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    1 Hr EVGKNE WEEKLY Gt'ARP. THVRKDAY. SEPTEMBER 17. lists
Jane Cable
Mrs. A- Gregory, of -2355 Lawrence
■pt, Denver, Col., writes to Mrs.
Bi -
•1 was practically an invalid for six
rears on account of female troubles.
I underwent an operation by the
docu-r s advice, but in a few months I
wu worse than before. A friend ad
vised Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound and it restored me to perfect
health, such as I have not enjoyed id
many years. Any woman suffering as
I did With backache, bearing-down
Mins, and periodic palns.should not fail
to use Lydia £• Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound."
facts for sick women .
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink­
barn* Vegetable Compound, made
from roots and herbs, has been the
standard remedy for female ills
and has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera­
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear
feg-down feeling, flatulency, indices
tion,dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don’t you try it ?
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick
women to write her for advice.
She has guided thousands tu
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
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This was last winter and she hae
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COTTAGE GROVE
HAS NEW SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
Wbat mistake? What do you mean ?"
It would have been a rich joke ou
Mr Bausetuer. Seems that some law
yer Is likely to be charged with black-
• • • By • * *
mail, aud they got Mr. Bausemer's
name mixed up iu It some way Of
course nothing came ot it, but—I just
Thia week Professor J. D Baugh­
Author of “Beverly of GriusUrh.
wondered if auybody had to>d him ot man, who served as city superint*n-
dent of the Cottage Grove schools
the close call he'd had "
COPVRiGHT.
1906
BY
DODD.
MEAD
Droom stared straight beyond the last year, and who was elected to
COMPANY
youug liar and was slleut tor a full serve iu the same capacity for anoth­
minute. Then he deliberately opened er year, tendered his resignation and
the board has elected as his succes­
the book on his knee aud began to turn sor Professor E. K Barties, of Le­
the pages-
banon. Besides coming with the very
CHAPTER XI—(Continued)
face, as it were. He tramped out ot
"That would have iieeti a joke on Mr best credentials, it will be renientbet-
the office in high dudgeon.
Brnsemer." he said indifferently.
ed that Professor Barnes' class car­
James Bansemer bad pro|x*sed a trip
"Confound this detective business
"I dou't think be would have eujoyed ried off the honors in the state ora­
to Europe as a wedding journey, a anyhow,
torical contest last spriug. the Asto­
he might have been heard to It. do you?"
present from himeelf. but Graydon de­ remark,
Three nights later, however,
"No one enjoys jokes from the I'nlt- ria team being awarded second hon­
clined. He would not take an exten­ he took Rosie
to the play, and on the ed States marshal's office," said Drootu ors. This alone s|>eaks volumes for
sive leate of absence from the office fourth night
the professor and demonstrates the
he was Droom's guest grimly. "By the way, who Is the law­ tact that he must be thorough aud
of Clegg. Gr»l i Davidson at this
again in the rooms across the river yer that really was wanted?"
la also said to be an enterprising, en­
stage of his career
He was well preimred to lie gin the
"I never heard. 1 believe it was ergetic and most exemplary gentle­
'lhe morning ufter his visit to the
campaign of Insinuation which was to dropped. The young fellow 1 know man. as well as a very proficient .1-
abode of Ellas Droom, Eddie Deever affect Baueemer tn the
end. Sitting said be couldn't talk about It, so I ucator and the Leader welcomes hint
strolled into the office of Bobby Rigby. stiff and uncomfortable
in the dingy didn't ask. Say. who was that swell to our city. Professor Barnes has a
He looked as though he bad si*ent a living room overLooklug Wells street. woman I saw coming out of your office wife and one child, who will join the
sleepless night. Mr. lligby was out. be watched with awe the master of this afternoon? 1 was up at Mr. Horn­ professor here and make this city
their home. Professor Baughman has
but Miss Keating was "at home." She the place at work on the HnUhtng
brook’s."
not announced his future intention.*.
was scathingly polite to her delinquent touches of a new "Invention," the usee
Droom hesitated a moment He seem­ The school faculty revised to date- U
admirer. Eddie's visits of late to ths of which he did not offer to explain.
ed to lie carefully weighing everything as follows:
office had net l*een of a social charac­
He was without a coat, and his shirt he said.
