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About Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Or.) 1909-1911 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1910)
T TroTnrrro.j Chapter OS, on. d.vwr. the wlri!:.? f c -st trail fallowed ti.e h-ver and Lis lass. Tbe g;r! drew ci-xe to Giit-rt titoi.;: the sba.h v.s which begs:: if- dee;n. II or face, u re turned to t;s. giowed with tbe g'ory of a newborn li ve, and in Ler w drous eyes shoe tbe n.yster:.".;s catic Ir.g lights that reveal to t:s who searches then; the purity of the s--j of a wectatj wnose et'ic:-j; fai:h is in her God. Cscie fainter ta sound of the sirl" Cfe. faitter the rur.li e. ramble of the brass r.m dr-.tms. fa"-:."-r :he vi brant rtfra.! of tbe sine::.? titio s--to no: a s--csd came to tiie e:-rs of the esthrtlied forest wanderer save the resti::;? if th leave aiove then: as the ei"eiii:.g Lret-ies rovked t., sit-e;- i their ne-s the sosg birds that had cade c ad the dry. "Gilbert. Gilbert" Vr voice r;H! fondly on his ur.me "I as re ir.s go very tired. You must tike care of me." 4V---MN i-' LAI'Y hiu: at rSfev i nm&M n - ' -' 5 ter' - ' 111 Jlf-.r-:-.-. 1 . . - r4tv,v V-- y-- -.-i is fa ii rii'.oj hhiii; DLL The youar soidSer noti-ed that the pirj's st;.-a bad btvo&te siowor; that she drared beerLy oe Lis arni ad ber cheeks bsd hern:; to pa The dacrhter ct the bll of Ie Va'.erte. be kaew. wa cs'jsed to cos inn-! j-bysi-a.: eseniwe. atid the r-.tigba of the f.a-b added to b-r bnrdc. In the first gash t f his joy at Madeleine ? conftrssiou of ber iove f..r hiai end her determiiiatiio whi-b fi.Ilowed to a com; a-y fciia he had not P!..j.jd to consider just whit compiiatioLs eight arise froa: ter nrtioji. She tad g:j that she must co with Lira, whi L eetaed to settle the er-ire a2rer s Professional Diectory of W THOS M. DILL t aTTOLVEY-AUAW Office first dojr south of New ' FraierLSil Biug, Enterprise, Ore. - BURLEIGH & BOYD AnORNEYS-AT-LAW Practice in a'J State Courts and Interior Lepi.r.ment. Ctref al it- ', J teotloa to hu-siness. ' D. W. LAWYER SHEAHAN LMERPR1SE 4 LA "US UlLKlTlSt 4 4 T PracUce in State and Federal t 4, Courts and Interior Lepartment. i , Jonn V. Ko'-kefe.ier womd go broke if he should spend bis tntire income trying to prepare a better jpediciue tbac Cbanber;aiii' Colic, r- r -e c r "-r:.. . .j-t two u If. u:"i)T -! ill the wa of a ; i -i.-s. f..rr:r..i:y Itound irorid. w t.i!V-t S--t ;f saw that me ZV.r.s r. t:-t !-c ": .r. have t:. si.e :,: Ma-lle:r.e c-ct have food, and si - tr::s: If.'? a p',ae to sleep. ie l--:.r t fal-er. s" ir. the :-ee frir.ced path CEd ;:; r-'-! rt-r irish t: sra; arci:i-d ter v f-ir'tn! cr-ward f ward the I ea-or v u t.i p'h-r band. There in a t-nt h t.f ky c'eiiraed hrirht'y the ",ie. tv -" je trhicr-,d. The srlr! r'te-1 t-r head scsiDt bs shoul ivt. h::1,1. i.-" I-. '.! -vtm! tle liiie 'f t.: Latd that i tij evr.:r c v.r. h rinr. '.Ti h skr ar.ii .:;.! v a"! e'.e u. :';.e bear es sr.I tr.:.; is the war run bare i". -'!". in c " t "i::h:ne everytbins eNi-. f. ":e nie In the wsy 1 should p . Vou ure my evecinc star, and a vre: y.m f re ay tn.imiEsr star, and' Ke i.'-.fced d p-ji t her eyes and savr tiiat they Lad clused in Cviiitected e ie11 Ten1er!y pfer tender ir be wrap Td bU s-r :,r arte about her rwt "tt:e !k!.-. t:;d. b,:d'.cc her eloae t his !-.'::. he s-a-td aloc the wind r ::tvay. C:ie of her am;s he bent V i n":n will iur kkl? jivii.N'jr ar.L..... .."7. .ier flaJJe't of c eL hiir f-"! ssiicst his fht as he Li:-d H--r .a peatiy r-e ai.d fri; as she dr'-aoMl bers-;f away into :he n.'.i-i r'u.s of fairj iatil. wi'h h-r s:.'..i.r f:.:ry prince. GlSiien Sfeie. as: h-r ;r .t-t r a-d p-j.de. A he ic-'k-d iv.n her ir.ncKent fae sn. l c: :rs"" d in his way the ul-fthi'tstM- ii'-;-h of the trust sh had T': :c-i jl ;.:,d ic Lis honor Gilbert S vi-.