Gentleman From Indiana Crrti. 199. kr 3Wr Cpr4U 1902, lie uttered a cry ami stopped. Helen wai standing besldu the byclranifeas wltb butb bandit pressed to her face and ber eye rant ou the ground. Sue bad run away aa far as aha could run. There were blgb fence extending - down to the creek on each aide, and the water waa beyond. -Your be an Id. "You! Your Sbe did not lift ber eye, but began to move away from liliu wltb little backward step. When alie reached tbe bench on the bank abe sjhiWs wltb a quirk Intake of breath and In a voice lie almost fulled to bear, the merest whlniM-r, and ber worda came ao alow ly that aometiineii mlnutea separated tbein. "Can you will you keep me on tbe Herald r Keen you" II came near ber. "I don't under- stand. I It yon you who are here again r "Have you forgiven me? You know now why I wouldn't resign? You forgive my that telegram J" What telegram?" "Tbe one Unit came to you thl morning." "Your telegram?" "Yea." "rld you aend me one?" "Yea." "It did not come to me." "Yea-It did." "Hut wbut tvhi It about V "It waa alKiieu. ahe said; "It wa Igned" She paused and turned half away, not lifting the downcast lashea. Her band, renting upon the back of tbe bench, wa ahaklng. She put It behind ber. Then her eyes were lifted a little. and, though they did not meet his, be aaw them, and a glory sprang Into be ing In hi heart. Her voice fell still lower, and two heavy tear rolled down ber cheek. "It wna aliened," ahe whis pered, "It wa signed 'II. Hsbee. " He begnn to tremble from bead to foot. There wa a long silence. She bad turned full awny from hi in. When be spoke hi voice was as low as ber. and be spoke as slowly as she bad. "You meun then then It wa you?" "Yea." "You!" "Yea." "And you you hare yon bare been here all the timer' "All all except the week you were -hurt." Tbe bright veil that wrapped them wa drawn away, and they stood In the "1'our he sulci. Tour' quiet, gathering thiHk. He tried to loosen his neckband; It seemed to be choking him. "I I can't-1 don't com prehend It. I am trying to realise what It all means." "It uieaus nothing." she answered. "There waa an editorial yesterday," he said, "an editorial that I thought was almut ltodney McCune. Did you write ltr "Yes." "It wa about-me wasn't It?" "Yes." "It sald-lt said thnt-tbat I had won the the love of every person In Car low county." Suddenly she found her voice. "Do not misunderstand me." she said rapid ly. "I have done the little that I have done out of gratitude." She faced him tiow, but without meeting hi eye. "I owed you more gratitude than a wom an ever owed a man before, I think, and I would have died to pay a part of It." "What gratitude did you owe me?" "What gratitude? Kor what you did for my father." "I have never seen your father In my life." "Listen. My father I a gentle old man with white hnlr and kind eye. My name I my uncle's. He and my aunt have been good to tne a a father and mother altuv was seven year old, and they gne me their name by law, and I lived wltb them. My fa ther came to wv me once a year; I nev er came to see him. lie always told me everything wa well with him. that hi life wa happy, and I thought It wa easier for him not having me to take rare of, he has Ix-en so xr ever since I wa a child. Once he lost the little be had left to him In the world, hi only w ay of lunkiug his living. He liml no friends; he was hungry and deflor ate, and be wandered. I was dam-lug and going about wearing Jewels-only I did not know. All the time the brave heart wrote me happy letters. I should have known, for there wss one who did and w ho saved him. When at last I came to see my fattier he told me-be had written of his idol before, but It wa not till I came that he told It all to