The Yamhill County reporter. (McMinnville, Or.) 1886-1904, March 30, 1894, Image 4

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the price on all goods on hand, so will sell good, stylish
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«
Look at those--------------------
FINE, LIFE SIZE CRAYON PICTURES
lii their show window, which are given away
With Every $25 Worth of Goods Bought at Their Store.
Call and get particulars. Don’t fail to see our NEW SPRING STOCK, and
Get Prices Before Buying.
KAY & TODD. THIRD STREET, MCMINNVILLE
J •
headed to give explanations. Did he guide you. 1 have discovered property be difficult.”
A six-foot vein «if c«aal has been
"1'11 go out now,” said Raymond,
say what his suspicious were of my both of you may claim. 1 have taken
“
What
am
1
to
understand,
Mother
with
a
forced
attempt
to
smile.
"1
feel
discovered
on a high bluff on the
conduct?”
steps to hold it lor you, as Mother St.
a little ill. and the outside air is better Clackamas river. The coal is dean,
“1 am not at liberty to say any­ Gertrude will explain. Surely there is St. Gertrude?”
“ Why, that the conversation between for me.”
thing.”
burns well, and gives good heat.
in all this something that must give Isabel and myself precluded thoughts
“I in sure I'm much obliged to you
“Well, from your reply I should say you an assurance that nothing 1 can do of anything but you.”
for cailin, Mr. Raymond.” said the
he was indulging in his usual trade. 1 will be left undone to make you and
“Is she coming back?” he asked, her morgue keeper when they reached the
discovered
some
days
before
ho
did
the
him happy. 1 have told you how and absence appearing to him as an omen sidewalk.
’ Is the most important part of ’
coincidence of name in the deeds of cer­ why his character can bo vindicated, of defeat.
W your organism. Three-fourths of W
“It is 1 who am obliged to you. Good
tain lands, and atti acted by it took reconciliation ( fleeted, and your lives,
i the complaints to which the sys-
“1 fear sho is not strong enough,
E Is lii'iet.y given that the undersigned
tern i* subject are due to impuri- W
steps to protect her and secure the prop- with mine, enter a vista more propi­ She has had too much to bear of late.” day,” was Raymond's parting saluta­ N ’OTb
Ims I mvii appointed by the ('«miity <’<»int of
tion.
ties in the blood. You can, there-^ — OOPYRIQMT BY AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION, UA94
ertj by paying the taxes and gutting a tious, prosperous and peaceful.”
Yamhill
Cmiuly. Mate oft hegon, < K ecutor of tl»e
“Then I must go?”
"I’m thankful to you, Mr. Ray­ Iasi willof Aibireu >hu< k. late of said county,
fore, realize how vital it is to I
certificate. There was no record that
"Mr. Raymond, 1 must say that 1 have
“Yes, one of the many he signs and
"For the present you must be satisfied mond.”
deceased, and has ipialiiied a such executor.
1 could fiud that would show it was thought this matter over; that 1 cannot with this: Laurence will return iu
Thctifforc, all persons having claims against
Keep It Pure
leaves his clerk to fill out, while the
Tho keeper went back to the office the estate of said deceased, are hereby notitic<l to
any relative of hers who had made this give you the love a wife should have good time. He is Isabel's brother. 1
clerk
acta
as
judge
and
the
judge
him
­
pr^j-ent
pr.-n'-rlj veritiod, to me, nt my
▼ For which purpose nothing can
investment. Isabel is the heiress, the for her husband, and that, while 1 cannot consent to any such arraifgeinent and rang up the reporters at police head ■ ollice in thorn,
McMinnville, in said county, within six
self is roistering among sports. 1 have
equal I
quarters.
months
from
the
date ot this notice.
property
is
hers,
and
we
have
the
time
might set aside my personal wishes to as yon propose, and 1 have confidence
moves'
■ ■ «11 iiupsMiibivo*
been trapped, but they will suffer.
Pa ted Man h 2d, 1W4.
94
"Hello!
Hello!
Is
that
the
report
­
to
search
into
the
past
for
evidence.
”
further
my
brother
’
s
welfare,
1
have
no
< A. WAl l At’E. Executor.
cleanses the blood thoroughly
in Laurence himself that only his own ers? You haven't been up here to see
There is no law by which I can come
RAMSEY FENTON. Aii\’> for said Estate.
“
And
Laurence
was
going
to
Denver
right
to
be
a
burden
upon
you.
”
and build* up the general health.
actions can weaken. 1 will wait for
here except by conviction of an indict­
to investigate. Just think of it. I was
Our Treatise on Blood and Sicin diseases mailed
"It is no biuden. If you never awhile, Y ou know why Isabel con- that body. It didn't amount to any­
ment found by a grand jury.’’
Free to any address.
surprised at his conclusions. I wish change toward me, there will be solace sents. It is through love for him, not thing, you say? Do you know it Man­
xo X i( i:.
