Polk County observer. (Monmouth, Polk County, Or.) 1888-1927, March 26, 1907, Image 4

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be retorted, tossing ber chin, and th
red feather In her bat bobbed angrily.
I am surprised that one as clevet
as you are could hare carried on "an
amour to Incautiously," be said blandly.
"What do you mean?"
"I mean that I saw everything that
occurred."
"Well, I'm not ashamed of it," obsti
nately. "Goodby, Count Maria ni."
"One moment, please. I cannot let
THE UOilDEEI VORKER
Come and See the best gaso- .
line engine made for farmers'
purposes. ..
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Dallas, Oregon.
By George Ban McCutcheoa.
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"1 am exiling ta a jiiji-e m u.
won't get tiiijijjiiig mt." he tailed
softly. There nas a dait-rous ring in
bis voice, and she drew buck In a
panic.
Ton most notT she cried desperate
ly. "This Is madness: Go down, sir."
"I am bappy enough to fiy. but can
not So I do the nest best thing I
climb to you." His arm was across tbe
stone railing by this tune. &L.& be was
panting from tbe exertion, not two
feet from where she croat-bed. "Just
one minute of heaven befire I go back
to tbe shadows of earth. I am happy
again. Marlanx tokl me you had dis
missed me. I wonder what be holds In
reserve fr me. I knew be Ued, but it
Is not natll now that I rejoice. Come,
you are to sLieU ce from the rain."
"Oh, ofc!" she g;eJ. overwhelm
by bis darts? passion. "I should die
If any oe saw you here." Vet she
epasm-odioal-'y extended the umbrella
so that it covered bUn and left her out
la tbe drizzle.
"And so should I," responded he
softly. -Listen to me. For boors and i
boors I bare been longing for the dear
okl bills In which you found me. I
wanted to crawl ont of Edelweiss and
lose myself forever in the rocks and
crags. Tonight when you saw me I
was trying to say goodby to you for
ever. I was trying to make op my
mind to desert I could not endure the
new order of things. Too had cast
me off. My friends out there were
eager to have me with them. In the
dry every one Is ready to call me a
spy even yon, I thought Life was
black and drear. Now, my princess. It
la as bright as beaTen Itself."
"Yon most not tali like this,'' she
whispered helplessly. "Too are mak
ing me sorry I called to you."
"I should hare beard you If yon bad
only whispered, my rain prineess. I
bare no right to talk of love I am a
Tagabond, but I bare a heart and it is
a bold one. Perhaps I dream that I am
here beside yon so near that I can
touch your face but It Is the sweetest
of dreams. But for it I should bare
left Edelweiss weeks ago. I shall nev
er awaken from this dream. Ton can
not rob tre of the Joys of dreaming."
Underlie spell of bis passion she
drew nearer to him as be clung strong
ly to the ralL The roses at her throat
came so close that be could bury bis
face in them. II er band touched bis
cheek, and be kissed its palm again
aud again, bis wet lips stinging her
blood to tbe tips of her toes.
"Go away, please, she implored
faintly. "Don't yon see that yon must
not stay here now?
"A rose, my princess one rose to
kiss all through the long night" be
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" should die if any one taw you here."
whispered. She could feel his eyes
burning Into her heart With trem
bling, hurried fingers she tore loose a
rose. He could not seize it with bis
hands because of tie position be held,
and she laughed tantalizlngly. Then
the kissed it first and pressed it against
his mouth. His lips ami teeth closed
aver the stem, and the rose was his.
"There are thorns," she whispered
ever so softly.
They are tbe riches of the poor," he
murmured, with difficulty, but she un
derstood. "Now, go," sbe said, drawing reso
lutely away. An Instant later his bead
disappeared below the rail. Peering
over tbe side, she saw bis figure spring
sanity to tbe ground, and then came tb
rapid, steady tramp as be went away
on his dreary patrol.
"I couldn't help It," she was whisper
ing to herself between joy and shame.
