CAME HIM I mm J BY BOOTH TARKINSTON and HARRY LEON WILSON NOVELIZED FROM THE PIAYBY W.B.M.FERGUSON li. 1; I.-: I--.: a .-a -1.. :(: f. ,. t"; ". r-1 ftti e'le' OJ Sji 1 CIIaPTEE IX- I t 1 mat tt&c Etlgebe KiTi.; ;-d Dot tsve Ja:il t, imt:-: Adtr: sotth abd tayir.L g.. t& c3 of iai; ti was ye; beyobd bc Eirty kb b t oea.ibg wi:d bo ' ij.je. ii --c:i.: jo bcrider Ut vas- i;T rar W bo ' b -'---: 1 UaS-b ttf pJ- tbitg cT ar. k2-t b'-ur. 1 o ". to t!i"C Ad . L-T tbabL-'f- wifi ttr--5: t f-an liviLi bd it- -. b. u- c -t:- br C-b: Tv xi-TZ:7. cru u bo Xjs. t . -.i rt .. iL i :;;-. bio rr.'!i: - .r.. w.;t-."-. Be i . " -ra- ! ruj- .) i - - .t ta ur o :as bi.: - - i-i r t r fiir:ii t C i L -IT-. C i'l ' ft!- fca .1 T " of V- f3 ' Ci: -ad ii'ic.i arr;-. i.- r. aT ff '-rr to tt r -; .'-al. tbe !;- : atd wi; ,-t-uo-:t li r- 'B - bin rr- d- C-0- T tjU' "f J Tru ', S - f; fi tad a-15 ; r-n ' rT 3- U' to wakL .... - t ,-, r;r Its' ttt-rr -rt-- i - "i i' ii-r r.c 6e a C .-.) T!::-r. of n tew aac v 6- Of .. - (ijr ijv u - 'tir- u i-uq lyii.-. fl'jr-: tauwu- auU ijuiaii-ju-t as H a-oji-arai anii iu u- ei; t(rl KJ! id kauwil of tier iduTity bad ent-d bim to a llre'T pae ot true ii;:oo. tind u!:uuUj;D d wat tar IrjOi ifict --ojndr?i wbi :b rau lj;id ; iud aod Ad-He leiiei-U tinj. Li. r'ard tor Ij-r cieany sauwn) tini tiiat bj rciainma L was j:sni- 12 xutirt av t-r lroai brif at: 3 Iroai tuts and. t:y C-attr h"w d-S- u t 1: wou.d j.ruve. iiii; l-? dacrjis iu7--tst. wi.. ij t.i'i:r::.:7 v:- ixiti ta tuppr;:i"a ; it v.-.is. a jt-ns. 3 privii-v ... t. ., iz BiaLd. : ... . t I'.- u. -i:.-to Hit- i -.. SdVrd Ui friead L r. jod'v n-i ought." ibfUK.:;. lob W:i - :: Ui f M l l oU liiorui:.?. IJtlt tny ,1 l-:ir go. Airv-jcy ij-' uiore tLan you r w-3;it espr--ruo! ber fa-e. olU. -t aijgrj. xoe tu.iieU UOt) Li 1 "ffiij; vti.it risbt bave too to m that''' jded. "lo ju ttiiui I doo't vaiit lu':" "No." b- a.jiitTl. "But bat I cac't stjj. "Do j4 u r.aDt me to bliev that you're afra:: :" V. I'l "Af-s- raid" ,-- we eipft ?h ral Dil'tit or I' tiiorrow r r! vi.u i: it. ' .d ry an tA-I BOYD ATTOkMY-AT'LAW t i in all Siaxe CourU and ' "or Oemrtment. Careful at- - 'Mi.r u sin Ditsine 4 a 'h m f f a r ji ; g. ft ,jf ,-, j ! ' SHEAKAX LAH? LMIFPKISE J J ( futf-Ut in etatt aiicl Feder. 'inj abd Interior Department. : - I J ' a4?4 iaiajett ' - t J. A BURUEIGH . r A1I0K.U1-A1-LAH ! OfSc li Utch Building. Knterprfca, Oregon. Ice No. I w c-rr afUJ of a tut." b adz.;rj-i qcKtjy. bat 1 ac ifriid of "Of tat?" bisr-r3 U-terj, retires tiie jaj'v. "Ves." be aU2 sis"t!y. nr ey la" t cvt bis o-a. en-ry eCort frr-.cl fa'i. aud at artrtb. coioriL TiTid j. sae .-ubt !t Frd-b aiv. L-if turiii tr U -t. wbLe fce i r ;s aruj. loylu pc'f-r fr-ci ! s,'-rr-' ypu re-.. I U W2TU brT. Ft..' t Lr "i b.. f.Vt- lt lt tud -nr f'jl - sbj ti ueu;i:n I !. N'-, it 10 Hi lite a We-dii- L Id dj ibars.".'r TbJt b d'eu't 'ju;: t-f-re Li 'be t-it.t- t. It iiy .b:bwb. tr a to tace tbt Her aL'Tror '-ST.e trecuiti-sjy. bat wr.i br2T- ad to tb jiut. "I su;.'iw- i vnuld td a story In wLi-b h" ou o nam bio. to take tbe t-bau-.e. N'.w-iio'r. are yoc gxiiig o slayy luriiiu? d iwiiLg up. nail dariuc'y. intu b: e?s. "1 mtt" be Kiic d'.2?H3'y. "And tbe u'lU-r 1 i'" tbe bttiT. LWD't iet L-ytbibZ ev-r nii;e yu nurry tbat . you b-:-c t..