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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1895)
7 ) '! ! 1 '..HM.)' t;' m i.w:i:,'V ', U.- I Kov. Mr. Know lea, n:rsiliy ..TiTu.x-.iit.l 'j: . ly. "1 havo no doult tliut it van lo re paired as easily ns tho Kwu of t'ao cer tificate.' "Mr.saui Drane. irpa::in i-xvw irii.i tbo restraining hanJ, "I susiira you t'aut it Is your duty to" "And I assuro yon, sir,' sr.Ul tV oW clcrtrrman. wKa ui-ruitv, "ibot it w I your duty, as it hi your j)riv;i;r'. !" bbonld ho your delight, to bo evi t '..-l-.d. '.forbearing1 and pontic w'U'.i tho v.u.-.cn vho has given you tho honest uHVoUdji "of her heart, and whose hand I J 'im d with yours In thl3 very roota. Look at her bow." JCpllio had fallen ;j a ssra tn.I v-ns olihin.? with industrious vi,7or. "You havo LrouUt tears to hor eyes." "Tuie extended to wrinrr out U?r liandUer- cbic r, "Sbo ir.i.jUt faint wU'.i tbo disap- poir.tr.irr.S it your very feet!"' "JCellio 5ie;;cn to fuir.t with a rii -tenainulion which alarmed Dw.-.e. r.nd called forth raoro rexonsnwea Is-or.i the .;i:;d-hoarted old n.:r.. Tojs,::ir they made her coiraort-.U? -unon ti:: sofa and fanned iier till tVrs ivr.i a mi!l cyclone in the otudy. V,aca f ho was quiet Drano saw hi.', opportv.r.ity. and. in a voico cs calta cs hp ou!d c.ir.5:o it. ha said: "My d?ar sir, you tro wholly r.i'.ota'te:'. in Ibi.i natter. I am not tlio r an viio married this your.j woman, and I h&vJ never had the pleasure of aoei:: cither iter or yourself before to-day." "Do you mean to say C:ai the docs-.:"t kaaw her cxrn husband?" as!:ed Iho rovc.rond froutlrcian. with preat sur prise. "This is preposterous.'' ("Sho knows perfectly well llstt I r.:n not her huaband," ssiid Drat?. "For actio purpose of tcr Cv.-n the has lured ino hero, and has cla imed mo beloro yoc, and you have pretsnded to rccoj; iiiso nie. lint for thoiioncsty that I rad in your face, bir, I should bo tsrapted to r.ay that tbia v,-as all p. great conspiracy to entrap nie." " Yovn; cian," said Hev. Mr. Kcowles, witb doep severity, "I never Xor-,-ct a ,faoo. 1 know you by your rccivtici'' It was the ono .articlo of conspicuous appa-xl wbich Iio bad retained cluco tho firjt crebanso with tho tramp in tho Turkish bath. 11a cursed it in his eouL 'iJutlook at mo moro closely; look Into lay face!"" ho exclaimed. Uov. "Mr. Enowlcs pulled a pair of pecta;leg down from his forehead and approached Draco with a prim de termination to niako sure of hi;a writ ten all over his usually benign coun tenance Drrino lifted up his head and looked straight at tho jtlittcrins gold rims of the classes. Uo felt certain that ho should not fr.il of an acquittal if ofled he was properly inspected. ' But Eov.'Jr. Knowles inado an error which is alarmingly common in cases whero personal identity is at issue. Uo fixed his gazo rigidly on tho ono thing whjcli had previously misled him the niacktio and to all intcnt3 and pur poses his scrutiny went no further. And oh, - how ho did idontify that necktie. JJow ho reached in and pulled its secret out! How dead certain, how immovably, unutterably positive bo was, when be raised his "eyes from it and pushed up his glasses again, that that was tho ver itable necktie with which ho had for ever united tho fato of Miss Xellio Ulake. Then ho glanced at Drane'a faco with his unassisted eyes; saw simply a physiognomy with tho cus tomary number of features on it, and was convinced. "I was not mistaken," said he, "and I am at a loss to understand your con duct." 1 It takes a really good man to be fired in error: but doubt is the eternal por tion of tho unrcgenerate. Tho Kov. Mr. Knowles was moro certain that ho had married