Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, June 16, 1927, Image 4

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    gome new w ay o f d e s c rib in g a phy- J
«iclan. T h a t was it. P h ysicia n s w ere asked, “ th a t th e re is any J n s tlflc a tlo n
not so bad. One had m a rrie d a V a n -1 fo r th e hum an herd sta m p e d in g be-
cause It is d is s a tis fie d w ith Its mas­
d e rb ilt In A m e rica and a n o th e r a duk
te rs ?"
o f N o rfo lk 's
d a u gh te r In E n g la n d
“ C e rta in ly ,”
F lo y d
M a le t
said.
The second c o c k ta il fo u n d Neeland
lbany baking co
Barnes m ore am iable.
He looked “ Som etim es I t Is Just to ta k e th e la w
405 W est F ’ rst
keenly at his host, b u t discovered no In one's hands.*
B V T T B F NUT BREAD
“ T h e la w ,” scoffed B ra d a ev. re c a ll­
trace o f nervousness about him . no
w ildness o f eye w h ich m ig h t c o n firm in g c e rta in e a rlie r passages o f his life .
A lbany Floral Co. Cut Sewer»
"T h e law .
N ow I ’ m a ty p ic a l law -
and plants. F lo ra l a rt fo r e ve ry
F loyd M alet, n rid e r th e name o f ffie w o rld 's o p in io n th a t he was men
a
b
id
in
g
c
itiz
e
n
,
b
u
t
I
ca
n
n
ot
re
g
a
rd
and
a ll occasions.
ta
lly
u
n
fit.
P
e
rfe
c
tly
dressed,
as
M. F loyd , was e a rn in g a p o o r liv in g
any m an-m ade s ta tu te s as sacro.vanct.
F lo w e r phone 458-T.
usual, b u t no b e tte r tu rn e d -o u t th a i
by te a ching d ra w in g In P h ila d e lp h ia
W h a t Is la w ?
A ru le o f c iv ic con­
Neeland Barnes.
p riv a te ' schools. T he man w ho had
The d in in g room was b e a u tifu lly d u ct prescribed by th e suprem e p ow er
A L B A N Y S T a '1E BANK -W9
hoped to fee hla name associated w ith
and p ro h ib itin g w h a t Is w rong. T h a t's » * i n v i t e Jyo u r business. S avings and
Rodin and M eu n le r was fo rg o tte n hy furnished.
co tu n je rc ia l sceount*. C a p ita l, surplus
"H a . ha.” said Barnes, “ good old B la cksto n e 's d e fin itio n .
I a ll save th e fe w who had seen In him
Neeland B arnes looked In s tin c tiv e ly u n d iv id e d p ro fits, $100.600.
the signs o f genius. M alet was a man C h ip p e n d a le I"
"S h e ra to n ,” th e s c u lp to r c o rre cte d o v e r the ta b le to his host. I t was his
o f m id dle sise. th in and haggard.
P A S T B U R N ’S GROCERY
experience th a t a ll ric h men s u p p o rt­
Once o r tw ice fa s tid io u s p u p ils had gently.
4th and L y o n s Street
ed
those
la
w
s
w
h
ich
ke
p
t
th
e
masses
“
Ju
st
as
you
lik
e
,"
B
arnes
said
gen­
com plained th a t he p a id too lit t le a t­
T he place to buy good groceries a t the
In
order.
In
h
is
own
days
o
f
w
e
a
lth
r ig h t price. On the corner, p le n ty of
coavR iC M T a »
te n tion to his personal appearance. ia lly . T h e re were c e rta in b o ttle s In
W.M.U.
"•« u s in o STATI*
S IA V IC I
M llm a n 's le tte r came by la te m a ll. A t p la in vie w w h ich banished any ill- he hod done th e same. B u t th e re wa» room to park. A lb a n y.
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hum or he m ig h t have fe lt.
N ot fo r no fro w n on P e te r M llm a n 's face.
firs t th e scu lp to r was In clin e d to th in k
in to his bedroom and d is in te rre d s It an a d ve rtisin g scheme o f some sort. years had he sat down to a re a lly w ell-
(Continued)
“ T h is Is a discussion w h ic h In te re sts I C ’OKD SALES AND SERVICE
me m ore th a n you can Im a g in e ," said I
T ire s and accessories
The b u tte r anew th a t there was no s a lt o f fu ll evening drees fro m Its The L o w e r F ifth avenue address was chosen and w ell-cooked d in n e r. E v e ry
R epairs
m oth b a ll tomb. He had n o t w orn It th ic k w ith lo ft a nd office b u ild in g s.
th in g about him spoke o f la v is h ex­ P e te r M llm a n . H is guests noticed I
argum ent he could use to change hl»
K imk -P ollak M otob C o .
penditures.
