tyid Dairy Produce U all kind wntsd. Writ fu euf ' cash offer arson-ras c Co. JL.0 SOUR, ACID STOMACHS, OASES OR INDIGESTION , Each "Papa's Diapepsln" Dlgaats 3000 i gralna food, ending all atomach ' mlaary In flva mlnutea. HK'Kt MTKNI Your opi-wtunltir to buv f.,,.ia !i in laml fur l.i whl. h p.ltllv 1,1 tn elue within Oineveera. !' , .ymeiit. Vt rite uU. I'euple Kl , up K. HI'HTON - en flendst. i, I.. C.il. i.l... Niiii.ua .n.i ' . '.I V. i.i till.... U... ..M. taM ...in 11, II. Milieu en.eli.ee. a f ,u," r'leel.el f iutiMwoel UwU,.li'I''- OND-IIAND MACHINERY n.lil anal rhnrl: ninea, boiler. i rlr leiil '"r ol'" I I''1 I'rire". fc. MA II I IN lO., U let St.. rurllaau. Or. M WANTED : W vuarnnf buy. fur fMTi inn. r pricanl ritfrit. If f .1- i ll 4111 t H I.AM) 1 U. Lrli. HL HI. 4 harlrs HuUl. or1lanl. Or. llM MORTGAGE LOANS ly Amount at torrent Kates. JOHN K (UONAN l.lia lll.lg. I'ortlea. Oregve MOTOIt TUUl'KH. , our nam ami enure on a wie,, am, w .i.t v..u hv return mall our nw plan of ,fc f I iui -as ( 'l i-.-llli-s wltliiiut any ImOal '. I el the truck ley f.ir themselves. E luMolill.fc: HAI.r.S I'Nllr.UWKlTINU , CtJ.VI'ANY. 1 J P. O. Uu K'i I'urtlMul. Or. r I SYRu? OF FIGS" TO CONSTIPATED CHILD Joue "Fruit Laxative" can"! harm tender little Stomach, liver and lioweie. jfk at the tongue, mother! If "i A. your littlu one'a stomach, liver bowel iiicil clou :ib Ititf at ouco. i 1 peevish, trot's. Unties, doean'l $ J i at or act u.ilurully. or la fever I Stomach Hour, breath bail ; has Itliroul. diarrhoea, full of col-J. In triiHiouiiful of "California r (if l-'ins." ami In a ft'W hoiire all ff'il, rnnnliiiiloil wnstp, tiudlpput iljl d Hiid Hour lulu fi nily move Of It lllilii bowela wiilnml at r 1 1 (lid you have a well, playful tlilM tt Ak your druggist" for a 6l fcThottln of "California Hyrup of f,f which contains full direction bVblea, children of all and Time It! In flva mlnutea all atom ncli UlHtrcaa will no. No IndlKatlon, lirnrlbiirn. aourtifHa or LkIcI'Iiik of gua, acid, or crucial lun of undlucettd food, no dliiliu'K. bloullug, foul bi rain or ni'itdnclie. I'apH'a IilupfpHiii la noted for Ita apwvd In r'Kiilatlnt? upirt alomacha. It !a I tin niriHl, titilckPHt alnmaoh rem idy In thu li l world and be.ldea, It la bartnli'UH. I'ut nu end to atomach t rem bio (orevir by getting larK fifty cent i-aao of Pap'a Dirtpfpain from any dniK atore. You realize In flva minute how ntaxdlmte It la to auf-fi-r from linlli;i'Htlon, dyapepHln or any atonuu:li tllaorder. It'a the qulokeat, Hurt lit and moat harml;aa atomncb dot-tor In the world. Tactful Remark. Mra. FatlclKh, a lady who did not Iii-IIh hrr namn. got thlraty during a aoclal entertainment and amllinicly niontloni'd tli fact to a Kroup of young men atnndlnK neur her chair. There was a rush to aupply Iter want, and thu yniuiK mnn who reached her firnt with a sliiiot of water ah corn pi I mi'iiled on hla quick nen. "(Hi. that's nothlni?." b" rnplled lU-.litly. "I am uxnd to It. I not Into many a rlrcua and menagerie, when 1 wan a boy by carrying water to the elephunt." Putnam Fadeless Dyea guaran tee satisfaction. Contlnuoua Performance. "V have decided to Inform Willie that there la no Santa Claua." "At hla age? I wouldn't do It." "We are compelled to do It. lie Is Htlll hanging up hla atocklng. ami the expciiHA of filling It every night la too heavy. For 73 ycara Wright's Indian Vege table Tills hare been tbelr own recom mendation In conditions of upset atom ach. liver and bowels. If you have not tried them, a teat now wlll'prove their benefit to you Send for free sample to 372 I'earl St., New York. Ad. Yi-.i) Can't Fool All the Peoole. Conductor of Village Hand What's wrong. Huiicnn? luint-nn (cellolnt) The drum's been playin' inn mualtt and I've buen playln' IllM Conductor I thocht there was some- ; thing no Just quite rlcht. runch. I'ree to Onr lleadere Write Murtti Ky Hi-mijj, Co.. Chli-eso, for K 111 ii -tral.