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T 4, II I s9 Tim anvnrnl amount In tha fnmirnln- lll am of tmra only anil do not Innlml l"nalty (to prr ennt), Intnrnat (12 pnr ri-nl i,.r annum), or roat of a.lvrrllaln;. nlrh la 30 rnnt fur ach Una or frac 'l('"al Una tliarnof. A. M. THOMPSOMi filinrllt nil Tax Collaotor. Columbia. County, Oron. fTERIAL L STORY ) 3Ee: Isolated Continent A Roinaiice of tha Future CuSdo von Horvath toad Dean Hord llMoran 1 too. raMltrttnOt, SYNOPSIS. Tor fifty ytara tha snntlnant at North AoMrlna ha4 bnna laolati.4 from tha rtat y worl.1 by tta un of Z raya. a won Jjrful Invantlon of Hannibal rrvannt. Tfca unvantlon had aavnd th country P"" 'oTtlan Invaalnn. and tba oontlnnnt a4 baan unltad unlr ona rovtrnnwit lth lrudnnt aa prnaldnnt. Kor holt Mntnry patoa and proaprrlty ralanad la tht art of tha world. Th torr opn wlih lrtdaftt Prudnnt arltlrally III IU th la haatannd by tha rarnlpt of ri a front Count yon Wardnnatnln of tWniaiiy that h ha at l"t uradd la ("tMiln th ray. Print, ha wam akt aau(htr Aira that till maana a for n Invulon. II tall har to harry to tba Island of Ctrrnlth. but dlra bafura h aa Ull tha loratlon of thn plac. Antra la aooilnntnd for tha pmaldnnry by th oaKinnntal party. Napolnon Kdlaon call Attn, Inform hnr that b waa a pu pil of har fathar', and promt to hlp bar. M (Iva hr a ring mad of a Dow ay 41aoorard aubatnnra which, ba aaya, ill ooIt thn prnblrm of Dying. Cbaval nvr dl Inon aptwar In Kurop. Ha not Ibat rparail..na hava bona eomptatd fa an Invaalnn of Amotion. H call oa ) Wardnnatnln and nrrnr him tha -wt f maklnc n-ntd. Ila damanda In ra bara abooluta dlanrmnmnnt and pnooo. CHAPTER V Continued. Beamingly It waa a pleasant, enjoy able aoclaj affair, with everything o smooth and poltshod that one might ally make a dangerous allp and break his own nrck. When CheTaller dl Lron arrtyed In his apartment he was well aware that b had bean followed, but he did not are. He waa thinking of th be witching Countta Roslny. Wher had be mat herT At last be found tha place In hi well classified memories. "The Amor loan Cafe Roelaumnt," h ejaculated. Then without further dulay ha went to bonl. Tfe ehanoellor sat la his library watting tha report of his follower. Aa aoon as he received th Informa tion that th chevalier had gone to bed and waa aafely eleeptng be did LTkarwiM, but ba did not sleep as soundly aa dl Loon. II had troubled drwama. Th reports that th ehanoellor re- eetred from the men who war follow ing th chevalier the next day war not zcltlng. He had visited th mr mini, studied new Industrie and. In face, was Interested In everything. Shortly before nightfall h went to hi haii gar, brought out his "plan and amend about above tha city, finally aa pending to such a height that he al most vanished from th eyes of the detaoUve. By ten o'clock he was again at th hotel Batnrday evening th cbevalter at tanded tha house ball at th palace of the Countess Roslny. He even played at tha card tables, losing a few gold pieces. Tha detective obtained a number of twenty mark colms and eot them to th chancellor with their ranort: every on waa of nineteenth century make. The Conntre Roslny was urrrmoned to a long confidential talk. No ona knew what they discussed, but when tza eottnteas was home and alon In har dainty, perfumed boudoir, sh locked th door and flung harsoU oa hnv sofa, weeping bitterly. hall betray him, th first real I hava ever seen; beside, how aa I be certain that ha will lov mT" Rbe clenched her little fist ana snooi It at th portrait of a man who hap Mrl m ba her huaband. "You fiend. what vou hava mado of mat" Everything went moothty; nobody tntnvfared with the chevaliers actions, .Mtinncii ha knew every move ba mad a was watched. On venlng, after returning from on of bis dally aortal trips, aa he Jumpad out of his machine, a dark nlia waa cast over his head and ,.nKii nf men araaped htm. Ha atmo-rled. but strong bands bald