i Ids w ife or one of his own blood. »(•« While tlie preparations for the wed ding were being m ade M argarltza showed no interest in them . On the contrary, she grew thin and pale. Het health, which after her visit to the bank of ttie Bosporus seem ed to im prove, was again delicate. Iler m other In ever line of Merchandise, but none By ETHEL HOLMES frequently took her to the river, but w ithout the previous effect One day more especially than in argarltza while there saw the young Among (ho reasons fur establishing I m M an bad seen before go by in his the capital of the eastern Koinnu em boat, she but all Turkish women, be pire a t C onstantinople—it was tin t call- { ing veiled, since look he did not recog od B yzantium —was that the site was nize her. llow ulike, she louged to lift her very beautiful. The Bosporus, on which i veil and call to him! But even her it is built, connecting the Black sea ’ m other not been present and had now Our large stock is in every instance the best that can be had and the sou of M armora, is one of th e : aw ake she would not have done so, for and our aim will be to keep the high standard up. m ost attractiv e stream s of w ater in this for a Moslem girl would have been the world. All m anner of c raft ure ! im m odest And what pained her was sailing and steam ing back and forth , th at while she was plunged in grief on and across it, while tlie shore on ei ther side*, especially the European, is ! account of him lie seem ed contented and happy. lined w ith attractiv e buildings On the European side of the Bospo T he day of the wedding finally cam e rus the side on which Constantinople around. The wedding guests were as- is built a portion of the water front sem bled in the groom 's house—not at is a park or garden free to the public. the bride's house, as in C hristian coun One day a T urkish woman, whose tries—and were looking over the wed daughter was in delicate health and ding presents while w aiting for the needed the air, took the girl to this hrlde to be brought. Then it was an place and, seating them selves near the nouneed th at she was at the door. The m argin of the w ater, looked out on the groom passed out to receive her. the many boats plying hack and forth guests lining up within, leaving a pas across it. They w ere the only persons sage for the pair to cuter about, and any one passing <>u the walk M argarltza stood veiled w aiting for behind them could only see their backs, (ter betrothed who In another mo their faces being turned to the water. ment emerged from his house with a And everything usually kept in a first-clasB hai^W’fare store, and “ L ift your veil, dear," said the moth look of suprem e happiness on his face. er, “th a t you may get the licudil of the And behind M argaritza’s veil th at look all good* are of the best quality. breeze. No boats are passing near us. was repeated, though more intense In uud your face cannot be seen " contrast with the dolorous expression T he girl lifted hei veil and resting that it replaced For the groom ’s face her head against tier mot tier's shoulder, was uncovered, and she recognized the enjoyed tin* constantly m u ag pano man in the boat ram a and tlic breeze cooled by the w a H aving w atched to see w here she ter At tim es stic closed her eyes for a fter she had left the hank of the a brief nap, and her m other fell asleep went Bos|K>rus. he laid only to inquire who The (laughter, a fte r one of her cat naps, she was mid make a proposition for on opening lier eyes found herself look tier hand But he dared not reveal him ing straig ht Into the face of a young self as one who had seen the face of man sittin g in a boat not a dozen yards tlic girl lie proposed for. Tills would from her. And the young man was in Turkey have created a scandal and gazing upon her rapturously. would likely have resulted in his ap M argarltza. the young lady. Instantly plication being refused. dropped her veil, but not soon enough to shut out the effect of th at Im nil- some. youthful face, those adm iring eyes. T he young m an. who had ap proached without being seen or heard and had rested on Ills oars, guzing on the dazzling beauty, pulled aw ay, but not so far but th at be could keep tlie tw o women in sight M argarltza saw him far out in (lie stream and knew th at to see her. even at a distance, was And O w ners of a pleasure to him In tim e th e girl aw akened her moth __ 2L il- or They arose and walked aw ay, for a tim e keeping on the shore w estw ard, DR. H. M. MASSEY DR. W. A. WISE then, tu rn ing Inland, ascending a rise FOR- is a college graduate in is th e sam e Dr. W ise who in the ground to the house In which D entistry, registered in practiced D entistry in they lived. The m an In the boat could Oregon, lias had seveial Tillam ook countv a few observe them from the w ater and saw years experience, and years ago, and will be them go Into their home has com e to Tillam ook pleased to again w ait on It w as not long a fte r this th a t a county to m ake it his those who desire his future hom e. services. proposition of m arriage was m ade for M argarltza's hand M arriages in T ur We have Dental Offices in Tillamook, Bay City, Bar View and key arc m ade bv the parents of the young persons, who are not perm itted -AND-------- Cloverdale, and are equipped to do all kinds of Dental to see each other until a fte r the w ed Work as good as it can be done anywhere. ding M argarltza. from whose m ental vision tlic young m an who laid seen ¡Safe and Comfortable tier from tils boat had never been dimmed, was tilled w ith grief nt this Dr. Massey guarantees all his work Dr. W ise has had th irty years exper applicatloti The social standing of Leave Cloverdale daily at and can be consulted at any tim e. ience in plate work and guarantees the suitor and Ills financial condition 7:.‘T0 a. m , arriving at Tilla were all th at could lie desired, and his Call up bv Telephone. w hat he says. m ook at 10 a. m. — in time for suit w as m et with favor by M argarlt m o rn in g train to Portland. r.a's parents, so there was nothing for Lea\ e Tillamook at 3 p. m , ? her to do but yield to her fate. f arriving at Cloverdale at 5 £ 01 R BRIDGE WORK has heen brought up to the highest state of And yet. though there was som ething • p. m. < dreadful In her m arrying w ith the perfection. The teeth on the bridge are interchangeable at will 2 J M TRAXLKR, Prop < memory of the vision sli had seen without removing from the mouth. constantly before her. why should she PLATE? WITH FLEXIBLE SUCTION.—The very best and Iate*t not do so? She had no reason to sujs pose she would ever again see the ninn in modern dentistry. No more falling plates. If you are having who through th at brief vision had cn|v tirent are those 25c dinners at tlie plate troubles, get Dr. Wise's advice as to what should be done ttired tier heart. And even If she did Kamaev Hotel dining room, Tillam ook, and the cost of doing it FREE. We can extract your teeth abso ln> would not see her. for It Is not |>er- Ore. lutely without patn—free where plate or bridge work is ordered. m lttcd In Turkey that a m an shall took Foi sale—One registered Holstein upon th e face of any wom an except bull, t ints Kav, Cloverdale. Quality Counts A M A N IN A BOAT HARDWARE Builders’ Hardware, Tools Shelf and Heavy Hardware Stoves Ranges, Farm and Garden Tools Alex McNair & Co., Tillamook, Ore. The Evening Telegram, daily, and the Cloverdale Courier, both papers one year for S3.50. ? TAKE 1THE WHITE! ? AUTO I STAGE Tillamook- i Ciò veniale : All Wav Points W ise# Massey Dentists BAR VIEW TENT CITY WHAT WE CANNOT GUARANTEE, WE DO NOT DO Free Painless Extracting, when Bridge work is Ordered Will be at Cloverdale Hotel Every Tuesday