-fV e row with hiiasei and v . i.. - ij J he wouid uo.il sa-r--i -'... tru and utriv manfuy to it. as ksh the dcty of a true Mi J a k i.djer in Ar.drew Jack- Tne Powr c tr.e Focketbook. Hub I r-1 j -M::z. vi ou should - X na'e that b:.:i nress mude a little high er n. tne tif-k. ay nothing of the ; L i-jci. V,'l;. I have it cLiit.ged if yv'i vi-u. i :i.ateria! costs tlO a yard. Hub I'!-.! Well, never oiind. H&toL 'j r i.'s- ript. Ts Wayi of Ssylno It. - L-i. 1 a. i,j iojj-.iuer n.ys-;f re- i ecit-d:" a-,..-.i the yuiig suitor. j J "i ou tre l, .-uu.-iuer your pto;KtI ! r -uri,- v. : u n-uiis iiiitl ti regret tiiat j; i, ii:-H.,!. f- ri ...... ;". U." s-.d the daiin -r of the ; az.nt ed.ti.r.-M. L.ii. -' 1 CHARLES THOMAS Xj LAMER - LVTERPK1SE. ORL I LVTERPK1SE, ORL t'ravtsi e in S'te arid Federal ; Court aiid In: Dtpt. Abstract . Loie.. ippoei-.e court house. COtra and Liarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea. dyse::Wry or bowel eoro pjints. 1- t3 s'.rrp'v im?sih;e. id bo aav4 every oi.. that Las uwyl rapt-.. SU-' N ' -I raed a:ni.-rt an bocr ere C.::bert . V I j den the bouse o. a plantsthm ir.anasrer . whi.m be was certain would be able and wi::inc To proride shelter fur the sirl f..r tbe richt. Tbr-ary tmyin; of dun coated hounds sent t;iHert. startled, aback as he drew near the dwe.hns. and the , sleej.inc cirl. with a cry of terror. lurih-H! dazed'y from bis arms. Tbe niniiTer. aroused by the disturbance. :!Me:ir"d in the doorway, bis Ccure K:h' !ie-tetl lic'ii'y In the plnre of yel ow li-.-h" that streamed fonh into tne dark! ess. Ke carried a musfcet. In :; i::ies for immeiitate action. Thse were dacyeroBs tiuies. aud nipbt or'wiers were nnjal.'y bent on jues ti"iialile errttnds. "Star.d l' k or 111 fireT be cried threatf ninriy leveiinc the weapon at the cure of the man bis eyes cim'y disceruod. But no sooner bad he spoken than ' the hviuseholder lowered the gun. fr. ; much to his amazement, be beheld j cotninr Into the path of lurht a roun? ; man whose face -was familiar to bins, and rstirs on bis arm was a pale faced, wan ejed your.s pirl. whose ' dainty r?.!tcent of white was torn : thrmrh ronta'"t wi-h briers and stain ed here and there with dirt trarks. "This yout:c lady Is far from home." ' nr.nounced Gilbert, "lost ber way. ; needs food and rest. Will yon keep ber here until mominj"! 1 will pay you well." The planter glowered suspiciously at them. -I wil". hare to ask my wife." was his !-,!y as be drew back into tne j. slammed the door and left the 'ravel worn coupie standing disconso lately in tbe blackness of the nitrht. The cirl clui.e to Gilbert in nervous ; fear of the dors, which, however, were '. leasbed In a woodshed near by. He comforted her. though be aiso was dismayed for another reason, bow- ' ever. Suppose the planter's wife would not ; take Madeleine in' What was to be done then? Not another dwelling within miles: There would be oc'y one rsour"e. 1 and that was practically co resource i at all. was probably out of the ques- f Uon. for it taeant the taking of the pir! through the lines of the distant military camp and the procuring of '. 6hel:er of some sort for ber there. j The dcor Easily opened. Gilbert ; awaited tensely the answer. The ! platter attain appeared. ' "Come n in." he suarped. "Cotne ! in and explain to my wife, and if you can satisfy ber that you're 1! right you can leave the young person here ; for tb tiln." With a sib of relief at the g'.ininjer of hope b?ld out to him Gilbert half ; carried his cbarse acruss the threshiiid and into the living room of the plant er's bouse. ' lie explained that the girl bail stray- i ed iLto the wo.,ds in seurvh of wild ' ; Cowers, had lost her way. that be bad 1 fortunately come acros her end