"A police justice can send you here
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, 8a. ▼
gan's about? No? Well, do you know
he was here now.”
in your friendship that will atone for through love tor you.”
as a disorderly person.”
body looks like his? Yes, that's
"So do 1. But, mother, my interest all.”
<il li 1. is lm< I y
n that the undersigned
"My action is through love for her.” i this
“And is that the charge?”
Hl««i her lilial account ill the matter of
what 1 said. I hope it ain’t, but would \ th«« ha-
was in Isabel long before this. Even
"You have that already."
estate ot .1. K. Walling, deceased, and the
“Maybe it is and maybe it isn’t. It’s
“That 1 will not deny, Mr. Ray­ , some
of you come up? Oh, you can see rounti omit Im-lixi-il lu< -'lai. (lie sth «lay <«f
now it is difficult to prove her right to
"But the companionship 1 have not. mond."
a valid commitment. It cites your of­
May. IS'At, al the Imtir of lu o'elta-k a. m . as tl-a
it any time. You will? All right. time
the
property.
1
confess
1
cannot
see
1
cannot
proceed
until
you
are
my
wife.
lor linai hearing of the -«ante.
12-5
fense, your plea and regularly declares
"Mangan may not return. Would Goodby.”
bow
it
can
be
done.
I
’
m
a
wealthy
MARY WALLING.
The very mention of this in the press, you allow this shadow to rest over him?
you guilty. You can never prove you
Administratrix Estate of
man.
You
know
that.
There
can
be
Such
were
the
telephonic
sentences
he
bringing you and the convent into pub­
.1. K. M ailing, deceased.
were not tried in open court.”
no charge of selfishness in my regard licity, would create a-sensation painful He has been a friend of yours. Can he delivered to the reporters, and they sug­
IRVINE A COSHOW. Att ys for Adui'rx.
I
“The police justice knows.”
do
more
for
you
than
1?
Sister,
do
you
for her. Do you know what that re­ to Mother St. Gertrude. How can 1
gested what the queries of Mangan’s
“And he knows something else. ”
kuoW my power?”
' a '
gard is?”
comrades in the journalistic profession
explain uiy interest in this case of his,
“That he wants a second term and
“
Ido.
I
would
like
it
to
be
the
pow
­
"Isabel has told me, but is Laurence risk my personal and political standing,
were. Usually one mau goes out on an '
would perjure himself to get it?”
er of a friend. ”
I
really her brother?”
j assignment like this, but nearly all the I
if 1 fail and scandal ensue, without
“That’s none of our business. Mr.
"It
is.
”
"He is.”
repotters went up to the morgue to see !
something to fortify me? Let mo be
Mangan, will you givens your pedigree
"I am pleased to learn that.”
“Then if you can prove that why candid. 1 am not doing this for Lau­
the body, trusting that they would not i
for record on the books?”
“But ot Laurence?”
cannot
you
prove
whether
Isabel
has
a
find it to be Mangan’s.
rence
so
much
as
for
you.
You
can
The keepers had led Mangan into the
“No stain shall rest on his name if I
right to this estate or not?’ ’
•
Meanwhile Raymond had coinmuni- I
hardly appreciate what it means to me, can avert it. But I owe him something
office.
The
warden
had
gone
behind
COPYRIGHTS
PICTO^
“lean only prove that there was a and it is not likely that Laurence would — I owe him the faith in his character 1 cated with the office of his newspajier
the rail, opened tho book whore the
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a
TO
George
Leland,
that
Laurence
is
his
organ
and
ordered
a
man
to
be
sent
to
resent
my
interference.
But
it
you
prompt
answer
and an honest opinion, writ«-to
record of each criminal is entered, held
MIX N
who have had nearly titty years*
eon and Isabel his daughter. The fam­ say so, if you ask me to make the sac­ that must not listen, no matter how him. There was one there, by Ray-
the pen and awaited Mangan’s answer.
ex|»orience in the patent business. Communica­
strong
the
accusation
against
him.
to
ily
tradition
will
do
that,
but
of
Mr.
i
rnond
himself
appointed,
whose
stories
tions strictly confidential. A Handbook ot' iu-
rifice,
I
will
do
so.
1
will
give
up
all
"Never!” said the defiant prisoner.
any proposition that would imply that I were passed unedited. They were un-
formation concerning Patent»« and how to ob­
Leland's investments there are no for the hope of winning your love.”
CHAPTER XII.
tain them sent ire«». Also a catalogue of mechan­
“You’re not ashamed ot it, Mr. Man­
his own manhood had failed to reach I derstood to come from tho chief. This
ical and scientific hooks sent tree.
proofs.
The
lawyer
who
searched
the
“Love is dead with me,” she an­ the means of redemption. Isabel has
ISABEL YIELDS TO TOE SCHEMER.
Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive
gan. are you?”
»««‘cial notice in the Scientific Aiuericnu. and
titles
and
arranged
the
purchase
is
dead.
