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THF I K.I NF WEEKLY Gl UM». Till RsDAY, Willi U lo *5 O I < plcion. They were now a half utile water's eye had reached tbe level or *»oth listened, Mr. bh « ard and A front C— and seemingly in a perfectly the sill he could see tbe Interior with head turued out the least difficulty. Then.* was no Sweet water w Ith his « ve desolate region. ♦ body there. Tbe lamp burned ou a th "A manufactory here!” exclaim«! great table littered with papers, but |>ll< 11 it» fa aw ♦ Mr. Grey. It was the first word be s. the rude cane chair before It was emp mhl 4 had uttered since starting. W€ i-k ex- \\ V th ty. ami so was the room. He eouhl see • •• 1 U' ♦ "N d far from here," was Sweet wa ( I ¡wing i h ♦ Into every corner of It. and there was .X ter's equally laconic reply, and, the in ad d >y t he Ilo ♦ road taking a turu almost at the tiie not even a hiding place where anybixly $ 1: is jab, twa could remain coucealed. Sweetwater |»«l he had not to I.ist ♦ nieut of his speaking, he leaned for was still looking when the lamp, which stand from Ids | til f < ; V M nburg « ward anil iMiinted out a building stand had been burultig with cousidernble building. But h i J E A* i resi «’Ì it In- « ing ou the right hand side of-the road smoke, flared up ami went out. Sweet Author of "The Millionaire Baby." "The Filigree Ball." The f I 1er Hull At low t rn f Ea adapt- House In the Mut.” “The Amethyst B«)x.* Etc. with its feet iu the water. "TUat'a It." d water uttered an ejaculation and. find tide, access »Uni lie got to (lie t Veati is 1KIW and Pl ina) m ueh “They described it well ♦ said lie. ft to re- J< V I >iti' I keep i eno :gh for me to know it when I we ing himself face to face with utter of the e.xte« on mid. it tills floor lisài at 1 COPYRIGHT, lpoa. THE BOB BS-M E R R 1 LL company . V’ laneiit- a bi DI anner, darkness, slid from ills perch to tbe a tnrp. the ysiery won d be expíale- niov It. Looks like a robber's hole at this and m kl ly. the ni i asc to ex ground. able. So w Id lie the liux .-rilig bout time of night." he laughed. "But what anilnat >n at any line M Rosen- ^[[p’ -V i I I Continued. I lit lililí yen! tb'.M bllllLM* Approaching Mr. Grey for tbe second the signal burg s hat set of modern would make this postofflee worth can you expect front a manufactory of \ltne. lie «aid: overhead of ,'ps on a rattling plunking, rioxi i i: OltlK.OXI sly i I »RS I \l\ EILSITV. books pateut medicine?” for such fins- • while. Then the drugs — ordered by “ 1 hear uc ihing." whispered Mr. t.rey "I cannot uzzlerstand It. The fellow uta.fi«! now that he had a ticklish iness t lie city to ex Mr. Gre « was silent. He was look wholesale. Those boxes over there from the •liier end. "The bout Is sid, is either lying low or be'» gone out, 7.er t» handle, he prepared for It. ce. d I I Oregonian > ordinary care ing very earnestly at the building. I'b:. us tal enthusiasm and clrcum- were his. ready to lie carted out to bls leaving his lamp to go out too. But then«, but not a man has dipped an (To the on the lent. Ore . April 22. usurer and re- "It Is larger than I expected." he re- manufactory. Count them, some one. Indorses corder whose Is the horse? Just excuse me our." >r I The 1V writer fully f having an ac- actior.. and thl> K of the bottles and bottles of marked at the last. work , at th< • close Tregoniau’s view In last Sunday's cou ntiint "They will soon.” retnrneil Sweettvu while I tie him up again. It looks like uunt»rln; out into the street, he Sweetwater himself was surprised, ii d be doni onian as to the Or«’ nu Cnlver- of each away “,eil firsf toward the postofflee. The stuff they stand for. If It sells as he but as they advanced and their i>olnt the one he was driving today. It is ter ms a smothered sound of clanking sppropriation. aiid also the ex- with. T 8ceni! s to have 1^."'W1 will' ll lie had Just come had says It will, then he will soon be rich, of vlev,- changed