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DAILY CAH TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGOTf, 'WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 81, 1912.
J I1Y CElMltot HARIt MCLTiniEONl
Copyright, 1904, by Podd, Maid O Company.
b flown Dion and women from tho city,
feraln fagged, llstlcHB iuh smart. The
trig cottage now wnH full, the com
pany complete for three weeks nt leant,
8tu) looked ahead, thin fresh, vigorous
young KngllHliwoinan, mid wondered
bow she was to end ura tlio sliilcncss of
Ufo.
There wns Home relief In the thought
Hint the men would imiko love to tlio
food looking young married women
at leant pnrt of the tlmo find but it
"Her is the line, Mlat Drake."
tfpprcHHvd her In turn to think of the
leftover husbands who would mnke
lore to her.
"Why if) It Hint Kvclyn doesn't hnve
real men hero llko this Mr. Bhaw?"
he found herself wondering Tnirnoly
aa the night wore on.
CHAPTER III.
In Whioh Dog TreipuMea,
EENEI.01'1.: win ii perversa nnd
cnleulallng young iiei-Hon. Hho
wiih her own mistress mid
privileged to rldo mm often as
ho pleased, but It Keemed nither odil
llhough Hplomlldly decorous that she
old not ventnro upon Mr. Shaw's oh-
to to for more than n week lifter her
first eneounler with the feudal hnroii.
If alio found a peculiarly feminine sat
iafaetluu In speculating on his disap
pointment, it la not to bo wondered at.
Womanly Insight told her that Ran
dolph Hhaw riHlu forth each day and
watched with hawkllko vigilance for
the promised trespasser. In her luing
Inntlon alio could utmost hear hlin
urno tho luck that wua helping her to
ovado tho patrol.
Ono morning after n rain she rode
with tlio duko to the spot whero Hhaw
had drawn IiIh lino lit the road. Hhe
felt n thrill of something ahn could not
define on discovering that tlio wet soil
en tho opposite sldo of tho lino wan
disfigured by u mass of fresh hoof
Iirlnta. Hho rejoiced to II nd that his
rlfill waa Incessant and worthy of tho
Kwpect it Imposed. Tho desire to visit
the haunted house waa growing more
and moro Irresistible, but aim turned
It usldo with ull tho relentless per
erNcne of a woman who feelH It
worth while to procrastinate.
Truth to toll, Knndolpti Shaw waa go
Ing hollow eyed and faint In his
ceaseless, racking watch for trespass
ers. I'enelope laughed aloud aa alio gazed
Upon tho tangle of hoof prints. Tho
luko looked aa surprised aa it waa
ttossihlo for him to look after tho wear
f tho past night.
"Hang It nil, lVnolope," ho aald. "I
didn't any anything, don't you know."
"! waa Just thinking," alio aald hasti
ly, "what fuel It would bo for lie to ex
plore tho haunted house."
"Oh, I any, I'en, that's going out of
tho way for a little fun. Isn't It? My
word. It'a n filthy old horse with rata
and mice and all that-no place for a
ghost, much less n ulcu lit t It human
being llko you. They're all llko that."
"I thluk you are afraid to go." aald
alio.
"Afraid of ghosts? Pshaw!" aullTed
tho duko, slicking out hla chest.
"Yea, Hhaw; that's whom you're
afraid of."
"Now, seo here, Ten, yu shouldn't
any that. Shaw'a a d , a cad. See
what Cecil did to him. Remember
that? Well, pooh! What would I do
to him?" renelopo looked him over
critically.
"I'll admit that you're larger nud
foiiiiger than (Veil," alio confessed
frmdgliigly. "Hut they any Mr. Shaw
Ik a giant killer." Tho duko dropped
tils monocle nnd gulTawed loudly.
"Cood!" ho cried In tho ecstasy of
Irido. Ills worn, dissipated face light
k1 lip with unwonted Interest. "I any,
l'en. that's tho nicest thing you've aald
to me lu a week. You've been ao
deuced eold of late. I don't under
taud. I'm not such a bad lot, you
Ik now."