me. Do you know what I felt? While hi daughter wa dancing co tillon a stranger had taken his band and -and" A sob nwe In her throat and checked lier utterance for a im pent, but she threw up her head proud- i::: t3X MmClmn Cm. hr MtCtmm. TklUIj SZl Cm. IT. "Gratitude. Mr. naraiess:- tne cried. "I aw James FUbee' daugh ter r He fell back from the bench with a sharp exclamation and stared at ber through tbe gray twilight She went on hurriedly, still not looking at him. "I wanted to do something to show you that I could be ashamed of my vile neglect of him something to show you hi daughter could be grateful and It ha been such dear, happy work, the little I have done, that It aeems, after all, that I have done It for love of my self. It I what I had always wanted to do to earn a living for myself, to live with my father. When I came here, my aunt and uncle were terribly afraid I would stay wltb htm. It wa to prevent thl that they determined to go abroad, and my father said I must go back to them. Then you were were hurt, and be needed me ao much ha let me tay. When you when you told me"- she broke off wltb a strange, fluttering, half Inarticulate lit tle laugh that wua half tears and then resumed In another tone "when you told me you cared that night that night of the storm bow could I be sure? It bad bven only two days, you see, and even If I could have bee sure of myself why, I couldn't have told you. Oh, I bad so brazenly thrown my self at your bead time aud again those two duy In my my worship of your goodness to my fattier and my excite ment In recognizing In his friend tbe hero of my girlhood that you had ev ery right to think I cared; but If but If I had If I bad loved you with my whole soul I could not have why, no woman could have I mean the sort of girl I am couldn't have admitted it must have denied It Do you think that then I could have answered 'Ye.' even If I had wanted to even If I hud been sure of myself? And now" Her voice sank again to a whisper. "And now" "And now?" he said tremulously. She gave a hurried glance from rlnht to left and from left to right, like one In ter ror seeking a woy Of escape; she gath ered ber skirts In ber hand as If to run Into the garden, but suddenly she turn ed and ran to him. She threw her arms about hi neck and kissed him on tbe forehead. When they heard the Judge calling from the orchard they went buck through the garden toward the house. It wua dark. The whitest asters were but gray splotches. There was no one' In the orchard. Briscoe bad gone In door. Did you know you are to drive me Into town In the phaeton for tbe fire works?" ahe asked. "Fireworks?" "Yea. Tbe great Hark less has come home." Even In tbe darkness he could see the look tbe vision had given him when tbe barouche turned Into the square. She smiled upon him and said, "All afternoon I was wishing I could have been your mother." He clasped her band more tightly. Thl wonderful world!" he cried, "Yesterday I had a doctor a doctor to cure me of lovesick ness!" After a time they bad proceeded a little nearer the bouse. "We must hurry," she said. "I am sure they have been waiting for us." This was true; they bad. From tbe dining room came laughter and hearty voices, aud the window were bright with the light of many lamp, lty and by they stood Just out side tbe patch of light thut fell from one of tbe window. "Look!" aald Helen. "Aren't they good, dear people?" The beautiful people!" he answered. THC END. The British Ualaesu It 1 among the thing generally known that the guinea obtained It name from the gold from which It wna made having been brought from tbe Uulnea coast by the African company of traders. Tbe Qrat notice of ths gold was In 1649, during the common wealth of Kngland, w