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Are now receiving’ their New Stock of Spring Goods, and have reduced the price on all goods on hand, so will sell good, stylish CLOTHING AT HARD TIMES PRICES! Look at those-------------------- FINE, LIFE-SIZE CRAYON PICTURES In their show window, which are given away With Every $25 Worth of Goods Bought ¿it 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. MOI K F. closer, and the rooms were growing dethronement, even if it no further it was my astral body, did you?” sympathetic soul. religiously carried out. darker. The doctor reached up to the elucidated the mystery of the Lelands. “ Oh, I must go and tell Isabel," sho “No, but 1 thought it was your Mangan, on the way up, had thought ■vy OTK E is tu n hv given that the undersigned electric chandelier in passing, and the There might in that diary be some rec ghost.” it most likely that the marriage would said. "But recovering as sho is from -A has tiled her Anal account in the matter of A k light soon streamed down through the ord that could be used as a club over the cat .-tie of J. 11. Walling, deceased, and the “My ghost?” l>e performed in the rectory. The car faintness I’m afraid she cannot stand countv « ourt has fixed Tuesday, the Sth day of tinted globes—a mellowed, subdued and Raymond to compel him to do justice. “Yes. Didn't you read the account ran past the door on its vihy to an ad the good news.” ' May, is'.H. at tbe hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. as the harmonious radiance. “ Joy seldom kills, ” said Dr. Leland. “What was meant by Phil about this of your suicide?” time for fiuul hearing of tbe same. 12-5 joining country town. Dr. Leland and MARY WALLING. Dr. Leland and Inez entered together. diary? His words sounded so queer.” “My suicide?” he alighted, ran up the steps, rushed in, “It will be an autidote.” Administratrix Estate of She went to Philip’s bedside, fell down “Ono moment, mother.” said Man This question was asked by Inez dur .1. R. Walling, deceased. “Why, yes. Here it is.” and Raymond and the priest came out, 1K\ INE A COSHOW, Att ys lor Adm ix. .N/SS. on her knees, put her arms around his ing the course of conversation one even He brought over a file of The Trum expecting the bride’s arrival. Both gan. “I must leave before she comes. Are Ull-tale symptoms that your blood, neck and kissed him. Ho felt the warm ing as the train sped eastward. pet kept in the office tor reference to started back. It was Mangan’s pres I have found her brother. 1 have ful- is not right—full of impurities, causing A »111 A 1ST« ATOH’W MOTICF. tears on his cheek. “He thought it might be of some use the advertisements of the departments, ence that surprised them. The priest i filled my assignment and kept my word. OOPYRIQHT BY AMERIOAN PRES9 ASSOCIATION. 1804 a sluggish and unsightly complerion. "Don’t cry, Inez,” he said. "It ia to Mangan in his newspaper work, I and Mangan read tho story. It contained believed him to be dead; Raymond You know why 1 do not caro to meet A few bottles of 8. 8. 8. will remove, rOTI<‘E is berebv given that the undvrsigned, all for the best. ” suppose,” said Dr. Leland. eulogistic references to his ability and deemed he had lieen frightened away. Isabel.” all foreign and imiryre matter, cleanse J. \\. Hobbs. Ims I wen by an order of the N Inez loved Dr. Leland. There was “ Oh, Philip, don ’ t talk that way! I county court of Yutubiil county, Oregon, duly “ You will stay, ” said Dr. Leland “ I can soon tell when 1 see it, ” re speculations as to the probable cause the blood thoroughly, and give a clear His appearance upset both. a tenderness in his words and actions I God will spare you." appointed administrator de bonis non of tbe c> firmly. marked Maugau. and rosy complexion. It is most effect toward her that evidenced reciprocity of his alleged self destruction. “Has he been married?” asked Man tateof J NT. Mclhmlel deceased, late of Yambill "No, Inez, Dr. Leland will tell ual, and entirely harmless. “ He must stay, ” tho nun declared. county, Oregon, and that he has duly qunlifh-d Inez gave the keys of the house which “ I ’ m one of the few men who has breathlessly, pointing to Raymond. gan of feeling. There was much in com you." such administrator. C’has. Heaton, 73 laurel Street, Phila., says: “You ought to,” the priest remarked. as Now, she and her brother had occupied to had the distinction of readiug his own "No, ” answered the priest. ’ ‘ Where tlivtefore, nil persons Laving claim» mon between them in their tastes, out •‘¡have had for year«, a humor in my blood "Oh, doctor, is it true? ” she im “ But I wiil not, ” insisted Mangan. against said estate are hereby notified und re Dr. Leland. They reached the city aft obituary. I suppose people who know have you come from, in God’s name?” which made me dread to shave, as small boils or side of the peculiarities of his profes plored. quired to present the same duly veritioil to the pimples would be cut, thus causing shaving to er nightfall, and so eager were Dr. Le me will run away from mu when they There was no reply. Mangan d.TBlied ■ "It would be painful to her and pain undersigned at bis office* ut McMinnville, iu sional researches, that brought them