I
man
staid
in
the
office,
killing
time
as
swered.
“
Affection
survives,
the
af
­
tho
When
Mangan
walked
out
of
"No, but it Arill never be recorded
agreed
with
me
to
wait
awhile.
”
thu« are brought widely belorothe public with­
was my patron, and 1 have fruitlessly fection that springs from gratitude. 1
pleased him, generally at easy desk
out coat to the inventor. This splendid paper,
with the history of criminals. I want penitentiary, Raymond, the warden and He
"Then 1 had better go. 1 will bid [ I best
issued weekly, elegantly illustrate«!, has by fai tho
examined his papers for any clew.”
work, ready to respond to the summons
will consult with Mother St. Gertrude." you good by. ’ ’
largest circulation ot any scientific woik in the
to
know
the
cause
of
this?
”
world. s<3 a year. Sample copies sent free.
AND ALL
"But
how
did
you
trace
Isabel
’
s
re
­
■
of
bis
superior.
In
a
few
minutes
he
Raymond
was
gaining
his
point
at
Buiidinu L ju ion. monthly, (2.5Ua year. Single
“It will keep yon from making trou­
“Goodby,” she said as she extended was in the private office of the registrar
lationship?
”
copies. •25 cents. Every number contains beau­
every
turn.
He
saw
that
the
deep
love
ble for yourself and others, I suppose.
her
baud.
tiful plates, in colors, and pnotxieraphs of new
Raymond was not dealing with a Isabel had for Mangan as a lover and
arrears, which Raymond had lately
bouses, with plans, enabling builders toah.iw the
You ought to know.”
There isene thing will settle this.” ! of
latest designs and secure contracts. Address
simple girl now. He was talking with the affection due to a brother had blend­ he “ soliloquized
been making bis headquarters.
MUNN & <’<>., NEW YuiiK. 3til BBOADW4T.
“I will know. Where is Raymond?”
as
he
walked
across
to
Raymond’s factotum was not a news­
a woman of a judicial temperament ed. Mangan was dearer than ever to the cars. "Mangan must die before
“Here!”said a voice behind him.
1
TO
who wanted to know the why and her now. There was nothing she would
paper man by training. He was an in­
cowardly curl” said Mangan
they consent to this vindication the­ telligent fellow who could write fairly
wherefore of everything.
2 CHICAGO as “ he You
not dare for him who was torn from ory.”
surveyed him scornfully. "This
"Didn’t Isabel tell you?” he asked, her—aye, torn from her, for slie wept
well and drew two salaries one from
is your work."
He reached the main thoroughfare the paper and one from the city govern­
parrying
her
interrogatories
to
get
time
at
night
and
worried
by
day
that
he
Mangan’s pockets were being turned
stood tor awhile awaiting the car. ment—for doing nothing, with a facil­
to plan his story.
had been blotted cut of the pictures she and
The Quickest to Chica­ inside out. Next the keepers would
His introspection, deep as a trance, was ity unequaled. He had sense enough
"She
said
something
about
an
uncle
used to draw of the future—blotted out
take him out of the office to the bath
go and the East.
in Worcester pressing him. But if the from the most striking scenes, show­ not disturbed by the bells of the cars or to realize that it was none of his busi­
and change his civilian dress to the
uncle knew of Isabel why did he never ing up only in the background of the the noise of the passing vehicles. It ness to lie inquisitive. It did not come
Quicker to Omaha and garb of a felon. There was a pile of
write to her? Why did he never send newer canvas placed upon the easel of was some minutes before he came back within the province of his duty to ques­
Mangan’s letters on the desk before the
her some memento of her mother? 1 her dreams. She longed to keep him to the world around him.
tion motives, to ask the why or where­
Gets more inquiries f<»r land than ftnyagem?
Kansas City.
warden, and Raymond stepped over and
"It is an easy thing,” he muttered. fore of this or any other matter be
Because hv knows just how to gut at it !
cannot
believe
there
are
hearts
in
the
at
the
front,
her
hero
still,
but
fact
put
---- Hu has the-----
began to peruse them.
“Mangan must die!”
Pullman and Tourist Sleepers,
world
so
cruel.
”
wrote
from
dictation.
That
his
instruc
­
a
weight
on
"I
’
ll
make
you
pay
for
this!
’
And
the
heartless,
cruel
sternness
Free Reclining Chair Cars,
“I told Isabel that I discovered her soar.
tions were sufficiently cl««ii to enable BEST & CHEAPEST LAND
Mangan.
that twitched his lips and made fero­
Dining Cars.
name a short time ago by a memoran­
Laurence Mangan was dead. She city «lance in the pupils of his eyes him to execute l.is task satisfactorily
"Indeed!
”
sarcastically
retorted
Ray
­
S. H. H. CLARK,
)
dum of the old lawyer. It said: ‘Isa­ could never love another as she had
was all he sought. He realized that no
OLIVER W. MINK.