they found it to be the oue. Well, he won't leave him iron reached his ears from the hollow lhe ci nt paper slgne I C N Me Xrthur,- been not >ss aud spaces liefore him. "Duck your head, « ■J, | tod lie eali-illilto I and so on, till Sweetwater brought the really an Insignificant structure, and gain previous Issue and erpre sei s the to Mr II here all nlglit. Shall we He low and sir; I'm going to row In under thtft In garrulous Dick to a st.tudstill by ask L, be would find half the town there. that Cy: us II Walker, as a cltl- —.... rt Z"btlA ing whether M ell good had been away Mr. Wellgood s portion of it more In wait for him to come and unhitch tli s ¡Hirtloii of the house." M nday a fl ■n the cltl- ten i uentla »n the sti li.lect t of In’s calculation i was a correct one. significant still. animal or <lo you ¡»refer to return to for any purpose since h.* first cam ae to Mr. Grey would have protested, nml scilo Cot i a ge (in tve ndI niany of s of pal and nniotu n l-a JSt'lH’ wn* ■rowi'.od with people, town. He rec lu reality it was a collection <>f three the hotel?” , Ive.l thè reply that he »villi very good reason. There w as ■-by fumi ino Hu bandr lidi r lie Coni stor •s under one reof; two of them ” bls pla ■e In the lire drawn up had Just come Mr. Grey was slow In answering. scarcely u spec«' of three feet lietw«' u duh rooms mid <1 home troni New York, wer«! shut up Ter it du in ns tlOB ii usln: i seli the e window, he nwnlt- i the post mid evidently unoecu- $«•! i yer quest io il d ■ •itlng h tlon them uml the boards overhead Bu it Comer a it came shouted where he had been for some articles pled.. the third1 showing a lighted win- ' Finally he said: ■d his turn, ami he no ting to order . ml Mr. >n mat "The num may suspi*ct our Intention. 8w<«etwntor bad so linn c!lately suite d needed in his manufactory. Sweet- dow This w as tlie manufactory. It . I. was his one talls- water felt all iVs < ¡rd; an it h 1 ve a talk on the rr ti' p name wli •«■•evictions < nntirmed occu ¡ded the n ltddle place and present- You cau never tell anything about sucn uctioii to word that lie had n > choice. tn Na n d‘t iluess. ana urged d Jauies Wellgood. follows as he. He may have caught They were now in '..tier .l.irkne ■ and ended the colloquy with the Anal «1 a; tolerably der"ut u ipearanee. It some uuoxpi*eted glimpse of me or iter fsted In further- man I ehind the Imxes was used question: mid Mr. Grey's thoughts iuu*t hue shovted. besid de: clopnieut >f this ■ itgtetad lamp i simply heard that 1 was-in town, if I hm ' u I'ceulkw as lie crouched over t'i a .ii ,' mid reached out n hand : “And where 's his manufactory? han • mentlone d. such signs of life as n »I \V hoi <! of the proposl- raril a I"’» unusually well stacked, Might be worth visiting he's tlie man I think him. lie has rea stein, hardly ban'.ly knowini knowing what texpo (or 1 n« perhaps.” aina that n dryer will few packing boxes tumbled out on the 0 id t t stopped halfway there and gave The other matte a ge<t ure. ss aid some- Rr 'llII platfo/mi !:i front, und a wliinny- sons for avoiding me wlii< h I cm very or wt ether this and ubscrlbed at reetwater a sharp l,M|k. .Tt r The plan thing about ncvib nqnhwest and r ■itslied to Ing horse art. :ii he 1 to empty buggy. ' well understand. I.et us go b.:"1«. not darkm •ss was for flu* in?" he asked. ne to the hotel I must seo this adventure or pursuit, But call II ‘Who ipltal stock h dp a oli-t >::iv . Sweetwater W: • tbok the tied to a post on the opposite side of through tonight—but far enough for ” that young man put in tn a nd ¡IIM In nl o 23.000 sub- soon, The sound of ■A str opportunity to glide away. 1 Mure ex- the 1 ( »liege. w h Lit« \ Ing for James Wellgood, ¡"stallmeats. •at ..j* m glad to soe the lamp." muttered him to think we lu:\«* giten up ill idea the b lldim’ a ■ >ve wl P licit direction « could eu tally be got Mr th »re libi« a Cor «I ' ■ re Sst- baps you could tell tpe i e uf rou'.ing him out