"Tell that to Mm. Ho Peyton and
Mrs. Corwlth. They're looking for the
jrood In everything."
"lty Jovo, I believe you're Jealous!
This la the proudeat moment of my
life."
"Don't be silly! And don't try to
jeinkft love.triJM. any morj .WnJJjm:
tn i'nl married"," alio added", Willi" a
laugh, the Irony of which escaped him.
"Hut, hnng It ' all, suppose you
should marry some ono elso and not
me?"
"That's what. I mean."
"Oh," he Kald, pet-plem-d. Then, ns
If hla stupidity called for an explana
tion: "I had n beaatly night. Iildn't go
to bod till 4. Hut, I any. why can't I
have the innio privilege as these other
chaps? Corwlth undies love to you
and so does Odwell, and, hang It,
they're both married. It's rotten mean
of"-
"Tholr wives aro accountable for
their nniniicrs, not. I. Hut, come; will
you go to Iluuwood'B with mo?"
"I'd rather talk to you lu that nice
littlo corner of tho billiard room nt
homo If you"
"Hut I don't need a brandy and soda.
Oil !" This exclamation camo with tho
discovery of nn approaching horseman.
"It's Mr. Bhaw, I'm sure."
Itandolph Hhnw, loyal to his feudal
promise, nppenred In tho rond n coiiplo
of hundred yards awny. IIo drow roln
and from that distance surveyed tho
two who were ao near to encroaching
111111 his preserves. IIo sat strulght
nnd forbidding lu tho saddle. For a
full minute tho two factions sin red nt
each other. Then, without a algn of
recognition, Khnw turned and rodo rap-
Idly awny.
"Ho rides like a gentleman," com
mented Miss Drake, after reflection.
"Indian blood In him," remarked her
companion.
"Let ns go home," said she, whirling
her horse llko a flash. Tho duke had
aomo dllllciilfy In keeping a breast of
her during the ride, nnd ho lost sight
of her altogether after they dismount
ed at Hnxclhurat Villa.
Tho momentary glimpse of a real
man set l'enelope's opinions on edgo
for the remainder of tho day nud
night. Shaw, whatever else ho might
bo, waa a man. Even while others
addressed her In conversation sho waa
nhsciitmlndcdly recalling to memory
certain I'ligllsh gentlemen at homo
who could Mum! comparison with this
hnndsomo fellow across tho danger
lino. lint to compare nay ono of tho
men in I.ndy Ilnzelhural's honso party
oh, It was nbaurdl She looked them
over. Dull eyed, blase, frayed by tho
social whirl, worn out, pulseless, all of
them. They talked automobile, bridge,
women and self In particular. In tho
seclusion of a tele n-lelo they talked
lovo with an nrdor that lost moat of
Its danger because It was from forco
of habit. One of tho men was even
now admitting In her ear that ho had
not spent an evening alone with his
wlfo lu four years.
"There's Always something doing,"
ho aald. "A week or two ago, by Jove,
you wouldn't believe It, but we had nn
evening turn up without n thing on
hand. Strangest thing I ever knew.
Neither of na had n thing on. We aald
wo'd alny nt home and go to bed ear
ly Just to sco how It felt. Well, what
do you think? We ant up and read
till half past 10 o'clock, and then both
of us thought of It nt tlm same tlmo.
Wo dressed and went down to Hec
tor's nnd waited for the theaters to
let out. Three o'clock when we got
home. You can't Imagine what n
queer experience It Is being all alone
with one's wife."
"Don't you love your wife, Mr. Od
well?" "Certainly! Hut there's always a
crowd." lloth of litem glnnced over
nt pretty Mrs. Odwell. She was look
ing down nt her plate demurely while
Reggie Van Voort talked straight Into
her pink enr, his eyes gleaming with
tho nest of Invasion. "I say, Miss
Drnke, you won't mind talking to mo
awhllo after dinner, will you?" went
on Odwell, something llko relief 111 his
voice.