- i'loy." And. ibru ibS ttK- asu-'ilia uo tbe fapem-b. be re u.ii;e:y uflr-d ft- OatiU. Hat if ia:."r-(i !be nbd and pi tl u; tbt- d---:ir!-c b'-iwr. "N' t yt U'i ye:." be wbiirHl. "Tbre i Am; di'.::z a., and 1 uit-t 0-., f.,r d:ti:ir. Hut 1 D.in ei-i-t to y:e a:i:u t. fore ynu w. V't: i:--'-: 10 ttjJT tell llie zr.-AUtx t':"v it on to.' i k: blil!eit de;ert.i- it oc tb- eirrifo eat. wbiie ebe flew : iDto tbe boue. Tbe ruu bad et. and twilicbt was fa.t at'pr.-a,-nitis. tbe shadows ol 1 be trees bieudiuj; in one solid gray io paipable It seemed as if tbe d'js- ! appearaace of toe trni and Adeie bad been ttinciJen!. produc-tire of tbe wiue eSe't. Witbout warning Ibe tiay's wore -enieij to be ciatoortLg tor toli. demabdib uiore tbau Kir by own ed He felt weary. jwut. utterly lor saen and a:r;ne. :be bieas atid barren fu'urr sir-t. hiu? iuter:ii:nuby before fcix. fl'.-laie of Ui bt'ter Dumnr. be i obl'.vi..u to 'b fa-t Ibat tbe oiC ; n:rri. truui. WLitmics bis uppunu- t!: l ri!ii ta- oou" and ' niiir cd!t. and tut a ;-:."t) Uie otn-r tiu t , i iur-i. binb i .. -an Cou.d - . .iD i.i:.it to Die lu j 'oi ll I'tutsp. bv :.!- i. - got a very ioo .ui! o" o- way yo" is la . ... .r ie. t.'U' it tuut a' ..i'. i.o iu-it yo' was uere. . r, o Ua-i riUt, spf- i it- ...... b" - .; -I' inr tfore." re 10'. i : niuiiy - ' :. . .- i rmii- tot n racfc bi ,ie 1 tlmns yo' face aa i :i - oiv .iwii. 1 bt I ain't a wins louint li 'ti It a 1 Know -it ! f;. ii'!,-- fVtdetit per- it: n - naraiteriutio o-.t f- r'1-. ;r(I,( bis own . -'o .- " I OIU4. I ;ll .-11. ri . a.iu".' :" r- ;.; ollT! tj- ti--0. 'UT Uare v of tOallowa County .r uMir.g. . t.;ii?m nr.Hf I Ami! ilati-ij y a ady in!; u- d-iy Aunt M:i.'ia v rniuiiv , "V. t,.. . I froR; -' !is:.-ti L--r sn,i-d --i '"au ' -ij-r ;n ' .'.t.-f.icrii.o ary tt:h uie. Mis Jl.shy Wlmt yu reckon she tell du chiie yLttidyi She j low dat njieli four when even a: i-ju! uu u" uai u speiia ivy. i Applied Hiitory. j J First ProfeMur 11 y d-ar colleague, i ? : I'm a little puzzl-d. When did tbe ; first IVIojx.uuesma war Utrin? Ke -ocd Profe-SMjr - B. C 431. PlrM 1'ro feawor -Quite rita:. guile risbL That Is tbe nunilier of my doctor's ti-le-pbone. 1 ri to ceil blm up and tell oioi my wife Is sick - Exchange. Your Own Mis;o-tuns. Bear your own misfortune witb half tije resignati'ib 'bat you b-ar other people's atid you will tat- happy li is o easy to tel! otb-r i-ipie bow to be herok - and ao diSh uJt to be couraguiia sorseiiea. ti 4 it j W. G. TRILL. Attornsj and CotmssIor-al-Lair T : t Of .'ice is Lar.and Building, En i, Uirjiriae, O.-agoa. ,oroe C hr t rr Ir- fj.,,,,. nsat nx-. 1 W-r Ki.t't" " -r : Ixit't r-tZ n thst," wrcd tbe vtser. usipibf to Jeet. fetb. I uo't cL nrie no jk y urtb ,2 d"Le rl uie. K-b. fb" yo' fa tae rleaa thr. to C- l.otie. l ii Ct j;v w b-it d ne kbo-E-ed yo" isra JIT bire. wbat yo" dv-j' ir.