-.l K?i llHk lr. Write l abuut Your ICje Troutile anil Ib.y will ilTle m ... i.,.iy, A iinllrmt inn uf lha Uiirln. Mmiln-4 In Your Hirlal Vm. Your lJruivl-1 will IrM you tlil Murine K-H"Tce n-ira Lr., htruKiti!! Weak Kya. Dornn'l pruari, rMH,cir ,.y -ulli, inn arlie lur ws. l'r U In nur .en nu4 lu liitl'y'e Ejrea Cue IKI 1 ycllde aud tirauulalton. jrsular election amount to tZW,-1 Ati aero of wheat needa 60 tona of A .1. , water a mourn. f iwn up. cit paid bv New York el'y for UK ttlacea for four primary mid if 1 (31 1 III U -To Women- Seeking Health and Strength For those ilia peculiar to women Dr. Tiorco 3 recommends his "Favcrito l'rcscription" aa gj "THE NERERIEBY,, H El 13 1 A medicine prcpnreti by repularrraduated phyaiciaa of nnua nul rxponence in treating woman's diseases carefully adapted to work in harmony with the most decate feminine constitution. y All medicine tJenlers have solil t with satisfaction to cu 'tomers for the pant 41) years. It is ivr obtainable In liquid or utrar-coatcd tablet form at the drugstore or send GO one-cent I a ltufTalA t ai.tuiipa lur nii u, v . Mii'ia iui m v . . . uun, -- - - I r.ei-ry woman may write fully and eoifdentlatly to Dr. liiTulnU' Hotel and Surgical Irmtilute. l(Tln. N. Y, and I aure that her caa will receive careful, ttiuKientioua. confl . rterce. I k. Bure that ner Can Will rfMTramui, nacieniioua. connuaniiai nmiulw rm I km. ami that experienced tueicai advice will be given to ber absolutely tre. Dr. i'irrc ' Htatant Ptl'.tf rgulatm onf invigorutm tlomach, liv 1 0f and bowl. Sugar eaatuJ, tiny granule mosy to takm as candy. Wlna Either Way. i Eaay to Find. icr say that A man who has cold , "And ll you ever seek the man?" at it pretty sure to havo an active we asked lie office. sin. 1 iiicn ou wire, repuea the tirrice. "Tin. either that or a well filled i "nut I fotil him wiiltrtiK outside my irsa." Chicago Hecord Herald. door. l lt lnnntl Inquirer. '4'den ! i lolmter IndiiHtry. m making efforts to revive I The A door." I'll Ini J'he Amel-i the greategtl an mountain sheep are apers In the world. onderfui Blood Bniedy That Works in ihoTissues 3 Very Latest Thecry About Hontnd Why iha ' Ohsd is Disardsre i. .r . i 4va-AL ' a S. H. Means Pure Wood Which Insures Long Llfo and rrtat evperta !n Chemletrr and ei'il"T now declare wliut ho all f ben contenilril by the Hwirt I win ery that the mrim of blond tllanrdur lodsment la lbs Interstice ct the tlJ- 1 herein in whnre 8. fl. R. troea to rapidly, effectively and Wltb woa- killy notlneatile renulte. ' famous ttlnnil purlfler enntetna Inul conipntiniits luat ae Tttat anH Sitlal to healthy blood aa the nutritive onta of wheat, roaat beef, and fata A the auatare that make up our dally on. a matter cr faet there la on 1nre t In H. H. R. which aervee the active t ie "f atlmulatttis; eauh cellular part Be body to the healthy and J ullclou I linn of Its own eenentlal ntitrltnrnt. fN why It regenerutea the bl'"il eup. why It has euch a tretnemloua In Sic In overcoming ecaemo, rah, puu t aaa ait aMu aOUvUeiuh ttlth. And In regenerating thiuea ft. ft. B. ha a rapid and rHmitlvekiMoial effect upon all thnee Irritating hluencea that cauae rheiirnatlmn, anrnWiroat, weak eyra, inae of weight, thin 4 cheeka, and that weartnea of muacle -a nerva that la generally experienced, IkU sufferer Willi poleuned blood. I (let a bottle of R ft. 8.1 any drug tore, and In a few dnya yoisjil not only feel brlgtit, and enrrgello, biiou wlil b th picture of sew life. 1 P. 8. 