Dranc, than Drano was that ho hadn't. "Why," continuod Mr. Knowles, "if it was your intention to cast this woman oil did you bring her hero where your iniquity was almost certain to trans pire?"' ' "I didn't bring her hore," said Drane, despondingly, "she brought me." ' "So I supposed; so I supposed, young man." and the Ilov. Mr. Knowles frowned in groat disapprobation, "but now that you aro hero let nio exhort you to do your whole duty. Vv'hat reason you have for denying your wife I do not know. Jlavo you any j.hing to say against her character?" ' "Ilcavcn forbid." said Drane, hastily. "That is a subjecj pn which I never say any thing." .' "Von havo tho instincts of a gentle man," the old clergyman said, slowly. 'I noticed that wtyan you were here be- CLAIMED. I ' r Jr V . W I l.-ir-- V fore; especially then, I may add, for jour behavior to-day has left much to be desired." 'I am gTeatly Indebted to the abomin able tramp who personated me on that occasion," exclaimed Drane, with bitter cirphasis, "and I regret that his repu tation should suffer Uuricy. my tcmpo- rry use of my own name. "Come, come," said the genial pastor, Cheerfully; "let's have no more hard ' p . j tR oMfc Mr. Swann be rord. Come, Nellie, give your hand to : ,tB"' m-rw t,al.n nnnn nxnitii mcnrwnw in7 llnt. Mr. AllinSbam WES &D and atart anew on w hat I trust wUl le 1 t STuSlt alacrity .ndad- j f ancodto Drane, who stood in sullen O.uinjiy.woaaovinwliaulio woman's ob ject was and how far bI would allow tho ridiculous rrtia to proceed. MeanwUilo Urv. Mr. Knowles had ol.iftnl 'ii5n:V!::iii)t; iV,l hi.. !".v n 1.3 t0 ,,10 rnj c; -n;s , rloro i :,l r-.lv over , u:id ho be;.r.vl Cicta Xbu.i u.wr t;,.r.i it possible. J ..j , ;IU old maa."s-M !.. "an 1 you mm-.t l ;.;lo:i Ky-.iiiterforcv.co in the ear i affairs of the young. I am iot yet t i as tow jut has brought you to r.io f.r a ' Boconl li.:.o; but let us say it iti Trovi ! denee " and hoglanoid reverently up j wart1., tho or.o direction in which the I pood can's sight had never failed hir.i. ; "1 entreat you, my son, bo a man," ho ' continued, "and leave this strange and ! evil course for tho bettor way." Drano was torn by many conlUoUng 'emotions. Thoolde!rrgy:s".t'i nianm r ' ,Vus !-.. land that Diai:o n'ould lir.v j Kissed his vencraolo ha.f.., r.nu error was so annoying that D: ' longed to break his veneraMo neck. ".Iv iTenr "' ho ww tM.nff to say "K'v d;-ar sir." but Mr. Knowles lot hiui no further than tho a..jec.ivo. i. "d Mi hands ovcrtlio riir, in tho f.'t-nillar attitude, and ScUir-, talcing tho hint, fell upon Drane's uvelc. Iii.- -? inn'.iilitv to strurrrlo a-r-.insi ei, cuKt-.tances led hi-n absolutely to toar and tho Kev. Mr. Knowles, taking out iio handkerchief, cried soIUy in unison. Thov v.'cro all so cjuoh ocerpied that they did not hear tho door-oell, r.or had their aUltudCJ c'aangea oy a nairs' !,-i.ml'h when tho door opened and Mr. lio Iiarland, of D'.iJTalo, X. Y. v ":ed in. Drano saw her out of tho comew of bis evcu, and ho tried hastily to shako Sellio'a arms from around liis nrH-V' hut ihev wero clapped hard and t.r.'. tnd i-.othir.rr could Ujscn th'-ni Be3sio gavo a little sigh which was mcr a sob, and sank upon tho rofa Th ro were Crst-rato prospects of a fen uino faint nov.-, and Drane'a agony was proportionately increased. At tho sound of her lato mistress sot Xellio turned her head, and wb.-r the saw who had entered her dismay v.as so plainly written on her faco that even the laxnt-sigr.tci: on pasior saw is. Iio misinterpreted it. of course, and cast a look of disapproval upon Ik-ssie. "Young woman." said he, "aro yoj tho unhappy cause of difference between these two?" Dut Dcsslo paid littlo attention to his words. fc"ho roso unsteadily from the sofa, threw up her head with a pitiful littlo attempt at dignity and said: "Mr. Drane, I came to this city bo- cause I believed that you were ill and in trouble, and I hoped to help you as yoo n?