tonight. I’erhaps becoti ng n «»re ¡tercel I ' elsewhere, and tie felt an ixious to re- B< et water. •¡Now. what shall we 1 n ■tlng will be him. 1 see that Ills let- tig l slbly nt his 1'osltlull Mt that Is all 11«' Is will ing for. You eau wood turn to Mr. C ey and disc •over if pos- do? is It llgh t em ugh f"r yon to see r heals, si th« State T u ' i lock h this ol?.ee.” <! rey r.af.rallv turneil his head uv ( »liege g" w N y from si file whether 1» would pro ive us much his 1’ace. If I c an manage to bring him steal back”— hicli all are in:' up another man's i - tr* i.'til l In the direction of nenr! "Exeuso me.” s.nlo Sweetwater, “but p m ver more b> able to a mutt r of surprise to him as to to t! te door?" « mid w h st "ring with nod the postmaster. He I know a better dodge than that. We'll these u< tlon of building up with tl h inci axing de Sweet w tter hi L'lf that tlie man who Mr. Grey seemed startled. . | to the man whose ci blank i «.' Into tin* darkiM" * when their servl i; and front li "It's darker than I thought." said he. ctrcuniTvttt Him. »\ e pas-.-d « boat- 8 wee tvater, leaning tow ml him, wills- ter felt boring Into his answered to th name of Wellgood li of the arrowir . Influence h lose on our way down fieve I'll Just S' Tills week Ben Lurch, a Jin in is- which Wilianii University tiered: • Abk I »ick over there; he knows was the owner of* manufactory and a drtv«* you up, procure h T»»»nt and lirliig fighting t i conquer, I hop« trator for tlie estate of E W. He- barrel or two of drugs, out of which he "Look up! There's a trap. In a tn In you back here by waler. 1 don't be- Oregon will ba rd, deceased, sold the T.iggery « to he'll open It. Mark filili. lint don't that the eltlz«nshlp of I Th ■ «!•■• ■ tlve was glad enough to es- proposed to make a compound that lleve that he will expect that, and if defend the state Instltutlonsi while stock to .George C. Stanley, of Eu- L.,. and ask Dak. But he was better would rob the doctors of their business lireiitlie n word, and I'll get you out of Mr. Stanley has <>|iened the .ustaining tlie historical schools at gene, he is in tin* house we shall see him or Lasel vet when Pick, a fellow with and make himself mid this little vil this all right.” Salem, Forest Grove and Oregon City stock for sale nt cost, the sale con Ills light. ” , . Mr. Grey attempted suine answer, Most sincerely I hop«' measures will tinuing until Sunday, May 2. The la »quint whose hand was always In lage rich. "Meanwhile he enu escupe by tbe Sweetwater made only one stop on but it was lost In the prolouged creak Im taken by the next Legislature to stock remaining on hand nt tnat date k. .nr. '"Id him that Mr. Wellgood roa^.” of slowly moving hliue-i somewhere assort and maintain this state's right will be shipped to Eugene, Mr. Stan- teiil.l probably be In for his mail In Ills way to Mr. Grey's hotel rooms, and “Escape? Do you think he Is plan over their heads. Spates which had to her water powers, under tint ley has sold th" four years' lease L few minutes. "That Is his buggy that was at the stables. Here he ning to escape?” looked dark suddenly looked darker; terms of her admission to tlie Union. I on the room t > W. A. Heinenway, Kinding liefore the drug store on the learned whatever else there was to 'lfie detective spoke with becoming hearing was satlst t 1. but not tlie eye. It Is with no ill will that the writer who will cut through the partition know, and, armed with definite Infor side of the way. ” site Surprise, aid Mr. Grey answered with A man's breath i ituing with exertion notes th«' fact that Willann tte Uni and throw ii into his Btoi'" room, mation, lie appeared before Mr. Grey, , be i ha« 1 netted Jones' quondam versity. founded in serve God And hu giving him muri i1 room for '-'.ie dls- out apparent suspicion. testified to a ueaib.v ivseiiee, but that V ter at t the • first cast! “Lucky’!” wa« who. to his astonishment, was dining "It is possible. If he suspects my man was work! ii" without a light In a manity. lias too much neglected the play of his stock said t > himself. “Still lucky!” In bis own room. I prai'tical second object, liut Illis In presence in the neigbbortioo«!.” room witIi ah !'