After dinner she waa obliged to set
hlin straight In a little matter. They
were alttlng on tho terrace, nnd lio hud
thrown away his half smoked ciga
rette, nn act In Itself algnltloaiit Sho
had been listening patiently, from
sheer habit and Indifference, to what
he waa saying, but at last alio revolted.
"Don't! Yon shall not any such
things to me. I am not your kind, I
fancy, Mr. Odwell," alio aald. "I don't
know why you should tell mo of your
chorus girl friends, of your suppers
nnd all that. I don't care to hear of
them, nud I don't Intend that you ahull
use me na a subject of Illustration. 1
am going npstnlra."
"Oh, come now, t lint's rather rough.
Just ns wo were getting on ao well.
All tho fellows do the same"
"I know. You need not tell me. And
you all havo wives at homo, too," with
Intense scorn,
"Now, that's where you wrong na.
They're not at home, you know. That's
Just II."
"Never nilud, Mr. Odwell; I'm going
In." Sho left him and entered the
house. Kor a minute or two he looked
after her In wonder and (hen, softly
whispering, made Ida way over, to
whero De Peyton, through somo over
algbt, was talking to hla own wife.
Ve Peyton unceremoniously announc
ed that ho was going upstairs to write
a letter.
Penelope, Hushed with disgust and
humiliation, drew near a crowd of men
and women In tho long living room.
Her brother was haranguing tho as
semblage, standing forth among them
llko an unconqucred banlaui. in spite
of herself Bhe felt a wave of shnnie
and pity creep over her as she looked
at bl in.
"Bnrnmlnater saya tho fellow ran
when he saw hlin today," Ids lordship
wui1 saying. "But tTiuf doesn't" EeTp"
matters. Ho has been on my land
again nnd again, Tompkins snys, and
Tompkins ought to know."
"And James, too," said the duke with
a bra lulled roar.
"Can't Tompkins and his men keep
(hat man off my Innd?" demanded Lndy
Hnzlohurat. Every one took note of
the pronoun, Her ladyship's temples
seemed to narrow with hatred. Hazel
hnrat had told the men privately that
aho was passing sleepless nights in or
der to "hnto that fellow Shnw" to her
full capacity.
"My dear. I hnve given positive or
ders to Tompkins, nnd he swears he'll
carry them out," said he hastily.
"I suppose Tompkins la to throw him
Into the river again,"
"ITe U to shoot that fellow Bhaw
If ho doesn't keep off our land. I've
hnd enough of It. They any he rodo
his confounded plow borao ull over the
west end the other day." I'enelope
smiled reflectively. "Trampled the new
fern beds out of existence and ull. that
Hang him, Tompkins will get him if
he peralata, lie has told tho men to
tnko a shot at tho rascal on sight
Tompkins doesn't love him, you know."
Penolopo went her way, laughing,
and forgot tho danger that threatened
Randolph Bhaw.
The next morning, quite early, she
was off for a cunter. Homo magnetic
forco drew her townrd thnt obliterated
line in tho rondway. Almost us she
camo up to it nnd stopped Itandolph
Show rodo down the hlllsldo through
the trees and drew rein directly oppo
site, tho noses of their horses almost
touching. With a smllo he gave tho
military salute even as she gasped in
self conscious dismay.
"On duty, Miss Drake; no trespass
ing," he said. There waa a glad ring
In his video. "Denso don't ruu awny.
You're on the snfe side."
"I'm not going to run," she aald, her
cheek flushing. "How do you know
where the line Is? It has been de
stroyed by tho ravages of time."
"Y'es. It has seemed a year. This
thing of acting sentinel ao religiously
la a bit wearing." Hla great friendly
dog enmo across the Hue, however, and
looked bravely up into the enemy's
face, wagging his tall. "Traitor! Come
back, Bonaparte!" cried his master.
"What a beautiful dog!" she cried,
sincere admiration lu her eyes. "I
love a big dog. He Is your best friend,
I'll wager."
" 'Lovo me, love my dog,' 1s my mot
to." Tho conversation was not prolonged,
renelopo began to find herself on rath
er friendly terms with tho enemy.