Professor E. K. Barnes, city auper-
ter. He devoted much of bis time to sleeves were rolled far nbove the el
“I suspect it was youug Ransemer's intendent.
low toned conversations with Rigby. bows, displaying long, sinewy arms,
and
12th
Mary Mundy,
11th
future mother-in-law," be said. "Mrs.
Few ware the occasions when he hairy and not unlike those of the
David Cable was there thia afternoon grades.
and
1 Olli
Lulu
Currin,
9th
lounged affably upon her typewriting orang outaag Eddie bad seen in Lin
about 8."
grades
desk as of yore.
coin park.
"Gee!" laughed Eddie "Does she
Professor Harvey Inlow, principal;
"You look as if you d had a night of
I've got a new way of tnfllcting the need a lawyer?"
Misses I.lira Hefty. Margaret Riley,
iL" remarked liosle. Eddie yawned death penalty." the gaunt old man
"Mr. Bansemer transacted business Roxy Pringle, Ella Dickerson, Jessie
obligingly. "Don’t sit on my desk. said, slipping tnto a heavy, quilted for her some time ago. A very small Wilson. Hazel Hazelton. Ethel Moore,
Can't you see those letters?"
dressing gown. "These rascals don't matter. If 1 remember correctly. Here, Gertrude Painter and Neva Parkins.
"Gee. you're getting touchy of late. mind hanging or the penitentiary.
The school year will open nex
listen to this. Now, here's a little Inci­
I'll move the letters."
dent I found this evening that interests Monday.
Articles of incorporation have been
“No, you won'L" she objected. "Be­
me Immensely. It proves to my mind filed with the- county clerk by thy
sides, it doesn't look well. What If
one of two points I bold In regard to Rees-Wallace Company, general mer­
some one sbonld come In suddenly?"
Marshal Ney. Listen.” And be read at chants of this city The capital stock
"Weil. It wouldn't be the first time I
length from bis boeff. a dry sepulchral Is $12.000. and the* incorporators are
got out suddenly, would itr He re-
monotone that grated on the ear until O. L. Rees. C W Wallace* and .1 H
talned his seat on the desk. "Say,
Short. The firm will do a general
It became almost uuendurable.
where's Rigby?"
Mr. Rees is
The little clock on the mantelpiece merchandise business.
"Yon mean Mr. Rigby? He’s out”
clanged 10 before they laid aside Na­ a new acquisition to the firm, having
"Gee, you're also snippy, Well, give
poleon and t>egan to talk about some­ recently arrived In this city front
Portland to reside. He Is an expe­
him my regards. So long."
thing that interested Eddie Deever far rienced business man. genial and
He was unwinding bls long legs pre­
more than all else—Elias Droom him­ courteous in his manners and with
paratory to a descent from his perch.
self and Buch of his experiences as he his well-known and highly esteemed
“Don’t rush." she said quickly. He
cared to relate. The old man told associates, this firm will at once be­
rewound his legs and yawned. "Good­
stories about the dark sides of New come one of the solid and popular
ness, you're not affected with insom­
York life, tales of murder, thievery, ■tercantile houses of Cottage Grove.
Born -To Mr. and Mrs. Archie
nia, are you?"
rascality high aiid low, and he told
Leonard. September 4, 1908, a
‘T've got it the worst way. 1 got
them with bloodcurdling directness­ daughter
Leader.
awake at S o'clock this morning, and
the Walker wife murder, the Inside
I couldn't go to sleep again to save my
facts of the Lie Pugh divorce scandal,
soul. It's an awful disease. Will
the Harvey family's skeleton—all food
Rigby be l*ack soon?"
for the dime novel producer, Eddie
"It won’t matter. He's engaged."
reveled in these recitals even while he
she snapped, cracking away at her He v<u without a cool, nn-i hi« shirt shuddered at the way in which the old
machine.
man gave them.
steeves uere rolled far above the elbow».