hen on the 1 Ith of April of that year the parliament re ferred to the council of atate a paper presented to-the house concerning the coinage of gold brought In a ship lately come from "(Julny" for the better" ad vancing of trade. Hut It was In tbe reign of Charles II. that the name was first given to this coin. It Is among things not generally known that when the guinea was originally coined the Intention was to make It current as a twenty shilling piece, but from an er ror, or rather a scrtii of errors, In cal culating the eaet proportions of the value of gold aud silver It never cir culated for that value.- Sir Isaac New ton In his time fixed the true value of the guinea In relation to silver at 2ti. 8d., and by his advice the crown pro claimed that for the future It should be current at 21 shillings. Rlaht la Llae. Hh k-lie's trying berry culture now, you know, and he says he' having considerable success. Wick-Yes? Hicks-Yes, although he admit the return are iniall as yet. Wicks Well, that sounds natural. You might call that "biicitss, with small fruit." Catholic Standard and Times. aallaa. "What kind of a show have you?" the manager was asked. Well," be repll.il guardedly, "thst depends on whether I am talking to the public or revising the salary list" Chicago Toat The time (r coughs and mlds is here, ut mith a Imttle of Hates' W hite Pine nd Tar Syrup in the liotiwe no one need suffer any Inconvenience. It's the lnt remedy on the market. Call at the Delta drug store. County CommUaionera. K'oncluilud (roui First Patfe.) Petition of J. W. Maitland to can cel sale of delinquent taxes. It ap pearing that ii acres in nw nw sec. 1 6 n. 4 w. was doubly assess ed and that taxes were paid, but land was sold to Washington coun ty on account of the assessment, it is ordered that said sale be cancel led on the tax sale record. Application for an exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair by the Ladies' Lewis and Clark Club of Hillsboro; ordered that the sum of $zy be ap propriated for a Washington coun ty exhibit at said fair. " The tallowing bills were audited and allowed: r. W. Mverroora. wails and bl-hsys .. 2 04 disss A fruit hoinine, ( bills, slat, - M 15 C. II. Jeremiah, board of prisoner . 7 40 ... ,t.. a. f a t,in flat ?K Irwin iiuumiu a cv. unis, ,v w i. ,.l ... ' . .... , m AA Harem Miller, r. aud b. 24 36 Redmond A tbtpplnictun, r. nd h. . !l 00 U. I". Case, its. amidst. CI 90 Hillsboro Iixleixili.lsut, itat. 36 l 1. H. Htnklejr, e. b 2 Oil August Vanloo, r. and b.-....... 11 UO V Ictof Crop, r. sod n. .- ll v Mays Bros, relief Dsn Boner. .... II. C. ('anion, r. aud b. 'union lirus. rsndb. How D.Tli A Kliliain, sut. L. C. Walker, r. and b. Geo. D. Billiard A Co. Mat. rUuunnoeu and Co. relief Frank Vanleby, r, and h. Wheeler iltg. Co. e. h. ... Brigs Broa, 2 bills r. and h. W. M. Jsckaou, salary A. M. Collins, salary W. O. lionelson, e. b Tbos. Cox, r. aud h Jen. It. Wilcox, ssscssln . an SA so 1& 40 IS 40 12 ' 10 ao Ml 70 11 OU 4 00 4 ao AO 00 35 00 aoua lb oo 24 2 Union I.uintierCo. r. and h, J. C. Iainkln, e. b and )" E. I. Kurstll, salary and itat. Wlllll Ireland, dep. reo E. J. (lodmao, Ml and depl, sis I. . II. II. Clark, r. and b.. J. O.Hoos, r, andb. A. J. Hoy, relief f. Mcdllt. r. and b Callahan and Herring, r. and h J. W. Ooodln, relief, p f. T. A. Bailey, ex lnwn J. Roberta, roads aud high ways. C. E. Hedge " J. W. Ooodln, poof farm, willed by Jacob Brugger. . Portal (irovs Times, ptg City, Walor sod Light . Laudess Brown, r and b . , . 