to be a great annoyance. After taking three bottles “ Too true, ” he answered as he also ’ ful to mo whom she has rejected. ” Yamhill county, Oregon, within six months from land and Mangan to see the diary that see me on tbe streets. ” by him like an electric flash, his right my face is all clear and smooth as gether in conversation and exalted each the date of this 14 5 knelt down, appearing to feel tho pulse they excused themselves shortly after it should Le—appetite splendid, “She uever did,” said tbe sister I l»atc i tUi*. the notice. “1 was going torun, I tell you,” said ! hand struck out, and Raymond lay pros in the other's view. There was a mu lib «lay of April, A. P. 1*94. sleep well ai d feel like running a | of the dying man, but really to be warmly. “ Sho was led to believe by Black. arriving at the hotel and started for J W llOBBS, trate on tbe floor. toot race all for the use of S. S. S. tual love for certain pursuits, and just j nearer with consolation. Administrator above named. “Well, never mind that. It's an the Mortimers’ old home, Inez never “It is my turn now, Raymond,” suid Mr. Raymond that you were her liroth- ' RAMSEY «k FENTON, Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free. as men or women, separate or jointly, Atty's for said Estate. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Mortimer moved tbe other hand un- j er, and she declined to marry you. ” cient history now. We want to see the suspecting tho object of their nocturnal Mangan. beget from enthusiasm in one work— til he had brought it to his sister’s. He ! COUNTY TKKAS1 Itl’.K’N NOTICT. “ Her brother! The infamous scoun walk. record of the Leland estate. That ’ s "What is this? ” exclaimed the priest. work agreeable and commanding united drel, did he say that? But why did she They were soon in the library, and what we came here for.” “What is this?" allegiauce—a regard for one another, 1 placed hers in the doctor’s, and instinc tively they looked at each other, then not tell me?” “ Mr. Mangan, that brought me trou I rpHERE is money on hand to pay all warrants from a drawer filled with odds and ends “ You ’ ll soon know, ” was the reply as so did these young people draw closer "Because she had been enjoined 1 endorsed prior to Nov. 1st, lfr'JJ. Interest and grow more dear to each other. Be cast down their glances on tho hands of various sorts, municipal reports prin ble lietore. Please don’t ask me. Ray Mangan placed his hand on Dr. Leland will cease Mtter this date. I cipally, they delved the old diary out mond was very angty.” I to restrain him from following the ex against doing so,” said Mother St. Ger .1. <’. PENNINGTON, County Treasurer. yond that, they had a special cause for on which Mortimer’s tested. April <i, 18M. trude, who briefly reviewed the story “ Doctor, will you protect her if she "Well, give us the tax debt, and we ’ ll of the place where it had lain for years. ample set by himself. mutual esteem—building from an in Raymond arose and cowered beneath while the three men listened and ex sight to each other’s character an ideal will have it bo ! I know she loves you, ” It was frayed and worn looking with let you off at that." HECFIVFBHI SA1.F. 1 knocking about by continual rummag “I’ll do that gladly.” I the glances of the two visitors. The changed meaning glances that indicat that had a vivid personality typified in said Mortimer. "Am 1 right, Inez?” ed their surprise at the ingenuity and The bead was still bowed, and no re Ho went over to the redemption ing for papers. Mortimer had evidently the pictures each saw while looking at In tbe circuit court of the State of Oregon, in sponse came. While her brother asked not prized the volume, had not even clerk, secured the figures charged up rascality of Raymond. Ì and for the countv of Yamhill. the other. The Commercial National Bunk, i “I now understand, ” said Mangan, “I have brought you news of your I the question, the doctor's hand pressed deemed the gift of his old preceptor against the estate from the beginning, of Portland, Oregon, plaintiff’, ! hers. For answer, she returned the “ why a reference I onco made to Worces amounting to hundred of thousands of worthy of examination, and had cast it vs. I’ll ! friend. Miss Le Clair,” said Dr. Le | pressure, and the quick, impressionable aside as tho repository of a crank’s out dollars, and handed it to Mangan. ter in a distasteful way gave a sem C, A. Martine, Alice G. Martine, { land to Inez as he entered. T. M. I4tughlin, C. A. Nelson, of the dying man noticed the con- pourings. But Maugan handled the blance of truth to the story. 