Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Lane County leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1903-1905 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1903)
ceived your form and that o f your a __Jlant. But see—yonder comes Rose o i the arm of the Count de Clairville. It was indeed the beautiful Rose, pale, but smiling, who, advancing lightly in her white robes, over the forest turf, met Louis with a low cry o f joy, and with fervent gladness returned his silent but eloquent embrace. Then she stood apart ns the Count de Clair rifle, with unspeak able emotion, greeted the escaped cap tive. The bands of people who had gathered to assist in the search for the young count were gay with rejoicing as they wended their triumphant way back to their homes; and at the gates of the chateau, the good marquis extended to them, one and all, s cordial invitation to a merry making, during the following week, to (ventral «tatutory language providing celebrate the happy return of his losr children. And then, among that joyful Indemnity to the next o f kin o f a per- family, there were fervent thanksgivings aon negligently killed 1» held. In Mc and explanations followed and recitals ef Millan v*. Spider I .eke 8. & L. Co. past plot and peril; and not the least (W la.l, BO L. K. A. 58». not to apply In blessed o f all was Helen Montauban, who rejoiced none might kuow how deep favor o f non-reeldent alien« In case de ly, for it was as if life iteelf were re ceased le Inataotly killed or die« w ith stored to her with the restoration of her out conscious palu. cousin. Since the national bankruptcy law Jacques, making his appearance next contains no provision for Involuntary day at the chateau, was made a hero of; proceedings a g a in * persons engaged and fain would all have heaped favors and rewards upon him, but ho would chiefly In the tillage o f the soil. It la none o f it. “ H e was going to Lyons, to held, In Old T ow n Bank vs. McCor- seek master Hugh,” he said, "and follow mlck (Md.), 00 L. R. A. 57T, that it hia fortunes.” And that very day he de does not supersede the provision o f the parted. Rose was deeply affected w hei State law authorizing such proceed- she heard o f this resolution. She longed I lugs. to see her father, and confide to him all the"lronb"le" shV had” ao T»reIy ‘endun-d'-| A borrowing member o f an insolvent all thHt had been on her mind concerning building aud loan association Is bekl Robin; but, with further thought, she in P eople’s Building and Loan Associ- decided that It was better to retain her atlon vs. M cPhillam y (M is*.), 59 L. K. vexation and trouble within her own A. 743, not to be entitled to be credited breast until she had confessed all to the on his debt with the fu ll amount o f marquis; for now she resolved to delay dues he ha* paid In on his stock, but that confession no longer. It Is held that his stock payments must And so Jacques went, and Rose only gave him a thousand loving messages for share the losses and expenses o f w ind her father, and bade him tell of her ad ing up, and the balance only be cred venture, and her final safety, aud of tht ited on the loan. death of the villain Gasparde. Nothing One purchasing a round-trip railroad of all her sorrow did she desire her father ticket good only on the day o f pur to know yet. H e must think of her only chase Is held, In Illinois Central Rail- as happy and content. The next day there'was a gathering of | road Company va. H arris (Mias.), 5» stout and sturdy men from far and near, L. R. A. 742, to be entitled to recover armed with serviceable weapons; and tht dam age* In case he is ejected from the forest was searched, and the robbers' only train passing his station on the cave discovered—a place never known till return trip on that day, fo r the reason then by the dwellers in that region. But that ^ tleket lg not good on that the brigands had fled—their chief no long train because the train Is not scheduled er with them; and the cavern was empty to stop at that station. —deserted. The robbers never returned MARSHALL FIELD w «U & MANAGER Cured of Catarrh of Kidneys k„ Pe-ru-na. Egerton's own. What could it mean? H e C H A P T E R X I I . —(Continued.) The brigands were, haviug n merry ca reflected a moment. Yoo—they had been rousal after their return; and Gasparde, seeking her—the people from ths chateau maddened by the cool, courageous defi- —seeking for Rose, their lost darling. h ate e f his prisoner, a ml with reflecting And this torch was evidently one which on the loss of the prize he had thought they had carried in their search