8. la prepared only lifh labora tr.ry of th Bwtit BiectHo C lOl Swift J.i.iiT. Atlanta. Oc Who maltln a vary efficient Meiiloal Department where all who have any bbml diorilen( a atub. born nature may write freely advice. 8. 8. a la sold tverywher tall drug aturca. Ileware of all attempts t'Belt von aomethliiK "Juat aa good,' LoW tuyeel ,4. tk ta I SYNOPSIS. Cowboy of the Flying Heart ranch are heartlirnkMn over tiie lnna of their niuch prUed phonograph by th nVfeat of ttielr I'liumiii'iii In a foot-race with the cook of the Centipede ruiii-h. A noun party I on at Hi Klylii- Heart. . J. WalllnKford Hiieed. ciieer 1,-mli-r at Yule, and Culver t 'ovlructoii, tnti-r-coli'-Klnte champion run mr. r eM.,-id. ll.-l.-n ldaki-. Hpwd'e nweettienrt, be,-ornee liiti-r-at-il in the toa of th plmnottriiph. Sh auggeat to Jan t'hapln, aimer r the owner of the rancti. that ) Induce Covington, her lover, to win tun k the phnnogriiiili. Helm declare that If t'ovliiKton won't run, Kpeed will. Tl,e cowboy are hllartoti over the proa pei t. Mgieed and hi valet. Larry Ola, trainer at Yale, arrive. Helen Hlake aek Hpi'eij, who ha poaed to her aa an ath lete, to race agnlnnt the (Vntljiene man. The eowhoye )oln In the appeal to Wally. and fearing thiit Helen will nnd hltn out, he conenta. He InalHta, however, that h nhall he entered a an unknown, figuring that t'ovlngton will arrive In ttme to take hla place Krieed begin training under (ilnaa'a direction. The ladle fix up train ing quarters for Speed. CHAPTER VII-entinued. "No, Indeed," Jean corrected, "he will merely uae tbia room to train In." "How do you train In a room?" Stover aaked her. "Why, you Juat train. I auppoae." Miss Chapln turned to Glass. "How does a person train In a room?" "Why, he Just trains, that's all. A guy can't train without tralnln' quar ters, csn be?" "We thought It would make a nice gymnaelum," offered Mlaa Hlake. "I-ooks like business." Stover's ad miration was keen. "I rode over to Gallagher's place last night and laid our bets." "How much bar yon wagered?' asked Fresno. - "Moro n we can afford to lose." "Hut you aren't going to lose," Miss Hlake said, enthusiastically. "I got Gallagher to play some rec ords for me." " 'Silas on Fifth Avenue'?" "Sure! And 'Th Holy City,' too! Willie stayed out by the barb-wire fence; be didn't daat to go In. When I come out I found him ready to cry Tint desperado has sure got th heart of a woman. I reckon he'd commit murder for that phonograph he' ao full ot aontlment" Fresio spoke sympathetically. "It's a fortunate thing for you fel lows that Speed cam when he did. I'm anxious for him to beat this cook, ajod I bate to ace him so careless with bis training." "Careless!" cried Helen. "What's he done?" Inquired Stover. "Nothing, so far. That's the trouble. He's sure he can win. but" Fresno shook bis head, doubtfully "there's such a thing as overconfldence. No matter how good a man may be, he should take care of himself." "What's wrng with his tralnln'?" demanded Glaaa. "I think he ought to have mor rest. It's too noisy around th house; he can't get enough sleep." "Nor anybody else," agreed Glass, meaningly; "there's too much slngln "That's funny," said Stover. "Music soothes me, no matter how bad It Is. Last night when we come back from the Centipede Mr. Freeno was slngln' 'Dearie,' but I dozed right off in the middle of it An' It's the sam way with cattle. They Ilk IL It's part "Ain't He No Champeen?" of a man's duty when he's nlght-rldln' a herd to plien the atmoaphere with melody." "We can't afford to spoil Speed's chances," argued the young man. "There Is too much at stake. Am I right, Mr. Glass?" Now, like most fat men, Lawrence Glass was fond of his rest, and sine his arrival at the Flying Heart his sleeping hours had been