Glancing instinctively out toward the
solitary lamp, she saw two men stand
ing In Its light One of them was Gen
eral Marlaax; the -other she knew to
be tbe spy that watched Baldos. Her
heart sank like lead when she saw
that the two were peering intently to
ward tbe b la cony where she stood and
where Baldos had clung but a moment
before,
CHAPTER XXIL
HE shrank back with a great
L dread In her heart Marlaax.
3 of all men! Why was be In tbe
park at this hour of the night?
There could be but one answer, and
the very thought of It almost suffocat
ed ber. He was drawing the net with
Ms own bands, he was spying with his
own eyes. For a full minute It seemed
to her that her heart would stop beat
ing. How long had be been standing
there? What had be seen or beard?
Involuntarily she peered over the rail
for a glimpse of Baldo. He had gone
out Into tbe darkness, luUoig the Eisa
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at the lamp post etmer uy choice
tiirough port good fortune. A throb of
ti ackfulcess assailed ber heart She
was not thinking of her position, bat
Again she drew s!.t:u,:!r ..v iv ttmu
the rait lax-e.s1.! -f a ! "''--
lug that nr for::i v.v. - ;;i :t t the
vision as if it wetv ! r ml .1 ty!;s'..t. The
tread of a man larked her U glance
below once w.rfv U fr feeing o her
room. Marhiux was cou-n; toward
the veranda. She fled swiftly, pausing
at the window tj law or the friendly
but forgottea uuibrel-'a. From below
came the sibilant b: of a nun seek
ing to attract her attentio n Once mare
she stopped to listen. The -Ills:: was
repeated, and then her o vo name was
called 'softly, but Imperatively. It was j
beyond the pjwer of womsu to keep
from laughing. It struck her as lrre- j
sisnbly funny that the Iron count
should be standing out there In the
rain, sienalins ta her like a lovesick
boy. Once she was Inside, however, 11
did not seem so anmsing. Stilt it gave
her an Immense amount of satisfaction
to slam tbe windows loudly, as If In
pure defiance. Then she closed the
blinds, shutting out the night com
pletely.
Turning up the light at her dressing
table, she sat down In a state of sud
den collapse. For a long time she
stared at her face in the mirror. She
saw the red of shame and embarrass
ment mount to her cheeks, and then
the covered her eyes with her bands.
"Ob, what a fool you're been" she
half sobbed, shrinking from the mirror
as If It were an accuser.
She prepared for bed with frantic
haste. Just as she was about to scram-
ble In and hide her face in the pillows
nek!ng thought came to her. The
next instant she was at the windows.
and tbe slats were closed with a rattle
like a volley of firearms. Then she
Jumped Into bed. She wondered If the
windows were locked. Out she sprang
again like a flash, and her little bare
feet scurried across the room, first to
tbe windows and then to the door.
"Now I reckon I'm safe," sbe mur
mured a moment later, again getting
Into bed. "I love to go to sleep with
the rain pattering outside like that
Oh, dear, I'm so sorry he has to walk
ail night hi this rain. Poor fellow! I
wonder where be Is now. Goodness!
It's raining cats and dogs!"
But In spite of tbe rain she could not
go to sleep. Vague fears began to take
possession of ber. Something dreadful
told her that Count Marlanx was on
the balcony and at ber window, not
withstanding the rain pour. The fear
became oppressive, maddening. She
felt tbe man's presence almost as
strongly as if he were In plain view.
He was there; she knew It.
The little revolver that had served her
so valiantly at tbe bin of the Hawk
and Bar en lay upon a stool near the
bedside every night Consumed by the
fear that tbe window might open slow
ly at any moment she reached forth
and clutched the weapon. Then she
shrank back In the bed, ber eyes fixed
upon the black space across the room'.
For hours she shivered and waited for
the window to open, dozing away time
and again, only to come back to wake
fulness with a start
The next morning sbe confessed to
herself that ber fears bad been silly.
