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■ THE EUGENE WKKKLT GUARD, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. !»<•« LUMBER BUSINESS AT COTTAGE GROVE IS PICKING UP given to her happiness. I am sure T can”— "I know, It’s all right, my boy. It— it costs a good deal to let her go. but I’d rather give ber to you than to any man I've ever known. I believe in you.” tVii tiw y “Thank ; you. Mr. Cable,” said Gray- Two strong hands don Bansemer. For Infants and Child, clasped each other, and there was no mistaking the integrity of the grasp. The new 60-horsepower boiler and "But this is a matter In which Jane's engine for the McKibben Brothers' Author of "Beverljr mother Is far more deeply concerned sawmill arrived at this place, togeth of Graustark,” Etc. Ccpyriiht. 1906 than I,” added the older man. "She likes you, my boy. I know that to be er with their new cut-off saw, Satur true, but we must both abide by her day morning and was sent out to the ÄVcße table Prcparationfor As - mill site a few miles east of town over wishes. It she has not retired”— similating tte Food amiHegula- “Jane Is with her, Mr. Cable, She the O & S. E. railroad the same day. ting the S imnai hs andBowels of “A .enow has to feel reasonably CHAPTER VIII—(Continued) 1 «'HUT lounged there In blissful eon It will be remembered that the Mc knows by thia time.” templatlon of a roseate fate, ull the sure, 1 dare say, before be takea a Kibben mill was destroyed by fire a "She la corning ” Mrs. Cable ’ s light ■'.'N' I Hiss Keating's anxiety was aroused. more enjoyable tiecause his very ease chance. No one wanta to be refused, 1 footsteps were heard crossing the ball. short time ago, but the boys pluckily After a very long silence she took the w as tlie counterpoise of doubt and uu you know," he admitted. “Oh, by the and an instant later Bansemer was went to work at once rebuilding with reins Into her own bands. "Is Mr. certainty. No word of love had paused way, 1 brought thia—er—thia ring up i the result that by the time the new Protnotes DigestionTheerful- bolding open the den door for her to en | machinery came to hand everything ' Briggs In trouble?*' she asked at a ven- lietween the mistress of the web and with me. Jane." ter. He had a fleeting glimpse of Jane i was in readness for its installation i ncss and ResTCoalains neither turn. Mr. Briggs was the only client her loyal victim. But eyes and blood "You darling!” she cried as the ring Opium,Morphine txir MnairaL as that tall young woman turned down : and in a comparatively few days the < she could think of' whose name began hud translated the mysterious, voice- slipped down over her finger. And the stairway. saws were humming again. This new j N ot N arcotic with a B. leas language of the heart into the sim then for the next hour they planned, Frances Cable's face was white and | ¡lower equipment will give the mill a Briggs? What Brigg»?" a iked Bob plest of sentences. They loved and and the future seemed a thousandfold drawn, and her eyes were weL Her | capacity of 2 5,000 per day and the by, relighting his pipe for the fourth they knew It. brighter than the present, glorious as husband started forward as she extend boys expect to experience no difficul time. After leaving Rigby at the club Gray It waa. ed her hand to him. He clasped them tly in averaging 20,000 feet per day. "Why, our Mr. Briggs.” answered don drove to the north side, thrilled to “You can’t help succeeding." she re In bls own and looked down into her Several days will be occupied in saw Miss Keating curtly. the marrow with the prophecies of the peated, “the same as your father has. face with the deepest tenderness and ing lumber with which to replace the "I'm sure I don't know. Miss Keat night. His heart was in that little room Isn’t he wonderful? Oh. Graydon. I’m | 200 feet of ilunie which was also de wlstfulness In his own. Her body stroyed at the same time the mill ing. Has he been uround lately?" off the library and hnd been there for so proud of you!” she cried enthusl swayed suddenly, and bis expression | burned, but by the close of another “I thought you were referring to him months. It was the abode