~
•
‘Tve heard there was some prospect.
"Ah. this Is a wicked old world!"
Lorell McCall, the young man who
1
if
they
thought
their
tiodles
would
be
She's a fine looker."
said Droom. refilling his pipe and died at the home of his aunt. Mrs. L.
everlastingly destroy«! by quicklime
"Rubberneck!"
showlug tils teeth as he puffed. "That's B Rowland. In Portland Thursday,
they'd
hesitate
before
killing
their
fel
­
"Say, Rosie. I'm going to ask a girl
why 1 have those pictures of the Ma­ and was buried at Pleasant Hill this
to go to the theater with me,” said low men.”
donna on the wall—to keep me from afternoon, remembered the Eugene
"But they already bury them in
Eddie complacently.
forgetting that there are beautiful Bible I'niveralty, formerly the Divin­
"Indeed! Well, ask her. I don't quicklime in England," said Eddie things in the world in spite of Its ity School. In his will. Dean E. C.
Sanderson received word V» that ef­
loftily.
care."
uglluess and hypocrisy.
1 haven't fect from Portland this morning. It
“Yes. but not until after they're much"—
"Tomorrow night. Will you go?”
Is not known what amount was left
dead." said Droom. with a cackle
"Who? Me?"
He stopped short and listened ln- to the institution, as the will has not
He
grinned
broadly
at
the
sight
of
the
"Sure. I—I wouldn't take anybody
tently. The sounds
i
of footsteps on yet been read The young man work­
youth's horror struck face. "Go ahead
else, yon know."
the stairs outside came to tils ears. ed a good many years at the printer's
"What theater?" she asked, with her and smoke, my boy. I'll light my pipe They clumped upward, paused for a trade until a bout a year ago. when
Make yourself at home. I keep the
he was compelled to give It up on
rarest smile
moment down the little hall aud tbeu account of bad health, and had a con­
At that Instant Rigby came in. With window closed to keep out the sound approached Droom's doorway. Host siderable sum of money saved, be­
out a won! Eddie popped np. a bit red of those Wells street cars. It’s good and guest looked at the clock Instinc­ i sides possessing some property.
In the face, and followed the lawyer of you to come over here and cheer up tively. Eddie heard Droom's breath
into the private room, closing the door an old man's evenings, I'm—I'm not as it came faster between puffs at hla ELEITKK’AL HTORM
behind him. Rosie’s ears went very used to IL' he said, with a wistful pipe. Then there waa a resounding
PLAYS GREAT HAVIN'
AT SAGINAW
pink, and she pounded the keys so touch which was lost to Eddie.
rap at the panel of the door. Eddie
“
You
ought
to
have
a
wife
and
a
lot
viciously that the machine trembled on
Deever never forgot the look that
of
children.
Mr.
Droom,"
said
Eddie,
The territory in and around Sagi­
the verge of collapse.
swept over the old man's face—the
“Gee, Mr Rigby, that old Droom's a with characteristic thoughtlessness look of wonder, dread, desperation. It naw was subjected to the most de­
structive electrical storm remembered
holy terror. He kept me there till after Dn*om stirred the fire and scowled. passed in an instant, and he arose un­ by the oldest Inhabitant last Sunday.
1 o’clock. But I'm going back again "Were you ever married?"
steadily, undecidedly, to admit the late The bolts of lightning p'ayed havoc
"No. 1 don’t believe in marriage."
soon some night. He's got an awful
caller.