Confusion came over her when she re
membered that she was behaving In n
moat, unmnldenly manner. Doubtleas
thnt was why she brought tho meet
ing to a close by galloping nway.
Tho ways of fortune aro strnnge,
look nt them from any point of view.
Surprising us It may seem, a llko en
counter happened on tho following day
and aye, on tho day nfter nnd every
day for a week or more. Occasion's
there wero when Penelope was com
pelled to equivocate shamefully In or
der to escape (ho companionship of the
duko, the count or others of their Ilk.
Once when the guardian of tho rond
was late nt his post she rodo far Into
the enemy's country, netually thrilled
by (he Joy of adventure. When he ap
peared far down the rond alio turned
nud fled with all the sensations of a
culprit, nnd he thundered after her
with vlndlctlveness that deserved bet
ter results. Across the line alio drew
rein nnd faced him defiantly, her hair
blown awry, her cheeks red, her eyes
sparkling.
"No trespass!" she cried, holding up
her gloved hand. Ho stopped short,
for that was ono of Ihe terms of truce.
The next day he again was missing,
but alio was not to bo caught by hla
stratagem. Instead of venturing Into
the trap ho had prepared for her, she
remained on her side of the Hue, smil
ing at the thought of him in hiding far
up the road. If any one had suggeated
to her that she was developing too
great nn interest In this stalwart gen
tleman she would have laughed til lit to
scorn. It hnd not entered her mind to
question herself ns lo llio pleasure she
found In being nenr hlin. Sho wns
founding her actions on the basis thnt
ho was n real man and that tho little
comedy of adventure was qulto worth
while.
At length nn Impatient lino nppenred
on her fair brow, a resentful gleam
In her eyes. Ills remissness was nn
Impertinence! It was the last time
she would come but a sudden thought
truck her like n blow. She turned
white and red by turns. Had ho tired
of the sport? Had the novelty worn
off? Was he laughing at her for a
silly coquette? The riding crop cnuie
down sharply upon her horse's flank,
and n very deeply agitated young wo
man galloped off toward Bazelhiirst
Villa, hurrying ns though nfrnld he
might catch sight of her In flight.
A quarter of n mile brought u change
In her emotions. British stubbornness
nroHO to combat nn litter rout. After
ull, why should sho rim nwny from
hlin? With whimsical bravado she
turned off suddenly Into the trail that
led to the river, her color deepening
with tho consciousness that, lifter all.
ahe was vaguely hoping she might see
him somewhere before tho morning
passed. Through the ler.fy pathway
alio rode nt a aniiU'a pace, brushing
tlio low hanging leaves and twigs from
about her head with something nkln to
petulance. , ,
As she nenred the river tho neighing
of a horso hard by caused her to sit
erect with burning ears. Then she
relapsed Into a amllo,i remembering
that It might have come from the
guiuo warden's horse. A moment Inter
her searching eyes caught sight of
Shaw'a horse tied to a sapling nnd on
Batelhurat ground, many hundred feet
from hla own domain. She drew rein
shnrply and looked about In consider
able trepidation. Off to tho right lay
the lor that divided the lands, but
nftwhere along the bank of the river
could aha see tho trespasser. Careful
ly she resumed her way, ever on the
lookout, punlcd not a little by the
HMiBunl.stntq.of affMrs.
DEMOCRATS
WILL OPEN
UNITED rilESI UABKD WIIU.1
Sea Girt, Aug. 31. Acting on orders
of Governor Wilson, the democratic
nominee for president, about half of
the democratic campaign committee
started to Chicago today to conduct
Wilson's campaign in western statea.
Governor' Wilson explained, however,
that this arrnngement will not Inter
fere with tho authority of the national
campaign committee as a whole. Sec
retary Davles of the campaign com
mittee headed the party, Those ac
companying him were Senntor Gore of
Oklahoma; Congressman Burleson of
Texns; Colonel Ewlng of Louisiana;
C. R. Crane of Illinois; Senntor Heed
of Missouri, nnd Will It. King of Ore
gon, Congressman Burleson will con
tinue to bo chairman of tho speakers
committee and Senator Gore chairman
of the organization committee. Crane
will have charge of the financial end.