bad guided her to tbe planter's house, from ' when -e she could return home in the ! morning. No; be bad had no opportunity to ' take her to her own home, because i the distance was very great and be I was conii!!ed to join bis soldier com-' rades or else prove disobedient to bis ; snierior officer societhiiig he would -ui.iier no circun;stan-es do. ' The planter's n-ute surveyed them both with keenly penetrating eyes. ' Perhaps she iruessed that the hand some soldier lad had not told ber aU 1 of bis story or very much of the truth of the situaUi n. ' Perhaps she knew that the bewilder--1 alio to a County , W. C. KETCHTM BLM1ST - BTEKPR1SE -ffi e 13er:and Bu Iding. Home i lndepe.ndent Phone. J j ,' tti ! , 1 0 i Hi j j. . t n I C. T. HOCKETT. M. D. PHYSiaAX AND SURGEON 1 II t Office upstairs is Bank Buiid- 4 irj v t.' . X . and residence. 1 Jr ! . """r""r" I DR. C. A. AULT J PBYSIOAN A.VD SURGEON i oiuit in c&UK Diuiaing. 4 Horn phone residence. both office and; 4 4 t i it. Sold by all druggists. All phone orders for bus to and trom depot promntlr attrJel to. 1 WUIt Front bam. Home phone. 87b Novelized by PORTER EMERSON BROWNE From the Play of the Same Name by Booth Tarkington and Harry Leon Wilson COPYRIGHT. 1910. BY AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION tUe listen- to ber vomi aiiion s story I reve ea it t te a pure atiu. so xar ; ,s sbe wa5 c.n, ernrd. 4n entirely on- : ue-eary iui.iricaiiu. lfrha; tbe kiudiy woman knew In tuitively that -before ber were two hearts that throbbed solely for one an- other, story. and she questioned not tbe i She pave them food and drink, and when it came lime for the soldier to i face the long tramp to his camp she . withdrew quietly from the, "mom. leav ing them to bid each other 'farewell, i "Po not leave me; do not go." the pirl pleaded with QEbert. "You must never I away from me again, and" ber voice quavered "the? will shoot you you will be killed." ( Her eyes Eiled with tears as she Clung to hlin. "No, no: it is a soldier's duty to brave unflinchingly whatever danger j may occur. My country has called me, ; and I mnt respond. Besides, dear one. there Is no danger. Those red l coats don't know tbe eouutry. They ' stand up in line in tbe ou. while we shoot them from behind trees and from ditcbes whete e lie concealed." : Fhe shuddered at his description of tile horrible thing which she rapuely 1 understood to be war. A strange, ter - rihed look came into ber eyes, "You say what Is not so." sbe Cut- tered. "There is danger. You will be killed. I feel it; I know it. I can see you now" her eyes closed, and she ; clutched bis arm with both ber tiny bands "1 can see you now lying be side a ro k; there is a hole In your furebend; there Is blood on your face. Gilbert, and lying all around you are ; men whose arms and legs are pone." She reeled away from him and sway ed backward. He sprang to ber and taved ber from falling. ; "Yes." she went on prophetically, her rob-e rising '-yes. Gilbert my Gil bertand 1 can see the man who killed you. There he is crouching over, there." She pointed hysterically before her. "He is laughing and loading bis. pun. and his face oh. his face is the face cf P.aoul de Yeierter As she cried out these hist words ter voice broke into a despairing wall. "TEEKt: .VOW GO AJTD MiEBT TOT If tiOVL JE TALCTT.!" end she fell forward limply In ber lover's arms. She was nnconsclous. Tbe p.aiiter and his wife responded to the lad's frantic calis. and they i-arried tbe previous form np into a bedriMjm. where tbe woman applied I restoratives. When Madeleine finally i opened her eye and looked about ber word was sent to tbe anxious soldier waiting below. "You bad better go new. She is all right." advised the pluuser. "She will be taken home in tbe morning. If you go near