1 have a "Let us have one of your redemption Vit Pa venport, defendants. “Have you!” sho exclaimed delight I sense TO 'OTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of sent and understood the meaning so few relatives there who havo never been forms, ” said Mangan. book reverently, untied the ribbon that edly. “Oh, I’m so glad. How is she? I delicately conveyed. the decree of said court in the above enti N overkind. A family difference accounts sealed its pages, most likely as its “I am a notary public by favor of a tled cause, made and entered on the 29th day of Was it Mr. Maugau who brought it? Oh, "Let not my death deter tbe realiza- March, 1*94, 1, J. I’. < arson, receiver in said for it. ” senatorial friend, ” explained Mangan original owner had left it. and opened I wish 1 could see him! Tell me how will under the order of court commanding ! tiou of your happiness, ” said Mortimer. it, tbe pages parting where the last to Dr. Leland in the registrar's absence. “Thereyou are. You have helped to cause, me to make sale of the proi»crty herein desenbe<L she is. ’ ’ I proceed to sell as upon execution al law, at jpub- Talking was becoming painful to I "We'll fill the paper of transfer to Mies deceive her. Can you Dot see how memoranda had been written. “You will not let me.” i lie auction to the highest bidder for cash in | him. The thirst that comes upon one great is her love for you?” Their eyes scanned the page, Mangan j Leland; you’ll serve as witness, and I’ll hand, subject to redemption, at the front door of “I’ll be so quiet. Go on.” dying from the complications Mortimer the county court house of Yamhill county, at i be prothonotary. It is simple and will “ Mangan, ” said Dr. Leland, grasp “She ia well. But he didn’t see her was afflicted with annoyed him. Tbe holding up the book under the chande McMinnville, Oregon, on th< 12th day of May, ring him by the hand, "let me appeal 1S94, at tho hour of 11 o'clock in the forenoon, AND ALL when he left. Do you know they have nurse was near, wetting his parched lier. There was nothing there concern ! stagger him.” Registrar Black returned with the I for my sister. I hope she is worthy of I all the right, title and interest which the said ing their quest. They turned, over the quarreled?” A Martine and Alice G. Martine, lips with champagne or helping him to leaves to reach the introductory pages j form and ere he patted with it said: you. 1 know you are deserving of her." defendantsC. wife of <’. A. Martine, had at tin* date of the "Oh, no; they couldn't. She thought t small drafts. “ I will remain. The rest will be as “ Don ’ t mention my name, will you? ; mortgage of plaintiff1 in the t»ill of complaint in until the name Leland in each third or so much of him.” | suid cans«' described, ot, in or to the premises and A tap on the door startled them. In fourth line, in zigzag fashion, attracted I I’ve had trouble enough.” she wishes,” consented Mangan. j property in said mortgage and bill of complaint “ You cannot account for it?” ■ the stillness of this scene the sound "Don't worry, ” said Mangan. "Just "Then I ’ ll go,"said Mother St. Ger their attention. Under date of Feb. 10, > and decree, herein i»aitieuLu ly described fol 1 OÆYHTO “No; but why did be tell you this? | came like the rapping of the messenger lows, to-w it: trude. "I ’ ll tell her of all votir adven tell me where I can find Raymond 1874, the memorandum was written. (1.) That certain piece of real uropertybe H 5n- Is he ao worried? ” 2 chicauo I of death. tures while preparing her to meet vou ning at a stone in the street of North Yamltfh, The introduction indicated that the now.” “I’ll answer later. Do you know who Oregon, at tiie northern terminus of the Lata >- "It is Mangan,” said Dr. Leland. writer was confined to his home when both.” “He is getting married today," re ette road, which stone is 5.27 chains south und Isabel Le Clair is?” “ Nurse, admit him. ” Minutes passed that dragged like plied the registrar. “ Quietly, of engaged in writing in the diary. The .1 49 chains west of the northeast corner of J. Ii. “I fancy she is some relation to the donatiou land claim, and 42.72 chains The Quickest to Chica hours. Mother St. Gertrude appeared Rowland Mangan was ushered in and was un- Leland record read: course. I happened to know it as I west and 22 links north of the quarter post, be mother superior of the Convent of i prepared for the scene before him. Inez made some purchases and arrange at last, preceding Isabel, whom she in tween sections 3 and 4 in T. J south range 4 we.-t F eb . 10,1874. — Tlie telegraph today announces “ It is my turn now, Raymond," said go and the East. Mercy, but I never inquired.” the Willamette meridian. Oregon, thence west buried her face in the pillow and the lW*:r of George Leland, tho queerest ments. This is confidential, of course, troduced to Dr. Leland without much of Mangan. “She Is my sister.” Var. 21» degrees 30 minutes east b5 feel, atoue and sobbed aloud. Mortimer’s baud raised client I ever had. His wife had died when ho and I know you will not uso it. You priest, who knew Mangan well, under , form. •»take si t i>v J C. < ■ toper in former sm \ej ttumoe Quicker to Omaha and “What! Your sister?” camo to me and asked me to take charge of south 150 foet,tbenceeeet 111 feet to center of perceptibly. He was no longer able to ' have the reputation of preserving con "Your sister, doctor, ” she suid. stood that there was something to jus “ Yes. It is a long story. We were lift it high. Mangan divined his in his property a littloover a year ago. Leland county road; thence south 1;. J 2 degrees east 3 70 Kansas City. They embraced each other, shedding had invested in lands outside the city limits fidence. ” tify the newspaper man ’ s conduct and chains to center of creek undei bridge; thence parted when young, and circumstances tention and advanced to the bedside, which ho believed will bo yet part ot the city 80 degrees west meandering ere« k 122 “Yes, that obituary says so, ” laughed anxiously awaited developments. Ray . tears of joy, but no word was spoken. south kept one ignorant of the other’s exist j took the hand and said: ehaius, thence south 47 degrees west 1 ao chains, Pullman and Tourist Sleepers, proper. Le’.and said he had an infant daugh Mangan. "Doctor, I guess I'll live up mond entered the study and sat down ' Mangan was pleased at the reunion his I thence south 20 degrees west 1.50 chains, then« e ter Isabel tn tho Convent of Mercy, this city, Free Reclining Chair Cars, ence. Mr. Mangan will bring us to west 3.]