The following members of the com
mittee remained In New York; Chair
man McCombs, Vice Chairman Mc
Adoo, Joseph Daniels, Senator O'Gor
ninn of New York, Congressman Mc
Gllllcuddy of Maine, Robert Hudspeth
of New JerBey, nnd Wlllurd Saulsbury
of Delaware.
FIREl
flue
ggery
A CASE OF "HOIST WITH
1ILS OWN PETARD
rusiTtn riucss lkaked winit 1
Oaklnnd, Cu Aug 21. Setting fire
to the lodging house In which he lived
here today, Oluf OleRon, aged 76, wns
suffocated by smoke. Ills body was
discovered In tho ruins of the building.
Oleson had been threatened with
eviction. It is believed he set fire to
the building In revenge nnd wns un
able to escape from the flames.
Flying Men Full.
victims to stomach, lrver and kidney
troubles JiiBt like other people, with
like results In loss of appetite, back
ache, nervousness, headache and tired,
listless, run-down feeling. But there's
no need to feel like that as T. D. Pee
bles, Henry, Tenn., proved. "Six bot
tles of Electrio BltterB" he writes, "did
more to give me new strength and
good appetite than all other stomach
remedies I used." So they help every
body. It's folly to suffer when this
Krent remedy will help you from the
first dose. Try It. Only 50 cents at
J. C, Perry's.
ANNUAL EXCURSION
TO
NEWPORT
AND RETURN
.VIA THE
lUljUENtxbMAbTAl
ROUTES I
L t .y. m
SUNDAY
AUGUST 25th
The Biggest Bargains are now
here for you
MeiVs Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings
at practically your own price
An opportunity that will not come again
GRASP IT NOW
Real Estate Bulletin
VtL:.. A"ft b continued.)
$2.50
ROUND TRIP
THIS IS THE
WOODBURN-SALEM ANNUAL
OUTING EVENT
and a Special Trnln will lenve Wood
burn at 6:R0 a. in.; Gervnls, 6:56;
Brooks, 7:05; Chomawa, 7:12; Salem,
7:20; Turner, 7:39; Marlon, 7:50; Jef
ferson, 7:5S; Albany, 8:30.
Returning leave Newport, 6:00 p. m.,
arriving W'oodburn, 12:20 a. m.
5 HOURS AT THE BEACH
Surf bathing, deep-sea fishing, boating,
roller skating, etc. A glorious ride
through delightful scenery.
Further particular from any S. P.
Agent, or by writing to .
J0H 5T. SCOTT,
Genera! Tasaenger Agent, Portland, Or.
201 J
LC8 $
187-$
181$
172$
IOC
$1100. 5-room houBe, 'one-half
acre land, good garden, city wa
ter, good car service.
li-6 $1550. Lot 50x153 on Court street
If you are In the market for a lot
don't overlook this.
$3500. 8-room house and lot 85
xl20 on Front Street. This is the
property to keep your eye on.
$5000. 8-room modern house.
This Is close In property, four
blocks from court house,
202 $3600. 7-room bungalow, beamed
ceilings, built . In seats, china
closets, den and fireplace, full
basement and furnace; an Ideal
home.
1P9 $2500. 5-room bungalow, beamed
ceilings, column openings, large
lot, close in; $500 caBh, balance
same as rent.
$1200. Five-room houso and
barn, 4 blocks from State street.
Built one year; some fruit; $250
down, balance monthly or will
take team as part payment.
$1300. Six-room house, ono block
from paved street, 12-mlnuto car
service, plenty of fruit, sewer In.
$2400. 10 ncres 2 mlle3
south of city limits, 200 apples,
200 peaches, 100 Cherries, straw
berries and raspberries. This Is
the Inst of a large farm, and is
very fine.
