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    Tuesday, February 17, iqjso.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE THREE
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LEGAL NOTICES
OTI K KOI! PI Ill.ICATIOX
Department of the Interior, U. 5.
Land office, at La Grande, Oregon,
January 15th, 1920.
Notice is heteby given that
ARTHUR E. AYERS,
o1. Echo, Oregon, who. on January 4,
1 ''15, made homestesd entry No.
ll 4 18. for Ntj, Section 2 4, Town
ship i North, Range 27 East, Willam
ette Meridian, 'nas filed notice of in
tention to make three year proof, to
establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before J. A. Water.;, Clerk oi
Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on
the Stilt day of March, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Fred Rauch, of Echo, Oregon;
ink Ayers, of Echo. Oregon: L. D.
above described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
NOLAN' SKIFF,
Receiver.
-NO-TICK KOK rt'BI.IC.VTION
Isolated Tract ot Coal Land
!4, Township 3 South, Range 29 East,
Willamette Meridian.
The evidence required by Circular
589 issued October 31, 1917, (46 L.
D. 22 5) has been furnished. At the
time the application was filed the
land had been subject to homestead
entry for at least five years after the
surrounding lands were entered, filed
upon, or sold by the government.
Tne sale will not be "kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
rublic Land Salt Department of : prer.'.nt tt the hour named have ceas-
Fr;
Xeill ,of Echo, Oregon; Roy Coxen.
of Elcho, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Isolated Tract Not Coal Land
Fublic Land Sale Department ol
the Interior, U. S. Land office at La
Grande, Oregon, December 6, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
(ieneral Land office, under provisions
of t'eclion 2453, R. S., pursuant to
ti e application of
JESSE D. FRENCH,
Gurdane, Oregon,
Serial No. 018800. we will offer at
public sale, to the V.ghest bidder, but
at not less than, $2.75 per acre, at 10
o'clock A. M., on the 2 5th day of
February, 1920, next, at this office,
the foiolwing tract of land:
SWVi SEVi Section 26, Township
3 South, Range 29 East, Willamette
Meridian.
The evidence required by Circular
569 issued October 31, 1917, (46 L.
D. 225) has been furnished. At the
time the 'application was filed the
land had been subject to homestead
eatry for at least five years after the
surrounding lands were entered, filed
upon, or sold by the government.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will hs declared closed when those
present at the hour named have ceas
ed bidding. The person making the
hig!ae9t bid will be required to Im
mediately pay to the Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any persona claiming adversely the
above described, land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated lor sale.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
NOLAN SKIFF,
Receiver.
the Interior, U. S. Land office, at La
Crande, Oregon, December 6, j 3 lf.
. Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provisions
of Section 2455, R. S., pursuant to
the application of
JESSE D. FRENCH.
Gurdane, Oregon.
Serial No. 018901. ve will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder, but
at not less than $3.25 per acre, at 10
o'clock A. M., on the 2 5th day of Feb
ruary, 1920, next, at this office, the
following tract of land:
SEVi' NWVi, NE SWVi Section
26, Township 3 South, Range 29
East. Willamette Meridian.
The evidence required by circular
569 issued October 31, 1917, (46 L.
D. 22 5) has been furnished. At the
time the application was filed the
land had been subject to homestead
entry for at least five years alter the
'.--ii rounding lands wer- er'o.'td. filo-l
upon, or sold by the government.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have ceas
ed bidding. The person mpkinir the
highest bid will be required to im
mediately pay to the Receiver t.te
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
lefore the time designated for
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
NOLAN SKIFF,
Receiver.
?d bit'dir.g. The person maXias tne
highest bid will be required to i'n
n'tl.t"ly pay to the Receive: the
amount tkeieof.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
C. P. DUNN,
Register.
NOLAN SKIFF,
Receiver.
Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian,
and the timber thereon, under the
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878,
and act3 amendatory, known as the
"Timber and Stone Law," at such
value as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to such ap
plication, the land and timber there
on have been appraised at $538.00,
the timber estimated 424 M board
feet at 75c per M. and the land
$220.00; that said applicant will of
fer final proof in support of his ap
plication and sworn statement on the
4th day of May, 1920. before U. S.
Commissioner, C. C. Patterson, at
Heppner, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or initiate
a contest at any time before patent
issues, by filing a corroborated affi
davit in this office, alleging facts
which would detest the entry.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
NOTICE FOII I'l ISLICATION
Isolated Tract Not Con! Land
NOTICE FOR I'l BI.ICATION
Public Land Sale Department of
the Interior, U. S. Land office at La
Grande, Oregon, December 6, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
Department of the Interior U. S,
Land office at La Grande, Oregon,
January 3 1st, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that
CHARLES S. DVKSTIIA,
whose post office address is Heppner,
Oregon, did, on the 7th' day of Janu
ary, 191S, file in this office swfYrn
oenerai :,ana omce, unaer provisions statement and application, No.
"f See-, .on 2455, R. S., pursuant t 018826, to purchase the NVYVi SY VI
the application of I Section 13. Township 4 South, Range
JESSE D. FRENCH. '27 Rim. Wiilaimnte Meridian, and
j the til;:!);-" thereon, under the pro
visions oi the act of Jn.ne 3, 187X,
ml ans amendatory, known as the
Gurdane. Oregon.
Serial Nos. 01 W7, 018902. 01S500,
we will offer at public sale, to the1
NOTICK l OU I'l'Itl.H'ATLON
IVdated Trurt Not Coal Lund
rublic Land Sale Department of
the Interior, V. S. Land office, at La
Grande, Oregon, December 6, 1919.
Notice U hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
Gen-eral Land office, under provis
ions of Section 1455, R. S., pursuant
to the application of
JESSE D. FRENCH,
Gurdane, Oregon,
rial No. 018903, 018905, we will
offer at public tale, to the highest
NOTICK
Notice Is hereby given that a spec
ial election will be held within the
precincts of Irrtgon and Boardmaa
within the West Exteusiou Irrigation
District on Tuesday, the Twenty
fourth day of February, 1920, be
tween th hours of eight o'clock in
the morning and five o'clock in tha
afternoon of said day for the purpose
of determining whether or not that
certain contract between the United
States of America and the West Ex
tension Irrigation District approved
by the Hoard of Directors and filed
in the office of the Hoard at Hermis
'.oa, Oregon, on the sixth day of Jan
uary, 1920, shall he authorized and
entered into by the Board of Direct
ors and which said contract sets fottb
the maximum amount of money pay
able to the United Staffs for construc
tion purposes, or In the assumption of
liability for district lands for such
purpo.'.e.s exclusive of penalties an 1
Interest in the Amount of $1,109.
000.0') and al-o piovideg for the sub
stitution of the taxing power of h?
district in lieu of the existing 11", is
by Individual contracts and other pro
vision .which said contract In full
nmy be Keen by any landowner or
other ntinon Interested at the office
of th" diatiirt in the U. S. Reclamj
tioii S rvic building at Hcrmiston,
Oregon, In the office of J. G. Camp,
at I.'iiL'on, Oregon, and in the office
aijjnest Didder, but ai not less- than ' "Timber and sione Line," at such
$3.00 per acre, at 30 o'clock A. M., value as might be fixed by appraise
on the 25th day of February, 1 920, menl, and that, pursuant to such ap
next, at this office, the following tract nlicniion tie l-.iml m.l timhor ihom.
of load: on have h on r.nni ri-.eil tit 1SO HO.