•• chains,thence north »> •P-.chaiiis.tbt n« e “ Phil, I ’ m sorry. ” to the reputation, ” ho added, turning at the command of Mangan. A suspi work had brought about, sharing no east and that l.o proposed going west with his ilttia Dining Cars. gether.” 55 feet, thence north 155 feet, tiience east 2.40 , boy George. Ho was a bold investor, and it to the physician. I lesa in its bliss than tho sister and "Forgive me, ” begged the dying cious movement toward his hip pocket { chains to the place of beginning, containing 3 8. H H. CLARK ) "And he and Isabel part?” seemed to me Leland was as sanguine as he ; man. brother. Dr. Leland was not the man 76-tooths acres<»f land more or leas; with one "Eut, ” he continued, looking up at OLIVER W. .MINK ^Receivers prompted Mangan to say : “ I hope not. We shall see, but I was radical. His will leaves all his property story and a half dwelling Louse and barn stand E E 1.1.4-RY ANDERSON,J “I’Ve nothing to forgive,” said Mau here to his daughter, and all'western lnvest- ; Black, “he’snot marrying for love, un "Put your hands on the table and ! to bo inconsiderate of others, and loos- ing thereon. For Rates or general information call on or ad judge it will be hard to induce him to gan. "Don’t give way. You may pull } meats, of which ho was to send mo a record, less it is love for money. The idea of keep them there.” (J.i Also that certain piece of teal property ou | ening his affectionate hold led his sister return. I can see that he is not will through yet.” Muple street in said North Yamhill being a por dress to Ills eon. He said that when bls daughter Raymond entering the matrimonial > to Mangan, saying: Raymond obeyed. He looked appeal tion of Lot 4, blu«‘k 3, North Yamhill, bound«-«! ing to make advances since her posi ot age this would be all she would ever state! Ha! Ha! What a joke!” W. II HI HI.HI KT, "I am selfish.” us follow«: Beginning at tbe point where the di Mortimer shook his head. His voice ! 1 camo ingly to the priest, and the latter turae .. require. He was of the Lelands of Liverpool, tion is to cease to be dependent.” Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt. vision line between lots 1 ami 4 touches sai«i Ma was growing fainter. He motioned to and hts wife’s maiden name was Alden. I “It is no joke,” said Registrar Black. to Maugan, asking: Maugan looked at Isabel. She held plestreet, thence south aloug said Maple street .’I “I can tell him something. I know Mangan to bend lower, and the news j must send down to Haymond to get the papers “It is 1 o’clock, and he is being married »54 Washington St., Cor. 3d. PORTLAND, OR. ■ her head down, fearing that her con f»*et. thence west 162 feet to division line betuc n "What is the meaning of all this? ” bow much she cares for him. And just paper man complied. lot* 4 and thence north 21 feet, along ?Mid di ' In shape. now. He’s not marrying for money "It means first that I am still ali’ e. sent to marry Raymond had been mis- vision line 3; between lots 4 hh «1 .: to point of inter think we shall all go home together!” “ What do youthink of it? ” asked either. Why, it is a poor girl from the i construed and that forgiveness would "In my library at home is a diary section ut lots 1, 2, 3, and 4; thene«* east 162 feet Again, that this man is a scoundrel try EAST AND SOUTH Dr. Leland said nothing. He had, kept by my old friend with whom Ray Mangan. the division line between lots 1 and 4 to Convent of Mercy. Isabel Le Clair, her ing to iusnare an innocent girl. The nut be extended. Mangan surmised tho uloiig nlace ot beginning, together with one story brick in many little ways, tried to suggest to mond and I studied. On his deathbed VIA "It is all tho evidence required. But name is!" cause of her diffidence, outstretched his Lank building standing thereon. rest you will learn if you listen.” her the impossibility of her brother’s will further proceed to sell under said or<l«-r how do you account for the failure to "What!” exclaimed Dr. Leland as “I ought to kill you,” said Dr. Le arms, and with a ferver that left no of I said court at public auction for cash in hand return. Mortimer had contracted in carry out my father’s wishes?” j he grasped the registrar by the throat. land, advancing toward the politician, doubt of his love simply said: us upon execution at law. on the said 12th di^X sidious pneumonia on the journey— May, ls.VI . nt the hour of J 3o o’eka-k iji iue alte»*- “ Raymond was about 23 years old “How dare you!” "Isabel!” but Mangan again motioned him to si OF THE noon. all