Her first act after breakfasting alone
Isx her room was to seek out Colonel
Quinnox, commander of tbe castle
guard. In ber mind sbe was greatly
troubled over the fate of the bold
visitor of the night before. There was
a warm, red glow in ber face and a
quick beat in her heart as she crossed
the parade ground. Vagabond though
he was be had conquered where princes
bad failed. Her better Judgment told
ber that she could be nothing to this
debonair knight of the road, yet her
heart stubbornly resisted all the argu
ments that her reason put forth.
Colonel Quinnox was pleasant, but
he could give Beverly no promise of
leniency In regard to Baldos. Instruc
tions bad come to him from General
Marlanx, and he could not set them
aside at wllL Iler plea that be might
once more be assigned to old time
duties found the colonel regretfully ob
durate. Baldos could not ride with her
again until Marlanx withdrew the or
der which now obtained. Beverly swal
lowed ber pride and resentment diplo
matically, smiled her sweetest upon
the distressed colonel and marched de
fiantly back to the castle. Down in ber
rebellious. Insulted heart sbe was con
cocting all sorts of plans for revenge.
Chief among them was the terrible
overthrow of the Iron Count Her wide
scope of vengeance even contemplated
the destruction of Graustark if her end
could be obtained in no other way.
Full of these bittersweet thoughts,
she came to tbe castle doors before she
Aiw who was waiting for her upon the
great reranda. As sbe mounted the
steps, a preoccupied frown upon her
fair brow. General Marlanx. lean, craf
ty and confident, advanced to greet her.
Tbe ear!y hour was responsible for the
bright soiltui!e which marked the place.
But few signs of life were in evidence
about tbe castle.
Sbe stopped with a sharp exclama
tion of surprise. Then scorn and indig
nation rushed In to fill tbe place of as
tonishment Sbe faced tbe smiling old
dan with anger In ber eyes.
XXtod morning," he said, extending
bis hand, which she did not see. She
was wondering bow much be had seen
and heard a midnight
"I thought tbe troops were naasslng
this morning." sbe said coldly. "Don't
you mass too?"
There Is time enough for that taj
dear. I came' to have a talk with you
In private," be said meaningly.
"It Is sufficiently private here. Count
Marlanx. What have you to say t
me?"
"I want to talk about last night Too
were rery reckless to do what yoa
did."
"Oh, you were playing th spy,
then?" she tsked scornfully.
, To rate tnflt uao into your room, a
place sacred In the palace of Grau-
stark? Answer me. Miss Calhoun."
Beverly drew back in horror and be
wilderment "Into my room?" she gasped.
"Let us waste no time In subter
fuge. I saw bini come from your win
dow, and I saw all that passed between
you In tbe balcony. Love's eyes are
keen. What occurred in your chamber
I can only"
"Stop! How dare you say such a
thing to me?" she fiercely cried. "You
miserable coward! You know be was
not In my room. Take It back take
back every word of that lie" She
was white with passion, cold with ter
ror. "Bab! This Is childish. I am not
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I arms. It's useless to deny it And to
think that I have spared him from
I death to have It come to this! You
' need not look so horrified. Your se
I cret la safe with me. I come to make
terms with you. My silence In ex
I change for your beauty. It's worth it
to you. One word from me, you are
j disgraced and Baldos dies. Come, my
fair lady, give me your promise. It's
a good bargain for both."
Beverly was trembling like a leaf.
This phase of his villainy bad not oc
curred to her. She was like a bird try
ing to avoid tbe charmed eye of the
serpent
"Oh. you you miserable wretch!"
she cried, hoarse with anger and de-
nalr. "What a enr Ton Vnn
kno r, ,rp nnt snAflk, tha
IIow caa you saj sudl t0 me,
. harft r..
almost in tears. Impotent with shame
j and fear.
j "It has been a pretty game of love
I for you and the excellent Baldos. You
i hare deceived those who love you best
t and trust you most What will the
' prineess say when she hears of last
i night's merry escapade? What will
! she say when she learns who was bost-
j ess to a common guardsman at the
j midnight hour? It is no wonder that
j you look terrified. It Is for you to
i say whether she is to know or not
: Yon can bind me to silence. You have
j lost Baldos. Take me and all that I
! can give you In his stead, and tbe
world never shall know the truth. You
lore him, I know, and there is but one
way to save him. Say the word and
he goes free to the hills; decline and
bis life Is not worth a breath of air."