T o F lo y d M a le t e v e ry ­ th a t he tu rn e d Mg hea l and glanced I
em ployer’s d e te rm in a tio n . B u t he was j fo r a dozen years.
LJke Bradney, he w ent to a lib r a ry
...
.
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th in g spoke o f e x q u is ite taste. The s w if t ly a t C a p ta in O liv e r. " I u s u a lly i
cheered by the fa in t hope th a t io n ic !
and looked up M llm a n . T he genealog.
Furniture Co., farni.
Peter M llm a n 's le tte r reached Nee- leal de p artm en t gave him am ple data.
re lie f, a fte r years o f fu rn is h e d dis­ have coffee and liq u e u rs served In th e I
day he m ig h t retu rn . Mr. Peter, he I
I
Im
p
ns»a
liwnloein.
ture, rugs, lin o le u m , stoves _ ___
ranges
g a rd e n ." H e rose, "Think you may
reflected, had never been lik e o ther land Barnes a t a m om ent when th a t
T he stra n g e r's le tte r held o u t the sonance, was g ra te fu l. H e f e lt cheer­
Funeral d irecto rs. 427-433 west F irs t
em
inent
sportsm
an
was
engaged
In
p
rp
fe
r
It
th
e
re
.”
fu
l
a
fte
r
a
decade
o
f
gloom.
men.
Reserved, n o n co in m u n lcstlve .
prom ise o f te m p o ra ry r e lie f fro m an
street, A lb a n y , O regon.
A g a rd e n ? " F lo y d M a le t cried,
The bearded B ra d n ey noticed on ly
a lo o f and austere, but In fle x ib ly a man ^ la v in g o ff his most p e rsiste n t cred- In to le ra b le life .
T he re was m oney
to r, the la n d lo rd L ln n sky.
th a t he was s ittin g at a b o u n tifu l ta ­ garden In L o w e r F if th avenue?”
o f hia word. S Ii m onths waa not so
fo r thg tr ip and enough o ve r to liv e
P IN T E L WRECKING CO-
Barnes was a ta ll, fin e ly made man
“ You sh a ll see,” said M llm a n .
ble and In v ite d to sip exce lle n t v in t­
long. Sneed th o u g h t he w ould sj>end
fo r m any weeks as he had la te ly
436 W est 1st
T h e y fo llo w e d th e ir host th ro u g h '
age wines.
W h a t was th e reason?
th e p e riod In fo re ig n tra ve l. He hud who had run th ro u g h several fortune« learned to liv e
He packed his g rip ,
Used Parts fo r a ll cars
by his love fo r horses and hla In a b il­ th a n k fu l he had saved a s u it o f eve­ He wo» Im p a tie n t to know. W h a t op­ lib r a r y and c o rrid o r to w h a t seemed
understood th a t d u rin g the past quur
b la n k w a ll. A door, c le v e fly con­
p o rtu n ity was he to be offered to re ­
te r ce n tu ry c e rta in Im provem ents hud ity to Judge o f th e ir chances In races. n in g clothes.
I I enastitebiog, stamped goods,
A fte r his w ife had died, hla re la tiv e s
cealed by m oldings, sw ung open. N ot
been made in the w orld.
gain
the
ra
n
k
In
science
th
a
t
disgrace
T he re Is som ething v iv ify in g abott
1 1 fancy w o rk o f a ll k in d s a t the
had
shrugged
th
e
ir
shoulders
and
fo
r
tw
e
n
ty
ye
a
rs
had
s
tra
n
g
e
rs
been
hud
b
e
re
ft
hint?
When Peter M i! man to ld Sneed th a t
the a ir o f M anhattan. I t had its e f­
, .........
S P E C IA L T Y SH O P
By degrees B ra d n ey fo u nd h im s e lf o ffe re d th e chance to gaze upon P e tsr 1318 W est Second st.
h is presence w ould Im p e ril ce rta in abandoned him . T h e m any schemes fect on the th re e men bound fo r Peter
fo
r
hia
re
h
a
b
ilita
tio
n
had
fa
ile
d
.
