fl- g ttartp. «wi.ria— i r t e f e f t R fe « t t lng eq h¿- »»«'o twurao «Ml «rgep the r r T T day «re* ttaed contrived to make ber better» O u t a windfall r t d MORO. *• * daughter Belen an orphan with no la * come. Richard Banter, a bachelor « friend of Gorman’s, had lent him IS. t 000. taking • mortgage on bla farm tor e a rw H r M a t e r dto -not aak for i tbe security; Gorman Inatated on gfv- ^H elen leg of the Oregon « held In Portland W « t t p t y «rftto t r t «MT dpred flrdk fe a ftr, r i« » o h - r tlr tg a r t A «re ln e t doomed to g ijf about to inquire Gorman was but seventeen , year» old when her father died and , know -gmtew «^°ut j j * ’ , qocme^J bad totoed With hta friend Row many rich nasata K ü a lM w tto » ) r t > worth lase and «on* •D ick." rtn a to . ‘Helen a t my death , will bare nothing but the farm, and J t in her wuert « e « A r t t t " r t i you held ' mortgage on that M !>»<- j ty near’all It la worth. There« onU F ) Bell him trulbfuUjr wtortber he or toa thing thaA would a>ve * ♦ any eeaa | sailor poaaea*«! f t She tried t o e vade . ^taattna atoll he held the first one fort at leaving her. and that’s out of j, the qreaMrt. tort Bwrter weald act; week In February at the Oregon Ag be put^JT At last be fo rr rt tow to the question * , Her heart bad bee» Tljtmt la itT” eaked Hunter. , tell tb e tr u th . rtcalturel College. - j f I could see you and Helen m ar«.. glvea to ¿ ra th e « , eatt t t * M p tt* b le . The date for tita fourth an ■attorn ooagrtoa of Oregon to * « » » • £ I rtod before 1 die 1 wouldn’t feel wqr- « a «nie g«rr**»■»■ w ill he Haid-Rt A to I itod «hoot her.” I A ftrtnt flush cgme over H u n te rs -) tap erlal Hotel in Portland. face and a light of pleasure Io bla «N M • Martin Broa. Milling < ompa y. Tu-hUMt W w ta«l («»••< « » > ' W » • * but tt was trawdent Ktomath »Wto« *• < tí|l,th * ÜI\ * ^ Í ¡ Ito los«. One aiatter puzaled Mita. “T h a t rno’t toe,* he replied sadly, on account of tbe difference In ear agea ; Mow that another Wa« W he het hue- H H w to hut sixteen. a r t I ’m th irty . hand the to<4 »»““ * « • > * •*<» * * * ° supplying to r with the W rtre w ttrtU ae nauptoty to Uto W * X S T lM W .no. acoord- I “T h a t’a not an Impassable barrier rt> live. th«t*be bad deceived her la ros completed by County I BUt there 1« another reason why I canft I Btoe saattrr o f ttoe w lrttoM «at the r l Fisher for the l i l t roll I aee my little girl provided for as 1 I tr a w t f .T that tor held a m t t M M f * » •lection returns from av- would like. 8he’a glvea her heart to | her’ Farm tor all It was worth, meat 1 cease o u t how should he break the mBBOgt RtotoflW todleate , tact to tort! assure to ahortsn capital Hwtoer m very amrtRve tom». In thia state has eerrtod- Be wea roach broken by hto roa waterworks ead the | polntmeiit. and. though be had b>eh LsaaoMto III glvtog up hto bride eg* peedant he wto vettitattea W lha " M ter of hew to let her know that to- I itead df poaaenalng |»rUpet^r tha < a g U paue«. Worry uetoe him 111. had he furnish 6000 cavalry I wpa cowhand 1« to* had. loses of Wela««, Ida- Helen, who. Importuned by toe aqil- or. hud «ccepteil her relenae and « r • • Forsythe he tod artth hto * « m a . S r tr e hl tr u tb ta ^ b a t you [w te M I » « •!