ber acain sbe win only faint again, so my old woman says." Gilbert Steele took op his bat and. with a heart overwhelmed with sad ness, plunged deieraiely out into tbe darkness. A vague, intangible sense of impend ing doom smote him. He fought it off njuDfuiiy. but it would not down. The SirI'8 "td. her manner. r.orl f,r "" "c as she warned blm of bis fate nu,de hlm tumble for tbe mor- KLAMATH FALLS Work looking toward tie reclaiming of what it known as the Klamath Marsh, on tht Klamath Indian Reservation, in th j Fort Kiamath country, 35 miles north I east of here, has been taken up again ' . bv the nrtvprrtn.n nfi.lal r.r.A tt t, t j said will be prosecuted this Snmmer i This will put 2;,fKiO acres of the best ' - 1 tillable land in the country under ir- r:gat:on. UKLsT GROVE Farmers north ! of to wn are plowing their wheat croj; ! because the Hessian fly, or an insec resembling it, is working at the roon of the plant. The wheat looks thrir Breen and ealtliy. but where 11 emerges irom tne ground the plant ia elightiy yellow. In pulling the wheat out of tbe ground two or three bugi' are seen gnawing at the tender stem. BAKER CITY Judge Smith band ed down a decision in tbe case of the Baker Mutual Irrigation Company against Baker City, making perpetual the injunction restraining tbe city from Interfering in any way with the ditches of the company, and ordering the city to remove the obstructions which have been placed on First street by the construction of a storm : sewer, and giving the ditch company a Tested ronery right. . Gilbert Steele waa tint a coward Y for tbe first time In bin life tie .... hT nhi.i fear lu bis elementary youug life be hitd not been accustomed to analyzluz hl f'-ei ... wl. . .1 . L . . . . .. .1 come too quickly to permit blm cover tbat there was such a form til self examination as psychology Hue be known something about this in irosiellre as well as projective sol ence be would have been able to com fort himself with tbe reUectiou tuai tbe unnerving fear tbat threatened re master blm was solely tbe result of tbe overwrought and temporarily dis tracted mind of the pirl be loved. But to Gilbert Steele, crumbllne through tbe abysmal plrcb of the night, tbe closed eyes that saw bHd penetrated Into the hidden world ot tbe things tbat were to be, aud try as be would be could not shut out from bis own vision tbe crouching body tbat reloaded a pun and tbe face that laughed the fact of Heart at I alette! . : i. . ( . .2 , i TO BE C05TISLCD. Th Fairies In Inland. There are many sorts of fa tries In lrelaud, Tbe trooping clans, tbe friendliest, wear preen jackets, and tbe solitary fairies wear red. According to McAnall'. a peasant once witness ed a battle between them, aud when the trooping fairies began to win bt was so overjoyed "to see the preen above the red" that be pave a loud hurrah. Immediately all vanished from view, and he fonnd himself thrown beadloup in the ditch. In Mr Teats' classification the weird but no; nukinciy merrowa. or sea lairles.com. ,leIt- ,un lbe 'airi' doctors ant 'itch'. &o inhabit puddings am. I0'- bewitch buiter. steal milk an. tbe like: tbe banshees, not atway? harbingers of death; tbe leprecauu. oi fairy shoemakers, "the only industrious IerHouB among them." for they dun-t their shoes away In a single nigbf. the pookas, first cousius of the Scotch browuien. who for I heir sins are ublig- j ed to help the housewife with nightly elfin labors; the giants, tbe ghosts and tbe satanic race of demon cuts, and lust, tbe "k'ngs. queens, princesses, earls aud robbers. Sarah H. Cieg born in Atlantic. Malay Weapons. The national Malay weapon, the creese, is said to have been Invented by a Javanese monarch of tbe four teenth century. Its varieties are said to exceed a bnndred. aud there are in Javanese no fewer than fifty .names for them. It varies in size from the two foot wavy blade of Sulu down to a mere toothpick. But the peculiarity Is that the weapon Is never ground, but kept rough and sawlike in edge by scouring with lime juice or tbe Juice of an nuripe pineapple, sometimes mixed with arsenic, and It is on this CONCRETE WORK TOf all kinds.TIf you believe in beautifying Enterprise, you must beb'eve in making that beauty enduring. Concrete is enduring-it will render city beauty a "Concrete ReaHty." 