-re': Tsib't fcfe. Ivy ib Liiit foib tv kj yo". Slar Gee. Ii'.:--ey. to" b.ii-t it oCn cia Li lad &s i.,u".l: ;-o' kiU." Tbibi y u for Mm w..t;.1ls. Crecu." K'ri... of-ri:: Li hbd. "Bit d' .'t ; oil wi.rr: ai..ut tie. I'm polns. ' ab yt-u c" two bor-e Jij- nie' ;.oJ: Hare beib saad:d abj Vrii-g ibeai ! CT- niid on the r-jjfL" ' A. tbe o!d can sabW away Lariia Eub-rt upifcirvd. Tlie j.ieiori pitnbier w Uf-ousaiy biiirable. ! wl:b hi sarrui-Uu. and had liet-kl- ' ed to make a. ia: ajijsxl to bis j..in- tor. i "Irbta tie L.'Tf."" be tesan ear ! nest.'y. -that tbe tii;3r s civen yoc fceusfc enouJa to see ;Lat you've got to j i I "6-6H ! OS1! CAbb Wt THjLT.' lou enow where yon are now, ; don't you? I heard you aafcin' for horses "Well von tttf fur th rn I'm too fat to keep up. but I'll ketch 1 you Later on. Come. We can't get off : ti-o sfon." "I can't leare ubtU I've aeen Min : EabdaU" replied Kirov. w"i quiet finaii-y. "I have told her that I Would '-, wait f..r her here." i "Why. yon gosh a'mihty Uiotr ex- ' P'.ied Bur;ce. Iwn't you know Tom liandall'a liiibk- to re here aty minute aad a posse with him? If I couid track you on! here from Xoo Orleans, he kin. kain't he? Ain't you ever goin" to quit doin' thew reckless, fool thing-s? Surely you ain't rea'-hed your time of life without knowiu' what a woman means when she syys "Wait a niiiinte.' atd she Uiiin't even tsay that. Vou kaic't wait for her. 1 tell you." "id wait f?r her till the Lord quit making minutes." replied Kirtiy. "When she comes I'll go." viuve u,, , .t Ue. h,.v , ed to an invisible audience for pity. , for comraf .on. at bis thus hemg aaso- ciated with an utter lunatic. "You pore lost sonir he finally groaned. "Do you think I don't know what's the matter with you? I seen you look ot her. What business have ! you got h-:n' in' .tronnd a lady, even if you wouldb't fit shot for just comin' i here? V."i;n! chance have you got v-i:h a toCy anyrray? Ain't there wo men crccch in the world? You know , to UJy wor.ld Jiave anything to do v. C. KETCHUV PIMIST - EMEEPRISE OUlce in Llxrh Building. Room izi. iloaife Inuei-eudent Phone. C. T.- HOCKJETT, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SIRQEON 1 Office is Litch bibjling. Room X 110. Kaie kid. Phone in office abd residrnte. DR. C. A. AUlaT PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON t Office In Bank Building. I Homa phone both office and realdenca. J .-a4.a CHARLES THOMAS LAWYER - ENTERPRISE, ORE. Practice In State and Federal J Courts and Int. Dept. Abstract i Bid:., osnoalte court house. X t J v U - wi b i tr Li' C Tr-o sr"t f.o1.n-Jlr.e ! ! C fl Lart her if I f r!y 1 - fc t ; ter. lo IV snap;erl KirVy. wbir.'ii)- 3 ur.'b Lis rartacr In s-u'lden ; --l'in. "jy G4. if a cnt's te"ti ('Ciue t!ie r-a.fe fr yearo yna iMn't J.i.i::e bira ; t-T T-ac:iC4; to I-Vk jit tbe flowers a tbibiite if ce pers Into the rr U-u wine dry. That can't fca-in them." J ; "i,e. do y n kn'-w you're f-raxy ' Tocr-elf?" aJ!y pr"icocic-d I'uii. , I wfcb a h:;fce of tbe La(!. "Ther fur t!:u bjfiLie do know it jfinotiinc. j .'.nd a Dire, mir turn you done me. ; t. r. tyiM? iw xsx here wi;h 'ill: like j ; !V-." he addl. with vebeji'.-iit re- ' j pr ach as fall reaiizritii.b of his many i ' TTtoiiis ver-aiae biin. "You know I J"'tbin' to ay to no lidies. ? ""n as I erer e m:e I choke 'tp- cr.J n.y iwk cms tot am! n;y ears i& 1. lntjrdneed n s bl ?ary asain fir.TaI:n to tbe invit-ii.