■■■■<• 1 win ii u ■. and Mr. 'the past turned away its best’ teach- He had dismissed the waiter and ring t to the door, he watched The J. II. Chambers saw mill com "Do you want to stop him?" knew very Grey probably felt that Ii 1 rs because they were not loud In f twner • of that buggy. lie had was rather brooding than eating. lie at Alm met with a heavy I ms "1 want to see liini.” n e, V. In n sudden- little more than ixtf I their prof«- don - as religionists. With Th«« dam I- ini il. as su< ch fellows do. that there looked up eagerly, however, when "Gli, 1 remember. Well, sir, we will ly. most inu'xpei te 1 'y. to him nt least, • arlier’opportunities to du advance last Sunday afternoon. went out. carrying with It th«* rall- ’• ¡ecret hue and cry after tills Sweetwater entered mid asked what drive on—that is, after a moment.” a f.'iee started ont of that overliead work, It has never been attempted to road hrldg«« on th«» spur running to ¡in y the New York police; news. "What are you going to do?” 'rvieo to the Blate state a as Prof-| the yards, a portion of the big lum dnrkne*«'. a fa o Wipe, with every do sue- service The detective, with seine semblance stipp >sed by some to be lie "Oil. nothing. .You said y.ui wanted , feature made so startlln ly distinct by I'saor i-Allfster, and a few advanced i ber dork and a considerable amount In this way lie would of respect, answered that he bud seen i b to s«'e the man liefore te escaped.” the strong light Sweet wnter had I student s i . t th«' Sta e University <lld of lumber. The loss is estimated at Ing upon the very man Wellgood, but that he had been un n N- "Yes. but”— thrown upon It. that It *«'i«nio:l thetinly | iu vacatl ion 4 0 years ago. by ineasur- about $3,000. Mr. Chambers states able to detain him or bring him within •ps I ■ had followed through “And that he might escape by tlie i thing In th«' worl-l to tbe two men b«*- i Ing the water powe r running unus <1 that h«> will not reconstruct the dam, In 24 miles of th" North Santlt XJl! Riv thereby putting the pond out of coin- rdher house a few nights be- his employer's observation. road.” i neath. In an oilier moment It had van 1 er. Within that time the Stat'. tí» Agrl- . mission, preferring to go it "dry.” "He is a patent medicine man,” he through whose resolute nc- "Yes”— j fsliod. or. rather, tin* light which hail I cultural College has been li ving to »I n he ha l very nearly run the risk then explained, “and manufactures his “Well. I was Just making tint • little I rev«»uled It. .found a forestry addition, but Is own concoctions In n bouse lie bas C. A. Harlow, Joseph Stocks, Al ■fa lingeringsleiith from starvation. lilt Impracticable. A small pebTi’e in lie could tec Into every corner. "What’s that? Are you there?” came growiir: o fast In other dlr ctlons road some bait A dangerous customer,” thought lie. rented here on a lonely tin* keyhole and—why, see now. Ills down from nbove In hoars«* and none [that tl et ' seems neither means not li rt Stinks, T, Hankins, and T. B. Hankins, who each owned a one- “But call the man mid if I cannot see “I wonder If my instinct will go sc mile ont of town.” horse Is walking off! Gee! I must have i time to leal out in Oregon's greatest seventh Interest ill the Star Lumber “Wellgood does— the man named him plainly. I'll shout to the lmrse to fastened him badly. 1 shouldn’t won I too encournging tones. far as to make me recognize Ills pres- I interest. There was none to answer. Sweet company, this week sold their Inter I shouldn't wouder. It has Wellgood ?" Mr. Grey exclaimed, with stand, which you will take as a signal der If lie trotted all tlie way to town. f JOHN .MINTO. est to Joseph Wicks. The mill prop water, With a quick ¡mil on the «»ire. Rm*l mo almost as well as that many all the astonishment the other secretly to bring tills Wellgood nearer, llut do But it can't Is* helped. 