• . W rt * 4 j that ha WouBthl f t l i up Hto .pres- M eto to etetaaage ft o a 4 u » h to tfh Treat«» *'***^3 water pipes to the Fkaupth» M a t o i out of order, and Mtoa Helen, belpg» account oFher fa th e r* « h a to r i M U mother's toad totolM. dhg director the establishment, telephoned to ? factory kdklng for à coho to r«[ " O 'r t w J «valu t t win ty oid Its yto , **£ -gor tt j o a BI Glee mg a p t “1 shall ma «ver be hto o Rheae jo u i well -to do « ; Z the break, « h e le ft htok. h rt how again returned to aee how he wag — ; 3 , 1 to * ha « to a rte rt. M wrtw gttoto a t a speed r t a r t lean thaa thtotr « M a par hour, and thio. too. to the hoart o f the e tty * business district Ton can ■UMd further ttoohie hy remitttog at once the amount eg. your ftae. »2£»" •nBseellent, excellent* Bowardaon e x c la im e d to a toh^of delight * t t he had not baoa as parttoukta to to eatl mating fhe speed we would k a r t been put to the neccealty u f M m anfftog it Of falsa, can the eertmaHe gentfemsi over the telephone end toll him th at yew # t t rend the dhbeta hy the next partake of a luncheon a r t wnleaed to l>e prepared for hito. W hile he Wto erttog «I she eakul him: , * q r t * kl R M d p o * who rtw e uatata know * wbat la called high Uto a r t hare no eipertonce as to the caras and disnppolutaaeata It hrtnga, are to well •athtfled w ith your bumbl« lot!" toe hud tn ta rtd eating when tola ( , buym. -N ow , « t o r t i Stout speed.” this Individual J 1 i I HK stood to rti« M r t Fnraytom to r tto g r t hod In te n tly . * t o o seem to be Interested to thia that the total property reluer conato to n a * iit.o fl 15ft afectare. 1 have ne confiilwi n a ht t o tslnlug success In manufacture with out erar haring toco a mnuutacturer myself. 1 have pcetoacad to h g M ta rt That ©ora as góod as that produced to say of the states uga he grown to Marlon county dMg. to f r t k ton onttoj W illam ette Velley. wea demonstrated M e n the first corn ahUh over held In rtle m wea opened. Senators Chamberlain and L ao * • * (passed toemaelvea favorably on s pro- ppaal that doafcrhae onset a tow pro- vtaing foe t r t Utaatmuat of to.ooo earm of tribal land belonging to the the fallow has contrived to Rat your property Into hto own tweeesstou. Belen looked a t him like one dated. Theh euddmta. vrtthort a word, a r t went e r t OUd strode rapidly 1» direction r t Huutaria house. B ra c k rtt who did not know whdt ach<>u bhe saax ox hmb axaaa ar h is nan. would taka, watched her th l a r t h r t to taka «are of Helen. Whereupon I passed nut of Bight, then went Into the Gorman told ,blm that t r t youngatm I house to aww lt flevwlopmenM waa wild, without ambition and would not be likely even to take care of ang hurftod tote hto room, sank m m , not even hlmaelf. «"ns Gemaaa died w ttr ta t agato referring hjroaa-by to« r t < rt? to (he matter. Helen had t r t good h im a r id OU u M J M A * “ Forgive me." •enae to send for Hunter and ask him Renewel^ilgor H g 1 to take charge of her affairs. There be­ ing no funda, be provided for ber Im­ man’s weakened body. Ha mediate wants eut of hto oton pocket, concealing the fact from her. . After toar fntrtr*e flunand she consulted Hunter as to what she should do. He told her that there waa uo Income for her, hut affid aothtog khont tbe mort­ gage he held. That waa at a time [tewentol «ilmatoa. appear«! a t »e ta n Gemma's to rta, rtuckett, who toaa women were not open to them aa they are new. Belen looked very much troubled. z. ( “to seeeae to aae»" eaM Hunter, “that you had better be married. Isn’t Ibero “Tea," waa t r t reply, “there to. But I be couldn’t support a wife Just y e t | Besides, r t to at see all t r t while, and I I «>»o« to r t left f 1— “I t to a pity that I ato ao much older I than yen. 1 wenhl