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ft • F ft.'pï»* -f dSTüh .r t ~~I "T 1 -n ■ ■ " ' I ............. %1 tha •rmnenfary Iliac blnet-y that In New Y o rk um i fln u lly tu lb * wwwianvy » m i n a «ury fo •» wAi • Oiterrutiing hi* b j jy t ctee«cue. icotl DR. M ARIE A VAN K E N d e * » ft re g im ili o f tin; M outh-! •roUgg and in flu* «Bcidlil»» i d g « two hundred year* of HetihaBi tffldl whvfl He loAIckd kadk s* in ht* d< tibiv Mon had kept locked In nefllral. ClimOPllACTOR latrWfi, go «ltd waa It M t d u lv lo agle mvslc rboialv had va n lsh cl n o d f w w t, “Fvt«f, ! saw yon bofore breakfast," the barkec t-er was ruotbening him to milk whim la tn avanlbg I n J - Til« Offlco Hour* 10 A. M. to 6 P.M . (C o n tin u e d from la s t week) tam a thought mad« her sppaai bofora •ho Mid. “ From my window." depart. "You m w m ar ho Mid. "Why Peter In tha badgo-Wallad gardan bo Room« t I t , R o m ) Bldg. IU protested n.ii orally. Whereupon “ Well, I uii'i nothing «muir fr.“ fora braakfaat clad In a part wlapy didn't you call to mo and say ono of the barkeeper reached “ Afrnlil of farewell dinners?" aod part fluffy gown, wtlh a haakat of your choery good mornlngal" starter, swung It with n Peter smiled, Mho leoaod so rloso that ba could long [.ro d e o , and »truck him scpucrvly “ I f «NM,’' «nid ha. ’ Bring your *1* roaoa bung on ona Olbow and Anwar catch the faint aroma o f llie iavendor lu'twec-n the eyes. A moment Intel the lar ovar to America. Bile’ll probably srlaaors In th* olhar hand. "You do nil thing# ao wall,** aald which Mrs. Itc nham, with a beaming ex-aandwlrh man found khost lf sprawl. think II n jolly Ulti» tinflulahnd h i m flho Ing on the sidewalk, hts happy vlaluas Pater with a graat delight Oiling hit fees, sprinkled In tho drawers try." said, "ttecanae f wag w alling to see gone forever. being. '“Thera la a thoroughness lu Il»nhain clasped DaWolfa’a hand wbat you were doing." A prey to melancholy, flllecl with detsp rind yawned ; ha had et-an lha Amari- your motbod whlcb poaltlvaly upaals "What waa I doing?” Mid Potef. disappointment and a yet deeper »enao ran covarmi from head to fool with rat. 1 looked at tha library in your "Tho telescope— father's telescope." of Injustice, ba got U|«m hi* foot and blood mil of Ida own urlarlat when vtudy and aa fa r aa 1 can »*■ » you hava "Oh yea— the lelearo|ie." repeated started to limp away. IVli-r hail brought him In with Ilia aid »pent your twenty yeurs r-oilerting, Next d»or lo tho saloon waa a haao- of an artillary borna. Il was an Intl- among otbara. booka on how to do Peter, as If he hud beon accueecl of iiiai-y not Io ha lief gu Imi with demon • binga—bow to rldo a lioraa, bow to stealing Ihe a,|ueuky old glass. *T did ment burlier shop. »*rom It at this In play golf, how lo knit, how to raat a have the lelew cqie. didn't I?" stant there »merged a Bowery inlooioa atra! Iona fly, bow to Speak Italian, how to grow He » * » thinking that “no could not worker, an elderly gentlemen of a "Mo Iona." »«Id ftoWolfe. Very well tetl locals tike these two benevolent aspect, hi* pink Jowls newly II« climbed down ‘from tha broken roaoa, and who kn»wa wlmt alaa." Ttia Cngllali girl waa ilnrerrly grate women who had tr»nt«d him as It he acni|H-d and hla fact» powdrrcxL A* he wiill of llu- limiaa whara Ilia Knallab- Q UII year» of export- d mini had haan lilllalcd and wlih a nod ful to Peter. Mho auid: "To know ttia were Ihe owner of the estate und of climbed up the stops to ihe level of of farewell walked away, leaving Han way, to practice the met bode - theae the old atone house an»! oven qnalut , (he sidewalk Gila gentleman bent ever ^ enco la thia bust- d ham i-errtied lhara—a black figure a* are tha eure i<epa toward reaull», bul Hpode coffee cup* which cum» on at to refasten a loosened shoelace. nesa enable U3 to oflTdr B If rut mil of bliirk ciirtllionrd puatad you muet not think f lake mynelf too hreukfuat, that he had come lo Ibcvui Now, to the best of life knowledge you much expert advice. R aerloualy, aa my brother