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About Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1916)
uul in her t v e . i.> i.ie s.uiucv. and she i We all rested on Sunday—that is. os- ones that ever came across the Atlan I treats uud io.„jves him as she would tensiby. Jane put down all sorts o f tic. Louise de Meretou. Hue de Uivoli. , a naughty child, but a mail makes any tilings on |mper that everybody bad to Pails—and going down to the gate to (Continued trom tirstpagef______ kind of woman admin into a lover’s do on Monday anti on Tuesday. Hen see him for just a minute. That sec women have their kick-up on a feeding quarrel. That is w hat masculine Glen- j rietta sat by her in a state of trance, ond he stood undecided in the middle proposition than on something worse.’ dale has been doing to its women folks and it did me good to see Sallie out of the road looking at my darkened ns he elassleally put It.” for four days, and I believe everybody in the hammock at Wiilegvbles taking house was agony that I'm not going “ I know it is a great victory.” I an lias been secretly enjoying it. care o f both the kit and the pup, la to put up with very much longer. swered weakly, "but I'm too tired to As to the rally, they have stood aside boriously assisted by panting Aunt Jane and I with Henrietta were out glory in It. I wish 1 was Sullie s pup with their hands in their pockets and j Dllsie. because Jane explained to her by the old gray moss rock at the first py being trotted across Aunt Dilsie's | their noses in the air. and if it hadn't j so beautifully that she needed a lot break o f day Installing Jasper and P e knee or kit getting a rocking in Cousin I been for Aunt Augusta and Nell and of Henrietta’s time, that Sallie ac tunia and a few o f their confreres. Martha’s urms.” ! Jane being natural born carpenters and quiesced with good natured bewilder Jasper had always been king of all "W ould any other arms do for the j draymen we might have had to give it ment. O f course Cousin Jasmine help Glendale barbecue pits, and he had rocking?” came In a queer, audacious | up and let them go on with it to their ed her some, but she was busy aiding had them dug the day before and filled voice, with u note in it that stilled j own glory. Cousin Martha to beat up some mys with dry hickory fires all night, and ids something in me and made all the j When Xell and Jane went to see Mr. terious eggs in the kitchen, with the mien was so haughty that I trembled world seem to be holding Its breath. I Dodd about building the long tables to shutters shut because it was Sunday, for the slaves under his command. His " I ’m tired o f revolutlng, and it's—it’s j serve the barbecue dinner on be said it was something that takes two days tenderness I want." 1 faltered in a ■ he was too busy to do it and hadn't to "set” and was to be the piece de re basket of “ yarbs" was under the side o f the rock iu hoodoo-like shadows, voice that hardly seemed strong enough ! even any lumber to sell sistance, after the barbecue. to get so far up out of my heart as to Mrs. Hargrove couldn’t help Sallie at and the wagons o f poor, innocent, sac Then things happened in my back reach the ears o f the Crag as he bent 1 yard that it sounds like a romance to all with the kiddies either, because she rificed lambs and turkeys and sucking his head down close over mine. lie write about. Jane sent me over to was looking through all her boxes an 1 pigs were backed up by the largest in had come on my side o f the gate tit the borrow the Crag’s team and wagon bundles for a letter from her son which fernal pit. Petunia was already elbow first weak little cry I hud let myself and Henrietta and Cousin Martha and she thought said something about fa deep In a cedar tub o f cornmenl for the pones, and another minion was make a minute or two before. any o f the rest of ids woman impedi voring woman’s rights, and if it Is like shucking late roasting ears and wash "Is this right?" he asked as he gently menta that I could get. lie was out she thinks It is she Is going to go to took me in Ids arms, hollowed his of town, trying a case over at Bolivar, the barbecue nnd get things nice and ing the sweet potatoes to be packed shoulder for a place for my head, and, and wouldn't get hack until Monday hot Instead o f having them brought to down with the meat by 8 o’clock. A wagon was to collect the baked hams her cold. leaning against the old gate, he began night. I had hoped to get n few minutes and sandwiches and biscuits and con to swing me gently to and fro, his Jane and Nell and Aunt Augusta Sunday afternoon to myself so I could fections of all variety and pedigree cheek against my hair and humming took the two axes and one large ham Aunt Dilsie's "Sw ing low, sweet char mer nnd tore down my back fence go up into the garret and look through from the rest o f the league at 10 one o f the trunks I brought from Paris o’clock. iot. for to carry me home.” while I nnd the others loaded the We didn't know It then, but another It was. I know what 1 want, and ; planks on the wagon. Jane appointed with me to see how many sets o f things I shall have it. I'll light the whole Henrietta to sit nnd hold the slow old ; I have got left. I am going to need a wagon was already being loaded very world with nuked hands for 1dm. And I horses in case they should have got j trousseau pretty soon, and I might privately In town with ire and bottles, I ’m also going to find some way to get demoralized by the militant atmos- | need it more suddenly than 1 expect. glasses and lemons and mint and kegs 1dm with all his absurd niceties o f phere pervading Glendale and try to ^ I don’t see any reason for people’s not and schooners. I am awfnl.v g'ad that honor intact, just because that will bolt. I never saw any human being marrying immediately when they make the Equality league had forgotten all up their minds, and my half o f ours is about the welting up of the rally, be make 1dm happier. enjoy herself as Henrietta did, and it made up strong enough to decidedly cause I den t believe we would have I'll begin at the beginning and some was worth It nil Just to look Into her j Influence rapidity in his. But then I ».