r t only too glad to I provide for you aa my wife." Hetou made ae reply to this, and Hunter left her. At t r t end of every Oteath r t gave ber gfiO. She asked him If the property had produced the uhMrtto. and to tort r t r that It might H e reed < to re »11« produce t r t total daring t r t year, but his heel and left tbe the tocotoe waa not regular. Thia waa Op the prentag tbs saved from rtto g • fa b e rto d only hr | Helen the rorttomd thp ward “m ight" Stare Brackett, t r t sailor, did not re­ tu rn -e n d there was nothing to he ex- P o e t e i H Mto whro r t tamde up her mind to marry Rich­ ard H a n r t . H a waa kind to b ar a r t I dM not know how khwl-and she took cuenfurt In bar tag hint for a prelector. She »too felt compMntounhle with him But a r t ta d built up an Imaginary Idol oat of the M r t r buy. nud tt would not c ru m b le ./H e r dectatan to give her­ self to Hunter wea therefore made re iBctsntly sad after a c«i>luu* flow of to*1 *- f Hunter flushed m p Q j . O K U * v«O o a a U jr •Vm! Then you flo u t know tts ex- oraythe waa a u a p e rtr ber father 1 i t was gusrsnteefl to m a r t thir­ ten miles within t r t city and twelve ty miles easily In an hour,” Harvey to t r t country. 1 doubt If he has Itouee that t r t manager of a large fac­ replied In a vary weak tone of voice. mu” * I b X t i r t t he waa doing* much re,lab for t r t paying e f flnee tory derivee from bla more extended “Prove It and I ’ll take the auto off However, should be ever have occaakm that r t waa living on t r t royalties r t ¡S rie a ." your hands, said the man ”You've to test t r t auto’s speed and find it net teeMved from a otachtoe r t had eta- : Mtoa Forsythe waa astonished. 8 r t got to show me." above eighteen miles par hour you can tr tv rt. w ltb aA I r t re la M ito r t a Bne Opd been anrprlaed to meet a laborer MHow can I prove It to you? Do I truthfully say that you bnd always «b o realised that be was happier to torome brought.-«fee ta d Mrta W U r t you want to take a trial ap laF thought this speed arsa Ita lim it until thfc-Wdth w hat had produced bla geod hto work than If r t were a globe trot­ “No. I haven’t t r t tim e Bring me the chief of police Informed you d if­ ter, bnt this man. who waa horn with absolute 4>roof of Its speed and I’ll ferently. W rite a check fo r S2&, pa y » toata Gragavy. « • toe eeuteary. had IS silver spoon in hto mouth and had f (he machine without further ado-'* Me to tbe order of the city. *nd I wto T t a b i T r t S S S a r t symprihirod voluntarily stepped on t r t lowest rung The throe days following this con­ type a letter to the chief to go with IV * ef the labor ladder to climb or remain versation Harvey spent In vain a t­ .. This Is t r t letter that fairly dum- 1 1 fixture, as t r t case might he, wee to batch some scheme that Toonded t r t chief of poltoh: I eemethlng more then a r t could at ones tempts would aueceeafully deceive the probs- J “Tour communkatloa received. 1 ant aaderstnnd Nevertheless a r t wea Me purchaser. As mentioned before, I unable to atAia a t Which 1 am the Jg .rtcam a atrom pr with agarria ^ a r t I deeply Impressed. the «Mastftai w t o to ««to. a r t r t toa more wrflrtwed—gotfr dbarge that I I t occurred to Itog to Invite to rt -tb Idtouer to see how r t would appear. Bight of t r t third day he gars up to eras speeding over the lltolt or the fact « that t r t okl auto would go over eight­ I Re accepted the Invitation end with despair. M M . '.t w . « h . M « n é » • • On t r t morning of the