of his aatically. changed to one of surprise and alarm. i week the mill will be ready to take in that letter." »be »aid succinctly. “I can never I m * the man that the thoughts. The stars out above the cold, “Don’t—don’t mind, dear,” he said care of its orders. “Oh, dear me, no; another ¡»arty al glittering lake danced merrily for him governor Is,” snld Graydon loyally. "I hoarsely. "It had to come. Sit ! down. A Leader representative visited the A perfect Remedy forConstipa- couldn't tie as big us father If I lived together. Alla» Keating. Isn’t the type as he whirled up the Drive. The white do. There. Good I»rd, Frances, if site of the new skating rink an 1 tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, writer In working order this morn caqiet of February crinkled and creak to lie 12« He’s the best ever! He's Fourth street i you cry now I'll—I'll go all to smash!" swimming pool on Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ing?" he asked, eying her machine in ed with the chill of the air, but his done everything for ine, Jane." the son He eat down abruptly on the arm of Tuesday and found that W. B. Cooper ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. nocently. She sniffed and »tarted to heart was hot and safe and sure. He ■ went on warmly. "Why, lie even left the big leather chair Into which she 'had completed the excavation for the reply, but thought better of it. Then knew that she knew what he was com dear old New York and came to Chl- swimming pool, 60xXO feet, five feet had sunk limply. Something seemed Tar Simile Signature of cago for my sake. dear. It's the place deep, and had most of the material she begun pounding the keys briskly. ing for that night—the Brat kiss! to choke him, and his fingers went for the big 80x100 foot two-story "It works like a charm,” she shot Jane’s face was warm; her eyes bad for a young man. he says, anil he gave I the tender glow of joy expectant; her up a great practice so tiiat we might nervously to his collar. Before them building on the ground, including back genially. NEW YORK. Mood the straight, strong figure of the gravel for the concrete foundation The letter that caused Bobby such voice was soft with the promise of be here together, Of course he could man who was to have Jane forever. and pool. Carpenters will begin the At b flioa I hr» old perturbation came in the morning mail. coming surrender. Their bands met succeed anywhere, Wasn’t it bully of Neither of them—nor Jane—knew work soon. J5 D oses ~3 >< « xi s His friend had Inld bare some of the and clasped as she stoisl to welcome him to come to Chicago Just—just for The Brown Lumber Co. pumped what Frances Cable bad suffered dur old stories concerning James Banae- him In the red, seductive dimness of me?” L ing the last hour. She accidentally had out their millpond this week in order "Yes. Oh. If you'll only be as good iner and cautioned iilm not to become the little tiironeroom. His tail frame lies rd the words which passeil between to enlarge the pond and make lxact copy op vbappeb . Involved in transactions with the for quivered; his- lean, powerful, young looking a» he Is when you are fifty- the lorers Ln the den downstairs. Stic provements on the log dump mer New Yorker. Harbert’s state face betrayed the hunger of his heart; five!” she said so plaintively that he was prepared when Jane came to her chute. Other extensive repairs ments were positive in character. and bls voice turned husky. It was not us laughed aloud. "Y’ou’H probably t»e with the news later oa, but that prep improvements are being made paratory to beginning active opera he seemed to know his case thoroughly I be hud planned. Her lieauty—her mere very fat and very bald by that time.” aration had coat her irx»» than any ot tions again. "And very healthy. If that can make well. While the charges as they came presence-swept him ¡.list the prelimp them i-ver could know. The Garman-Hemenway Company, to Rigby were general, Harbert had uary fears and doubts. His handclasp H seem more horrible to you," lai a«kl I.ying t>ack in a ebaia after she had of this city, have established a branch ■aid that he was quite ready to be