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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1911)
% w » « 9 4 » * • ’ • s' • • » • . . • <> ,* v • • * ‘ 9, X • • ... • • « *• 1 • ,*. < ? .< Titasw [?KiEiDraßom '-^AvnioRy“ THE OTHERMAN”rrC. 4 -f * a . •. A•« er e N V "' .A. '-•* 1 4 » r _ e I » .-•* • • . 0. s’ • » n<n »ay a bundrvd million» »t once f her station my dear"- wa» only on» ' -rmove from bo-1 tig s working woman and F- certain of having enoughY' "Becauee for practical purpoac« i hers« If. snd bad nu tori'is b or usprnr As hoc - keeper for twenty million» would be ample." «Id i tir ai longings be "The Income from that ahould be ] b<-r stepfather. John Trevecca—her —let me ace"—doing a rapid aum in I mother she could not remember—ab» mental arithmetic—"over half a mlk ' waa beyond the necessity of earning i her own living: but Tre vacca himself lion a year " "Well, and what would you do with ! was but a foreman In »ome Iron works It. Wilf. If you had It?” questioned i up on Tenth avenue. Ho to Eunlea | ths prosperi of marrying «o prv»»nt Eunice, willing to humor hla fancy Wilfrid drew a long breath and lay I able a young fellow aa Wilfrid HtM back In hl» chair "In the flrat place, i nla, both of them being very much ^JLLL 'JLIMTMlTKMi DY MY WMTffe) I'd build me a city houae right here i tn love with each other, seemed the In New York on the eaat »Ide of the : arms of good fortune, leaving noth e>Y Ing to be deaired of the Fates have Insinuated that Eunlc« Trvvxca | park «r el»e at lilveralde. and a roun SYNOPSIS. And though Wilf was her senior by try place »omewhere up the »ound or waa th« Icaat bit of a coquette • In- Andy M'-bMpf», ««<-4 and nrcdrtitfflr trill- some four years ha was twenty eight on Ix>ng leland near tbe water I'd Hx i.alfr iirirt«"r. I* <1y*n< wn*1 <«rdrra hl* deed. It necd«*d but a glance Into tha «st toy h « y to <lr iw up « will !>• vlng al) hl< want to live In the city not more than ' —the girl was really the elder In point tn tf»a ariti of « «fatar (rnrn wh«»tn depth* of thuao quiet gray eyva to ‘ of str-ady principle and cool, sober hr W -kJ» i»> pAFAf' -1 Jf* st» fyafora ■»<) of convince you that that bare waa a na three or four month» In the year In fact, Wilf, aa she often wh* «•- ti4ni«* evwn luff !• Andy Then I'd have a yacht- none of your . judgment ture tender and true aa that of th« <«•!!• th* M?<»rrt«*y ft *t h* wtui Iti i ack nowl< <!gcd to herself, was rather •moky. grea»y teakettle», but a nweet- bl» y»»uth but left Ma wlf* «f**r • quar Ooitglaa hlmaclf rvl In w^lelt be atrio*)« h*r It*» »nirlllcg. faxt-ealllng »choonrr fit to boyish, sanguine, mercurial, rnslly led Ho at kaat thought young Wilfrid »afterward that and hla daughter w«rv go around the world—and I'd »ail her But she loved him for these eery qua! dead. Rtennla. who »at opposite to her, and my»elf, too. There would be hor»«» Itlea; some women mother their bus who certainly enjoyed the beat op- for riding and driving with perbape a bands before the children arrive CHAPTER I.—Continued. portunttlea In the world for knowing Be»t of all. I [ keep their affections busy "Well, that's on y right The money Hr waa a pleasant, wholeaome lad. four In hand coach When old John Trevecca came hem nut o' old Nevndy; let her have fair and florid, with light golden brown could travel—oouth In winter, of I rosili-#« and bringing with him rount«, but I'd »ce the world Ixindon. It bark ag'ln But mind you. Carboy, hair and muatacb«, allm and with Par!». Berlin Italy, ’he picture«, th" strong aroma of cut ("avvudlsh. for not till you've raked ail creation with «lightly »looped »houldv-ra A rather had*l»ecn smoking his pipe with some a fine tooth comb to And Mattle's boy'* weak face on the whole, one might atatue». and the llbrarle» Oh. I'd go cronica on the “front porch,” as they everywhere and do everything, even "Whom will you name ns executor» »ay. though perhapa thia waa partly to a little gaming at M<>ute Carlo' still call the house entrance up Green <»r trusters?" owing to a rather qucruloua droop of wlch way. the light of Wilfrid's rosy MS»t you have 'em?" Meleen an- the muatarha. which barely veiled the nothing wicked or vulgar about It all. visions had not yet died out of his you know, but tbe utm<>»t enjoyment awvred anxiously. as though the func aenaltlva mouth; a beard would better < yes. There »ns ewn nti atmosphere tionaries referred to were of a species have bidden a chin which waa far In a refined way. and all the «»perl of suppressed excitement In the home ence» that money could give." noxious and undesirable too pretty for any mere man. The girl »mlled at hla boyiab en ly room which caused the old man to "t'ndoiibt* dly; they are necessary If there Had you gueaaed him to be a dark thu»1a»m. nor did »he evince any look shrewdly nt Eunice •vils " or a bookkeeper you would not ha va pique or annoyance becauee Eunice were anything amiss between the M-lo-n fr»wn< d In perplexity It been far aatray— one of thoee tu< n Trevecca wa» »omehow left out of lovers Trevecca knew he would And it ■eetDed as though It were costing him who make exceedingly valuable and the picture It wa» al! mere Idle talk, In the girl's face. Hut apparently all far more trouble to have his money faithful aervanU but very poor maa of couree Wilfrid waa not really ua- was serene. bet Ind him than It bad bwu to am«»« t tera A* to character, he waa neither "Wilf has l e.