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I g"t s hntlle of h Mltmiirnt anil ntt it on four tlmea, if l three ilaya lie ahnweil no Inme- I 4 nil, ami ni.iila a thirty Utile trio eiHr li, Aku.JJ. U bmli f I Fee Solint aaJ Tkrwah rl may need Sloan's Liniment en a . . . -sre ror apllnt ami cured her. Tlile e Ilia ll.inl Ixirae I've rurnl. Ilae toienilcil It to my nrujhhore for e and they aay It la flue. I and It t ijiiimiiit ercr awl. I keen Old your Sure Colic Cure for r my. aluly ed nriKhhora, anil I ran certi enrml it for Colic." JL li. L0AN'S INIMENT pilck, safe remedy for poul sop.cauker and bumble-foot. f It. Fes Rene mi Caaker tn'e IJnlment Is the sneerlleat stet rrmcily for poultry roup and J in all Ita forma, e.neelally for In the wliKluipe." X. i. JwaalaV dl Dealer. ZSe, BOa, A 11.09 8 loan's Beak ea Heeaee, Cattle, fss sad Peuhrf saal free. Aedrees iRt t SlOAft, be. a! I: HahJXtavi&I a , rjy amusing the liver Mr ' am. the system of accumulated fill I nd f THE DLOOD vM U Veat Bositt, laa. H . mm I U- No. JO, -14. tf! I erlllng . adTerlleert, aleaes sms I f"?1 Notlc to Firmer. Parties who arc uiilnjr Alamo Cai En glntt In Oregon, Washington and Idaho are nureDy advisud that lh Western h'arauhar Mmhinery Co., of Portland, Ore-iron, are the exclusive distributor of Alamo Knylnes, and carry a complete lina of extra and repairs for Alamo Enghtrt in stock. Write ui direct and ava time and money. We ahip the same day by Par cel Post. Special prices end easy term to you direct. If your dealer does not handle Alamo Engine, write u fur catalog; and price. We aell Traction Kni.'iiie, Threshing Machine, Saw Mill Machinery and Ir rigation riant. Write ua stating what you need, and we will mail catalog free. The Weatern Kar'inhar Machinery Co. 8UH to "114 Kant Salmon St., i'ortland, Oregon. The Burden of the Tim. "Have any package been brought to the house, Ma?" "Only the one your futher brought home IdHt ulght." The total amount of money reposing on the ocvun'a bottom In the ahupe of lubtuarlne cable Is 250,000,ouo. Locomotive Engineer Has Remarkable Experience I have been thinking that word from tnn would benefit those who may be Dufferlng a I was before I begun tak ing your Swamp Root, the great kid ney, liver and bladder remedy. I am a locomotive engineer, employed on the Tyrone ti Clearfield Ilntnch of the 1'eiinsylvanla Kailroud. Three years ago I was afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble so bad that I was com pelled to lay off duty from my engine and was In the care of two -doctor. However thnlr medicine did not bene fit me. One duy, I noticed your ad vertisement, to send name and ad dress for a sample bottle of Hwnmp Koot At this time my trouble had reached a aerloua stage. I sent for the sample bottle and In three days received a small bottle of Swamp-Hoot which I took according to directions. and by the time I had taken the con tents, I could pass water more freely. I was so pleased with my experiment that I sent my wife to the drug store of W. If. Mlllck. riillllpHhurg, To., and secured a one-dollar bottle . I contin ued taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root until 1 was entirely cured. Now when ever I feel any pain or soreness after being exposed to bad weather or hard work, I take a done or two of Kwamp Hoot. I cannot recommend this rem edy too highly, expcciully to brother engineers who are more or lene trou bled with their kidneys (more than any other class of men.) Your truly, T. J. VAN SCOYOC. 1206 Lincoln Ave., Tyrone, I'a. j t ounty or uiair State of Pennsylvania ( I'eraonnlly appeared before me, a Notary Public, T. J. VanScoyoc, who being duly sworn, doth depoHo and say that 'the foregoing statement Is true. Sworn and subscribed to before me tbls lutb day of July. A. D 1909. II. U. CALUKWOOD. Notary Public. Letter ve Dr. KUmer tt Co.. Blnghamton, N.T. Prove What Swamp-Root Win Do Tor You Send ten centa to Dr. Kilmer ft Co., ninghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottlo. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Itegular fifty-cent aud one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. General Leonard Wood, chief of staff of the United States army, has had many expression of admiration volcod aa to bla personal appearance. It remained, however, for a humble maid servant to apotheosize his looks. A young girl who, knowing the general, worships blin as her hero always keeps a photograph of him In uniform on her dressing table. One day, entering ber bedroom suddenly. she chanced upon ber newly acquired maid, who stood agnpe, with gleaming eyes, holding the photograph lu her band. Startled Into speech, the servant asked "What's he, mlssT" "He's an officer, Norah.'" The young mistress deemed that answer suffl slent "Gee, miss," was tha breathless comment, as the maid put down the picture llngerlngly, "but alu't he the iweot-looklu' cop!" Neals's Monthly. Constipation causes and seriously ag gravates many diseases. It Is thor oughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated granules. Breaking It Gently. "t am In great trouble, Nellie." "Tell me, dearest, what It Is no one has a better right to share your troubles than your fiancee." "I have Just got married!" 