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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1918)
7!? Live LOU - it a MM MP a efccaafs?', aaata axtfaial 4IARSEIKf I 'jy Q c. :--.-?. trrrr ...-.) .yMA' ohapi er iii. At the Riding School. Ills poynl lilittineM the Onwn Prince , l mind William, otiii mis in ,iis. Up lind riMn :it i. batlMM, ilfewtd, I nnf to iiuisk. in dlaajrncs, lie hriMikfnitml nt rvpn-thlrty on in', ccrcnl. mill one egjti In dlagrace, !!, hail gone to Ilia Much it rlht i Iim k for lennns, In ttlagnice, A line of tutor came nnd went nil Iwt, nnd Ik- worked diligently) lui . attll in dlagrace, All mom ins long mill in the Interval between niton he l:nd tried to ntch 10m i'i ulthwnltVa eye, Kxeent for tin' moat nrilhiiirv civil- -M.-. aha linil refused to Inok In IiIh ,liri i lion. The French tutor WW "landing neur photograph of Hiilulg, ihhI pretend ing mil to look nt it. Prince Ferdinand in Otto had n raftpirlon thut tin' nmii in love with lloiiwic. I'rlnre Ferdinand William Otto 1 1 I mi like the French tutor. Up alio found the mo tmtettllnc, RpnIiIcs, In' imti'ii eerite, Nottne were . nt. On loui i do ansae thing i iimmm-. although even they bnd :i way of having gender. Into his popped ii recollection of a do ghtful namilM "f the day before thing more nor less Hum Hipping i ..i r wada nt tin- Kiinril on the scenic ntllwn) ;is llii' r:ir went pns him. Prince Ferdinand Wiiiinm otto tore off the corner of n piece of paper, pd it deliberately, rounded and mil rtPil it with hi" royal linger, tyni ! it ni M. I'iiiiiiv ii struck him thi eye. Instantly thing happened M. I'iihuk yelled him! clapped n hnnd to hi- pyp, Mian Braltbwalta ms,-. m hlgbneoN wrote n rather slinky i-h verb, with thi wrong tenninti- Ami on to this ocean chimp for Hip riding leawM, surveyed thu arena, lii bad, rourxp, bowed Inatda tba door, nmi I .11 i oi nun ;. inn .Mkiiv whs nrinnl neraon, and wo unite apt how il.'i'plv hpforp Ins future sovpt-'Il-ii nnd then poke blu in Hip chant. "WpII - Midi Mikity. "! i morning." aald Prlnco Kcrdt- Willlam (Mio, in n hiiiiiII nnl - ..iiv ..ii,.. "Nothing wrotitr. l there?" de minded Nlkky. M Punui got nut hi handkerchief ind .iiii nothing vtoleatljr. "Otto!" siii. i ifiaa Braitfewalte. 'What i. you ilo?" "Nothing." Up looked nhotit. Up wm quite convinced t tin t M. I'nmix wb what Hohliy would hnvp termed n poor apart, anil hud not played Hip game fairly. The guard nt Hip rnll way he felt, would not hvp ypllpil nnd wept. "Oh. well, I threw n piece "f paper That'e all. I didn't think It would hurt." Miss Braltbwatta rom nml g!uned i ili. carpet. Bui Nlkky won quick. Quick and understanding. Up put hi shin J f.i.it over Ihe pajier wild. "Paper I" aald Mis Itniithwalie. "Why illrl you throw paper? And nt M I'uauxf "' JuHt fail like throwing aasa explained IiIm royal hiline. -fcbMMTg t-r t. j, t. W rift.' oafWs&M r,trt7,mv JTtsHllBi ! mi i:'ik n ii iiaVooaU' i' m7 s- A He Paed Men Lifted Their Hat and Women Bowed. Kiinnis down iiciow. tin- aeBtrtoa nt our doors, how do wp know they lire loyal f "The people lop hlin,' Mild Nlkky doggedly. "The people! Sheep. I djO not triit ' the people. I do not trust nny one. i I watch, hut what can I dor The very food wp pat " "Up I poming." hiiIiI Nlkky softly. And fell to whistling under his breath. Together Nlkky and Prince Ii'piiII mind William Otto went out and down 'I lines.. S ihe nun, or noinethlng." Ml i t dropped his glova, and nilrnc- Hloiilj when In- had nickel It III) the. Ilfll.- u ;u mm i?,trie "For throwing paper, five tnnrkj." Raid Misv Hiaithuiilie. nnd put It 'l""n In the book she curried In her poekel It wn rather nn nwful Ixaik. 'Ill rill... l ... II,.,, I,,,. I ...I It IIV1T J '" '"' .......... "..., rtli'l ileliiaiideil cviilitniil i.inv "for Miiliilv mills, ftvp ma i'k s! A gentle- mill riiver has lllillilv mills Otln l'or nbJpPtlng to winter (lannels. two llumiih ! l'or lioi ketlng sii'nl 'Ii.