Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, November 28, 1912, Image 6

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for the young manager, and she was porta of a motor had Bounded down
sorry. Sorry, although, remembering Ihs valley, unmistakable to those fa­
Bailey's unfortunate speech the night miliar with the teetlng of the stripped
l.estrsnge's engagement was proposed, cars, and rapidly approaching
Now.
she was not surprised. But she as Emily would have answered, ths
looked across to Dick sympathetical­ roar suddenly changed in charnct r.
ly. So aympathetlcally, that after an appalling series of explosions min-
WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES.
breakfast he followed her Into the li­ gled with the grind of outraged ma
brary. the colored journals In his chlnery suddenly braked, and some
BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY. CI
hand.
one shouted above the din The next
GARS. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC.
"WhaCa ths matter with ths old instant a huge mass shot past the oth­
genUeman this morning?” he com- er side of the hedge and there followed
plained. " He wants the business to a dull crash.
succeed, doesn't bo? If he does, he
"That's one of our men!" gasped
ought to like what I-eatrango to doing Dick, and plunged headlong through
for It. What’s the matter with him?" the shrubbery.
Emily shook back her yellow curia,
Dated momentarily. Emily stood,
turning her gate on him
then caught up her skirts and ran aft­
“You might guess. Dickie. Hn to er him She knew well enough wbat
lonely.”
the testers of the care risked
“Dick!“ she appealed. "Dfck!"
"Lonely! He!”
But It was not the wreck she antici­
All the feminine Impulse to defend
In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association
flared up.
pated that met her eyes as she cams
“Why not?" she exclaimed with pas­ through the hedge. On the opposite
Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual
sion. “Who has he got? Who stands stde of the road a long low skeleton
with him In his bouts? No wonder he car was standing, one side lurched
Fire, American Life and Accident In­
can not bear the man who la hired to drunkenly down with two «heels tn
surance of Portland
do wbat a Ffrench should be doing the gutter. Still In his seat, the driver
It Is not the rsclng driver he dle- was leaning over the steering-wheel,
PROTECTION AND BENEFITS
MODERATE RATES
llkes. but the manager. And do not out of breath, but laughing a greeting
to the astonished Dick.
you blame him. Dick Ffrench.“
"A break In the steering-gear." be
Quite aghast, he stared after her as
she turned away to the nearest win declared, by way of explanation. "I
dow. But presently be followed her told Bailey It was a weak point; now
perhaps he'll believe me and strength
over, still holding the papers.
“Don’t you want to read about the en It.”
"You’re not hurt." Dick Inferred.
race?" he ventured.
“I think she’s not—a tire gone.
Smiling, though her lashes were
damp, Emily accepted the peace offer­ Find anything wrong. Rupert?"
“Two tires off," said the laconic
ing
Weekly Oregonian
$1.75
“Yes. please."
mechanician. “Two funerals post­
Daily Oregonian .......................
6.25
“You’re not angry? Ton know I’m poned. That was a pretty stop. Dar­
a stupid chump sometimes; I don't ling ."
Daily and Sunday Oregonian
8.00
“Very." coolly agreed Lestrange,
mean It."
rising and removing hts goggles.
Daily Telegram until Dec. 20
Thia time she laughed outright
...4.50
"No; I am sorry I was cross. It Is "What’s the matter. Ffrench?"
Semi-Weekly Journal
2.00
I who would like to shirk my work.
"You frightened us out of our five
Never mind me; let us read."
sense, that’s all Do you usually prac­
Daily Journal
5.50
They did read, seated opposite each tise for races out here?”
Daily and Sunday Journal
8.00
"Un?" repeated Lest rang«. and turn-
other In the broad window-seat and
passing the sheets across as they fin­ Ing. saw the girl at the edge of the
Pacific Monthly
1.75
ished them. Dick had not exagger park. "Miss Ffrench, I beg your par
Pacific Homestead
2.00
ated. on the contrary he had not said don! ”
enough. Lestrange and his car were
The swift change In his tone, th«
Pacific
Farmer
2.00
the focus of the bout's attention The ease of deference with which he bared
Poultry Journal (Monthly)
daring, the reckless courage that risk­ hts head and. motor caps not being
1.50
ed life for victory, the generosity readily donned or doffed, so remained
Oregon
Agriculturist
1.00
which could throw that victory away bareheaded In the bright sunlight, sav­
to aid a comrade, and lastly the deter­ ored of the Continent.
Farm Journal
1.25
mination and skill which had won the
“It Is too commonplace to say good
McCall
’
s
Magazine
(Ladies
’
)
1.35
conquest after all the whole formed morning.” Emily replied, her color ris­
a feat too spectacular to escape pub­ ing with her smile. "I am very glad
lic hysteria. It was very doubtful In­ you escaped. But that Is common­
This price is lor delivery by mail only and only when re­
deed whether Lestrange liked bis idol­ place, too. I'm afraid."
mittance is made with'order. Papers may be sent to sepa­
izing, but there was no escape.