him faaL and a few minutes later ha waa ..4 .nd nearly suffocated by a heavy oioth that ,hut 0Ut Tbaa tha cloth was removed and a tight fitting bandage placed over Ma "WU1 th ehavmllar promh to-nwaiy o anknd a atranKe voice. iror, anw, la that case, I win noi auv htm." be forced, to -I nromtoa." was tha halpleaWpavav 11 i-n knavaf. n. waa Dlacad on a str-tebei-Uknyl .n.i and carried away. va. .M not aa. but hla-MOM of v t. tnid him that they easiiadl itim to a near by hangar; , there va placed In aozne kind of a toonaao A Va Hamad tha CtHUL Chug: Of a T nrrwarfnl motor. Tha buaa of tha pco-tf IWa tanowwd. of.. -.1 mrrmont he felt the : tltt-4 tag of tba aaroplne; tha air ermft Bdo ona tarn, than hot out voAt fttU power. Bararal nonra wtthout ebanga, but when th tnav .vi.. xaan ti descend he'recoKctaed Om fraah, salty air of thai ooean, dA Vaard tba water break on tbojawki ki a pecan ar. moomrni mam Tb machine landed and kaard muOml talk, but could not nndorwUad it. At laat ba ti lifted out from th touueau of tha macblo and earrled Into a building wbera tba baodaga u rmaOTed froio bl yea and tha rope cut. Ha found hlmiolf In a almDlr fur. nlihed, cloan room with a uniformed officer lUndlux bealdn blm. Lberaller dl lon. this la your room; tomorrow w will bay a talk." He ealuted courtwuRly and, turning bla heel, left, locking tha door on behind him. CHAPTER VI. Tha Meesage From Helgoland. Tha election waa over. Astra Pru dent, daughter of Hannibal Prudent, had been elected Resident of tha United l.epubllcs of America. Tha dignified Ambroslo Hule won tha vice- presidency. The elections of the south ern republics took place at different date, but throughout th continent th continentals were In power. Th girl, upon whom future respon- slMlltlee rested heavily, was strength ening herself for coming events. Bhe was occupied consulting politicians, generals, admirals, making flying trips to the fortifications that were rapidly going up, or being remodeled accord ing to tha new requlrementa of th time. Constantly sh expected news from tha man aba bad seen only once, the man whom sba looked upon aa tha de liverer of tha American continent, and also tha man sha loved. Days, weeks, months went by. The day of inauguration came. Bhe bad expected confidently that sha would hear from him, or sea blm on tha day sha took the oath at tba capital, but sha waa disappointed. Tha whole American continent cele brated tha day, but It waa empty of Joy for her, tha President, Eha appeared in white, simple. beautiful, unadorned except for tha ring which ba had given and sha al ways wore. Bhe looked Ilka a bride on bar way to tha altar with tha man aha bad cboaen. Tha caremonlea occupied almost tha entire day, and tha evening waa spent at tha ball given by tha contlnen tai ls ta. Throughout tha congratulations that were received a ahadow was hov ering over all. It was lata when Astra arrived at her borne. Bha looked over tha cor respondence that awaited her. There was no Una from tha man wbosa hand writing sha had never seen, no news whatever from Napoleon Edison. Yet ha bad said: "You will hear from ma aa soon aa I can tell you something den nit a. When you need me I will be at your side ready to help you." With these thought to console har aha bent her head to sleep. Tha President waa at her office early tha next morning. Her first of ficial action was to consult with the military commanders, then to send out a proclamation to all tha republics of tha greatest union of tha world. giving them detailed Instructions re garding tha defense of tha continent In accordance with tha decision of the most competent military men, Oeneral Eugene Qrant Gunner waa ap pointed commander In chief of tha con tinental armies of America. Ex ten slva arrangements were mada to n llut those who were willing to take up arms for tha defense of their country, and tha old form of national guard tactics were revived. Astra labored day