NEVi SWVi Section 10, XW',1 the timber estimated 80 M hoard feet
NEVi, NEVi NWH Section 15, EH' 'at $1.00 per M, and the land $50.00;
NVv',t, S Vi NS., Section, 35, that said applicant will offer final
Township 3 South, Range 29 East, proof in support of his application
Willamette Meridian. land sworn statement, on ihe 5th day
The evidence, required by Circular of May, 1920, before U. S. Commis-
569 issued October 31, 1917, (46 L. (doner, C. C. Patterson, at Heppner,
D. 225) has been furnished. At the Oregon.
time the application was liled the f Any person is at liberty to protest
laad had been seubject to homestead this purchase before entry, or Initl-
entiy for at least five years after the ate a contest at any time before pat-
surroundln? landa wore entered, filed ent issues, by fllinp a corroborated
upon, or sold by the government. affidavit in this office, alleging facts
The sal? will not be kept open, but which would defeat the entry.
C. S. DUNN,
' Register.
will be declared closed when those
present at the hoar named have ceas
ed bidding. The person making the
highest bid will be required to Im
mediately pay to the Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
C. S. DUNN,
Register,
NOLAN SKIFF,
Receiver.
NOTICK OK PETITION TO CIIANtiK
BOUNDARIES
k'diier. hut at not ttt than t? ?(i ner
a i t. w .u. r..l"t Enuuette Callahan at Boardm.in.
re, at 10 o clock A. M., on the 25th I . . . . . ..
, . , ... l onion. At said election l.'ie Daliot
day of February, 1920, next, at this
flee, the following tract or land:
NWJ4 rtW4 Section 14. Township
3 South, Range 19 East, Willamette
Meridian, and NF.V, NWV Section'
lv Township 3 South. Range 30 1
i: ist. Willamette Meridian.
rhe evidence required hy Cltcul.irl
r.'i'i ln-ncd October 31. 1917, (461..'
; :::.) in b.-n furnished. At tiu-i
shall tontain the words "Contract
willi the United Stats Yes," and
'Contract with the United State
No." The school house at P.oardmin
and th Reclamation Oitlce at Irti-
Kon wituin ald district are hereby
NOTICK KOK PUH.ICATION
Isolated Tract Not Coal Ijind
1hiic nat'd dH the tiollinir tilares fn
ihe pur, oM- of sH election ar.,l r' lM ('u' 51-
Gong'' Rand and R. L. VI:.do:n and
Notice Is hereby given that a petition
signed by Western Land & Irrigation
Company. Adell It. Rose, C. .1, Piln
dle, J. M. Prindle, 1). Spinning. D. H.
l'rindle, Huuh Taylor, Anna E. Tay
lor, Ina Gilbert. C. F. Ames, Anna L.
Ames, Amanda Agnew, J. I. Agnew,
Margaret A. Cleaver. J. D. Watson,
Mutle C. Watson, W. G. Drowley,
, Henry Winsor, II. F. Strohm, Elmer
E. Cleaver, Hattle H. Cleaver, II. S.
Garfield. J. W. Mesaner, J. H.
Strohm, Arleta White and Clifton
Public Land Sale Deportment of Leaver was, on the 6th duy of Kebru-
the Interior, V. S. Land office, at La "T. 1920. filed with the Hoard of
Grande, Oregon, December 8, 191S. Director of the John Day Irrigation
Notice Is hereby given that, as dl- Wstrlrt, praying that the boundaries
reeled by the Commissioner of the ' th" John Day Irrigation District
General Land office, under provlblons may be so changed as to exclude from
of Section 2155, R. S., pursuant to John DHy Irrigation District the
the application of lands of the West land Irrigation Dis-
JESSE D. FRENCH, itrirt included within the boundaries
Gurdane, Oregon. hereinafter set fmth, and That notice
Serial No. 018898, we will offer at nf filing of the haid petition and
public sale, to the highest bidder, but "f the time and place of hearing
at not les than 12.00 per acre, at 10 Ih'Teon b given by publication, as
o'clock A. M on the !5th day of required by law, and that upon such
February, 1920, nxt, at this office, hearing an order be made i rludlng
the following tract of land: 'rom the John Day Irrigation Ids
NEV, NW',,l St-ction 14, Townfhip 'r'rl H 'f the lands of the W.slland
3 South. Range 29 East, Willamette Irrigation Iiistncttd Included within
Meridian. following boundaries
The evidence required by Circular
Township; thence West one
half mile; thence South one-half
mile; thence West one and one
-half miles; thence South one
fouith of a mile; thence West
one-fourth of a mile thence
South one-fourth of a mile;
thence West one-fourth of a
mile; thence South one-half
mile to the Southwest corner of
Section 4, Township 3 North.