He
M
llm
a
n
’s
Japanese
garden.
plans, be was streaking sober tru th
M llm a n ’s house. B radney hpld up his lis te n in g to B a rn e s’ anecdotes w ith a
‘T h is Is J a p a n ," M a le t exclaim ed. “ I j U O L M A N & JACKSOYi
In the upper rooms o f his home there disappeared fro m fash io na b le resorts. head again nnd M a le t lo st his droop
have seen th is In N a g a s a k i.”
had been born the d e te rm in a tio n to H is o n ly d a u gh te r was being b rought o f depression. Neeland Barnes, w a lk
G ro c e ry — B a k e ry
I m odeled It on a p a rt o f the g a r­ E v e r y t h in g in the lin e o f eats
save the things he loved from heinz up In E ngland by ric h relatio n s. Ila
¡ng b ris k ly down th e avenue, passed
had
d
rifte
d
about
the
w
o
rld
u
n
til,
at
dens
In
‘T
h
e
Teahouse
o
f
th
e
In
d
e
­
O pposite Postoffice
disposed o f at auction.
I t seemed
clubs w hich had dropped h im on ac
sc rib a b le
B u tte rflie s ’ In
N agasaki,
alm ost as though the shades o f his the end o f a ll resources, he had taken count o f nonpaym ent o f dues and fe lt
a
lit
t
le
house
on
th
e
o
u
ts
k
irts
o
f
w ith a suggestion, here nnd th e re , fro m I I I U B C (i n f eo t i o n e r y. Noon
forbears, lin g e rin g about the (flings
h im s e lf w ith in m easurable d ista n ce o f
P eekskill.
lunches.
H om e-m ade candy and
the F uka w a g a g a rden.”
th a t had been theirs, had co n ce ntra t­
re-election.
H is m ilita r y m ustache
ice cream. F trs t street, n e x t dooi ro
H ere he was enraged In w h a t be
ed th e ir Influence U|>on th e ir u ltlm a 'e
Neeland B arnes kn e w n o th in g about
and fine ca rria g e made h im a m arked
B lain C lo th in g Go.
Japanese gardens, b u t th e th in g to o k
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descendant. He had gone to th e M il- e xplained as an a tte m p t “ to stage a figure, and he lik e d the lim e lig h t.
man museum to say fa re w e ll.
H e comeback.” He was tr y in g to become
his
fa
n
c
y
a
m
a
zin
g
ly.
Q
u
a
in
t
bridges,
¡IM
PE R IA L CAFE, 209 W. First
As he neared th e M llm a n hou:«3 he
p
h
y
s
ic
a
lly
fit,
and
he
waa
succeeding.
lit t le stream s w ith b r illia n t goldfish. | *
H a ro ld G. M
M u
u rp
rp h
Prop
had p u t down his ancestor's sword
h y y Prop.
wondered w h a t his fe llo w
guests
w ith the d e te rm in a tio n to tight. And B u t m ountain h ike s and s c u llin g tip w ould be like . ’ In o th e r years no p h ys­
g a rd e n -la nte rn s, s tra n g e ly set stone»,
Phone 665
W e never close
In th is fig h t Sneed, fo r o il his fa ith fu l the noble stream b ro u g h t no g ris t to icists had heen num bered am ong his
made th is back y a rd o f seventy fe»t
the m ill.
w ays and honest heart, could have no
lo n g by h a lf as m uch w id e th e most
acquaintances. H e was n o t q u ite ce r­
"M
r.
Barnes,
you
are
a
lo
a
fe
r
p a r t A n y d e viation from the way o f
e n tra n c in g garden he had seen on th is
Yenning« Auto Top Shop— Auto
ta in w h a t a p h y sicis t was.
As to
lif e he had fo llo w e d fo r so many year« L lp p a ky crie d when the sportsm an had sculptors, he had met one In Rome,
Avenue w here be. too, had been b o A .
tr im m in g , seat covers and w in te r in -
w ould a la rm the fa ith fu l b u tle r.
He announced hla In a b ility to pay rent h u t he was a m arquis. S cu lp to rs w ere
A t th e o th e r end o f It was a s o rt o f | closures. 202 E. SecoDd. Phone 4l8J.