and night though sha prayed that God would prevent tha bloodshed for which aha was pre paring her people. Such war bar thoughts and a till no newt cam from tha man who had promised so much. Tier cheeks began to lose their color, and her large aye often looked longingly Into the distance, -wny doea be not come? Why does ba not send a message 7" The Vice-president, Mr. Hale, was announced to box one evening. We -I Wtll Be There at W, Your Kxcel- leacy." bowed deeply before her aa the Pretv Ident, then with tha familiar air of a eloae friend, ba took Astra's band in his. "My dear girl," be began. "I inoah troubled; your efforts will un- dwmtne roar health. The rc vour cheek are already turning pale. Ton should think of yonraett In tba Interest of tba anion, or yoa will be OL MJT deer Astra, yon know Booh lI adore you." He ha. tainad Astra's band, but at word sh slowly withdrew It "1 nrst saw yon when under the of yonr father, watched yoa velon. strong and beautiful. I wtah yoa would let ma carry at lens part of yonr buroen. i am a man wro aaa stand more tbaa a frail womaai The gtri ptsatcniot Muabadt Uktng this for encouragement, Mr. TTale tlnued: "Astra, I love you, will yoa be my wife?" The statesman atood helpless before the girl who smiled kindly at him. Sit down, Mr. Vice-president, and be good enough to listen to me." He obeyed and Astra sat down op posite him. Your proposal honors me, Mr. Vice- president; I am sorry that I am un able to accept It. The times that wa are living In are such that matter such aa this would be out of place. and while you bave all my sympathy, I cannot tell you that you bavs my love." sigh escaped her lip; she thought of the man whom she loved, for whom sha felt that she was created. Bha yearned to say aorno soothing words to tha friend of her father, but Just then a sharp ringing sounded through th whole suite. It was a signal for extremely Important communications and she left hurriedly with a glance pleading for Hale's pardon. j A moment later Astra war In tba library putting the electro-stylograph In working order with shaking fingers. She could hardly believe her eyes; the pointer of the machine was on the Is land of Helgoland, the great German fortification. The machine waa at last adjusted; tba sparkling stopped and the strong. manly voice of Napoleon Edison waa heard. His picture appeared on tha helloplate, bowing smilingly toward tha girl whose heart was beating painfully. Her blood rushed to bar head as sha responded to tha greet ing. "Your excellency. I have to report that the confederated fleet of the Eu ropean monarchies started for Ma deira today. I have been a prisoner, but an hour ago I escaped. Tomor row at 10:00 p. m. I will be at tha Crystal Palace to tell you everything." "I am so very, very happy that I have at last beard from you!" Edison bowed; In the hazy back ground of the picture she could sea another man holding a steering wheel In his hand, and beside him was tba faint form of a woman watching Edi son. "I will ba there at ten, your ex cellency." "I will expect you!" The picture vanished. Bha leaned over the plate that had. a second ago, reflected the Image of the man in whom she placed all her hopes. As she took the paper out of tba machine to see the message she pon dered: "The message came from Hel goland, and ba says he will be here tomorrow. How can that be?" Recalling that the Vice-president was waiting for her, she went back to tba green room. "A very Important message came," sha said to Hale, In extenuation of her long absence. Then, after a short pause, sh added: "I may aa well tell you now, th confederated European fleet la on Its way to Madeira." Tha Vice-President gasped. "And you have connections with Europe, yonr excellency?" Bhe smiled at his surprise. "Not connections; only ona, but that ona I believe In implicitly." "Then there will be a aeaelon of the union ministers tomorrow T" "Not tomorrow, but very likely