-Receivers
mond. "You will be here for a year,
bel Le Clair in Convent of Mercy and loved him. But Laurence Leland lived. showed how earnest he was in his re- more would Le given if he did ask,
No. 1. 20 acres, all level river Ixittoni
E ELLERY ANDERSON,)
Mangan was behind the rail..
I solve. '
j ind that he might incur displeasure if land; >0 acres in cultivation, 10 in ash
For Rates or general information cal! on or ad­ When yoa get out, no one will believe
• tho keepers dropped their hands. Ray­ Laureneo Mangan, supposed son of
timlier, well fenced and watered, two
dress
your story. If by accident your where­ mond felt like berating the keepers James Mangan of Worcester, Mass., son The cavalier garment of romance had
he pressed for more information than miles Iront tow it, price $3> per acre This
CHAPTER XIII.
W. II HI RLRI HT,
dropped
from
his
heroic
figure,
but
yet
abouts should be discovered, the com­ soundly. He was not a man to allow and daughter of George Leland. See |
was volunteered.
is fine hop, onion or garden land.
RAYMOND AT THE MORGUE.
Amt. Gen. Pass Agt.
mitment papers are against you. Do bis feelings to interfere with his case 3, shelf 21. ’ Evidently on that shelf he appealed stronger to her sympathies.
"I’ve got a little piece of work for
There is a morgue not far from the
No. 2. 17 acres all level creek bottom,
tM Washington St.. Cor. 3d. PORTLAND, OR.
Since
it
would
be
the
only
way
to
dem
­
you not know that j ou are doomed to schemes. It would never do to suspend and in that case was something that ,
you today,” said Raymond. "You
utiles from town, 1 mile from school
how strong her love had been convent. In fact, there are several of must lie cautious al«out it. There Is a 2,*...
solitary confinement? Don’t bother the keepers; it would be bad to abuse would throw light on all this. The ex- onstrate
ami church, all in summer fallow wheat;
, and how attached she still w.-s to him, them, but this particular morgue liad a
EAST AND SOUTH me. Let me read.”
them; it might awaken enmity even to ecutor, however, who was a brother of and that the new relation would have peculiar keeper, a man on the shady body in the morgue. I understand the buyer gets one-third of crop. Price $30
He picked up another envelope.
side of 50. His greed for place, power reporters are going up to view it. 1 per acre.
criticise them. He was at their mercy. the deceased, took those papers. He
VIA
“This is an ancient epistle. And to In his fruitless endeavors to confine has himself died since, and in the few in it some of the sweetness of the old, and profit was an ineradicable feature think it is Mangan's—you know Man­
No. 3. 19 acres liottoni land, 15 acres
the superior of the Convent of Mercy. Mangan until he had millions secured weeks I have been looking into the mat- she would crown her sorrow at parting jf his character, and there was no risk gan, don't you? and I want you to Le in cultivation, 4 acres ash timber. 3 miles
with
a
sacrifice
for
a
reunion.
So you have been thieving, eh? You bo had simply succeeded in giving three tur 1 have been no further enlightened.
around and help to identify it. You from town, l1.,. miles to school and
“I will go to Mother St. Gertrude,” lie would not take to advance himself.
professional moralists are practical men a power over him that he would On the other hand, the case was being
OF THE
understand? Put iu a word here and church. Price $30 per acre.
This
was
the
man
who
two
days
aft
­
Isabel continued. "I want to meet
ruffians. But I suppose your philoso­ have to conciliate for all time. .
No. 4. 163 acres pasture land, lots of
pressed against Laurence, and my inter­ her alone, to confide in her, to appeal er Raymond’s rebuff by Mother St. there to convince them it is. I’ll ex­
phy springs from experience, We’ll
Gertrude welcomed the political chief- plain when you come Lack. You have fruit <m the place, all fenced, well wa­
Therefore
hesaid
nothing
concerning
est
in
Isabel
caused
me
to
display
more
to
her,
to
pray
for
guidance.
’
’
IMBUII T * IIVU1V I' IWII
lee what’s Inside. It may be of value j the experience of the evening, but hade activity than usual in Laurence’s be­
tered, 3la miles to town. Price $6 ;«er
lain into the privato office of the Ho time to wait.”
"Shall I wait?”
to Mother St. Gertrude.”
About two hours later the mau re­ acre on good terms.
Eiprerf*Tislus Leave Purtl»n«l bally
morgue
with:
1 the warden and keepers good night and half. Have 1 not satisfactorily ex­
“Yes.”
He drew forth the inclosure. Man- walked down tho stoop, a much more
No. 5. 440 acres, 30 acres in grain and
"Arrah, Mr. Raymond, how are you, turned. Raymond read in his features
”
Isabel went in the direction the nun
grass, 2 houses, 3,000 rail* just made,
gan watched him to note the effect. dejected man than when he entered the plained?
the
success
of
the
ruse.
He
drew
a
man?
