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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1902)
B asil ' s V indication “ I will maty It all right with the old man, Itaall!” j whispered Francis next ! (lay, as he refllned on a couch at the Inn. "y o u nepd have no fear now. 1 | was a mean, cfesplcable hound I "H ush!” crltd Basil "You’ve made me happy, so vhy should 1 grumble- "A mean, doiplcable------ ” "L ook here, -Frauds, If you don t leave off talkltg such rubbish you and I will quarrel.* "W e mustnt do that, Basil, must w e?" "O f course n(t!” cried Marie, entering at that moment "Can you forgive me, Marie?" asked Frauds. answered “ Ten thousand times!” Marie happily. And she meant it. too.— New York News. ► E pressed the fragrant note to fellow,” whispered Marie to him; “ he is his lips, and, with a serene smile, my brother, remember.” The simple words were enough for ► leaned back In his chair. It was more, much more, than he had the subaltern. With a sulky growl, he walked on beside Marie, wishing him ever dared to hope. Only a few words, written in a dainty self for once without his love. But Francis was not to be balked in feminine hand on a sheet of tinted note paper, yet Basil Yere, having read, his designs. Stepping up to Basil, ho thought himself the happiest man alive. caught him roughly by the shoulder. “ Meet me in St. Saviour’s Church at “ Here, take }’ourself off!” he cried. Basil took no notice. This aroused the CHRISM A N & B A N G S, Props. noon to-morrow. MAH IE.' The messenger who had brought the demou In his aggressor. He raised his fist. “ Will you clear IN THE CATTLE COUNTRY epistle having gone, Basil gave himself up to an hour’s sweet contemplation of off?” he cried madly. Marie Interposed her body between Rungca Once Rich Are Now Conr- bis love. pletdy Deserted. Marie Somerville was the only daugh the two men, clinging tightly to her For ten yeans, more or less, say brother. With a cry o f rage he flung ter o f a wealthy, hut proud, lawyer, from 1874 to 1W4, and later than this who had made up his mind that no one her ruthlessly from him and struck out In the northern range, there was uni Carrying Pas*ngen lu the three kingdoms w as too good for at Basil. At that moment Basil stooped slight versal prosperity aud lots of money; to Marie. and U. S. M»U be a cow-man meant being a small but Marie, however, inheriting more of ly to catch Marie and received the pow erful king with a princely king her mother’s gracious sweetness of blow on his temple. He staggered back. All his wildest dom, the boundaries o f which were set character than o f her father’s stern and by precedent airl by the honor of cus harsh demeanor, thought otherwise, passions aroused at this mad attack, he tom—as far as a man on horseback and would have none of the many suit doubled his lists and stood on his guard. Marie had by this time recovered her could see, and by water—as firmly as ors that the latter provided for her If corner-marked and title-deeded. self and saw what Basil Intended. choice. There was no rent aud virtually no Clasping her hands, she stood before Then one day she met Basil Vere, a taxes to pay. A man might own young subaltern lu an infantry regi him. “ Remember,” she whispeerd, “ he hundred thousand cattle and not an ment, who from the very first time of Is my brother.” acre o f land, though he claimed "range “ Go now, Basil,” she whispered. meeting had determined to woo and He needed no second bidding. He rights” to fifty thousand acres, and w in 'the pretty, blue-eyed daughter of dared not stay In the company o f Fran enforced those rights with blood aud the lawyer. Iron, says a writer In the Century Opportunities for seeing each other cis longer, else he knew' that he must A L L O ASES O F Magazine. were not frequent, however, and many retaliate upon him his 111 words and Apparently this was a new sort of were the subterfuges to which resort blows. Oh, that Marie had not asked him to free life In which man had risen above had to be made in order that they might the old slow rules o f thrift. It was a do the all hut impossible. enjoy each other’s society. And as Basil Vere w’ alked homew’ard simple business; turn the cattle to by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. But to-morrow! Then Basil would grass, and when money was needed, pour out his whole heart to his love, his brow