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On the outskirts of the city of Brookl v* stands a conveqr ct one of tho Catholic Chat Heaton, 73 Laurel Street, Phila-, says: sisterhoods, ’ih> building, or series of “1 have had for years a humor in my blood, which made me dread to shave, as small boils or buildings, shoots upward from an emi piiuplcb would be cut, thus causing shaving to nence that gives the monastic structure a Lt a great annoyance. A Iter taking three bottles uiy face is ail clear and smooth as cunspicuity strangely in contrast with it *.houl t I m * ipprtite spksndld, the lives of its gentle inmates—some of j a. s|eep well and ie*-l like running a whom daily visit the city to teach in foot race all for the use of S. S. S. T reatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free- the parochial schools assigned to their SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta,Ga- order; others who care for the orphan, making tLeir lullabies—even more ten der than a mother’s—a soothing, pray erful song of heavenly praise and ap peal in reparation for the manifold sins of humanity. In the convent reception room, in the first year of the last decade of the present century, two lovers sit opposite the superior. Mother St. Gertrude, the three engaged in a conversation which deals with the two young people, and yet the nun takes more than a passing interest in it. She stands in the rela tion of a mother to the girl. Mother St. Gertrude is a woman of medium height. She is nearing the half century mark, but the happiness enjoyed in her community has kept the furrows of time from touching the face that looks out from her hood like a Raphaelistic picture of the Madonna in AND ALL sunshine, and not dolorous. The man agement of the large institution over which she presides, embracing branch establishments calling for much judg and knowledge of financiering, 1 DAYS to ment necessarily gives her a deeper insight 2 CHICAGO into the ways of the world than the average nun can ever gain. The greatest saints in the calendar The Quickest to Chica have had the most buoyant of disposi tions; the deeds that earned their can go and the East. onization—acts of startling miracle and surprising mortification—having been Quicker to Omaha and drawn from the catacombs of ecclesias- ticiani. where they had been preserved Kansas City. with the embalmment of—what? Hu Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, mor, sweet and subtle; fancy, free and Free Reclining Chair Cars, florid; humanity, broad and blessed, Dining Cars. all exercised in exorcising evil by ex S. H. II. CLARK. citing joy and awakening the people J- Receivers OLIVER IV MINK, into a new life that leads to the eternal; E ELLERY ANDERSON, For Rates or general Information call on or ad the holiest of men and women who nave walked in «lie shadow of ascetism, dress disseminated in their wake the light W. H lIlKl UtRT, Asat. Gen. Pass. Agl. and incentive to pleasure that kept 2&I Washington 3, Cor. 3d. PORTLAND, OE their memories hallowed until the church placed upon them the aureole of benediction. EAST AND SOUTH Of this type is Mother St. Gertrude, VIA a pleasant woman, with a mind as sus ceptible to mirth os her heart is to suf fering, her interest in all her friends, worldly and religious, not ignoring any OF THE feature of their lives. “Laurence, you know your own mind, don’t you?” she asked, address ittaiui T iiivuiv r ••««• ing the young man. “Isabel thinks Expresa Trains Leave Portland, Daily you may change, if her ancestry turns out to have been plebeian.” LEAVE ARRIVE “Nonsense,” said the young man. Portland.......... 6 15PM I Han Francisco .10:45 A M Ban Francisco.?:!» P M I Portland.............8:20 A M "The aristocrat of today was a barba rian yesterday. The old aristocrat was Above trains stop at all stations from Portland to dethroned and the title confiscated by Albany inclusive. Also Tangent, Shedds, Hal- the savage conqueror who assumed, scy. Harrisburg, Junction City. Irving. Eugene and all stations from Koseburg to Ashland inclu« generally with pcor grace, an air of live. gentility he fancied was in keeping ft oar burg .Hail Dailyr« with his stolen grandeur. ‘The rank LEAVE: ARRIVE is but the guinea's stamp,’ you know." Portland.......... s 30 A M | Roseburg 5 50 P M Laurence Mangan was about 20 years Roseburg 7:00 AM | Portland .4.SO PM of age, tall, athletic, manly. He was DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. a newspaper man whose caustic articles hail made him feared as his honesty PULLMAN * BUFFET had made him respected by the politi SLEEPERS cians whom he had often thwarted in AND their designs upon tho city and county SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, treasuries. His bearing indicated self dependence—never vanity nor offensive Attached to all Through Train*. ¡Weal Hide Division. pride. His features were handsome; BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS his character uhivalric. A Byronic Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) brow, surmounted by curls that distin guish the sculpture typical of the Greek 7 3Q A M I Lv P«»rthn<i Ar | :• 35 P M gods, rose abovo eyes whose sparkle—or ltr. 16 A M I Lv McMinnville Lv 3.01 P M 12:16 P M I Ar Corvallis Lv | l i»» P M fire, if you will—gave you no better idea of his mental strength than of his At Albany