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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1910)
5 itlDV a. r TP J . 9 If A zsrcA F 11 Novelized by PORTER EMERSON BROWNE From the Play of the Same Name by Booth Tarkinjjton and Harry Leon Wilson COPYRIGHT. 1910, BY AMERICAN PRESS ASMWIATins "- COVTXl oat of tbe woods rato the I:tie clear-In;:. Oilier: saw her this girl wonder ful. Eat bitteraess. resent ment, ail tbe mrac'.ed emotions tiuit spelled f ir tira cnhsppiuess. were heavy in tis heart. He atopped. She adranced -Gilbert."" si called. wi;h fciaite pud:ns. is pa:ts cr.cterat.le. -I a afraid I w.:uldnt r.d you. I've wVk-d sa-h a ior.g way looking f.-r you" -ivtyr he a-t-nL CT.fra-lrm. "Thy said such cs:y t hi rigs to yoa Too hadn't done ar-ytaiuc wroa;. ani they they tart you. didn't they?" "1 didn't mind that." he arrred. Tb?n yrn cot aary with rae. I rca'dut cnderstaad. Whs:: had I done?" W eyes were tamed cp to meet tis own. Be rurr-t-d iway a little. "Norblr?." be said. "At. ter. mr she hurts me so" besocght, "It 3 -IOU ilCST GO VVIULE I HAVE -I am not acsry - he sail "1 waa so happy.- ete declared rlcply. Ton and 1 were taltir. and then rnddeniy stjddejkiy yon ere , different I: was like beisr anry. and it most bare been cj fau-t. Was lt aotnething I aaJdJ- Ee cried qsick.y: t -Ton toid cie that yon were rir.g to carry yocr ous-n. P.aoui de Vaietter Tbere was in her e;es surprje. She was pn , Wtr. yes. she said. Tter.: -Was it that? Lkws that nsate yon czaappy. Gbert? oes St IT , : IV; Professional Directory of Wallowa Counts M.A. -.a.j.j.j.j. THOS. M. DILL mORVH-ARil Oice firat door south of New Pratemai Eidg, flaterprsse. Ore. MmiltHHiiiHlHTH . ; trTT$vii'9iT9$ a ' I E "."SLEIGH & EOTD 1 1 lTTnVTC.4T 14 ; AllVR-'Liyii'LAl Practice in aJ State Courts aad ' T or ijepanaseat. Carefai at- X T teatiot to .3T ht).si'' . . v 2 ; SHEAKAN DTEFifJSE -w " - r. ji wi w v- ..y.-j j. v Wac W V '-tci lk5' CiaULs Coi 4 Co"'t- i Fie cu'peJ swifTly. "Not if you want to rr.a- tira." She cried eartet!y: -But t haven't aarttirc ?? do with that. Gi:t-rt! They arranged 1: ali." "And yru're r-:r.j to d ft" "But I'm not d'.'i? !t. she pr-te-e4 -My father and KuL they do It!" "But ya cc t carry t:u: cni-s yu cared soutett.nj for turn." be de cs red. -But hw cou-i I care f- r t:x?" she CT-"d. "Why. I never saw tira C3t2 tday r Ee said r-i' y: "A:. i v. y ou're c'.v.s to at try bis goicc away to tv b-t:-. where i'li never see y.u pus; "-r.s to l tU we: poi-c to te witt t:3 Liie tiz.e f jr :ue rvst of year iirer He we-; ol.: "He".. ie your b'-isicad: He wocldat let me -e you! Ke'E bae tie because I bate fcii: i bite him because you're g'.iiLZ to marry LimT "No, no she cried, and then. "Bat. Gilbert, yon doc "t bate me too" I d .l t ktK w - "But you tuustti't: Too carm't! Too B3tct bate me. Gilbert." He tursed to h-r. "I c.:-7" be crid tensely. H?r eyes were en t: d-r. eyes, wonderful Y"1! .."jT-.TS ! I .. i;Z ' ' THE STiiN'JTH ly LilT TOU." eres. Suideily e dr?w Ler ti. LTua. He fcid ber. He ttru.se her fr s tisi. Si stood ased. silest. Cid-tieac He cr.d tensely: "There! Now "go and narry vou: Eaoul de Vatte." " " Sbe drew a white k.ttii jmlm 03'. a rrxsa ber sbe aaid at tens-a very slcw r-tr vot e waa k aid v!. ;aLt. at.d very - -V(j. - N-,r j S with cr te re-d feasor -13-1 with"- Then be ti br in bis 4, Slls ber 0 repr c. K. C.ri of rs. Cl&rlt wbo , tii city s'.i". . ia Ariioaa for i-r tai-ji U im- , provir.g. aad expe rt to re-tarn to c".