probably told shire not to see the m. II» wes think and belief, the derelict never before on lha aunaal glorie* of lha akyllno. When you drive up lo 8 had seen the missionary, but as tbe lap Ila walked a handrail parea and you. f think It la all aa nothing com ing that If they hud not chosen to men our friendly service sta- 6 aloppad. He looked al a group of pared lo tha aklll o f being a woman — tlon an acqualnU nre other then the ter stooped, presenting before him an tion lo get a tankful of 5 I-enaant children bringing In fag o la a fit woman—a woman whoae one aim rather stiff and dull and rorrert per expanse of black coat tells, the ml*- sona who had come to tea almost every unthrope hauled off and dealt the gen but laughing and Joel ling ea>-b othor la to ba a woman." General gas let us tell ^ "Tou have attained K,” Mid Peier, a afternoon and three or four timee to tie riranger a terrlkc k lA . you many auto thing* f •lltl* light dancing la hie *yee under dinner», saved by the O iatM * Yqitem With I y*fl ft attenfebment and you ought to know. / IH rim ialy left by Air Austin as • kla hoary brwwa i * flroflio* sparkl* ho pel« the etergyma* landed tea fe e l' legacy In the wine cellar, he could . away btnfl • bodge • B . R t a J y W ith R t J J y P w t t r - The gtrl towed the hull up and not very well inentloit- this acquaint "W hat did you mean by that?” be ance Furthermore he lutd begun to demanded, rubbing the seat of bis caught It tn her white aklrt upread feel that Muriel In worn» »1 range man trouser» with both bands. “ Why did from knee to knee aa »he aat cross legged upon the edge of the Itenhaina' ner of her own had created i»n aluios- yon kick me?” “ Oh," aald the ex sandw ich maiC 1 » lawn. Thl» law u beg.-n aguin after pheri- of a priq.rletress without any the Interruption of the square tennla other Intimacy than calling him Peter tones of an uncontrollable annoyance, court and rolled gently d-iwn to a line •nd. < |wm one oecaalon, dressing a cut "you're alw ays tying your shoestrteg I” of Ireea at the bottom of Hie hill that of a I aw thorn on the back of hi* baud h alf hl-lea the little town of Heron with u peculiar leiolerneau mixed with with It« nealllng red bri< V hounea with all ti e care of procedure that one can “ BUY IN B E A V E R TO N ” [v w ix v m m m i their chimney pole and r<»,f» t etui .»red And In "WJiat to Do In an Emergency." He shrank from making the one In by the auoke o f c-*al» on Juuue Urea. They lived («-aceably together without quiry he would have wished to make. He BOW hud a chance to make till* any bold assertion« of Individuality, none of them doing any outrage to the Inquiry, liecauae Muriel sa id ; "You countryside, as Fetor, contrasting It were standing there under that beech with an A m e r i c a - town, had M i d . tree. I thought—” "W hat did you think?" Beyond the village were the chalk “That you were looking through the downs w h e r e g rass was light ureen and the heather a deeper color, and glass across the Held» toward that narrow roads w ere a« white aa place under th* big tree*—the place marks of rrayon. and tree* »landing wa call the (.'urate's because one used alone were like feathery plume* -luck lo live I here.” here and there luto the rolling country Peter might have »1 token then tn ask by Mine giant hand. Somewhere, still who now occupied th* litUe gabled further on. waa the oca Into which the bourn with Its guardian tree». It was bright sky fell like a blue hack contain the oppori unity to hear a name he had flecked with clouds o f fealhery white. not heard since he had board It from Peter, with balf-rlosed »yea, gaged Chtooel Benliuui’s III« ; Peter's char- M t arrvga this magnlflcencg nr quiet •CteriatK n trw rslty that oftyn mad# Peter •m ilad ang Waved Hie Hand fflV«rd the distant backhonu of him allow life to set ft* oirfl pace grid • chalk ridge where anrient Briton* bring event* at Its own whim, added as If |l were u game. Childhood had once drove their •■ attic Into caves and at this moment to htu dlalmibiatlon to hceii untouched lu one of the little Druid priests had once held «nlemii dlseb.se one of hla reasons for tilling n i l! riles. He waa quit- f under the Itenhaina’ roof. It prevent a * lf was bawling, and yet In Fart*, a« Muriel'» attention fixed upon him ed him from iqtewking. The sun was he i ••flc. ted, aerimi* m«n were di scusa Somewhat »* > faltbfnl -log sat- he* a warm, there was a fatalistic assur tag the future uf the wurld exactly m aster; ba had been In many of hla ance that !