by night. so safe, joined recklessly in the insane II# was encouraged to think that they riot. The leaping, dancing fire o f fagots had found her. "A n d now, Gasparde,” he said, invol glowed redly in the center of the cavern, casting a ruddy light upon each of those untarily speaking aloud—"now, if all dark, swarthy, unshorn countenances, your anticipated victims are safe from grim and fierce, that clustered about it. your toils, look ts your own safety! for Higher and higher leaped the flames, and that den o f yours shall be opened to ths more noisy grew the merriment of the light, Mud its iniquitous secrets revealed. brigands, till, finally, there came a lull An hundred men shall gather this day in the wild tempest of mirth. One by and rout you from your fancied security!” Even as he spoke he suddenly seemed one grew less clamorous, slowly drows iness overcame them, and shortly every to hear voices shouting, one to another, man lay stretched upon the heaps of at a distance, though so faintly that he skms that covereil the cavern floor, in paused to find whether he were not de ceived. No! faintly still, but sufficiently a torpor, even to Gasparde himself. W ith cat-like caution, a light tread de perceptible not to be mistaken, the echo scended the rough-hewn steps; a dark of those voices came to his ear on .the form was visible by the red glow of the still, clear air of the morning, aud the smoldering embers; slowly and carefully sound came from the direction in which down from the mouth it came, pausing he was going. He could scarcely doubt at each step, and Hflimonde’ s eyes glanc that they proceeded from parties in ed from face to face o f those sleepers. search of him. But at that very moment, as he was H e had been watching ever since this noisy revel commenced, and now was the* hastening forward, he also heard sounds time come when, without guard or watch from the opposite direction—a confused mingling of men's voices, with harsh, dia- er. the way was left clear for him. Stealing noiselessly in, he scattered up cordant shouts, and the crashing and tearing of forest branches. Could it be on the dying embers, from a small par cel in his hand, a fine powder that caus that his captors had aroused from their HON. JOHN T . SHEAHAN, OF CHICAGO. ed n light crackling sound as it fell torpid slumber, discovered his escape and Hon. John T . Sheaman, w ho has been fo r seventeen years msnsrtr ot among them, and almost immediately a were pursuing him? H e paused to look M arshall Field & Co.’s w h olesale warehouse, and is corporal 2d Regiment cloud o f thin white vapor arose, spreading ' back. Infantry, I. N. O., w rites the fo llo w in g le tte r fro m 3753 Indiana avenue Plat Even as his glance pierced the inter and circling till it filled the entire cav Six, Chicago, 111.: ern, and a curious odor, faint, yet over stiees o f those leafy shadows behind he Peruna M edicine Co., ColumDus, Ohio powering, was perceptibly proceeding distinguished, at a considerable distance, Gentlemen— "L a s t sum m er I cau g h t a cold which seemed to settle is from it. Raiinonde, holding « handker the figures of men whom he could not chief to his face, waited some five or ten my kidneys and affected them badly. I tried < couple of kidney remeda, largely advertised, but th ey did not h elp me any. One of my foremen told minutes, then, approaching the senseless form of Gasparde, dexterously removed me of the great help he had received In using Peruna in a similar can, ind from the leathern belt about his waist I at once procured some. the ponderous keys that belonged to the " I t waa indeed a bleatin g to me, aa I am on my fee t a large part of the T h e right to the custody and to de day, and trouble auch as I had affected me seriously, but four bottles ef H cells. to it. It is probable that the horde broke up, and the men went in various direc cide upon the place o f burial o f tbs runa cured me entirely and I w ould n o t be w ith ou t it fo r three month! ul- “ Safe enough now, monsieur le cap! tions to gain an unlawful living else body o f a deceased unmarried person ary.” _ J O H N T . S H E A M A N . taine, I ’ll warrant!” he muttered, with where; but they never were heard of is held. In M cEntee vs. Bonacum a lew chuckle. “ You should be a little 44 the serious nature of the diseiMliit M r. Jacob F le lg w rites fro m again. Raimonde went to Italy, and (Neb.), 00 L. R. A. 440, to reside or less careless. A ll people are not as hou- Sum ner avenue, Brooklyn, N . Y .: once suspected, but the chronic nrie- thenceforth was unheard from. est as yourself!” dinarily In bis next o f kin; and It is ty m ay com e on so gradually ud It. (T o be continued.) Swiftly and quietly he traversed the “ I am now a new man at th e age o f sldlously that Its presence Is not ex held that the courts w ill not treat this seventy-five years, thanks to gallery leading to the cells and opened your pected until a fte r It has fastened It right as having been w a ived or relin wonderful , rem edy the first door. It chanced to be the one P eru n a."