41 68 211 66 Mi r mi oti nit aa 12 00 7 40 6 00 2 Ml I 30 300 Oil 6 7a IS 5i 42 7A ia ao Ittllsboro Argus, ptg Gen. Kaoson Post 0, A. R. , relief or -mphl) m- Johnston Bros, r and b , , r'red HamoL r and b . , . , , . J. W. C'onnell, sal and ilept ( lark and Buchanan, ex co, reo. L. A. Rood, aal. sta. r and b W. J. Butner, sal, milage r, and b C, B Bucbanaa, al. milage, r. and b. relief T II Maury, Jury fees la justice court . Chaa llulibert, 8 r Van meter " " .. i P Alpine " II C Wilkes " Mr. McKarland, witness free In justice e Mrs. Perry, ' " Mlly I. Moe " " ' Fred KUlgwn, jimloe fees O T Olsten, constable fee . H T Itagley, Justice fee . , , E B Happlugton, constable ft a , . Russell Frost, witness fees 4 6u 00 223 ao 2.(1 00 63 13 21 40 IS 60 1 oo 1 oo l oo 1 00 1 00 I ao i ao 1 ao 2 oo 7 00 7 U) 7 CO 2 U0 Dr J P Tarn I rule " , ,. Mamie Landesa, " K 0 Brown, comne rfees, Kllen Ford . I ao 2 00 70 i ao Arab Hoyl, wltnc-a " " Mrs. J. C. Klrkwood " " 1 AO l ao 1 oo 1 oo Adra M. Ford, " CFIIaya, Juror" " ST Bowser " C 1. Umkln witness i ao i ao 6 oo i oo 1 oo Mrs P B Houthworlh " Or J P Tamleale ' B C I.uce, Juror " L A Ixing ' ' ' W II Rlngle " A B Bailey, ' i oo i oo 4 00 4 00 Joseph Robinson Mavis and highways C. Kebs, " On motion court adjourned. L. A. ROOD, Judge. If you want good fl lur, go to Uoh Orwr's, he kwpi Lllrty Bell, fl.05 per sack and (Jilt Edge, $1.10 per sack. Iloth hard wheat flour and do he'.ter in lown. If anyone who reads this notice lias a horse he would like to let out for his keep, he can find a chance by applying at this ollice. The party referred to wants to use the horse two or three days each week, and in return for the service will give the animal the lx-st of care and plenty to eat. Wanted. Special representative in this county and adjoining territories, to represent and advertise an old established busi ness bonne of solid financial standing. Halary $21 weekly, with Expense ad vanced each Monday by check direct (rom headquarters. Horse and buggy furnished when necessary; position er maiicnt. Address Blew llroe. A Co.. IH pt. A, Motion I'.ldg., Chicago, III. IVlta Tiiik Liver Till is a splendid remedy for indigestion and liiliouiHicss. Hotter than the U-st cascorets ever made. 'or general use there is nothing U-ttcr. Twenty-live cents at IVlta Irng Store. Reduced Rates to St. Louis Eao. tiort. The Southern Pacific Co. will sell round trip tickets at greatly retimed rates to St. I-oui and .Chicago, account ifthe St. Liuis kiMtition, on the d.l lowing dates: June Itf, 17, IS; Jul 1, - i August 8, 9, v 10; Septemlier 6, 6 ; tVb.Wr a, 4, 5. lining trip must 1 completed within ten days from date of sale, and tiasMcn- Bits will lw permitted to start on any lay that will enable them to reach ilea- iiisiti-m within the ten davs limit. Ke urn limit liinetv davs. but lint lnt.T fhsn Itfcemher 31, 1!M. rr lull information as to rates and routes call on II. A. Ilinhawf Agent Southern Pacific at Hillsboro. . Both 'Phones. R. II. Ortvr tiaa Just imt In an.itlur (hone and ran now talk to almiwt any n in theroiinty. Hyoiimant irriNir ies, jiiKt step to either 'plione, call tip hi store anl leave your order, and yon ill get the N'st to I had in the mar ket. rTunij't delivery and right j ricea. Outpour ice cream at Falmateer'. See rkhuluierich Bros'. $ .U0 suits. A No. 1 bacon, 14 cents er mjuu1, llreer's. You can get any kind f a Hunk printed by applying at this otlk-e. Ice Cream The Hazclwood best on eurtli (or sale by the dish, pint or quart at Palinatuer's. I have just received several dine and cylinder graphophones and alx-ut LD0 of the latest records, (or lth the disc and cylinder machines, from the Columbia company. lie sure and select some of these records (or your machine. F. R. DA I LEV. Fchuluiericu Lros. are offering suits at just oiie-lial( of their former price. We have some remnants that must lie sold. See them. Suits for 15.00 Dr. A. A. Harris Magnetic Healer. 