N. b. J e n n in g s M anager
p la tfo rm on w h ic h c o m fo rta b le seats
w ould In e v ita b ly h a re Im agined Ids long overdue T h is seemed c ru e lly un­ p ro b a b ly a ll rig h t. He was reassured
ju s t to a man who had Just re tu rn e d
em ployer was III and buzzed shout him
w ere a rranged. Im m e d ia te ly below It
by rem em bering th a t the w ife o f a
from a tw e n ty -m ile w a lk
lik e an anxious fly.
was a lily -p o o l.
T w e n ty fe e t above [¡MAGNETO ELECTRIC CO.
fo rm e r polo pal had h e r own stu d io .
“ Some day. I f you keep on annoying
M ilin a n 's w ay o f life changed dlre<*$
was a fra m e w o rk o f steel mesh to
B u t he w o u ld p ro b a b ly have to d o m i­
I
In v e s tig a te th e new P re s to lite
w hleh m osq u ito n e ttin g was attached.
ly A c h ille L u try entered his servlet. me.” said Neeland Barnes, ” 1 shall nate the co n versation w ith I'e te r M il-
B a tte ry prices before b u y in g .
k ill you.”
T h is Is e x q u is ite ,” M a le t m u r­
man nnd ta lk o f old New Y o rk society.
T o the Frenchm an It was n o th in g un
mured.
“ You d o n 't have to k ill me,” L lp p a k y He m ust be ca re fu l not to m ention the
No w o n d e r you do n o t m ove
I V a g e l ’ « Bob and Beauty Shoppe,
«s
isual th a t M llm a n w ent out fre q u e n t­ rrle d s h rilly . "Y o u Just pay m y ren t
H o te l A lb a n y
Y o u r ta ste e seems to me to be p e rfe ct. | 1 '
ly . I.U try knew n o thing o t the fo rm e r Sell yo u r sw ell clothes and get o v e r­ Baynes. T he ru n a w a y w ife had been
I have never been In a m ore h a rm o n i­
M a n ic u rin g , m a rc e llin g , fa cia l
a Bayne.
Secluded existence.
a lls ." He waved P e te r M lln in n 's le t
M is * Lam phear. operator
ous and b e a u tifu lly fu rn is h e d house."
Wedged In hetwe<n ta ll b u ilding«,
A few days a fte r Sneed's heelra had ter. "G et some o f yo u r sw e ll friend«
W h ile A c h ille was b rin g in g coffee
the
M
llm
a
n
house
looked
sq
u
a
t
a
n
il
begun. A c h ille L u try droppeu three to lend you money.'
IDianog ! Pianos ! ! Some big
and liq u e u rs , M llm a n e x p la in e d how.
unim pressive.
Yet B arnes gazed at
b a rg a in s in second-hand p ia n o s ; one
le tte rs In to a nearby m ail box. The
hy th e use o f glass w h e re now was $85, one $195 ; one $250. C a ll at
Neelnnd Barnes looked nt the le tte r, It w ith respect. T o bp able to re ta in
le tte rs were addressed to:« F lem ing
j
puzzled.
He d id tin t recognize the It spelled w ealth. Lesser men w ould
n e ttin g , he eould re g u la te th e te m ­
D a v e n p o rt M u sie House. A lb a n y
Bradney, E dgew ater. N. J . ; F loyd w ritin g , but the s ta tio n e ry was reas­
p e ra tu re and keep his garden b e a u ti­
hsve sold a t a p ro fit and movpd up­
M a le t
of
P h ila d e lp h ia ;
Xeelam l suring.
By Degrees B radney Found H im s e lf fu l when s n o w sto rm s raged and fro s t
tow n.
W h a t th is m illio n a ire m ight
B arnes o f P eekskill-on the Hudson
PU L L M A N CAFE
h it v ic io u s ly .
“ W hen w hat you term my swell w ant w ith Neeland K arnes wns a de­
L is te n in g to Barnes’ Anecdotes.
F lem in g Bradney, re tu rn in g home
Good food. P o p u la r p rice*
frien d s know I am liv in g In a hovel lig h tfu l m ystery.
I
t
was
when
A
c
h
ille
hnd
gone
th
a
t
He rapped lo u d ly
227 W . F irs t
fro m a tedious dny o f w o rk in the lab , llk e t h l^ thFJ. w , „ „ dv#nc# mp
less
c
r
itic
a
l
a
ttitu
d
e
.
