Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 21, 1889, Image 2

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'fBK CAPITAL JOURNAL
TVBIAHUED DAILY, EXCEPTHUNDAY,
BT THE
'iCaoital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Entered at tho poMtofflce at Balem, Or.', a
second-class matter.
JACOB, L. MITCHELL
MiniRer
Ho fourth page for terms of subscrlp-
Advertisements to Insure Insertion (for
Tie same day) should be handed In by 1
o'clock
Correspondence containing news of In
terest and Importance Is desired from all
part of the state.
No attention will be paid to anonymous
communications,
sen
nil
Hpe'clmen numbers sent free on appllca
omce, corner Court and Liberty Streets.
BATURUAY
DECKM1IKK 21
"It Is Such a Pity" Alas lnt
ft, Was Top True. .
ALL'S WLL THAT ENDS WFJ,L!
Why is Our. Decreed to Love Whom
He.CQuId Never Wed? is what
Gay. Somerset Asked.
"I(, ii bucJi a,jify!" Guy, Somqr-,
set repeated to hlmwjlf, Just as bo
had done unnumbered tlines before.
He fct Impatient because it was
so, vexed because ho could not ban
ish the word,from, his mind be
cause tha,t slqglq sentence, haunted
hla hear,i apd, brain, like a kneU of
doom,
But It was bo, bitterly true the
truth was so, tragic that, this sat,
thing, was "such a pity!"
He had heajd the words carelessly
spoken n few days before; they had,
scorched themselves as, If in letters
of flrq upon hs soul; and sleeping or
waHipg. it) the crowd or in solitude,
they had rung in his ears, oyor, wince.
Why had ho over come to the
plactfy VW,hy could h,not have died
before hearing those faal words?
Why was hp decreed to love ono
whom he could, never, wed? whom
he could never daro to make his own?
Wfiy had ho ever lived to meet
V this tweet arid enchanting being,
Vwbo had creptinto his ,hcart to en
' i,farpne herself In Hb deepest and most
.fpMni,'dtop(trra?
T j, AodjBeomedsoBtrapgoapd cruel
that so rare aid glorious a croaturo
as Theodora Lome, should bo men
tioned, with pity.
Ho could see hor now, strolllns;
beneath the grea trees along the
low bank of tup, blue broad river,
slim and stately In the slmplo ele
ganco of her Ivory-whito wool gown,
her pr,e,t,ty hands, full of Jate summer
bloom,, just a glimpse of her exquis
ite fuco. shoeing beneath the broad
ivory lace hat.
What heavenly scronlty, what
royal pride, what womanly grace,
were in her ovpry look and move
ment! What happiness, Immeasurable
and Ineffable, would bo his with hor
ever besldo him through life, his Ju
sprlatiou, his solace, and his sweet
counselor!
Just as she uow looked anil walk
ed sho hud, upon that day when
those wretched worda checked his
pulseB, turned ills blood to ice, his
brain to lire.
"Why do people pity her?" ho had
asked Claudia Hurno, who had been
strolling besldo him, just where ho
was strolling now.
And Claudia hud looked reluctant
uud embarrassed, uud had hesitated
about her reply.
"The young persoubolugdlHCUSMed
is peculiarly unfortunate," at length,
Claudia hud murmured. ''Her
father was u notorious criminal,
who died hi prison; both her pa
rents woru tho lowest of the low; it
is a great pity."
That terrible thing being true the
fair, loved Theodora could never be
his own.
He could wed no bride whoso
birth would bo a reproach to his
own stainless lineage,
With Guy Somerset poverty
would have been no obstacle where
beloved, liutslumie was a barrier
which naught could ever sweep
away.
How could ho bear the disappoint
ment uud grief of his gentle, noble
born mother?
How could he hear, In thu years
to conic, that his children should
reproach him for shadowing their
lnuocen( lives with criminal uud
convict progenitor?
How count ho emiiiro the scorn
unit commiseration of Ills proud
sister who adored him?
Mlllv M filltf IllUlm Hl.il ull llml I
w.... r ..... ......... ....
'iit him it iiicHugt, warning til n i
against poMilhlu danger of ht'lug
charmed intoim liiiworlhy ulllunco.