Range 27 East, Willamette
Meridian; thence East one-half
mile; thence South one-halt
mile, thence East one and one
half miles; thence North one
half mile; thence East one-half
mile; thence North one-fourth
of a mile; thence East three
fourths of a mile; thence North
one-fourth of a mile; thence
East one-half mile; tin nee North
one-fourth of a mile; thence
East one-fourth of a mile to tin
East, line of Townships 3 and 4
North, Range 27 East. Willam
ette Meridian; thence North to
the Southwest corner of Section
19, Township 4 North .Range 28
East, Willamette Meridian;
thence running in an easterly di
rection along the South line of
said Se.'tion 19 a distance of
one-half mile, more or less, to
the East bank of the Umatilla
river; thence running in a north
erly and easteily direction on
t lie West It.iuk of the said Uma
tilla river ,a distance of five
miles, more or less ,to the South
line of Section 23, Township .'
North. Ranue 2S East. Willam
ette Meridian, thence running in
Westerly dnection on the South
line of said Section 28, to the
Southwest corner of Seition 2S.
thence running along the West
line of said Sort inn 28 in a
Northerly direction to thej North
west corner of said section iden
tical with the Northeast corner
of Section 29, Township 5 North,
Ranee 28 East, Willamette
Meridian, the place of beginning.
All of the lands within the said
boundaries except the East half of the
East half of rioction 20,, and that part
of Section 16 lying West of the Uma
tilla river In Township 4 Noith,
Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian,
are lands within said Wcstland Irri
gation District.
NOTICE IS HERERY FURTHER
GIVEN' that said petition will eoim
on for hearing before the Hoard of
Directors of the John Day Irrigation
District at the n"xt rcgubr meeting
of the said board in room 6 Robert
Riillding. K. ppu 'r, Oregon, in Tues
day, Hie 2nd clay of March. 1920. til
10 o'clo' k A. M. of said d iv. or as
soon thei eaftcr ,is the suuir c m be
heard, in which time and place, all
persons inter, hud in or who may be
affected by such change of boundar
ies of the said district may appear
and show cause, in writing, II any
thy nave, why Ihe change In the
bound, nii-i ot said district as propos
ed in paid petition should not be
made.
Datid tliis 6i!i tiny nf February,
,1920.
v. n. RROWN,
Secretary l!o:ird ot Directors Johh
Day Irrigation District.
STRATAGEM
DR. HAROLD C. BEAN
PHYSICIAN and btTUJVW.V
llrjijiner, Ore poll,
Vrmanrntly Ijucatcd Odd Fellowa
riuildiox
Office Phone 7H2 I'.exldence KM
Me..- i iiiiibl' he te"n unpointed
I'.
I, ,11.
f"ii. the nntilir.'T'en W:i' tiled It
I ml hvl beep subj-t to l.oI.,e,.e-,d"lu"- ",n f"r'r'i"i P-reeir.'t
,: ':v :..r al .,rM (M,np . !'.f thei'""'1 W- ,V" "", " ''' "
, ri.'ind'ng UnA we-,. ..r,,..,ed. fil-l I K' ,:- l!'"n' r-"t- ":':""r;' 1
n or ..!! I.v ,-,-,,! Kir- f .-'"Ctlon for Po,,.!,,,:.:, p.
T!.e sl.le III rr'' V it i..,". 1,1 t
M 1 e de.lr d 1 1 whin those
. r.t at the p n ! h.i
i .,1.1 n'. The pe -bin mi.ttin.' tun
. . . t hi I will li" ri iuilred .i fn-
l.,itly pay t ) the Kwiver V v
..oiint th re"f.