1 cannot be erty Is located <»n the Oregon & not be surprised if I ride off before he supposed to race after him. Ari* von «»«.« nlrendv shot the boat out of Its PUGILISTIC CONTESTS expected. Buie, before.” I Southeastern some fifteen miles from ■ dangerous harbor. James Wellgood, readies the buggy. I'll come back AMONG THE SAILORS. “ Yes, Wellgood — It npponred to serve him now, for this city and has a capacity of 20(- ready now. str? I’ll give another shout, again and take you up farther down i then I'll get In." And once mote the 000 feet. Hen tli ■ - in finally showed himself There is uo other in town.” Los Angeles, Cai., April 23. The the road." "How long has this man been here? ” (Continued Next Week.) lonely region about «icboeit with the m the crosswalk separating the two last of the prizefights to be held here “All right, sir.” answered Sweet- I cry: "Wellgood! I say, Wellgood!" »Mings be experienced a sudden In- the statesman inquired after a moment In connection with the stay of the W. T. Shortridge, up Coast Fork, of apparently great discomfiture. water with a side glance at the speak- i Thor«» was no answer, and th«» young leeisi >n not uulike that of dread, and, American battleship fleet at th«' ports Is making a run of 15,000 ties down “ Just twenty-four hours this time. er's Inscrutable features. “ It's a Ro! ” ! b re lielng nothing in the man's ap- detective, ntnskltig for the nonce ns of lais Angeles were decided today at the river to Latham, this week. Mr. Chutes Park with Champion James J. Shortrldgo states that the river Is at K'lirnnce to warrant apprehension, he He was here once 1>efo^, when he And leaping t<> the ground he ad- 1 Mr. Grey's confidential servant. Jump Jeffries as referee. All the sailors tt fllto running stage. These ties will i«'k ft for the Instinctive recognition rented the house and made all bis vaticed to the manufactory door and , ed Into the buggv and turiif.d the plans.” ■, knocked loudly, on shore leave were gathered about probably be sold to the Gould inter 1 undoubtedly was. horse's head toward C--. “Ah!” No one appeared. the open air ring and much money ests. Tie therefore watched him narrowly Mr. Grey rose precipitately. Hfs He tried the latch; It lifted, but the Just before going to press we learn « i aagi red on the three ...... MM nd - loedi'd In getting one glnnce CHAPTER XIX. Al I*. Churchill came in Saturday door did pot open; It was fastened . of th«1 death today, April 2 1, of W. N. which decided the featherweight, t'in Ids eye. It was enough. The manner had changed. HE moou was well up when the Wheeler at his Silk creek valley home middleweight anil heavyweight cham from Bohemia with the election re “I must see him. What you tell me from within. san v is commonplace—commonplace small boat in which our young of pneumonia, nft«T a brief Illness. pionship of the fleet On the heavy turns. lie Is at present working hl« makes it all the more necessary for me "Strange!" he muttered, casting a i feature, dress and manner; but Ills detective was seated with Mr. Funeral services and burial Sunday. weight event It Is said that the crews Four Monti group, and report« prop to see him. How can you bring it glance at the waiting lmrse and buggy. I ye gme him away. There was noth- Grey appeared In the bay np- On account of 111 health F. B. Phil of the New Jersey and Missouri put erty looking good. Western Gregon. then at the lighted window, which ' • oni: nplare In that. It was an aliottf ?” proaelilug lhe so called manufactory of lips, who Is Just recovering from a up a total of (7600 each on the re “ Without his seeing you? ” Sweetwa was on the second floor directly over ye to beware of. Wellgood. The looked tor light on th«* severe Illness, has found It n«'cessary sult. his head. “Guess I'll sing