His long frame seemed to i with the telephone lines, faes and
said Droom sullenly. “1 saw the girl
joint. But that isn't what I wanted to
shake like a reed ns be stood cautious­ ’ buildings. Up at Lynx Hollow every
today <hat young Graydon Bansemer
see you about. 1 ran across May Rosa­
ly inside the bolted door and called I telephone was knocked out of cotn-
is to marry—Miss Cable."
in many cases
i mission, and
bel. that chorus girl 1 was telling you
out:
she's swell. Isn't sne?" said
"Say.
| from the walls and destroyed.
about. Saw her downtown in a restau­
“Who's there?"
The
old
man
slunk
Into
his
i insulated wires melted and ran
rant at 1 this morning. She want«l to Eddie,
"Messenger.” was the muffled re-
The first place to receive damage
buy the drinks and said she had mon­ chair.
sponsc. I »room hesitated a moment. from this storm was the Saginaw
"She's very pretty. Mr. Graydon In- looking first at Eddie and then toward
money than a rabbit. There was a
boarding house.
Fortunately this
gang with her. I got her to one side, troduceJ me to her."
the window. Slowly he unbolt«! the was not occupied at the time or most
"Gee!"
was
all
Eddie
could
say.
and she said an uncle had Just dint
door. A small A. D. T. boy stood be­ disastrous results might have hap-
"They were crossing WellB street yond.
pened. possibly loss of life. A bolt
and left her a fortune. She wouldn't
down
below
here
on
the
way
home
aav how much, but it must have l>een
"What is It?" almost gasped Ellas of lightning struck the side of the
from
a
nickel
plater's
in
Indiana
street.
quite a tsincb. I know all of her un­
Droom. quickly drawing the boy into roof, making a small hole, going
completely through thte structure.
cles. She's got three They work out I saw her years ago. but she didn't re­ the room.
, demolishing the Interior and making
at Pullman. Mr. Rigby, and they member ™ 1 didn't expect IL how­
"Mr. I »room? No answer, sir. Sign a huge hole at least ten feet in dl-
couldn't leave 30 cents between them ever."
here.” The boy, snow covered, drew i arneter In the side of the building.
“1- bow could she have forgotten a letter from his pock*-t and banded It
If they all died at once.”
| The telephone was wrecked, being
I torn from the wall, and everything
After hearing this Rigby decided to your'
to Droom.
her
moth
­
“
Oh,
she
’
d
have
forgotten
It
did
not
confront Bansemer at ouce.
"Where from ?' demanded the old metallic melted beyond recognition
occur to bim until later that the easiest er at that age. She was hut three clerk. the paper rattling In bls thin It Is at this place. It Is thought, the
lightning followed the wires on its
and most effective wsy to drive Bnnse months old. I don’t think she liked fingers.
course of ruin.
I'm not wbat y-ra call a
mer from Chicago without scandal was me today
"I don’t know. I'm from Chicago
The next place visited was that of
through Ellas Droom.
When the ladles' man,” grinned Ellas, puffing at avenue,” said the boy. with proper im­ J F. N'eet, where the "juice" tore
thought came to him, however, be re bls pipe as he picked up ths volumes pudence. He took one look at Droom's off a couple of boards from the
juiced. The new plan was to sow the on Napoleon. Eddie laughed politely, face as the man banded the allp bark house, burning out the 'phone, and
seeds of apprebeoslon with Droom but uncomfortably.
to him and then hurried d'^rietalrs, Jumped to the local telegraph wires
“How old are you. Mr. I»room?"
Bansemer would not he long In reap­
far Ires impudent at heart than be had leading to the home of C. J. Queen.
“I'm as old ss Methuselah."
Here it followed the wires across
ing their harvest—of dismay Ten ap
been.
"Aw.
go
way?"
perentty Innocent words from Eddie
Droom recognized the lia nd writing the woodwork, tearing off several
"When
be
was
a
boy,"
langbed
Ellas,
Two poles were shattered
Deever would open Droom's eyes to the
on the envelope as James Ba beemer's boards
enjoytwg bls quip immensely. ”M1 m It wns the first time bls employer had and thus the lightning went on its
dangers ahead.
course
up
Lynx Hollow, hurling great
Young Mr Deever met with harsh Cable seems to be very fond of Gray­ communicated with him In thin man­ trees to the ground in splinters and
don.