"And pretending to believe this of
me, you still ask me to be your wife.
What kind of a man are you?' she de
manded, scarcely able to speak.
"My wifer be said harshly. "Oh,
no. You are not the wife of Baldos,"
be added significantly.
"Heavens!" gasped Beverly, crush
ed by the brutality of it all. "I would
sooner die. Would to heaven my fa
ther were here. He would shoot you
as be would a dog! Oh, bow I loathe
you! Don't you try to stop me! I
shall go to the princess myself. She
shall know what manner of beast you
are."
Sbe was racing up the steps, flaming
with anger and shame.
"Remember, I can prove what I have
said. Beware what you do. I love you
so much that I now ask you to become
my wife. Think well over It Your
honor and his life! It rests with you,"
he cried eagerly, following her to tbe
door.
"You disgusting old fool," she hissed,
turning upon him as she pulled tbe
big brass knocker on the door.
"I must have my answer tonight or
you know what will happen," he snarl
ed, but be felt in his heart that be bad
lost through his eagerness.
She flew to Yetlve's boudoir, consum
ed by rage and mortification. Between
sobs and feminine maledictions she
poured tbe whole story, in all its ugli
ness. Into tbe ears of the princess.
"Now, Yetive, you have to stand by
me in this," announced tbe narrator
conclusively, her eyes beaming hope
fully through her tears.
"I cannot prevent General Marlanx
from preferring serious charges against
Baldos, dear. I know be was not in
rour room last night You did not
have to tell me that because I saw
you both at the balcony rail." Bever
ly's face took on sucb a radiant look of
rejoicing that Yetive was amply paid
for the surprising and gratifying ac
knowledgment of a second period of
eavesdropping. "You may depend up
on me to protect you from Marlanx.
He can make it rery unpleasant for
Baldos, but he shall pay dearly for this
insult to you. He has gone too fir."
"1 dont think he has any proof
against Baldos," said Beverly, think
ing only of the guardsman.
"But it Is so easy to manufacture ev
idence, my dear. The Iron Count has
set his heart upon having you, and be
Is not tbe man to be turned aside eas
ily." "He seems to think he can get wlvet
as easily as he gets rid of them, I ob
serve. I was going back to Washing
ton aoon, Yetive, but I'll stay on now
and see this thing to the end. He can't
care a Calhoun; no sir-ee! I'll tele
graph for my brother Dan to come over
here and punch his head to pieces."
"Now, now. aon't be so high and
mighty, dear. Let us see how rational
we can tie." said the princess gently,
whereupon the hot headed girl from
Dixie suspended hostilities and became
a very demure young woman. Before
long she was confessing timidly, then
boldly, that she loved Baldos better
than anything in all the world
(TO BE X3tTlKCED.)
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Indicate a sluggish circulation, tnrpid
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Street Improvement Notice.