77 $6000. Thirty-eight acres rolling
land, nearly all In crop, 5 acres
prune orchard, wood for family
use, 600 grape vines, 90 Lambert
cherries, 11$ walnuts In bearing
Barn cost $1500 7-room house,
water piped from sprinp to house
and barn. i
103 $4000. 15 acres, 4 miles south, 8
acres In prunes, 2 acres straw-1
berries, Vg acre peaches, 1 j
acres loganberries; horse, cows'
and farm Implements Included. J
79 $1600. 6-room house, full base-j
ment, city water, assessments
paid, 3 cherries, 2 apples, 2 pears ,
2 plum, 4 walnut trees; close in '
walking distance.
For Rent.
Seven-room house, close in wa
ter paid.
Six-room house, good location.
Five-room house and barn.
List your houses for rent.
PARKER & WAREHAM,
With E. Hofer & Sons, 213 South Com
mercial Street
IF YOU EASE UP YOUR STOMACH
YOU WILL FEEL FINE IMMEDIATELY
Vou don't have to deny your stom
ach anything it craves, that is if your
stomach is as It should be. You will
not feel the slightest effect of Indi
gestion or will you have to fear that
your food will ferment or sour on
your stomach.
If you will take Cooper's New Dis
coverybefore each meal It will
ease up your stomach and make you
feel fine. Eat what you please and
feel satisfied that your stomach will
stand what you eat.
It matters not what you believe
B!ay all you, If you are continually
having sick headaches, slugglBh
mind, bad taste In the mouth, belch
ing dizziness, poor digestion, souring
of food, a lax and sluggish feeling,
if when you get up In the morning
you feel Just as tired as when you
went to bed, then It Is a case of a
bad stomach. Don't delay but go to
your druggist, and get a bottlo of
Cooper's New Discovery, take three
doses one before each meal and If
you don't think Its the best medi
cine you have ever used, your money
will be refunded. After taking a full
bottle you will feel like a new per
son. Get it at J. C. Perry's.
The Lincoln County fair began at "I was cured of diarrhoea by one
Newport Monday and will continue un- dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
tli Thursday night. It Is being well nnd Diarrhoea Remedy," writes M. E.
attended and the display Is magnlfl- Gcbhardt, Oriole, Po. There Is noth-
cent. i I ; ing better. For sale by all dealers.
Office open evenings.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
CASTOR I A
WEST SALEM
TRANSFER
Passengers Baggage
Connecting with all trains
at West Salem for Dallas, Falls
City and Salem.
Leaves Journal office for
West Salem at 8:40 a. m., IS
m., 1:05 p. m. and 4 p. m. ev
ery day except Sunday. Also
for Independence, Mojmouth
and McMlnnvllle.
Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m.,
1.00 p. m. and 6:15 p. m.
Calls at hotels on request.
Telephone or leave orders at
Capital Journal office any day
but Sunday. Phone 82.
NO ORDERS TAKE FOR
CAMS MORE Tim THBEE
BLOCKS FROM CORMIR of
STATE AD COMMERCIAL
STREETS FSLE8S AR.
BASGED FOB IX ADTASCK.
J. B. Underwood. Mgr.
Dole's
ineapple Juice
One-half pints, $1.10; pints, $2.75; quarts, $5 dozen
This delicious, healthy summer drink Is being served free to nU, cold'
as Ice. Dole's Pineapple Juice Is a great tonic for stomach trouble.
AIbo a fine tonic for all kinds of throat aliments. For a refreshing
summer beverage It has few superiors. It is used in sherbets, punches,
lemonades and various mixed drinks. Wo have a very interesting dis
play. Come and see the flowing bottle. Come and take a drink with us.
Canning Peaches
The peach season is now on; leave orders with us, We
have them all, Early Crawfords, Elbertas, Columbias, etc,
FAM Y PEACHES, 90c box
EXTRA FANCY SOUTHERN OREGON'S, 1.00 per box
TABLE TEACHES, FREE STONES, S.'ic per basket
TABLE PEACHES, COLUMBIA, 30c per lackct
Lodi W atermelons
The first shipment of those large round Watermelons,
Try one, They are great, ' ' .
ROTH GROCERY CO.
Phone 1885-1896
410-416 State Street t
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