The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 29, 1898, Image 1

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Bank of Scio*
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obtained
Turkey*
territory
I and |3>,'«»»,<»•» from t ir,-rev In 1*97.“
FU IILlaliKi» KVF.RT FRIDA t AT
h< lo.
CAPITAL, $20000
The Pl.lladi'lptil i ll«n>r<l
1.15h <’<»., oltl t.ot
By fit A A. PIIELIM.
tells of
tbo»|a*cd record of the new Japanese
c-iuiser—22.7 knot« |a*r hour, «aya It
1« not quite up lothat of the"Mnine
1KW* I
OFFK'EICM-----
Presiteli- -
Vice Prenden!
Cartier *
apulis’.and "t'ol’jmhbi.** but that the
J «pane»«* «hip has a heavier arma
A. J. JdhBson
J. w G?iues
C.V. JlhlStB
ment, and then add« that "the entire
rivllixated
world baa by this timo
taken «orimi» note of the fwt that
war-
the fastest and most (aiwerful
«hip» In existence
The Salt latke Tribune has this lo
I> om a general tanking and ex­
change husinr-a«.
Lains made al
« tirreni rales, aud drafts Matted on
principle eitle«.
-ay ataiut our
here
fsmou« l«attl»-»hlp,
Has
Philadelphia."
the
Record ever tirara of thr “Oregon$*'
•'That w«« a gr.*»l »lory of
Or««gon;
In
ara built light
PhlUdvIphl« make» g«««l -hip«, that
the "Oregon’»" part In the Santiago
I» true, "but there are others."
flglit, l>ubll*«be<l In today's dl«|«»tch-
It 1» not fair to «ay that »he u on
If Coni iiwxloro Watson «houli go
the fight, for the other» helped as
much a» they could, but It would l>e
to the Onarlv«, it wouhl bo a trlpof
| fair to say that bail «he la-cn »lour,
••».
.SCIO ......
Ill Ii.
• • •
ni 11 no.
l.nai
They
woul«l
1 ba
L w. ri < iiAitb.Mi.x
the tight woul«i h ivr been won Ju«t
Vuluatd«« group for us Id retain as a
«vailitig «dation, ns well •« for- com-
— FKOl'KIKTOg —
the >arne, had the Spanish fl«*el kept
invrvlnl
together. an«l hnd all the ships run
furllflctl anil Hiero in a alrotig f«ge»>
on the name track a« they dl«i on the
She -link one torp»»lo !>oat
Il would tml Iw
of Mililiers there.
an «-»«y task lu r«-«hice th«« fori«; but
wlthl«« single »hell: »he drove the
once dong we woul«l tuve a bu» ■ 700
À CIIOlCB IJXK OF
3nl ln»L
I
flr-t
-hit»« <ff th«« H]«anlani»
three
th«* "Colon"
h»uh«t
IEÌ
WATCHMAKER
J E
RNB
EL Eli.
Her per­
formance liis no parallel
In naval
Intended fur
tulle« from New York.
elry refmlred promptly.
vu ....
Route
—oí the*——
«»o'e school teacher« In the state Is
and
$12 !*5,
of
anti
females
figures
oei;;^ ■J*«'1 f°f
wages,
was tn In-plmtlon for her guns, and
miles and $ 15 for females.
Among
the »hip» of that
M|un<lrtili «he Was
what the old gunni was to the tlr-t
skin
were
hat«
When their bear­
undulating
«<*cn
tin*
i whole army knew that the crisis had
|i-omt*, Hint in th«» ey« » of the great
«timmsndcr the time hnd come for
j thr float Blow, and will'll llie star
I that bn«I no long l«een in ttieawemlant
' went
eclip««»
Into
at
Waterloo.
Among »lilfm the "tiregun” stand«
Southern l’acilic Cooipany. I drat In nil
the world- or- all the »<•««.
the
|>ajs the lowest
I «s though every r sir «»flier deep-
magnificent unglneo.
$.13 75.
Multnomah ryrnnty pays the highest
and hiught ns she run tut though ap«-« d
under the motion of a charge,
EAST and SOI Til
of education Oregon shows
1 that the average monthly wages of
heavy work, »ho ran away from the
Nep«»l0<in'» army.