To The Stiem, Fail City ii Western lUiiway
Cou)'nt. a oirj.rmioii, tbe Ulamoti Vall-y
Lumber Cni(iir, a corjioralioa, the Orwron
ami California Railway Company, a rorporatioii,
Krtwanl K. (ierliiifrer anil L. trt-riinrer:
Kolioe ia hereby iveo. That the 1 ity Council
ol the I'ilv of Kallaa. Orwruii. rn.ntempSalrt the
(jaataxe of an Ordinance requiring the improve
ment ul thou certain reela or rta ot a-.reeu
herein d-crt!jetl as follows, to-wil: A new side
aaik 5 feet 4 inehea in lllh on tbe Knot suie
of the! part of Main itreel a)jaeent U and ad
joining that certain KM or rt of lot or l-arrel
of rrouiuS lieM-rified aa Untuning al tbe s.ulh-
el corner of out lot 1. 1I1, Oreaun, thence
Korth to tbe Oregon A California. Kailna? t orn
panv'e nitiiH.f ; thenee southeasterly atonic
aid'rielit-of-tiay to the snth boundary of Mid
out-lot 4: thence West to place of be in nine;
aiso Lou 1. i, ::. i and .i in block No. 2 and Lou
1. 2 and 3, in block So. A, .Shulti a addition to
Italian, Oregon, aud a!ao arnr-i tbe right-of-way
of said Oregon A California Kaiivray Company.
That men aidewalk will be constructed of
lumber at the time and in the wanner to be
hereafter prescribed by inch ordinance;
That the cost of inch sidewalk will beaaaeSM1
totheaoore dereribed real roperiy frontin
and abniunz thereon;
That the City t'ouucil of &atd City will ait in
the I'oiiE.-il Chamber In Mid City on the brat
day of April A l. I'.v:. at ?:. o clock in the
evening and at a.id time and place ill tsear
and determine objection! ami remonidraiicva
thereto, if any there be; and
That ail owner, aud other -rsoin in intens'.
may attend at raid time and place and tin-n
raane. if any they hare, hy aueh aidewalk
should not be eonairucied.
Unite by order m the I uy Cotmefl of Ihe City j
of Dallas." made on the lMli day of March A. 1'. 1
j
WHnfwn uiv hand and the official s-l of the '
Mid Citv of iiallaa, lhi. !-uii day ol March A. It.
1Su7.
(."calf PAS P. STOl'FFEK.
Auditor and Police Judge of the
City of Pallas, Oreiron.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hi reby riven that by an order ol Ibe
Honorable William ".allcwaj. Jnii?e of the
Circnit I'onrt of the Stale i.i Oreiron in aud for
Polk County, nuu'e at Chambers at McMinn
ville, Oregon, on the 1Mb day of March. ISK, in
a certain suit then pending in said Cert, in
which E. A. Meyer is plaintiff and F. J. Mix rvr
is defendaut, the said planum. E. A. Meyer,
was duly appointed receiver of all the eo
iartnenhip propeity, assets and effects of tbe
said E. A. Meyer and F. J. Oberer. partners
doing business al Polk County, Oreeou, under
the firm name and l . leof Oberer-Meyer Lum
ber Company, and that tbe said Uintift has
dnlv qualified and entered njon the discharge
of his duties as such receiver.
All person navine cla:ma against the said
plainUif and said defendant as par.ner asafore
said are hereby notified to forthnith present
the ame, dulv veriticd. to Ihe sid receiver at
Fll City. Pulk Connty. Male ol Oregon, for
adjustment and enl-menl.
hated and lira! pnbhahed March 19. !'.i7.
t. A. MtVKK,
Receiver aforesaid.
Oscar Hayter,' Attorney.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given that the nndrYtigned.
as guardian of the person and extate of A. J.
Croeiar. a Hereon incapable of conducting bis
own affair, has filed his tiual account in Ibe
County Court of the tilate of Oregon, for Coik
county, and that Saturday, the ;Hh day of
Mnrc-b, Ivu;, at the hour ol ten o'clock in tbe
forenoon of said day. al the Court room of tbe
aaid County Court, in the City of Imliaa, Ore
gon, has been appointed by tbe Jodpe of mi id
Court as the lime and pla for tbe bearing of
objections to the uid final account aud the
settlement thereof.
N. CP.OSIAR.
(iuardian aforesaid.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.
paled and brut published March 1, 1907.
Summons.
in the Circuit Court of Ibe State of Oregon for
Polk Connty, Department No. 2.
bertha H. VYoodin, Plaiutin", vs. Leon A.
Wood in, Defendant, Snmmous.