and Corvallis connect with physical energy. trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad, Isabel Le Clair, aglow with the Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) health and beauty of 20 summers, look Ari S:26 A M 1 ed at him archly, gratified with his sen Portland "tfo p ST Lv A M ! timents, but apparently still mistrust St. Joseph Lv 1 7 li P -M Lv MeMinuviUe L v| VfiO A M 1 7:Ä P M Ar ful, as if something hidden in the fu Through Tickets i«»» P»"«” ln ture were yet to come between them. SM m , Canada anil Europe can be obtained at “Laurence," sheasked, “areyousure lowest ratea bom O. A wileox. eox. Agent, McMinn rille E. P KOGERS, Mother Bt. Gertrude has told you all?” Aast C. F. 4 P A . Portland, Or "Of course,” interjected the nun. “I R KOEHLER. Manager will repeat it, because 1 know it will you more satisfaction.” LOCAL DIRECTORY give “You needn’t," said Laurence. “Let mo assure Isabel that it is herself, not her ancestry, 1 am in love with. Cir CHURCHES Bamar Services Sunday 11 a. in. and cumstances may undermine the romance 7 30 p. ni Sunday school 9 i><> a iu . ; the 1 have built around her birth, but it young people’s society 6 lb p iu Prayer cannot change her character. The sins meeting Thursday 7 30 p. iu. Covenant ot our ancestors, by commission or meeting first Sat each month 2 00 p. in. omission, mar not us, unless we brood C has I.. B onham , Pastor M kthodist E piscopal —Services every upon them, and the false social spirit re Sabball» II 00 a in. and 7 SO p. m. Sunday jects us through fear of their ebullition school 9 :30 a iu . Prayer meeting 7 :00 p in ourselves. But, I believe"— and in m. Thursday. S E. M emingxx . Pastor. the enthusiasm of the moment he step C urb . P bksbyixrian Services Sab ! ped forward, lifted Isabel from her and 7 — ;3C t>. ni. every Siiuday bath 11HX) a m school 9:30 a. in. i. Y. KC. £.. Sunday6:W chair, and pressing her to his bosom P m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7.30 p. m. kissed the upturned face—“I believe W. H. J ones , Pastor. with the poet Moore: Tickets SALT LAKF, DENVER, OMAHA. KANSAS CITY. CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, EASTERN CITIES. The Shasta Route C hbistiax —Services every Sabbath 11:00 • m and 7 30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a m Young people’s meeting at 6 30 p. m. H. A. D xnton , Pastor. S t . J ames C atholic —First st., between G aud H. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Ves pers 780. Services once a month W. R. Hoc an , Pastor “Oh, what waa lava tnada for. If ’ti» not the aama Through Joy and through torment, through glory and shame? I know not. 1 ask not, if guilt’s in that heart, 1 but know that 1 love thee, whatever thou art." He lifted his eyes to Mother St. Ger trude, who had herself arisen. She had meant to chide one or the other, prob ably both, but as she looked at the wil lowy form of her fair protege, heaving with delight, a blush of maidenly C cstxb Peer No. 9— Meets the second and fourth fervor making Isabel more beautiful Saturday of each month in Union hall at 7'80 than ever, her chidings failed to find p m. on second Saturday and at 10:30 a. m. on 4lh Saturday All members of the order are voice, and it was Laurence’s word» that cordially Invited to attend our meetings broke theatlenco: B F. C lcxim , Commander. J. A. P1CX1UM. Adit. "Don't mind what I do, mother; tell • W. C T. U.—Meets on every Fri jronr story,” "It isn’t very long,” resumed the day, in Wright's hall at 3 o'clock p ni. L. T. L. at 3 p. m. •later. “Isabel evidently came of a Mas A. J. W bitmou , Pres I good family. She was brought to this C uba G E nv X, tiac’y. institution nearly 20 years ago by her SECRET ORDERS. Ksowtxs CHAFTXK No, 12, O. E. g — Meets a Masonic ball the tint and third Monday evening in ««ch month. Vlsitiru members cordially in vited. MRS. O. 0. HODSON, Sec. MRS. H L. HEATH, W. M. inspired public generosity to our aid father, George Leland. 1 was assistant aud made possible legislation relieving Brooklyn. thinking whether or not his utterances "Mangan,” called out the managing superior then. Mr. Leland eaid he us of many littlo burdens, giving us had been as clear as his musical cachin- We find him a visitor at Albany, the The tax roll for the year 1893 will he an my had a boy, some years older, being cared greater opportunities to make our in capital of the state. He is not there nation—it was musical, for bis vocal editor, who had overheard Laurence’s hands for collection on Monday, the 12th day of for elsewhere. We never heard from come fruitful of good. I ought to put many hours before he is Burrouuded in chords had been tuned by elocutionary criticism, ' when you finish that, 1 February. Ib91, and till are requested to call and want to see you.” settle their lax On account of the low levy him but once after. As she grew up, up with something from him.” it is necessary that prompt payment be made. his suit of rooms in the Delavan by art, and they sounded in harmony at “All right,” he responded. Isabel, not knowing or seeing any rela Respect fully, “You forget, mother,” said Isabel, Mangan went to his desk, and the February 7, 1894. V . L. W arrex , sheriff. tive, took a fancy to the name by which “to say how kind you have been tome. senators, assemblymen and others whose all times, even in moments of greatest paragraph