"Every one is commonplace befora
The two who read were young.
breakfast.” reassured her
cousin.
rate
addresses. Subscriptions may begin at any time.
“It was a splendid fight.” sighed "Honestly. Lestrange. do you practice
racing here?"
"Hardly. I’m trying out the car;
every car has to go through that be­
fore It Is used Don't you know that
wo’ve recently secured from the local
authorities a permit to run at any
speed over this road between four
o’clock and eight tn the morning? I
thought all the countryside knew
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
that.”
"But we have a regiment of men to
W. F. Klinemnn
C. E. Kennedy
test cars.”
BORING OREGON
Attorney-at-Law
2nd Ave., MnU.
Phone .-3»
Lestrange passed a caressing glance
over the dingy-gray machine In Its
Mill t 1-4 miles southeast of Kelso
state of bareness that suggested In­
Real Estate anti Rentals, Notary
CEDAR
POSTS
decorum.
Public Work
SHINGLES
“This Is my car. the one I’ll race
Office Phone T. 2012
MOULDINGS
this spring snd summer. No one
Main St. and Carline, Lenta, Oregon
TURNED WORK
drives It but me Besides, I have to
have some diversion.”
llourn nt lx1 nix H to IO n. in.
He stepped to the ground with the
LUMBER $6 AND UP
Large Rtock of Dimension Lumber on hand
last word, and went around to where
Rough and Dressed lumber for all purposes
Rupert was on his knees beside the
|j,Htx, < ircgon
send order to JONHRFD BR< >8. Boring RD 2
machine.
"Can you fix It here?” he demanded.
ReHÌ<l«>ncH 200, Nth Ave., ('or. Main St.
“Not precisely,” was the drawled re­
Resilience l’hone Tatior 2ÔH7
ply. "Back to camp for It with a
“Never Mind Me; Let Uè
City
Office
719 In-kiim Bldg,» Cor.
horse In front.”
3rd and Washington su.
"All right You’ll have to walk
Dick, when they dropped
down and get a car from Mr. Bailey
City Office Elione Main 5966
page.
"Yes,” Emily assented. "When he to tow It home."
(TO BE CONTINUED.!
comes back, when you Bee him, give
Phone«
Talior—969
11 25ffii
him my congratulations.”
"When I see him? Why don’t you HE GOT THROUGH THE GATE
tell him yourself?"
Chicagoan
Tampered
Something like a white shadow Resourceful
10924 Hawthorne Ave.
WlU. the Truth, but Mads Hie
wiped the scarlet of excitement from
Point, Just the 8ams.
Portland,
< • )n-gori
her cheeks, as she averted her face.
We have listed perhaps the
“I shall not see him; I shall not go
"When all Is said and done Chicago
to the factory any more, It will be
biggest list of bargains in
C. D DINNING
J P MciNHE
better, I am sure.”
people can beat the world In resource
real
estate of any firm in
Vaguely puzzled and dismayed, fulness," said an envious New Yorker.
the city. Our list includes
Dick sat looking at her, not daring "An exile from that city wished to see
bls wife off on an eastern train that
to question.
many excellent buys in
Emily kept her word during the positively refuses admittance to the
Lents
property. We also
weeks that followed. Through Dick platform without a ticket He accom­
have
houses
for tent and
and Bailey she heard of factory af panied bls wife to the gate
“ 'Just wait around on the platform
fairs; of the sudden Increase of orders
for sale on easy payment
7lh and Anlrst SlrrHi
for ths Mercury automobiles, the add­ a few seconds,' he said, ’and I’ll come
plan.
ed prestige gained, and the public through and help you arrange your
Portland,
Oregon
favor bestowed on the* car. But she luggage.’
“ ’You can’t go through,’ said a guile­
saw nothing of the man who was re­
sponsible for all this, Instead she less New York friend. ’If you have
went out more than ever before anything to say you'd better say it
Their social circle was too painfully now.’
MRS T. BRIGHT
" ’That’s all right,’ said the Chicago
exclusive to be large or gay.
Foster Roa»!
East of P. O.
Three times a week It was Mr. man. 'I'll be there."
