FOREST GROVE PRESS. FOREST GROVE, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1912. 5 U N D E R T A K IN G Copyright, 1906. by Dodd, Mettd Ct Company. "Do you dare me?” w ith an eager step forw ard. "U oodby.” “Goodby! I say, are you sure you can find th e Ren wood cottage?” he called a f te r her. T he answ er came back through the c latter of hoofs, ac­ com panied by a smile th a t seduced his self possession. “I shall find it in tim e.” F o r a long tim e he stood w atching h er as she raced down the road. “A t my peril,” he mused, shaking his head w ith a queer smile. “ By George, th a t's fair w arning enough. She’s beautiful.” At dinner th a t night the lion. Pene­ lope restored the w atch to her broth­ er, much to his em barrassm ent, for he had told the duke It w as being repair­ ed in town. “ I t w asn 't this w atch th a t I m eant, old chap,” he announced irreverently to th e duke, quite red in the face. “ W here did you find it. Pen?” She caught the plea in bis eye and responded loyally. “You dropped it, 1 daresay, in pur­ suing Mr. Shaw .” T he positive radiance w hich followed dism ay in his w atery eyes convinced h er beyond all doubt th a t her brother's encounter w ith the tall Mr. Shaw w as n o t quite creditable to B azelburst arms. She listened w ith pensive indifference to the oft repeated story of how he had routed the “insufferable cad," en­ couraged by th e support of cham pagne and the solicited approval of tw o eye w itnesses. She eouhl not repress the m ixed feelings of scorn, sham e and pity, as she surveyed the array of men w ho so mercilessly flayed the healthy, fa ir faced young man w ith a gentle strength. The house party had been augm ented during the day by the arrival of a half a dozen men and women from th e city, b rain fagged, listless and sm art. T he big cottage now was full, the com­ pany com plete for three w eeks a t le a st She looked ahead, this fresh, vigorous young Englishw om an, and w ondered how she w as to endure the staleuess of life. T here w as some relief in the thought th a t th e men would m ake love to the good looking young m arried w omen— a t least p a rt of the tim e—and—b u t it Miss Manche Langley visited the family ranch last Sunday. Senator W. H. Hollis was transacting business in Portland Monday. Bert Simmons, of Dilley, was seen on the streets of Forest Grove Saturday. Mrs. L. B. McFarland, of Portland, visited with friends in this city over Sunday. Schultz Pure Food Market and Grocery has all kinds of good things for your Thanksgiving dinner. 3-lt For Rent—Vunfurnished bun­ galow and 1 furnished house. Both modern. Inquire of Mrs. M. A. Thomas, phone 855, or at the P r e s s office. 3-tf Golf Brothers are constructing a powder magazine near the brick yard and will hereafter buy powder in carload lots, stor­ ing it for local distribution. H. N. Robinson fnd family have moved into their new home on Secbnd street, opposite the sanitarium. The residence is modern in every respect and presents a handsome architect­ ural appearance. A patent has been granted to J. N. Hoffman and Chas. E. Hicks for a hand mitering ma­ chine. A device which will fill a long-felt want among the printing craft, especially in small offices. verseness of a w oman w ho feels it w orth w hile to procrastinate. T ruth to tell, Randolph Shaw w as go­ ing hollow eyed an d fa in t in his ceaseless, racking w atch for tresp a ss­ ers. Penelope laughed aloud as she gazed upon th e tangle of hoof prints. The duke looked as surprised as it w as possible for him to look a fte r the w ear of th e p ast night. “H an g it all, Penelope,” he said. "I did n ’t say anything, don’t you know.” “ I w as ju s t th in k in g ,” she said h asti­ ly, “w h at fun it would be for us to ex ­ plore th e