-.-.ebclnrd mo. A young man, whom 1 believe to bo a representative of tho press, directed mc to this bouse. Tha explains c:y presence; but, of course, I can stay no longer. I must say good bye." "There, sir; didn I tell you your name was Drane!"' exclaimed Kov. J.r. Knowles, who had been fairly burstin- v.-ith a desire to sav it since Dessic's first word had been uttered. "Ecssio Mrs. Iiarland!'' cried Drane, choking with love, rage and other emo tions which aGict tho young, "I swor.r to you that this is ail a hideous mistake. I Lave never soon this woman before to day, and I don't caro to seo her again till tho day of judgment, on which oc casion may she cscano her deserts! .She was hanging round my neck for some insane purpose of her own; and this gentleman" and Drano softened his voice and bowed to Mr. Knowles "per sists that he married us." "Married!" cried Dessie, and she sank back again upon the sofa. "Dut ho didn't, you know," cried Draco, hastening toward her. "lie's near-sighted or something, and she real ly married my necktie oh, give my word, I don't know what I'm saying, but I I Ik'ssie, I lovo you, God know:;, ar.d every boa; of my heart has been faithful to you sineo my eyes first rested on your faco. May " "iJir!'' oricd Kev. Mr. Knowles, in a voioo . thunder. "This is rn.iro than I can permit. "Will you make lovo to an other woman before your wife's eyes, you young villain?" Kut this rebuko fell unheeded, for Drane's unexpected declaration had proven t:o much for Iitssie's nerves al ready deeply shaken, and she had fallen into a fain tness, as deep, to all appear ances, as death itself. Drane sprang forward to her side, and Kov. Mr. Knowles puttered along after him. Nellie, too, was moved by -the sight of her former mistress' pallid face, and she bid fair to bo of moro real uso than cither of the men. Hut they wero all in earnest, and so intent upon their task that they did net seo the door open, nor did they know that any ono had entered till, a harsh voico said: "Lawrence Drane, yo bloomin' lunatic, I've got to take yer in!" Drano turned to confront Jimmy and tho two policemen. TO BE C0XT1NUED.J SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. .Munattd by the Polk County Teacher A-Mv-iaiiiiii. and rtcvotcd to the advancement or the Public HchooU. EOITU BY PROF. T. A. HAYES, Independence, Oregon. All communication! relating lo thin work must be addresaed to the editor of thin de partment. , Meeting of Teachers' Association The meeting of the teachers' as gociation for the month of Febru ary was held at Rickreall last Sat urday. A little after the appointed time the meeting was called to order by secretary pro tenj. The first qubject on the program wa3 opening exercises " hat Do You PV" unmveroil l'jr Mi'MfH. Hong, Long, KcviioMh aiul lluyt and Misses CVIiniH, Mulkt-y and others. Th iH'Xt on the iiwjrram w- "Method in Touching SiII'b tinutt niar" by i?ujeiintondeiit lluteliiu son. Tho niperiuUMHU'iit not U iug luvsent tho sul'jM wa dis missed with a few remark from Professors Sanders, KeynoUU and Have. The bubject of "fifth tirade inix''' Iheii followed. Tho O f . general opinion twined to bo ihul ull g-.'gruphy teaching should bo done toiiiciliy, lining tho text book simply an a relonmce. Tho association then adjourned for dinner, which was provided by the hospitable peoplo of Kii kreall The attsociulion met again at 1:15, when u valuable paper was