of telegraphic matter in 1 was known in the world—Le Clair. I have staid here"—turning to Lau influence is potent for good or bad in excitement. “It is all right," he said to himself less than half an hour was an article M 5i.W OYS It was a child’s whim. 1 humored it, rence—“because 1 wanted to pay as state and municipal government. lie seldom visits Albany, except when reassuringly. “ Noone will ever catch i no reader of The Bugle would over- just as 1 have humored her in other teacher some of the debt 1 owe tor the than usually interested in some mo telling bow I know Isabel’s history I look. It reviewed the origin ot the things, but she isn't spoiled yet, is education and support I have had. more legislation, and his word goes a great and acquired wealth that should be | movement, in which The Bugle played i •he?” Then, again, you know my ambition to fur he is a raau of power, lienee hers. All the papers are destroyed, she ! a prominent part, suggested the prob- I This wa3 intended to rally the girl, find out something about inj- parentage, way, the number and the character of his has not a living relative, and her prop i able features of the new parks, outlined VH. who was a little disconcerted aud look fearful sometimes that it may not be guests. erty is all mine, and all mine by law. i the prospects of pleasure and enumerat- W m . A. WlLUtON, *v E. M. WiLi ISOM, ed from the sister to the lover as the all 1 desire.” his wifi :, and C. C. F ebgi ’A son , aud — A man about 40 years of age, his Just to think that her father’s $50,000 1 ed many little details of the system that hi.RuiB.MiN, hi -, wm:, liefendanis story was being told, ln her restless “An angel so fair need not worry commanding position has been won by investment in farm lands 21 years ago : would stir young and old into blissful To Wm. A. Willi .on and E. M Wiilisou, his couspection a shrewd eye would detect about that.” shrewdness that has allowed him to is worth millions today! Well, maybe i anticipation of enjoyment, until, as wife, and io each vt the other defen lants abo\e that she was wondering if Mother St. named : “1 wanted to tell something else, as a public spirited citizen, while I ought to marry Isabel, after all.” I Goldsmith said: In the name of tbe State of Oregon, you are Gertrude’s love for her hadn’t conjured Mother St. Gertrude," she resumed, pose hereby required to appear and uusuri the com- selfishness has really dominated all his There are many men in public life ‘ Those gentle hours that plenty hade to bloom- before her vision a lineage which the tinning to the sister, “1 would like not of plaintiff in the above entitled suit by He is the controlling power today who think nothing of appropriat J Those calm desires that asked but little room. plaint Monday, the 26th dav of March, 1891. being th«» girl could not claim. It could lie seen, to enter another state—you know what actions. behind one of the leading daily news ing public funds to their own uses, and Those healthful »polls that graced the peace first day of the next regular term of the above en too, that Isabel was doubting whether titled court, and you are further noli tied that if papers in his city—The Trumpet—and yet in private matters they are scrupu Lived ful in scene. each look and brightened ail the you fail to so appear arid answer said complaint Laurence would remain unchanged by he secured fur it, through special legis for want thereof plautiff will apply to the court lously honest. They would put their green. • the story. for the judgment, decree and relief prayed for in lation. a large income for publication of arms, metaphorically speaking, elbow The article was finished, the head the complaint. t<»-wii For judgment agaiiua de “ Mr. Leland said he was going west." corporation and ether legal notices that fendant Wui. A. Willison for the sum of iSOu.rtj, deep into the city treasury, hut wrong | written, and after he had placed it on The nun added, “Isabel was an infant. with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent guaranteed it support from the start. an individual they would not. the desk of the night editor Mangan per annum from Septembet 1,1892, for?50.00 ai- Her mother had died a few weeks be The rival papers—there were three Raymond was not so sensitive as turney’s fees’ aud for the costs and disbursements stepped into tlm office ot the editorial fore her father brought her to us. He of thu suit, arpl for the foreclosure u uionguge of them—could find no fault with this, this, but the enormity of his injustice chief, whose desk was covered with mentioned in &aid cumpluiin and for of the sale of would not trust the child, he Baid, to for he very generously included them i to the girl had touched him. He was I proofs which he had been reading. the following described premises, to-wit: other hands. Mr. Leland left a few J. .I- .-.¡C Mild - a ill bl .