Sure,
I
’
m
glad
to
see
you.
And
"How do you account for the antip­ had taken. Raymond knew or felt that
“LEAVE.
ARRIVE
chair nearer to his own, motioned his ready to lay up; this place is well wa­
Portland.......... 1.15 P M I Hau Fraucisco. 10'45 A M Raymond’s face flushed, the demon of grim portals of the state’s stronghold a athy Laurence entertains toward you?”
ho had dissipated the opinions the nun tvhat has brought you up this way, at emissary to sit down and asked:
tered, oats grew here last year 7 feet
Pan Francisco 7(0 P -M 1 Portlanil ........ b20AM evil seemed to posses him, and he shook
all,
at
all?
”
few hours before.
"It
is
hard.
”
high, lots of strawberries and blacklter-
had entertained of him through Man­
the letter in Mangan’s face.
" What news?”
"1
think
he
is
too
candid,
too
honest,
Next
day
he
was
fretful.
He
feared
“
I
thought
I'd
drop
in
to
seo
you.
ries, any amount of fish and game, all
A love trains slop at all «tatlon? from Portland to
"The penitentiary is the place for the consequences of his act and was to persist in his enmity if a frank state­ gan’s report. Yet he was nervous. Ho How are you getting along?”
“
Why,
it
is
Mangan,"
was
the
state
­
deeded land. Price $5 ]>er acre, cash
Albany Inclusive. Also Tangent, Shedds, Hal you. You’ll read the result of this at
had a presentiment that all would not
wy, Harrisburg, Junction Chy. Irving. Eugene
uncertain what to do. He awaited the ment were made to him.”
“Fine, The divil a’ many are both- ment evoked. "The morgue keeper down $»00, balance on 5 or 6 years time;
be satisfactory. He arose and walked
and all atations from Roseburg to Ashland Inclu­ the end of the next three months, and
identified him. as «li J all the boys. The
sell part of this tract if wanted: a
initiative of Mangan. Days passed and
"But where is he now?”
back and forth across the reception erin me these times, People are get- face was badly batten d. The Bugle will
sive.
I’ll ba rnoro master then than now. he had heard nothing of the newspaper
man has range enough for 1 .OiHl head of
"I cannot say.”
tin to think more of life every day in
Hoaeburg Jlall Daily.
room,
just
as
he
had
paced
the
office
of
Warden, give me a match.”
reporter also recognized the body and cattle, fine grass; or I will rent the place
i man. He had instituted inquiries about
"1 know he has been pushed during
the year.”
LEAVE:
ARRIVE
The warden and keepers were sur­ him, but no trace of him could be found. the past few days and is likely to be the registrar ot' arrears some days be­
said that Mangan had lieen missing tor for a termol years with everything fur­
Portland......... S 30 A M I Roseburg
, 5 50 PM
any
bodies
here
“
Then
you
haven't
Roseburg
7 00 AM I Portland
4.30 PM
prised. The warden came from behind He had newspaper friends—the recip- arrested. He is eo high minded and fore when ho took the first step in the now?”
several days, and that there was a let­ nished ; the renter can work out all of
daring plot he was now carrying out.
the rent ; none but good workers need
the
railing,
closed
tho
doors
leading-to
ter from Denver in the office for him. ” apply.
DlNINti CARS ON OQDEN ROUTE.
I ients of his favors—who were on terms sensitive that he might resort to means
“Only one.”
"I’ll marry her,” hesaid. "She will
the corridors, a premonition of some­ of intimacy with the managing editor we would deplore. He strikes we as
“
From
Denver?
”
"Has this body you now have been
F>ULL-7W7XN * BUFFET
No. 6. A good new house, well fin­
thing dreadful making him cautious to of The Bugle. But managing editors one who would prefer death to dishon­ turn over the management to me, sign
“Yes.”
identified?” Raymond asked.
her
rights
away,
and
she'll
not
be
the
ished in every respect, 7 rooms, living
limit
the
number
of
witnesses.
After
SLEEPERS
“
Well,
goon.
”
are not telling everybody, or any one, or. ”
“The divil a bit of it. It will go to
burden on me she thinks. She can take
this he advanced to Raymond, handing i just what men on special missions are
"That's all, except that the boys are water running into the house, out build­
ANO
“He would never shun danger by the veil then if she wants to. Mangan? potter's field. Two women came here
acres
him
a
box
of
matches.
Raymond
lit
going
to hold a meeting and «arrange ings all new and in good shajie,
SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS,
about. The words of the managing ed- courting discredit. ”
Oh, 1’11 have a judge appoint a com­ today to see it—a mother and a daugh­ for tho funeral. They say there must of land, line for fruit ; this property is in
one, appliedit to an end of the letter, ■ itor, as quoted to Raymond, were:
"1 hope you are right, mother, but mission that will incarcerate him in the ter. The young woman looked at it
the city of Sheridan. Price $1,200.