"I Imvojimt Ihh'ii Informed," his
Uter ini wilttwl, "that an ex
Iri'inuly f.wolnutlig uml tiiuully mi
mm- nil
owirum young jHirwm is mopping
. . k
ii U Htonplii
OHJBWlWv near you. I know IiqwuihIIiiiuiiI, lllltid over lur hrlllluut
much you prize honor of lineage;
and If you have been too powerfully
attracted by this young beauty's
charms, I know I need only to men
tion the fact of her parentage being
unspeakably base and disgraceful."
Somerset brooded gloomily over
tb,o irony of fate, which had pro
vented his knowing the terrible
truth until he had learned to love
Theo. Lome with all the passion
and strength of his young manhood.
Tho endearing young creature had
creptinto his affections unawares,
and bad entwined herself round his
very heartstrings.
To relinquish Theo. now would bo
like tearing that; living heart from
his bosom.
Pride was as much an element of
his being as tho blood in his veins;
but so also was his love for Theo the
very breath of his life.
Never until he met her had ho
thrilled at the sight of a woman's
face, tho touch of a woman's hand,
tho sound of a woman's voice.
And now, between tho might of
his pride and the power of his love,
waged a fearful worefare which half
maddened him.
"A marriage of that kind is worse
than folley," said stern pride; "It is
u sin an actual iniquity It is a
blot upon an unsoiled name; it is
misery for an entire family; and
their misery could not help being
an unceasing sorrow and humilia
tion to my poor bride. I must give
you up, my Theo I must renounce
nry love."
And then his mood would change.
His, whole soul would plead for his
love.
How could ho renounce his Theo?
hjs adorable darling, with her
dainty graces, hor endearing per
fections of loveliness in mind and
manner?
"Is not my darling more to me
than all else?" love said te him.
"Is sho not dearer to mo than the
whole world and all tho whole,
wide world contains? What would
my life be without my Theo? And
havo I not wooed heras suitors woo?
Then, if I havo gained tho pre
cious treasure of woman's affections,
should I not bo tho basest thing on
God's footstool to turn from her for
what is no fault of hers? And, be
sides, the evil of her parents may
have been exaggerated."
Somerset's perploxity und distress
were not lessened as tho days
elapsed, and ho strovo to hold aloof
from his beloved one.
Sometimes, when he would pass
Theo by with seeming indifference,
sho would lift her lovely, violet eyes
with a look of gentle and surprised
inquiry, which hurt him like a
sword-thniBt in his bosom.
Sometimes, when ho was seeking
a brief oblivion from pain, in the
vapid and effusive chatter of Miss.
Claudia Hume, ho would feel his
darling's glance of innocent won
dor, and rush away unceremonious
ly, that ho might not betray the
torment of his soul.
His torture hud finally become
uubeurablo. Pride would not yield,
and lovo would not be vanquished.
On this day lie stood watching
Theo as she strolled beneath the
trees on the rivor's low bank, until
a turn of tho path shut her from
his view.
Only half consciously he started
as if to follow her.
Just then there were velvety foot
steps on the turf just benlnd, thero
was a silky swish of an elegant
sarcello plush tea-gown agulnst the
undipped shrubbery along the
winding walk, and then Miss
Hurno Bteppcd beside him.
"Oh, ploaso don't leave now," said
Claudia. Everybody is waiting for
you lu tho up-stulrs parlor; we are
to havo readings for an hour or two."
Somersot hud never noticed what
had long been conspicuously putent
to every guest of the MocscllU'e
Iioiiho - that Miss Hurno was per
petually intriguing to exhibit him
us Jier williug captive, Bubject to her
slightest caprice.
Claudia Hurno was a dazzling
brunette, brilliantly accomplished
In the art of discoursing amusing
nonsense.
In tho ui t of dressing she was also
mi adept, and sho was skilled in all
the H)llshed urtillco and charming
tiickery of tho ultra-fashionable
druwlng-room.
Her old admirers regarded heras
u lmiulsonw worldly-wise youug
lady, endowed with plenty of
HhrowducsHuiid tact.