Shasta
A clrrnlarjust I muim I by thudeparl*
meat
entire fleet except the "Brooklyn"
her
All kinds of watches clock- and Jew
The
»low
thro«it«Ml guns wna nn inspiration for
OREGON
NCR),
lyn" were "hull down.*’
iii»tory.
aro i well
They
the
rr«t of the fleet except llie "Brook
Always on hand.
Give me a
call. Shop near the bridg«-....
. I
when nil
parpovv
from Cadix aud about 3,0110
niIle«
a»hore, each one n wreck; «he over-
$31
Lincoln
to mate« and
42.’« to females.
I
Fitzhugh Loe is the one man
hear nothing about these «lays.
Fapmi Tratta»* 1-ro»«» t*vrt|«n«l rsnlij.
toral»,
• ve r M.
M
«•* M
i
N«w1h.
1
I,» .. . . VtrTi ti*f«»1
t.V
Altmny
*v •ton Ftiihi twD
The county clerk cont«*»t,
which
he Ian presidential ¡>o»dl>ility. Cruel
fate or ar* equally hard-hearted re.
i>ubll«-an adiuliurtratlon may |>o«|M>nc
that event until after the November
elections.—< iregonlan.
A tnlto is .’>2-" feet; a knot U6O88.7
feet; the hitter measurement comes
from the knots on ttiu vessel’s log
that ns
line, which Is so arranged
the knots run off from the reel each
Ü4k»cbatr* <«*«»
«r| «-»• A M |demon»tr»led one tiling, and that 1«
t.v I ».<« *. M.
Lv »•«« R M. that a large number of the voter» of
r m ‘ to bs put up and pl«« r«l In clmrgc of
H M someone w ho thoroughly understood
T toi A W.
; the mix)«« of voting, and voters »,«rc
«
L«
l.v
Lehanutt liruuth
■ given a chanco to practice on »ample
I- ».». : l.v
ta. A **» ! Ar
w r.M. 11.»
1 A» «.
'» i
Ix’!•*. . . J-X 4
A1 Iran y
• F j
. L» 1
.' V
J
T »A
ft «*»
m liuol
A.* I tmllot». The result of the
A M» j showed Hut! A large number iif In-
r.w,
p.m i teligent men were unable to properly
WaMMSbwrm *f»»
í«* l«l
1 tally « »o *l *»tn I
t
I i Lv
l.v
* 3$ ». m» i j Ar
mark tl.elr Ixillot*. They hnd their
i own Idea of the matter, and did not
WttutAtaira
Ar
hMp.i
Wraf to b»
’.V ItolA a.l
>ajr»»r»... *|.» | «w>'».i
Dining Cars <m O«»«|i«n Route.
F u U sial
Sl(«r<ri
StiSet
—A nu —
»RiXXNlM'tA«“ H Mi'IUi « AB«
AtUMilr-1 lo lio . » ir««..*
íciu a m 11.«
It.is i» m I Ar
-top to consider whether they were
rigid in the law or not.
Even In
ea«l Albany precinct, win-re an in-
"Ever thy
credit keep,—’tl« quickly gone; won
by many act-, but lost by one.’’
to Ink« away severnl of the unuwed
: the polU were rl«»se«l
were
' Icstroy d
to law.
according
after
not nil
The
no
to votu
For
Information
and
Secretary
Exposition
Industrial
shipping tags
drop a
Industrial
card
to
Exposition,
Portland. Oregon.
A K.in«ii
editor claims to
I’er-i in lilac bush 20 feet
own a
In diiime
The Denver Post «aye that an
ter.
editor who can Plac that
must la*
in a local
Territorial
expanaslon
the
change under the same
The M lit has
for years t«-«-n an lndr|Mmdvnt paper
up a clrvul it 1««n and »up|a>rt equaled
liy no country
weekly in tin« alate,
amljnst how it can better Its prrovnt
enndltKa m a bu!«r„way—by »u, !i
i change— we »re unable loser.
Its
puMi-hvr 1« a democrat of the old
si tiiail, ind we are nt n loss tn m*e
how any one can give up the man­
agement of the principal page of hl«
pi,a*r to one of
directly
oppoelte
slews on thr leading question of the
die.