B
arnes
had
h
u
­
Neeland
B
arnes
fo
u
n
d
h
im
s
e
lf
s
ig
h
­
the w ith the brass knocker.
o ra to ry o f an o il refinery, found hit*
m or. A handsome man, B ra d n ey de­
money. I shall not ask them u n til I
A fe w m in ute s e a rlie r F lo y d M alet cided, courageous, p o p u la r w ith men ing. He had abandoned th e Idea o f
le tte r on the table where his meal w vas
have finished my tra in in g . I am about
his m a n -o f-th e -w o rld q u e s tio n in g o f his
ROSCOE AMES HARDWARE
had stood nppalled a t th e sm ug ugll
set.
He was a big. u n tid y man o f
nnd wom en a lik e and not hurdened host. H e was co n te n t th a t th is pleas­
Io begin. I f I h it you, It's y o u r look
ness o f the b u ild in g . He did not th in k
m id d le age, ta c itu rn , and unpopular out."
w ith sufficient m ental pow er to enable ant atm osphere rem a in unchanged. He
The W in ch e ste r Store
w ith Htiy sym pa th y o f th a t generation,
w ith Ida fe llo w s because he In vite d no
him to feel he hnd a m ission In life . d id n o t w a n t to th in k o f go in g back
Barnes began his shadojv hoxin:
represented hy th e b u ild e r, w hich had
confidences n o r answered personal exercises.
He live d , no doubt, as hla w e a lth y
B lm ly Llppsk.v perceived
to I.lp p s k y and the re n t question.
questions. A t the E dgew ater refinery, th a t Ills deb to r was g e ttin g n e arer an I d istru ste d elegance and loved what
class does, s im p ly fo r the mom ent.
T he w in e and th e green C h a rtre u se
was solid and la stin g . T o th e sculp­
■ s In th a t at Bayonne fro m w hich he
In
tr
u
th
.
Neeland
Barnes
had
f
o
r
­
nearer.
He
w ent
out
m u tte rin g
Induced a p leasant la ssitu d e . Neeland
to r It seemed th e M llm a n home was g otten L lp p a k y e n tire ly . The d in n e r
Bad come tw o years p re vio u sly he
A tto rn e y at law
"L o a fe r.”
I t « a s a w ord w h ich did
B arnes stre tc h e d bis lo n g legs and fe lt
modeled on th e o ld A s to r house. Put
w a s known as F. Bradney. None sus­ much to appease him .
was e xce lle n t.
A fellow co u n trym a n a t peace.
Practices in U. S. and ita te courts. Suita
he
lik
e
d
th
e
door
and
th
e
brass
pected him o f being the great physl-
o f A c h ille 's had seen to th a t.
T he
at la w . in e q u ity and estates in probate
Barnes boxed no m ore when his
“ Y ou have heen ve ry p a tie n t, gen
knocker, w h ich was a copy o f that
r la f. F lem in g Bradney. once the fo re ­
m in im u m
w ines w e re superb.
Barnes adopted tle m e n ," M lln in n began, "In n o t ask [c a re fu lly attended to at
la n d lo rd had disappeared
He read
decorating an O x fo rd college.
m ost man In h it lin e A m e rica had
an a ir o f e x q u is ite but lo fty courtesy Ing me ere th is fo r w h a t reason I In ­ charges M oney to loan.
t l e asto nishing le tte r a dozen tim es
produced.
B a ltim o re b ld g , A lb a n y , O regon
T he la st to conte wa3 F lem in g
to w a rd his fellow -guests. T h e y said
am i secreted the money ord e r at once.
H e s lit the envelope and looked nt
Bradney, whom the subw ay had de­ v a ry little , but th e ir ta b le m anners v ite d you. A n d you have been ve ry
Alone o f the three w h o had received
co u rte o u s to come when m y le tte r
th e address und signature. T he name
layed. He ra th e r lik e d the house
It
w ere reassuring.
W hen the d in n e r m ig h t have heen co n stru e d In an o f ­
somewhat s im ila r com m unications, he
P e te r M llm a n mean! as lit t le to him
should he finished, Barnes determ ined fensive lig h t."
knew o f M llm a n and Ills fa m ily
Very hud stre n g th and th e a ir o f studied
N eeland Rarneg p e r­
as his own name to Edgewater. B rad
Isolation.
