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Mwnnia wwrnwrnw howmt, rwwrABT ti. iwi nan tinura St Louia. Monday. HEL-LO-o-o-o PETE: In two nor shake of m lamb' tail Fd have been between the. sheets but I got taken with another Urge idea for Camel Cigarette ads that' so bright you can phone 'em to cut the current because you just had your lamps lit I Tell you, it's a whale of a stunt I Everybody right quiet and hat off I NOW far as I know or ever heard, there never has been one of those zippy slogans under that big display name "Camel". I'VE GOT ONE get me? Put both your ears close to the ground and get the rumble of a broadside like this : Wow, Pete! Til testify that's a stoneless peach ! Spread it like I've dented it in here and you've uncorked an eyeful I Suppose youll . want to call me old Mr. Hammer because I hit the nail on the head I And, bet real money that if this slogan stuff keeps me awake the rest of the night. 1 11 wire and offer it to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. before yc u hit the deck I And, I'll be spending some of the proceeds for noon eats 1 In the ' 'lang-wage" of Jigger Jones of Joplin, "you tell 'em old yacht, .you've got the sales spirit I" Blowing out of St. Louis at 10.12 tomorrow with a bundle of business. Off for Ohio. Got something on me mind I v Till I get it off- EJL-Tgy! (Pete, eAfr cv-w2A s. x. WE SELL Edison MAZDA LAMPS Was County light and Water Co. CHICKS FOIt SALE Orders taken for day old chicks, O. A. C. Barred It ockB, Tailored Strain. White Leghorns and Buff Orpingtons. Phone 257-R. Mrs. E. H Hutham, 826 Houck street PROFUfeSION All CARDS u AllAHAI liM, Auctioneer, gets high t I '1 1 1 fa. Mils. P. . OWEN Cut Flowers. Phone 240. 4U3 W. UH. OR. M. H. PI.Tl.ICR Chiropractic Physician. Ml w. im Bi UK. J. K. CHAPMAN, DKNTIST Room. 207.208. Perkins Bid.. Rose' burg. Oregon, noun I to 13. 1 to 6 owdoyou Sew? Do you Treddle all day and at night have a Terrible Backache OR DO YOU OWN AN ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE? l.ct us show you how you may save yourselves labor and do -twice as much sewing In the same length of lime. Ask about our monthly pay ment plan. Uhlig's Electric Store Sheet Metal Work OP ALL KINDS J.H.SINNIGCR 110 OAK STREET PHONIC 498 HEINLINE - MOORE Conservatory Piano, Harmony, ' Theory, Musical Kindergarten, Physical Education, Voice, Teachers' Normal Training. Fence Just received. Carload of Page. Several kinds poultry fence. Carload barb wire, nails and staples. Write us. Stearns & Chenoweth Oakland and Toncalla. HER DAUGHTER AND HIS SON. BY ID AH McGLONE GIBSON Demand Curtains For Wax Models A Letter Front Ken. SPRAY HOSE VVVKVsBsxaBVBVvawvMW How is it; in good condition for the season? Don't run risk of a break down after starting, for the season may be short and lost time valuable. Have in a fresh stock of "MONTERAY" seven ply, and ata reduction over last year.being 29c perfoot in coils of 50ft Churchill Hardware Co. , Don't forgrt that we have S. 4 W. Dry Sprays. Yoi know they can't b "Bert" 1 think I will read my letters without getting up," I said. The nurse propped me up with pillows and began to open the en velopes for me with the paper knife. When she had tinished those in the basket she reached tor Ken's letter bich I still held In my hand. I will open this one nurse," 1 said. "And, It you don't mind Dad, would like to read It alone." "Are you sure you're well enough" my lather asked anxiously. "Of course I am. I am feeling uch better than I did this morning Dad," and I was, for the letter was hat I bad been waiting, listening for all day. "Without another word my father and the nurse left the room. or a long time I just sat and held that letter In my hands, and then almost convulsively, pressed I! my lips. Whatever It contained, hatever of hope or despair, I (hen new that It would be the real cry of Ken's heart to mine. Slowly and lovingly I spread the pages before me. They were closely written over. Again I raised them to my lips, and yet, I was afraid tc read. The letter .began without a salu tation. It seemed as If Ken had de termined only to talk to me. For the first time, dear heart in many weeks, I caa see a glimmer or light ahead, for you. beloved are In my world again. "While you have been so very 111. have felt that should you go away from me forever. I would be like the old man In Holy Writ, who was just ready to curse Uod and die. Ann, I have paid. Only God and myself, perhaps, know that I have paid to the uttermost farthing for whatever the world may say. I know my mistake for my sin. For dear. hat my mistakes have been made in regard To Grace, but my sins have been against you and our love. Down deep In my heart I have al ways known one thing absolutely, dear heart. I have known it from the time that we were children, although perhaps, I never even confessed It to myself until that awful morning thai I awoke to find myself the husband of Grace Cameron. 