10 CENT "CASCARETS" IF BILIOUS OR COSTIVE For Sick Headache, 8our Stomach, Sluggish Liver and Bowels They work while you sleep. Furred Tongue, Dad Taste, Indiges tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable Head aches come from a torpid liver and clogged bowels, which causa your itomach to become filled with undi gested food, which sours and ferments Ilk garbage In a swill barrel. That's the first step to untold misery Indi gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow kin, mental fears, everything that Is horrible and nauseating. A Cnscaret tonight will give your constipated bowels a thorough cleansing and itralghten you out by morning. They work while you sleep a 10-cent box from your druggist will keep you feel ing good for months. liMCtqllm. TaWle Owl. It) la t1. (tola W Drairtst. OjSomb i SYNOPSIS. Cowboys ef tha Flylna Heart ranch ara aa.rttrok.n ovar tha loss of thalr much- art ma phonograph by tha defeat ef their .-h&jnplon In a foot-rice with the oook of the lentlpoile ranch. A. tiouae puny la in at the Firing Heart 1. Walllngford Bpeeit cheer Irtder at Tale, and Culver Covlmrtoe), Inter-collcslate rhamulon run. aer, ere expected. Hnlrn Wake, Hpeeil's iweeineart. becomes Intereateil In the loes If the bhonoa-ranh- Hhe euira-pata to Jean 1 1 napm. slater or the owner or the ranch that ah. Induce Covlnerton. her lover, to in mi pnonosrapn. ueipn oai'mme mat ir Covington won t run. Hpeed will, I he Cowboys are hilarious ever the pros- am-t. rlpeed and his valet. Iarrr Glaae. Iralner at Yale, arrive. Helen Wake sake Speed, who has poaed to her aa an ath lete, to rae a sain at the Centipede man, Hie cowboys loin In the a d Deal to Wallv and fearing that Helen will find hlrn out. lie ronaent. He Inalals. however, that he hall be entered ea an unknown, figurine mat i ovingion win arnv. In time to take hla place. Kreeno, glee club singer from Hianford unlvrralty and In luve with Helen, tries to dlivreillt. Speed with the ladle and the cowboys, flpeed and Olane fut In tha time they are suppoeed to be raining playing cards In a secluded spot. The cowboys eiplaln to Bpeed how much th. race means to them, Speed assures mem he win do bis best. CHAPTER VIII Continued. uut this comforting conclusion wavered again, when Berkeley Fresno, who had awaited their report, scoffed openly. "He can't runt If he could run he'd be running. I tell you, he can't run as fast as a sheep can walk." "Senor, you see those beautiful medal he have?" expostulated Carara. "Sure," agreed Willie. "Ills brisket waa covered with 'em. He bad one that hung down like a dewlap." "Phony!" "I've killed men for less," muttered the stoop-shouldered man. "Did you see hla legs?" Fresno was bent upon convincing his hearers. "Couldn't help but see 'em In that runnln' suit." "Nice and soft and white, weren't theyT" "They didn't look like dark meat," Btover agreed, reluctantly. "Out you can't go nothJa' on the look of a fel lere legs." "Well, then, take hla wind. A run ner always has good lungs, but I'll bet If you snapped him on the cheat with rubber band he'd cough himself to death." "Mebbe he alnt In good shape yet" Fresno sneered. "No, and be'U nev er get Into good condition with those girls hanging around him all the time. Don't you know that the worst thing In the world for en athlete 1 to talk to a woman?" "That's tha worst thing In the world for anybody," said Willie, with cyni cism. "Out how can we atop It?" "Make him eat aa well aa sleep In hla training quarters; don't let him spend any time whatever In female company! Keep your eyea on him tight and day." Willie spoke his mind deliberately. "I'm In favor of that If thla la an other Humpy Joe affair I'm a-goln' to put one more notch In my gun-handle, and tt looks like a cub boar bad chawed It already." "There ain't but one thing to do," Stover announced, firmly. "We've got to put It up to Mr. Glaaa and learn the truth." "You'll find him In the bunk-house," directed Fresno. "I think I'll trail along and bear what he has to aay." CHAPTER IX. 1 filed In. He regarded them with careless contempt, and removed his clay pipe to ex claim, cheerfully: "0 too gents I Where's my pro tege?" "I don't know. Where did you have It last?" "I mean Speed, my tralntn' partner. That's a French word." "Oh! We Just