— Jacob Y O U N G IN V E N T O R S . s e lf th oroughly upon Its victims. quished except upon clear and satis Flelg. in which the count was confined. Louis A t the appearance of ths Orstiyv U s e f u l D i s c o v e r i e s M a d s b y C h i l d r e n factory evidence o f conduct Indicative heard the heavy key turning in the C atarrhal Inflam m ation o f the mucous tom P eru n a should be taken. TV* In T h e i r F l o y . _________________ wards; he looked to see Gasparde. But o f a free and voluntary Intent and pur- lin in g o f the kidneys, also called rem edy strikes at once at the it it*was a careful hand that unclosed the M any cases are reported w h ere mere p<>w to" that end. "B righ t's disease,” may be e ith e r acute root o f th e disease. dear, and silently into the cell stepped children have m ade discoveries in their . * . . . . o r chronic. T h e acute form produces A book on catarrh sent free by I _ i ji . . , . . A contract between an attorney at ltaiinonde. youthful diversions which have e x - 1 law and one who la not such an attor sym ptom s o f auch prom inence that P eru n a M edicine Co., Columbus, 0. “ H ist! he quiet, monsieur le compte!” erted a w on derful Influence on Im ney, by which the latter agree* to pro he whispered, as Louis, recognizing him, portant industries in their delevop- sprang to his feet, with a half-suppress mt. , ,,. - ^ . . cure the em ploym ent o f the former French Army M ortality. ment. l b * children o f a Dutch s p e c -, „ thlrd peraons for the proaecutlon of ed exclamation o f surprise; “ do not LOUIS PURSUED B Y G A S P A R D K. O fficial figures show that durin g the tacle m aker happened to be p layin g , ult, cour„ o f recurd, and t0 aS8l8t apeak. I have come to give you your •IRIS «M ill ALL lift MIU. I years 1888 to 1900 the m o rta lity in the Cough Syrup. T m im Good. D m I . . . . , liberty r mistake— those wild-looking forms which w ith some ( X th eir fath er s • glasses in In lookin g after and procuring w it In time. Sold by drufflsU. French arm y was more than double “ My liberty, Raiinonde! Where are he had so lately beheld lying about the fro n t o f the shop door. P la c in g tw o j nesses whose testimony Is to be used th a t in the German arm y. the brigands? W here is Gasparde?” smoldering embers o f the cavern fire. o f the glasses together they peeped .. . .. _ | In the cases. In consideration o f a “ Sound asleep, monsieur; and I have Three or four were in sight, but one was thronjfb them and w ere exceed in gly 8„ are o f the fe€„ which some reason to believe they won't wake far before the others, and dashing for For bronchial troubles try Piso’ « Cur# in a niirry. i nave given tirem somermug ward with mad speed. It was Gasparde! receive. held, in ,..n „d o n /or C o n s u m p tio n . I r i s m tto tJ cou gh to help. Here—I will take off these jew with his unshorn hair streaming wildly a neighboring steeple brought, seem Conlln (Neb.), 60 L. R. A. 429, to be msdit-inr. A t druggists, price 25 cent«. els of yours; I dare say you won’t be about his face, and a long and glittering Ingly, w ith in a short distance o f their against public policy and void. D e c e iv e d . eyes. T h e y w ere v ery naturally puz sorry to be rid of them.” And stooping knife brandished in his hand. In a civil action fo r assault and bat down, he unlocked and knocked off the “ She seems to have no confidence W ith sudden and firm resolution, Louis zled, and called their fath er to see the tery It Is held, in Berkuer vs. Damien- fetters of the count. her husband.” turned, unarmed as he was, save with strange sight. H e w as uo less sur jF fO W E R s * “ Ten thousand thanks, Raimonde!” ex the stick which had served thus far to prised than the children had been. H e berg (Ga.l, 60 L. R. A. 55». that op “ No; she says she caught him tell claimed Louis, warmly. “ But how did clear his path, and prepared to meet him. conceived the idea that he m ight utilize probrious words and abusive language ing the truth the other day.” — N . Y . you know we had been retaken?” W ith a louder yell of triumph at be this strange feature in the construction