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A Wonderful N«w Policy b n W by the
Bankers Life Company
at D e e 'Meines,
town
A m o n Y m ' g - c t v IIO S O O
i f yon die from any natural cause, the Coaapany pays -
*10,900
I f you d ie from accident, the Cortpany pay* - - • -
20,000
I f you become tota lly and perm anently disabled, during at
disability all premium paym ents are waived and at
one year the Company pays you 11,000 per y*
as t r ig as yen live, and a t your death pays - - -
Under the disability benefit, i f you U v» eleven y e a n , you receive 10,000
O r, t f you fiv e tw enty-one years, yen rserive
20,006
And a t death yea r fam ily e r betete wUl rserive - - . -
10,000
II roo would nut keep up a useless
comapuodracu with MU relative of
father's," Meauor (aid. “she would
M « oeee to his mothssi placed an arm not tool (roe to drop la upoo us at
•round her lovingly.
any timo. The last was a shopping
“But Johnny boy. It*s your future tour, I remember, and I. had to go
I'm looking for—I want you to be with her to hunt bargain boots."
“And she wore." Owen chimed In. “a
happy, and with year salary you can
not afford to hire a cook. Whatjs muslin dross In the shopping district
•ore, laddy. I’m afraid, as It Is. she and a hat coveiWd with pink roeos.’*
"Which Is,” Mrs. Tyler Interposed,
would Just be an ornament to grace
your home with. Instead o f a home-lov “beside the point The question, now
ing wife. I f only she would glee up
her idle hours, apd during those hours with your father's young Irish rela
tive. for surely Moira evinces the
lepra to soak."
“There, there, mother, deer, let's net characteristics of her own (Other's
country people—Including the Irish
talk on this subject again.“
When John culled on Margaret, or bine eyes which won my ever-ready
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“Poggy," as he lovingly nicknamed sympathy."
Mrs Tyler sighed modestly.
htr, a vision In lovely pink met him
“Why. she should take It Into her
at the doer.
“Oh. Johnny, 1 have
something Wonderful to tell you,“ and bead to leave her village home, and
laughing happily she ushered him Into come to spend this particnlar night
s luxurious parlor, far different from With ns, Is more than I
say. This
John’s modest parlor. After what night at all nights, with Loraine, the
seemed a little eternity to John, won great harpist, at the opera house, and
dering what Peggy was so excited our Invited meets for the occasion.
about, that young Indy appeared at Tea cent hide Moira away; one-can't
the door wtth n huge hat bo* almost exactly nub her. But to be obliged
as large a* henelL as Peggy was rath te Introduce her at dinner to Rpotia-
er abort. “ Now does your eyes. John,” wood Cameron, ■ for Instance, or—"
Mrs. Tyler paused In consternation—
“or to the Honorable Justin Oranlson.
“She loaves ns no alternative,”
Eleanor replied. “ ‘W ill arrive Just In
time for dinner. Am motoring^ln
with a neighbor and will not need to
bu mot.' A) so—and my soul trembles
at the •also’—confident little Moira
brings with her g friend. She wants
cousin Moitié to meet her dear undo
and aunt.“
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“There's one good thing.” said Owen
quickly. “Our opera box wotft hold
one other chair./ We’re full there, so
no excuse Deeded.”
“Moira and bar cousin Molile wonld
doubtless enjoy themselves better at
e picture show then hearing a' concert
celebrity," Mm. Tyler aaid. “The eve
ning can be provided for nil right
Jt*l dinner that Tm worrying about”
“Do yon suppose." Owen offered
"Peggy. I’m awfully sorry I am SOfb
poor company this evening, but moth wearily, “ that I might entertain our
er, has be4a at that ‘cooking’ staff peer relation and bar-country cousin
again; and eh. Peggy I I* vs Just horn In the breakfast room while the rest
Tm usually the
hoping right along that yon would of yen am dining?
,ooe to bo sacrificed, end no Eleanor’s
one day surprise mother and—7
Going over te John, she looked Mm nffhtr with the Honorable Justin ah
squarely In the eyee and said, seri- most béglns to look promising—“
“ We haven’t much time to decide."
ously: "John, I will surprise her. and
H I make her love am tome day, I ■ Mm Tyler answered testily. T think
hope—levs me M r my very self, gad th e ft Spot In wood Cameron’s voice
net my cooking; and. oh | l don’t what
this bat. I hate I t bate It I” and the are dressed and ready. Go down.
tears (Ml teat.
