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 1 - lJKX tCOHTIWtJKO. Chapter pf 7 G0M1NQ out Of tho woods Into the little clearlnjf. UM'trl saw her this pirl wonder ful. Out blltorw:s. rcst:it ment. all the mingled ".nu' Inn Vn:i spelled for hliu uii1i:!iIiichu, wito heavy pi hN : .1 r . H Htoppod. She nd varied. "Gllbfrt." Mill' iillcd. l il li.nu'tr pleadii)','. In f i'li'is n't) -i :- "! wan afr-ud I wouldn't liiO y u. l'v: walked u'-h a Mig Mkliu i'1 i' you." "WhvV" lie (liked, ii:'!''i','lvii. "Thov nald Miii'li ui;l lit.'!.- - ym ; UK II'.;. fllld You hadn't i'-n unyrliiv. they- they r.m i . oil. t' !':' "I dl.l"'t i.'ii'', iliui." i r I "Tlie'i yon ' ' l nil!?1 v 'i c, u eouldn'i ntiiV -r.M.i'iU. 'v'.'l'.i h:id done?" Weill n;." t.V3 '.it" luriud to meet hl own. He turned n-.vii.v a Utile. "Nn'iilns." lie ild. "Ah. fell me:" tilie bencuM. hurts me ho!" It MUST WHILE I HAVE "I am not angry," he said. "I was so happy," she declnred Imply. "You and I were talking, and then suddenly suddenly ' you were different. 'It was like being nngry, and it must have been my fuult. Was it something I snldV" ' He cried quickly : "You told uio that you were going to marry your cousin, Kaoul do Valetle!" There was lu her eyes surprise. Sho was puzzled. "Why. yen." she sold. Then: "Was it that? Does that tuuke you uuhnppy, Gilbert? noiv It?" r. '''' iV: ! 7 s ! S 1 ' n ' t -.i -ru 'YOU MUST UO Professional Duectory of Wallowa County MMM''fc4M''4JHj''H': TI103. M. DILL ATTORNEY-AT-UW 1 Office first door south of New Fruteiual Bltlg Enterprise, Ore. BURLEIGH & BOYD ATIORNEYS-AT-LAW J Practice lu all State Courts and Interior Department Careful at-!?, ten Hon to all business. - D. W, LAWYER SUEAHAN ENTERPRISE Practice n State and Fedoral -ourt and interior Deparimeut j ''H'm'S-M- Japalac. varnish stains. Unseed oil at Burnaugh A Mayfleld's. Agent Btttner arrived home kfter i (weik'B visit to Washington clUcs, iTe gulped swiftly. "Not If you want to marry hiin," he said. She cried earnestly: ! "Hut I haven't anything to do with j that, Gilbert! They arranged It all." j "And you're going to do It?" i "Hut I'm not doing It," she protested. , "My father and Rinml. they do It!" "Hut you couldn't marry him unless you cared something for him," be de clared. "Hut how could I care for hlra?" she cried. "Why, I never saw him until todayl" He said quickly: "And yet you're going to marry him piling away to his house, where I'll never see you again: going to he his wife: going to be with lilm all the ' time fur the rest of your life!" ! lie went on: "He'll be your husband! lie wouldn't let me see you! He'll hate me because I hate him! 1 hate him because you're going to marry him!" "No. no!" she cried, and then, "But, Gilbert, you don't hate me too!" "1 don't know." ' w "Hul you mustn't! You mustn't! ; You mustn't hale me, Cllbert!' He turned lo her. j "1 do!" he cried tensely. Her eyes ! were on his deep eyes, wonderful STUENUTU eyes. Suddenly he drew her to' firm. He kissed her. ' . lie thrust her from him. She stood dazed, slleut, motionless. - ' He cried tensely: "There! Now go and marry your Raoul de Vnlette!" She drew a white hnnd, pnlm out. across her eyes, She said at length, very slowly her voice was low and vibrant, and very soft: i "No! No! I want to go with you." "Go with me!" he repeated huskily. "Go with" Thou he took her lu bU arms again, holding her to- him, very, l W, E. Haramnck, a 'rancher living eome seven ml'.ea from Enterpntoe, paid thU office a vlit last, Catuday, Mr. Hammack remembers the time, only a few years ao, when he couKl have purchased for some $3,000 a farm that lias recently sold for some thing like ?