Æ IK E N S IB E BV MRS. MARY J. HOLMES •f "B m Tht e«(IMi Or»kam " •• IcasM m C H A P T K R V II.— (Continued.) “ I f I could only take her something,” he Mid, glancing ruefully around hie of­ fice. “ Now, if she were Jessie, nuts and raisins might answer— bat she must not eat suck trash aa that,” and he set him­ self to think again, just as Guy Rem­ ington rode up, bearing in his hand a moat exquisite bouquet. ” 1 thought you might be going down to Honedsle, aa I knew you returned last night, so I brought these flowers for your patient with my compliments, or if you prefer I give them to you, and you can thus present them as if coming from yourself.” “ As if I would do that,” the doctor answered. “ Did you arrange It, or your gardener 7*’ he asked, and when Guy re­ plied that the merit of arrangmenti if merit there were, belonged to himself, lie began to deprecate his own awkward­ ness and want of tact. “ Here I have been cudgeling my head this half hour trying to think what I could take her as a peace offering, and could think of noth­ in g while you----- Well, you and I are different entirely. You know just what is proper— just what to say, and when to m y it— while t am a perfect bore.” Guy regarded hia friend attentirely, noticing that extra care had been bestow­ ed upon his toilet, that the collar was fresh from the laundry, and the new era rat tied in a most unexceptionable manner, instead of being twisted into a hard knot, with the ends looking as if they had been chewed. “ Doc,” he Mid, when his surrey was completed, “ how old are you— twenty- five or twenty-six T” - “ Twenty-fire— just your age— why?” aad the doctor looked with an expression so wholly innocent o f Guy's real meaning that the latter, instead of telling why, replied: “ O h ! nothing; only I was wondering if you would do to be my father. Agnes, I rerily believe, is more than half in lore with you ; but, on the whole, I would not like to be your son; so I guess you’d bet­ ter take someone younger— My Jessie. You are only eighteen years her senior." The doctor stared at him a maxed, and when he had finished Mid with the ut­ most candor: “ What has that to do with Madeline? I thought we were talking of her.” “ Innocent as the newly born babe,” was Guy's mental comment, aa he con­ gratulated himself on his larger and more varied experience. And truly Dr. Holbrook was as simple- hearted as a child, never dreaming of Guy’s meaning, or that any emotion mve a perfectly proper one had a lodgment In his breast as he drove down to Hone- dale, guarding carefully Guy’s bouquet, aad wishing he knew just what he ought to say when he presented it. I 'The perspiration was standing under Maddy’s hair, and when the doctor step­ ped acroM the threshold, and she knew he really was coming near her, it oosed out upon her forehead in big, round drops, while her cheeks glowed with a feverish h e tt Thinking he should get along with it better If he treated her just as he would Jessie, the doctor confronted her at once, and asked: “ How is my little patient to-day?” A faint scream broke from Maddy’s lips, and she involuntarily raised her hands to thrust the stranger away. This black-eyed, black-haired, thick-set man was not Dr. Holbrook, for he eras taller and more slight, while she had not been deceived in the dark brown eyes which, even while they seemed to be mocking her, had worn a strange fascination for the maiden of fourteen and a half. The doctor fancied her deliridus again, and this reassured him at once. Dropping the bouquet upon the bed. he clasped one of her hands in his, and without the slightest idea that she comprehended him, Mid, soothingly: “ Poor child, are you afraid of me— the doctor. Dr. Holbrook ?” Maddy did not try to withdraw her hand, but raising her eyes, swimming In tears, to his face, she stammered out: “ What does It mean, and where is he — the one who— asked me— those dread­ ful questions? I thought that was Dr. Holbrook.” Here was a dilemma— something for which the doctor was not prepared, and with a feeling that he would not be­ tray Guy, he M id: “ N o ; that was someone else— a friend of mine— but I was there in the back office. Don’ t you remember me? Please don’t ' grow excited. Compose yourself, and I will explain all by and by.” Maddy was diMppointed, and it took her some time to rally sufficiently to con­ vince the doctor that she was not flighty, as be termed i t ; but composing herself at last, she answered all his questions, and then, as he m w her eyes wandering to­ ward the bouquet, he suddenly remember­ ed that it was no* yet presented, and placing; It in her hands, he M id : “ You like flowers, I know, and these are for you. I ----- ” “ O h! thank you, thank you, doctor; I am so glad. I love them so much, and you are so kind. What made you think to bring them? I wanted flowers so badly; but I could not have them, be­ cause I anas sick and did not work in the garden. It was so good in you,” and In her delight Maddy's tears dropped upon the fair blossoms For a moment the doctor was sorely tempted to keep the credit thus enthu­ siastically given; but he was too truth­ ful for