Aljr pnrnn 1 1 liming adversely the
F. H. ROBINSON
ATTOItMiT AT LAW
AiKYoi:rDcAlcr
Gnxnd Prize IkizOi
firearms I Ammunition
r'.tt' t vi t tii :ii Mid di'iti i.
Ti l? n '.ce published and nst 1
P'i!''..uit 1 1 ;n '.tder of th- Hoard
ot l'i.'t'irn of th W'-st Extrnsi'in
lnic.it. on In in i nu ! ard 't.te.,1
on Ihe six'h d,y of J.tnit. ry. 1920.
J. G. CAMP.
3"'! Secretary.
NOTH f. I'OH PI'lll.li ATION
Ixil.itnl l inel Not Coal Ijin.l
m
A
Publie Iand Sale l)ep,ttn-ent of
I the Intm lor. l I.nd office, at I. a
Ofad. Oregon, t'neiTib-r . 1919.
j Notice Is hirnby f,-n that. di
' v tnd b Ihe f'otr,mliner nf th
1 G-nnrl Ijind of lice, under ptol!on"
'of H.(lon 5411. It 8. pnr-mnt In
I..) has been furnbhed. At the
the application was flbid t!i ,
l..nd had n-n mbjnct to homestead
! entry for i.t. least five yci.rt after tl,
"in rounding lands wet., entered, filed '
up"ri. or sold hy li e r .vernn.ent.
Th" Mile Will not be kept open, bill I
Vl.'il be d" la e. ibme.) when thn i
pleent i.' the hour nnn.ed have ceH-
d bidding The pnrum iriaklng t
(bi!'n t bid ,ll be rerjijirnd to lm-
Inedialely pay to t!i" Receiver the
! ll'IIOUnt tbefeol.
I Any perxipn claiming adversely lh
, above den-ribH lund are advlned to
file their tUtmn, or objections, on 01
before Ihe tune designated for aat".
C. S. DUNN.
RegtMur
NOLAN PKIFF.
Raretvxr
mu V. Knit I'l 111 l( MIO
the application of
JJ t) FUKN'-H.
Gurdan. Orrgon.
Snrij N 0M0l. we w.ll offer at
public sale, to the highest b'dd"f,
t paMment of ih InlTlor V. .
l.jind of'lc, at La Grand". Oregon
lantiaty 5 1 (, J.
Notice ta l,thr gnn ihn
KATIIKKINK HIGOINH
!.' poet offtr addr la !,,
fi ,..,D. did. 00 th S 4 1 h day of fx-.
t not lean ihaa tl I1) pr a"e. at 10 j'-bef, 1)11, fit in ih. ottire om ,
o'rlrwk A, M . on ih IS'h d of 1 4tnn nd t ( Hr tton No. j
pebriiar. 10 t. at thl of'lre. 0111. to purrhae the NE SF.1.
the following trar of land S NK . H-rtloa I. and VA 1,
aWVi NWI4 PF.H Hertloo '.I S. Nlloo 4. T.tMp 4 South,
llnginning al the Noiihe.i-i
corner of Kcrtion 2'i, To it -1 1 1 p
I North. R 1 11 ire 28 l.u.,t, V nl..m
ette Meridian, and Hum hg
llieticn . one rout I h i.l a
mile; ll.elire Soill'i ( l e .11 . I. lie
ball inilec; 1 hence w -i on.
lourth ol a n,,. ; C.i p. . -.. ill,
one fnurth oi a t ,,. lire
We ,t mi., f , a 111 , r in 1
South (iri' lumt'i 1. it.-; is. c.e
W"'Ht 111 tl Nlillhwe't '.'!! I,
Seellon 5. To ii ! p I ' em.
Hang.. 2H I,, 1 1. W,ii ii"
Mnlldian; tbin-n -ii'li one 1...1'
Uill; Ihepie Wfl ein h.ill , il" .
Ihnnre K011H1 inn I. nil 11' ! .
thence Went r.ne tall 11 le I..