* Eleanor, whUe Owen and-I try to think
The following week John way sent some way out o f our difficulty."
Prom the lower hall came presently
to New York, to he gone five meat he
m business for the firm. Peggy prom a duet of pleasant voices. The Hon
ised to writ# faithfully every weak, as orable Justta had evidently arrived.
And before the two women, regard-
be went away not entirely' onkappy,
but looking forward to the time when Ihs each other perplexedly, had time
to settle their vexing question, to them
“ Tm awfully lonesome since John came aloe an echoing chime o f wom
went away, and l haven’t much ambi an’s Tokaa so ft low-pitched voices,
tion to cook or do anything else," which nevertheless reached them In
thought Mrs. Andrews a week after their upper rorfm.
“It’s Moira." gasped Mrs. Tyler.
John bed le ft
Then her eyea fixed
themselves on the following ad la tbs
"A M —the equal a,” Gwen added,
paper: “ Young Indy about to be mar "and they’ve run plump Into Eleanor
ried would like five months Instruc and our fnests."
tion In housework and cooking." Then r "W e mast go down.” Mrs. Tyler mid
Ihe box number followed at the post- hastily. ’Ton can get the girls off to
office. ■'Well, o f ell thing»—what a their rooms, Gw so.”
queer ad, hut that girl sure has g rit
So tbs mother end sister, descending
end I admire lt-ynow that John has the stairs, came upon a pretty but con
gone, why can’t t take ber in. poor fusing ricture.
soul, end help her o a t!" And the
Just Before the fireplace with It’s'
more she thought o f It ths
biasing logs, and before Eleanor In
wanted te do It, so accordingly the her elaborate frock, stood tare slim.
next day n young girl presented her (Tssh-faced young girls; their long
self In answer to Mrs. Andrews’ letter. cloaks bad been cast aside and their
“ Why, Margaret W illis!” bat Mrs. Mne-doth dresses were dark and sim-
Andrews not suspecting that Peggy
had earns In answer to her letter, and
thlpktng she came about John, (rose
up completely and stared at Margaret,
hat net unkindly.
“ Please don’t look at me like that,
T e Moire’* red tips at right of her
Mrs. Andrews—1 am the young lady
who—who wants to know how to keep sent came quickly an eager smile.
house, how to cook. Oh, won’t you help Motile MCVey, waiting, smiled calmly.
me while John Is gon ar And as Mrs. As she waited she lifted from her
Andrews gated at this girl whom she dusky hair a snow-wet cap.
“ W ow er* caught In the storm," she
always regarded as a doll, her heart
went out to her when she saw how Informed the Honorable Justin who
love her Johnny to come' and humble
bereelf like this to his mother. Mrs.
Andrew* beamed on Peggy
said:
“Yea, my dear little girl, rm going to
help you i and w all give John the
surprise of his life.”
John arrived Som
e around noon three
days sooner than h* was expected, and
received the surprise of his life when
he sew hie dainty Peggy, her face
ty , Oregon, herein after described, do
hereby petition your Honorable Body
to cause to be organised n drainage
d istrict fo r the purpose o f having
such lauds reclaim ed and protected
31> W illia m . A . Church
82. 0 . C. Ham lin
33 Southern Pacific Company
te r MO o f the General L ew s o f O re 34. Tow n o f Coaledo
gon, fo e the yea r 191it
,
The neme proposed tor such d istrict
is "C oalsdo D rainage D istrict, No.
The proposed reclam ation and pro-
tection o f said lands is fo r
and agricu ltu ral purposes i
proposed reclam ation and i
w ill be conducive to the pub!
and w elfa re, and o f public u>
n er on the N orth lin e o f Section 29.
Thence W est alon g said Section lino
380.0 fe e t, thence N orth 14 m ile,
thence N orth w esterly to the 14 C or
ner an the W est lin e o f Section 20,
thence W est 660.0 fe e t, thence N orth
380J) fe e t T h em e Sant 660.0 fe e t,
to the Section lin e, thence North
along th e Section lin e 14 m ile, thence
N orth w esterly to the 14-14 Cor. at
the N . W . C om er o f the N . E . 14 o f
the N . E. 14 o f Section 1 », thence,
N . 45 degrees W . 983.8 fe e t, thence
N . 45 degrees S> 8*0.0 fe e t, thence
Southeasterly te a point on the Sec
tion line between See. 19 and Sec. 20,
880.0 fe e t South o f the N . E. Corner
o f S e c ..20, thence E ast 660.0 feet,
thence South 660.0 fe e t, thence South
easterly to the S. E . Corner o f the
S. W . 14 at the N . W . 14 o f Section
20.0, thence Southeasterly to a point
on the H tection lin e 900.0 fe e tN o r th
o f the *4 Corner on the South line
o f Sec. 20, thence E ast 900.0 feet,
thence N orth easterly to the N . W .