that, aad so watching her aa her eyes glistened with pleasure, he M id: “ I am glad you like them. Miss Clyde, and so «rill Mr. Remington be. He sent them to you from his conservatory.” “ Not Mr. Remington from Aikenside— net Jessie’s brother?” and Maddy’s eyes now fairly danced as they sought the doctor’s face. “ Treceding election. and laws sought to be adopted by the expense for the pr Th e proposed b ill for the selection of people of Oregon have been prepared U nited States senators by • vote o f the and are being circulated throaghont the peopls Is short and to the ponit. In •tats by s large com m ittee of prom i­ effect It is nothing more I than on ex- nent men with a view of gettin g the preaeed instruction o f the legislature by measure before the voters for th eir con­ the people to vote for one candidate for sideration.' Efforts w ill be made by senator. I t is argued that a fter such an those who have drafted and are pro­ instruction no politician would pat h it moting the measures to form a Peoples’ private opinion above the voted expres­ Power league and to raise $3,000 to de­ sion o f the people o f the state. The fray the expenses of the coming cam­ b ill saya: . paign to be oarried on for the «access “ Section 1. T h at w e, the people of of the measures. the state of Oregon, hereby instraot oar Included In the Hat of the meaauree lepreeentativee and senators in oar leg­ which are being presented are: An islative assembly, as such officers, to amendment to the state constitution vote for and elect the candidates for providing for the recall o f unworthy U nited States senator from this state office holders; the draft o f a b ill for who receive the highest votes at oar the election of U nited Statee senators general aleotions.” by people’s instruction; the draft of a In argument for the proportional rep­ b ill providing for proportional repre­ resentation b ill, it is shown that the sentation and m ajority elections, and a present house of representatives in the draft of the H untley corrupt practice Oregon legislature Is composed o f 59 act. Republicans end one Democrat. I f the Those who have com piled the lis t oi voters in the state were represented in amendments and bills and are now proportion to the ratio o f their numeri­ sending them out and asking for the cal strength aS shown a t the lost elec­ formation o f a people’ s league are: tion the house would be composed o f C H A P T E R V II I. Latterly the doctor had taken to driv­ Johnathan Boarne, Jr., Earl 0 . Bron- soabt 83 Republicans, 30 Democrats, ing in hia buggy, and when Maddy was augh, Jetty Bronaugh, W . 0 . Bristol, four Socialists and three Prohibition strong enough he took her with him one Lee M . Clark, H . W . Drew, 0 . H . members. I t 1s ln*t indirect cam- forth and round went the shadows, a ail such things with the pomps and vani­ would be effective in the great major -1 5 contributions and secret expens- fa iry scene. But a venturesome Jack ties which I must renounce when I get ty o f cases snd the people would hear M| and ik I b re^alred thak s ll political came so close to the lamp in biz Investi­ to be good. I ’ ve seen only a bit of pomp less of m aintaining the d ign ity o f on parties muat must fl,e file ltat€ment« statements o o f f expense, expense, gations that he burned his nose and and vanity, but I must M y that I like office and more of m aintaining its effi as m ost the candidates, w ith the offi­ sprang back. what I have seen, and wish to see more. cials having record jurisdiction over the Instantly every rabbit disappeared. It ’s very wicked. I know,” she kept os, cacy. In the draft itself it is provided that positions for which the candidates are as she met the queer expression of the ' For long we sat quiet, hoping for a re­ doctor’s face; “ and I know you think 25 per cent of the voters who oast th eir contesting.” turn o f our entertainers, but the charm me so bad. You are a Christian, I sup votes for an election o f justice of the was broken. D r t l i t r f o r W a a k B ollovo. 8 npreme court at the election prior to pose?” A simple device that greatly adds to the action for recall m ay file their pe­ (T o be continued.) R fld ln s th e S o s th I n S s r f. tition demanding the recall o f an offi- Che nsefulnew o f the wsshboller Is a “ I shall never forget the first big oer who is not enforcing the law. recent patent o f an Oregon man. Aa w a ve I caught out there In the deep C a t R a t « C o n t r lb a fK r a . lir e petition shall set forth the rea­ shown In the Illus­ water,” aays Jack London In the W om ­ Jn a certain parish o f Greater New tration, It consists an’s Home Companion. “ I saw it com­ York the rector, while admonishing his eons for demanding the recall and if o f a drainer that ing, turned my back on It and pad- flock on Sunday last (hat the collection the officer does not resign within five days after the filin g o f the petition la attached to the died fo r dear life. Faster and faster basket receipts were steadily growing then a special election shall be held top o f the wash- my board went, until It seemed my less, took occasion