the day after." Shortly after this tha Vice-president left and Astra retired to her private apartment, giving out orders no ona should disturb her until tha next morning. When tha tired, but now happy girl was alone, undisturbed, she kissed tba ring with tha word "Cirynlth" on It, and looked up to heaven with Joyful eye. Th man who gav her th ring waa coming. CHAPTER Vlt The Prteon. The moraine after the imprison- ment of the Chevalier dl Leon a mil itary official came Into the room that served as his temporary cell. 1 have the liberty to offer yon the freedom of the fort In case' yoa give your word of honor not to try to es cape. It will not causa you any un easiness to do that as there is not the slightest chance for you to gain your liberty." Captain, I thank you very much; not only will I not give ray word, but I will tell you plainly that I Intend to do my beat to escape from this prison, where your superiors hare placed me without having the Bitchi est canee for the action." He smiled pleasantly at the captain and coo tin ned: "I can see that yon realise bow I feel about it and for that reason 1 advise yon to ba on tha alert or I will escape." Just as yoa please, chevalier. It is my duty to make your temporary detention as pleasant as possible, and If agreeable to you we can get ac quainted at the breakfast table." "That sounds good. I am hungry." The dining-room waa comfortable and pleasant; tha breakfast simple and wholesome. Prisoner and guard aat silent for a while, and at laat the chevalier said: "I suppose it is vain for me to ask yoa the name of the place where I ant Imprisoned To are right chevalier!" ' "Ton bare an advantage over ma, aafatti You know my nam and I don't know yours; Is It against yonr erdesw to tell msf "No, Indeed, chevalier; my narae is Bans Kuler." Thank yon. Captain Bnler. I a ure you that I am glad I bare your acquaintance." They talked pleasantly daring breakfast Afterward the captain atv eortad bis prisoner Into the edjoio tng f sailing and billiard room. Thar played a game of carambel; tha on. OO U COMTUTOKaV) .' Hearty Dutch Salutation. Th Dutch are exceedingly sparing of words, but their God bless you! af ter someone bas sneezed is both quick and hearty. Tbat sneezing is an evil, the bad effects of which can be avert ed by prayer. Is an alinoet world-wide superstition, but as colonizers the butch bad particular opportunity to test Its universality. Sneezing is tak en more seriously in Holland than any where elite. Italy's olive-oil yield for the 1912 113 season is estimated at 4U.000.000 gallons, compared with 65,000,000 gal lons lust season. Why Women tv M,ta.n nnTintunlaanWnen jfit. ..a an ku tha nnma lik flvinif WW , . l . ii .. umDS. oucn itreiiiiK way w winy w -1 - beadache or bearing down. Th local disorders and Inflammation, If there is any, should be treated with Dr. Pierce's Lotion Tablets. Then the nervous system and th entire womanly make-up feel the tonic enect ol DR. PIERCE'S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION when taken systematically and for ny period of time. It Is not a"cure-all," but has given uniform satisfaction for over forty years, being designed tof thm sing's purpose ol curing woman i Sold in liquid form or tablet by druggUU or send SO one-cent tamp for a box of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Tablets. Ad. Dr. K.