Better
atay
where you are
brother B.
If
the # I nltvd
Ktates
Olympia al
Manila
gave
u*
give u*
and the
i fregvn al Santiago. Even "empire,"
apparenl'y,
lions,
muy have Its mitiga*
«
who
atul by Its frarleos policy ha. lailll
M t •• • f ftoffrar, r >urwtot -f U»» Art**.
fft •• M -
* f . trfgam*. t I Wew •• *
Oregon
free of charge.
the
to th.papers Inter«*«!.
10 eratt •
the
the otlh-iiil Lillota remaining
management will prove disaster)« us
0«’»
remember
ple.i-e
t'allfornla, and California
ihit tills
\ 0«« Dollar a Year
will
<«thi ini» I «I lot». In Sodaville precinct
i one «hould lw allowed
Formerly NEW OCCASIONS.
Producer«
that their exhibits will be taken to
IHihtical campngn.
|*«>» Han«)
ta j » n» ilhr'
ar I» X» a tr i
V 11 Ita a h -
W p m 1 ar . M« MlnvIHa
The Medford Mail publl«he<| III
ta p m ! *r
H tl Mill Ht '
ln-lr|*Ti4r»?ra‘
.lark-on county** leading city an-
IHrffw i crwmfxiIon «f taeTmnetam wltl» ato*
• ti’lenta i «n<t «»rtaaaiMl «n«i Paran«- Maail •»•-wim imunctil last week that a prolntilr
•hlp ItMM hK JAI'A* Mn*t < IIIN.%, *M*Di«»it
change would take place In the pu|a-r
ota a|>ppr«t kvn
imtrffMHl* ikitt'l» »<» » i»t< fn imlnfu and 1Ü*» and that the nil torn I page would be
n»|a»
Atar» JafiHh, | hh«a
«n«l %tt**
tralla.can ha <4Hai»*«M| (W mu Mra. U. K.
devoted to flu* Interest of tf.e re­
mal»«re, th'lkct arfrni.,
*• io.
K. KoMNLtn. Manacrr.
publican party. The writer, who Is
i‘ II W ammiam . Aoa.u F «t »**•• A^eul, l>*r»
well ac«|Uiiite<l with a targe percvtil
tand.Ot»
«if tin* Mail*» render», is of th.opinion
Í
th» • hiacheek was worthless, Spanish
errait Is al a discount.
1 'lot signed and |Kirli<-» were allowed
i
Ig ♦*• B»*#.
for $100,000 Io pay his tolls
through the Heex canal, he was told
j iiocn »el«ctvd, the tally wliuta were
»•let11<in laws are very plain and
roo bind
• OCT« I It,
>
check
invaluable to his party
k
I m tel
When Admiral Camara offered hi-
i teligent boaid was »uppuaed to have
At Allienr «'«'I ‘o' « s)Os «»«»invi « III, mins
»( ihs <> < X K rslh.wil.
Kiprs*»tratn •tail, nurvqrt Mudai .
feefera
that the ship is going per hour.
. I'he county cx'urtsonleri- l the l>oot‘i«
•»mil,
Lv.. .. l’f»f « San 4
LV ms
Al'atij .
StiMur-I.itr U
%r
knots
took up the entire limo of the circuit
court al Allmny !s«t w«-,-k, Im- plain!/
Thr »bove in»**»» •**T •*
«•*»•*•*»» lln - ri'Untv .ire In I «-«I of edm it. n
Kitt fend «nd
R»»'♦»».
T
. ■ A It iv
Allumo. Tn».gw
*»»« • . iti - ?, .«» to th«- io ii.i.rr - J
I i arriata» n*
Jur-MUm
< ux
I <«M»
year« ego voting «ctioola were held
■
ihdstfmfo MfMMUmr«
jih oevrmi gountlM In title alate.
M'«' K -»
i Ir-xs F. M
«k M
wo
||e j,
•latixl for t ho capture of Havana, but
half mlnute shows the rut»» in
«
a
were
to
demand Indemnity of B|»in In the
• ■* Tur« to
M
iffrturtNt **-l
proportion that
victorious
I «tVBBffY • • M*>«rO> Ito»».