(h Northeaal rmni-f 't 1 . rt
IS. Tonhip 4 Nonh. I .. n , ii
Kant. Willamette Mm id an II.-in-HoiiOi
imn fourth ot u 11, it ,
hence Wn on t'liirM. 1,1 a
nille; thi ne Ko'i'h one (.. i t'i i.l
a mile; it,. re V.'i-t 'n. foMil.
of mile to tl,- riTitii '1' ntnl
S'-ntllili 12, !),. n-n Hi inn
half mile; iiif-n.v nn- lU
mll; (hi t.ce y.,,i !, nr.- n ! .
thenn. Ka.i oi.rl.a!'
thrnce Holilh ltie u I. , II, ae
Wt Clin hl: Mile. II . li e
South One mile. I'm l. . te.l
one-l.juMh i,f j, t, ! 1. -in
Suulh on fourl. i f n 111
Ihinr W'Hl r,0" fiKjii:, tc.b ,
tbmv fWuln on' (own i. p, in
lh roter of H.'.'.n 1, ,a a.'l
VAUCHAN & BUTLER
flKNTIST
Pcriiian.ntlj located In Oddfellow'!
Ilunldlng
Heppner, Oregon
E. NOTSON
AriOllM:V-.T..AU'
Olllie In ( .mrt lli.ll'e
Heppner Otegon
A, D. McMURDO
I'lhMI IAN A. SI Id.l.ON
Tnlephnnn 122
fifflc Iiteiirs Drug .-'tore
Heppper Orvgon
WOODSON & SWICKK
AITiillMVvATI.AW
lli-ppner Oregon
SAM K. VAN V ACTOR
AT TOItKV.Ar-I.AW.
It- ppnrr Owgun
F. A. McMENAMIN
1 aw mi
Kotinii. Itldg ll-ppnrr. Or
Office phone Main 4t
Itendniii I'hone Malti (4 '.
HOY V. WHITEIS
lHl ItAM K
ft! II, r-VMir, l)lH.
Happner Oieg'il 1
DR. CLYDE R. WALKER)
PMV.iriA AMI Hl lU.ljOy j
fkoae (Onaet'ia If. Otagwa
8 By MILDRED WHITE.
.lack Trnwhridg.' looke.l over the
hedge and frowned. It was old Mr,
lirodie's fault he knew this aloofness
upon the part of his new and charming
neighbor. She hud been gracious when
he had gone over sunn after her ar
rival, to return a kiiten which hail
strayed into his garden. And so exactly
did this young neighbor visualize thfl
"lady of his dreams," that Jack had
fallen in love nr. first sight. If he had
been at nil skeptical concerning thin
fact, time had proven him to be right
The girl's piquant face constantly
hnunled him. His first morning glance
was cast toward the casement window,
and his hist waking thought at. night,
was of her winsome self. The return
of the kitten was followed by a gen
erous homiuet from his garden.
"A bachelor's garden," he told her,
Informingly.
The girl was pleased.
P e r Ii a p s, she suggested, Mr.
Trowbridge would be kind enough to
instruct her in planliug of n like gar
den; she wanted to live among a riot
of flowers. "There was only herself
and Martini n sort of companion
housekeeper," she lidded, and Jack
went home full of blissful anticipation.
It would be a joy to teach thin
lovely one the mysteries of gardening,
a delightful excuse also t' linger at
her side and learn more of the char
acter which nttriicleil him. All the
happiness of "dreams come true" was
promised.
Heniiiiful girls he had known, and
worthy, but not one, who was not
swiftly forgotten. The new neighbor
Willi her wistful eyes alone refused to
be erased from memory- while each
and every thought of her brought a
hopeful thrill.
'Ihe two had become friendly com
panions, laughing mid chatting aeros
the hedge which divided the old houstt
from Jack's new bungalow, when Mrs.
Itrodie called upon the girl and drop
ped her condemning remark.
"Of course," xhe said, "Jack Trow
bridge can't help but have a big head,
when every girl who cornea to thla
town makes a direct 'net' for him."