To Leon A. Woodin, Defendant:
In the name of the .Stale of Oregon, yon are
hereby required to appear and answer the com
plaint tiled agHinat jou iu tbe above entitled
court and cause within fix weeks from the first
Sublication of this aummons, to wit, on the Jut h
ay of April, IsOT, and if yon fail so to appear
and answer the said complaint, the plaintirt
will apply to the court for tbe relief demanded
in her complaint, ta wit: For a decree of
divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now
existing between her and yourself, and alwo per
mitting the plaintiff to reanme her maiden or
former name. Bertha H. Hubbard, and for such
further and other relief as may be equitable.
Yon are hereby further notified that this sum
mons is served upon yon by publication thereof
in Ihe "Polk County Observer," newspaier
published weekly at the city of Dallas, in Pi, Ik
county, Oreiron. pnrviiant to the older of the
Honorable George H. Burnett, judge of this
court, made this JfAh day of December, 1m. and
this summons was firat published on the Mb
day ol March, IWi.
CAR.SON A CANNON,
Attorneys for PiaiulitT.
Notice r or Publication.
United States Land Office,
Portland. Oregon,
January 9, lauT.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
with tbe proviaioua of the act of emigre of
Juiie A, 18TM, entitled "An act for tefaleof
timber lands in the rStab-a ol California, Oregon,
Nevada and Washington Territory," as extended
to all the Public ljuid .States by act of August
t. 1W2. EdwsrdC. Richmond, of Dallas. county of
Polk, State of Oregon, has thUdav tiled in Ibis
office hi" sworn statement No. 170, for tbe nur
t base of the Southeast of Southeast of See.
No. 26 in Township No. 7 Month, Rauge No. 7
West, and will oiler proof to show thst ihe land
sought is more valuable for ita limber or stone
ihsn lor agricultural purposes, and to establish
his claim to said land before K.-eitter and Re
ceiver at Portland, Oreou, on Friday, tbe :Sth
day of March. Iyu7. .
He names as witnemes: N. R. Dale, of Dal
las, Oreon:U. P. Coulee, of Pallas, Oregon:
M. A. Conlee, of Bnell, Oregon; T. Ii. Richmond.
Of Dallas. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the
above-described lands sre requested to file their
claims in this office on or before said jyth day of
Marih, 1MU7.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Kegisler.
Notice For Publication.
TIMBER LAXD. ACT JUNE X 1S7S.
l ulled -States IjiikI omee,
fortlaiKi. Oregon.
March 11. 1jT.
Noiife is hereby flvi-n that in eotnpiianre
arilh lht nrntialmi. . .f i K. .m. ., t . . i
. r - v. Mv t .viip; nra 111
June 3. 1T, entitled "An apt for the sale of
limber laixls in the States of lalifornia, Oregon
Nevada, and Washington Termor," as ex
tended to sit the Knblie Land States" bv aft of
AnKiist 4. lr. John H. art.of Portland. eoontr
of Multnomah. Slate of Oreeon, has this 1sy
riled in this oftire his sworn statement So
"14. fur the purchase of the East of the East
U of Section No. a, in Township' No. 8 Sonih
I-Unee No. 7 W est. snd will otter proof to show
thst the lsiid sought is more vaianhle for its
timber or stone than lor aericultoral purposes,
and toestablish hu. claim to sai.f land before the
Recisterand Keeeiver at Portland, Oreeon oil
Monday, the 7th day of May. I;!.
He name a witimae: Edward T. Watts of
Portland, tireeon: Charles V Ebman, of P.'irt-
iuu, tfrvrou; teorve fc. Brrett. of Portland
vrnrgwn; jonu n.Min.i.oi forlljn.1. Oreeon
Any and all wkim cUiininc adverst-lr the'
above-desci
strlt1 latida are reitieifl in til 1... :
elaims in this 01 ou or before said ;th dor of f
May, tHC.
ALGERNON S. DRESSER,
Registry.
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