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In the tp im n o f tbe State o f Oregon: Yon are hereby required to appear In the al.ove e n titled oonrt, and n u a»er tbe oom b r o th e r T h e s e cou s in s w e r e g ro w n p la in t filed aualnei yon in tbe above e n tl tied s u it, on or before tbe laat dav o f tb< w h e n H e n r y w u a b o rn . H e n r y o w n e d th e e prt «ertbed in tbe order of pn b liaa tio n . a fin e f a r m a n d w a s supposed io pos to o it: O n or b. fore th e lfitb day o f N ovem aesa o th e r p r o p e r ty to w h ic h E n o c h her. 1907, and If yon fa i) to ao appear and a n d L y d ia w e r e h e lr a -a t-la w . 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T h e s e peop le fo r m e r s li v i n g n e a r w h e w be h a d b een European Plan hilled, b u t c o u ld n o t le a rn th a t he had « trr.p g ’e a n d b a rils h tp , a n d I t w n s w ith d w e ll n o t f a r fr o m th e T r o g lo d y ta e , to A G ood C lean F a m ily H otel a th e .il o f th a n k fu ln e s s t h a t she fo u n d a n y o f t h e ir phone.*. B u t th e moa- th e w e s t o f w h o m a g a in th e re a re a her-« I f sin g le d o u t fr o m « d o zen n p p ll- c o o ld she o b e y - t ? T h e cone- tr ib e w h o a r e w it h o u t n e c k s a u d h a v e cpi ta to l»e th e s te n o g ra p h e r o f in s w e r e In possession at d w o u ld not t h e ir eye s In t h e ir s h o u ld e rs . n G ra h a m r ’ !’ - . « y o u n g la w y e r o f p e r m it h e r t o d o so. T h e n she b e a rd w ’ . .ta - r tA t tilin g s w e r e p ro p h e sied . t h a t H e n r y ’ s e s ta te h a d n o t p ro v e d C le v e r. F r o m th e firs t R o s a m o n d lik e d h im . n e a r ly so la r g e as h a d b e e n e xp e c te d . M rs . P e t t e r — D id y o u see t h a t ? D i x .» , ■* k i - t t-w I I . • w n s k in d a n d e o u rte o u e — n e v e r too on seised t h a t r o c k in g c h a ir a n d w a s H e n r y ’ s w o rd s s u d d e n ly h a d f o r h e r a h u rr ie d to W p o lite , n e v e r m o re e x m e a n in g . In to I t b e fo re h is w if e h a d a c h a n c e to O n e n ig h t, a rm e d w it h a f e w c a r p e n a c tin g th a n th e occasion re q u ire d . re a c h It. A n d on his w e d d in g t r ip too . t e r ’s tools, she w e n t to th e T h u r s to n T h e r e ’s H is s in c e r ity a n d s tr a ig h tfo r w a r d n e s s M r . P e t t e r — T h a t ’« Just I t f o r m , s a w e d a h o le In th e s ta b le do or, Nobody w ill ■poke n o t o n ly In b is f r a n k a n d g e n ia l w h e r e D ix o n Is s m a r t. opened It, to o k u p a b o a rd In th e s ta ll m a n n e r, b e t In e v e r y d ire c t g la n c e o f suspect t h a t he Is op b is w e d d in g d e s c rib e d in h e r lo v e r’ s m essage a ud h is s te a d y g r a y o m o , e v e r y m o tio n o f to u r, d o n ’t y o u see? A n d besides, he fo u n d a t in b o x. H a v in g c a r r ie d I t gets th e c h a ir .—B o s to n T r a n s c r i p t h is w e ll |»olse<l hefid. h o m e , she op en ed i t to fin d a go odly " T ir e d ? ” s aid R u fu s M a y t h o r n a f e w p a c k a g e o f bonds a n d , b e tte r th a n a il, A ll T h a t H e H a d . m o n th s la te r, lo o k in g a t h is d a u g h te r a w i l l sig n ed , b y H e n r y le a v in g a ll his across th e d in n e r t a b le t h a t s p a rk le d “Can y o u g iv e b o nd?” ask e d the p r o p e r ty to h e r, b u t e n jo in in g h e r to Judge. “Have y o u g o t a n y th in g ? ” w i t h s ilv e r a n d c u t glass p ro v id e f o r his cousins. 'J e d g e .” re p lie d th e p ris o n e r, "aen ce “ N o t a bit." she a n s w e re d c h e e r . ’T Unci» San, a»M th» UH1OB «AB * T b s te le p h o n e m essage b y w h ic h th e y o u a x m e. I ’ ll teU y o u . I h a ln ’t go t fully. > >i RRGIHX tar hU 0»M »«tatste th» lo c a tio n o f th e b o x w a s c o m m u n ic a te d n u th ln ’ In th e w o rt* *cept th e s p rin g *»tuterT »»4 wlnttaas tatanta»« “ A n d y o u a t lll lik e y o u r e m p lo y e r? ” ro m a in e a m y s te r y . F a r ip e r A tk in a , Mrt » c ». This ron«h traaUwet 1« e h llla , s ix a cres o’ n o ’c o u n t la n d , a “ H e seem s,” s aid R o s a m o n d d e m u r e w h o liv e s n e a re s t th e scene ¡ft th e t r a g t tme «r,ctic*l tc»t at »IRcMoev aa< ftr a - ly. “to lie a very Juat a n d reasonable b ig f a m ily , a ho pe o f a h e r e a f t e r an* w ih j . The u n io n oab «noma ta eaa- e d y . d e c la re s th a t he b e a rd a v o ic e In th e ola w a r r h e u m a tis m ." — A t la n t a F » r-t*4 tn «»eli a •»«•do, b u m , a a i «( sort of r * r e o n . te le p h o n e room o r s o m e th in g th n t C o n s titu tio n . • tich Ona m«»»Tt»t that it atarta aaar. wBrha “ T h e iteop le w h o k n o w him say fin e B ounded lik e a voice, b u t on a c c o u n t v.«y »"S >«n» e»«y aa«M arQlaary, e»ei>- « a j. rou* b (arm msc «. BHom y»a tavast a af th e e le c tric a l d ls tu rlta p c » d id n o t th in g s o f h im ," r e tu rn e d h e r father. “I T h e T lre e e m e P e r l. cent la a ca* «ana« orrtto ta, »or fra»eatel»a to go In a n d In v e s tig a te A m a n s h o u ld Judge t h a t he w a s c o m posed o f M a e fo o a le r ( p la y in g a n a b s o lu te ly b r a in a n d m u s cle r a t h e r t h a n o f s a w I t h a v e passed th ro u g h th e d a r k - lopefteae g a m e ]—H e r e ! 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