<< k <2 111 .Lc li’nh ni in his scheme at the expense ot the tax never likely to relinquish his design, “1 heard your criticism of Ray Lafayette, Yamhill county, Oregon, also hundred dollars with Mother Xavier, payers. This was a trick learned from but he was moved by the beauty, the mond,” the managing editor began. all improvements thereunto L«elunging by tbe then in charge of this institution, tell sheriff oi \amhill county, Oregon, in the man the Tweed ring in New York, which accomplishments and the utter helpless “I think you have not libeled him. ner pi'cscrtlted by law according to the practice ing her she would hear from him fre I paid over $3, GOO, 000 for work that $70,- ness of his victim. He bad unconscious Now, I want you to follow up this mat of inc ab< \e court. That the proceeds of »aid quently. We got one letter from Den be applied tirst to the demands of the plain- 000 covers now m the publication of ly beeu driven into a new field of philo ter, go to the liottom of it, hunt up all sale tiff, costs mid disbursement« of such suit and ex ver inclosing a money order. Since the The City Record. In this way pub sophical speculation. Money, in his the records, aud whether or not your penses of sale, and the overplus if any there be then not a line has reached us. 1 can lic opinion, as represented in the press, eyes, atone! fur everything. Others suspicions about Raymond are confirm- Be paid to mwh of the defenaautt as may be en not understand it, for his parting from to the same, and that difendaut-, and each was at a low ebb and, as a result, the could have place; he sought profit. As I ed give us a page story, and I’ll have ! titled ot them be forever barred and foreclosed from the child was most affecting.” people were not disillusioned ot the he himself lived, he judged his neigh ; an artist illustrate it. It is a subject in any right to or equity of redemption in said prom “How long since he wrote last?” or any part thereof, and a 11 persons claiming idea that the new order of things was bors, and gold was to him a magic tal I which there is grt^t interest, and we’ll ises by, through or under raid defendant-, since the asked Laurence, his newspaper tuition anything but an honest, aye—magnani isman to soothe away all pain. It must j run it on a Sunday, just as soon as you execution of said mortgage, to-wit. tb< J'nh day involuntarily suggesting the query. of April, 1891, and foi such other relief as Is equit mous—deed of public office« who be such to otheis! Would he share his I can get it ready." able. “About 18 years. His letter we have This summons is published* by order of the wanted to keep their constituents post wealth with Isabel and in this way “ 1 don ’ t care to doit, ” said Mangan. •till.” Hon. George Burnett, judge oi the above court, ed on their actions! make atonement? Such a thought, pos “ Why? made on the 7th duy oi February, 1894. “Did he talk of his plans or purpose, “Our city has grown rapidly," said sibly, prompted him to conclude his so A. < W oodcock . Plaintiff. “1 was going to ask leave of absence 6-7 or give any clew that could be follow Raymond to the legislators around liloquy with the remark: j tomorrow for an indefinite period, and SlAlilO^S. ed?” him. “Our buildings are scattered “I’ll think it over.” I failing to receive it to tender my resig- "No. 1 take it,” said the nun, “that In the circuit court oi the state ot Oregon for over an area of 32 square miles and our , nation." he was not a man who cared to discuss Yamhill county. population is close to 800,000. We If Laurence Mangan had had the CHAPTER III. 'fhos. T. Notson, Plaintiff, his personal affairs with anybody, Eis have neglected the creation of parks, She rested her head upon his shoulder. ’ least idea of Raymond ’ s design and its A STIR IN A NEWSPAPER OFFICE. letter was very brief.” ‘ the lungs of the city ’ some one has 1 refer to—until 1 was certain that The loud voiced gong that rang the : inspiration, that assignment would have “Did he write of Isabel?” ve. there was nothing—nothing”— and styled them, and the people demand alarms of fire in the office of the Brook ; been accepted with alacrity. A b it was, Easel Mavs ami Charle» May: minor». Isaa<’ "No.” these improvements. 1 am up here to lyn Daily Bugle had struck 12—the he knew nothing ot its possibilities to Daugherty, G. \\ uiuj-uh, F. E Brach she was searching for a phrase that “Nor of her brother?” and Georgf* Armstrong Defemiants. would hint more than state her idea — have a bill presented appointing a com hour of midnight. The office is not ; him. To EttKel May» and (?h»rlt* May«, minors, I WO “Not a word.” mission of three to outline a system of I above named defenJanU. " Have you ever tried to locate him?” “nothing that would impair bonds im parks connected by a boulevard, to ap what the readers of tie paper have pic I •“ What’s the matter?” he was asked. of In the the of the Slule of Oregon, , __ you “I’m going west on private business. Htid each uaiDe tured it—the traditional title of sanc of you are ht>eby requir«Mi Co appear “We had no way to, without going posed at the altar. ” praise and condemn property, with tum sanctorum lifting it to a dignity ' It is imperative." “ You want to say that you will not and answer thecoraplaiut lilt d tteaut^i you in the into print. That we disliked. A few entitled sidt on or Itefore tne 26:L «lay of until you have learned more another measure giving the city officials in public imagination that it could not t "We’ve always treated you square- atiove March. 1194. ihat being the rirst «lay of tin; next years ago, however, when we felt it marry authority to issue bonds to meet the claim even under the latitudiuous li | ly,” said the managing editor. “It regular about your parents, " interposed Man term ot the above entitled court; fellow- was time to make known to Isabel ev six weeks publication of this suininoiH; and expenditures. 