They who knew hor less thorough
ly culogicd her its Lelnc naive,
witty, and altogether charming.
Shu amid coituiuly mukti hoi self
fuK'liiiiiing to a dangerous degree
when she chose.
And toward tluy Bnnierset she uul
uIiumcii to nHiuiiiio tho most ellcctlve
ol her many skilled i tract loim,
"l'lruho don't leave us now, when
we weiii all m Imppy," thinking
you would stay," hlie continued, us
he piuiM'd mid looked ut her ub
mildly,
"1 nut Mirry to disappoint our
frlumk Mm you mo o kind you
will iipolntflo for me, I mu sure,"
i. lllwu,uni I..,-
itMMinnvmi iiiii
AtHirlm'ri.oii1uimHHUably
features. But it passed almost too
quickly to be noticed. And Claudia
was smiling softly and regretfully
into his gloomy, dark face.
"Surely I will," sho said in silky
tencs. "But we shall be doubly dis
appointed! because this time wo were
to have nobody but just our own
select selves. That Lorno girl is
away somewhere on oneof her queer
and dreadful unconventional ram
bles, and everything is always nicer
when she is gone everybody nl
ways feels so constrained and cm
barrassed when such people thrust
themselves into any little gathering.
And with that evenomed trust the
fasclnuting Claudia turned, blew
him a gay kiss from her finger-tips,
and so tripped ofT toward, tho Moss
cliffo house.
The poisoned shaft struck, its
mark and rankled sorely.
Somerset had grown stiangely
changed and aged, during these
days.
His dark eyes had a strained loek:
his fine face was whito and hag
gard, and marked with lines of pain.
At Claudia's malicious speech
those strange eyes flashed indig
nantly; an angry red tlush kindled
upon each huggaid cheek,
He resumed his walk with an ex
cited and unsteady stride.
"It is such a pity!" ho repeated,
in the wretched, haunting old re
frain. "It is such a sad- pity that a
refined and sensitive girl, fitted by
every accomplishment, and every
splendid quality of mind and spirit
to sit at a king's right hand, should
bo subjected to slights and con
tumely on account of her unfortu
nate birth. Ah, my darling, I
would lay down my life, if by so
doing I could shield you from this!"
Something of his own incons st
ency must havo struck him for a
moment.
For suddenly he started as If
stung, and his look changed.
"What a pitiful coward I havo
been," ho murmured. "But I will
be so no longer. I can shield you,
my beloved, and I will. You
shall be my wife, my Theo If in
deed, as I have sometimes dared to
believe, your priceless lovo is mine. '
He had reached the river's bank,
absently unmoored his boat, and
was rowing aimlessly down the
stream.
His decision had already light
ened his burden of distress; his dis
tracted mind was becoming calmer.
But ho was still too perilously en
grossed by his own reflections.
Suddenly thero were shouts of
warning from the water, and a clear,
ringing cry from the bank.
But tho warning was too late.
Somerset's atom of a boat had col
lided violently against the bow of a
rushing sloop.
Tho boat lurched to one side, half
filled with water, then righted it
self, rocking fearfully.
Somersot had struck his head upon
something at the instant of the col
lision, and he -vas lying senseless,
his body across the bow and partial
ly dragging through tho water.
Any instant the rocking boat
might pverturn, and the insensible
man drop like a store to tho bottom.
Tho sloop had gone some distance
before sho coujd stop, shift tier sail,
and go back to the rescue. And
tho numerous craft, darting hither,
and thither, wero too far away to
help him.
There was u second clear and re
sounding cry from tho bauk. And
then a dainty figure in ivory-white
Hashed forth from tho shore, cleav.
tng tho blue water with long, swift,
graceful strokes.
Theo reached tho sinking boat
Just as tho sloop had succeeded in
turning back und just as the sense
less man was slipping from tho bow
helplessly down and downward
Into the deep river.
In an instant Theo hud grasped
him with ono llrra hand, ana was
swimming back for the shore.
Before she reached, it, and Just as
she felt her own strength failing, a
couple of shells had overtaken her
and she aud the now reviving
Somerset wero assisted in safety to
tho bank.