cannot be considered by the Jury In Sun. “ I had returned to the cavern to get holding his anticipated victim so near, o f a curious to y which would be pro justiflcatlon o f the assault, but only something which I had left here, mon the brigand rushed on. Mothers w ill find Mrs. W inslow 's Soothing ductive o f both w on der and amuse In m itigation o f dam ages under a stat Syrup sieur, and was going away again, when the 1 #»t rem edy to use for their children “ I have you, monsieur!” he cried, with we saw the men coming back with you a fiend’s laugh—“ I have you! W ho will ment am ong his friends. H e did sp, ute providin g that on th e trial o f the tLe teeth ing season. and Jacques. You were in u swoon, I win Rose now?” aud Galileo, hearing o f this toy that indictm ent for assault defendant may MI«mST ATARI**» In evidence any opprobrious OT QUALITY -.-I Unfortunate A llia n c e . suppose, for it took two or three to carry "N ot you, villain!” answered Loui9, was said to m ake distant things appear g iv e *0* H o s t THAN *vl you. W e hail some ado to get out of sternly. And meeting the assassin, ¡ q his close at hand, saw at once w h at a help words or abusive lan gu age used by the Little Mary Whitney, who had just MALS A C1HTUIY. : their way—Michel and I—without being mad career he struck down, with his It would be to the study o f the heavens. person assaulted and the Jury shall de been punished .by her father, came to seen. I watched, afterwards, while they stick the uplifted knife that was ready a her mother with a deeply-grieved ex This was the first inception o f his tele term ine w h eth er they amount to were carousing around the fire, and stole to drink his heart’s blood. Justification. pression upon her face and said: scope. in. They are quiet enough now. Come, “ A h !” shouted Gasparde, raging and AJwm cmttrainuiuiA. “ Mamma, I wish Ezra Whitney had W hen the poor Geneva mechanic Ar- monsieur; but stop a moment. I see you gnashing like a wild beast, as he snatch TOW! UMMdiHUS J« T h e W a t e r t i e d In C o ffe e . never married into this family." su »r rciunt nut» mimar will need something more than what you ed a pistol from his belt; “ I will know— gand Invented his burner, a fte r secur " T o boll w ater Is the simplest thing wear now. 1 will come back in a mo I will know who is to win! Come on, my ing an adequate and controllable flow In tlie w orld ," said tile steward nt one ment.” men! Strike—stab—slay!” And, blind o f air to the Interior, m nklng what he o f the local leading hotels, "b u t how l ie left the cell, and directly returned, with rage, he dashed at his adversary. termed a “ double current” burner, long carrying a bundle of garments very much What was to be the fate o f Louis? endeavored to devise some means by to Ito 11 It Is quite another thing. I be like those Louis was accustomed to wear There were four to one! But the other lie ve w e have the name o f having the in his excursions about the country. The three, tearing forward to the assistance which the current supplied to the outer best coffee o f any hotel In this city. eireuinferenee o f the flame could be young man lost no time in assuming of their master, suddenly paused, and O f course, w e use good coffee, hut let If the blood is in good condition at the beginning of the warm season, them, and then left the cell with his com then hastily turned and fled. Neither strengthened and regulated, and his me tell you much o f the praise is due yon are prepared to resist disease and are not apt to be troubled with boil" panion. H ow his heart leaped! What Louis uor Gasparde, however, saw any efforts m ight have been longer de to the fact that the w ater w ith which I a thrill ran through him as he felt thut thing beyond each other; while the young layed had it not been fo r the thought pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itching and burning skin erupt'” to m ake the coffee has been properly lie was once more at liberty! that make one's life a veritable torment and misery. count, with firm courage, grappled with less Juvenile experim ents o f his little boiled. T h e secret In boiling w ater ls| Raiinonde's next step was to liberate the brigand chief, and wrenching the dis N ow is the time to begin the work of cleansing and building np brother. One dny, w h ile A rgan d was Just this: A lw a ys use fresh w ater and blood and strengthening the w e a k Jacques. The poor fellow was almost charged weapon from his grasp, cast him busy In his workroom and sittin g be beside himself with joy, and only the ab at full length upon the turf. let