'See us for any and all kinds of Concrete Work. ' MARKS BROTHERS, General Contractors. L. BERLAND Dealer in Harness. Saddles, Chapps. Spnrs 2 auu wuier uooasorall descripUons. I will fit you out with the best goods for tbe least money. When in need of anything in my line, call and inspect my stock before purchasing. Z 1 J ENTERPRISE, - i Ttrre I a Grande Iron Works. D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor. Foundry and Machine Shop. Casting and Ma chine Work done on short notice. WE ALSO MANUFACTURE FEED KILLS Sawmill brtak down jobs 'promptly attended to GIVE US A TRIAL account Hint creese wounds are so dangerous. Old seciuieiis are so enten away by this prm-tice thai ihe blade seems formed from a bunch of wires roughly welded up. Su-h cret-ses are highly valued, and some 'of the ancient ones, heirlooms of chiefs, with gro- suenius. are aiiutrM uiiijm -uiiuvc j Th Antlqu'ty of ths Organ. I Tbe orgitn is the most iiia!Hiifice::t 1 and comprehensive of all musical In i strnments. While the pies of Tan. I aside rrom that mythical personage. I Indicate a very ancient use of pipes as ; a menus of producing musi.-al sonnds, i tbe "wafer organ of the ancients" fur ' nlsbes to tbe student of orcan history tbe first taugible clew regarding the remote evolution of the Instrument. In the second ceutury the magripha. an organ of feu pites with a crude keyboard. Is said to have existed, but accouuts of this instrument are lu rolved in mrn-b obscurity. It is aver red tbat an organ, tbe gift of Con stantino, was in the possession of King Tepin of France In Tr.7. but Ald belm. a monk, makes mention of an organ with "gilt pijes" as far back as tbe year ""0. Punning His Specialty. "So you bave made up your mind to be a specialist in what line?" was the questiou put to a strugLling doctor by a friend. "I dou't know." was the answer. 'I have been considering various advan tages In different bram hes. A chirop odist cau generally get a foothold, no matter how bad business is: a mani curist has usually something on hand, and au ear and eye specialist can often get a hearing when there is anything in sight. 1 huveu't dwelt ou the tos;i bilities of throat or deutal or hair sj. Ir:s because the two former always iooe down iu tbe mouth and ibe latter may get but a Imld living or be expect ed to dye for bis patients'" GOES TO ROSEBURG TO HANDLE REAL ESTATE C. E. Vest, weil and most favor- ably known in and around Ester It. se, left Wedi!e:;day rooming for , P.oieburg, where he will engage in the real es-a'.e buaiuesa. He leaves here a wide circle of personal fri-enda Lc dislike to We his citizenship. bu who wish for h:m every measure of happiness and prosperity wher evei he goes. Mr. Luther G:eeuo and Miss Hat lie Biggs of n?ar Loc:.;i;e, were mar ried a; Lostiije May 6 i!r. Gree no la from Joseph. He has been em ployed by the Contact Mining atid Milling company, south of Lostin. and will camp oat at the mines with bis young bride for the suiLiuer, con tinuing to work there. A touch of rheumatism, or a twinge .euralgia. whatever the trouble is. Chamberlain's Liniment', drives a a.T tne pain at once and cures 'the, j complaint quickly. First application gives relief. Sod bv all druggist- m m - . OREGON KrrCtctt V f 4 . 7. .-w",-ii"jr"fv:.-