- t.-a tray, ten marks! Miimpb! I'"i lil. of attention during n llu'i"is i i n. tl. hi. five marks. Ten off for -'in-, ami only live for Inattention I" rcliiliiiia iiiKii-n, iti.ii I What hae ii '' mi) -irV" I'rlnee i . rdlnaud William Ottfl I III Vill.v .i..l il.l.'. loukeil I i'i. Ferdlnniid William Otto'a I ilr.,Ti, ,1 Vll.kv nut sinitiidi d. How vi a ii" i" know "' Iri ..r ir tiiiifw iliit tin ii I'liini- had tnppi'il ih" prevlon I'.ut lifter ii glance around "mi Nlkky' pyelld drooped nlao miner wad mio Ids pocket. ' inn tifrniij iii- royal lilghne Im" III! II' III I M I'UUIIX," wild -Miss "II- cm 1 nil," wild nn- unhappy roun 'Hill h n,- the c.v.- tn ill-. over If he "nl'l Ihrougli It. "I am sure hi- Hie mount no harm." at. I'"'i .ni out, wllh IiIh linnilker a III eye. While Osknr, hi vhIcI put Ihf "" " ii in in. . ini.i riding clot lie, Nikk.v ""l Ml lirallhwalle had a talk. II h) Mkky's staling' that she MfOI llkilv tn see him a great deiil now "H'l In Imped she would iii. I (Ind him In Ihe way. He had been miide nlde de-camp to the crown prince, vlc v,mt i iissin. who had realgned ou ecoaoj ,,t jUoaag, luring haoo. roaaajl the great marble Rtulreaac. Sentrle Rnluted. Two Munkles In ncnrlet and gold thnw oppu the doors. A trny dog that bud wiindcrcd Into Ihe court ynrd watched them gravely. "I wish," siild I'rlncp Fenllnand William Otto, "that I might have a dog. Yesterday I met a hoy who bus n dog. K sleeps on his bod nt night." Nlkky h "iked buck. Although it hud been i In- boast uf the roval family for a century that It COUM go about un lit tended, thut II only danger wan from the oveiv.eal of the peoplo III Rbowlng their loyalty, not Rime the death of Prince Huhert bud this been true in fact. No guard or xoldlers uccouipunleil them, hut the secret po lice were aJwaya near ut band. Bo Nlkky looked, made sure thai n miiu In civilian clothing was rioM nt their heels, nnd led the way ncros the square to the riding school. A small crowd lined up nnd vuitchcd the pussliiK of the little prince. Am lie passed, nun lifted their bins nnd women bowed. "I bnve u greiil nuiiiy rrletids." be said wllh n Ugh of ctiieiil. us liny nearcii (he ridlug M' ! "' fuppooa I don't really uood u dog," "Look h"l'.'." said Nikk.v. nller a pause. "Look In re, blgltUeOM, ."U didn't Ileal your tin mis v'l.v v,.ll vesierday." "I knnn," said prince Ferdlunnd William Otto 1) i'i" Prince leiilliiniid William Olio had IboUghl out ii llel'i 'll e. "I gfll liiuk nil rlglll llldfl'l I?" "' C'll-I'lclell. "ll vi.is worth It, A pollcemun ahook I" "Wblcli policeman'.' " di niainled Ml. ky in n terrible uuw, nud lu his unv quite forgo) Ihe raggiug I"' hftd l,n" pared for Otto. "I Ihluk 111 not tell you. If oii doO'l mind." (To be continued) Many a lawyer politician ha al last realized hi ambition to "nerve hla country." Thoae questionnaire have kept them going at a lively clip. Very Few People at u.iy in. ai, nut ot a lieiinuy Bleep lo do It. .Mil Hint Mkky said lust thiil. Wlllll in- really rttaerved vvns- "The king sent for me last night, Miss Ilrailli waile, ami and asked me to hunk1 around." Thus Nikky, of his sner. d trust None Ihe lea mcrvd i" him, either Unit he spoke lightly. He glanced up "I t' 1'iissed BWOrda, nml his e.vc were hard. And Miss Mniltliwulle knew. Shi reached over nnd put n hand on his linn. "Yuu and I," she Bald "out Of all the people In this palace, Ml) yon nud I! The archduchess batai blln. I rpp It In her eyes. She car never forgive him for keeping the throne from Hetlwlg. The VOTJ l!"ini an ordinary advci tim roi nl rntlrely Lbroi If 1 wore able t" write a fifty wrml nl. thai would catch and hold tha aitontion of ninety per cent of the readers wnptrlancod at it. 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