out.” SON-IN-LAW OF Winner*; of Events. II" In:<I taken In Sweetwnter ns he ter asked. waterside was not there. All was dark to r-’slgn as cashier of the Bank of THEO SIIONTN 1»IBB Here lie shouted the man's name. “Yes, yes; certainly without ills see Philip Schlossberg of the Now Jer Cottag«1 Grove, and is succeeded by ai'i'd. but Sweetwater was of a cont- except where the windows reflected the "Wellgood! I say, Wellgood!” George Hall, a well-known and pop sey, won this event from Walter Al lonplace type. too. and woke no cor- ing m<'. Couldn't yon rap him np nt light of the moon. New York, April 24.—A cable dis tieri of the Missouri, In six rounds, Nt> response to this either, i ular gentleman of this city. isi'Cid,: g dread in the other's mind. his own door and hold him in talk a the decision living based on points, us patch to Theodore Shunts tells of the "Looks bad!" he acknowledged to | 1711s was a decided dI «appointment e<1 on from the ear Sam Branton presented some ripe minute while 1 look r he w. nt whistling into the store. hlntself. and. taking a step back, be I to Sw«*etwster, if not ’> Mr. Grey. wild strawberries to the Leader on neither man was m-ir knockout when death at Paris of his son-in-law, Dur: r' in wl h he presently reissued with riage or whatever vehicle we can get de Chaultnes,'who married Miss The II«* hail expected to detert signs of life Thursday which h«* found on McFar the final gong sounded. looked up at the window. there? The least glimpse to carry us bundle of mall In his hand. The In the middleweight class, Dennis odora Shunts In this city recently. In tills quarter, and this additional land hill on Ills way to school. These It was closed, but there was neither would satisfy me — that Is, The news was a great shock to Mr. Tighe, of the Alabama, defeated Hen •teethe s first Instinct was to take of his face shade lmr curtain to obstruct the view. [ proof of Wellgood's abseace from home are the first ripe berries of the sea ry Trainor of the Vermont, the bout Shouts and family, as they imd re Ini Into custisly as a suspect much tonight.” made ft look ns If they had come out son and are earlier than usual. "I>o you see anything?" he Inquired ' untisl by the New York police; but , "I'll try." said Sweetwater, not very One evening recently Miss Celia going the limit of six rounds and the ceived no previous intimation that he of Mr. Grey, who sat with his eye nt on a f«M>I's errand an«l might much bet Smith, who resides-In th«1 Blair home decision again lielng based on pointe. was not In good health. taaon n* •»tired him that he not only «anguine ns to the probable result of ter liare stuck to th«* road. Mrs. Shunts will leave (or Parts to tlie small window to tbe buggy top. In the featherweight division, M no wa irrnnt for this, but that he this effort. "No promise there." carne In n mutter on Fourth street, washed a nunifier l-’rank Rafferty, also of the 'Ala morrow, and it Is probable that Mr. ■'Nothing.” Returning to the stables, be ordered of valuable lace and embroidery roul.l bett or serve the ends of Justice "No mov*netit to the room above? from his lips. “Shall I r«m In, sir, and handkerchiefs and hung them on th«' bama, defeated Bud Frederick of the Shunts will accompany her. r follow 11 i out hl« present task of the team. With the last ray of the suit try to make a landing?” No shallow nt the window?’ line to dry In the hark yard about 7 Illinois, in six rounds. As a conse they set out, the reins in Sweetwater s th is man and the Englishman l»ci«| in "You may row nearer. 1 should like o’clock to the evening. A few htnire quence of the double victory of the "Nothing." Paris, Aprll'24.— The dead body of I watching the result. Eut hands. men of tbe Alabama, the sailors of n closer view. I don't tbtok we slinll later she went out rt> get (Jux band "Well, it's confounded strange!” And They headed for the coast road. with the conditio •.