■ • would hear the name aa If they <-uuld touch or affect It« own drettn* In these ten days and soon enough, and there Waa the pos might well be forgiven for falling to sibility that a look of pain would come fumi»nwnlal nature. He walked on. The trees trained nodes that something of violence* waa Into MnrieTa face and he would hurt a ngulu»! the high wall spread their going on within this Kngtl«h gtrl girt for whom he had acquired tf good- branches like fun», edged at the tip* whose outlines, like those of a vc.-b a no. natured, companionable and almost with the pink lil<H>i»>ma of * *ew year, were still d e a r and cold ngulnut the paternal affection. symbolic of the eternal round of prom aky, exposing nothing of tbe Arc« and •((¿outimu'il next wi-ek.) tae. fruit and decay. •team which may blow their tnrroand- "It goes *o soon," said DeWolf« tngs Into fragments. aloud, and this voles which s in k s was The most that Muriel had ever Mid juat aa If some old friend had given wa* that Peter was one of tbe "nice hlm mun«el a» they »trolled together Americana," a patronising compliment Bq UtUtM S. COBB In Ihe duak. lie turned. which had made him tell the girl and The Kngllalimnu waved to him from her mother that he waa gratified al D riven Beyond Hi* Strength the null und held one arm aloft In a that judgment expressed hy "the b«r The late Paul Armstrong had two gesture of farew ell; Peter Could a#« ter type of English." He did not know favorite »t,fries, on e of these he called every linger un lila liund as If they all that by the processes within the Ben were painted In uepls on llie velvety ham slater's lovely head, she had by the title "Fanny and the Pilseuer,” i and while It was funny, It wonld never j gold of the sky. weighed carefully hi* physical appear "H> the by," called lienluim, “ U h ance .noting hla high bronxed forehead, do for publication in a newspaper bav- «frange lud) la half a Greek. I say I hie straight nose. Ids lean hard cjieek* Ing a family circulation. The other | f a n you heart 1 1er father waa a ban and the Shift Judicial lip» wltj h had wax what I* known as a parlor story £ It dealt with a down-snd outer. v M te ished patriot- a flglitlug professor of boon tp luberltao-'" of th# fam ily over made a precarious living a* • . M a d -18 ataco Ja itlc * D o w o ift b id b e # paint chemistry or *oiuethtng." vrloh man. 1 ‘ flOafed front And hack, 1 3 Peter smiled and waved hi* hand. od by Conley. Atie had judged him u like k Mirile tn Its shell, betwreevl brtted He turned the corner of the w all kn<\ one would Judge an nntmal, and satis Itourdu which bore advertisement» for stepped Into thç cobbled »treat where fled, — had — methodically passed on to hi* a dairy’ lunch, lie marched tbe Ihnrery th f rudh-aa wagons of some French clothes. all day long for w ages barely sufficient Peter's clothes are famous for their to keep body and soul together. • I artillery maneuver were rumbling charming Incorreotneisa. No onr quite ! deeper Into the ruts of W ar worn In One day. a* he plodib-d lite weary knows how lie succeeds In expressing route, he saw n shining coin lying upon the undent stones. Only at nine that evening did he through some expensively fashionable the sidewalk. Instantly he set his foot I hear more. Ilenhum called him by the and unimaginative iidler so much of U| m > ii It, anil theu. stooping with a dif- hla own .brand of dt-tlnctlon In dressL Ib ulty IqnuiM * o f his woOflkB walst- service wire of the signal corps. "Sayin g gmul-hy. that'» all." said Evening clot lies or