the kettle be warm b efore the cold places in your constitution. During the HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH I fore the burning lnmp, the boy was solute need of silence kept him from giv sparkling fluid Is put Into It. T h e Are And now a il was at hand; for the I had • t ing unbounded expression to his delight. Marquis of Moutauban and Francis Eg- amuslug h im self by placing a bottom should be quick, so that the water cold winter months we are compelled attack of holl j to live indoors and breathe the impure Stepping cautiously among the extend erton, followed by two or three o f ths less glass flask o ver differen t articles. w ill boll at once, and the w ater should air of badly ventilated rooms and of that broke out ^ ed forms of the drugged sluinberers, the villagers, dashed into the little glade, to Suddenly he placed it o ver the flame onr mybodT« three rapidly ascended to the entrance, the secue of combat. W ith exclamations o f the lamp, which instantly shot up be rem oved from the Are the instant fices. W e over-work and over-eat, and from which 1 sprang out upon the forest soil and sped o f joy, Louis and his uncle threw them the long, circular neck o f the flask with the boiling point Is reached anu poured get too little out-door exercise, and our could f ®t no j rapidly and silently away in the early selves into each other’s arms; while Fran increased brilliancy. A rgan d was not upon the coffee or tea or w h atever bev systems become clogged with impuri •Ibis relirf nnUl dawn. Cool and fresh the morning wind cis Egerton waved his cap gaily in the erage Is In demand Imm ediately. S o ! ties and the blood a hot-bed of germa I b a i*n f came to the brows o f these men, so lately air. and stepped lightly forward to greet the man to let such a suggestive occttr- many people make the m istake o f peT-! and humors of every kind, and warm j o u r mod»®11 prisoners, and it was like the benediction Louis, calling, “ Found—found! my d e a r - rene escape him. Thus the idea o f the m lttin g the kettle to remain over th e ! weather is sure to bring a reaction, and from * o f an angel. For some distance they dear fellow!” and he clasped the young lamp chim ney was born, and in a short Are, w h ere the w ater steams and sim pori«nco I 0 and the poisonous matter in the blood pursued their way together, and then man in a cordial and laughing embrace; tim e perfected aud patented.—W eekly lately »»7 a *A mers aw ay, w astin g the good w ater in and system will break out in boils and Raimonde paused. but bis handsome, deep-blue eyes spar-, Bouquet. la th« hoot t vapor. Those who drink hot wateT be pustules or scaly eruptions and red, “ Now, monsieur le compte, I will leave kled with tears. G reatest H ook Thiel* o f A ll. purifier In the world. __ _ fore breakfast, r s many do, should In disfiguring bumps and pimples. Make you, as I wish to strike off to the right But their attention was attracted in an Probably the most audacious and sist on the use o f fresh w ater and h a v -! a good beginning this season by taking here. I should like to have Jacques go other direction; for Gasparde had risen — with me.” to his feet, and his cry o f rage and de successful IsHik th ief Hint ever lived Ing it served as soon as boiled. Iioetors a course of S. S. S. in tim e; it will not "W e ll—well; then I bid you adieu!” re spair rang through the forest. Deserted was Count L ib ri o f Florence, who, j say. how ever, that to kill germs in sus- only purify your blood and destroy the THE BEST TONIC AND *PPET turned the count, warmly, grasping his by his companions, who had fled on wit eniigrating to France, became in 1 8 12 , | picious w a ter boiling should last about germs and poisons, but promote healthy W hile livlnir In Bherman.T«-^ hand; “ and I trust we shall meet again, nessing the numliers of the approaching secretary o f a governm ent commission , five m inute«." action of the Liver and Kidneys and s a m e a victim of when I may offer you a more adequate party, and destitute o f weapons, he turn to exnmine and catalogue the hooks and blood. I ran down in *P**ut0 , give you a good appetite at a time reward for your services than you re ed and was bounding away, when a shot energy ; w » i *carcaly a M • d n manuscripts In the many communal T h o s e s t u p id C r itic s . when you need it most. about nnd had to «top j V J i i ceived last night. I thank you a thou from one o f the villagers struck him. libraries o f the country. A v a ilin g him occasionally. I ani *ft«rA F irs t A c to r -T h a t critic, in his notice S. S. S. improves