haunted house.” "Oh, I say. Pen, th a t’s going o u t of th e w ay for a little fun, isn ’t it? My word, it’s a filthy old house w ith rats and mice and all th a t—no place for a ghost, much less a nice little human being like you. T hey’re all like th a t.” “I thin k you are a fra id to go,” said she. “A fraid of ghosts? P sh aw !” sniffed the duke, sticking out his chest. “Yes, Shaw ; th a t’s whom you’re afraid of.” “Now, see here, Pen, you shouldn’t sny th a t. S haw ’s a d—, a cad. See w h at Cecil did to him. R em em ber th a t? Well, pooh! W h a t would I do to him ?” Penelope looked him over critically. “I ’ll ad m it th a t you’re larger nnd younger th an Cecil,” she confessed grudgingly. “B ut they say Mr. Shaw is a g ian t killer.” The duke dropped his monocle nnd guffawed loudly. “Good!” he cried in th e ecstasy of pride. H is w orn, dissipated face light­ ed up w ith unw onted in terest. “I say. Pen, th a t’s the nicest th in g you’ve said to me in a week. You’ve been so deuced cold of late. I don’t u n d er­ stand. I ’n» not such a bad lot, you know’.” Wm. Ober, employed on the "Tell th a t to Mrs. De P eyton nnd John Lee place in Patton Valley, Mrs. Corw ith. T hey’re looking for the suffered a severe gash on the good in everything.” “ By Jove, I believe you’re jealous! right knee Thursday afternoon This is the proudest m om ent of my last, which necessitated his re­ life.” “ D on’t be silly! And don’t try to moval to the hospital. The in­ m ake love to me any more. W ait un­ jury was caused by the slipping til I’m m arried,” she added, w ith a laugh, th e Irony of w hich escaped him. jofan ax with which Ober was “But, hang It all, suppose you engaged in splitting wood. should m arry some one else an d not Alica, the 4-year-ald daughter m e?” “T h a t’s w hat I m ean.” I of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barrett, “Oh,” he said, perplexed. Then, as ¡nearly severed the first two if his stupidity called fo r an explana­ tion: “I had n beastly night. D idn't go fingers of the left hand, Friday to bed till 4. But, I say, w hy can’t I I morning, while playing with have the sam e privilege as these o th er an ax. The injured child was chaps? C orw ith makes love to you and so does Odwell, and, hang It, I brought to this city from the th ey 're both m arried. I t's rotten mean family home on the Gales Creek of”— road and surgical attention se­ “T heir w ives are accountable for cured. In all probability am­ th eir m anners, not I. But, come; will you go to Ren wood's w ith me?” putation will not be necessary. “I’d rath e r talk to you In th a t nice little corner of the billiard room a t home if you”— “ B ut I d o n 't need a brandy and soda. Oh!” T his exclam ation cam e w ith the discovery of an approaching horseman. “I t ’s Mr. Shaw , I’m sure.” Randolph Shaw, loyal to his feudal promise, appeared in th e road a couple of hundred yards aw ay. H e drew rein and from th a t distance sun-eyed the what an up-to-date Drug Store means to you and tw o w ho w ere so n ear to encroaching your family. u i» n his preserves. H e sa t straig h t and forbidding in the saddle. For a It suggests at once that full m inute th e tw o factions stared at you can get at a moment’s each other. Then, w ithout a sign of notice standard proprietary recognition, Shaw turned an d rode rap- and household remedies, Idly aw ay. toilet articles and sundries, “ He rides like a gentlem an,” com­ when sickness unexpected­ ly comes to your household. m ented Miss D rake, afte r reflection. “ Indian blood in him,” rem arked her No matter how great or companion. small your purchase may “L et us go home,” said she, w hirling be, we assure you her horse like a flash. The duke had some difficulty in keeping ab re ast of her during the