spe tlgbtesuMl, and his face drew rrelstleso- almost crept to low reran, she Manvl store at Yoncalla, and will open for cific. ly to liers. Then their hands went su<V white fared and frightened o< the ceil I ■business next Monday, August 31, All day long the letter bung like a denly cold. ing wntM It becazus ¡>eepind witti Arc with a full line of dry goods, cloth “You kuow, don't you. Jane. ilarllngF" cloud over young Mr. Itlgby. He waa wretriied thoughts. Ah aioag she had ing, notions, shoes, and everything in The Gar- to have lunched with Graydon and was lie muriuured. see« what was oouilug. The end wm ready to wear garments. man-Hemenway Company are among much relieved when young Bansemer [ “Tes,” she answered after a moment tnevitaMe. Ixtve as it grew fur tlsau Cottage Grove's foremost business telephoned that he could not join him. softly, securely 11» crushed ber In his hid known no regnwj for her mfeery. men. They do not wait for business Rigby found himself la a very uncom strong arms. All the world seemed t»< Itiie <xw»ld not baw pwtffliwl its to come to them, but go after it. and fortable position. If the stories from have closed in about her. Iler eyre. gvirwth; she could not now fnistrnte its their patrons always get full value for New York were true, even though he j suffused with bappiuess. looked sweet culmination, and yet as she sat there their money.—Leader and Western knew none of the Inside facta. Gray- I ly Into bls until she closed them with and stared into tba ¡«st and the future Oregon. don's father wns pretty much of a the corning of the first kiss. “I love she knew that it wss left for her to scalawag, to any the least. He was you—oh, 1 love you!” she whispered. dritlk of the cup which they were fill “I worship you, Jane!” he respoudeil. uot well acquainted with the lawyer, ing the cup of their Joy and ot her but he now recalled that he never bad “I have always worshlt>ed you!" bitterness. It was all so natural, so normal, 'l'tie liked the man. Bunsemer had Impress Fear of exposure at the band of ed him from the beginning as heart love that had been silent from the first Graydon Bansenier*e father had kept less, designing, utterly unlike bls clean had spoken, that wus ull—bad put into her purposely blind te the inevitable. | words Its untold story. Dr. W. Kuykendall, while on his hearted sou. Her woman's Intuition long since had Bobby loved Graydon Bansemer in ! "Jane, I am the proudest being In convinced her that Graydon was not outing at Triangle Lake last week, the way that one muu lovea a true the world!” he said, neither knew how like his father. She knew him to be filed upon a water power site on 1 Lake creek where the creek leaves friend. He wns certain that the son long afterward, for neither thought of honorable, noble, fair and worthy. Solid Steel Frame Strong and Rigid I the lake. He appropriated 100,000 knew nothing of those shiuly transuc- , time. They were sitting on the couch Long and often had she wondered at miners' inches of the waters of the tlons If they really existed ns Harbert ' In the corner, their turbulent hearts at James Bansenier's design in permitting creek for electrical power purposes. Have all Necessary Adjustments painted them- but an ex|»oaure of the ’ rest. "To think, after all, that such a his son to go to the extreme point in I The ixilnt of diversion of the pro beautiful living as you can be mine father would be a blow from which lie relation with Jane. As she sat there posed canal Is where the creek leaves forever! It's—why, ft's Inconceivable!" could not recover. and suffered it came to her that the ■ the lake and the general direction is If you wa it the Best buy a Sanders. Sold by It came at last to Rigby that he was ' "You were sure of me all the time, man perhaps had a purpose after all— southwesterly parallel with the creek. ! The canal will be 15 feet wide at the Graydou." she remonstrated. "I tried not the only one In Chicago who held an unfathomable, selfish design which the secret. Other members of the bar to hide It, but I couldn't You must none could forestall. She knew him for bottom and six feet deep. Df. Kuy- Lail l»een warned long before