The new neighbor flushed Indig
nantly, at the Implication. She, at leaat,
determined to be beyond that U8p4
elon. Hence the laler coldness, which
caused Jack's dlacomlilure.
No studied advance, no courteous at
tention upon his part altered the
aloofness of the girl's manner. Ilia
calls at her house were promptly dla
coiiraged politely It Is true, but dla
couraged, unmistakably. Tha happy
friendliness whs gone. The beautiful
dreams of a lifetime threatened to b
but dreams, after nil. ,
luck savagely t rumpled the flowers
In his garden as he strode to and fni.
As a ti 1 ti I excuse for n visit, lie art
fully captured tha kiiten as It ciinie
through I lie hedge, and carried it bark
to Its owner.
The owner I bunked him briefly, with
out even the hope of a smile. Hhe wan
not looking over-Joyful herself, Jack
reflected. Her eyes seemed plteously
startled as he forced her gaite.
"That fool Itrodie woman!" be mat
tered, as he retraced hla steps.
The next day when Jack returned
from business In hi car, lie allghtad
with difficulty at the railway.
From thence, his little neighbor,
watching through her porch vlnea,
saw him (otler unstesdlty with tha
help nf a crutch up hla own garde
path. Ills leg bung limp and one shon
less foot was heavily swathed In band
ages. Jack's cold hearted neighbor
looked for the evening light In tha
bungalow window, hut none wai forth
'.lining. Jack's liousekeeperao Mra.
P. rod I n told her -hud gone home for
a short vacation. Jack having madx
ariaiigeiiienis to slay In Ihe ctty dur
ing her absence.
It was evident that he bad met with
an aecldeiii, and lind bni 11 obliged to
come I. ink iine tedly to Ms empty
liome, Honrs punned.
"Why," telle. in. the lr.iublI head
peering tt.iotigli opposite curtains,
"ill. I lint .link ll-e Id- telephone to call
f.ir 11 Ll.iii.-i'' A-Miie.liy he I, lid en
tered Hie lei'l-e. Illn I II "II e.tly lln lllllnt
l.n tin'.' III I ill lie. .V.t 11 glimpse
nf light !.... 'I H'i'l lb" blinds were
up N.-jl d. th. . in- i II nl'e.l In
t Hie rn.eli' .IV ' mild II be . . iil.le thst
! he I. lid I. l-lited (huh pu'li''"
1 'he ,.n lb. 1 rh!y Minimis li"U'h-
; Imr I alii I Mill I I. l Illel -nut lier RlTiM
tl.n garden In II. ate telllv.
' "Mr. 'I r.ibilJi'.' Is Iving nil a
' riil. h." Hie nmniili l.i.auht ba. k In-
furiosi Inn. 'lie m In- Is milTcrlng.
hill dial ttnra l In.ihiiiil I can do"
"What n iieiin " Mia girl crtn-l lm
patiently, "fur him to lie alnna
I will have t.i go nver n i. lf
Jack npnlled l.ls U uling ayes
aim turned 1.11 l.ls nug r..mn
and Stnnd rttanln. I'l Ilia d'mrvrsy.
The girl's burning five ..( ieua1,
at aigtit of Ma lmUiri bandar)
Hint..
"V011 ar burl." all" 11 iirm ira 1. 'Oh
Ja.a. Is tbrre anything that I ran doT'
The deJ.Hi-d I'll"! "at up Junnaly.
'Jnt alwitit evarvitilnf." .e aaid and
hbl out his anna "The uff-rtng la
really liara." he addi-'l pUs Ungly, ana1
toif tied his beat '
Af'er ifioman'a nf bappr hlldr
mM. the girl tfd tir head frma
Pil ahUlbl'-r.
"Time p""' f" ' -" began, hm
Ja. k Int. rni.ln. har wlh a tla.
ih' ilia f.sit a 'l rtglit." he aa-p'aitK-d
ialml "Just used a IIHIa
eiraii(e, H it's ail."
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