-n telling me what he happy or dlwontented. he had a good 1 It and guard It during his eventful life. better nor wor»o than thouaanda of petition with nine hundred a year, Intends to do with all his money "Can't you fellers act?" he Inquired other youngater* who atart out In life and they were to be married In the when be gets to be very rich." she dubiously at length—"you fellers"—In In aouie downtown office or »tore at •prlng said »tulllugly dlcatlng Mr Carboy and hla partner» LI a week, the goal of whoae ambition "That's easy ■ pending “ »«Id Tro "You certainly could give »ome of "Certainly. If you wish It Two will la to earn fifteen hundred or two thou- our American nabob« a few |e»»on» vacca, sinking heavily into a chair be sufficient. Suppose we say Mr. »and dollar» a year, to marry »ome on how to be happy though rich." »he There's more money got rid of that Pusan vent and myself?" pleaaant girl, entile down In a Harlem »mlllngly commented "It has often way In a year than'd pave ." York wl With a gesture a« of one wearied fiat or a little one-of a row houae over ■eemed to me that our really rich dollars! Hut let** hear abart It, lad.' with the whole subje< t Meleen sig In Brooklyn. rwl»<- a »mall family, get nn-n do not get half aa much out of lie added "Oh. It was Just foolish talk." said nifkd assent. Then, as the lawyer along on a couple of new aulta of life a» they might ” rose to go Indoors, be said: clothe« each year, with a »emloc- Of cour»« they don't!" aaaented Wilfrid, on whose late enthusiasm the blunt «Offe Of his proapoetlv« fa "Ell It up quick. Carboy, I'm mor- ther-ln-law were like a bucket of cold - tai tin d' water on a bonfire. By thia time the sun had set behind Nevertheless, as be walked home tn the western wall of mountains, and hla lodgings on Washington square Evan appeared to wheel bls master the exaltation of the earlier evening within But the tough old fellow <!• still dung to him. and aa he swung murred. Half Ills nights had b<-<u lb I- -I the . '■ ar < • . ■',> a But: n nlgt t spent In th» o|>< n air with only th» his step was Jaunty, hla head held starry canopy for a lent Now that high, and he was potentially aa rich the end was near, he dreaded the crib ns he »m actually poor bed and cabin'd confinement of four To such a man as Wilfrid R’cnnls. walls Ho a lantern was brought and uneducated as the college world bung to the rafters ot the porch, count» learning. but eager, receptive where Its dim radiance could not In possessing an eye for beauty and for terfere with that piercing gaxe which color, with a love for music, an un to the last roamed lovingly over the formi d. omnivorous ajiiwtite for mountain prospect books, and an Instinctive shrinking One. two hours passed, and save for from the sordid snd th« mean, the the steady, harshly rhythmical bonds of even respectable poverty are "crunch crunch" of the "stamps" the apt to prove especially galling Like town below was strangely quiet ! !a W lifer. he realised to the full Every soul therein knew that the what It meant to be "beastly poor, mis mastermind In the hillside eyrie was erat-ly poor.** paaataff away, hushed were the usual Wbat wonder, then, that hla Ion« sounds of rude revelry and "wifie- Inga, tils aspirations, hla day dreams, -ogien" license It was felt to be a were centered »bout that wealth he Tatidul night for the town ut Meleen. so often saw others abusing, or ni!» At ta'iigtb Mr Carboy's task was using or keeping napkin tied? Not done A table was tarried on to the for the miser's greed of possession porch; by lantern light the will was but for the gratification of the beat read to the testator, who turned his that w as In him, did tie long for money eyes to meet those of the lawyer In —bcapa and heaps of It mute approval when the reading was Overnight day dreams fortunately, ended Then, lifted atid supported by rome cheap, and they leave no dark old Evan, he atfii'-d hla uncouth and brown taste In the mouth The n«-Mt sprawling signature, the witnesses fol morning, when WHfrld Stennis went lowed. and the deed was done which downtown to the Front street store bequeathed « princely fortune and a lie was again the prosaic and method royal revenue to—whom? leal young entry clArk No one would Next morning Andrew Meleen was have suapecte<l him of secret yearn found llfeh-»s lu bed. hla gnarled and Ings for fast horses, a faster yacht, knotted features composed In a |x-a»e- and a little flutter around the table» ful. almost ecstatic, smile. so