-e an !ierec. "Waucb! S retary: I'd UK;ke a ti of a seoTet;iry. wouldn't j I Come on. Gene. Pry youre'-f Lote from ali bU djrn foolL-uue i te.ore It's too late" t ' I've clready piven you tny deci- ! irn. Interrupted Kirsy. witb mm I ntiirs det.iia vou." Ilance. after a f irewell Invocation of the becvens. relziid b:ni.'lf to the Iarvltaljie and. peatib? hiujelf on the psrden teax, proceeded to jiick bit i tcih. while he fastened a pialntive j ::td expectant on the distant I hcue. j Tbe rrmers fat In niocjy silence far notae time Ubtil at length their j reveries rrere intcrmuted by the ad j vent of Jud?e De dell. Mr. Randall ai d M. Yeaudry. The Jnde had tut i returned from the steamlirat lauding, j and as he approached the ncoupnats . of lie garden seat his expression vras , of m aeriou. a character that Buuce. j ever on the biokout for trouble, now i scented danrer and. nudping his com ' penion. jumjied to hl feet. Hut Kir ! by. though wary eyed, remained out- vrardly eol and entirely self jwess- ; eC and. embracing this heaven pent j opportunity of further agsravating his ' 1 s.er u?y wp;ur; . "Colontl iloreau. Fir," ieran the sorm'w'h''u anisned at the fe- "" ' ,jf y Kno's bow. "I have the 11 ' t aTtuui-fbln piece cf news for -T 0' XVhat "rou;j -T ; u E2-T i; 1 tM -a t'1d n rTUt tew at a':- ?" ? rieydtll. preserving his stern de- m'-abor. had a haiid on ICir'ny'g shoul- ; Jtr his c-onij?ani jus esebutbjed sturtlet'. . abd siuibcan; g'.tu-.ts. while Mr. Bub'.-e gTtffl apoov-'lie and tde(. . nearer hi jvartbor. All eyes were now on Kirby, but bis expression of milo i strpri.se and court-.t.us interest uevot tLatiSed. "Well. I reckon I'd have to sny tlia'. I tbe juke was on uie. jude." he i-alaiiy : replied. j Pleydell lsepin to l:tu;.'h. i "Well, sir, according to rumor, yoc ; ain't here. A-xordiug to rumor, you ! ain't anywhere, be.ause you're dead." Xo bjm ,t WJj a ,1UW jijke auJ h TM . (lje twn w,a . b!s SW1WT roajfla..he aU f ; t!ie fact that he had proiDtnided a literal truth: ignorant of the fact that bis companions were still significantly eying each other and that Mr. Uutice was having exceeding difficulty with his collar. In fact Kirby was the sole meuiher of the Interested audi ence who appeared to appreciate the full humor of the situation. , "When Is my funeral?" he asked. t ith a smile. "I don't want to nsisa that." HLs composure somewhat recovered: hut. still chuckling and occasionally go ing off into another spa.ni of laughter, the judge proceeded to explain the . manner in which he had gained the interesting information. j Tie afternoon steamer does not stop, sir. and I am obliged to row out In a boat to get my letters. The news was shouted to us from the deck as she moved away. All I could catch was the words. 'Colonel Moreau dead," and I think they added. This morn ing.' The distance was too great for me to secure any further items from that interesting liar, sir." And. still laughing, rieydell clapped Kirby on the shoulder, while Mr. Bunre. drawing his Erst long breath, mutely thanked the Almighty that all guilelessness and innocence had cot entirely deserted mankind when the serpent entered Eden. But It was apparent that Sir; Ran dall and M. Veauilry owned more dis cernment and that their quick suspi cions, previously aroused, bad now be come active, pregnant with danger. It so bapjatiied that tbey were now aug mented by none other than the Gen eral, who would have died rather than wittingly betray his tnwt. During the Judge's discourse the