“Two minutes later he dashed up
Ffrench’» stately custom to visit the
factory and Inspect It with Bailey brandishing a baby's milk bottle In the
At other times Bailey came up to the face of the astonished gatekeeper
” ’For heaven's sake, let me through.’
house, where affairs were conducted
But in neither place did Mr. Ffrench ho said. *1 put this In my pocket at
First-Class Livery and feed
ever come In contact with his man­ the last minute and my wife has gons
ager, during al) the months while win­ off and forgotten It. The baby wlU
Stables al Borlnq and Sandy
ter waxed and waned again to spring starve to death If she doesn’t get ir
Transportation of all kinds
“The guileless New Yorker, who
"That’s Bailey’s doing,” chuckled
of Baxgage to Handy and
Dfck. when Emily finally wondered Iscked sufficient wit to see his own
interior points ....
aloud at the circumstance "He Isn’t wife and three small children off.
going to risk losing Lestrange because
a sped In sheer envy, while the child­
For further Information phon« or writ«
Call and get our prices on
our high and mighty uncle falls out less Chicago man. using s milk bottle
E. F. DONAHUE, Prop.
brick, cement, plaster, lime,
with him. And It would be pretty as a harmless weapon, fought bls way
Boring,
•
•
Oregon
likely to happen If they met. Le­ through to the platform "
sand and gravel We can
strange has a temper, you know, even
save you money. Our de­
If It doesn’t stick out al) over him
Wit of Augustus Thomas.
like a hedgehog; and a dozen other
“Tbs troubls with amateur carv­
livery is prompt and our
companies would give money to get ers.” said Mr. Thomas, on onn occa­
him."
sion, “Is that the gravy so rarsly
goods are the best.
Emily nodded gravely. It was a sun­ matchsa ths wall paper.” A fatuous
We carry a full line of hay,
ny morning In the first of March, and argument he characterized as “like a
tbe cousins were at the snd of the old chorus girl's tights, which touch overy
grain and feed. Let us
park surrounding Ffrenchwood, where point and cover nothingWhen Mr.
show you how to save a
they had strolled before breakfast.
Thomas was rehearsing "The Witch
"Mr. Bailey likes Mr. Lestrange," Ing Hour," one of the management
dollar by buying right.
she commented.
stopped the p'ayers, and, turning te
"Likes him! He loves him. You the author, remarked: "I think this
know lestrange lives with him; a would bo a good placs for some witty
bachelor household, cozy as grigs."
dialogue."
Just past here ran the road, beyond
"Yes,” replleg Mr. Thomaa. "Ao
Roth Phones, Tabor 908, Local 3112
a high cedar hedge
While be was for instance?”—Channing Pollock ta
speaking, the Irregular explosive re- "The Footlights— Fore and Art”
1 block east of Postoffice, l.ents
Remember the Warne-BOHNÂ
Ice Cream, Sodas and Soft Drinks at Our Fountain
INSURE NOW
4
SYNOPSIS.
___ story opens on Long Island near
Th«
New York city.
where
Mias
Emily
Ffrench. a relative of Ethan Ffrench.
manufacturer of the celebrated
“Mer­
cury” automobile, loses her way.
The
car has stopped and her cousin. Dick
Ffrench. Is too muddled with drink
to
Street It aright. They meet another car
which Is run
by a professional
racer
named Lestrange
The latter fixes up
the Ffrench car and directs Miss Ffrench
how
to
proceed
homeward.
Ethan
Ffrench has disinherited his son, who
has disappeared
He Informs
Emily
plainly that he would like to have her
marry Dick, who is a good-natured but Ir­
responsible fellow.
It appear» that
a
partner of Ethan Ffrench wanting an ex­
pert to race with the “Mercury’ at auto
•vents, has engaged Lestrange. and at
the Ffrench factory Emily encounters th»
young man.
They refer pleasantly to
their meeting when Dick comes along and
recognises ths young racer.
CHAPTER IV.
Mr. Ffrench and his niece were at
breakfast, on the Sunday when the
first account of the Georgia race
reached Ffrenchwood
"gu will take fresh coffee." Emily
wa»«ar!nc. the little silver pot poised
tn bifr hand, when the door burst open
and Dick hurried, actually hurried. In­
to the room.
"He’s won! He’s got It!" he cried,
brandishing the morning newspaper
“The first time for an American car
with an American driver And how
be won it! He distanced every car
on the track except the two big Ital­
ian and French machines Those he
couldn’t get, of course; but the
Frenchman went out In the fourth
hour with a broken valve Then be
was set down for second place—sec­
ond place. Emily, with every other big
car In the country entered. They say
be drove like, like—I don’t know
wbat. A hundred and some mllss an
hour on the straight stretches."
“Oh." Emily faltered, setting down
the coffee-pot In her plate.