« laid on him attract nny attention. TN *«• are more kerckjefs and was surprised to find thnf jhlp uHe mukliig merry In lively the Due d<> Chaultnes was found la he went back, still calling Wellgood. bed In his apartments by his wdfe, the r Mr Gn •y. w Rs this to lie done? He all the finest ones stolen. Certain fashion tonight. The tied up hor e whinnied, and the 1 floats than ours on the waler.” death of the young man being due to CHAPTER XVIIÎ. ill • of the man's circum- parties were seen leaving the premis Sweetwater was startl-'l. Looking embolism, an obstruction of «n ar HE road was once the highway, waves gave n soft splash, and that rouiul. he »nw a launch, ««■ som<* such es late In the evening, an«l unless th" gre trini xoititis a hom i ; ls position in the town, tery. was all. if I except Sweetwater’s mut Ipndkcrchlofs 'an«'- returned to the iî» to work to eecr.re liis lavtug played so but. the small steuiner, riding nt anchor not far •• < I IB I S IS ( OMJ.XG n tered oath. premises at once arr« ‘ sts will be made, j)4 rilHBCl? V4IW ui trmn « lu a scheme possibly as vltb Its nuniher- t’ f from the month of tbe bai. But flint re prln- Coming l .ai'k, ho looked again at the ¡'The stolen handkerchiefs wer II new one Rod hbn ns it was to hlci- was not all. 7 -tween It n id them was When the Greater Norris and Rowe \v. (*. T. (*. IXSTITI TE AT If clply gifts received by Nils» Smith and window; thiolT"with a ;*-sture toward | the cliff, carry- 1 stop this stranger to circus exhibits In this city Saturday a rowlxvat Ilk • their own, retting quiet were valued at about *15. Leader. II \L.SEV Al’ftlL 15 V\l> 1ft Urti ■ ■ * ' ■f the Mr. Grey, turned the comer of the ly In the wake of th«* moon afternoon and night May 2nd, a fam i ---- 1‘1 plptislbl* CXI'II building and beran to edge himself ily of circus performers will be se« n 7, .' Joint Institute, W. C. T„ IT. of m t follow that he would "I don't Ilk«.* so much company,” he along its side in an endeavor to reach ! muttered. “Something's brewing: some < X It i Lit WOI 1.1» M 1KH by th«' name of Orton There arc I .itn and Linn countlek, was aftuark- ring bint to the hotel t!:e rear and see what It offered. But 1 thing to which we may n«»t want to Mr Grey could see him. Well- XCMIX VHOX i X \XIMOI S eight members of this family which i d success. Unions from both’coun- include« yotlng men and young wom tb-s were well represented Our state he came to a sudden standstill. He take part." - I.e U-lieved, Rears, knew en. Their father before them was in president. Mrs. Brown, spoke to a found himself on the edge of tbe bank ( r f life to tie beguiled by any "Very likely,” answered Mr. Grey the circus business and conducted a well-filled house Wednesday evening. before he bad-taken twenty steps. Yet *np. and Sweetwater was grimly. "But we must not tie de it , published rhe rather pretentious circus In the New It was encouraging to see the men tbe building pniji-c'ed rtn. and he snw «• him drive off without a late issue of the England Stnt«‘S und«T the nana of the turn out as well. why It had looked so large from a cer- | terr«!—not till I inive Ms-n"— tbe rest •• t!:<- h ast advance In the Tills famlty is I __ __ glad ___ ________ Myles Orton efreu We were to hear __ Eugene re- Sweetwater di«l not hear. Mr. Grey tain jmlnt of the approm-h. Its rear ¡tressing him. seemed to remember biiusclf. "Row cussing the result of the Ind -ed versatile, for they are • clowns, (erred to as a progressive city with- was bnilt out on piles, making its depth . vus one was nothing. He fcn I al! r the nomination for rall- wlrowalkers. Jugglers, trapeze ar out saloons. nearer." he be now bad«', bade. "Get under tbe lose even greater than the united width of shadow of the rocks If yon can. If Addresses oY welcome By Mayor misstoner In the first con- tists among them, and their bicycle g before him and. reeuter- K th» id bore the three stores. At low tide this the boat is for him. he will show him 4< district. I wish to say that