the right, title and interest which the sneaking pneumonia, some physicians then,” said Mangan. "He transacted What a charm there is to woman in said defendants < . A. Martine and Alice G. Mar “ Hold on, doctor! ” interposed Man- lence, and he obeyed. term it, from the fact that its germs his wife, had at th»* date ot the mortgage of business under this old man’s direction. ’ gan. "He is not to blame. Tho arch “And who are you, pray?" asked her own uatAo when uttered passionate tine plaintiff in the bill of complaint in said cause imperceptibly develop and give no out T 'I' VWIIK He saw that bis patron was nearing his j fiend, I fear, has beaten us after all.” ly and with endearment by the one she described, of, in or to the * ¡»ersonal uropertv in Raymond of the doctor, his boldness te- ward sign of their annihilating influ end, and bo put the matter off. He The clerks ran forward to their turning. i loves! The head of the fair girl raised, tbe said mortgage and in the bill or complaint Express Train» Leave Portland Dally decree herein particularly described us fol ence until they have intrenched them knows of you, you may rest assured. chief’s rescue. Mangan had loosened | and her eyes met his. There was the und "His name is George Leland, ’ ’ said lows, to-wlt: selves in the system and combined to He also knows who your sister is. He the physician's fingers from the regis Mangan. “He is the brother of her I aid glad light in the orbs of each, and , One red woo« t bank counter, one oak fiat top down the victim almost at the first on one revolving oak chair and carpets, cou- " LEAVE " ARRIVE has kept track of you both, and he had trar’s throat, and that official sank back whom you schemed to make your i the two lovers, united again in spite of 1 desk, tamed witbin the on«* story brick bank building Portland.......... G15 r M I San Francisco.. 10:45 A M slaught. i in the town of North Yamhill on lot 4 of block 3, Suu Francisco.7:00 P M i Portland...........hJiA M this delinquent tax law passed to get on a cushioned chair gasping for breath. bride.” the machiavelian schemes that had Manle street in said town, at which place in the Inez attributed bis silence to the re control of your sister’s property as well Mangan Btepped between Dr. Lc-land temporarily separated them quickly said Raymond fairly jumped from his tow n of North Yamhill, said county and trospect suggested in the strange revela said personal property will l«e sohi. sai«i as the property of others, no doubt.” and the clerks, saying: Above train» stop at all stations from Portland to seat. The priest, who stood near him, j bridged the intervening space, and I statu, place being tbe second piece of real property Albany inclusive. Also Tangent. Shedd». Hal- tion he had received from Mangan. In " What do you suggest?” “This is a misunderstanding. Black placed his hands on his shoulder arid | locked in each other’s arms forgot ev- I hereinbefore described and being the place where sey, Harrisburg. Junction City. Irving. Eugene reality he did not want to concur in her "Tomorrow we will visit the office of is frightened. My friend will return pressed him back to the chair, foreseeing i try one else, and tho world to them was said personal property is now situated. Said and all stations from Roseburg to Ashland inclu expectations and hesitated to make personaland real property and premises will be sive.* the registrar of arrears, see what taxes and apologize. We must go now.” that more startling revelations were to limply the zone of their memory and sold in payment of the expenses of this sale amt known tbe truth — that her brother Hoseburg Mall Dally. i their thought. in Mtisfactlun of taid decree. are duo and prepare to redeem it from These clerks knew Mangan. He was follow. LEAVE: ARRIVE ___ would soon be summoned to appear be Said decree is for the sum of >¿»356.85 with in Mother St. Gertrude walked uuteide terest on Raymond. Take my word, with the fearless and powerful. No one among "Here, "said Mangan, passing over .5:50 r M Portland....;.— .3:30 8 30 AM A M I Roseburg. $4857.30 thereof at the rate of eight p« r 4.30 PM fore the tribunal of the Most High. Roseburg......... .7:00 7:00 AM A M ) Portland knowledge we possess, he will sign it them would attempt to grapple with the redemption form, “is a paper you . to tbe corrider, motioning to the priest cent per annum from March 29tb, 1894,until pai«i, “How is your brother today?” he 1 with interest $499.55 thereof at ten percent p« r over and not even ask the bonus and him single handed. It is curious how must sign. You have mismanaged the I and the physician to follow. They annum, train on March 20th, I’m.until paid,tog»-titer DINING CARS ON OGDEN ROUTE. asked, turning from the subject of the walked across to the convent office. interest he is entitled to by law. The the individual lack of confidence, where Leland estate, and you must forfeit the with the costs and disbursements of this suit, homeward journey. at $ PULLMAN * BUFFET “They have many things to tell each taxed He motioned to Mangan to bend lower. will he has destroyed, no doubt, and discipline and organization are want faxes. We have here the documentary bated A pril 2d, 1891. “He seems to me to