>• ♦•■»•»*>•*«. same
Wr»4kff<*ry Mw#««rro *«»J rMo*e*l **ff Ft ble«« i'wltwrw
European nations do, it would about
B •/ fcrdlflwM/ «tWftrff •*!»•
»»•fWtrrfr
If* fM*g«* err* cot>n-e»te old Kpnln herself. An
prx.r F Irto rd T mp
Eiai'ern paper h is looked up some
toeatM Till*«**
•V. M ft»* MM * « to*wu
of the indemnities exacted In recent
or»' It.«-»«'— * ai'“»»
years, as follows: “As to war In
UWMFff* A tifflto
prtkkM* It et IJ»»r*H»re
demnllles;
Rus.la demanded *725,
r
M Hfft.
(Mtn.ms)of Turkey In l»7*. bwlnccepted
bfrir C,
* BACNlb--
omue territory and $225.**«•,<«»• («till
T*« bMt «,,»«».
» ■««,«« tvstnisv unjatld)| I’ru-sia gained territory
van, m te
IM w
wit.i, a riNg““* and *3 o ,<< mmvxi from Austria In liW;
Germany tia>k territory and $l.i«»t,*
■» Ms«*«« mv - m . a»e r»
en ml,(«XI from France In isll*. Japan
nq
sv«*,ir»d »175.O1«',WI from Chins
Ths P»s;la « rrogrcxi.
l/iverw of gou«l mualc,- uni I hey
uro plenllfut everywhero—will tn»
gl»«l lo k now that I he cum I ng < irvgon
Imlusirlid Expo-lllon 1« going to
trout the |>e«>p|e to the best music
that cun In. procuri-il. Tlio con>-
niiitre
li-t«i
entCHgeil
Bennett*»
Military B uk I for tl««« full term of
the exposition, anil tiiat i- an inaMir
ati«*v that tli«« inuvic will bo of the
besi.—not only c I u « m I ch I but almi
nlaiumllng In <>l«l limo luel«Mllos ■ (><1
evcry-iliy tunes that everybmly un*
■lerwtan«l and sppna-iate«.
Superintendent
lUker, of
the
Ori-g-ui Indudrlal Exposition, hn«
< iii <I«« a trip Io t lin ili i and ln»|H*ct«-<l
the Trans-Mlwiasippl l!x|«o«ltlon anil
•>iw how thing« are done ttiere, and
i*.'«l*iiri*«l iil«*«t» <«n modern fur»,
which lie will IntriMluceand Improve
i,.
a
«hr!—.
•■'.*.—ry :. ..
..;.u
u-.-ful foalure of fair» will bo- in-
- ­
t.hiu rd a: :ac comic.« ùregun F
Ex
position, and the «urmundliigs will
la* an |d«*«int ami agreeable that all
will be glid they collie,—and people
will come from all parts of the north
we-t, and full description» of the
thing« they exhibit will go to all
parts <>f the ciiuntry and many parts
nt the world, and the result will lie
a lirge Inditi of new people to the
northwest
and
a cmrvsporiditig
lnc’«*»«e of wealth, and everybody
w ill be benefited.
In the great exposition building,
or rathet group of l»ulldings, an* to
la> gathered the pnslui t« of the field,
fon*»t, orchard, mine aud factory,
and the f<«»l harvest from the sea,
and combine-1 with their exhibition
f»e music dowers, floe artsand ainu -e-
ments. comt>lne<l with Instruction,
all in daily Installment».
It 1« an opportunity for useful
amu-emvtit »ml slght-seelhg Which
I» piscisi within the reach of all.
Few can afford to miss it, and ex-
curatori ratea will tie very reasonable
The pnaliicvra of the north West
are Inviti«! to a*nd samples of their
fruit«, grains, graaaee. dairy and all
other products, and all such exhibits
will ta* given prominent place» and
wvit <-a)*>'| for
FOK HER SAKE.
Il wanted leus than an hour to high
water when Misa Marty loar heard her
brother's
take ground on the
narrow l«e*sh below ibe garlen, and set
the knires aud glaaw-» »trsigbt while
she listened for the « II« k of the gsnh n
laich.