Ho could not help understanding
Claudia's trickery. And sho had
really uttered no falsehood; sho had
framed a cuuuing speech without
mentioning names, by which eho
could easily deny any intention of
deceiving him.
Brlllluut and fascinating as she
was, she was quite as dangerous as
hU sUter had represeutod.
"I could not have believed her
such u polished Judas. What a
pity I" Somerset exclaimed.
"It is, Indeed, u great pity," said
Theo.
Sho was In her lover's arms now
Ills kUscH wero upon her hair, her
brow, her II pa.
And in that blcwtcd moment of a
perfect uiidcrHtuiidlug the misery
they had tmllercd was forgotten.
Claudia lluruo left the Mowollltb
lioumi tho saint) evening.
The slglitot their rvntorwl Impl'l
ne vuftu nbiiUe too humillutlug
for her ix'rtldy,
Hho J still uniiiurrli'd, uud people
t 111 mention hvr In tho old half
contemptuous wwy "It U Biiclm
pUyl'v-l'mnlly Hiory l'Hir.
THE CAPITAIi EVENING- JOTTBNAL.
Tho destitution In North Dakota
is not so serious as was feared Help
Is coming lu well. Tho people arc
healthful and in good spirits.
The Chief Kenson for ino great iU
eess of Hood's Barsaparllla is found In UK
Mtlcle Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tin
tact that Hood's Sarsaparllto actually a
eompllshes what Is claimed for U, Is whs!
has given to this medicine a popularity and
tale greater than that of any other earsap
-.si A:m r'lla or Dlood P01
PYlerll Wins ncr before the puhlla
Hood's Barsaparllla cures Scrofula, Ball
Rheum and all Humors, Byspepsla, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thai
Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength
us the Nerves, builds up the Whole System
Hood's garaipnrllln Is sold byall drag
rlsts. Sljslxforjs. Prepared by 0. 1. Ho
i Co.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mas.
NEW STORE 1
NEW GOODS 1 !
NEW PRICES !,! !
The variety stoie lately opened up In Dr.
Rowland's bilck ou Court streot, has Just
received a large Invoice of Variety, goods.
inciuaing
CHRISTMAS GOODS,
HOLIDAY GOODS AND
5 AND 10 CENT GOODS,
I ' M,
Wo have an endli
Houseiteenlner Ooortrf
rartety of Fancy
Some great bargains are offered In these
goods. .
Everybody Is Invited to call and t.eo how
much you can buy for a ulckel or a dollar.
; uooas ana jNovemes,
J9Cheapcst
Holiday Goods.
place In town to buy your
, MR3.N.J.BUBF0RD.
FOUND.
for this notice.
X-OIl KXCUANGK.
T wish to exchange 10J neres of good land
I torn bouse and lot In or near Salem.
This Is a bargain for some one. For par
ticulars see K. F. Blgworth, 301 Chemeketa
street,
WANTED.
"VX7" ANTED. At once. Two or tnreo
YY rooms for light housekeeping. Fur
nished or unfurnished. Enquire Journal
olllce.
FOR BALE.
lOrt SALE. A GOOD HAHDWARE
business lu Marion county. Address
(JAl'ITAXi Jouhnal
Hait
BOAKUING.
PUIVATEBOAIIDINO.-A few ladles or
gentlemen can obtain, a( reasonable
rates, good board with nicely furnished
rooms In the finest part of the city, right
by the Btreet cars, by calling at S67 winter
street, corner of Center street.
SOCIETY NOTICES.
IrNIGIlTSOF PYTHIAS. Itegulanneet
V lng on Tuesday night pf each week at
7.3Jp. m.
L. It. SflNSON, 0. C.
w. ii. Ji. W'ATtsus, iv. oi ii. ana a.
OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets
In Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Cornei
Commercial and Ferry streets, every Sat
urday at 7- W p.m.
J. T. GHEGG. V'M. CLARKE,
Secretary. N. G,
fl A. K Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart
" ment of Oregon, meets every Monday
evening nt the hall over the Oregon Land
comnan) 's olllce. Visiting comrades an
cordially Invited to nttend.
