schooner fit to Overnight day dreams, fortunately, They are made oblong and largo, new nock scarfs of chiffon. In a color anaesthetic was a »(tuple preparation exceedingly good to look upon. come cheap, and they leave no dark go around the world—and I’d sail her of hemp. To the judicious observer it would myself, too. There would be horses brown taste in the mouth. The next and though this 1» actually the choice thnt exactly matches and with the ends < embroidered ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ In the soutache. among the metals, there are other Selling Horse Fleah. have been apparent from their atti- for riding and driving, with perhaps a morning, when Wilfrid Stennis went made , — —..j tip at. tude and bearing each towards the four-in-hand coach. Best of all, I downtown to the Front street store, size» and other metals still available, Roth of these are easily Dealers »elllng horse flesh In Part» I . ........ needlewoman. are required to Indicate the nature of other that they were something more could travel—south In winter, of he was again the prosaic and method for though It Is quite new, ft does not home by any clever r.;„.::. than mere friends, yet less than man course, but I'd s«e the world: I<ondon, ical young entry clerk. No one would exclude any of the others that with and will go a long way townrd hiding their bulino«» by placing a hor»« i tho deficiencies of a pretty but aging head In a conspicuous position., so that and wife, In fact, they were con- Paris, Berlin. Italy, the pictures, the have suspected him of secret yearn- some are still popular. ‘ : The chiffon scarf Is ft ean readily bo soon by purohasera Rhinestone buckles are favored next fingerle wulst, tented and happy dwellers in that '10- statues, and the libraries. Oh, I'd go Ings for fast horses, a faster yacht, lectable border-land known as Being everywhere and do everything, even and a little flutter aroun«! the table* to steel ami there Is a wide variety of «specially charming when embrold- Annually 139,700,000 pounds of hors« cred Its entire length with large coin and mule moat sre sold, representln| these from whl< h to make a choice. Engaged. to a little gaming at Monte Carlo! so hospitably maintained by the dots In satin stitch. K-nall and large ornaments, square The girl was fairly tall of stature, bru- nothing wicked or vulgar about It all, prince of Monaco. a slaughter of «1 000 animals. and round ornaments, oblong and star (TO HE CONTINUED.) nett as to complexion, with a wealth you know, but the utmost enjoyment shaped ornaments- In fact, In the Raise Cattle on Sahara. of fine and glossy- dark hair which In a refined way, and all the experi Cretonne Lampshade». Tbo oatMe raised ou the fringe at rhinestone one can got an ornament rippled and waved around a small but ences that money could give.” Sexes Divided In Church. Tho very no wont and prottlost thing the Bahars are known to tie of good shapely head and above a witchlngly The separation of the sexes seems tn almost any shape a person desires. The girl smiled at his boyish en In homo docoration In tho inmpnhndo quality end are ••-Iniated at 1,000,000 feminine forehead, white and broad thusiasm, nor di«l she evince any to have been formerly by no moans an of shirred cretonno or flowered silk. bead, With a little »dentine feeding and low. Her eyes were of a very pique or annoyance because Eunice uncommon practice In tho Church of Butterfly Note Paper. For these, hoavy wire frames aro pur during the dry »«neon their number» steadfast dark gray, set widely apart, Trevecca was somehow left out. of England. In fact, Edward VI.’s prayer The butterfly, a dominant novelty chased, the rountl shape being tho might rapidly be Increased and the giving one the impression of quiet re the picture. Tt was all mere Idle talk, book specially mentions that at the pose and cool judgment. A firm chin of course. Wilfrid was not really un communion service "the men shall of this season's fashions, trails its best. The cretonne or silk in then Bouden region might become a eart af above a strong and supple throat happy or discontented: he had a good tarry on one side and the women on frivolous wings across the latest note shirred tightly under this frame, and teooud Argentina. made her look older and more worn- position with nine hundred a year, the other" The papers of a church paper. Flights of sulphur colored In clamped or glued to It. A ..arrow bor The Missing Bird. ably than her years really warranted, and they were to be married in the in Westmoreland Include elaborate di sects upon a delicate green ground, «ler of furniture gimp conceals tho "How do you find the chicken She was busied with one of those spring. rections for Uuurflivlsion of the sexes and of bright, soft blue ones over a Joining plnce. In tapestry, thin variety of lamp benight, Mr. Newcomb?” queried the cream white surface, none of them trifles of needlework which keep the "You certainly could give some of at its services. too perceptible are seen. It Is a fan shade becomes really gorgeous. The boarding house landlady. "I have no fingers busy without curbing one's our American nabobs a few lessons clfttl Idea, to have those decorated idea, of course, can bo applied In any difficulty In Unding the soup, Mrs. tongue, and at the same time serve on how to be happy though rich," she Give your children pretty names; to display to admiring and even co smilingly commented. “It has often there are mors than enoi*;h ugly ones missives as frivolous and brief as of these materials to candloahadea a» Hasher,” be repllod, "but I am In- | well. their own short lives. ollned to think the ehlukea wl U be quettish advantage a very shapely seemed to me that our really rich already. able to prove an »UU-" SERIAL n STORY c\ Decoration tor Yozz NI ay Need It r I < i