lialltyvrup, m ajor's coat. I10 clutclied It In his e iger tìn the Kngllahuuin. lying glibly. "Gout) uniform or lounging flunnel». It Is a l gerà and raised it to his eyes. Then luck. And | forgot to say that her w ays the »nine; P ite r's e l i t e s and his heart Inside o f him gave a great Peter are one. An envious broker In throb o f Joy. It w as a tweiiiy-Uollar aioihcr waa Irish." "Send me thut letter to your family, New York named Moore once wild gold piece, lie w as we: ’ thy beyond hi* wildest ambitions. care of ihe American port «nicer at that Peter's clothes even expressed Across the strtH-t w as un excavation Boulogne,” aald I’eler calmly after a Peter's moods tlu-y could be lla p , moment 111 which ttenham wondered soft and content'll In Ida IdU-ncw*; for a new building, lie hurried thither. whether the line had been cut off. " I ’m they could stiffen into fine dignity Standing on the edge of the digging he with a turn of Ills I bought. Muriel's unbuckled the straps which bound the off for Knglund tomorrow." father had given attention to clothes; squares of planking to hint, and. kick Me put hit cigarette down and al the hunter's pink riding coat that still ing them to pieces with a glad ex lowed If |o burn the edge o f the table, hangs In the hall closet In Beconxhlre ultant cry. he Hung the shattered eu> , J ■ taring at the w all with Its inapt and Heath reminds his successors of the bfetns of Ids servitude down Into the * blue prints, his eyc-a Dill of wonder. dominant, rare-roast-beef personality hole below. Then straightway he de This explain», In part, wtiy the rea of 8lr Austin. Ills iln ughter, like other parted for the nearest saloon, and son for III» going to laindun waa typi women who are In the profession of stalking In, n triumphant figure even In cal of Fetor DeWolfe. being women, gave Importnm'e lo the Ids llanntlng tatters, he «lapped his deeorutlv* quid Hies o f n m ale; sh- precious gold piece down npou the bar only forgot about Peter's face and flg CHAPTER nnd called for a drink of whisky. It urw and clothes \<hcn they had beet was to have been the first of a long and Muriel Bcnhaiu waa savagely a ■ wallowed by hla complete whola— e gorgeous succession of drink* of woman, flhe com-elred woman aa a whola which defied her methodical Whisky. »IH'olos au distinct from malea a* flora Judgment and made her eyes swim »nd Someone Jostled him In the side. He la distinct from fauna. The acquisi begun to tern wltUlA her heart and tunfo .1 Kto ).nu 4 La aaewea «.!.<• «xvi.sU» Uo ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- tion by wiimvn o f tho right lo vote had been ihe ucvuulon for nioiirnlnc, ns Peter found out tiefore Mrs. Austin llcnham had beamed through tw«v meals. Ilrst «pon her guest and then upon her lovely daughter. The widow of Austin, ua IWWolfe dl»co\ere<l after a week of agreeable neglect of ihe calendar, w as a true henuiur. She did not beam with the Insincere N>am o f r (A n fattoa, hut with the beam of an expansive nature ooa- Ing good will and demonstrativeness through the crevices It could And In (he walla Of a life which waa like a I H vessel of conventionality, containing, I according to all the traditions of her j husband's fam ily, n liquor of precious quality, not lo be spent freely. She believed lu new things and In a new ¡ world, liql «lie beamed ii|H>n Muriel ' not bec ause she agreed .with her but | No. 2, 2x6’» and 2x8's, Surfaced, $15.00 because, not daring to voice an opln- | Ion, she could still love her daughter for being so healthy and ho irreproach able. Muriel considered herself as dedi cated hy duty and nflnptnhlllly to btflng n woman, and being a woman meant \ that her brown hair must I k * mm|e at- Iraetlvo and stable for tennis a game which she executed with a good deal of dash, lu a coal unte d e s i g n e d to OREGON keep freckle» off a m ilkw hite skin. BEAVERTON Keen her fore arm cm r* covered in the J aau u ^ sb c^ to o j^ fjscn i ] I 4 eho 8 'run woTr BEAVERTON ORE. 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