A. W. Dkayoek, Post Commader.
11. F. South wick. Adjutaui.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
T J
SILVW, nttorncy nt law, Salem, Ore-
OIIlc
up-stalrs In the l'atton
block.
rtHYSici:
MI7DlC"M.ErMcCOY
I physician and surgeon,
and taken rooms oer So
has located
rooms oer Squire Farrar's
grocery store. Chrome diseases a spec
laity. Consultation free. 13-21dw
ITT 1 WILLIAMS. STENOGRAPHER
I! . and Typewriter copyist, wmimuce
Typowrl
' trials,
reports of
etc.: comlne on tyne-
wrlturuccunttelvnud neatly done. Ottlcti
over A. T. ttiton' furniture store, Com
merclal street. Salem.
7;lTlARLK3 U. CURTIS. M
1).
Surgeon
j and llomcvopathlopbjslclan.
Ot
tllce
and rexldeuco, Newllauk Uloek, J07 Com
mercial turret. Balem. Or. Olllce hours 8 to
V a, m. and from U to a aud 7 to 8 p. in. Dis
eases of the rectum and chronic diseases a
specialty. Fifteen yurs experience, dw
NDRKW H. DIVKN,
PHYBICIAN AND SURGEON,
' Salem, Oregon.
Oftlce heurs: 9 to U a.m., S to 5 and 7 to
H p. in. .
omee: Court street, noxt door east of Dr.
Rowland, Residence, 301 Chcmsketa u
C. HMITU.M.I).,
PHYSICIW AND SURGEON
rf-oniiti w Uii Dr. J. N. HmllhhlrUwold
blink, Hitlrm, Oirggn,
w.
II, 11. WATKIW A CO.,
LANVVICUM.
llooina 1 mid 3 Trlar lllook, N, K. w
uiHrMUla siul CoimnrrcUl ilrrU, Hliu
0(Ton.
Something-New!
est
In the city ofrPortl
To tho citv of Salem. Thev havo at
aid and (
have
rkl
HIGHLAND A
-IS OWNEDBY
7 m,1TIT -
Till1 ADFfW T rtFTl TAMP kW
11 mmp Uii ilrMi !;
And tiis Ckrpoition is determined to
Mate It 1 pt Attractive Alio
scarcely bejrurn It is intended to' make t
land additions and around Highland
THE PINES
Of Oregon. The line of the Salem
ots will bo more than two blocks
Lots in HiffHand Additonare
The soil is black and rich. From
mountain peaKs. Arrangements are
., n.imimr At Raimwi nm mnn in ha
within the limits of the city of Salem
dista
8
land addition for one-thlra of the money, ana oeing directly on tne nnei
cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business part e:
nnllnri "Inoirin Into V .
... .uu.v. w. ,.
Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Th'ree
And let some other fellow nay 11000
build a beautiful cottaere. or nut it
tickets every year.
GRAND PRIZE
HJGMT
One Hundred and Thirty Pieces to
GROCERS, 249 COM1VIERCIAL STREET, SALEM.'.OREOGN.
r i
j(-Ticket with chance on prize
Call and Se -
T. J. CRONISE,
Salem's Popular Job Printer,
AT HIR NEW QUARTERS IN THK
Btato Insurnuce Bulldlug, Cor. Com.
merclal and (Jhemekete streets '0-ltt
DORRNCE
Dealeniln every varhl
OREGON LUMBER.
DRESSED aVd
Lumber Delivered
Yard at the Agric
jral works, Salem,
uregon. Aim locan
r ana a nair nines
northeast from Bul
j John Martin
donutlon laud
Slab Woo
Call and bet
whew.
Conservator
Of the Willamette
Salem, Ore-
o School on
f on, the most success
he Northwest Coast.
In music are
equal to Eastern muulo
ools. Yearly at-
a ana nny,
the coming;
Tho abla corps of teu
icnaance oi nrany oi
scnooi yeitr win w
M. rurvla,
1-eona wuus, 311
ossiiunt
teachers. Miss I.ul
liuuy
Parish, uud Mlw Mamie l'ar
llraaches UuglJfcre Vocal Cult
1'lano,
urgun, vioun, ipa urguu
Counterixilnt. oM Class Teac
ft
l)llluius klwtt on completion of
Uud forcaisJUrueand circular.
z.u VAVFnti. 7-awsm-
New xpress Wagon.