(K:o. This Is evidence of the growth of Wallowa county realty values. .. Frank Molotto, well and favorably known In and around Enterprise, re turned from an extended trip Into CiMiada this weok. Oregon and Wal lowa county look goad enough to Mr. Melotte' H")"''t"t'f4"'l"("l"f'f't-t'f't"l' CHARLES THOMAS LAWYER . ENTERPRISE, ORE. I'ractlco in State and Federal f Courts and Int. Dept. Abstract "Bblg opposite court house. reaching here honday on the after noon train. Mr. Bittncr's little eon met with a fe'UU nilahap, suffering a hard fail whll engaged wl'th very close. Iler arms went arouna ms neck. For a long time they, stood like that. At length be said: - "Now you can never marry any ono but me!" - She stepped back a little'. In her eyes was the wonder of . It all the great, great wonder.' "No," she said softly, "never- I didn't ' understand - before. This is what he meant 'something that makes one soul cling to another In spite of fear or shame or death some thing that comes all at oncer " "It's true." he whispered. "That's the way 11 comes!". There was a long; long pause. He said, at length, tremulouslyr "Madeleine." - She looked up at him. - "Say my name again," she breathed, "Madeleine,", be said again "Made leine, I I love you." Came to her lips the ghost of a smile. "Aud I," she whispered "I love yon, Gilbert." "Always?" he asked. "Always," she repeated "always and always and always! There'll nev er he anything else In the world. Only this morning Father O'Mara called me t child," she went on. "But I don't think he will any more. I think I'm a woman now, Gilbert.?. She paused. Came to them only the shrill notes of a bird, far above amid the gun flecked leaves. At length she said "And only to think that if it hadn't been for this you'd hnve gone off to the war." .. . It broke bis dream. Swiftly he start ed to his feet She rose, too, fright ened. ' " ' "'-..-. "Madeleine," he cried, "we must be married without any delay! The priest here"-'' v - ' ' V " " "Father O'Mara!" she exclaimed. "Hut he wouldn't do it! ' He'd take me home. - He thinks be has to marry me to Baoul.'' '::. - ; , "Uut," he said In despair, "what can we do? If I have to- leave you here" "Leave me!" She clung to his sleeve. "I've got to go' with the company. I've enlisted, ' IVe proullsed.": "' ' , She cried plteously: -;. ' ;' -Tj "You could leave me now?" "They'd call me a coward if I didn't! It's a question of honor. Listen, Mad eleine. I'm running away to join them I gave them my word, and I must keep It You mustn't speak of my going when you get back homer . "Home!" she cried brokenly, aghast. "You want nfe to go home!" 1 ' f "You must!" be cried. '"It's growing late. Aud we were to meet at sunset aud I don't know where. ' I haven't even found Wolf.".. ' - ' There had come the sound of flfe aud drum. . ,; , .' "And I haven't even my rifle!" cried Gilbert despairingly.. "They" are com, itig flow. If they think I've broken my j word" . ..... , ... .. . ; She had been Btanding silent, eyes wide. She bad not known. ' but she hod been learning' many things. Ai length she said, with a pronounced ef fort: : A. ', t "They are to meet here. Your rifle Is there." She pointed to the hollow tree. He leaped to It He took tbere- j from gun . and powderborn, slinging the latter across his shoulder. "There," he cried exultantly, "that makes a' soldier of me!" He turned to her. "And you'll be a soldier's wife yet, sweetheart!" ' ; "Nol" ' she cried, fingers lntwlned. i Nor - I--.;' . ' : "Say goodby to me," be besought "Say goodby, like a brave girl. There's no other way." ., . t Her face was burled In her hands. ' "I can't!" she moaned. "Gilbert, 1 can't!" 