1 have here the reports of cense of journalistic pretension. I was due you, of course, but here, in a lug if yon tail 'O to answer, for want thereof the erything, wo freely gave her permission gan. public meetings suggesting »nd approv "Yes.” plaintiff will apply to the court for the relict The plate glass windows of the build j matter of great importance, right in prayed to use whatever means Bho herself for in the < omplaint which is substan ing this, and as our county alone has to ing facing the city hall are covered “ Now that is a little unreasonable, would choose, after counsel with us, to tially hh follow», io-wit I or n decree of court stand the cost there should be no objec with gilt letters. The handles on the isn't it, sister?" appealing to Mother appointing a guardian ad litem for said defend get information of her father. Our re tions.” ants, Easel Mays and Chat ks Mays, and lor the St. Gertrude. massive front doors are oxidized. The sources were offered to her. She pro recovery of (he mi m of $*0.» and interest thereon He knew there would be none. A counters in the business office are of “You two must settle that.” from Nov. 16. l - .<\ at tne rale of ten per cent poses, or did propose before she and you state convention of unusual importance annum ami for the uin of ¿40 attorney's fe«.*» Yes, but what do you think about polished mahogany, and the railings became such good friends"—and the ft? “ herein, and for the costs and disbur »enienis of would meet shortly after the close ot from the cashier’s desk to that ot the ” this suit- lor « decree foreclosing that certain nun smiled as the two blushed—“that the legislative seesiun. His Own dele advertising clerk are of heavy brass, of mortgage described in the complaint and ghen "That you two had better do the she would go out to the convent of our to secure the payment of said $«00 and interest gation, by virtue of its numerical and attorney’s fees, und mdenug the s«Je of the order in Denver and from that point thinking. I’m partial to Isabel and yet strength, would be much sought after beautiful design, and shining almost lands secured by ¿ai<i mortgage, described as be am friendly enough to you to advise like gold. Round the walls are elegant make her inquiries." ing a pait ofthe A. B. i auicon« 1».L. C.. inYsni- you for your own sake not to turn to a and courted. Francis Raymond was lithographs, so artistically framed and hilt countv. Oregon, aud commencing on the “ What do you think of the plan?” judge who is prejudiced. ” known to be ,ery modest at conven so neatly arranged that they seem to be county road leading from McMinnville to Wilk- niina. in the town of Sheridan, at the narthwebt queried Isabel, addressing Mangan. tions. He never sought a stato nomina “I am unalterable in this resolu the original masterpieces of which they corner ot land owned by Leo. Cossack on Nov. 16, “Not a bad one. But one used to tion." Isabel maintained. tion for himself or hia county, except are but copies. Jo91; them c west 80 feel, thence south to low wa ter mark, thence east so feet, thence noith to the tranquillity of a convent is hardly “Why didn't you tell mo this long when it was expedient to have a can Let us look behind the partition, run place ot beginning, and that the proceeds ot said qualified to put it into execution.” sale be applied to the payment of Laid sum of ago?” «aid Laurence. “It is over two didate for other purposes than nominat money and interest ami attorney's fees and costs “That’s a reflection on my sex,” re years since the commencement exer ing. In other words, he would invari ning from floor to ceiling, that sepa and accruing costs, ami barring tire defendants of plied Isabel impetuously. “Have you cises where I first met you, later to win ably withdraw his man on assurances rates the richly decorated business office alllntereHt iu said premisesand liens th«.reun aud from the editorial and reporterral for such other and iurther r.ltd us io the court forgotten history? From the days of your love." of legislative favor that would increase rooms, and shuts out from them light may seem meet in equity un i gomi conscience. Deborah and Judith down to the pres She looked up imploringly, her fea- his patronage in his own district and Tnis summons is served bv publication (hereof once a week for six weeks in the Y ambill CoC.wfr ent, whenever great deeds demand ac tuies requesting him toBtop, though her strengthen his hold upon the local gov and air. The rich dress of the newspa per Cinderella turns into rags; uot even R eporter by order of Hon .Geo H Burnett, judge complishment, the women of peaceful tongue gave not utterrance to the ernment and the party machine. of said court, made at chain ben at Salem, < 'nfguu, the rubbing of Aladdin’s lamp could McCAlN A MAGERS, hours and restful habits have been call thought that played upon her counte Thus are dictators made, clothing work a stranger metamorphosis. The ' "What’s the matter, old manf” asked the on Feb. 7lh 1WH. 0-1 Attorneys for Plaintiff. ed upon to bear the brunt of battle, not nance. themselves with powers that only a entrance is by a narrow hallway, such managing editor. the men and women reared in a biting revolution can set aside. SHI HIIK’N «ALE. "I’m afraid I won her for you," said |& hallway as you would find in