left him." "Think I'll hunt him up." "Wait a minute." Willie came tor ward. "Let t talk." "All right We'll visit Let har go, professor." "You've been handltn' him for quite a spell, haven't you?" "Sure I It'a my tralnln' that put him where he Is. Ask him If It ain't" "Then ho's a good athlete, la he?" "Ia be good? Huh!" Glaaa grunted, expressively. "How fast can he do a hundred yards?" Larry yawned aa If thla conversa tion bored him. "Oh bout eight seconds." At this amazing declaration Willie paused, aa if to thoroughly dlgeat tt "Eight seconda!" repeated tno Ut ile man at length. "Sure I Depends on how he feels, of course." Berkeley Fresno,- In -the corner, nickered audibly, at which the trainer scowled at him. "Think he can't do It eh? Well. he'e thehe four waya from the aoe." Seeing no evidence that hla state LASS had gone to the cow- m ' boys' aleeplng quarters In I search of hla employer, and m . i-- , . , , was upon ma point vi tear ing wnen me aeiegauon AJJOMANCE OF ment failed to carry conviction In oth er quartera at least Glaaa went furth er. It waa ao easy to string these simple-minded people that he could not resist the temptation. "Didn't you never bear about the klllln' he made at Saratoga?" he queried. Willie started, and hla hand crept slowly backward along bla belt "Klll ln' I la that his game?" "Now, get me right" explained the former speaker. "He breaks tralnln', and goee up to Saratoga for a little rest While he's there he wins eight thousand dollars playln' dlabolo." "Playln' what?" queried Stover. "Dlabolo I He backs himself, of course." Glass took an Imaginary spool from hla pocket, spun It by means of an Imaginary atrlng, then sent It aloft and pretended to catch It dexterously. The cowboys watched him with grave, un comprehending eyes. "He starts with a case five and run It up to eight thousand dollars, that's all." Stover uttered an exclamation of astonishment whereupon the New Yorker grew even bolder. "The next week he hops over to Bar Harbor and wins the futurity ping pong stakes from scratch. That'a worth twenty thousand if lt'a worth a lead nickel. Oh, I guess he's there, all right!" He aearched out a match and relighted his pipe. "I suppose he's a great croquet play er, too," observed Fresno, whose face was purple. "Sure!" Glass winked at him, glad to aee that the Callfornlan enjoyed thla kind of sport "We don't care nothln' about hla skill at alelght-of-hand tricks." aald the man In spectacles, seriously. "And we wouldn't hold his croquet habits agin him. Some men drink, some gamble, aome do worse; every man haa bis weakness, and croquet may be bis. What we want to know la this: Can he win our phonograph?" "Surest thing you know!" "Then you vouch for him, do you?" Willie's eyes were bent upon the fat man with a look of searching gravity that warned Glass not to tempoiixe. "With my life!" exclaimed the train er. , "You're on!" said the cowboy, with unexpected grlmness. "What d' you mean?" But before the other could explain, Berkeley Fresno, who had sunk weak ly Into a chair at Larry's extravagant praise of hla rival, afforded a diver sion. The tenor had leaned back, con vulsed with enjoyment when, losing bla balance, he came to the floor with a crash. The sudden sound brought a terrifying result, for with a startled cry the undersized cowman leaped aa If touched by a living flams. Like a flash of light he whirled and poised on his toes, his long, evil-looking revolver drawn and cocked, hla tense face ml turellke and fierce. Hla eyea glared through his spectacles, hla livid fea tures worked aa if at the sound of hi own death-call. Hie whole frame was Like a Flaah Hla Revolver Out Leapsd tense: a galvanic current had trans formed him. His weapon darted to ward the spot whence the noise bad come, and he would have fired blindly had not Stover yelled: "Don't ahoot!" Willie paused, and the breath crept audibly Into his lungs. "Who done that?" he asked, harshly. Still BUI brought his lanky frame up above the level of the table. "God 'lmlghtyl don't be ao sudden, Willie!" he cried. "It waa a acci dent" But the gun man seemed uncon vinced. With a cat-like tread he stole cautiously to the door, and atared out Into the sunlight; then, aeelng nobody In sight he replaced his weapon In It resting place and sighed with relief. "I thought It was the marshal from Wtoo," a sail. TleU never git rae alive." Stover addressed himself to Fresno, who bad gone pale, and was still pros trate where he had fallen. "Get up, Mr. Berkeley, but dont make no more moves like that behind a man's back. He most got yen." Fresno arose In a daze and mopped hla brow, mumurlng, weakly: "I I didn't mean to." Carara and Mr. Cloudy came out from cover whither they bad tied at Willis's first movement. "I