'i ' v -. c i a v He placed bis arm about her In affec tionate manner. - : "They inustu't see you," be said. W. C. KETCHUM. :: DENTIST - ENTERPRISE .. - i j ... . ; ; Office Berland Bu'ldlng. Home Independent Phone... , Wl'M"M' C. T. HOCKETT," M. D. ' ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ; Office upstairs in Bank Build. ' ing. Ind. Home phone In office and residence.' DR. C,' A! AULT ' PHYSICIAN AND SLKGEON Office In Bank Building. Horn phone botji office and ; realdenc.' boy companion running down a hill side. No eerloue damage was done, and the little fellow la as lively ai ever. t i ' - - '1 ' I ' ! 'U '4- ' I if'" 1 I " I1 I j , vf , i j I J ' "UK IS GOING TO "You must go quickly!" v ' But even thcu it was too late. Men were coming from all sides. Gilbert looked about him. They came, rugged backwoodsmen, bronzed and gaunt callow recruits, awkward, red faced all manner of men In all munner of garb. And with' them was Wolf. He marshaled' them with confident manner, and boasting words. He arrayed them in semblance of order. L'Acadleune had come with them. She, suspecting that Madeleine was still there, made that suspicion a certainty, ' and during all the confu sion that had come to the silent glade found time to say to the crouching lit tle figure In white: "He cannot stay. Cnt you could go with him!" . Came the voice of Wolf: "Now, then, boys, off we go! You've got a fifteen mile march ahead of you, but you Cau sleep in the boat as we rop down the river.' Form up! Oet yourselves in' fours or sixes or some thing!" ' ' - It was then that Gilbert stopped forward.- He said quickly and very ear nestly: . . - - "Wolf, you know me. I want a little time. Let nie follow. I'll be with you when you' reach the river. I give you my word." ' ' ' - Wolf. looklng at him, rejoined: "Mr. Steele, your word's good with me. , You 11 be there. Catch us If you cfln. We move fast" He turued away. Came from . his lips a shout. "Well, boys, it's up- and off. for Andrew Jack, son's army'" j ' r fife and drum broke into the shrill squeal and piercing rattla, and with them were the voices of men, throaty, husky, loud: . , "Tb6n tt'i up and o(T for Andy Jackson's army) -..'. . I'd like to sea the Briton that oan acar ma! Andy'll drive 'em out o' Zlon, And he'll akin their mangy i lion, . Bo It's up and oft for Andy Jackson's . army!" '' ' . ' - They bad gone. " Gilbert turned to Madeleine',' His voice was choking. '. "Madeleine," he whispered broken ly, "Madeleine!". She did not move. Only she was looking at him. . . ; : He murmured softly: "Goodby". . . - DR. MOORE HERE UNTIL AUGUST FIRST . Owing to the convention of the American Osteopathic association) at Son. .Francisco being set for the first week la August Instead of July, D., and Mrs. Moore wHl continue their practice in Wallowa county un til y leave for the national meet ing. The average case of chronic trouble requires about two months osteopailhite treatment, we are in formed, while more stubborn cases may need three or evea four months. However many cases are discharg ed, wtthln a month. Prolonged cases, will have the opportunity of com pleting treatment under the succes sors of Drs, Moore, as it is their In tention to permanently locate os teopathic ' physicians in Wallowa county, but the majority ot caaas starting treatment this monh will be discharged before Dr. and Mrs. Moore leave for their year of special school work. Agent Li. O. Davis and wife, ,who have been substituting for Agent Butner during the latter's flying vis it thrugoh Washington, left Tues day morning.' Agent Butner return ed Monday.: Mr. and Mrs. Davis go from here o EiUalveil, Oregon. WAU." "No!" she breathe. ' "You must go," he said. "You must go while I have the strength to let you;" She whispered: "I can't. It came all at once. .1 can't!" ! ' . "But" .". ' She moved a little toward htm'. Her face was near to his. ' '' "I am going with you," she whis pered, -and again, "1 am going with you." - ' ' ; - They were both very young. Many many things they did not know. Yet "I AM GOING WITH 700," SHK WHISPERED. the greatest of all things that' are of this world bod come luto their lives, aud this then they did know, and this only. ' .' , .Side by side, through the darkllug woods, they went, following the shrill Squeak of flfe, the rumble of drum and the sound of the singing -men. And then the little glade was empty. O BE CONTINUED. ' -.'