a tene , your department, you leave us just atmosphere and inured to hardship. Mother St. Gertrude. "In recognizing Next morning the bills were introj ment where travel has worn the softer when we want you most. It isn’t fair. ” Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an w My sex would not be against me, nor that she was not always to bloom be duced in the senate and assembly. Thej’ 5toud and the knots, refusing to sink “Not fair?” eculiou duly issued out of the circuit court ot the would my training be.” state of <»1*0X011 t<»r i he county of Yamhili audio were reported from the cities commit “No.” hind convent walls, and urging her ttf “beneath sole leather, stand up in gnarl directed on the<>th day of February, 1691, upon “Ask her, Laurence, if she will go to accept the social invitations extended tee at the evening session, again read ed determination to upset the unwary. “May I go when I turn in this me a judgment and order of sale duly rendered, en Denver now, ” jokingly suggested the to her by the parents of her old class and passed, and were well on their way tered of record and docketed in and by said court Entering a side door, the uninitiated is story?” the 2&th day of September, 1893, iu a certain sister, “since she has been bo severe mates and pupils, I gave you your op to the executive chamber to receive the staggered by the sudden transition from “Yes.” was the reply, “and your on action then in said court pending wherein \ it upon you." signature that would make them the Davenport was plaintiff and C. A. Martine was portunity. 1 was going to ask how you the business palace to a miserable, position is always open to you while I defehdant, in favor of plaintiff and'agatnat de “Not unless 1 go with her,” answer succeeded, but 1 knew it would be your law of the land, before Francis Ray stuffy, dingy apartment, where the in am here." lendaut, by which execution i am (’unnnanded ed Mangan. “I’m lucky that she didn’t game old answer that ‘a newspaper mond thought of leaving Albany. that out of the real property heretolore attached “ Then I ’ ll do it, just to leave no rea tellectual force of the paper is both an- ln said action and hereinafter described, to make go there before 1 fell in—in”----- What wonder that he looked in the nalizing and analyzing the history of a son for any one to say Laurence Man the man can generally be trusted to win.’ costs and expenses of ¿ule and the costs ol “In love with her, ” suggested Mother But this is your first and last lovemak mirror and surveyed himself with pride? day and molding the policy of decades, gan ever went back on his paper or his said action taxed at ¿ta d), aud the sum due smd plaintiff of 75 and interest at the race of 8 St. Gertrude, ere he recovered from his ing here, isn't it, now?” and she lifted as the great presses in the basement be friendships. ” per cent per annum from the 25th day of Sep hesitancy. "What's the matter, old man?" asked tember, 1893, or so much as the proceeds ftom her right hand, the forefinger extended low are about to awaken to breakfast the sale of said real property will pay.’of the samu. “Well that, if you please to have it warningly. on tons ot paper while all the world is j the managing editor, observing that I have levied upon aud will on ¡Saturday, the lbth so. But I was thinking of other words." Mangan acted like a man who was tak day of March, 1*594, at the hour of one o’clock p. “ You have come to me as to Isabel's asleep. m ot said day at the •xjiilh dooi of the county court “That would mean the same?” guardian, ” she pursued. "1 have per Away off in the farther corner of the ing a long farewell of old scenes and house in McMinnville, Yamhill county, Oregon, “Go ahead, mother; don’t spare me. ; formed my duty and can only say that i old friends. sell at public auction to the highest Udder for room is a boxlike arrangement formed all the right, title interest aud estate which You are teasing Isabel as well as me.” I’m glad you’ve won her, for 1 know Mangan was certainly affected. He cash by running two sides of a half partition said defendant and all pciMius claiming undec, Isabel didn’t appear as inditferent as that while she is with you she will had decided to inquire into Isabel ’ s an- bv or through him auteaquent to the attachment up against the walls, completing the of said premises, to wit: ou the 15th day ot April, Laurence to the raillery of the mother never forget Mother St. Gertrude." quadrangle that makes a private office ' tecedents, go west to discover, if possi - 1893, has in or to the following described real I superior. Each sally heightened the property to-wit The north half of the northwest As she was saying this, she advanced for the managing editor. At a desk I i ble, her father or some account of him quarter of section twenty nine township two carmine of her cheeks and added to her to Isabel, who arose to meet her, and ' that would clear up the mystery. He south of range near the door of this little office is seat live west of the W i Uam ettv meridi embarrassment, For want of aught one clasped her arms around the other, ed the night city editor. Two gas jets ' felt that if he failed he might never an, Yamhill countj, Oregon else to say or do, ehe again turned to both much affected. Dated at McMinnville tills7tb day of February ’ return, unless Isabel relented. A num- light