was clouded aud his step round them up and sell them. heavy. quite undisturbed. But the lucky dog sometimes has dif F. A. W E R M A N , O F B A L T IM O R E , S A Y S : It was almost too good to be true, and B altim ore , Md., March 30, 19« . ficulty In enjoying hla hone In peace. Not a week had passed. he threw his cap high in the air. Gentlemen : — Being entirely cured o f deafness thank# to your treatment, I will now gm m Basil Vere sat musing in his boat on Lured by the stories of sudden riches • full history of my case, to be used at your discretion About fiv years ago my right ear began to sing, and thi# kept on getting worse, until I loat In the cattle country, other men. as ly. H alf an hour before noon Basil sat the Thames below Oxford. He had been bold and hardy as the first flocked my hearing , in this ear entirely. boating alone, and had drawn his boat c ______ «num* I under went a treatment for catarrh, for three month#, without any success, consulted patiently in a secluded seat, hidden be among —hers, others, the the most most eminent em m en tearspecialistof this city, city .w ho told told me me that that .____ _ _____„ ear specialist o f this who In from all parts o f the world, aud be b e ro f physicians, In am6ng the rushes by the river bank. only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises would hind one of the massive pillars o f the Thus, quite out o f sight, he could gan raising big and little herds. The then cease, but the hearing in the affected ear would be lost forever. church, waiting for Marie. I then saw your advertisement accidentally in a New York paper, and ordered your treat* building o f the railroads across the At every step he raised bis head and watch the other parties that passed and continent stimulated Immigration; the roent. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noises ceased, and to-day, after five weeks, my hearing in the diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank yon repassed. watched those who entered. Very truly yours, great Texas boom followed the com heartily and beg to remain Suddenly he heard voices. F. A. WERMAN, 73«>8- Broadway, Baltimore, Md. Noon came, and the great clock over pletion o f the Texas Pacific railroad “The despicable cad!” said one. O u r tre a tm e n t d o es n o t in te r fe r e w ith y o u r u su a l occupation. head chimed out the hour. In 1883. At first the early comers wel “ Yes; the fellow actually had the cool a t a nominal Bxamination and “ She will be here In a moment,” he cheek to meet Marie In St. Saviour's comed the new rangers, sold them cat coat. advice free. said to himself, hoping that the next Church,” said a voice that Basil recog tle at exorbitant prices, chuckled at INTERNATIONAL AURAL CLINIC, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHICAGO, ILL worshipper would appear in the person nized as belonging to Frau ds Somer their Innocence, allowed them to come o f his love, but all In vain. In on the ranges, aud grew richer and ville. The suspense seemed long, and the richer. There were times when Texas C J o h n so n “ Great Scot!” F Geer EAST A N D SOUTH quarter chimed; still the subaltern "Luckily I came upon them In time steers, big and little, brought $23 each — VIA— waited. E B Y & 1, or I don’t know what might not have on the range. But the tide swelled, That she would come he had no doubt, happened.” and the cattle continued to Increase ATTORNEYS AT L A T but what had hindered her? “ But what does Marie say about It?” enormously. Presently the first real — OF TH E — Cottage Grove, The half-hour struck. Oregon settlers, the "nesters" of Texas, who asked one. Almost before the echo had died away “ Cut up quite nasty. Will not have wished to fence the land for farms, ap a voice sounded almost in his ear. ^ H. KIN O a word to say to me now! Says I ’ve peared in numbers, and the early com Trains leave C ottauk G kovk for Portland “ Basil!” killed her with my Interference, and ers, the original cow-hoys, began to and way stations at 2:14 a m 12:55 pm Marie had entered a small door be mopes all day long." chafe. “ W ho’a elbowing me?” they In Lv Portland “ §730 a m 8i30 p ra hind him, taking him unawares. quired, and there waa prompt and ef Lv Cottage Grove 2:57 p m 2:06 p in Special attention given to Collections, "She's a fine girl, Francis.” Ar Ashland 12:55 a m 12:35 p m “ I could