the news have thought me a perfect fool all ail that he was. Ln that knowledge she ¡kendall has not announced what he will do with his power site, but it is came to lilm, and It wns morally cer thcKe months.” felt a slight, timid sense of power. He a valuable one. and it is probable “ You are very much mistaken. If you tain that if the facts were as bad as stood for honor so far as his son was that it will be improved in the near I worship v°’L Janet Intimated the ¡«»lice also were In poa- please. You did hide It so Huccessfully concerned. In fair play she could ex , future. For some time he sat pondering pose him If he sought to expose her. at times that I was sick with uneer- eeesloti of them. while she stared reflectively Into the But all conjecture«, all fears, paled COTTAGE GROVE SCHOOLS This sterling household remedy is most At the same time Rigby felt a cer talnty.” “Well, It's all over now.” she smiled. fire opposite. Then, squaring his shoul Into Insignificance with the one great I successfully prescribed for a "world of OPEN SEPTEMBER II tain moral responsibility Involving him ders as If preparing for a trying task, terror—what would James Banseiner troubles.” For derangements of the di ■elf. Bansemer at any time might ap And lie sighed with a great relief. gestive organs it is a natural corrective, "All over but the—the wedding." ho be announced firmly; "1 suppose I'd do in the end? What would he do at I 1 The directors of the Cottage Grove ply his methods to people who were operating directly upon the liver and ali just as well see said. your father tonight, schools have decided to have the the last minute to prevent the mar near and dear to him. The new Inti mentary canal, gently but persistently the forthcoming "Oh. that’s a long wny off. Let’s not dearest. He likes me, I’m sure, and I — riage of his son and this child of un school term for macy with the Cables came to Bobby’s stimulating a healthful activity. Its eehool year begin Monday, September I don't think lie'll worry over that. Graydon. ” refuse to let me have known parentage? What was to be his mind. And then there were Clegg, beneficial influence extends, however, to 14. instead oi October 5, as was for “A long way off? Nonsense! I won’t you. Do you?” tribute to the final scene lti the drama? merly announced. This means that Groll, the Setnesons and others who every portion of the system, aiding in the “My dad's just ns fair ns yours. Gray.” She knew that he was tightening his the schools will open two weeks from might easily fall into the snaro If wait " processes of digestion and assimilation of she said, with n smile. "He's upstairs "Won ’ t?" obnoxious colls about her all the time. food, promoting a wholesome, natural James Bansemer set It for them. next Monday, so the school boys and In his den. I'll go to mother. I kuow Even now she could feel bls hand upon girls will have to begin to hustle to "I should have said can't Ia't ’ s see. appetite, correcting sour stomach, bad Appreciating ills responsibility In the she'll la" happy — oh, so happy!" breath, irregularities of the bowels, con her arm. could hear his sibilant whis get ready for another year's hard matter, now that he wns prepared to This Is February. March, dearest?" Bansemer found David Cable In his per. Now she found herself face to work. The faculty is: J. V. Baugh stipation and the long list of troubles "Graydon, you are so much younger bear the worst of James Bansemer. directly traceable to those unwholesome Rigby's heart stood almost still. It than 1 thought. A girl simply cannot room upslulrs, bis smoking and think face with the crisis of all these years. man, city superintendent: Mary Mun conditions. Kasparilla dispels drowsi- Her only hope lay In the thought that day, 11-12 grades: I.ulu Currin, S»-10 meant that some day he might have to Is* hurried through a-an engagement ing room, as lie called It n< ss, headache, backache and despond “Come in, Graydon. Don’t stop to neither could afford the scandal of an grades: Harvey Inlow, principal West rxpose Graydon Banaemeps father. It Next winter." ency due to inactivity of the liver, "Next what? Ttiat’s nearly a year. knock. How