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. Real Heroism. To live well in the quiet routine of life; to fill a little space because God wills it; to go on cheerfully with a petty round of little duties, little avo cations; to smile for the Joys of other when tha heart is aching who does this, his works will follow him. Ha may not ba a hero to tha world, but ha 1 ona of God's heroes. Dean Far rar. Mothers win flnH Mr. Winnows Bon t hi an tyro tha tnt maindr to w lor taelr oMidxea guiiiig la tnetniiig period. , Disillusionment, A woman bad three caskets to give to a man. Ona day she read In his aye that he could take but the near est and lowest, and that Instant arose from her heart the walling cry. "The king la dead." Will Levington Com fort. What Counts. What counts Is what we feel within. not what we do without Life. When Your Eyes Need Care Trr Untitle Era Remedy. No Bmartlnf reel no Acts Quickly. Try It for Bed, Weak, Tinm lr,a Oulnklr. Tf-V U for Be Wntcrv Erne and Granulated Kyellda. IUa tratad Book la each Pockair. Murine 1 CmpoM. by oar Orallaia not a "Pacant Mno an" ut aaed la succeaafnl PhrlclaiiB rron nan for moor Now dedicated la tba fate- Do and told br Uru1ta at Ko and KM ipnr Bool. Mans Bj Bairala anapua Tub, tba and Sua. Murine) Eye Remedy Co. Chloago Dr. Pierce' Pellet, small, su par coated, easy to take as candy, regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver ana Dow el and cure constipation. Colanel Mclntyre Has a Red-hot Sun day at Ashbury Park. Ashburr Park. N. J. This fashion able summer resort was visited last week-end by Colonel Mclntyre and the Central Provincial Quartet A special feature of the campaign conducted by the Colonel were the open-air gather ings at the "Gospel Chariot" in the grove, where the crowds listened with rapt attention and appreciation. Des pite the fact that the heat was Intense, with the thermometer registering 98 degrees in the shade, the meetings were successful, and one soul claimed r,4. r.ntnirj Cameron anfj Lleo- tsct avalanche of votes and sub scriptions. Several candidates ire holding back in order that their opponents will not get a Jine on how many vots they I i t . t I pave, ana u is ifoing to De nip nd tuck for first place in each istrict. Any candidate who im- Finds Help in Lydla E. Pink. Lam's Vegetable Compound. Belleme, Ohio. "I was In a terrible State before I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. 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It is an es tablished fact that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has restored bealth to thousands of such suffering women. Why .don't yoa try it If yoa keed such medicine T '". " u' 1 " 1 Raises the Dough Better! 25c Pound Coa Ail Grocara Have Nerves and warnlntft of 'vain' and dls- mes&eneers throughout body and b.ftu,Mni,H h harlfAfhe or peculiar aumenu. k noaaa7 PaonW Cnmmoft ii MA. h H V. Pane. M.U. 1006 n.f!.n i cMJmn ana I .W aDr.fntntna Athletic Vegetable. What 1 known as the "Jumping Bean" Is a curious Mexican seed which was sent over to England In the early fifties. Each bean contains tha larva of a worm slmlal rto our apple worm. It spins a soft case within the seed, and move about without harm. Tbia movement causes the bean to bump about upon any surface upon which It may be placed. His Downfall From Quadruplets. When Samuel Rawlinga, a baker, forty-one years old, waa sentenced to six months' hard labor as an Incorri gible rogue. It was stated that his downward career seemed to have be gun a few year ago when his wife gave birth to four children. He had since been prosecuted repeatedly for Ill-treating her. London Mail. Trouble Amidships. Nanny Goat "I thought father bad a perfect digestion." BUly 'He baa, ordinarily; but a while ago be ate a lot of adjectives off a circus poster." Puck. "You're Safe" so long as you 'keep the Stomach, Liver and Bowels working regu larly and when the first sign of weakness ap pears be sure to take HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS promptly. It will help you keep the appetite normal, digestion per fect and liver and bowels active. Try it. f DMT HURT A BIF is what they all say of oar Painless Methods af Extracting Teeth. Otrt-of-fi rla caa am thnar plate and brldae arork ftnlahndinoanl lay It nncnaarr. An sonorat cua an tan, back ad by2i la Portland Wise Dental Co. orncc hours. r) A M. to 8 P. M. Sandays le t Phorwt: A 2029: Main 2029. ralllnc Bids.. Third nnd Wnhlmrtee. 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