ride, and he lost sight in all that which the term implies. We are in busi- of her altogether a fte r they dism ount­ to satisfy you. ed a t B azelburst Villa. The m om entary glim pse of a real man set Penelope's opinions on edge for the rem ainder of the day and night. Shaw, w hatev er else he m ight 1*\ was a man. Even while others addressed her in conversation she w as absentm indedly recalling to memory certain English gentlem en nt home who could stand com parison w ith this handsom e fellow across the d anger line. But to com pare any one of the odd— men i„ j,nd.v B azelhurst’s house p arty l i t . Good, hon­ —oh, it w as absurd! She looked them e s t D e n tistry to th* over. Dull eyed, blase, frayed by the b e st o f my Ability. social w hirl, w orn out, pulseless, all of Could one do more? them . They talked autom obile, bridge, 2nd. I exam ine women am i’self In particular. In the yo u r m outh and tell you its a c tu a l con­ seclusion of a tete-a-tete they talked d ition b efo re I b*>- |0ve w ith nn ard o r th a t lost m ost of gin y o u r a ctu a (t* dnntrer !>ecause It w as from force w ork, stating: in ad- e f habit. One of th e men w as even vanca w h a t t h e now ad m itting in her ea r th a t he had coat w 1 11 be. If not spent an evening alone w ith bis ready, w e begin: if ; w ife in fo u r veara. not, th e ex am in e- i tion c osts you n o th ’ i (TO BE CONTINUED) DID YOU EVER he New Breakfast food (Post If your umbrella leaks have Tavern) for sale by Schultz Pure Danielson recover it. 3-tf Food Grocery. 3 It County Surveyor McGee was Embalming— Funeral Direct» j Mrs. Hundley was visiting in looking over the Grove last Sun­ FOREST GROVE INDERTAXiNG CO. the Grove Saturday, driving day. ov\r from her home in Dilley. W. P. Ireland, of Corvallis, J. S. Buxton, Manager J. R. Taylor, of Independence, visited the first of the week with Phone No. 642 Forest Grove, Or. is visiting in this city with rela­ his son W. W. Ireland, of this tives. Mr. Taylor is seeking a city. bu iness location and in all prob­ Jack Carlyle,, one of the first ability will settle in Forest residents of Cordova, Alaska, Grove. visited with friends in Forest Roy Fogel and Roy Phelps are | Grove last Sunday. becoming expert duck hunters. Special Communication promptly obtained OB HO TTT Tra.loM .irk«, They secured a brace each the Caveats. Copyright« and la b e ls registered. of Holbrook nodge No. TWENTY YEARS’ PRACTICE. Highest reference«. first of the week and had them [ Send model, sketch or photo, for tree report 30, A. F. and A. M. | -patentability. A ll business confidential. HAND-BOOK FREE. K xplainseverything. T ells served up at a little dinner by Work in the Master’s degree, H-'W to Obtain and Sell patents. What Inventions j ^ 'll Pay. How to Get a Partner, exp lain s best | Saturday evening, Nov. 23, at one of the Grove’s caterers. m echanical m ovem ents, and contains 300 other | ¡8:00. All visiting Brothers cor­ subjects of importance ito inventors. Address, ( has. E. Short, an old time dially invited. By order of the H. B. WILLSON & CO. Attorneys printer, was a business visitor in Worshipful Master. l B ox 3!H Willson Bldg. WASHINGTON, 0 . 0 . J the Grove Tuesday. Mr. Short A. B en K o r i , Sec’y. conducted the Crawford, Ne­ braska, Crescent, over twenty- four years ago, when that place was one of the outposts of civil­ ization. He is now located in Portland. Attorney John M. Wall, of Hll sboro, Democratic President­ Our Work Guaranteed and ial Elector, was in Forest Grove Your Patronage Solicited Friday of last week shaking hands and exchanging congratu­ lations with his fellow con­ spirators. Mr. Wall is a Demo­ crat of the progressive school First Ave., Foot Council St. Forest Grove, Oregon and a strong supporter of the Bryan