are you? Cigarette? open declaration. Bansemer was mer Side; Lura Mefty, Ella Dickerson. kidneys and digestive tract. It is a meant that he mtght have to cniefly Margaret Riley, Roxy Pringle, Hazel Take a cigar, thru, Bad night outside. ciless, and lie was no fool. June. It’s iibsurd! I'm ready." strengthening tonic of the highest value. Hazelton, Ethel Moore, Jessie Wil hurt his friend. It meant that be "1 know. It's mighty noble of you isn't It?" Knowing Graydon to be the son of a son. Gertrude Palmer, Neva Perkins. If it fails to satisfy we authorize all might lose a friendship Hint had lieen Hut I Just can't, dearest. No one “Is It? I hadn’t -er—noticed." said scoundrel, she could under ordinary —Leader. dealers*t<> refund the purchase price. one of his l*at treasures since the ever does." Graydon, dropping Into n chair and circumstances have forbidden her H oyt C hemical C o , Portland, Oregon good old college dais The mere fact “Don't don't you think I'm prepared nervously nipping the end from a cigar. daughter to marry him. In this in II. e that be would be compelled to watch to take care of you?” lie said, strnlght- “Have you l»een downtown?" stance she could not say him nay. The and mistrust James Bansemer seemed euing U|> a bit. "Yes. Just got tn a few minutes ago. v»-mm of Jin’es Bansemer in that like darkest treachery to Graydon. even She looked at his strong figure and The road expects to do a lot of work i,»>11 would have no measure of pity, ign- though the son should not become the Into bls earnest eyes and laughed so west his year, and I’ve been talking la her heart she prayed that death aware of the situation. adorably that his resentment was ouly with tile ways and means gentlemen— might come to her aid in the destruc Later tn the afternoon Robby went passing a polite and parliamentary way to put tion of James Bansemer. guiltily into u telegraph office and sent It." It was not until she heart! Graydon away n carefully worded dispatch. The aa.,s that of you. I'm not afraid. Ftu "I suppose we'll all be congratulating cMtilng up the stairs that the solution of answer came to him at the club that pot thinking of that It Isn't the house you after the annual election. Mr. Ca Bashed Into her brain. If Jane tsaume evening while lie was playing bllllr.r-!' i «si.'e for. It's the home. You mutt ble?" tfie wife of this cherished son Janies with lining Bansemer, win» even then a t me choose the da> " "Oil. that’s just talk, mv boy. Wine- Bansenier’s power was gone! Ills lips "1 suppose it's customary," he said wns eager to be off to keep the prom AND TENTH ST^'-e-'o and niann Is the logical man for president. would lie sealixl forever She laughed MW» PORTLAND. OREGON h*«sl «¡qiotntmvnt with pretty Mine Cu at last. "June k< the month for brides, is or But where Is Jane?" let me remind you." aloud In the frenzy of hope. She ble.« WRITE FOR CATALOG “She’s ab—dow nstairs. I think," said laughed to think wbat a fool she would "Before you came this evening 1 had deckled on January next, but now 1 the tall young man. puffing vigorously have been to forbid the marriage, The m School that Places You in a Good Position "I came up—er to see you about Jane. marriage? Her salvation! Jane found urn u ill Ing to" >n he "uii. you dtvlilvtl ts-fore I came, eh?" Mr Cable. I have asked her to be my tier almost hysterical, trembling like to wife, sir.” lie laughingly. a leaf. She was obliged to confess For a full minute the keen eyes of that she had beard part of their ci ■on ver "Certainly," she said unblushingly. IM »XX \ MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK. FOODS BY USING I 'I' ttst as you had decided on the early the older man, sharpened by strife and sat loti lielow in order to account for spring. But listen, dear. I am willing exprrie ev. looked straight into the h»r manner. When Jane etnfided to THE SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Í ( s nd earnest gray eves of the young man i h»r that she had promised ft» marry to say September of this year." X til F Crush and mi« in feed or salt. Proper dose in tablets "One. two, tim-e seven months. who now ■toed across the room with Graydon In September—or June—«b* 1, but alm I w They seem like years, Jane. You won't bls hand on the mantel) :«• e. Cable*» urged her to avoid a long engagement. MAKES YOUR STOCK LOOK LIKE THE TOI’ l’K>cE Cíl da with I" who v June?