None co u ld look th rough
LAWYERS
to lean back In hl« ch a ir, survey MU
m itte d h im s e lf to sm ile a t being In ­
ney had never rend a Social Register
Its
w
in
d
o
w
s
to
d
ls
tn
rh
the
Inmates
man w ith a sm ile th a t had w o rld
-l.s ta n tly they were connected bv m a r­
Haleej
and Brownsville
su
lte
d
by
a
g
if
t
o
f
a
hu
n
dre
d
d
o
lla
rs
.
In Ids life . Between the pages was « riage. Barnes hail no Idea th a t the It la y fifte e n feet hack fro m the side­ know ledge and k in d ly c y n ic is m In It
“ I have never m et any o f you p e r­
Oregon
money o rd e r fo r one hundred dollars.
walk B ra d n ey had th a t im a g in a tio n and demand to Snow fo r w h a t reason
B re w e r fa ilu re had b rought Peter M il
s o n a lly before, a lth o u g h I have heard
" I beg yo u ," Peter M llm a n w rote, , man to penury.
he was b ro n .^ it fro m P e e kskill re tire
o r e sentence he w ith o u t w h ich m a th e m a tic ia n s can
M r. B ra d n e y le c tu re nnd have seer Your
"n o t to Im agine th a t by Inclosing th is
fo u nd stra n g e ly In trig u in g : " I f , as I never be g re a t. W hom and w h a t was n e n t. As one o ld New Y o rk e r to an
eyes examined and a fine
some o f M r. M a le t'g w o rk. I also was
m oney I suppose you to he an object
he to see be h in d the ta ll door J
believe, you feel y o u rs e lf u n fa irly
o th er, Peter M lln in n w ould give h!s th rille d
pair of
m
any
ye
a
rs
ago
by
M
r.
fo r c h a rily . I u rg e n tly desire you to
reasons.
tre a te d by the w o rld th a t wns yours
CHAPTER ¡11
•dine w ith me today week at h a lf past j I may be »ble to o ffe r you the oppor
“ T h a t's a very fine o il p a in tin g over
(Continued on page 5)
seven o'clock, and It may be th a t you | tu n lty to ta ke y o u r place again In
Neelnnd
Fam es
d isapproved
ot y o u r head. M r. M llm a n ,” said F lo y d
m ust engage a su b s titu te o r be put so cie ty."
M
alet.
d
l-
tu
r
h
ln
g
the
tra
in
o
f
Barnes'
in a frame cf your own choice
A ch ille , w ho n ilin ltte d h im w ith la v is h
- - b y niy req u e st—to some expeuse
fancies.
Neeland Parnés longed above a ll
Before yon buy your
gestures. T h is wa» not the so rt ot
i»ot uthprwln«» up« «‘HM
Mry.
" A r e la th e o f m in e ." M llm a n
i th in g s fo r t | l(> co m fo rta b le life that
b u tle r a M llm a n should em ploy. lie
“ You may n»k y o u rs e lf w hy you
had mice been hl». He |,Mj never |ie r
fo llo w e d him to a lib r a ry , w here lie iv.ered, “ C iip t. O llie r M llu u in . T h
should go to th is trou b le fo r a man
! m il ted h liio e ir to become shabby
found his host sp eaking to F loyd | w a * p a in te d In H o lla n d when l r v
u n know n to you, 1 w ould answer tha* 1
. N ever Im il he sunk to «u,-|, a state
M alet.
I t waa ns Ita rn e s thought. a young s o ld ie r In England*» w u r
I am th o ro u g h ly acquainted w ith yo u r !
¡ th a t fo rm e r frie n d « w ould he sltu te to
S cu lp to rs w ere not q u ite up to hl« so- w ith France. It 1« by Jo rd n e iis. th« | or any other garden tools look tig
life h is to ry and e n te rta in a great ad j
recognise him . He clu n g to the Idc
c lu l K tanilard.
T h is s tra n g e r wa« b r illia n t fe llo u stu d vur o f ltu b e ns. H i
m ira tio n fo r yo u r genius.
T h in k o f
up, as we have a complete line at
¡ th a t when once he ceased to shave and
p h y s lc u lly
Inconspicuous,
and
hl.« Joined hl» h ro th e r In P lym o u th coun­
n i* mr onR a iixln im to spf you rpgalo I wear clean lin e n the descent to hell
Albany, Oregon
v o r v reasonable prices.
clothes
should
have
been
m
ore
rece
n
t­
ty.
M
assachusetts.