1 Hucmwtfully treat diseases with out the use ol druga or surgery, by I tnO Wellm.T Kystem of rurignetlc healing. Call and hpa mo. Consul tation free. UOlcfl over City Bakery, Hillsboro, Or. - TliellilNlH.ro ImlcKMidciit, The Ta one .Monthly and The Tohslo I'.hide, all three public ons.ntie year (or t'.'.IM). You can buy canned good cheap er at (Jreer'a thao any place In Hill boro. Don't iia 1 Nt. Uul 'Till you call at or write lo the Chicago, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul iUilroad. OiUtt) 131 Third Hirwt, Portland, Oregon. L w rttte to all point Eiist, in connection wiilh all traiiHCoutlncntalH. II. 8. HOWE, General Agent, Portland, Or WA NTKI) Quickly, few psruons to represent honw among retail mer estalillshed wholesalu honw among retail chants and sgeuis. I ocal territory of few coun ties. (IS salary and expenses paid weekly. Permanent eiiKsgemenl. Iluaineas suocesbl'iil. Previous experience uol esaeulial. Kuohme self addressed envelope. Address Hupxsistsnhunt 1'savsi.ibs, Ibtliearlwru St., Chicago. ASK THK AGKNT FOR TICKETS VIA To Spokane, S. I'aul, Minneap olis, llulutli, (.'hiciiKO, St. Louis, and All Points Kast and South. 2 OVKRLAND TRAINS DAILY. I he flyer and the I'ast Mall SPLENDID SERVICE. I'P-TODATK HQUPIMENT COl'RTKOl'S EMPLOYES DAYLIGHT TRIP ACROSS the CASCADK and ROCKY MOUN TAINS. For Tickets, Rates, Folders and Full Particulars, call on or address II. DICKSON, City Ticket Apet, 122 Third St. Portland. S. G. YKRKKS, G. V. P. A., . 6i 2 First Av., Seattle, Wash We give Kxpxlitel Servlre on Freight. Kiiute your shipments via the Grout Northern. Full inlormation from Wm. IIakdkr, (ieneral Aitent. 1'orllur.d, Ore. DON'T GET VET! ASK YOUD DEAltP FOP TH SLICKER MADt FAMOUS BY A DtPUTATION EXTENDING OVtD MODE THAN HALF A CENTUM! -tc-v I uvylk O jamtm ana - 1 mUneJ In bUvcK er yellow 1 I for all kind of wet work. JATWACTTON U CUaBANTtED k YOU JTKI TO JHt SIGN OP THE FISH. M A J TOWtS CO.BO3T0N. MASS.U 5 A TOWPS CANADIAN CO L.t, TORONTO CAH ,6 Yse kla Im rrr sisrMi kslldis'i ini yti siatass srt spelt, Tsrrslscnsf ls,lsMrrsn4C;sllrnniH'Art, Bsl I s testis' t mr BoMi'isonk.HslKi I hSlh Blks -s' U M. Lm mhm Use Ssrscs M Fiks. SsilsS sf ik riks," kT WsIIks Irvia. Cosrris aiss kf CSUUI'I WssklS. PsMHBa ftf BSTSIMHva. To SL Louis and Return Hmt sft, it, lt, .T , a, I, Ascst ,9,1a, ksssmket t, , 7l Ocio! I, 4, f . halt, BlasIT 4srs. The Rock Island System offer two routes to the World's Fair' City via St. Pul Minnespurii, atxl through Scxnic CukaraJo. No chsnge of cars, OgJen to St. Louis and St. Paul to St. Louis. Full Informatics! Call er writs. A. H. McDonald, Orsrral Aft, led 3rd Siren, cor. Aider Street, fortlaoU, Ore, Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific Three Trains to the Hast Daily 1 briHiub Pullman sutuilard and lounul slevp Ins t ars dally lo Oinaho, ( bicavo, li"Okne; liurli ulivping cars ilailv lo katiaas t'liy. throuitb I'ullmaii UMirisi Wping ears (peranii ally cuii.lm tcili wwkly torhli ago. kanaas I'Hy; lovlluiug chair cars (wats dailv) la Sjus dally. 70 HOURS PORTLAND TO CMICAOO No changs of cars 70 1KI'AKT KK Chli'aKO Portland Sitclal B l.i a in via ll'uiiuiium Atlantic Kxpreaa M: p lu via I Inn t liiKton HI. Paul" Kal slail 6.K p ui via Ppokans 11MK m llKlil l.ES from PorUand, Or. Halt Lake, Denver, Ft Worth, Oiualia. Kan A KKI K KKual sas City, Hi. Ixniis, Chi cago and Kast. tx p. m. Halt t.ak. IH-nvrr, Ft Worth, Omaha, Kan sas City. HI Uiuia. I til 7 is a. m. l-ago aud Kast. W alla W alla, lwlston Spokane, W allare.l'nll man, MinneatMihn. Hi, I'aul, Imluin, Milwau. ka,('hiraKo and Katl. S:O0 a. at. Ocean and River Schedule For fan Fraurlsco Kvery tlve days at p. tn. For Astoria, way wmilHaml North lk-a-h ilally leseept Humtavl at