shortened con siderably, so for once he agreed with the Californlnn. "No question about It," said he. "And I'll sleep here with him If you'll put a couple of cots In the place." "Hut suppose Mr. Speed won't do It?" questioned Miss Illak. "You ask him, and ba won't refuse," said Jean. "We don't want to see him defeat ed," urged Helen's other suitor; at which th girl rose, saying doubtfully: "Of course I'll do my best. If you think It's really important" "Thank you," said Stover gratefal'iy. while Fresno congratulated hlmaelf upon an easy victory. The two girls took Speed's trainer with them, and went forth in search of the young man. "It's up to you fellows to see that he gets to bed early," said Fresno, when b and Stover were alone. "Leave It to us. And as for gettin up, we turn out at daylight. I don't reckon be could sleep none after that if ha tried." Stover pointed to the striped elastic colls of the exerciser against the wall. "I didn't want to speak about it while they was here said he, "but one of them young ladies lost her garters." "That's not a pair of garters, that's a chest-weight." "Jest wait for what?" "Chest-weight cheat-developer." "Oh!" Stover examined the device curiously. "I thought a chest develop er came !n a bottle." Fresno explained the operation of the apparatus, at which the cowman remarked, admiringly: "That young fellur Is all right, ain't he?" . "Think so?" "Sure! Don't you?" Fresno explained hjs doubts by a crafty lift of bis brows and a shrug. "I thought so at first." Stover wheeled upon him abruptly. "What's wrong?" "Oh, nothing." After a pause the foreman remarked. vaguely: "He's the lntercollegtt cham peen of Yale." "Oh no, hardly that, or I would have heard of him." "Ain't he no champeen?" "Champion of the running broad smile and the half-mile talk perhaps "Ain't he a foot-runner?" "Perhaps. I've never seen him run, but I bare my doubts." "Good Lord!" moaned Stover, weak ly. "He may be the best sprinter In the country, mind you, but I'll lay a little bet that he can't run a hundred yards without sustenance." "Without what?" "Sustenance something to eat." "Well, we'v got plenty for him to eat," said the mystified foreman, "You don't understand. However, time will tell." "Hut we ain't got no time. We've made this race 'pay or play,' a week from Saturday, and the beta are down We was afraid the Centipede would welsh when they seen who we had, so we framed It that way. What's to be doner Again Fresno displayed an artistic restraint that was admirable. "It's none of my business," said he, with a careless shrug. "I I guess I'll tell Willie and the boys." vouchsafed Bill apprehensively. "No! riot Don't breathe a word I've said to you. He may be a cracker jack, and I wouldn't do him an Injus tice for the world. All the same, I wish he hadn't broken my stop-watch. "ir you think n broke it a-pur- pose?" "What do you think?" Stover mopped the sweat from his brow. "Can't we time hltn with a ordinary watch?" "Sure. We can take yours. It won't be exact, but " "I ain't got no watch. I bet mine last night at the Centipede. Willie's got one, though." "Mind you. be may be all right," Fresno repeated, reassuringly; then hearing the object of their discussion approaching with his trainer, the two strolled out through the bunkroom. Stover a prey to a new-born suspicion, Fresno musing to himself that diplo macy was not a lost art. "You're a fine friend, you are!" Speed exploded, when ha and Glass were inside the gymnasium. "What made you say 'yes?'" "I had to." "Rot, Larry! You played Into Fresno's hands deliberately I Now I've got to spend my evenings In bed while he sits In the hammock and sings 'Dearie.' " He shook his head gloomily. Who knows what may happen?" "It