the digestion and sand times, my friend!” W ith one horrible cry he sprang into the Bran to improva at »nd ■ And they separated, Raimonde and air and then fell heavily to the earth. self o f Ills opportunities, o f the care o f your performance, said you mouthed tones up the Stomach, and you are not thorough i course became ------ continually haunted by the fear of well. Jacques taking a right-hand direction, There was a convulsive movement of the lessness and Ignorance o f the custodi your lines. B. 8. B. th. b e j r t f jg f lf l I think I and Louis keeping the path to the cha- limbs, a contraction, a sudden spasm, ans. and a consumm ate know ledge o f Second A ctor—I suppose the Idiot indigestion every time you eat, or •ver used d a. an »»»/ ‘‘¿ ’ a¿Srf I au d the form was stretched out in mo the treasures unveiled to him, he quiet expected me to speak them with my troubled with dizziness, nervousness e ra l tonic. __S o a til 811 Railroad street. Suddenly, as he advanced, some object tionless silence. Gasparde was dead! and sleeplessness. There is no reason . ly and leisurely despoiled the libraries bands or feet.—Baltim ore American. upon the ground attracted his attention. There was a time o f silence, and then o f hundreds o f their choicest inanh- to dread the coming of warm weather if you have your system we-I ‘ Picking it up. he found it to be a little Francis clasped the hand of Louis and Known, or at I,east S uspected. and the blood in a normal, healthy condition. It is the polluted, *W J scripts and most precious heirlooms, tiny slipper. It was one of hers! He drew him gently away from the scene. "T h e y say a man Is known by Ills ’ blood that invites disease germs, microbes and poisons of every k‘ ' ,.P carefu lly obliteratin g afterw ard nil had seen her wear it often. He gazed “ It is too horrible!” he uttered, with a associates." b.r? "*.oa a *onB train of spring and summer ailments, break down upon it for a moment with feelings of un shudder. “ Come, dear Louis, to where signs that might lead to their identifica "T e s . or I f he isn't known he Is at * i ution, and produce weakness, lassitude, and other debilitating . -vjj utterable emotion, and then placed it In a fairer sight awaits you; let us go and tion. Eczema, Acne. Nettle-rash, Poison Oak and Ivy, and other lmUtiat, I his breast. H o w the collection thus acquired least suspected by them ."— Kansas I meet Rose, our sweet little blossom, who troubles are sure to make their appearance unless the humors and F “ Poor little R ose!" he murmured ten owes to you her safety!” came Into possession o f the late Ixird C ity Journal. derly; “ where are you now?” “ She is safe, then!’* said Louia, with Ashburnham; by what means Lthrl’s are antidoted and the thin, *c’ P a y o f School Teachers. W ith the little relic safe in his breast, animation; “ ah. that repays me for all!” robberies w ere a fterw ard discovered made rich and strong before tie In the nineteen counties in Missouri I he pressed on. Soon he observed that “ A y —safe! W e found her in the wood and traced back to him: together with of warm weather. _ _-.i4 bt the pay o f public school teachers o f the turf all about him appeared to have an hour or two since; and without wait A course of S. S. S. the recent sale o f the library at a stu both sexes Is less than $3 > a l»een trampled and crushed with many ing longer than to meet Helen, and assure nim iil a safe precaution and a g°°<* DC* feet, whose impress it still bore. Every her o f her safety, the dear girl insisted pendous ln crea scof price, and the meth and In forty-one counties the pay n and enable you to p a s s i where as he went this appearance con on guiding us instantly in the direction ods by which the French government wom an teachers Is below that fj .v ----- through the hot, sultiy .“ tinued. Further on, ho came upon a of the cave in whifh she had been con finally recovered a portion o f their long- escape the diseases common to spring and summer. S. S. S. '* torch lying extinguished upon the ground. fined. W e were proceeding thither, with lost treasures, form a most remark Stepping on a banana skin has . ln d >* recognized as the best blood purifier Anon he picked up a handkerchief, em the domestics and villagers, armed with able and romantic chapter la literary ed many a good man on the duunv slforating and pleasantof all tonics. W rite for our book on “ The h broidered with a delicate cipher—Francis any weapon« at command, when we per- history. Pc.th. aSEBBEEHEZI * « Z ni n A Good Begt I U D u e a s «. ^ S W IF T S P C G iF IC C O ~ A TlA K X A »