Just
a
fte
r
th
a
t
pie
.vour ran k as one o f tb a great aolen
We atao are paying the highest
w ould
begun.
ly
pressed.
lu
re
was
pointed.
L
a
te
r
he
fo
u
g
h
t
In
lis ts o f the w o rld .
Perhaps at th is
He wns k ille d price for good, dry
He ro lle d a c ig a re tte and Indulged
Neeland B arnes held out h is hand •K in g P h ilip 's w a r.'
d in n e r you may be offered the oppor
to P ete r M llin a n , as one eould to , . fig h tin g fo r E ngland against F rance In
In pleasing reveries.
Good d in n e rs
tu n lty .
P e n nsylvania. Ills t o r liin s know It hs
man o f hla d is tin g u is h e d anee tr v
were not given Id ly n o r were hundred
"Beside y o u rs e lf there w ill be, I
w ith a sm ile w hleh said p la in ly , " I. | 'K lu g W illia m 's w a r?
H is b ro th e r
d o lla r h ills expended fo r n o th in g
tru s t, Neeland Barnes, fo rm e rly an In
disow ned Idin fo r his godless w ays o f
te rn a tlo n s l polo p la ye r and ow ner o f Peter M lln in n w anted him to do some­ a t least, belong here.”
Second and B a k e r , Albany.
Manufacturers of
th in g . W e ll, Neeland B arnes was his
In revenge C n p tn ln O liv e r be­
" I t Is ve ry k in d o f you to eonie," life .
race hor«es, and F lo yd M alet, who.
his e n tire
fo rtu n e ,
said Peter M llm a n .
H e tu rn e d to queathed him
man
Terhaps after a ll these years
when he seemed about to ta ke hts
the man who had ru n sw ay w ith M rs
w h ich rescued the stern and rig hte o u s
F lo y d M n 'e f: "M r. M alet. th is is M r
place In the w o rld as a great sculptor,
M llm an was hack In A m erica.
Per
Neeland B arnes.”
b ro th e r fro m beggary. B u t fo r O liv e r
s u ffe re d an u n fo rtu n a te e c lip s e "
First and Baker
Albauyi
B arnes nodded a lit t le c o ld ly . C u ri­ M llm a n we m ig ht have become ob­
Bradney w ent to the lib ra ry and Imps Peter M llm a n desired him to he
Chevrolet
Cars
6-
Parts.
Reptanng
chastised
p
u
b
licly.
He
w
o
u
ld
find
scure
fa
rm
e
rs
on
Cape
Cod
W
h
a
t
the
ous. he th o ug h t, th a t P e te r M llm a n
ripened the New Y ork d ire c to ry
Sure
1926 F o rd ic a p e , fia e c e n d itio :-
Bargain
M llm a n s had. th e y o n e to h im .”
should hsve In tro d u ce d M a le t to him
•enough, p e ter M llm a n was recorded as Neeland B a rn e * devoid o f fe a r and In
C h e v ro le tlto u n n g , goodjtires. fine
b e tter p h ysica l trim th a n he hsd been
Neeland B arnes launched In to a b it ­
Then F le m in g B radney came In
Al
U Tlng on L o w e r F ifth avenue
Th*
finish
fo r a dozen years B a in e s alw ays ta w
though his clothes w ere o f another te r tn v e c tlie «gainst rig hte o u s re la ­
tfhlng. than, was not a fo o lish prac
h
lm
s
e
'f
in
a
h
eroic
lig
h
t.
H
e
hoped
tiv
e
*
“
T
a
k
e
It
fro
m
one
who
k
n
o
w
s,"
era.
th
e
re
was
an
a
ir
o
f
p
o
w
e
r
shout
«leal Joke.
FOR SALS
I . . . I f ?ou e n jo y a good meal
the th in g w ould be staged so th a t hla
h im
H is was a carelessness due less he concluded. “ It Is the b la ck sheep
P uffing at a big pipe. F lem ing Brad
W ELL
1
w
h
o
'll
do
«
n
u
n
a
good
tu
rn
when
o ld cron'es m ig ht see It
T h e v w ould
to Igno'-snce th a n to lack o f concern
"•.V sat on his lit t le balcony snd gated
SECURED
fo rg e t
w ith e th e r people's modes o f life a n d 1
nerds It
lie
found th
trim
a t my
" t M anhattan lig h ts
T h is strange never believe th a t be eould keep ,o fit
$1500.00
$2500 00
$3000 00
th o ug h t. In an age when heard« were I rig h te o u s r e ta tlie s uhvays gave me
Legion
lu n c h
le tte r f ia i awakened old hope* snd « P e r th e scandalous rum o rs th a t had
$3500 00
$4500.00
$6000.00
u n p op u la r he w ore one. snd lit t le ch it ' good advice nnd th e shadier sort
Tuesdays
■ m h itlo n s th a t he had th o ug h t fo r ever been spread about l.im
$7000 00
G E O - M. G IL C H R IS T
dren hissed "B e a v e r” to h im a t every
me tbs c o in ."