-r. aaout tae f.rst o: s-.f a'aout the first of Jjae. Kal;h aai We'.aa Makia. two t-rot'a-ers ".ivirg Lear Eatrar.-fr. brouca: iata the coaaty cLrk s of- ?:ce Trtday f;-.e st-ilps of coyof.e P"- '" ' CJ"":"T 5 t0' aii re;v' :-S a! tfc- gritjde of every iae-p fi.a'.te-r of the county. The bo or aad ! ran usoa a den; o ta rarm- e.d .. .t pups, at.iid them, and re- . CKAP-LES THOMAS L4HE1 DTEFHISL OPL tit c-jra aao L r- Remi.r " ;..7 - bowel com- 11 " Spt- ta;V-' --7 one ctAt has ud 1 y .... ?.-. , ;'.. '"5.;::t".r": V;';. ;.r H.V' --Vl f ; . -i r4 . "J.- - -ir.'t - - .ri'i.u:i$! rery ci.e. Her arza went arottoS tus nett. fr a U-u; tbey stood Lte j tliit. At lecpth be said: f "Now yon can never marry any one ! bet oeT' i She step;vd back a littie. Ia ber ; eyes wa tbe wonder of It all tbe i irreftt. prat wooier. f "No." she said sorrr, -nerer. I ' didu't cndt.r:tand before. This to ', what be men.: "so-ne-tt'sj that mates one s:'Ui elir. to anotber la j sp:te of fear or siase or death some- j tL:n; tbat ctoe ail at otkf r " I "It's true." b? bisperedL "Tua:a tbe war it coses" ' Tit -v wj a iocs. Jotf pace'. j He said, a: k-tistb. treutiLousrr: j '"Madeieiiie." 1 Sbe United nr at tlta. ' -Say try cn me araiti." sh treatbed. ' "Made:ei2e," be said actio "Made- t ielae. 11 lore you." i Case to ber iir the pbost of a astiie. ' "And I." siie wtlrred "I love you. ' Giibrrt." j "Always?" be asied. "Always." she repeated "always ; and alays and a!way: There'll ner- ; er 1 anyttinc eise ic the w(rkL Ot!y ' this tnorr.u.c Father O'Mara cabled me i ctild." sbe went on. "3tit 1 don't 1 tbit be wil! acy isore. 1 ttitk I'm ' a wsar dow. Gliiert." Sbe pxnse-i. ! Care to tbes ol.1; tbe sbrii: tnrea c.f a bird, far abore amid the sen flecked leaver. At leajrth sbe said "And only " to thlrk that if It hadn't ten for tbis i you'd bare coce off to tbe war." It brtifce Lis dreas Sirtft!y be start ed to tis feet. Sbe r se. too. frisbt- "Madeleire." te rrieil. "we c-st be iarrind wittoct acy deayl Tbe rnest here" "Fa -tor 0lara. she esciiaied. "tiut be wockii't do it! Ee'd t&ie me b jut-e. Ee ttitts be tas to carry tee to Raocl" "Bi:t." te sali in despair, "wliar can we do? IX I bare to Ware you hers" "Lea re cr Sb cizzg to tis sleexe "I've pt to with tbe m;jany. I're eUlared. I re promised. She cned pi-eias.y: "Ton cottid ieare tie owT- "TLey'd ca se a cxward if I dUst! It s a qaesti n of honor. Listen. Mad eieiiie. I'm rtntuiis away to in them I pare ttes try word, and I cast keep it. Too itnsts't speak of ct gois.? when ypu pet ba'-fc b:-ser "Hutaer she cried brokex.!y. agba.t. "Ton watt oe to p-j booer" "Ton En?:. be cned. "It's prewar late. And e were to neet at set set. aud I dou't tnvw wbre. I tarea't erea found V"iif." There bad cve tbe sc.cs.3 of fe and drcai. "An3 I bareti't even try riir cried Gilbert d-spairinr'y. -ftey are .a ii n-w. U they ttiiA Tre broken tj worl Sae tad been standing siEt. eyes ' wide. She bad not tnvwn. but be bad been k-arnitg mazy thinrs. At iecgtb sbe said, with a proaoin.--ed ef fort: "Tbey are to tueet here. Tear riSe is there" Sbe pointed to the boUow : tree. He leap.i to it. Ee tiK.k there- ; a run and iwwderiKT7L :' the hitter actus bis shvuider. "There." be cried einitantly. -that ' cases a s-ldrftr cf me" Ee ttrsri to , ter. -And ycrc'D be a soiiier's wiJ yet. sweetheart." j "Xo.