to declare that ‘V-er- within 20 days to determine whether or boiler. The drain­ would drop off. W hat was happening tain parishioners contribute according nqt the officer shall be recalled. er is formed o f a behind me I could nottell. One can­ to Ihelr means, but others give In keep­ On the sample ballots at this election CLOTHES USA1NE« series o f parallel not look behind and paddle the wind­ ing with their meanness.” lie added the petitioners shall set forth in not (hat in measure such exhibitions o f more than 200 words the reasons for rods, which rest on the top o f the m ill stroke. I heard the crest o f the false pretense reminded him o f the tb eir action w hile the officer shall set ivaehboller. Each rod terminates into w ave hissing and churning, and then story told o f the pilgrim fathers u|>on forth in another 200 words hia ju stifi­ 1 hook designed to engage the beaded my board was lifted and flung fo r­ their arrival at Plymouth Rock, ’’ First cation for b it acta. A t this same elec­ rim o f the boiler, Around the edges of ward. I scarcely knew what happened they fell u;>on-tlielr knees; then they tion other candidates for the office shall the rod la a projecting ledge, to pre­ the first half-minute. Though I kept be nominated and the one receiving the rent the water dripping on the floor. my eyes open, I could not see any­ fell upon the aborigines." highest vote in nom ination shall be After wringing out the clothes they a rt thing. fo r I waa burled In the rushing T h e I ' q l l r o f l> e la r . deemed to be elected. mnvenlently placed on the drainer, the w hite o f the crest But I did not mind. It is one o f the strongest things !n In the event the aebused official re­ water dripping back Into the boiler. I was chiefly conscious o f ecstatic bliss life how few people have settled in ceives the highest number of vote« at The device Is readily removed when (to­ at having caught the wave. A t the their own minds what it Is they really the election he shall remain in office. ri red. end o f the half-minute, however, I be­ want nr who w ill take the trouble in Petitions of recall may be filed against T k e Beat W a jr t# D s I t . gan to see things and to breathe. I l>e happy. “ I have often thought how members o f the legislature after he has A w riter gives a recipe fo r making saw that three feet o f the nose o f my much' I should like to do so und so,” served five days or longer in the first stele cookies fresh. Tho. beet recipe on board waa d e a r out o f w ater and rid­ we hear people say. and nine times out session follow in g his election. In the the apbject, however, is to make new ing on the air. I shifted my w eight o f ten It Is something they could very esse of other officers six months mast ones. Fresh cookies are a delight, hut fo rw ard and made the nose come down. elapse before such a petition Is filed. easily have done, only they always put A fter cne recall petition bos been stele one# an abomination, aad no self- Then I lay, quite at rest In the midst it off.— London Sjieotator. II • d and election held no other petition respecting housekeeper should tolerst« o f the w ild movement, and watched the m ay he filed against the same officer them nor spend time trying to restore shore and the bathers on the beach ((n ic k P l n c r n . grow distinct. I didn’t cover quite a The dexterity o f a modern virtuoso’ s anises the petitioners pay into the pub- them to freshness. quarter o f a m ile on that kare, because, Pngers made a deep impression on an G s r s ia s P fs k ls s . to prevent the hoard from diving, I old farm er who wns among the audi­ A p p le B ases. Ona pack o f green tornatone sad eight shifted my w eight back, but shifted it ence at a piano recital. Clapping both Wash bat do not peel tart apples. large onions Slice snd mix with a cup­ too far, and fell down the rear slope bands suddenly down upon his kneees, Slice them from the core, add just ful o f e a lt Let stand five or six hours, o f tire w ave.” he was beard to exclaim, “ I ’d give $100 enough w ater to keep them from burn­ drain snd add one quart o f vinegar and to have that man pick i>eas for m «t” _ A lw a y s L a te . ing and set at the side o f the range two quarte o f water. Again drain and Blacksmith— Tha knows Mm. ’B was to simmer slowly. Cook nntll very soft, add two pounds o f sugar and three Fens made o f reed on the same Hues t* m ayor one year. as the steel pen have been found in the rub through a colander and return to quarts o f vlnsffsr ; also two tablespoon- Old Man— Nay, ’a never got as Mgh tombs o f Egypt dating probably 2,500 the fire with sugar to teats, a dash o f fuls each o f doves, cinnamon, ginger, s th a t 'B w or nobbut ex-mayor.— , cinnamon. If It la liked, and the Juice allspice and mustard and a dozen finely years B. C. anch. o f a small lemoa. S tir until tbs sugar chopped green peppers Boil a fa ln from Be true to your word, your work aad Is dissolved, then take from the fire one to tw o bea n , and seel la glass a t Tha moat wearisome eroee o f rw> your friend.— John Boyle O’Reilly. • a d set aside to tiglon Is a poor preacher.