be better, but the jtlier, ” said the sister, "and I want to ing, is the collective feeling cf a gang much trouble can be avoided by taking evidence of your perfidy, taken from 144> J. F. CARSON, Receiver. he expressed the desire that it should be SLEEPBRS uurse shakes her head when I say so.” sent to n>e. I locked it away—never possession under the delinquent tax law, or rabble until it gets a leader. These the private diary of your benefactor, mow Isabel’s brother better.” "I’m afraid, if tbe nurse doesn’t “You will,” said Dr. Leland. “I men shrank back as tbe two passed out, whose trust you have betrayed. This SECOND CLASS SLEEPING CARS, agree with you, that you are wrong. I reading it—get the key from Inez. without entering the surrogate’s court. and the clerks tried to hide their cow property should have paid these taxes. . will not soon forget you or your con ~ Maybe the book tells something Get a quit claim from Raymond. But, hope not, though. I'll go in and see Attached to all Through Trains. ardice by professing an interest in their Its owners must not suffer for your mis tent. Now that wo are alone, however, after all, he may fight.” about”----- him.” ¡Went Bid* Division. 1 want to settle one matter. Can we When they returned, they said noth- chief's condition. conduct." The voice faltered. Inez was bewil In a few minutes Dr. Leland and dered. She did not understand the pur ing to Inez about their mission, They BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS “You made a blunder, doctor,” said "I ll pay them,” said Dr. Leland, aave a double wedding tomorrow?” WHY IS IT THAT | “A double wedding!” repeated the Mail Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) Philip Mortimer were alono. Tho phy port of the words. She looked from talked of the prospects that sprang up Mangan. “But time is too precious to "I’ll give him a check now.” * sician saw that the sick man’s vitality her brother to Mangan, then turned to before all. It was taken as a matter of correct it now. My God! Was it for ! ariest and nun almost simultaneously. "Then I ’ ll leave at once, ” said Man 7:30 A 111 tv Portland A? I 5 35 P M was rapidly ebbing and that his hours “Yes.” the doctor. A gurgling sound welled course that Inez—alone and dependent Raymond I was thrust aside? It may gan, “if you do.” 10:15 A M I v McMinnville Lv 3:01 P M The breathing was up from Mortimer’s throat, the feet of —would consent to an early marriage, be too late! But let us do ouribest to 12:15 P M | Ar Corvallis Lv i 1:00 P M were numbered. "Who are the couples?” asked tbe “Dogs you please, then,” was the more laborious, and each word of tbe loctor’s remark. “I would not lose ! priest. Gets more inquiries for land than any agent? At Albany and Corvallis connect with greeting to tbe doctor was punctuated the dying man grew colder, the heart's but when they talked of Mangan’s love reach the convent." “How far is it?” Because be knows just how to get at it ! you for the whole estate.” “Well, Isabel and Mangan, and a trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad, power depreciated. Gradually the of Isabel he shook his head sadly to by asthmatical interruptions. ---- He has the----- “A 20 minutes’ ride." Hiss Mortimer and myself. ” imply that it was unrequited. Raymond looked at the three men. frost of death crept up his limbs. He Express Train Daily, (Except Sunday.) “Philip,” said the physician, who battled against the giant that came to “One o’clock the hour, 20 minutes He reached for a pen, and the priest in "Now, I have an idea,” suggested “Knowing the circumstances so well, BEST & CHEAPEST LAND Ar 8 25 A M had become friendly with his patient, straugle him, and Inez appealed to the Inez. “I will pay a visit to Isabel to for the ceremony. They’ll be married terposed : rikFFM lv Portland i think it can be done." Lv 5 58 A M St Joseph 7 15 P M Lv Lv 5 :50 A M McMinnville 7:25 P M Ar “I cannot allow this,” said he. "did you see the clergyman I sent here doctor to give him relief. Never did morrow afternoon and find out all about before we can reach them! Oh, God, “I would have it so. It will end all Through Tickets to all points in Eastern today ? He came as the pastor of this his profession seem less powerful to it. But maybe you are going up ear Mangan, can this be true?” No. 1. 20 acres, all level river liottoiri "Why should he do it?” misgivings, restore peace and that sense States. Canada and Europe can be obtained at parish, and Inez lias not suspected, he him, nover did the science of medicine lier?” land; 10 acres in cultivation, 10 iu ash “Here’s our car! Hope for the best. “ Theestate belongs to the woman he of security essential to Isabel _ to us lowest rates from G. A. Wilcox. Agent. McMinn “No,” said Dr. Leland, “there are a Run!” tried to lead into marriage, ” Mangan all, let us say, at this t^me. The vil- i timber, well fenced and watered, two ville E P. KOGERS. tells me. But what 1 have told you appear less potent, less worthy ot prac Aset G F. 4 P A . Portland. Or. Sentiment had temporarily died in explained. "It covers the ground of j lainy of this man Raytnond surpasses j miles from town, price $35 per acre. This tice than now, when he had to express few matters to be settled first. You go cannot now be concealed from her. R KOEHLER. Manager I is fine hop, onion or garden land. You will soon leave ns all. Have you hie regret at his inability to ease the up in the afternoon, tell her of her Mangan. The old newspaper instinct the park sites. He has secured it by everything 1 have ever heard." 