•ay unclasp those gourdy tendrils that radiant countenance. really don't believe that the Crag Bailie has been strangling ldiu with. Jane took all the hard top blows to | would care very much about the high 1 will bunch all the rest o f Ids fem do herself and left the unloosening of lights of a trousseau, and it was just inine collection and take them on my the lower nails to Aunt Augusta while ns well that Nell came iu to get me to own hands. I ’m going to make a gov Nell ripped off the planks that stuck, j help her write a letter to national ernor out o f him and then a United I could almost hear Nell's long, polish- | headquarters to know if she could have States senator and finally a supreme ed linger nails go with n rip every j any kind o f assignment in the cam Judge. Help! Think o f the old moss- i time she Jerked a particularly tough j paign for the convention to alter the back being a progressive! But that's j old plank Into subjection, and Aunt constitution In Tennessee when it my party und Jane's. ' Augusta dispensed encouraging axioms meets next winter. 1 know he is going to hate terribly about pioneer work as she banged “ Have you mi de up your mind fully to have me ask Idm to marry me, und along behind Jane. Jane herself look to go in for public life. Nell?” I asked I hate to hurt 1dm so, but it is my ed as cool as a cucumber, didn't get mildly. "Some of your friends might duty to get Jane's $50,000 so the five the least bit ruffled and bad the ex not like it very much and—and” — “ I f you mean Polk Hayes, Evelina,” may be as happy as I am tonight, only pression on her face that the truly there aren't live other Crags. I know normal woman has while she is hem Nell answered with the positiveness that only a very young person can get it will he a lifelong inert ideation to ming a baby’s flannel petticoat. up the courage to use. "I have forgot Idm to have me do It, but he lost his And though during the day many de chance tonight grandmothering me. lightful crises were precipitated the ( that 1 was ever influenced by Ids nar Still. I did turn my lips away. 1 was most interesting were the expressions row minded, primitive personality at not quite ready then. 1 am now. that devastated Polk Hayes' and Lee all. I f 1 ever love and marry it will If lut wants to go on wearing clothes Greenfield's faces as they came around be a man who can appreciate mi l fur like that I ’m going to let him, eveu on the side o f the house to set* what all , ther my real woman's destiny." “ Well. then, that's all right.” I an the senate door, but I can’t ever stand that hammering was about. swered, with such relief In my heart for Cousin Jasmine to cut his hair any “ Caroline!" exclaimed Lee. In per more. I want to do it myself, uud fect agony, es lie beheld the Indy o f that it must have showed in my voice I ’m going to tell her so and why. She Ids ardent, though long restrained, a f and face. I had worried about Nell and 1 have cried over that miniature fections poised across the wheel o f the since I could see plainly, though she o f the lost young Confederate cousin wagon tugging at the middle of a hasn’t told me yet, and I am sure she o f hers, and she'll understand me. 1 am heavy plank which Mrs. Dodd and 1 j doesn't realize it. that Jane had decid sure. were pushing up to her. while Mamie. | ed Polk’s destiny. Nell Is not twenty- I tut as I think It over—it always Is the mother o f seven, stood firmly on j one yet. and she will find lots o f men best to be kind, and I believo I’ ll let top o f the wagon guiding it Into place, j In the world that will be fully capable “ Help!” gasped Polk, as he started o f making her believe they feel that Idm get through tlds rally—it’s Just way about her destiny until they suc to take the nx from Jane by force. four days a free and hnppy man. Then we all stopiied while Jane j ceed In tying her up to using it for the 1 don’t know whether to go In and wake up Jane or not, I would llko to quietly gurgled the molasses o f the real utilitarian purposes they are sure go to sleep with that kiss revelation situation to them, nnd sent them on ' such a pretty woman Is created for. It will take men in general another between us, but innybo it Is iny duty down the street sadder and wiser men. to the live to extract some data from I thought Polk was going to cry on her hundred years yet nnd lots o f suffering “Yes; they’re our guests, ” I answered. her while it is fresh on the foam. 1 shoulder before he was finally persuad to realize that n woman’s destiny is been equal to the situation with Aunt am afraid It is going to go bard with ed to go and leave us to our fate, and anything but himself and get to house Augusta nud Jane both prohibition en her hut somehow I have a newborn the expression on Lee's face ns he keeping with her on that basis. thusiasts. The Crag didn't Jog into Glendale on faith in Polk that makes me fe d that looked up at torn, dirty, perspiring "Evelina,” gasped Jane as we stood he w ill make It as easy as he can for Caroline, with n smudge on her nose his rawboned old horse until 1:30 Mon on tl:e edge o f the bind that commands and blood on her hand from an abso day night. I had been watching down her. a view o f almost all the Ilarpeth val isn't It a glorious thing to realize lutely insignificant scratch, was such Providence road for him from my pil ley stretched out like the very garden that neither she nor I will have to sit ns ought to have been on Ned's face low ever since I put out my light at <>f Eden itself, crossed by silver creeks, and be tortured by waiting to see as he ought to have been standing by 1 II because Jane had decided that It lined with broad roads and mantled in Mamie with the nsafetlda bottle. was our duty to go to bed early so as the richness o f the harvest haze, "can what those men are going to d ot That's mixed up. but the five ought to to be as fresh ns possible for the rally nil those wagons full o f people be com In the morning. She had walked to ing to accept our Invitation?” catch the i*>uit. C H A P T E R XV. It took up ill o f Saturday afternoon the gate with Polk at 10 and hadn't (T o lie continued) Dynamite. and part o f Monday morning, but wv* come back until 11. so. o f course, she HEN a man injures a wo i'Uilt those tables, thereby dlsclplb | was ready to turn in. It was just fool- man’s feelings by any partic lug masculine Glendale with a severity isli. primitive old convention that kept Take the uM reliable W hite stage for ular course o f conduct to that 1 didn't think could have been | uie from slipping on my slippers and a comfortable, safe and sure trip to which she objects the mater- lu us. dressing gown—I ’ve got the prettiest Tillamook. “T H E W T IN D ER BOX”