'That morning, Ann, I knew thai the real sin I had committed was not against Grace, but against you. I had also made my life a sordid wreck And I knew that I should soon be plumbing the depths of horror under me as long as I live. I shall never be able to tell you even the despair that encompassed me on that morning. Hut at last pulled myself together with the de termination to so through with It. At that time Ann, although I knew that you were fond of me as a child hood pal, but I was not sure th you loved me. Had I realized. I do not think I could have gone througl with It all. It Is. only since Grace left me and I have gone back over what you have been doing for nn and mine all these years, that I have understood how splendid, how self sacrificing how devoted your love for me has been. "Forgive me sweetheart for say ing this. I do not think any man. except me could tell a woman she loved him and he Knew It before she had told him herself, but no man, dear has known a woman as I have known you. And you are too big to have any little qualms of vanity, which must be consulted at a time like this. "Ann, It may seem strange to you but from the time I married Grace, I have never bowed to one of her foolish whims, I have never Indulged in her foolish love of pleasure from luxurious waste, never kept from voicing a censorious word when she maddened me almost beyond bearing that I did not do It for you. "I tried honestly to be a good hus baifll to Grace, and I think, that per haps because I tried to do it for your sake, I was unablo (o keep the spirit as well at the letter. Carefully as I tried to conceal my lovo for you even from myself. Grace seemed to know from Ihe first and she accus ed me many limes of It. At first 1 tried to deny It but my denial were larking In force and finally I kept silent. This only added fuel to her anger, but I wan a coward, and I have been doubly a coward since, when she threatened me that If I divorced her, and you know that ac cording to the law, she would drag your reputation In the dust. "And, yet, even now, I must take my share of the blame. Grace wrote me In her last letter that had I lov ed her as passionately as young Slm Ington. she would have stayed with me Hill. She thanked me Ironically for everything I had given her. You have given me all' she said, except the one thing you had given to Ann.' It was probably liecause this was all true that she took pleasure In hurt ing me. In makinB me feel always that I was resting over a volcano, that mleht erupt at any moment. "At last It did erupt. Truly, Ann. I have no haired toward that boy with whom Grace went away. I now know verv well ht she can do with any man when she sets her mind to 1 It. Her beauty at limes irrrsw : bin. "Dear heart. I do not expect an answer to this letter until you have decided what I fhall do. At the pres ent it Is enough that 1 can pour out my heart to you can tell you that I worship and hve always worship ped you. Oh, If "U only knew what It means to be able to say this. Home day. perhaps, I 'ball want more, bul iust now this seems to me to he a reward for which I am unworthy. I love you, dear, I love yoa. Ka." (By United Preii). LOS ANUELtd, Feb. :i It looks like curtains for the bold, bad wo men in wax. Authorities are wondering over a request by a delegation of local wo men moralists that demand that wax flgures of women In downtown stores be dressed and undressed behind a drawn curtain. Crowds of men sometimes number ing- 200, say the women, gather and watcn wnne ine garments are re moved from the mannikins or the womankins before they are tucked away for the night. Frequently, It la charged, the mod els are entirely denuded of gowns. comets, teddy wefl everything. Traffic Is often blocked, the dele gation added. JOIN THIS r, OP c . KEW 8IIAI.M)V OIL K1K1.DS. Oil was found at 300 feet In old well. Geologist fgrinod syndicate and will drill In 90 days. We secured section adjoining. Will aell 6 acre tracts and send contract for deed at $35. $10 cash bal. DO days. Special warranty deed when all paid. Price good only until well starts. Sales men wanted. UIG BEND SYNDICATE, Box 293, Alpine, Texas. JOIN THK V. OK I . (illil.S, Ml.ltK IS A HtN'T FltOM ONK WHO KNOWN (ny United PreasV. LOS ANGK1.KS. Feb. 21 Youths In their twenties do not make good husbands, says J. F. Townsend, dep uty theilff. to whose, attention comes all domestic mix-ups which reach the boa Angeles courts. "After a few monlllB of marital life young men usually succumb to the lure of questionable pool and dance halls," Townsend