not come before, Basil; I fective shooting and the wholesale cut “ And the old boy means to have her COTTAGE GROVE, UltEQOI. Ar Sacramento 5:00 p in 4:35 a rn have been detained.” Ar San Francisco 7:55 p m 8:56 a m marry well,” Francis answered. “ Noth ting o f the new fences. “ My own Marie, pray do not excuse ing less than a title will suit him. Be Many good men lay down In the hot P u llm a n a n d T o u r is t C a rs E. Y O U N O yourself. I am proud to wait.” sand, never to rise again. But that, sides------ ” “ Hush, Basil! Remember, we may be bad as It was, did not tell the whole on both trains. C h a ir C a r s , Sacra "So Vere Is altogether too low ?” mento to Ogden and and El Paso and heard here. My brother is coming.” If cattle had ATT0KRET-1T-11V “ The cad!” muttered Frauds again. story o f destruction. “ Your brother?” "I'd like to meet the fellow now. 'Pon l>een killed Instead o f men, the trouble “ Yes. He said he would be back in my soul, I would almost drown the In might have been averted, but the to Chicago, St Louis, New Orleans on Main Street, West 8161, herda went on multiplying until they and Washington. half an hour. They suspect me o f meet solent puppy!” he cried. Cotiuse Grove. Or* But Basil heard no more. The boat covered all the range, giving It no rest Connecting at San Francisco, with several ing you.” lines for Honolulu, Japan, China. winter or summer. Each cow-man Steamship “ Would they prevent our intercourse, had passed out of hearing. Philippines, Central and South America. An hour later Basil was run Into by scrambled for all he could get; he Marie?” At Albany and Corvallis connection Is made Q E N T I S T argued that If he did not take the with “ I f they could,” she answered. “ But two men In a boat. C & is Ry trains. grass Ills neighbor would. And who we must not let them. If we are care Ills boat was upset and he was pre Independence Passenger dally, except Sunday. DR. H. M. PETRIE cared a rap for the future! Life was ful and ever on the alert we shall not cipitated Into the water. 7:30 A. M. I Lv.........Portland........ Ar j 5:50 p. M. short and money tangible. At first 10: A. M. I A r arouse suspicion.” McMinnville....,Lv | 3:0« P. M. Being a good swimmer, he came to All Work Wsrnntsd. 11: A. M. Ar..Independendence.Lv 2:05 P. M “ You do not regret your love------ ” the surface In n very short time, and there had been enough grass to sup 11:45A. M. Ar.........Corvalis......... Lv 1:20 P M . “ H ow can you ask, Basil? That were found Frauds In the other bout taunt port one steer to every two acres of Office F irn Door Wert ol Sherwood Boere See Agent Mr D T Awbrey at Cottage Grove land; in half a dozen years a steer did Impossible!” Marie answered with a ing him. station or address solemn look. “ Should I be here other "Save yourself, you cow ard!” he well to make his living on five acres. W E COMAN, £ T. ANDERSON, M. D G F & Pass, Agt wise?” shouted with n leer. "H ands off our A fter that the ratio steadily widened. PORTLAND, - OREGON. “ No, Marie, but I wished to hear It boat. W e’ ll have none such us you So great was the struggle for new ter P h y s ic ia n a n d Surgeon ritory that whole herds of cattle some again from your s>veet lips,” he an among us!” Surgery and Female diseases A Specialty, ill calls promptly attended to. times went twenty miles or more to swered. But he was too late. Office lu .Sherwood block; Night calls it Just at that moment the clock struck Basil managed to get one knee on the water and then hack again, galloping New Era Drug Store, Phone 156 Mala. one. With a start Marie arose. side of the boat. Francis got out o f his every step, and working hard between “ Ijook! Francis has seen us,” she seat to prevent him from securing a times to get enough from the falling C. MADSEN. ranges to keep life within their lean cried, as a young fellow rushed after hold, and overbalanced himself. them when they walked out o f the Next moment all three were atruggb carcasses. And to-day there are many parts o f the range that will not support church. Ing In the water. They quickened their pace, but were It did not take long for Basil to swim ten cattle to the square mile, one steer W atche* Clocks and Jewelry too late. Francis touched Marie on the to the hank. The second occupant o f to every slxty-fonr acres, and It Is a A t L ow est Prices......... shoulder. the Iwat was