Attached to all Through Trains.
which he hem until it burned close to
"Mangan has dropped out of sight. 1 his absence and his silence are signifi­ county asylum, and it isn't likely he 11 ami said it was her brother. Sho was have been foul play; that Mangan nev­
West Bide Division.
Parties having farm land for sale, list
his fingers, and then, pressing the char­
suicide."
cant. ’ ’
escape from there until 1 am politically about to faint. The mother went closer er “ committed
the same with me, and 1 will sell them.
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIB red corner between his forefinger and don’t know where he is.”
Do
you
know
where
the
Convent
of
"What has become of him?’’ That
Just then Isabel peered in from the dead. And how are they going to kill and said: ‘It is not our Will. The
Land bought and sol.I for non-residents.
Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) thumb, threw it into Mangan’s face.
was tho question Raymond was puz­ corridor. She wanted to see Mother St. mo? It will set Mangan crazy anyhow, teeth are all here.’ You see, the man Mercy is?’
All letters promptly answered.
Mangan stepped backward. The zling about. Raymond was not afraid Gertrude and had been directed to the
“
Yes.
”
7:30 a THI v
Portland
Ar i 5:35 P M
and the commission will not have to they were lookiu for had a broken
C. O. BURGESS,
10:15 A M .Lv
McMinnville
I.v : 3:01 P M keepers understood his action to bo that
“
Go
there,
represent
yourself
from
tooth. The head had a good deal of
12:15 PM Ar
Corvallis
Lv I 1:00 P M of fear. That he was subdued they did of a suit. It was and is the practice of reception room. Raymond bad seen her, be.”
Real Estate Agent,
The Trumpet, ask for Mother St. Ger­
justices to run off ou pleasure trips and and she could not withdraw before the
knockin
against
the
piles
in
the
water,
Sheiulan, <Iregon.
These and kindred ideas wore surg­
trude,
tell
her
the
facts,
say
that
the
mo
­
At AJban.v and Corvallis connect with not doubt, and their arms went back sign a number of papers for their chief mother superior said:
ing through his brain as he walked up but if the blaggard had k< pt his lips tive ascribed for the suicide your paper
trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad,
with bls movement mechanically. Sud­ clerks to fill. Naturally, tho justices,
"Come in, Isabel.”
and down, his head bowed, his brow closed and not showed his teeth these
Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) denly they felt his muscles swell with if ever called upon, Hccept the decision
She obeyed. Her face told of the corrugated, his fists clinched as a man's women would have given him a dacent alone has in a special dispatch from
the tide of temper, his arm« twisted, in of their clerks as their own. If Man­ nights of worry she had passed through.
Worcester. Remember, one of The
burial.
_L4<TF M L v
Port laud
Ar i S.25 A M
Trumpet's men had learned that he came
7:15 P M I Lv
St. Joseph
Lv I 5:5» A M a second he had hold of each man, in gan brought suit, the evidence would The change did not escape Raymond-
“
His
clothes
were
all
tattered,
”
the
7:25 P M Ar__ McMinnville___ Lv *' ■'0 A M another he had knocked both their
be all against him. If he said he had He attributed it to the secret that she
morgue keeper went on, “anjl the face from that town, telegraphed on and as-
Through Tickets to all point» in Eastern heads together, and quick as a ball from never appeared in court for trial, he was hiding from Mangan and. that she
battered. The wagon will be here to­ certaine«! that ho was a defaulter. Say
States, Canada and Europe can be obtained at a catapult be had sent them rusblug would l>e set down as demented, a fit had imparted to Mother St. Gertrude.
morrow for him, and it’s mesel’ won’t that the story will be published tomor­
lowest rates from G. A. " llcox. Agent, McMinn­ against Raymond, and the three fell in
row, and that it is too bad he should die
“You are looking ill,” hesaid to her.
suhject for a lunatic asylum.
ville.
E. P. ROGERS,
be sorry to get rid of his company.”
a heap.
Asst. G. F. & P. A., Portland, Or.
“1 am not feeling well,” was her
Raymond had resolved to ascertain
"Did you know Laurence Mangan?” with the stain upon him. and that you
R KOEHLER. Manager.
The warden stood aghast. Ere ho whether anything was known at the ; only reply.
believe it to l>e undeserved. ”
questioned
Raymond.
had time to recover bis senses and be­ convent of Mangan's location. He had
“What then?”
"1 hope. ” be continued, “that you
"Did
I?
”
repeated
the
keeper.
“
In-
Raymond and the keepers could concluded that Mangan had gone to are not fretting over things that will
“Lead the conversation around to
LOCAL DIRECTORY. fore
dade
I
did.
Was
he
a
frind
of
yours?
”
scramble to their feet, Mangan was be­ Denver. He had also reasoned to him­ ultimately lead to happiness, though a
me. Mother St. Gertrude will get ex­
“You ought to know better.”
hind the rail and had in bis hands a big self that Mother St. Gertrude must have little perplexing now.”
cited and ask how the publication can
“
I
’
m
glad
he
wasn
’
t.
