Tillamook Headlight, January lo, ioi3 •••••••••••••••••••••••••• was going to «ay before 1 «etiled down I Sherry Wire .......... into a regulutluu Bloom Held old mu id." BOTTLE GOODS Angelica Wine......... b6c Zeufendel Wine per quart île cried the girl, biding her face iu her Tokey.................. per qiiort «»c. mother's lu|>. Pebbleford, bottled in bond, per quart Mrs. Pomeroy smiled indulgently. per bottle..................................... $1 50 Claret ........................ Clarke's Pure Rye, bottled iu "You are sure of that. Mnisie? Did White Grape Juice.. I bond, per bottle ....... . ... 1.25 you tell Walter Avery never to come Local Beer, quart. 3 bottles tor 5Uc O d Crow, bottled in bond, per back to Bloomfield?” Domestic Beer, qt., 3bottles for 75c bottle ............................................ 1.50 For 11 long time Mulsh* was silent. By ANNABEL BRINSMADE Hermitage, bottled in bond, per 1'lien site threw up Iter head and tossed 1 boitle .............................................1.50 Special Prices for the straying locks from her flushed It Clears Away th« Cyrus Noble, 3 Crown ............... 1.50 Family Trade. $5 75 l're|iarations were being made for a O T. O , bottled iu bond, per cheeks. Her brown eyes were very Keg Beer.................. 15 gallons i OC Cloud funeral In the Margot family. Tbe bottle .............. 1.25 bright. Keg Beer .. . 10 gallons 10 (KJ « “I told him things that I am sure be body of Betty Margot, aged eighteen, Kentucky Dew, H gal., bottled iu bond ... ............... 2 15 T-ocal bottle Beer, 6osed never to tell lov­ case, lint Mrs. Margot declared that their resources were badly strained this ers' secrets. her (laughter had never shown any pref- year. There was an uncle who bad Maisie was disturbed by these memo­ eiences for any of her male acqualnt- been bedridden for two years, und they ries that forced themselves upon her. atnes To this the doctor replied that were now maintaining bls declining She did not wish to think of Walter I first love on the part of a young girl days in the hospital, where lie could be Avery, and she had dismissed film from sixteen to twenty was apt to as­ / * best cared for. As Maisie was the only from her mind for four years and re­ sume very singular forms He had wage earner In their family of two. It sented that she could not banish him i treated cases of supposed physical mal­ There's Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable- was im|iortaut—prohibitive, rather— from her memory. She felt sure that ady which eventually had turned out bottled at drinking strength. that not one [>enny be wasted. out there iu the big world there was to l>e simply lovesickness. One of his Costs no more than any other whiskey. "If Bloomfield were not so dull." stie waiting for her an ideal lover, hand­ patients tiad shown signs of a break­ W. J murmured wistfully. "Ever since 1 some. courtly, polished, rich. Van Sohuyver Co., Portland. Or ing down I11 health simply because she can remember there has never lieen At last came Bloomfield's great day. could not make up her mind between any unusual happening here. No new The road to Cabot's field was black two suitors and had finally eloped with families ever move here, and nobody with vehicles of every description. By 11 tliird. to whom her parent tiad no ob­ ever marries anybody tbnt Ilves farther 10 o'clock every seat In the stauds was jection whatever. ' than Fairmount. I dou’t wonder there tilled, and the four sides of the great one morning when the good lady are so many mulden ladles In this vil­ field were lined with carriages, motor went Into tier daughter's room with lage:” She smiled as she pushed ojien cars and farm wagons. Maisie and her tlie usual toast and coffee—she would the front gate, for there on the front mother were there and by good for­ not permit Betty to arise before 11 The Land of piazza snt her mother, dispensing cake tune and the kind offices of Emma o'clock-the room was empty. Tbe bed and root beer to five of Bloomfield’s Risley had secured front row seats in had not lieeu slept In. The frightened ( spinsters. Some day she. too. would one of the stands. Ten big balloons matron rushed from the room, calling form one of 11 similar group. swayed slowly, tugging at tbelr anchor her daughter wildly. The household. Reached by the “Lots of news. Maisie." cried Emnm ropes. There were a smell of escaping Betty excepted, responded, and even­ Risley as the girl sat down on the top gas, the music of a band and the tually the whole town was roused. I step and sipped a glass of the cool sound of many voices. Maisie found The day passed with no word front beverage. herself enjoying the excitement. If the misslug girl. She must have de­ “News?" repeated Maisie; then she this was life she would like a taste parted In the night, for no one bad fyfr SUNSET added quickly: “Oh. you mean the new of It! seen her go. Every village In the [ ocpinsskasta I flagpole In front of the town ball? 1 I ROUTES f Emma Risley leaned across Maisie nefghliorhood received telephone mes­ saw that yesterday." and spoke to Mrs. Pomeroy. “I bear sages describing Betty's personal ap­ “No. Indeed; that's old! What do Walter Avery’s going up in one of the pearance and inquiring If she had been you think In going to happen in Bloom­ balloons. You know he’s quite an seen. All her relatives far and near field?" Emma was bursting with Im­ amateur balloonist. Mrs. Avery is wor­ were notified. Not a hopeful word portance, and the four other spinsters ried almost to death about It" came from any point. nodded their beads significantly. Mrs. Margot, after she became «0 “Ballooning is a dangerous sport,” LOW ROUND TRIP FARES "A—circus?" There were painfully returned Mrs. Pomeroy’s calm voice, far calmed as to express an opinion on FROM few tilings that ever hud happened in “but 1 suppose Walter finds it a re­ the cause of her daughter's departure, Bloomfield, nnd Maisie's Imagination laxation from bls professional work.” said she believed tbnt Betty's mind ALBANY ROSEBURG PORTLAND was starved. "I guess he deserves all the fun he had lieeu affected through some dis- CORVALLIS OREGON CITY (WANTS PASS "No. sir' What do you think of bnl- gets. They say he worked like a Tro­ ease which "that stupid doctor" had MEDFORD WOODBURN MCMINNVILLE loon races here?" Miss Risley's voice jan to get his degree, and now he’s to fnl'ed to discover. The jieople of ths ASH 1.AND. SALEM EUGENE was triumphant. go iu partnership %rith a city doctor.” town had many and diverse opinions. "Balloon races?" echoed Maisie Emma Risley sat back in her seat. Mrs. Griffin, across the street, who bad And from oilier Main Line and Branch Line Points to Los Argeles, Colton. Pasadena, Riverside, San Barnadine and Ida nkl.v "There, they’re off. Maisie! 1 wonder heard Mrs. Margot—an Inipstlent. el- ether California points with stop-overs in other direction Ten balloons all starting nt once which is Walter’s balloon. Let me see citable woman— scold her daughter, and long return limit. from Cabot's big hay field!” your program—No. 7 (that's a lucky averred that the latter had lieeu driven “When Is It going to be?” asked number, anywayi. Dr. Avery! isn't away by cruelty. Some of the neigh-I THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE DAILY Maisie. that funny? Seems as if I could see hors—old maids or married women SAN FRANCISCO EXPRESS: With Observation Car, Pullman “In three week«. The men have Walter as he was when be came to ti Im had adopted dogs In ll“ii of chll- Standard and Tourist Seeping ( ar and all-ntecl lieeu here aud looked over the grounds, school to me years ago. Think of his drin—said that Betty had not been high back seat <1 >y coaches and dining car. and the lumber is on the way. All being ir doctor!" pnqierly brought up and hsd gone to CALIFORNIA EXPRESS : Witli Standard and Tourist Sleeping the rooms nt the hotel have been en­ the tiad. Cara, all-Meel high back seat day caches Maisie was thinking entirely too gaged for the workmen. You see. I One day a fresh Impetns wn« given dining car. much for her own good, She was thor ­ knew about It the first one because I to these conjectures bv the discovery All train connect at San Francisco witli hold a first mortgage on Cabot's big oughly frightened at the idea of Wai of n lM»dy of a woman In the river. It through Eastern trains via Ogden < r south ter Avery's ascension in the balloon. field.” explained Emma Risley Impor­ WHS bloated lieyond rwcoffnltlon. but It through Los Angeles and the Sunset Route tantly. “and Joshua Cabot spoke to uie She could see No. 7 now. That was was nlmiit Betty’* height, and the hair For fares, sleeping car accommodations, tickets, or literature on Walter, tall, slender, supple of form, California, call on nearest Agerit, or write about the matter.” was ahmit the xame color aa her*. The When they bad chatted themselves his dark hair blowing back from bls consensus of opinion was thnt It waa JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Cregon away Maisie and her mother sat ou forehead. He was looking their way. her remain«: that in n fit of temporary the piazza until the sun went down . Was be looking at her? She told her­ insanity she had escaped from home They talked about the coming of the self that he could merely see the crowd and drowned tierself. The sight was balloonists and bow It bad lieeu learned j of white faces; that he could not pick so awful thnt the