boy bad joined tbe group, seeking out Kirby as bis natural comtntiiiou. Looking at the other' hand and again at his breast, j pose, uoilterated all thoughts of the tbe General suddenly exclaimed: "I j future or care f.or his present danger, know what all thoe things are that 1 "Now git to those bosses," implored you wear. They're cameos." , Bunee, sensing that his partuer was in "Cameos." exclaimed Aaron under peril of yielding dominion to this fein his breath, his eyea returning to those luhie appeal. "Git to the bosses, Geue." of Yeaudry. . 1 "Uancthe horses:" cried Klrhv reck- !eor.v-bi:e di-!e bad leen btw'Jy pie:.rii:'4 for lier iaut UJOle apleal to Kirby to remain. For tbe first time slee her f.nU. rs death Blie di ardel m uriiiti ail lu i; place arrayed ber-.:f. in a ttwis-0 eveui.'i? ftowu of wbi'e 5iitJu ptir b:i-d in I'arl before tlie long shadow had descended upon "l EAVi tiiS. MOHT JifiTOrNDIXO PIECK O KBWB FOB XOU." tne family fortunes. She was deter biiiied to look her best that night and in this feminine maneuver was enthu iaiitically supported by her aunt and Aim rieydeii, who, if they did not suptvt the cause, were entirely hap y with the result, for they had long euu urging the girl to discard the norbid preocctipatiou and settled mis ery which had threatened to sap vi ality, embitter life: anxiously sought mil hoped for some means of trans .'ui biliig her into the girl she once bad ecu. -' It now appeared as If their most op .iinistio desires had materialized, for It had been many a long day eince Adele had evinced such anxious cire md priilti in her toilet, assuinvd the accessary duty with such li.thtsome ncart and easer, feverish bugers. '.Vith pardonable vanity she closely cannetl her reilectfon in tbe mirror, seeking a blemish and finding it not Indeed, her toilet fiuished. the result more than jus;iiied her elaborate and careful .repar ition. As a buishing touch she pinned in her coiffure the vhite camellia whi- h Kirby had dis arued. and, conscious that she had lone her very best lu this important iet.til of her maneuver, she repaired o the veiaiala, accompanied by Mine, aaveiac and Miss I'leydell, suitably ittired for the evening. The iiiaia h:;d now risen, flocding f'.:e guidon with lto hiillinut light and disclosing Mr. Randall nnd M. Veaudry standing a little apart from the oth ers, tlicir attitude eloquent of hostile stispi 'ion. A pregnant silence Imd suc-ei-dcil the General's exclumation. a silence broken at length by a tense whisper from Runce. "Come. Gene," he urged, cntehlng the other's arm. "The boy has let It out. Look at that man's face," indi cating Aaron Randall. Kirby nodded Imperceptibly while lie calmly patted the General's head. "Gentlemen." he salt, bowing to the others, "i regret I am talilug ,uiy leave. I only wait to say goodby to Miss Randall." "Wuo is It s)eaks of leaving?" sud denly demanded Adele's clear voice, ai.tl. turning, they all saw the ladles watching t?ieiu from the veranda. "Colonel Moreau." added the girl, com lug down the steps and approaching Kirby, while Mtue. Davezac and Ann I'leydell echoed her protesU, "you can not think of leaving. Dluner Is served, and your place at table U next to me. Will you give me your arm?" mllmg up into his eyes. The full significance of her chnuge of attire, the delicate but overwhelm ing compliment paid by the white ca mellia and the message it mutely con veyed, tbe great houor shown him, the overpowering appeal which this new, wondrous, resplendent Adele made to his alreiirlr t M'rii-A .t 1 . i in a b:e.