A line of stunted hazels ran along the
foot of the garlen and hid <be landing-
place from Mias Leer as »b« *«-•»! at the
kitrhen window guzing down st»«*p
alleys, of scarlet runners. Bnt abose
the hazel» she couhi look aerws to the
fruit growing »Ulagr of !“
Kits, aud
ralch a giuupse al high tide of the In*
terreaing «*» »r. « I m u art!* low water
of the (hud Ì» mg» -hinAag in the sun
Mlsa Lrar'a cutt«-m lo l«mk
It w
this »o*i»capr from this win*
much
bail m fact, been bvr habit for
»j» i. to year*, Ami
»«ruing,
»lie latch cltckcsl •< lvegth. and
rot her in his t»arkrt-auit <-em»
slouching up the path b»tv»r»t> thr
pszall»l«or gnolee stuff. h»r »)»» rented
all the whi>* upon lb» line of grni wa­
ter above sod btynud hi» rrspectablr
l>n«-<*e«iiiig
“A terrible sound a sort
of low bvralhlu', but Iterve. an* wma
thing sone, a suck-suckin' of the mud
h»km. an* 1 rsa dost a
Isuppuw. InbU
anger, be took uo care bow be walked
rouml tbe |«iiut I for be al'ays uxwiresi
his boat round the point out o'sight),
an' went wide an* «.*■ taken
There be
was. abose his knees In II. and far out.
It aeemesi to me, In the light of the
’oung in««xi
For all his AgbUn*. be
i eard me. and whUpervd out o' th«*
dark:
**'Little girt, it’s got me
liuah'
don't shout, or they'll catch you.*
“ •Can't you get out V I w biapervd
back
** 'No.' «ay» be I'm afraid I can't un­
less vou run up to the Unbai an' fetch a
n*|ie '
“Il was no more I stayed ’« hear, but
tan up bot-foot to the Im hay aud ba« k
Inside the minute, with the wagon rope.
** 'Hold
the end,' be panted. *an«l
throw with all your «trvngth'
•• ‘
I threw, but the rope fell simrt. 1 «ice
««gain I threw, but tuisard each time l,i
a yanl or more
He wouhln't let me
near the mud
"Then I fell to runnin' to and fro
on the nig, of the Hrm ground, an'sol«
hat-
• C"
Nor. vb’U ite »Sirred tio kitchru
bin' lartsnN-n my teeth Iwi-auiw I coul«l
hitHvai Uu» b»Otpob • peg tn the wall
«lerise nothin
And all the while be
- wheroTts bnni Her «irately 8tte«l aaort
w as flgbtin* har«l
of dull halo in Uir whitewash «lid be
“ 'I'll run an' call father an' Job.'
appear to want any wrlcotnr frout her
says I.
Hr was a long yawed man of W, »hr n
"'flu«!'ee n«w' Hr you « raxed'' Do
long jawed wuoiau of 61; anil they
you waottolet 'em know all?-
Ubilrrotuo«l «-«mb other* ways, baviug
“ 'But it'll kill you. dear, won't ItF
kept th!« «mall and deooiate farm to­
** 'Likely it w ill,' said hr Then, after
gether for X> years—that is, »Ince their
awhile of battlin', he whispers again'
fathrr'a death
'Little girl. 1 don't want to die
I lea th
A cold tunip |«aaty »Uxxl on the table,
is a cold cud
Hut I reckon you shall
with the rider jug that Job Ixsir
•are rue an' your name a» well Take
regularly emptied at »upper
Tb»»e
the rope, coll it as you run and hang It
»ugirrstMl no small-talk, and the pair
lark on thr Imiiay, quick! Then run
sat doe J “ '
in «ilence
you to thr heuhouae an' bring roe all
It vm only while
' - • out hi*
the eggs you can find
Be qiwk and as
plate for a *e«'ond bel pi ng of tu, ,
jjo ■••“«Hon», for It'a little longer I can
that Job »poke wUth a full mouth
hold i,p
«u
mi waist.'lie an»«
"Who d'ee reckon I ran acro»a to-day,
"I didn't know what he fjeant, but
down In Troy?'* Ml»* Marty cut the
ran for my life to the linhay »n«l bu-,)g
slice without troubling to say that «be
>ip the rope, ar.* then to the henhouse
had not a notion
1 could tel, pretty well where to Unit a
doxrn egg« or more In the dark, an' in
"Why. that fellow Amoa Trudgron,'
thrv«- minutes I'd groped aliout an'
he went on.