policies. A GENERAL BLACKSMITH1NG AND HORSESHOEING J. C. WEGNER Closing Out Sals of Odd Pieces of Furniture ! A t Greatly Reduced Prices All Furniture that is tagged with red tags are the close-outs. Some of these pieces have been in stock for some time and seemed to be slow sellers, but I have reduced the prices so that they will move now. T hat I have a limited amount of different articles, as follows: Dressers, Buffas, China Closets, Beds, Chairs, Rockers, some Rugs, Lace Curtains, Lounges and Center Tables. In fact something of each article, have to come early to get the best buys. You will Stop to Consider “ Here is the line, Miss Drake.” depressed her in tu rn to think of the leftover husbands who would m ake love to her. "W hy is it th a t Evelyn doesn’t have real men here—like this Mr. S h a w ? ’ sh e found herself wondering vaguely a s the nig h t wore on. C H A P T E R III. In Which a Dog Trespasses. E E X E L O P E w as a perverse and calculating young person. She w as her own m istress and privileged to ride as often as she pleased, bnt it seemed ra th e r although splendidly decorous—th a t she d id not venture upon Mr. Shaw 's es­ ta te for more than a week a fte r her first encounter w ith The feudal baron. I f she found a peculiarly fem inine sa t­ isfactio n in speculating on his disap- polntm ent. It is not to he wondered a t W om anly Insight told her th a t Ran- dolph Shaw rode forth each day and w atched w ith haw klike vigilance for th e promised trespasser. In her im ag­ ination she could alm ost hear him curse the luck th a t was helping her to evade the patrol. One m orning a fte r a rain she rode w ith the du k e to th e spot w here Shaw Dilley’s Fish Market, open SIX had draw n his line in the road. She ^ . . g j n t h e week. Will deliver rL V ohnr d ,s ir in g X tlh V w * sol! fresh, salt and dried fish. North on th e opposite side of the line w as First avenue, telephone 692. disfigured by a mass of fresh hoof jj_ tf prints. She rejoiced to find th a t his , vigil w as incessant and w orthy of the Twenty head of good, young, respect it imposed. The desire to visit w e u b r o k e horses for sale cheap. th e haunted ™ See them at the U. S. Stable. an d more irresistible, but sne tu rn ea it aside w it h ail the relentless per- ^ 2 -4 t L. E. HESS, Owner. S E R V IC E P aint PURE MASURY’S WHITE PAINT in 5-gallon cans at $1.95 per Gallon A Paint Insurance Policy. W e have the exclusive sale in this vicinity for GOLD SEAL PAINT. We are authorized by the manufacturer to issue a written guarantee over our own signature that the paint will last five years. Special GOLD SEAL PAINT at $1.95 per Gallon. Let us figure on your whole bill of Paint, Oil, White Lead, Varnishes, etc. PURE WHITE LEAD, PURE LINSEED OIL, WALL PAPER and CLOTH in stock. Pacific Drug Co. .J WHY Dishes At Cost. Must close these out. See my windows NOT? In*. 3rd. I g u a ra n te e all th a t I do, as I consider w ork n o t w o rth g u a ra n te e in g , n o t w orth doing T his has been my policy. 4 th. A bsolute cleanliness. E v e ry in stru m e n t m u s t be cleansed, and a re used as th e y a re taken from th e s teriliz ers. 5 th. My p ric e s a re reasonable, no t advertised c h e a p p ric e s to lu re you in, and th e n c h a rg e you m o re —b u t a p ric e th a t w ill m ake m ore friends; m ore p a tie n ts; one p rice to alL Dr.ElofT.Hedlund, Dentist N . W C arn u 6th and Oak, 2nd floor, taka c k v a u a 1 Linoleum A few remnants of Linoleum cheap. All Linoleums reduced. Sewing Machines Guaranteed Sewirg Machines, with drop head, Special $16.50. Guaran­ teed ten years by the maker. Have a limited amount of other Sewing Machines that will be sold at cost this week only. G E O R G E G . P A TE R SO N FOREST GROVE, OREGON. i\