read by Mi.s Williams, of Dallas, rho gave tmue good thoughts as to tho moans ly which we may inter est patrons in school work. Addi tional tgestioiis wero giyen by Messrs. Keynolda and Storms. KeetlaUona wero then given by Master Seth Smiili and Miss Katie i out', of the Kickrvall iciiool. Apapirwas then read by Mr. Hayes, of ludependenoe, on the "liuportiinoo of Memory Clems in the I'ubiio School." The next subject on tho program was ".Myths ana rairy j.aies. .Miss Collins, to whom tho stil j.vt had been assigned, not being pres ent, Mr. Cinuitt, of Dallas, intro duced thH subject. His remarks brought out consider bio discus sion both for and against their use. President lieyimlds then up pointed Messrs. Long. Alli.ig;!iaui and Hoag as program committee for tho next meeting. Superintendent T. O. Hutchin son was then appointed to write to State Superindont Irwin and in vite hi in to he present and address the teachers at their next meeting in April. Mr. Hayes then called attention to the fact that his term as editor had expired. This led to some dis- . i i i . r cussion as to tae aavisauuuy oi continuing the column, it was moved and carried by u unanimous voto that tho column be continued and that Mr. Hayes still act as editor. Iio was instructed to pre pare a form for nchool reinirts to be used bv the association. A rising vote of thanks was then given to tho people of Kickreall for their kindness and courtesy to the teachers present. The association then adjourned to meet at Dallas, Saturday, March 2. It wa3 evident from the number present that the people of Itickre all take a keen interest in their school. The lollowing ia a list of teachers present: W. I . Reynolds, Jlyrtie Williams, Lo'retts Smith, Kuth McDcvitt, I lut tie Williuiiis, A. F. Corn n tt, Lura V. Piirkur, A. M. Samlers, Dallas, Mary M, 1'urkcr, Km ma Kramer, Mod iiioii th, Metta Jarnef, Jerueiia James. Mis Mav Coats, Dell Ireland, F. Lonjr, Susie Howell, MissX. .AI. Hill. Independence, Linnie McCowan. Adona Cochran, " W. VV. Allinxliaii), " Alice Btiydston, " Hattie Mulkey, " Mrp. F. L. Tuck, " T. A. Hayes, " Iish M. M. Goodrich, " Clara Hall, Jan. W. Slorms. Bnena Vista, Zelia Miner, " " Lottie Herbert. " " J. II. Wann, ilalston, Anna Powell, " Dwight A. Hoag, Rickreatl. Fannie Denipey, " A. N. Fulkernon, Airlie. Ella Sykes, Kola. Julia A. Woods, Moro, Or. Maud M. Brooks, D. C. Carpenter. Iastitate Program The following is the program for the teachers' association to be held at Dallas March 2, 1895: Opening Exercises... W. I. Reynolds and ptipiin. Ijinjrtiat'e and Grain mar What Each ' Includes and the Purpose of Its Stndy Pres. P. L. Campbell An Object Lesson for Second Urade Adona Cochran An Object Lesson for Kightli Graiie Prof. Parker NOON. Benefits of Teachers' Association and How to Improve tbr iu L. L. 8ann Class Kecitation in Decimal Fractions ... I). A. I loan A Model Class Recitation in Heading Kuth MrDevit and t-laf What is Knowledfcreaml IIowAttnined critically discussed Prof, banders General discussion by association after each subject. Any one on the program who is unable to attend is requested to send a substitute. F. Loxa. Chairman Committee. 1 tTm t0T l7 portf. By request we furnish the follow. ing form for monthly report: What is Caatorla ia Dr. Samuel Pltchort proacrlptlon for Infttnt and Children. It contain uoltlter Otdum, Blorplilno nor other Nareotlo substanco. forrarr!;orle,Xrop.Sootlilsfyrups,anl Cttstor OU. It is IMcusant. It firunranto. I thirty years' uso by Bunions of Mothers. Ctstorlrt destroys Worms and allay feverlslincss. .,rK Dlfkrrhcoa tocthlnj troubles cisn'S Cttftorhi ruwtmilatco and' bowoU Klvluj torla is t'ao ChlliLx-u' Castcria. CUstprl. It t-xo'lli'at mct'.k-ln f.ir rtll rood cdert ! Uwlr d: Mrv-n." inr.:,1 !uhi1. Cfcor!a It ft v .t w:n !y for v: I tiwa ft fordinant !