gathered 'etn in the lap o' my drew»
'•Yee*'
" Tear* to me you inuat l»e failin' if
Then back I rati
I could juat spy 'rn—
a dark apot out there in the tnud.
you disrenirtuliar» 'en. son of old Sal
“ 'llow mam T he axed, bis voice like
Trudgron. that used to keep the jumble-
a rook'»
shop *eraaa the water; him that «toile
•' 'A dozen, or near '
our «-gg« back-aJoug. when father woe
"To«n 'em hero. Don't come toonigli
j
"I remember."
*
an* shy careful, mi ' s I «-an catch.'
"I atepped down pretty nigh to the
"I thought you mutt. Why, you gave
brim o' the mud an' tOaae,) ’em out to
»»iden«*r, to be *ur>-
Be <l»»be«l! now
him. Three fell short in inv hurry, but
1 come to mind, if you wasn' the first to
the rent hr got hol>) of somehow
wake the house an' any you heard a man
••That's right.' hr rails, hoar««- an«I
holh-riu' out ili.wa ';«>u tin-mud."
"I m , 1 wm .'!
«
low; 'they'll think >-gir-»lval>n' nateral
to «i low family like ourn. Now back to
"An' »aved hi* life, though you did
get *en two moclha in Bodm i • «»I by
yonr room untlreaa—an' cry out, nay
it. t'p to ttie anflpiu» hr w»«, an' i >t
in' there's a inali «boulin* for heipdow r.
'pon thr mudl and, dear. I*r quick!
five min««t«*» to live w hen we haule.l 'rn
When you wair your candle twice at
out, ah' wonderin' what, he could lie
«loin' there, found he'd l«rr«i traling
the w indow I'll about like a t rojan '
“An' I dhl It, Jot», for the cruelty in
««Ur «-gg*
11.« inquired after you
■lay.*'
a fearful woman | « ■ « l>nowlrdgr Mi'
sou rescued 'rn, an' hr went to ga «l
''Did he?"
For hr Mild 'tuns the only /ay.
At.'
■I m
H ow '«
Martv?* «nya h«
his root tier took it a* quite rriw-onal.le
' Agro' rapully,' say a I.
The nrrv«
that her hualmnd's »>n should take to
• hat some folk» have! Come« upto nie
the imd 'tana the way of all them
no cool »a my lord and hold« out a liau.l,
lle'vr «grown into a sort of commercial; I Trudgrons Father to »on. thry wiuiot
no account. Kgg-«tealin' was ju»t the
•totruu-h like a I miw -winilow, with a
little hole-an' i-orner wickedness tliat’d
l«at<-hguar<i looj»e<l aero«*. I'd a mind
come natcral to 'em."
to M) 'Egg«' to ’«-n. it Boeanoyed me "
"I rec'lect now." said Job Lear, very
"I hope you didn't."
slowly, "that th«- wain-ro|* was wet I'
"No.
Twould
have seeni«-«l like
my hands when I unhitched 'en that
l•••nr^n■ m ill«-». ’Tl» an old tale, after
night from th«- hook, an' I w«»n«lerv*l.
all, that feat of hia."
it Urin’ the end of a week's «Irs th. But
"Nine and thirty year, come l?th of
September next. I»i«l hr way any more?"
In the dark an' th«- confusion o' satin'
the Wastrel's life it »llpio-d ms thoughts,
"Said thr wrather-glaws was ri»in',
else—"
■>ut too f i-t lo |>«it faith in "
"Elae you'd ha' wrttrd it wt' the blood
"I mean, did he a»k any more about i
o' my back. Job. But thr rope's tieen
me?"
fmye«l to powtler this many year. An'
"las; wanted to know If yo«i waw
marrird. I rr< k<>n he meant that for j you needn't look at me like that. I'm
a bit o’ pleasntne«».''
past no. an' I'se «lone my share of re-
l»rntin’. He didn't say If hr was mar
"Not that! Ah. not that!“
rl«‘«l, did he!*" From 'The Delectable
Job lai«l »town knife and fork with
Duchy.**
Ibrir points resting on the rim of hi*
plate, and. with a lump of |ai»tv I hi one
Ill It AL*'. X Ì . <•••«(• F fsiw » my prnMMil
i heck, lookrd at his alatar
fib ic h;;-!