a long table in the center of the 1894. ' her lover: “Mother!” W L. W af . ein , room, where a number of reporters are I her of weird thoughts went whirling "What would you do under the cir- Shertff of Yamhill county, Oregon. "Child!” seated, turning out stories ot murder, through his mind. cumstances?” Their feelings weredeep, warm, over suicide, fire, romance and intrigue that, i “I’m all right,” he said to his chief. < ii vi iin “1 know what I’m glad you didn’t powering. Tears alone could give re after a few touches of the blue pencil, I "f was a little put out to think that do. ” lief. Laurence went to the window aud will read tomorrow like the classic pro I you accused me of not being fair.” In the County Court r.f the State of Oregon, fur “Anil that is?” “Fair! Everybody knows you’re the County of Yamhill. looked out to conceal his own emotions. ductions of a feuilletonist who, unlike "That you didn’t go to Denver.” In the matter of the estate oi Benjamin An fair, ” was the editor's conciliatory an When he recovered, he turned back, the reporter, is not hampered by facts trim, deceased. . “Why?" interrogated Mother St. took one hand of each in his and said: swer. “Now, I’ll show you I'm fair, nor hastened by time. To George B. Antrim, Eldon E. Antrim, Ear L. Gertrude. Antrim and Mary A. Armstrong, being all the “Since Isabel has said that she would Against the walls are a few common i too. I’ll put another man on your de children and known Lein»at law of sa»a deced “ Because she might have been disap like to bear something of her parentage partment. and you just stick to this ent. and to desks of rude construction, and each Sarah E. Antrim widow of decedent, pointed and in despair drift into anoth I before she married, that while she has story until you have it all in hand. ” and to all unknown heirs of said decedent, has a gas jet to itself. At one sits the greeting er mood—one that might ultimately given her heart she will not give her “Thank you; good night,"said Lau- telegraph editor. The others are re In the name of the state of Oregon, you are have enveloped her with the veil of the band until she knows more about her hereby cited and required w appear iu the county served for those who have risen to the ; rence. of the state of Oregon, for the county of sisterhood. Sometimes, sister, I’m self and her people, 1 promise not to "Good night. Take care of your court distinction of department men, or spe Yambill, at the comnuom thereof, afraid that you’ll yet steal her from ask her to kneel with me before the altar self,” was the parting salutation. at McMinnville, in the county cialists, to whom some particular fea me.” Yamhill, on Saturday, the ruth day of March. "No fear of that.” until I place in her hands the history ture of the paper, from religion to spurts 1894. ut one o’clock in the afternoon of that da>, “There are reasons why you should of her family.” Mangan stepped out into the dimly then and there to show cause if any there be why and politics, has been assigned. At one have no fear, ’ ’ said Mother St. Gertrude, real property of said csuite should not be sold lighted hall arid made his way to the the “You’ll do it, if you say so.’’said of these is Laurence Mangan. There has in accordance with the prayer of the petition smiling. “First, our order is unusual Mother St. Gertrude. now on rile in this court to pay the in What uander that he looked in the mirror been a rush of big stories, the finishing ' street, bound for hia lodgings. He therefor ly strict in regard to ite postulants. of said estate arrd the expenses of “It may be the hardest assignment of and surveyed himeelf with pride* paragraphs are awaited in the compos : looked up at the city hall clock. Lt debtedness the administration Said real property Now, the acceptance of Isabel could my life,” he added, "but the prize is He was not a bad looking man either. ing room, some articles must be cut (was after 1. The morning was cold being deseribod as thereof. follows, to-wit: Being tho. turn out Jo be a great sorrow to us and so great that my ambition will be fired Hia exterior—dark features, with down, the facts compressed into lesser • and a biting breeze was sweeping the west half of the north hah Of claim No 60, in Afl S R 3 W . notification No. 1633, ill a disappointment to her. A few years and kept active by dreams ot it night itraight hair and imperial mustache space, for newspaper columns are not i thoroughfares. He buttoned his over 5 < GUhty. Oregon. ho M < ■ »mni-ni-in/ nt the hence her father may return from the and day until 1 succeed." west I'l.inei <*1 th! > i rut i I iu W deSClibed »nd eyes almost coal biack—might elastic. Mangan is pressed into duty | coat about him mid glancing again at corner is 27 98 cbidns northerly fiom th* west with one of those immense for His left hand dropped Mother St. aare suggested the nature of the man. as a copy reader. the time remarked: west corner of said claim No. GO. on the w?