soon by his side 111 a half- good range Indeed that will feed a Thl* preparation contains all o f the “ What does this mean, Marie?” he drowned condition, vow ing venegauce steer to every twenty acres. There dlgestants and digests all kinds of are whole ranges in Texas. New Mex asked bluntly. Who Is this fellow------ ” on Basil. But where was Francis? food I t gives instant relief and never J^OBT. G R IF F IN . “ Francis!” They could not see him for the mo ico and Arizona, once rich beyond be falls to cure. I t allows you to eat all lief, thnt are completely deserted and the food you want. The most sensitive Marie’s eyes flashed upon her broth ment given over to the desert. stomachs can take It. By Its use many er. Anger was plainly visible on her A minute had not passed, however, Repairing and Refilling 1» Our Trade thousands of dyspeptics have been features, the graceful contour of her before his head appeared above the All work warranted. cured after everything else failed. I t D is tr u s tfu l F a th e r. C o r M a in & i s t H t »., Cottage Grove, Oreff* face becoming more visible In anger water. He threw hla hands up with a prevent* formation ofgason the atom- Herbert has a lovely disposition” than when In repose. “ How dare you supplicating gesture and then disap said Ethel. î», 1. iT D® a" distress after eating. speak o f my friend like that?” peared. "Y es." answered Ethel's father. "H er Dieting unnecessary. Pleasant to take. “ Your friend. Marie! You must be "G ood heavens, the w eir!” cried Basil. It oan’t help bert's disposition Is too lovely. I should ASSAYER and METALLURGIST. mad! Surely, girl------ ” "Nothing can save him once he gets not like to trust your future to his .__ hut do you good n e could hardly utter his thoughts, caught In that current!” hands. He Is the sort of person who n e gave a tierce scowl at Basil, who With one glance at his helpless com- 5 con tain, 2 * times the 50c. six» Best equipped Assay Laboratory in the will be Imposed on without resenting stood near. “ Surely, girl, you don’t cull upanton, Basil threw off his jacket and Prompt and reliable returns guaranteed. it I have known him to go to a ball Working tests o f ores made on samples« that your friend?” swam for the place where he bad last game and not want to fight the umpire to fifty pounds to determine most sultt** The Insult did not pass unnoticed by seen Francis. when he gave an unjust derision method of treatment. the subaltern. His hands itched to against the home team."—Washington clutch Francis by the throat, hut Ma He lay on a couch and nibbed his Star. TJi. Signatar« i . on «very b o i o f t h , f t naia* | M. DURHAM , rie’s restraining influence held him eyes. It was several hours later. Laxative Bromo*Quinine T»bi.u back. P r o p r ie to r o f He heard the voice of Francis In the . Coal to 1‘ olaml. the remedy thnt n m , r o |(, OM New coal fields, which have been “ Take no notice o f him. Basil,” re next room. “ Is it really you, Marie?” I °pened up In Poland, may. It Is stated, turned Marie with hauteur, turning her Draymg and Hauling a Specialty. Always F o r O v e r S ix ty Y ea r*. back on her brother. “ He is not respon “ My dear Basil, how can I thank you *° " arsaw developing into one of hand to do your Job work In Gardenia! sible for his words.” ' enough? Why, you almost died for f°rem ost manufacturing cities in A S O tb A N D W K H . - T l i i r n K r w r n r I f.. plowing, Etc, Etc. 'yrup has l*»en used*?™ used for | E u ro p e ._________________ "Oh. oh!” sneered Francis. “ So Francis!” O T n iU O , S0O,l|ln* " jr e p H a. been Cottage Grove, n^f,r s ^ tv years bvmi . .t., ,llon* °* "»others for their children wl that’s your game. Is It? I’ll soon make children while teething, with nerfret « i w . wtm y - A glad smile lit up Basil's features. _ V alue o r C anada's Minerals. It soothes the child, softens the the fellow ery ‘ Peccavi,* I’ll w arrant” “ I did It he,'«use he la your brother!” ‘ The total value o f Canada’s mineral ! P*1". cure» wlmi'coile, ............ (turns, allay» all and is the best remedy Basil turned upon hini. he answered simply. I product In 1900 reached over $>¡3.000, for Diarrhoea. Dplçasan i j .. j' he '"taste, Sold “ Basil, take no heed, there’s a good Marie smothered his face with Uaaes. | 000, or $12 a head o f the population. 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