VILLIAM H0LC0MH
lliu started new esprM wagon and i
now
to
WHI
Iver twf c to and (rem
the
U pot,
aua w
klad drilvrrcU en
uu
r. f
tbo
nmi
UOllit.
BROS.
WNDRESSED!
m Short Notice.
rVIOl
yn, uoia
1 50c Prv Cord.
fus before jmrclmslnc els
V ri.ur
0 IP '
ITT AT niUOlO
V 0I
UI lllUM
ulerty
tlu Jlusli
uaarses
lafnusjan
eftnr
tUHTOI,
tfKA ueac:
ki. buutn.-wiu
irk.
Llns
course
wlX
Residence
have tho disposition and ability tofl
mprovo them.
t -4
this
fifWrt tpnrriB eninloved and
e drive leading from Commercial
DRlVJ
eet Railway Compauy runsithrough
nt from the line. Highland Park
HiVio
Pars
THEMOST POPUL
AR
ABOUT THE CITY OF
SALEM.
High and Dry and Welkkated: Most Excellent Drainage
allipolnts a fine view is obtalndd of
aireaay Deing nmue ior iuo jucuubu ui two uiuiwira u iuw axvu,
imiif Hnllrfintrfl nnlv of the'bestvlafis will bo Dermltted. ResidenM lots
are worth on an average over $1000.
for an inferior lot,not sowelljocated.
out at a rate of interest that wltuy
- w-
-OF AN
-CONSISTING OF
&
presented to every purchaser of one
Kansas House,
Corner ot Court and High Sts.
E. M. LAW, Proprietor.
We have taken a new name but
will continue to servo ourpatrons with the
best the market affords, give them a
cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms
reasonable. Give us a call and we will do
you ood.
No Chinese employed.
LOANS.
Loans negotiated and closed without de.
lay when sceurlty issatlstactory and
Title Good!
Principal and Interest payable at our
mem ouici
Ice. Loans made on farm prop-
erty
Money Ready When Papers Completed
Those -wishing loans for Improvements
or stock are requested to call on us or cor
respond. SMITH fc HAMILTON.
Ofllco with Duncan fc Booth. WHUtest,
Balem, Oregon.
New Fish Market.
Allen Rhodes has established a new Fish
Market on Rtate street, and be keepaa good,
supply or flith, poultry and game.
Give him a call ami your order will be
prompUy attended to. r &M-im
Far atirrein at th
UU'lTAL BU8I5EB8 CLLK6K.
Salem, Orrren.
A. I', AMrowo,Mpgr. K. L. Viwr, Irto.
liHsiacss, Bhortkaml,
T;riUH, MmuUiuI Itflia S)ummk.
Dr SRd tvwlsr .SMrieat. StuJsat sJnOHsJ
isf llm. Cill si Um CUc or soMreM
Um PrisB! fer fsulefvs.
DECORATED CM itt Ml
chfacoZk
Localities
so owned by men or corporations who
DDITI0N
rfi
the contemplated improvements have
street through) Riverside aad High
M f.
i f
IN THE STATE
the middle of this addition, ana bo
will in the near ruture bo
RESORT
the public buildings and our highest
We can jSell you better lots in Hlgh-8
the street Jail
railway they are pra
fho'ttiajority of the
raoti-
i town as
o-
undred Dollars,
WitW
the difference of $700 youfcanr
you ne
two thousaud strest oar
-
be GivenAway by
M
pound of our "Reliance Can Tea.!'
L. S. WINTERS;
THK PEOPLE'S QROOSR
Carries a select Uneof family groceries sad
provision i that are sold at reasonable rites. ,
Country produce; such as apples, fruits ot
all kinds, potatoes, vegetables, etc., always
on hand. Call ftt-100 Court street; Salem.
P. H.EASTON'S-
Salem Music Store
Headquarters
for Chlckeriac-Alton's,
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2W Commercial street, opposite PoatoMc,
Balem, Or., direct importers of
Japanese and ChksevMtity
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