liuti«
gained in utMrtvrvbt* tita « ftrwd tH
pu«hr«l i.a«-k her «-hair a bit, anil her
your
< utv In *-*«•«• uf Mvanc* <.’<m
linger» were plucking the «dge of the
Mtmpflini. 1 atiit pf»-|m«*l io ray It U U m
tablecloth
m<wt r* tiMtrimbte l<t»t »**>!$ U«* i I mi wr laara
"N«vt that’" ah» repeated once more,
hrsMighi to tu y atl rut lUM- It l**a «rrtatuly
and har«lly above a whisper, She dhl
« mwvh I iiutiiy from ConattUtpflOfll. mH l»y
not lift her eyeo.
Before Job could
ffchkl A PttKRf.
speak —
"He waa my tarer," she Mid. and
ilcftnty I» »li«»«»d
Oran bltMMi mravK » clr*.n
No
shivered.
taauly » ilht’ul il. ( dMairî*, (
ldilU-»r
"Mar—ty—"
tie tiran >«*ur l>hx»d »tnl k«*r|> it ilrah. by
She Icwiked Up bow , hardenrU her
•timng up the i*uy liver
du»tag all trn
ip lk, twitching tare, fr>re^*| her rym fo
|»uritm» tram the U k I a . Urani today to
fMtnivh pimple«, btiilff, !»♦*»<< hr*, I»!«' khrati*.
Inert h«*r brother*»» .md went on. breath-
and that *»< Kly Lilioua «»mpleMton by takin»*
!m!y
CaiMitrvtx». braQty for ten «ent* AH drug
"1 iwrir to you.
here, arruffi
giata, aatifffgi-Uun guaranteed, ilkr. 25c, M>c
thr table he «a* my Inter,
I
ruinr<| *rn. Hr wu thr only man. 'ref»t
To In'
< s » m «U| h UI«» w »or*»*r.
Tak« <*»•“*»'« <
/(RsthÄftir l«t< or TW
you an<i tath«*v, that «*ver Iti»*rt! me, and
tt C- V. C tall to eure. ärum.ibiA rvfuuU tn^f.
1 betrayed >n
A* the Izord IhrtU. I
*t4M«i up in the bo* aud tworvaway bi*
g.I.s.t.Vonr sluwsls Wl,h Cssr.r.ls.
Can.if I'aOtnrilr. rnrn rnnsOMli*1» tvrvver
nntue to sa*r ruine
An* he made me.”
I* *-
ftC O C f,'i,'lrw<iisf*t'iMa«o
•Mur- ty Lear!"
înh
flew«'*
**rVv*»M fbiivselcM»
truth Fm telin' ‘«e.
Hie folk» were a
low 1st. u' fauwr'u have urokrs » tcz - jt
t>oue o’ tne
But we uaetl to m«*et in the
urehanl most every night. Don't loo’c
■o, brother
I'm j*ast Ao, an* noUilu'
known, an* now evil an'good’s the same
to me.”
•Nloon '*
“Wall, the last night he came over
'twaa spring tide«, an* post the flood. I
was waitin' for 'en in the orchard, dow n
in the corner by the Adam«' pearmam.
We couhi KSV the whi’e frout o' the
house from there, nnd ua in the dark
»hadow. an«I there waa the gap hamly.
that
Am««a could snip through at a
pinch—you frn«*e«t It «ip yourwl* the
«cry summer that father died in the
fall. That night Am«» waa late on' the
dew heavy, and no doubt I loot my
temper waitin' out there In the long
gms«.
11» had words, I know, an' I
reckon the tide rvn fur out while we
quarreled.
Anyway
h* left mr In
wrath, an* I stood there un« Irr thr ap­
pie tree, longin for en to come back
an' make friendi again
But thr time
went on, an' I di.ln't hear hit foot-
step« - n<>. nor hl» oar* pullin' away-
though hearkrnin* with all my rars.
“Ah' then I beard a terrible sound.
Miao Marty pause«! and drew the back
of her b««n«! . r-*
h-«r dry Bps befc
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