C om er o f the S E . * a f the S. E.
14 o f Section 80, thence N ortheaster
ly to ’ a point on the 14 Section line
880.0 W est o f the 14 C om er on the
E ast lin e o f Section *0, thence N orth
w esterly to n point on the 14 Section
line 660.0 fe e t north o f thk H Sec
tion Corner on the South lin e o f See.
17, thence East 880.0 feet, thence
Southeasterly to a point on th e Sec
tion Line 990.0 fe e t W est o f 8. E.
Cor. o f Sec. 17, th em e N orth w eet-
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* Sec. 17, thence
East 660.0 fe e t,
N orth
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easterly to n point on the 14 Section
line 830.0 fe e t East o f the N . W . Cor
ner o f the N . E. f t e f the 8. E . 14
o f Sec. 17, thence Southeasterly te
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A ll o f, the lands included in said
proposed d istrict are property includ
ed therein, and w ill be benficially a f
fected by the operations o f the pro*
posed d istrict.
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The benefits at such proposed re
clam ation and protection w ill exceed
the.dam age to be done, and the best
in terest o f the land included, and o f
the owners o f such land as n whole,
end o f the public a t la rge w ill be pro
m oted by the form ation and proposed
operation at said district.
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a w a it ,
u iiu c i
vue
pruviBiuus O I
which this petition is proposed, is a
proper and advantageous method at
accom plishing, the reclam ation and
protection o f the land in said proposed
drainage district.
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The signora o f this petition agrot
that they w ill pay any and a ll ox-
4ksmne
thence N orth w esterly to n point en
the Section line 990.0 fe e t E ast e f
the S. W . Cor. e f Sec. 16. thence
N orth 660.0 fe e t thence E ast 060
feet, thence South 660!0 fe e t thence
S. 45 degree* E. 933.8 fe e t, thence
N . 45 degrees E. 938.8 fe e t to the 14
Sec. Corner on the Sooth line at Sec.
16, thence N ortheasterly te « point
on the 14 8ec line 660.0 fe e t eaal
o f the 14 C om er on the 'W est lin e «
Sec. 15. thence N orth easterly to n
point op the Section line 200 fe e t
W est o f ths S. E. Cor. o f the
S. W . 14 o f the 8. W . 14 o f Section
10. thence N orth 580.0 fe e t thehee
W est to the line between Sec. 9 A
10, thence North 330.0 feet, thence
East 990.0 fe e t, thence North 600.0
feet, thence N orth w esterly to the 14
Section corner between See. 9 and 8ee.
10, thence N orth 880.0 feet, thence
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12. D. Donovan.
18. M argaret Done
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14. Jas. L F errey
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17. W illiam Grow
lb . Paul G riffon
I f . Paolo G riffon
"My cousin Mollle," Moira was
breathlessly explaining, "came out yes
terday, most unexpectedly to see me.
Oar neighbor Mrs. West, diked to be
allowed to drive us Into the city to
day ; eo 1 hurried off a word to you at
the first moment. Mollle really want
ed to go to a hotel, but I maxed her to
come and see Uncle Tyler. Mollle has
spent most of her life In Europe, so
we have seed little of each other, bnt
“ ghe «femes, of course,” Mollle gent
hot biscuits oet of the even. "John,”
wee all poor Peggy could say, and ly Interrupted, "straight to see her
down want those delicious biscuits on dearest cousin. 1 fear this evening
the floor, and after picking bl* little that we have bee® unfortunate in tres
girl up’ In his arms and kissing the passing upon a family dinner party.”
flashed cheeks, he stooped and picked
Silently perplexed, hostess and
up the pan e f biscuits rather gingerly, daughters, gnzed at each other. It was
Honorable Justin who relieve«! the
they wonld be llhe bricks. But wee situation.
ds** w ill never cess*. 1er the biscuits
"There can be no trespass where
were lovely afid «o ft, deliciously the charming Lorain* honors with her
browned. Mm Andrews and Peggy company." he said.
“While Mlae
had kept the whole affair a secret from Moira mast always bring ber own
John, and at that moment Ms mother
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