*’ cigar was held poised In his lingers, She iiti; Id any no more than that, nn; nd.” Cent».» no Sawd„,t. A,h„. Chop Feed or Bran. A.k for »nd trv once-SKlDOO earn', please let tne have some of half way to his llpo, Graydon Ilan »eon □U Î1 Tablets Now she s«t limp before the two i 1 t U rnv Kidnej. Chicken Cholera. Blister. Heave. Fever. Ho< Cholera tab. e :olng 3TÌ mon peniulsites." she plead«*«!. "It ■“f.er fell that the man aged a year it* | men. a wan smile straying from one in wh him »carta < ore Barb H ire Liniment. Pmk Eye Distemper Cohc or Bone Stinener Tab.¿t* w well hasn't ■eem«*«l at all like a proposal that brief n tonient. to the other, exhausted by her sup- ire o’ I’ve really Iwi cheat«*«! of that, you "You know. Graydon. 1 love Jane pressed emotions. Suddenly, without a M and X! A B An d must remember, dear. Is*t me aay at myself." said Cable nt last, arising Word, she held out her liand to Gray t K ngen Si lay bn least, as they all do. that I’ll give yo«i ■lowly. His voice shook. don. In her dei'iM'st tioui she loved H¡ mm I B i answer tn three «lays.” "1 know, Mr *. Calile She Is every- this manly, strong hearted young fel id n 1 “Grantisl! I'll admit It wasn't the thing to you And yet I have come to low She knew, after all. he was wor di n BLUMtn |“«.,TT BLUE BELL Syrap. Pile Remedy. Min » t ’ pro(H«sal one reads alsmt In ask you to give her to me." 1 thy of the Is'st woman tn the land. General t — ■ n ' "1* ? L' irrboes. Croup. Nerve, Conft». H»v Fever »- . -5^4 "It Isn 't that I have not suspected — Ta- «..»ciiH^ 1 - unah.ne. Hea.-t. Worm, K.dney, Beadache, Summer ComP'*’ "You know?” cried Graydon. clasp ren. Liver, Female Regulator or Quinsy Tablet-. nn tlh'T art* In •ye. I VI n what the outcome would ing her hand, his eyes glistening. "Jam ne ba« a *(<*rv be.” aaid th n* other tnechanleallr. "She has told you? And you -you think uie iw. Tlie men will marry, I know w orthy T' ted and N«gin •he ahould. It Is rigt ~Yes. Graydon j 0:1 are worthy" a Kiri can »ay marry you. my boy. TO itMikt'x! uiif inti» *»< in*h- herr lie asked the question almost t •Hl TTh ■7“h' w* *” **Ly**r tors« »Mn tu« Fur- «□ ' 1 prned to jou.” fiercely. glo» cl i "With all my soul, Mr. Cable St r and bou«**» and »weet. ami HUNTERS &TRAPPERS GUIDE loves me. I dou't know bow to col i she am 11«-.1 to b« th« • “-'»cX:. Monday by wagon for Harney county. J I 1 B? ■ i.Hided. ° sue» you that my wheW life " • I m 1 what bis mother bad bceli Like. A ‘ ’.7, to be gone for about a month. 1 Jane Cable George Barr McCutcheon F Bears the Signature In Use Over Thirty Years CASTH DR. KUYKENDALL FILES ON POWER SANDERS DISC PLOWS w. QUACKENBUSH & SONS KASPARILLA HOLMES ■ ■ BUSINESS COLLEGE ■gH Sira WA3HINGTON Bfi. I JOfi TAKE THE BLUE BELL LINE TO HEALTH CHAPTER. IX. « Duri been t Eugein glari' 1 Barret’ aaot he 0 Bee Sixth :■ ¡jed F -office i tered a Mr. field, door idence, Friday and Mt Belkna had ret about t conclui hear « notifi»« and an nothin! vhethe otolen returne thoroui they n A gray clothes trouser case, t apoons. knives, ladies’ ued at turned •turvy tor the L. N. «tunabl of t »1 u lock is inv m< safe, outside two of was no of no » nev in left un discove Mr Ro urday i oocupie casion the chi Saturds came ft burglar A bu tol enti tommii corner yard st the res at the < Ferry was fri Into th« Betw 7elma mission nt the steps o ward st *ay ne when si replied, dered b and sh arose, started same fl nt the half wa polntlni Edward he com »nd 1'11 "Get o klone." house. "was aw was m: hot anv glar. I entrant kitchen screen »nd ott tummai missing Edward tuted f< The 1 ly badl their ne manner Intrude: At Soon Barrett front d< s’andin: I— 11 htlderst replied ’hat sh« turning locked »fth he drew a pace Sh ’he bar: tween t [■arret t »»«." a: R.” 1 r0S! pst and P prob pan w* • I Chief Fton af g lave pt'.nwj ♦ ♦ ♦ THEY MAKE YOU FEEL LIKE A BLACKSMITH ♦ ♦ 4 FURSHIDES *'alti ' “ " o BUR ’ -s -•...................... .. ;i. Ml»»«