2. 17 acres all level creek bottom, pain that tossed the sufferer from side brother and don’t forget to say it was to keep cool and rush was his still, just improper means, and fearing he might been prepared?” "And he appeared to be so generous : No. miles from town, 1 mile from schuul Mangan to whom credit is due for the as on many occasions when be fought lose it sought to gain control of its and so friendly,” remarked the nun. LOCAL DIRECTORY "I am ready; but, oh, what would I to side. ' and church, all in Hummer fallow wheat; against time und unforeseen difficulties owner. You will know the details •'Then God be merciful," exclaimed reunion. ” not give to be able to go back with “Leave him toGod/’said the priest. buyer gets one-third of crop. Price f30 “ Never mind that, ” said Mangan. in getting his story into the office while Inez. “Spare him this suffering.” later.” you!” Let the past remain buried." CHURCHES ' per acre. "But I will mind it,” said Inez. the last form of type was awaiting the The eyes of the dying man were di _________ “Is this honest and just?” asked the The words came slowly. The doctor B a truer —Services Sunday II a uj and HArTtar No. 3. 19 acres bottom land, 15 acres And so they chatted until the hour finishing touches on the imposing stone. priest. “I'll believe you. Tell me?” —------ — , nt.; the took Mortimer’s right hand and held it. rected to her, then wandered to the doc CHAPTER XIX. 7 4 .w dup. ... in ; , Sunday school#:50a i in cultivation, 4 acres ash timber,3 miles came for parting. ----- . p .______ prayer young people’s soctet v »>15 tu tor. A momentary glance at Mangan, He fairly dragged the doctor onto the “It is.” OLD LOVE GETS A NEW LIFE. “Everything will be all right, Phil ¡from town, 15» miles to school and meeting ______ w -------- Thursday ,---------- 7 _30 . p. tu Covenant Next day, early in the afternoon, tar and then said: and the eyes rested again on Inez and “All right then.” I When the priest, nun and physician church. Price j.’io per acre. ip” meeting first Sat each month 2.00 p. tn. Dr. Leland and Mangan went to the again beseechingly on the physician. “Now you can pray. I’ll think.” Raymond took the pen again. He • returned, announced the programme to “And you’ll care for Inez?” U bas . L. B onham , Pastor. No. 4. 100 acres pasture laud, lots of The icy progress of the great conqueror office of the registrar ot arrears. When dipped it in the ink, and while carrying the lovers and asked their wishes, Man fruit on the place, all fenced, well wa “ 1 love her, ” M kthodist E piscopal —Services every bad advanced to the vitals. Faster it CHAPTER XVIII. it to the paper questioned: “Ask her to come in. It is best.” gan turned iuquiringly to label, whose tered, 3% miles to town. Price .|G per Sabbath 11.00 u. ui and 7:30 p. in. Snndaj THE BEGINNING OF THE END. school 930 a m. Prayer meeting 7:00 p “May I ask where you found this j eyes expressed her happiness at the sug- acre on good terms. “1 will. Mangan has arrived. He went, the nearer it approached the in. Thursday. 8 E. M bminobb . Pastor. Raymond was seated in the rectory diary?” knows all. He has found my sister. heart. There was a sudden shudder, ! gestion of the ceremony that would end Nd. 5. 440 acres, 30 acres in grain and C vmb . P bksbytbp .1 an — -- Services every Sab » ’ ,, , -■ ~ . V • J ... ■ of the little parish church just across She is known to you as Isabel Le the body writhed, the seat ot life had “Philip Mortimer liad it. He died all doubt and unite her to her lover and grass, 2 houses, 3,000 rails just made, bath 11 00 a m and 7:30 i>. m. Munday Clair. ” been stiuck, unconsciousness came, and from the convent. There the marriage in Denver, and it was a legacy to me." her idol for all time. Her silence gave readv to lay up; this place is well wa P. C. --- E.. ------------------- Sunday 6:30 school 9:30 a. m. . Y. ...... ceremony was to be performed. Isabel Dr. Leland volunteered all this to Philip Mortimer awakened in eternity. The muscles of Raymond’s face consent. The brother stepped forward tered, oats grew here last year 7 feet p in. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7-30 p m. was to come from the convent, attended twitched. Mangan as notary public and kissed her, then to the priest said: bigb, lots of strawberries and blackl^r- W. H. J ones , Pastor. spare the energy cd the dying man, who 1 t ies, any amount of fish and game, nil CHAPTER XVII. by the sister of the priest, who was pas attested the paper, tlm piiest acting as «’■M stiak —Services every Sabbath 11:00 would be sure to ask questions on all “You can proceed.” deeded land. Price |5 per acre, cash a. in and 7 30 p. in. Bunday school 10 these points THE SECRET OF THE DIARY. tor of the little parish and chaplain to witness. Raymond arose, never said a "Oh, there is Inez Mortimer," ex : ' down $800, balance on 5 or C y ears time; a. m. Young people's meeting