riding on a very slender wire at the McWilliams; Rev. C. Clark from the re. he took up his stand ar th my. might le accessible from tielow, but self. T«t I hardly see how be can ID vote bet w»'en Mr. Campbell very tip of the tent and divers other churches; Miss Maxwell from tho W. n. barrel. He had pcr- the waxes Just now the water was almost on a board from that bank.” throughout hazardous sn«l thrilling f«>ats are as- C T U the pauses of weighing Response Mrs Eva C. Wheeler, t I conced' ■ his nomination. toundlrDuring the run of the >ut so near level with the top of the piles, making talked; if be were It did not look fell'd) n a frlen< Ily race nuil one¡ Norris and Rowe circus in San Fran county president of Lane county all approach Impossible save by I mat , r it was er able discretion, why to the k el less, they waited m l Thursday venin . the silver medal and abuse. I ea cis«« this spring, of sixty perforns- Disgusted with his failure. Sweetwa rs that the k of Wellgood? ident s’ u 9 much patience for sev« Mr. Campbell tery highly in anc«'« 279,#73 persons paid admis contest vas held at the Methodist ter returned tv ' • front and, finding vould pre«- and The Orton church. The nu.'diil wa Mr. tide w: at utes. Tie boat behind 1 be did talk and to my frlen is and support- sion to th«* big show. tbe situation un nnged. took a new K. M. ently I advance, nor was any i mori that w tiak«' the nomina- family were among the distinct hits Mack«')- >r Eugene. is. he gave I for- resolve. After m isurlng with his eye cernible in the dire<-tl<>n 1 1 t unanimous and give him our uf the big programme which con >r rbich suit the height of the first story, he ornlly support in the t ctfon In June, tains th«' nam«»s of performers of factory. Another shorl If In th te past ul d tho was down from wsikisl over Fo the strange horse and. I 1 am deeply gr kteful for tbe splen- world-wide reputation; performer« suddenly a light flashed f h id !>«■ •n knoTvn as Th ii told a Guard ra front every clime in the civilized slipping bis bridle, brought It back * ndoraemvnt I r«»ce!ved from a it gh np la tbe central t shing In the upp«tr >1M I sa iv steward- Ut* ro world. and cast it over a projection of the ’ ■ throughout the district, and h c tty good now, the f*»r an Instant and was » as a tn nan^facturrr Of no cularly of my home, Salem, and door. By its al<l he succeeded In climb- ' of Grant Hyland Bt water took it for a sign: ned to rejtr M >n county, and fully appreciate lug up to the wind'>w. which was tbe W Mlss Pauline Walton, daughter of slight motion of tlie w m race, lie had i ¡t onfiden«^; it implies. sole eye to the interior. Tlon J J. Walton, of this city, has work bls way in tp”Aril ’own aixl was somewhat ct ’ n • "W A. CARTER ' Mr Grey sat far back in bis buggy. , been re •elected as teacher of English _________ _____ ___________ _______ ____ ri-or at C—♦ lay almost at tbe edge o •yet, but he wouldn't !«e This WSS a Rd history in th' Medford high | river near bore report very little sne- passed one watching every movement. 1 "Hark! ” It WHS wi« go ng to make things II A. Cox has sold to Hon. L W. | «etiool for next year. MI m Marion The weather is too cobi right There were no «ha<le« at the window. I Sweetwater kx>k- Sandy a, recently from Pierre, 8. 1» , I A’hlte, formerly of this city, has also I now. bnt as soon as another warm IX was Sweetwater who spoke. Money for thia, money team, and only that, / ed very sharply «t this team «nd at its aa I have before said, and once Sweet- , 13 acres of his 30-acre farm north of' I «a re-elected as tea« her In one of ¡spell comes they expect the fish to t.orse where another man d^er, but »«w nothing to aro««* »*-• W walk. the city. lhe grammar schools there. bite better. »nd mall—well, that alone COTLGE GROVE .NEWS R. W. VEATCH BUYS SPENCER RESIDENCE OF SPECIAL INTEREST : ♦ * ♦♦ ♦ By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN. NEWS OF INTEREST FROM COTTAGE GROVE m I t