He
wa*
a
CHURCHES
revolver that had hung upon the wall. known of his discovery. The letter ad­
be prevented. Hint that I own most
“
I
wish
It
would
end
quickly.
Why
cheeky
fellow.
Now,
if
ever
ho
came
B aftist —Services Sunday 11 a. m. and Tho hands of all went up. He walked
the stock in the paper; that if 6he
dressed to her predecessor satisfied him ' cannot you tell Laurence now?”
7:30 p. m ; Sunday school 9:50 a m.; tin
out hereon a special case, he'd insist on of
knew any one who had influence with
"I would like to please you,” he an-
young people’s society 6:15 p m
Prayer to the telephone, keeping his enemies of that. If Mangan had gone to Den­
me
draggin
up
tho
body.
The
other
re
­
meeting Thursday 7:30 p. ru. Covenant under cover, rang up central, asked for ver, he must circumvent him. How? 1 swered, "but 1 cannot find him. He
porters take my word and copy the de­ me I could begot to suppress tho story.
meeting first Sat each month 2:00 p. m.
the office of The Bugle, and hung up That he could determine only by learn­ 1 was persecuted by the people of whom
scription out of the book. You see, if I She will want to meet me. Volunteer
C bas . L. B osham . Pastor.
the receiver to await the tintinnabula­ ing how much Mother St. Gertrude I spoke and has probably gone away to
a body is picked up, it gets little no­ to bring the message.”
M ethodist E piscopal —Services every tions of the connected currents.
“1 will do as you say.”
knew and then by deceiving her and some other city. 1 will take steps to
tice,
but if it’s a case of murder or sui­
Sabbath 11:00 a. ui and 7:30 p. m. Sunday
Raymond was tho first to regain his Isabel. It was a dangerous move to find him. In fact, that’s what brought
"Mind,” was Raymond’s warning,
school 9:30 a m. Prayer meeting 7 :00 p
cide they rush here. If a man is found “this is not for the office. There is no
composure.
m. Thursday. S E. M emisger , Pastor.
visit tho convent, but it was the safest. me here today.”
alongshore and no letters in his pockets story in it. This is between you and
"What are you going to do?” he He was playing for millions, and his
“Oh, how good of you!” exclaimed
C um *. IbtEBBYTEKiAS- Services every Sab­
to say who ho is or where he keni from,
bath 11:00 a m and 7:30 p. m. Sunday asked.
”
nervo must not fail. Over a week had Isabel, and the sparkle of her eyes spoke*
he is brought here, and a few lines in tho me.
school 9:30 a. m. Y. P. C. E.. Sunday 6:30
"Bring up the editor of The Bugle elapsed since Mangan disappeared, and her appreciation.
No sooner had tho man departed than
p. m. Pray er meeting Thursd-y, 7 .30 p. m. and his legal adviser. I’ll stay in here
: paper end him. That's all this fellow Raymond communicated by telephone
"There aie a few matters that must
it was time to act.
W. H Joses, Pastor
j got. But you were talkin of Mangan?” with one of the coroners and summoned
after
that
until
1
am
released
on
a
writ
be
attended
to
inside,
”
said
Mother
St.
“Surprised to see me, mother?" he
C hristian —Services every Sabbath 11:00
“Y’es. Y’ou couldn’t say this was him. The coroDer came. He felt hon­
of
habeas
corpus,
and
the
proceedings
a. m and 7 .30 p. tu. Sunday school 10
said as he passed inside the convent Gertrude. “I will be away but a few
Mangan, could you?”
a. m. Young propie's meeting at 6:30 p. m. •will proclaim your villainy.”
ored at the attention of his leader.
portals, determined not to be ushered moments. Meanwhile try to devise
“Is there any reason I might?”
H. A. D enton , Pastor.
"Mangan, I’ll compromise. I’ll sign out or take hints to go until he had some scheme to reach Laurence.”
“Anything uj>?'’ he asked as he en­
“
Will
you
say
it?
”
S t . J ames C atholic —First at, between a quit claim to tho Leland estate if you
tered and reached forward his hand to
“What would you suggest?” queried
gained the knowledge he was seeking.
G and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. m. Ves­
But
“Seem as you ask me, I will,
do not ruin me!”
Raymond.
"I am at a los* to account foT your RaymoDd.
pers 7:80. Services once a month.
what use? He’ll turn up.”
"There is. 1 want you to go over to
Ting-aling-aling-aling!
W. 11. H ogan , l’astor
"We must trust to you. But I’ll go
visit,” she said.
He would stop now and then to listen.
“Never mind that.”
The Bugle office, and under the mag­
The connection was made. The Bu­
"I am interested in a friend of yours over the matter when I return.”
fists will when he wants to drive back
SECRET ORDERS.
“
All
right.