-J| tunes people make there almost in a Gertrude’s and stole around Isabel’s But hia suavity, hia diplomacy, his boundary line ot said claim No to 7 hence noru\ ‘ Well, I’ll get up early, and if 1 “ What do you think of that, Man ¿9 degrees etrft, 5h.8i chains to e stake in th»-' day, by some accidental stroke. He waist. She rested her head^upon bis gan?’ asked the night editor, as he ■ don’t give Raymond a shakeup before I prairie tor southwest corner of this traci; lhenct would come here and find his daughter shoulder, and Mother St. Gertrude step erect carriage and general bearing re 1 leave town it is because he is a more north one degree west 31.67 chains to a stake on the north boundary of said claim No 60; them-u s nun. Yearning for affection from his ped back to the conveut corridor that pelled the suspicion that he was any handed him a telegram from Albany 89 degrees west. 50.57 chains to the nortu- nonest man than I give him credit for, I south child, he would rueh into print, and her presence might not rob their affec thing but a prince of good fellows. west corner of said claim No CO: thence aoutu announcing the passage at the evening even if he is not as high minded and | I one degree east, 31.57 cha»na to the place of be- what a story you newspaper men would tion of its full expression at parting. “And Inez Mortimer,” he mused, session of the legislature of the bill i ginning, containing 160 acres, more ot less and weave around these incidents! Yes, Later, as Laurence was leaving, the “expects me to make her my wife. appointing a commission to plan a sys pure a citizen as the ring organ paints I being a part of uie Adam Matheney donation biml” Land claim in said Yamhill county¿Oregon. you would actually say that we had nun said: What nonsense! I have millions in my tem of city parks for Brooklyn and Witness the Hon Wm. Gallo**) Judge of tha coerced Isabel into taking the vows countv court of the state of Oregon, fur the county "May God's blessing be upon you, hands. I need assume no burdens and another to bond the city for the amount I of Yamhill and the c . nl r.f said court hereto at- [Tu BE CONTINUED.] and veil of our community, and that and may He reveal that which is throw aside the admiration aud regard required. lixed, this sixth day of February, A. D lbw we had conspired to gat control of her good." : attest - U-» J W m - G aiuway . of many pretty girls tor the love of ‘‘Think of it, ’ ’ he replied : ‘ ‘ why, it is E d . H endricks , Clerk. Jud|v^ wealth, if it came to pass that such Lua barratsing. one. I will not do it either! Her a conspiracy. It can be converted into 6-5 CHAPTER 11. would be hers by inheritance.” Algy — I had a most hurwibly etnbar- brother Phil I have made registrar of a public benefit, but it is most likely to SCHEMES IN THE LEGISLATURE. NOTICE OF I inai , accoi nt . “It may not be right for me to say arrears, where he can enrich himself become a public swindle. These com- wassing accident once. Took off me cut “ Another stroke and the heritage of it, mother," said Laurence in a half under my counsel. He will not com miMioners are Francis Raymond’s men, away with me topcoat in church, don’t yer I Noth’? is heriby given that the undorslyned, as humorous way. “But I would help ; Isabel Le Clair is mine, and not a single plain, and I guess will reconcile her. and you can depend upon it he owns know. Reggy—Aw, that wasn’t half bad. Why, i administrator of the estate ot Allee A Ixatau. de- him to get her out from behind these aoul in the world shall ever know it. I ought to make love to Isabel LeClair, so ire property he wants to dispose of at I ceased, has tied bis final account ln said esiaie me twouaera came unwollad on I in the countv court for Yamhill county. Oregon, walls, if I knew, as I now do, how The governor of the state of New York though, and marry her, just to ease my a big price, or he knows people who yesterday ' and that sai l court bn< set Saturday, the 10th day Bwoadway.—Life. I signs the bills, and I become a million- conscience! My conscience, I’m afraid own such aud wilkpay him handsomely lovely she was.” . ot March.last, at 10 o'clock In the irrenoou as the I time to hear and pass upon said final account. , aire! A millionaire! What am I say its gone! Ha! Ha! That fellow, Man to get rid of it, ir they themselves can “Stop, Laurence,” pleaded Isabel. I All person« therefore having any objection« to The Lydians had gold coins at the close said account are hereby notified and required to “1 don’t mind him, child," said ing? A multimillionaire I will be! gan, confouud him, is favored in that get an advance above the current realty them in said court on or before «aid time to Mother St. Gertrude. “Laurence has And she will never dream that my mil- quarter! But time will tell whether be value. However, it will not do to say of the ninth century, B. C., and Greece ! file bear and pass upon tbe .ame. as «aid admin proper at about the close of the eighth been a friend to thia institution. He i lions are her3 by right.” 1st rat or will then ask tlmt said final account be that now.” stands a show with me!” century. The Romans coined their first approved, and himself discharged, aud that bla So spoke Francis Raymond, lawyer has been the one newspaper man who He laughed, it was a hearty out "Let us have a good story,” he said, silver in the year 281, B. C., and gold 78 bondsmen be onerated. has pictured the work of our convent, j aud politician, leader of his party in burst, so sudden that it startled him- for every article is called a story in W illiam T. L ogan , J. E. M auek Admluiitrator. Attorney. _ j Mytum and schools in words that have i the county of Kings, which embraces •elf L , years later. gtood »Hent afew minutes, newspaper circles._______ _ ...