That
will
last
for
a
couple
of
disappointment when ba came forth to
ner
He tore open the envelope snd destroying telephones.
renew his conversation wtth Rosie years, aDd then she'll probably be like i anxiously read the brief missive.
Other houses were struck, but
Resting She was chatting at the tele two-thirds of the rest of ’em. Other
The lightning
"I've got to go to the office," he said, with little damage.
men will be paying attention to her surprise still lltig*Tlng In bls face. was accompanied with reports llk>-
phone, her face wreathed tn smiles.
"Thank yon." she was soylng. It and she looking for admiration every "It’s Important business -a consulta­ that of a pistol, and a number of th-
You'd be surprised to know tion with—er—with an Important F«llt inhabitants were badly frightened
will be so nice. 1 was afraid I bad an where
Ed Queen had a telegraph Instru­
engagement for tomorrow night, but I bow much of that is going on in Chi­ era client."
ment which was pretty well melted a*
cago. Women can't seem to be satis­
haven't Everybody says it's a per­
“Gee! It'a tough to turn out this a result of the electrical visit. Thl»
They must kind of a night I'm going your way.
fectly lovely play I'm crasy to see It. fied with one husband
was without doubt the worst storm
What? About 7 30 It takes nearly have another ooe or two—asually some­ Mr. Droom. ' Come on. I’ll take the that section has ever had. and none
car down with you ”
half an hour down on the Clark street body else's.”
are hankering after another such ex
"You talk like a society man. Mr
Cottage Grove Western
"1—I won't be ready for soma time perl-nre
cable. Slowest old tbU< evw. AH
Droom."
Oregon.
yet"
"Well. Tve me« a few society met»—
“Oh. well. I’ll say g'*»d night then."
right Goodby.” Then she hur.g op th«
professionally And women, too. for
Jas. Hays, representing E. Clemens
Eddie Iieever departed, chuckling to
r«wtv»r and turned upon Eddie, wbc
Horst Company, today shipped two
that matter
I*ook out for a senes
stood aghast near the drwk "Oh. > tional divorce case within the next himself as he made bis way to the carloads of hops for Chicago
Mr
U---- building, determined to learn
thought you d gone”
few weeks. It'S bound to come unless what be could of thia unuaual sum Hayes bought
Palmer
Ayers
ts per uopnd
"Say. what was that
things change a good deal. Terrlbty raons
and about 1C
from Boggs
Ing over the pboDe?
nasty affair"
Bros
.
giving
Banse-
But Droom was too crafty,
one cent per
you"—
"Is Mr. Bansemer Interested?" asked mer's letter had s»k«l him to cotne to pound and paying picking expenses
Tm going to the theater with Mr
Eddie, holding sight to bls chslr
Rector's restaurant and not to the
Kempshall. W hy V
"Oh. no We don't go in for that sort U---- building. The command waa Im-
"Why? Why. you know I asked
nun
gan suit In the circuit
of thing "
peratfve.
•
I .
you to"—
"I wondor if Mr Bansemer knows
Bansemer bad been spending th»*
"You didn't specify. Eddie, th
F. M. DeNeffe is at-
shout the mistake that came near hap­ evening at the home of David Cable.
all. I'll «■-> some o,ber nlsbt ”1,h '
pening to him a week or two »go I
Goodby." Clsckety clack went
A.
s t F. -Id f !t through a l*oy that works
machine, throw Ing Insult Into bls '
( Cititi u«> Next Weak )
IK the Inited States marshal s otBcs
GEORGE BARR McCUTCHEON
This woman says that nick
_____ ___
not fail to try
women should
vj*.
— E.
-• L Pinkham
’s Vegetable
Lydia
— .
Compound an she did.
lid Eddie, cold as ice now »hat he was
maktr.r the test, Drootu turiell u;x>u
him quickly.
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