fourth day he een miles per hour, a ffifct of which I conclusion that the A rttotog waa In­ «teen hands H e wea Invited again met ^a friend to t r t street, dud t r t was heretofore doubtfdk I have dis­ 1 aaa Harvey W 11 It« ma put fRBOO with t r t I hto own» hut r t declined. He eem th a t. vefdatog. Bis office to In t r t Beerto day Belen Foroytrt’a automobile brdke I mosey paid him for hto runabout and I t r t happiness he derived from tabor ger building " purchased a machine that would do B arv v tounfl t r t offiee end thwmaa. was In tabor gnd ndt la w fcaagsrtttt factory to affiid I Nevertheless r t was rapidly promoted Into Howardson*a sympathetic sera he fifty miles an hour w r t a pushed to Ita appeared In orto utmost ^ T r t first time he went out tg the factory where he worked and Donred hie atory. tools, and Helen to It he Waa so delighted with Its per ' **What price do you aak for t r t auto- made a manager In spite of hlmaelf. Each of t r t girls who convened upon motile. Mr. Williams?” Howardeon to 1 fOrmanoe th a t.h e gave every other auto on t r t road hto duet Coming to ; q u rtfl affigr hearing Harvey through. Forsythe’s attan- t r t subject of marriage tolled to d« to a carve, r t failed to alow up auffletont- “One thousand dollar»." the matter what they said they would ' «1« Mtae Forsythe. wheTaaM a r t weuM < ' -H e to willing to pay tfcto pride for f |y. akldded down a bank, ru lrtd bla machine and was throws Into a maddv m irry an nrttot. married a laborer l a secondhand ewtomoblleF’ stream, thus getting hto ffinerts for hto “Perfectly aH lIla^ Bays the old ma Mtoe Gregory, who declafed that she face. Helei [ would prefer one who builds material chlnea hare t r t material to them; though (hta ; they wear better:" "" k atvuoturea. mrtrted a tttorary man. Why, Indeed? # “1 am not qualified to pern Judgment T r t Doting Mamma «after the bril­ r u p rt hlk aaeertkm. Now. Mr. WUttama, liant piano role» — My daughter baa worked. a a rtM hew much are you willing to pay ma if la tro u b le, how been practicing for six years. The the new leaf I succeed to selling your runabout r T h e improvement to come in “Mr. Howardeon, my fighting blood Uroechy ChllereBut why should she i make t r t rophtoa. Would he requie practice In public? — Ctoa eland Plain «ay He from ‘’ turning a new leaf" to np. When 1 tro t decided to sett I Í Intonation to hto •b e noticed a R Was anxious to sell. Now I am deter­ D ealer/ a net to be based upon turning tbe mtonse of t r t to t Speech, ta t pot mined to be rid of the thing. 1 will nffiW FlffirevpffivWF^* leaf ao sandadsupoa tbe constant and gfre yen M per ceng/ef, to pat I t plain­ New Hampshire was trot called ta - resobte cf the goto fw g e ty ly. *500." couta. or Lacedaemon, a e tr tla r among “Do yon Mka mgg gao l H I workFT dint of nareffiktmg and often stren- “X would consider myself a robber the New Englander« renognbering that «mca utfort A a evil M b it to « 4 , vroro I to.eccffiR toto amount M 1 t r t IMoponneaua, (be home of the succeed I will aak for glfiO. la thia ill • moment, but a n ^ - Spartans and Arglrda. waa mountain­ aattafactoryr ^Unted by rfm good wbipb a cqto- ous; ae wae a portion e f New Hamp­ vated into a k b it. *T e ry welt. Now. can yna s p a» a shire. hence tbe propriety of the name. Jahn Mason, howevir. to ho held a pah maple n f hear» tomorrow g o m r tr tF ent for the district, called It New . “1 think I oan arrange R." Hampshire after hto native country In pore?" “Good! Gall for me hero at • o’clock fcngtan