( nw.hi-ra :IUv:i l rtlixm.l Inu-Mt of Uh-U- cUi iiM, aa I ' 1 " sK-ui of eitv:i.-:ouqti; no rrum w'.. h ri dtf.mjin.- thtlr .-. ly t-v'.ns nuirpikUA i-ih.u!; mj ul Hyatt ilowu tlwlr l!.r".J. 0..iv..- xculuj tbuai to uruamlurs trivu." Pu. J. ?. ltrn-.iriur, Cuuwivy, Ark. V The Cantaw Comyaer. Number ol ilnvs atteiid;.iu-e " '' ullVIIV " of evfes fr iiliwiiit'n " of tardu s ..' .. " of ext'tiwt for liiriiii'S , No. enrolled, Inn , Kir1 .... , totiil A verity iitimlier I elotitfinif " ilniiy iit'eiidaiii'e Per cut. of utti i'ilanco No. of eiiHes of eurporal punishment Holl of honor The atiove iluns should he Liven by every teachei ; any other 'teins of interest anythi.ii; pertaining to schools or school work imiy he sent iu with these reports. EEPOP.TS. Bl'EXA VISTA I'l'llUC KCIIOOI.. For the nionlh ending Jar. 25, Number of days attend.im-o 1241 ' "' " iibienre "W " " caw lartliiu-cii... 25 " enrolled TO Avcrase nuniber U-lniiKii'i; M ihulv ntti'i dance 3 Per cent, of atteii'liun-e 94 Niimljer-a.-:eeor;iiiriil punif luiiciit 0 The month's woik isuu iniprove inrnt on that of Jantuty, I.SH5, ex cepting in the number f turdies. We can account, in part fur the large nutnlier of ruses of tardiness; dur ing the first lmrt of the month, the weather was Ik d. But this should not have matte so many. We would he tileasid if the parents would assist us, by helping their children to he retuly forVchonl, live minutes sooner, as in most cases they are three or four minutes late. Jas. W. Stoiims. Principal. LEWISVII.I.E SCHOOL. For the month ending January 2.", 1X95: Number of days taught I'J Whole iiunilM-r enrolled . ..18 Cnes of tardiuuH Averaue daily attendance Jo No. of visitH made by directors i " " " " others 1M Those neither absent nor tardy are: lorn lownsena ana f ip ltn row. Thacy St a atb, Teacher. MONMOUTH PUBMC SCHOOL, For the month ending January 25, 1805: Number enrolled, boys 8:1 ; girls .S3 ;.... ('6 Average daily attendance 1:3(1 Per cent of attendant eon average en rollment IK) Number of tardies .. 18 Those neither absent nor tardy are: Rosa Hmith, George Fisher, Herbert VanDuyne, Cassie Cook, Ralph Fisher, Willie Murphy, Myrtle Whitman, NellieStockinaii, Ray Goodrich, Zora Whitman, Squire Whitman, Claude W'amsley, Bessie Whitman, Clare Hentley, Ada Dalton, Glide II i le, Paul Wy man, Endie Huber, nett Logan, Hugh Morehead, Em. Hall, Clar ence Frame, John Logan, 1'enrl Rose, Bertie Bentley, Velrna Ground, Zell Tatom, Johnnie Ash enfelter. F. Lono, Principal. KICKREALL PUBLIC SCHOOL. For the month ending January 18, 1895: No. of days attendance ... cm hH :u 4S . 44 . I absence " " cases tardiness " enrolled : boys 33, girls Td; total. Average number belonging " daily attendance.. No. neither absent nor tardy D. A. HoAir Teacher. PLEASANT VIEW BCIKIOL. For the month ending February 1, 1895: Xo. of davg tanpbt 20 " stliol.-irs enrolkil, at present 2- Averajre daily attendance 17 No. neither absent nor tardy 2 So much absence during the past month was caused by the bad weather. Mary M. Parker, Teacher. 9. It 1 ft liurmless Mibatltuto m a A Castor t: prevents voraamj or . . ti niul Vlud Collo. uiaioria rcuev.-n coiwtijiauoa " hui..v,. tho fooil, rrculate tno moinncii hca'.t:y and iir.turul nloep. Cast- Ccvstoria. " fotjri.i ! i m O'li'l't"! to MMrn Uo J!! So. Ott-r I ;.t , iir.i!ju, N- V. "Our rl!-Uiii l i CJ tltlWrwi' d--'rt-IU.-.H h-v' HrlOy f r n.-a lu tlwlr uuMv XM-t ii'j Cj4umI, t4 ulutonvh only lu ' 'r I i-.iuut. yvi ' '' I hti. 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