S:uu p. m. ; Hatunlays at III uo l. in. Dally service (water peruiitlliig) oo the Willamette and Yamhill rivers. For further Information ask or write your nearest ticket agout, or A. I. CraiaT General Passenger Agent, The Oregon Hallway A Navigation Co., Portland, Oregon. LI0UOR-MORPMIN-T0BACC0l rr.re HABITS PERMANENTLY CUREDl -s ros ruu SAncuiAdJ I aMu t mi r r iwnrurr- po si tl a No.osi r, I Before You Purchase Any Other Write THE NEW HOME 8EWIN0 MACHINE COMPANT OSANSE, MASS. Many Sewing Machines are made to sell regard lets ol quality, but the New llatuo" It made to wear. Our guaranty never runt out We make Sewing Machines to suit all conditions of thetrade. The "w Home" standi atths bead of all 11 Is h-srrswle family sewing machine Hold by aalhorlaiMt dealers) oaljr ros salc Chicago Portland Special the most liixiirintis tr.iin in the world, l'ullman slt't tiini' c.trs. iliiiinu cars, i..,it.., ...... t.;, a i.i..,.. (li.'irlx-r .ind li.ttti). l.isstli.in tlirce H d.iys rorll.iiul ti Cliican. TwoTlirougliTrains to C'liicno d.iily from l'urtl.inil and mints in OrrK" anil K.tstern Wash Milton vi.i the Ore yon Railroad & Navigation l o.. Orison Short Line, Union Pacific? K. K. and Chicago & North-Western Ky., over Tha Only Double-Track Railway Tha Mltiouri River and Chicago Daily rvrnrHinns in ('iillnian ttiurinl slf pini; c ar Ironi rrt!nii(t ihruutch In t.liKrtt:o witliuul cliMiitfe. a. S. RITCtllF, A. C HARKRR. tiM'Uil Par. Ci.tl, t,fnrfilA.al, AO M.i,terl Strr.i. i;t lhl,S btr-4, SAN I'SANcllM.O. CAL. fiiKIUNU, UBS. Chlcsso A MorthWcstrrn Ky. 'SIOTO'( ftllt BUY THE f 'Sewing JaciiIiie l4K y m mil ari r aval oa rruest. 11 I I Who Fills Your Prescription? If we fill j our prescription or re cipe it is filled with the best quality of drugs and t'ull-wcight without over charge fot honest service. 'e pay uo one to send you to us aud therefore, it PAYS YOU to bring your prescriptiou here. A goodly uumlier of people are al ready aware of this and u trial will convince you. Bailey's Pharmacy. Tourist Cars Going Many lirt'fer for the transcontinental jour ney. The Chicago,Mihvaiikee & St. Paul Ry. can arranjjo for your trip cast in tourist cars offer you choice of routes and save you money, IE. N. HOW I', Csfiirrril A tr,t. 134 City Bill Poster Special Attention given to Slums, Tlieatres and Gen eral Posting, etc. Prices reasonable and all of my -work gnarenteetl. Ilox 312 The Most ilelightfnl Way to Cross the Continent. Through Salt Lake City, Glenwood Springs, Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver. A Daylight Hide Through Xatnre's Art (Jalleiy. Passing Castle Gate, Canon of the Grand, Tennessee Pass, Marshall Pass and the Royal Gorge. 3 Trains Daily Between Ogden and Denver EQUIPMENT and SERVICE SECOND TO NONE SEEK 1X0 FUUTHEK, HETTEIt CAN'T HE FOUND For detailed Information, address W. C. McBRIBE, General Agent. lZ4 Third Street PARK AND WASHINGTOTi STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1866. Ojkmi all the year. Trivate or class instruction.. .. Thonsands of graduates in jkjsi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to attend our school. ' Catalogue, .specimens, etc., free A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.D., PRINCIPAL Hillsboro Dray Line . . . k. w. tioouru rrop. Lllit and Heavy I)rayns;o I'laaas aad llunsrhilil leoiN Mm 1st r perlaltr. Alaaj prampt aa1 rrllabler UIt atrial. East. oxju'rii'iici'd travi'Iors tourist slct-pini' cars Third St.. Portland and Distributor V. F. ALLISOX. Portland, Oregon (ieiiiiine Vi'iii-tiil.lc iari liiiient hutter wr;ipiini: jsijs-r for salu at this olllee. Si.e, tlx 1.1. Send No Money ONLT TOUR NAM B AND ADDRESg ForSampUt of Cloth. Bto. LLsOOL $14.50;' Tbe Medal Tailor -Tt Till. tX. -w.a