will do you good to get some sleep, Wally." "Out I don't 'want to sleep!" cried the exasperated suitor. "I want to make love. Do you think I cam all the way from New York to sleep? I can do that at Yale." "Take It from me, Do, you've got plenty of time to win that dame. Eight hours Is a workln' day anywhere." Glass chuckled. "The whole thing Is a hit Look at this joint, for Instance." He took In their surroundings with a comprehensive gesture. "It looks about as much like a gymnasium as I look Ilk a contortionist. Why don't you get a Morris chair and a mandolin?" There are two reasons," said Speed, facetiously. "First, It takes an athlete to get out "Mrla chulr; and, sec ond, a mandolin has proved to ba many a young mau'a ruin." Glass examined the bow of ribbon upon the loncborn piece of exercising apparatus. "It looks Ilk th tralnln'-stabl for the Colonial Dames. What a yelp this place would b to Covington or any other athlete." 'It I not an athletic gymnasium." Speed smiled as be lighted a cigarette. It Is a romantic gymnasium. As Socrates once observed " "Socrates! I'm hep to blm," Glass Interrupted, quickly. "I trained a Greek professor one and got wised up on all that stuff. Socrates was th the Hemlock Kid." "Exactly! As Socrates, the Hem lock Kid, deftly put It, 'in boo signa ture vintage.' " "I don't get yon." "That Is archaic Scandinavian, and. translated, means, 'Love cannot tbrlv without her bower.' " "No answer to that telegram yet, eh?" "Hardly time." "Better wire Covington again, hadn't you? Mebbe he didn't get it?" "I promised Mrs. Keap that I would, but " Speed lost himself abruptly In speculation, for be did not know ex actly how to manage this unexpected complication. Of one thing only was be certain; It would require some thought. "Say, Wally, suppose Covington don't come?" "Then I shall sprain my ankle," said the other. "Hello! What in th world" Still Bill Stover and Willie came Into the room carrying an armful of lum ber. Behind them followed Carara with a huge wooden tub, and Cloudy rolling a kerosene barrel." "Where do you want It, gents T" inquired the foreman. "Where do we want what?" "The shower-bath." "Shower I didn't order a shower bath!" "No; but we aim to make it as pleas ant for you aa we can." "If there is anything I abhor. It's a shower-bath!" exclaimed the athlete. "You Just got to have one. Mr. Fresno said all this gymnasium lacked jcr l ft' v Carara Followed With a Hug Wood, en Tub. was a shower bath, a pair of scales, and a bulletin board. He said you'd cure need a bath after workln' that chest-developer. We ain't got no scales, nor no board, but we'll toggl up some sort of a bath for you. Th blacksmith's makln' a squlrter to go on the bar'l." "Very well, put it wherever you wish. I sha'n't use it." "I wouldn't overlook nothln'. If I was you," said Willie, In even milder tones that Stover had used. "You overwhelm me with these lite tie attentions," retorted Mr. Speed. "Where you goln" to run today?" in quired the first speaker. "I don't know. Why?" "We thought you might do a hun dred yards agin time." "Nix!" interposed Glass, hurriedly. "I can't let him overdo at the start. Besides, we ain't got no stop-watch." "I got a reg'lar watch," said Willie, "and I can catch you pretty close. We'd admire to see you travel soma. Mr. Speed." But Glass vowed that he was In charge of his protege's health, and would not permit it. Once outside, however, he exclaimed: "That's mor of Fresno's work. Wally! I tell you. he's Jerry. He'll rib them pirates to clock you, and if'they do well, you'd better keep runnin", that's all." "You can do me a favor," said Speed. "Buy that watch." "There's other watches on the farm." "Buy them all, and bring me th bill." Before