hospitably maintained by •be "Perhaps be has found Minna!" prince of Monaco mused the lawyer, with humid eyes, ITO 11« CONTINUED » as he stood by the side of bls strange client. Twelve Minutes Saved. Experience." said Mark Twain In Bplendld Thing to Be Riehl CHAPTER II. the amokltig room of the Bermudian caslonal visit to the theater In winter Wilfrid dogmatically, "Why. look at "makes us wise, but It also makes us In an old fashioned sitting room In an and an outing on Saturday afternoons me." be rambled on; 'I'm only halt hard Consider the old. experienced antiquated brick house In that unfash at Coney Island or Rockaway baked; never had any education to man In the busy restaurant. He took ionable quarter of downtown" New Not a wildly hilarious or thrilling ex np«ak of; bad to feep my nose to the a seat, looked round him and. point York formerly known as Greenwich istence. It may be granted, yet there grindstone all my life; aa you know, Ing to a well-dressed gentletnati who village ther<- sat. one autumn evening, are hundreds and thousands of such there were always two ways for every had not yet been served, he said to a young couple, both of whom were men- gentlemanly and refined, neith dollar to go as long aa mother was the waiter: *«<■< edingly good to look upon. 'Walter, how long has that gentle er very strong flor very weak, not alive, on account of her many years T h the Judicious observer It would vicious nor conspicuously virtuous, of hop« leas Illness; but. In spite of my roan been here?' have been apparent from thvlr attl- but who, In a paraphrase of the old few opportunities. I'll bet I could show “'About If minutes, sir.' the waiter tude and bearing each towaids the Shorter Catechism, are piously or me some of those fellows how to enjoy answered other that they were something more chanically "doing their duty In that their wealth!" "'What's hla order?" than mere friends, yet less than man state of life to which It has pleased "'Porterhouse and French fried, air "Of course you could." Eunice In fact, they were con the Almighty to call them.” It la of agreed, with a loving woman's fatu- wlfh mince pie and coffee to come • and wife, tented and happy dwellers In that de- kindred stuff that the "average cltl- ous fondness and Indulgence for the "The old man. hardened by evperl lectable border lam) known as Being sen" Is made. man she has promised to marry "But ence. slipped a quarter In the waiter's Kngaged. Even to such men strange dreams well be just as happy without the hand. The girl was fairly tall of stature, hru- "'Walter, he snld. 'I'm In a hurry may come—fond and foolish visions of money, won't we. Wilf?" nett aa to compleston, with a wealth "Not a doubt of It!" he exclaimed, Put on another porterhouse and bring wealth and power, hopeless of realisa of flue and glossy dark hair which tion. mayhap, yet nevertheless fre starting to her side, bending over her me hla.'" rippled and waved around a small but quently prompted by certain Innate or and .pressing hla lips to her shining shapely bead and abovo a wltchlngly fleses Divided In Church. Inherited cravings for the good things colts of hair. "Why. possessing you femlnlno forehead, white and broad The separation of the «exe» seems of this life which only money can pro and your love, dearest. I'm the richest and low. Her eyes were of a very to bare been formerly by no means an cure. and for the enjoyment of which fellow In New York today.” stsadfaat dark gray, set widely apart, they feel a yearning and an Infinite Rhe tilted back hep head to look uncommon practice In the Church of giving one the Impression of quiet re- capacity If only they had the chance. Into hla eyes as be gated fondly down England. In fact. Edward VI.'» prayer ;« mm > and cool judgment, A flrm chin book specially mentions that at the "Oh. It's a splendid thing to be Into hers. above a strong and supple throat "That's the way I love to hear you communion service "the men «ball made her look older and more worn- rich!" Wilfrid wss even then saying "Money can tarry on one side and the women on only than her years really warranted, to Eunice "Just think of what a man *P«ak." she murmured could do It bo were really In posses not buy some things In this world. the other" The papers of a church She was busied with one of those sion of more money that he knew how Wilf," a truism which was sealed In In Westmoreland include elaborate di trifles of needlework which keep tbs rections for the division of the seiea fingers busy without curbing one's to spend! I don't mean a paltry hun a very expressive and satisfactory at Ils services. tongue, and at the same time serve dred thousand dollars, but—well, •ay manner by the naturally ardent Wil mH- or thirty or even fifty twenty frid to display to admiring and even co Olve your children pretty name»; Eunice, though very well educated quettish advantage a very shapely lions!" 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