I'll
tell
the
boys
at
jio-
gle office was as near to Mangan as and a friend of Isabel—Laurence Man­
"What is your opinion?” Raymond the rush of excitement pulsating liee headquarters that I think it's Man­ isterial authority with which you are
K sow LES C haster So. 12, O. E. S.—Meets a
Maoonic hall the Hot and third Monday evening Raymond was. Newspaper men make gan.”
asked
of Isabel when the nun had gone. through his nerves or meet the pain gam If I didn’t know it mese)', I’d clothed demand a letter that is there
tn each mouth. Visiting members cordially in­ lightninglike conclusions in emergen­
for Mangan.”
"It is as Mother St. Gertrude says. stealing through his system with the take it to be Mangan.”
“Well?”
vited
MRS. O. 0. HODSON, Sec.
"I was surprised. The morgue keep­
MRS. H L. HEATH, W. M.
We must trust to you.”
cies. Mangan knew Raymond would
“Do you kuow where he is?”
anæstliesis of determination. He would
“Someday later on,” said Raymond,
CvsTra P ost N o . »—Meets the second and fourth not keep bis word, and he knew also
"1 have an idea,” he said. “It must stop now and then to listen for the lt- “I’ll call upon you. It will be a rich er just telephoned that the body up
"I
do
not.
”
there had been identified as Mangan’s.”
Saturday of each month in Union hall at 7:30
He scanned her features and had no not be mentioned to the sister unless it turning footsteps of the sister and the joke on Mangan, the better because he
p. m. on second Saturday and at 10:30 a. m. on that Raymond would be bold enough to
“Yes. Yon know 1 had no love for
1th Saturday. All members of the order are repudiate the deed if signed then and doubt that she was answering truly and is acceptable to you.”
girl, and while he was in one of these is out of town.”
him. Bring the letter here. I want to
cordially invited to attend our meetings.
"What
Is
it?
”
there,
on
the
ground
that
duress
had
would
answer
truly
if
she
did
not
re
­
hearkening
attitudes
Mother
St.
Ger
­
B. F. C lvbise , Commander.
“Bad cess to him, it’s mesel’ that has read it and arrange for a jury that will
J. A. PecKHAM, Adjl.
been used. The keepers would perjure sort to evasions. Prevaricate or equiv­
"Laurence will never settle down. trude, in her soft sandals, noiselessly long been wishin for this slap at him. bring in a verdict of suicide. I'm not
He will fly from place to place until the approached the door.
Why, do you know it, sir, now that I much on religion, you know. I suppose
W. C T. U.—Meet» on every Fri­ themselves to strengthen their claims on ocate she would not.
Raymond. There was no way to re­
| prosecution ceases. You know that 1
‘Ah!” he exclaimed, straightening took to thinkin it is Mangan. I’d like I’m a freethinker, but 1 understand
“You know of his mission?”
day, in Wright’s hall at 3 o'clock p m.
store to Isabel her rights except on evi­
£. T. L. at 3 p. m.
: love you. I know that in time my de­ up and endeavoring to be pleasant. "I to kick the bixlv. It’s had weltin
“What mission?”
If
Mas A. J. HITM0R1. Pres
dence acceptable to the supreme court.
"Well, he was writing an article and votion will awaken reciprocal feelings feared you had forgotten me.”
enough, but my toes wouldn’t itch so
[TO BE CONTINUED.]
C lara G. E sson . Seo’y.
Mangan would gain nothing by enter- went off at a tangent. He was too hot- 1 in you. Let your love for „Laurence
"Under the circumstances that would much if I had one good crack at it,l^_ i-
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SALT LAKE.
DENVER.
OMAHA, KANSAS CITY.
ST. LOUIS,
CHICAGO.
ing into legal complications now,'but
would lose time—and time was every­
thing. Three months more and Ray­
mond would bo absolute master. He
must postpone quarrels. All thiB flash­
ed across his mind while the telephone
bell was ringing. He saw he had the
man before him scared and that he
could dictate.
“Walk out into the corridor, all of
you, and you open the doors, warden,”
he commanded.
They obeyed. As he followed them
he took his letters oil the warden’s desk
and put them in his overcoat pocket,
still covering the four. The warden
opened the doors.
"Every one of you stand up against
the wall in the rear of the corridor. Be
particular to keep your hands above
your heads.
They marched back.
“What are you going to do about
this. Mangan?” asked Raymond.
"You’ll hear too soon for j-our own
comfort,” was all that was vouchsafed
him.
When thej’ had reached the rear wall,
Mangan passed out through the door­
ways and ran to catch a passing car.
"It’s getting hot,” he said to him­
self as ho allowed his mind to wander
back over the exciting incidents he had
just passed through. "It's fun in one
respect, but if 1 cannot prove Isabel’s
paternity Raymond will have the
laugh. Mother St. Gertrude will caro
for Isabel, and I’ll start straight for
Denver in the morning before I get en-
tangled in other plots.”
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