- she cried, timers in twined. ; sor ! "Say Foi,y to t," be bes-Jt:fftt. ' "Say pwdLy. uke a brave girt. There's ; no otier way." Her face as burled in ber ban-is. "I can't!" tiie arjaied. "Gilbert, I can't!" Ee placed tis arm aboct ber la aT. ' tiOLate manner. ! j. jfj c-jsta 1 see oa." he uti? W. C. KETCHTM T FirVTTCT nTrmnm i I urfi-.e Eerlatd Bu Idiag. Home 1 2 I C. T. HOCKETT. M. D. t paiaais ab siTCEtis OfSc e -stairs in Eaak BaHd- big. lad. Home phone in ofT.ce 1 a ;J.- X rwatace. - - - . - t iffTittyt DR. C. A. ACLT i Office la Back Building. r.... . ... M- ey aa rjriSu. AH phon. order, for b to and froa tteIed W. Whiu Froat bant. Horn phone. S7b i ,i..;,-.-:. !; "KE 1$ G'jLNG TO WiE." "Too n.ut go qaJL-k!yr" Ect eren then It was too late. Men were coiniar from ail sides. Gilbert kxted about Tiiey came, mcred baciwoodstaen. bromed aad gaunt, cailow reTuits. awkward, red faced al! maimer of men ic aJ manner of garb. Aad with tbeai was Wolf He marshaled tbeta with conadect mataer aad boasting words. He arrayed tbera in semblance of order. L'A'-adietne tad come wite them. Si.e. susne-tlag that Viadeieiae was still there, made ttit scs;jrS.in a certainty, aad daring ail tbe coafn-si':-n that tad a to the sLect glad? f .cad time t say to the crooetizg Ut tie figure ba white: "He otaaot stay. Bet yon coa'd go with tisr- Caiae the voice of Wolf: "Now. then. boys, o? w Ton've go a ft eta mile mar:a ahead of yoc. but j ju an s.eep ia the boat as we rop d: wa the rlTsr. Form cpi Get yurselre la fcrs or sixes r soiae- It was rrn That Oi!:?rt sted for ward. He said (jai-kly aai very ear nestly: y.c kaw tse. I wiat a Hrtie tme. Let me f llcw. Il be wita joa wbea yon reath tie river. I give yoa my word." Wo!' lx-kiar at Lira. re.'o!aed: "Mr. Sree-. yrcr word s fjod wia rne. Tocll be tb. Cat-b c if yoa can. We cre fait." Ee reraei aay. Came froa tis lit a shoot, ff", tors. It s cp tad jZ for Andrew Jtct. ca's army" life aad 4na rroie into tie sitrtH ?neJ end pir?izg rattle, aad wita tteta were the voices of mea v-ni-r "T'oea fc' cp ati c5 for Anir Sicuazt arar". Td U to ae tbe Brr.az. tsat can sear tee: Ai4r3i irtr "e cjt o' Z.on. Aad bell tia taej- r-fr t jo. 60 t i c? J& c.2 tor Ajjcj iicksvs Tbey' had gne Giert trned to Hadeieiae, His it-e wis rbfiai. "II a divine." he wtispered brutea ry, -Vadeleiae" Si did usk more. Oaly eh was lo-oking at t:ra Ee carmured softly: "tioodti.- A 'to'-iea of rheuata'-sm. or a twi&ge f aearaigia, whatever the tro-jb ie. Ctimb-r laic's Liarmecc: drives ' away the pain at of e attd care the coatiat qairkiy. Firsc app'jitatioa gives relief. Soid by all dragsU'-- I A bright boun iag toy Sunday mon j irg .early came to cake tis future borne wii Mr. aad Mrs. C. E. Stav- ; i er. i-riag betweea En erprise and Los- i tine. Dr. Hackett attended. Boca motter and cbi'.d are doing aicelv. i ! G. H. Vest. Bviag tear the O. R- i 4 X. station in this city, is repairing his re&idence property in'o the bang altw type of home, aad adding other iatprovemea; to tie p'jace. It is i t:s ic'.ectioa aiso to buaid a new j residence propeny on the corner lot I vacated by hid preseat tome prop fy. aod perhaps to boiid tiil f jr- ther rideEice propert on fcia lots j ad join fag. The demand for cottage j by incoming peopie is greatly in ex f ess of the present aappiy. 