at 6 30 p. m. 1 Laurence Mangan supervised the ar the sisters. Raymond had requested claimed Isabel as sho saw through tho “That’s good. I would like to see word and passed out unmul&ted. will Hell part of this tract if wanted; a II. A. D entox , Pastor. rangements for the temporary entomb the privileges of escorting her from the “I will go over to the convent,” said window her old classmate and friend man has range enough for 1,000 head of 8 t . J ames C atholic —First st., between him.” convent, but Mother St. Gertrude, who the chaplain, "and prepare them to re coming up the courtyard. "I’msoglad i cattle, fine grass; or I will rent the place "He will be here later. I'll call ment of tbe body of Philip Mortimer, O and H. Sunday school 2:30 p. tn. Ves- which was placed in a receiving vault l>ers 7:3”. Services once a month. had her own ideas cf the proprieties, ceive you. But, Mangan, we all to see her,” she said as she ran out tu for a term of years with everything fur Inez. ” W. K. H ooax , Pastor nished; the renter can work out all <,f open the door and bid her welcome. would not tolerate the slightest infrac thought you were dead.” Dr. Leland left the sickroom and in Denver until such time as prepara "Wo expected her to come here and the rent; none but good workers need tion of the rule that no bride should be j “I have been in Denver. Mother St. sent the nurse to notify the clerk that tions would be completed for its trans SECRET ORDERS. K nou les CH*rrxK No, 12. O. E. S — Meets a Laurence Mangan, when he called, fer. recognized therein but she who had Gertrude will understand. We will prepare you for us, ” said Laurence, ad apply- Masonic ball tbe tlrst and third Monday evening Some days later Dr. Leland, Mangan No. 6. A good new house, well fin taken vows to the Saviour. follow you over in a little while. This dressing Mother St. Gertrude. “It In each month. Visiting members cordlallv in should be sent up to the Mortimer vited MRS. O. O. HODSON. Sec. apartments. Thea, turning to Inez, he and Inez left Denver. Dr. Leland had There was a delay. Isabel had been is one of Raymond's moves we arrived seems we have prepared the way for ished in every respect. 7 rooms, living MRS H L. HEATH, W. 31. water running into tbe house, out build been very attentive to Inez. He had her.” said: overcome by the eeusatiuns of the situ in time to checkmate. ” CtsraaP ost N o . 9—Meets tbe secondandfourth Inez seemed surprised when Dr. Le ings all new and in good shape, 6)5 acres "I must ask you to be brave. A been assiduous in her interest, assum ations and had fainted. Word had been Shortly after he had left the two pro Saturdav of each month in Union hall at 7 30 of land, fine for fruit; this projierty is in sent to Raymond that she had recovered ceeded to tho convent. The priest had land appeared, anil it quickly dawned the city of Sheridan. Price |l,2u0. p. m. on' second Saturday and at 10:30 a. m. on change' for the worse has taken place. ing the manner and privileges of tho 4th Satuntav. All member» of the order are The long neglect of himself has sapped guardian more than those of the physi and would soon join him. The door of I explained all to Mother St. Gertrude, upon her that the services she had come cordially invited to attend our meetings. Parties having farm lund fur sale, list your brother's energy, and he cannot cian, and his care and love soothed her the rectory was ajar, and Raymond was and she was awaiting them. But for to perform were unnecessary. Mangan B. F. CtrBiSE, Commander. Their eyes scanned the page. J. A. PtCRUAM, Atljt. combat the disease. For his sake bear anguished heart. nervously pacing the priest’s study, ! the habit she wore, she would haveem- advanced until he stood at Isabel’s side, the same with me, and I will sell them; Mangan had a strange presentiment they entered. Registrar Black and his where be bad been brought by the cler ' braced Mangan. Her joy was unmis- and Inez looked at both and kissed her f.and bought and sold for non-residents. W. (.' T. U.—Meets on every Fri up. He wants to see you. ” All letters promptly answered. that the diary Mortimer had referred clerks looked at Mangan in surprise. gyman, who wished to inspect the dis ' takable, and Dr. Leland, as he received old schoolmate, saying: “It is the worst, then?” day, in Wright's hall at 3 o'clock p m. C. O BURGESS, £. T. L. at 3 p. m. “I’msoglad.” ___ ____ "The best tor him. His suffering to contained some allusions that would The registrar said: pensations that abolished the publica her welcome and read her kindly na M rs . A. J. W hitmore . Pres Real Estate Agent, “Gracious, Mr. Mangan,is that you?” tion of the bans and other formalities in ture, at once concluded that his sister f will not be prolonged.” give the motive of Raymond and afford . » G- Essox. fiec'y. Sheridan, Oregon, [TO BE CONTINUED.] The curtains of night were drawing 1 a clew to lead to his humiliation and I 1 “Of course it is 1. Y oq didn’t think cidental to the marriage contract when 1 had not.been reared or taught by an un J. ___ -_ ' , , - , t Those Pimples AFTGHT FOR Tickets DENVER, SALT LAKE, OMAHA. KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, EASTERN CITIES. The Shasta Route LOOK! LOOK! BURGESS