- CONCRETE WORK TTOf all kinds. 1If you believe in beautifying; Enterprise, you must believe in making that beauty enduring. TfConcrete is enduring it will render city beauty a "Concrete Reality." IfSee us for any and all kinds of Concrete Work. . MARKS BROTHERS, General Contractors. L. BERLAND Dealer in Harness, Saddles, Chapps, Spars . and Leather Goods of all ' descriptions. ; I will fit you out with the best goods for the least money.' When in need of anything in my line, call and : inspect my stock before purchasing. . ... . ... ENTERPRISE, - - V . OREGON i cr3tXjtSS3tXXX la Grande Iron Works. d. Fitzgerald; Proprietor4. : Toundry and Machine' Shop. ' Casting and Ma chine Work done on short notice. WE ALSO HAKUFACTUSE FEED KILLS Sawmill break down jobs promptly attended to GIVE US A TRIAL WALLPWA COUNTY ; V j MINERAL ' - ' ..... -.'v FIND (Continued from first sage.) Sample at, this Office. Mr. Nedrow kindly left a sample f fh.a nra fit hltt 1 1 . tu.Vltoti iflTI be seen by anybody r so lmterested. It show a talky trace, like chalk dust t fn. portions, clvlnc eoodl Drom- ise of carrying platinum. With depth ' there te probably no doubt that these gentlemen will find that they iave discovered a primary deposit of 1A .1 " . J l. n It la remembered- that the primary deposit Is . the-prospect that make he big producer, there Is. room for hopes of mdn'etal developmeat north f EJnterpriee, '.' ;' HEADQUARTERS AT THE SPINEv In almost every case of disease he original cauae is some: tnterfer 3 ice with the nfflrves.v? So. the Oate ipath devotes most of his attention o the spine, where the chances of nterference with ' the '.nerves'- are ;rea"teat. '; Slight mlaplacementa of pitr'-s of the 's-plne, vertebrae, are iiey common; much more common . . ha-i is generaMy -known. Indeed .T ireful examlnaton of a, great num ;er 'of persone will reveal the fact that there are very . few perfect dplnes. If (he slip in the spine be at a place where the nerves' go to Jxe stomach, the nerves In question ire certain to be pinch'ejd, Irritated or strained. And the stomach, yttth Us blood and nerve supply interfered .vith, la certaia to lag im its work. Just so with any oth&r organ In which like interference may take ;lace. Correcting' 'these slight" dii jlacements U what Osteopathy is. ; DRAW DOWN $15 BOUNTY FOR. COYOTTE SCALt-6 Ralph and Weldon Makln, two rothers ' living j ' near : Enterprise, brought Into the county clerk' ot-. I .'ice Tuesday ' five scalps of .coyotte ' pups, taking in exchange $15 of the county's good hard! coin and. receiv ing also the gratitude of every sheep rancher of the eounty. The boya. ran upon a dea of the varmints and took the pups, killed' them, ' and re turned the scalp a to the county.' Wallwa Defeats Joseph, In the. game last Sunday at Wal lowa, attended by. several from En terprise, 'the Wallowa baseball teaim defeated Joseph by a score' of 8 to 7." The game was hotly contested ihioughout, but fans who witnessed It remembered the-very keen game between Enterprise and Joseph the preceding Sunday, and were pardonably- disappointed.'; In ; the latter game Joseph upt up a stiff contest, singularly, free from errors, a also, did the Enterprise team. KS3t33t3tXt3l3KXX3t