parents were per­ tbnt Bloomfield was choseu liecHuse ; out individuals. Still be stared, and suaded not to look at It An under- | of some s|iecial advantage It |>onaessed then. Just as the anchors were cast taker pre|>ared It for burial, and this for the purpose, and everybody ha id adrift and he started up. be waved a brings ua to the beginning of our «tory, that once the city excursionists saw handkerchief toward them. Suddenly which In also the end. what a tieautiful spot Bloomfield really Maisie's little handkerchief broke Into Persous were assembling at the Mar­ was there would start an luflui of a fluttering signal. The fresh breeze got home to pay their ln«t re«|iecta to summer boarders and possibly a land tore it from her hand, and It whirled tbe (lead. Tbe clergyman lind arrived, upward with balloon No. 7. boom. the undertaker was going ahntit with Walter leaned out. deftly caught the »oft trend giving direction« In a modu­ •Mother, dear.” half sighed Maiale. “I was complaining this very afternoon bit of white, tucked It In his breast an. lated voice, when a young man nnd of the dullness here, and as I walket. amid the cheers of the crowd went up woman turned a corner nnd caught home through Cabot's Held I was wish to an altitude that caused hearts to a view of the beanie and carriages Ing almost anything would happen to •throb and cheeks to pale with appre­ standing before tbe door The lady break the monotony Now that aome- hension When the Last airship had be­ sank on the man's boaom with a gasp: tlifng la going to happen I am feeling come a mere speck in the sky the but. recovering, tbe two pursued tbelr sorry about the clover fields. They am crowd dispersed to other diversions, way to ttie house of the funeral Ths and Maisie and her mother went borne. clergyman was mentioning Rome lovely «0 beautiful." Mrs. Pomeroy laughed softly and It would be late In the afternoon be­ traits of tbe deceased when the chief caressed her daughter's bronze hair fore the balloons might lie sighted on mourners uttered sn exclamation of "That’s the way with all of na. my the return trip, provided they were not «urpri«e and made a bolt for tbe hall, dear I hare known for a long time driven lief ore adverse winds. Then where stood the newcomers tbst you were weary of the monotony their return would be uncertain indeed. "Oh. Hetty!” exclaimed both father of your life, and I cannot blame you There was an excellent chance that nnd mother In n breath When I was a girl somehow we seem I some of them would never come beck The obseqnle« were dlsconrlnued on The farmer and hi« family uee the rural telephone constantly, •si to get more out of life even If we Maisie Pomeroy never forgot that account of tbe appearance of tbe ob- calling up each other and the market town on all aorta of matter« never went away from the village waiting time In tboee hours died all lect for which they were held, and a There- were parties every week and the foolish longing and discontentment great relief, a great Joy. reigned io and for all sorts of supplies and information. malate and spelling claaaes and «katiog that had posiesaed her There was only their »tend Thle was Betty's explana­ City |>eople also find the rural telephone of great advantage. (■e riles The winter was always too one thing she . raved, and that was the tion: A traveler from hie room in the hotel talk« witli the farm folk "George met me when I was a abort for all the good times we bad IWW of Waller Avery, whether he loved miles away. WithoM the telephone he could not resell them. Nowadays (be girls and young men go her (low or not She knew that «he ■rhnohdri. and ws loved Then that horrid Kate Baxter camo between no. away to the cities, and those that re­ loved him. The farmer himself maV travel far and still talk home over the main and marry hero don't «eem to With the evening catue the return of and for a long while I was afraid she'd long Distance Line« of the Hell Aysteni. care for tbe old simple plaaauroa " the lxit roe. nnd 1 coneloded to «n quiet Rut «omebow I would like to greater prize awaited him In Mrs. Pom nnd give tier n piece of ay mind The bate Just a taste of life and pleasure eroy'a old faslilooed garden Bloomfield result was that G ooiro and 1 thoogM before" Ma tele flushed and bit ber hi a thriving suburb now. and life there we'd tatter he married So boro wo is by no means dull and romtaoopla. e are “ HP r*w- <1..-tor's 'Itngnoota of the «tens "Before what dear’” The helieon ground Is now a baseball 1 «as. -rhe insanity of levenUo totete” Every Bell Telephone is the Onto ul the System “I know I'm horrid mother, but I hr .U | L-. BALLOON i INTERRUPTION BILLY STEPHENS. 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