setting out on his dally grind. Speed announced to his train er that he had doclded to take him along for company, and when that corpulent gentleman rebelled on th ground that the day was too sultry. his employer would have none of It, so together they trotted away later In the morning. Speed in, bis silken suit. Glass running fiat-footed and with great effort. But once aafely bidden from view, they dropped Into a walk. and selecting a favorable resting place. paused. Speed lighted a cigarette. Glass produced a dock of cards from his pocket, and they played seven-up. Having covered five miles In this ex hausting fashion, they returned to th ranch in time for luncheon. Both at heartily, for the exercise had agreed with them. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Extravagance Waated. "What's doing?" asked th tall plumber. "You're all dolled up." "Had a data with my best girl," explained the short bricklayer. "But aren't you going to keep It?" "I showed up all light, but sh wasn't there." "That was pretty tough." "I wouldn't car," said the short brlck'ayer, "only I went and had my shoes thlned all for nothing." Young'stown Telegram, Sorry! Remorse alway3 "gets you" when you have been neglectful of the Stomach, Liver and Bowels and have al lowed a spell of Bilious ness or Indigestion to d e velop but be of good cheer, and try a bottle of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It will help you back to health. Start today. X .V'.-?" e? ir - -CiiiN V I; "Dlamuni Qa.lif, 'ir?33i ft! tested y. 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Furred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indiges tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which cause your stomach to become filled with undi gested food, which sours and ferments like garbage in a swill barrel. That's th first step to untold misery indi gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that Is horrible and nauseating. A Cascaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and straighten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feel ing good for months. Putting Them Away. "Your wife seems to have had a happy Christmas." "Yee; nearly every gift she got will do to pass along next year. It is such a comfort to her to know that sh ha her Christmas shopping for 1914 prac tically done." Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first put up 40 years ago. They regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els. Sugar-coated tiny granules. The Bookkeeper's Mistake. Travers (phoning tailor) What dc you mean by sending a bill with my new suit? I consider it an insult. Tailor (meekly) Very sorry, air. It's the new bookkeeper's fault: h evidently got you mixed up with those who pay. Boston Transcript. THICK, GLOSSY HAIR FREE FROM DANDRUFF Qirlsl Try It! - Hair gets soft, fluffy and beautiful Get a 25 cent bottle of Danderine. If you care for heavy hair that glis tens with beauty and Is radiant with life; has an Incomparable softness and Is fluffy and lustrous, try Danderine. Just on application doubles the beauty of your hair, besides it imme diately dissolves every particle ol dandruff. You can not have nice heavy, healthy hair if you have dandruff. This destructive scurf robs th hair of its lustre, its strength and Its very life, and if not overcome It produces a feverishness and Itching of th scalp; the hair roots famish, loos en and die; then the hair falls out fast Surely get a 25 cent bottle ot Knowlton's Danderine from any drug stor and Jut try It Victory. "Well." says th philosopher ol folly. "I Just won my case against th scoundrel who took my hous away from me. My lawyer's going to movs Into It next week." Cleveland Plain Dealer.