asserted. "Thev find their salaries do not proi lde pleasure for two, and drift out from home and eventually wind up n ine ruilure to provide courts and on to the divorce courts. " 'And to make the analysis worse, far as the Caucasian races are concerned. It appears that Americans in proportion to the population, are leading Mexicans and negroes In the number of arrests for wife and child abandonment. JOIN TIIR V. OK C PANCE AT ARMORY. February 22nd, Washington's birthday. Given by L, A. tj B. of R. T. Tickets $1.00. ladles free. Ott s orchestra. Children Cry for Fletcher's 1 S'T '--- - IUe Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has bees la use fur over thirty years, has borne the signature of ' and has been made under his per C.X&?tttif sonal supervision i:.re Hi Liarcy. WBr Allow no one to deceive you ja this. All Counterfeits, Imitations aud "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. WhatisCASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric' Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contain neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowel.t, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and aatuial sleco. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Boars the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought Subway Is No I Have you seen those new brown Oxford at Stephens? They're beau- fiace tor acunc'-- NEW YORK, Feb. 21 The sub way Is NO PLACK for a skunk. That not unh'undsoinn animal, I .MITKI' OK SVI.K III.' I'HIIPRRTr I I MII K IIOTHI. KRIOI'KH'S I.I US. LUMBER YARD 1 We manufacture our own lumber and have both rough and dressed lumber at yard. If you want lum ber, see us. PHONE 324. NORTH SIDE GROCERY Notice Ik hereby Klven Hint on the all (ill I to ' "r,tl1 ,iay ot l'VjTiiury. 1S21, at 3 o'clock well adapted lo the collar of a seal iiik. Dnmn. 1 will sell to the highest eont, or the handing on a velvet ! bidder, for cawh. the following: prop frock. Hut. an nalurel and al large, '"'v- m-""; n Hul.-k sevan- ha la .lafini...!., a . .. i it . laenKer, lulli model, nix rylinder Au- he Is definitely do trop. Kspeelally In ,,,. .;Kne No. ior.Ml. (he subway. It g too crowded there This ! la maile to ntlfy a Hen and there are. so mnny Jolting cars I riaiinwl l.y the unleriKne.i on snld that annoy him. This one not In. ".".,.V.I.,,".,:.I.,." B".''l'r.".L'".r ,P-h.,r!fJ" '."!: however, probably commuted from ',.1.1,1 auuininhiio. in.urr.d by on ersey, uecause 11 was between the mimk. owner inoreor. Pennslyvanla station and Times 1 Siiunre that he first niado hlmseir evident. Krom then on, there was no I mistaking the fact of his being In our must, and no one seemed lo he nbln Notice I. herehy elven that Ilia State to think of a wav to remove hi 111 tin l-and llonnl will receive Healed bids hiBt nm.l hi. ., .,,,1 j'...i """I .: m.. March 22. 12I, for lh L'.I.,ii..u II 1U9I MitS. v A. KKPPER. SIITII K OP SAI.K OP STATU LANDS. ehool land, to- IDEAL BAKERY 110 Sheridan Street Phono Now open for business. Flrst cltiSH pastries of all kinds. Superior Dread try It. GIMMM I1KOS., Props. ...,.,. j, Ui 00.1 uuwii aim , Wng deac-rlhed Iuini.,, ine union, wnnu llioiorilieil Wll: resigned and passengers wondered Ifl Section s. T. !t B. n. 10 W., W. M.. lit worn nnn mnr. effnr i ..... . conmitimif .. in acre. 1 increased fare. r.HICHESTER S PILLS T T-w THK IHAMOKII IIRAKlk, A Hill ni M'H. Idlrcl A-y-r 1at r A ! 1 Utl (I .n H t t'M-o-Mt-trr IMbmanJ IlrmdV .1 , I fit (1 f I IMIU In U4 UM MiruiiiaV . ...i i ... .i ' !', tmle1 llll Ii'oO KlUxiH. V ' J'ftke thrr. Uuw f jroor V i int. ruK ut. Atkr'riiVrin:H.TFit4 I elm 'S.ibjw ir iiiiaiiu I'll.l.n, ur x I ytari known at I Int. Saint. Alwavi'Keliat.la I SOI n RV DRUfifilSTS FVrtfVUHf KE em, r All bid niunt ! arrnmnr.nl (! hy a rcKularly executed applU-ulldn to pur cliiiHtj ii ml hi li'ii st one-fifth of th mount "In onVrel. Th,. riu-ht is r'ttrv(i to rJ't any n ni Mrti. nrm hliln nil mi M he nfl 1, Unnvn. Mi k Htrtii HoHfil, Hnlm, Ort-KHt, him! 'cm, "Appllrntliiii and bid to pur- a ylulu hi ml ' " o. n. rmowN. Clrk Htntj LdinU Hoard. Intr 1 .Tnniinrv ir. 'tl. LUMBER Of all dimensions, at ressnnahb rates while It lnsls. U block Noli. of West Bide Store, 12G7 I'mpuii Avenue. Phone I3B-R. BATTERIES! Chevrolet Cars $25.00 and f 28.00 Dulck Cars... f 30.00 and (45.00 For Other Can Pikes on Application. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE Agency Itnlcfc and Chevrolet 441 If. Jackson 81 Boaaborg. We will make your old suits and overcoats last to spring. Try us. Who's Tonr Cleaner? Try Our Way. Plione 277 Our Anto WiU Call. FORDSON TRACTORS ONLY $725.00 WHY PAY MORE? Let us deliver yours at once so you can get your farming done. C.A.L0CKW0GD MOTOR CO. 1'IIONE 374 Tomorrow OW tYkesMa.