N a tu ra lly th e re w o u ld he expense
dead
O f course, th e re could he no
Linn County Abstract Co. Ine.
"Som e dnv s g reat Ittwleesnesa w ill
ALBANY
money. I t w ould he a d e lig h tfu l ex- etreet corner.
p ra c tic a l jo ke w hich expended a hnn
P e te r M llm a n . so B arnes th o ug h t. I *’ r ** P l i r r r
w o rld ." S ln'et declared.
E stablished 1992
Albany. Ore
T ic k e t office Bell t in e Stage.
d re d d o lla rs on Its fu lfillm e n t. Rrad- pertence to pay L lp p a k y his d e fe rre d
I d o n 't mean a t a con
■ted action
trea tr.d him w ith extrem e respect. I t
re n t In n icke ls snd cents and w a tch
ney read the le tte r again The phrase
to San Francisco, $1.4.
was net u n til A c h ille h re u rh t In th e f
e p s rt o f any S o cia list o r Syn-
' Perhaps at thia d in n e r you m ay be h 'm scram b lin g fe v e ris h ly fo r th e
t.
hut
sn
expression
o
f
human
c o c k ta ils th a t R arnes’ fro w n le ft htm
o ffe re d the o p p o rtu n ity .
to o k Ms coins am ong poison Ivy A nd he w o u ld
B e h s ie hern tie d doi»o too
I t was easy to see th e t o f th e th re e
be able to send hla d s u s h te r a decent
fa n c y strangely.
O p p o rtu n ity I
B id
Funeral Director and Licensed
We ’»sve endured to o much the
p re s o rt a t la st
P oor N ita . w hom he T e te r M llm a n considered him th e least
«toy e xist fo r a man who had been dis
at lowest rate o f in te re s t
Emhalmer
¡«tons o f these In a u th o rity .”
Im p o rta n t.
W hy . he wondered, d id !
had not seen fo r years b ro u g h t up hv
«raced and was now fo rg o tte n ? t ’ n
Real Estate
Insurance
"pede,
ro
u
mean
»
ild
LA
D
Y
A
SSIST
A
N
T
M
llm
a
n
esteem
i
t
sn
honor
to
hsve
»
’
»alone
ro
ta
tiv
e
*
fa
r
fro
m
hla
care.
»fl Jhls le tte r came Bradney had be
rro ro p t te r «ice. courteous tre a tm e n t.
he
th
e
re
."
Brown»ville, Oregon
UV"? .•>•» l t * e r finished { ’ » went T h» a d ve ntu re m ig h t lead to am azing p h y s ic is t to d in n e r? T h e w o rd re- j
• m B a in , w ith Lane C o u n ty A b stra ct
th in k ." Peter
M ilm x n
th)nga.
iMLHW
LW«a.
T h is aiUSt bo •
com pany. A lb a n y
P re se n tly th e ** b r illia n t prospects
I faded. H e was cenarlo«« th a t h l* on ly
I home waa In L ip p s k y 's g ro te sq u e ly
1 fu m la h e d bouse.
A d v e n tu re * w ith
glo riou s endings offered them selves
I o n ly to youth.
H e aighed a little .
Then he smiled. A f t e r a ll, he had the
hundred d c ila rs and the prospect o f
a good dinner.
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WYNDHAM
MAKTi'N
George William Wright
TUSSING & TUSSING
I I oric Reading Glasses
Lawn Mowers,
Rakes, Hoes
$ 6 to $ 7 .5 0
|F. M. French & Son
Jewelers and Optometrists
Chittem Bark
Albany Bargain House
Willamette Chevrolet Co.
A lb a n y
Creamery Association
LINN BUTTER
and Buyers of Eggs
A Farmers Co-operative
Creamery
Farm Mortgages | i »
PARAGON CAFE
D ELBERT STARR
«
FARM LOANS
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