dreamed about that feller agin last night," apologized the little man. "I'm sort of nervous, and any audden noise sets me off." Aa for Glaaa, that corpulent Indi vidual had disappeared aa If into thin air; only a stir In one of the bunka betrayed hla hiding place. At the flrit eight of Willie's revolver he had dived for a refuge and waa now flat tened agalnat the wall, a pillow pressed over his head to deaden the expected report "Hey!" called the foreman, but Glass did not hear him. "Seema to be gun-shy," observed Willie, gently. Stover crossed to the bunk and laid a hand upon the occupant at which a convulsion ran through the trainer'! soft body, and it became as rigid aa If locked in death. "Come out Mr. Glaaa, It's all over." Larry muttered In a stifled voice, "Oo 'way!" "It waa a mistake." He opened bis tight-shut lids, rolled over, and thrust forth a round, pallid face. He saw Stover laughing, and beheld the white teeth of Carara, the Mexican, who said: "Perhaps the Senor is sleepy!" Finding himself the object of what seemed to him a particularly senseless Joke, the New Yorker crept forth, hla fard suffused with anger. Strangely enough, he still retained the pipe In his fingers. "Say, are youse guys tryln' to kid me?" he demanded, roughly. Now that no firearm waa In eight he was master of himself again; and aeelng the cause of bla undignified alarm leaning against the table, he atepped toward him threateningly. "If you try that again, young feller, I'll chip you on the Jaw, and give you a long, dreamy nap." He thrust a short, square fist under Willie's nose. That scholarly gentleman straight ened up, and edged hla way to one side. Glass following aggressively. "You're a husky, ain't you?" said the little man, squinting up at the red face above him. "Am I?" Glass snorted, "take a good look!" With deliberate menace he bumped violently into the other. It waa with difficulty he could res train himself from crushing him. Stover gasped and retreated, while Carara crossed himself, then sidled back of a bunk. Mr. Cloudy atepped Bluntly out through the open door and held hla thumba. "You start to kid me and I'll wallop you" "One moment!" Willie was trans figured suddenly. An Instant since he had been a stoop-shouldered, short sighted. Insignificant person, more gentle mannered than a child, but la a flaah he became a palpitating fury: an evil atom surcharged with such terrlflo venom that hla antagonist drew back involuntarily. "Don't you make no threat'nln' moves In my di rection, or you'll go East In an Ice bath I" He waa panting as If the ef fort to hold himself In leash waa almost more than he could stand. "G'wan!" aald Glass, thickly. "You're deluded with the Idea that the Conatltutlon made all men equal, but It didn't; It waa Mr. Colt" With a movement quicker than light the speaker drew hla gun for the second time, and burled half the barrel In the New Yorker's riba. "Look out!" Glass barked the words, and undertook to deflect the weapon with his hand. "Let It alone or it'll go off!" Glass dropped hla band aa If It had been burned, and atared down hie bulging front with korrlfled, fascinat ed eyea. "Now, listen. We're stood for you as long aa we can. You've made your talk and got away with It, but from now on you're working for us. We've framed a foot-race, and put up our panga because you aald you bad a champeen. Now, we ain't aayln' yon lied 'cause If we thought you had, I'd gun-shoot you here, now." Willie paused, while Glass licked his Hps and undertook to frame a reply. The black muzzle of the wcaron hovering near hla heart, however, stupefied him. Me chanically he thrust the stem of hie pipe between his lips while Willie continued to glare at him balefully. "You're boss Is a guest but you alnt We can talk plain to you." "T yea, of course." (TO BE CONTINUED.) Gallant Unto Death. When Sir Ralph Abercromby was mortally wounded In the battle of Abouklr, he waa carried on a litter oa board the Foudroyant To case his pain, a soldier's blanket was placed under hla head. He asked what It was. "It s only a soldier's blanket" he waa told. "Whose blanket la It?" he persisted, lifting himself up. "Only one of the men's." "I want to know the name of the man whose blanket thla Is," the dying commander insisted. "It Is Duncan Roy's of the Forty second, Sir Ralph," said hla attendaat at last "Then aee that Ducan Roy gata hla blanket this very night," commanded the brave man, who did not forget even In his last agonies the comfort and welfare of hla men. 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Artesian wells are gaining In favor In London because of the expenae at tached to the municipal water aerrtce. Labrador ha an area of 200,000 square miles, but th population la only 4000. piaaand 1.22 Sizes I