1 Tfce 6pVadid work of Chamber- lain'a Stomach aad Liver TaWe is daily comidg to light. No such ?rand reaedy for liver aad bowel troab'ea was ever known before. Ttoaasiods bl-s them for coring cot stlpation, akk headache. biiounes. jaundice, and mdigestioa. Sovd by all druggists "No" sbe breathed "Ton must go." be said. "Ton must go while 1 have the strength to let you." She wtispered: "1 can't, it cam aS at once. I can't r -But' She. moved a little toward tim. Her face was near to hia. rSL.Si' h pered. and again. -I am going wltfc Ton - Tbey were both very yonag. Many many things they did not know. Tel was i "1 ax Gorsa with toc. eei WKHtrrarD . dersigned was daly appointed admin tbe greatest cf all things that are cf '-T&i of -'- of Phebe Jane ti.s wotki naa come into their lives. ( ul aad this then tbey did know, aad this ! CouDt.T. Oregon. Aad that ail per oaiy. jsaaa having claims against said es- Side by side, throah tbe darkling j tate are required to present the same woods, they went, following the shrill i to the undrslgned administratrix, at squeak cf fefe. the niib of drum and I her residence in Enterprise, Wallowa ; the sound bf the sicgiag men. . ties the littie glade waa empty. O MX CoaiULKP. CONCRETE WORK ZOf Jill kinds. TIf yoa believe in beautifi-ino; Enterprise, you cxast believe ia making that beauty enduring. 'Concrete is enduring-it wSl render city beauty a "Concrete Reality." TSee U3 for any and all kinds of Concrete Work. MARKS EROTHERS, General Contractors. i I L. BERLAND I Dealer In Harness. SutMles, Chapps, Spurs 5 and Leather Goods of all descriptions. 5 I will t you out with tVo Kocr i r .i . t money. When in need of anything in my line, caU and 5 inspect my stock before purchasing. ENTERPRISE. .... tMMutmn la Grande D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma chine Work done on short notice. WE ALiO MANUFACTURE FEED KILLS Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to GIVE US A TRIAL JUDGE RECOMMENDS THAT PRISONERS GET BUSY In sentencing Henry Wright to erve a term of 30 days hi the- coun .y Jail, Dave I-ane 20 days ia the same bastite, and George Wright to SO days In jali and a fife of -30. ill for "bootk-sging," Judge Knowie recoaimf'nded that the prionera be put to work for the county, cleaa .ng up the rubbish around the new court house grounds. The Jud?e called attenUon t the law permit ting the county court to work pris oners in its custody. The recommen dation of Judge Knowles is comment ed upon and applauded by all wb3 aave heard of it. It gives the county recourse to turn an otherwise dtad .oss into someJi.ng like reauaera--ion. DR. HOCKETT "FERNIHST" ANY RACE S'JlClDE If any one in Wallowa coaaty ap pears to be etriitlv asaiyr.t what Mr. Roosevelt haa called race suicide, I it is Dr. Hofkett of this ci-y. Saa 1 day rooming, as previously anno'ac I ed. ha attended a birth between, here j and Lostine. On Monday be was out 1 again, bright and early, a:;d came J back with a smile as large a a elice of punTpkin aad as bright as a July sun, announcing tbe birth of twini to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ruastatier over on the slope. The twins are boys and tbe little chaps aad the good mother are doln nicely. Speak ing of the iccrea-e ia the popula tion of Wallowa, this Is helping some. j f Chamberlain s Stomach and Uv- . , , . :. er Tablets will clear the aour atoni- ' ich- 8wee:en the' breath aad cre&us t 1 Ithy appe i e. Tbey promote ; -ae tiow or gastric Juice, thereby in- ducing good digestion. Sold by ail druggists. NOTICE IN PROBATE. In the matter of tie estate of Phebe Jane Bnsneli. deceased. Notice is hereby given, that on the 2nd day of May. A. D 1910, the tin- County, Oregon, duly verified, with ta aix months after tbe f.rst pubii catioa of thia no'-ke, and upon fail ure so to do, said claims will ba ig nored and forever barred. Ijated, May 2nd. 1910. MAGGIE H. ELOOM, Admin iatratri x. CHARLES THOMAS, Aitoraey for Adm inUtratrix. STc5 ycc.ct Iron Works.