He stopped her eagerly, half turning
«toward Mr. Ffrench. who had put
his pince-nez to contemplate
nephew In stupefaction, not at
statement, but at his condition
“Walt. In the last hour, the Ital­
ian car lost Its chain and went over
into a ditch on a back stretch, three
miles from a doctor. People around
grfeked the men out of the wreck, and
l^eatrange came up to find that the
driver was likely to die from a sev-
•red artery before help got there
Emily, be stopped, stopped, with vic­
tory in his hands, had the Italian lift­
ed Into the mechanician's seat, and
Rupert held him In while they dashed
«round the course to the hospital. He
got him there fifteen minutes before
an ambulance could have reached him,
and the man will get well. But Le-
■trange had lost six minutes. He had
rushed straight to the doctor’s, given
them the man. and gone right on, but
he liad lost six minutes
When peo­
ple realized what he’d done, they went
•wild Every one thought he’d lost the
race, but they cheered him until they
couldn't shout. And he kept on driv­
ing
It’s all here,” he waved the
gaudy sheet. “The paper’s full of It.
He had half an hour to make up six
minutes, and he did It. He came In
nineteen seconds ahead of the near­
est car. The crowd swarmed out on
the course and fell all over him. Old
Bailey's nearly crazy."
To see Dick excited would hare
been marvel enough to bold hts audl-
tors mute. If the story ftself had not
possessed a quality to stir even non-
«porting blood Emily could only sit
«nd gaze at the headlines of the ex­
tended newspaper, her dark eyes wide
and shining, her soft lips apart.
“He telegraphed to Bailey,” Dick
added In the pause. "Ten words: ’First
across line in Georgia race. Car In
fine shape. Lestrange' That was
all "
Mr. Ffrench deliberately passed bls
coffee-pot to Emily.
“You had better take your break
fast.” he advised, *Tt la unusual to
see you noticing business affairs,
Dick; I might say unprecedented. I
am glad If Bailey’s new man Is cap­
able of bls work, at least. 1 suppose
For the rest, that be could scarcely
do less than take an Injured person to
the hospital. Why are you putting
migar In my cup. Emily?"
-I don’t know,** the acknowledged
helplessly.
“1 didn’t mean to disturb any one,”
•aid Dick, •ulky and resentful. "It’ll
be e big thing though for our cars.
Bailey says. I didn't know you dis­
liked Lestrange."
Mr. Ffrench stiffened In bls chair.
“I have not sufficient Interest In the
man to dislike him.” was the cold re­
buke. “Wo will change the subject.”
Emily bent her bead, remedying her
mistake with the coffee She compre­
hended that her uncle had conceived
oae of bls strong, silent antipathies
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leaves Tlllaniook ; at. tn., Hillsboro I M
p. tn., arrives In Portland J:«6 p m
NORTH BANK
Phone A dtftl, Marshall »’JO
A81OKIA AND HKASIDE
Leave« B:a>a. IB., V lOi rnUOp. m. Sat., «:M
p m .arrive. 12 go p. m , u ro p. nt. Mon.,
6 10 p. a»., in so p. m
RANIER LOCAL
Leaves 1 .-00 p. m.. b in pm. arrives »:4ft a. a»..
h:U p. m.
LYLE (IOLDENDALE
leaves 0:M a. m . arrivesII40 p. m.
SPOKANE EX I’HKM
Loaves 0:M a. tn , 7:0u p. m. arrivo« 1:10 a. a»..
7:«» p. m.
COLUMBIA IZICAL
Leave« S:gop m , arrives
a. m.
ELECTRIC LINKS
ORKOON ELECTRIC
Salem and «ay points
Leaving at t:lt 7:M, S 40, l0:«0; l:M. 1:40, B:U,
Arrives t:4A. 11:1t: 1:U,4:11,14B, Bill, 140,11 iu
Hillsboro and Forest Orova
Leavso 4:40, «:10, 10:40. 1:00, 4 X», »:M. BUB JI Hi
Arrives 7|4O, 10:00, 12:04, a. m.. t:M, B:IB, Tt44
4:44, 11:IA p. in.
UNITED RAILWAY!
Third and Stark, phone a V«| Marshall BN
leaving hourly from 4:14 a m. to fttll p. ■.
Arriving "
•• 7:« a m lotMp a,
P ortland
railway light a powrr
Alder St Station, A 4ISI, «40» Main
dragon Olir, arrives end leaves each ball hanr
from 4:*0a m to midnight
Caaadero, arrives and leaves 4:U, «:«». lBigg a,
m , 14;<r>. 9:<&. 4:44, 4:4» p nt., stopping at
Trontdsle, and Ursaham, way points.
Gresham. Troutdale les es at 7:«, »:«. 11:44a.
■..1:44,4:14,»:«,, ll:.m p m.
Vanoeûvgr. station Washington aad Beeoad
• llltea.
î », •:*n. ?:*>t •
»:*. »HO. BtW>. to so
■., I»:in. 1:10, 1:4, 7:40, 4:A. IM,
44S, Bits, Sito, 4:10, 7:1». 7:»0, S:U, S:M. ISi4
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