-'i all Klrhv'n liitiwr. .j.. inni olution and fixity of pur- - - HUM" r ' - . '- . 3 k W'V-.'-''v ,, 5 . . ti' - ; . .. '.-.'. ; B"toS to dinner wita t lady." 1 Tbrowinir whip and hat on the . d(, bf. iowe4j to Ade, .gT Adele and nf. fered fci arm. wb;ie Larkln Itum-e uj. wurdly raging at this new and sublime act of lunacy, turned helplessly to bli ympatbetic but lnvbilhle auJience. (To te continued.) No"wa' Lev For C -- What Hjiirtisiiit t pefifilf h lirt Iliad.- i le i dent which firi-urr.-r) hi Aulexlad urn lou- U i : forced to mart m bi li : -i i ; to I'nris In t:ri-h of aiit:i r i hen It li and life. A ri-cii t. tbe plai-e in the cour-- ut :, ver. Its rnmniatnler wnl n.i to lire poet asking liini In revi. ii' i . ll i;vt 'l-U- lily -a pu'il soldier as they t;:ar lnii by soli ftood on tbe Vertuid.i ot surrouiidHl by his utire t v man who had uerer held hii office, mind you! As the tt. proticbed on tbe highroad Ih'Icp cers and men gave Ibe kjsIiiih due to a commanding corn-nil or a mcuiU'r f the royal dniise. But this was not all. From tbe rapidly morim: ranks rose one mighty shout after mnulier- fipontHneotiK outburst of deroiiou md gratitude such as It has been gninlttl very few men tbe fortune to inspire. -Edward Kjorkmau in Auiericau lie view of Reviews. An Experience at Hull House. Even death Itself sometimes fails to -bring tbe dignity and sereuitv whhh one would fain nsso iHte with old hl-. I recall the dying hour of one uid Scotch woman whose lung struggle m "keep resiei-talile" bad so etiilitiii-rrd ber that ur last words were gilies fnr tliose who were trying to minister lo her. "So you rnine in yourself tbia morning, did yu? You only eni tilings yesterday I guess you knew when tbe doctor was coming I'nn't try to warm my feel with iinvthing hut tiiat old jacket that I've got there; It belonged to my hoy who was drowned at sea nigb thirty years ago. but It' warmer yet with buuian feelings ibnn an; of your confounded charity but water bottles." Suddenly tbe biiiuft gasping voice was stilled In deHtb. and I awaited tbe doctor's comiug. stntkeu and horrified. -June Addauw in Auier lean Maguzme. Empty Titles. William Jennings Kryuu once joked about our American fondness for titles. "You all know of tbe colonel." be said, "wbo got his title by inheritance, having married Colonel Browns wid ow? But 1 once met a general wbo got his title neither by inheritance, nor by service, nor by auytbing you could mention. " 'General. I said to him, 'how do you come by this title of yours, any way T "'Why. sir. said he. '1 passed my youth in tbe flour trade and for twen ty-seven years was a general miller.' "1 kuow another titled man. Judge Greene. " 'Are you. sir.' I once asked blm. , United States Judge or a circuit court Judge?" " 'I ain't neither.' be replied. 1'm a judge of bow racln'.' " Micro kflU tbe Dandruff para site, soothes tbe itching scalp, rives lustre te tbe hair and stimulates its growth. 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