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Some people think that the only really good canned peathee, apricot«, cherries and the re«t are the ones which are canned at home. The («aeon these people think this ie that they hare never tried Monopole canned peaches •nd apricots and cb< rries. I f yoo w ill boy a can from yoor grocer and d te ’t think they are even better than yoor mother ever pot np, we’ll not hare an other word to aay to you about Mono- pole. I f yoor grocer doesn’t handle Monopole groceries tend ns hl« name. Wadhams 4 K arr Bros., Portland. BY A. CONAN D O YLf, CHAPTER VL i o ^ t h ^ r t « 4’ on the other, side Our prisoner’s furious resistance I v W ‘ When ones I found them did not apparently Indicate aay fe ¡ S i . * “ * U a t 1 h‘ d * • “ * * * rocity in bis disposition toward our selves, for on Anting himself power w a 7 “ 7 ***"»■ * nd there less he smiled in an affauie manner * ‘ s no chance of their recognising sod expressed his hopes that ha had not hurt any of us In the scuffle. mi 7 O u M dog them <nd foUow them “I guess you’re going to take mo «« until I saw my opportunity. I was do- to the police station," he remarked me“ gain tte y -hould “ Ot e,CBpe to Sherlock Holmes. “My cab’s st eah80® ^ “ * ' 1 follo'” *> them on my On foOt- bu‘ the S n J M ? he best- ,or theQ they could not get away from me. , WM only early In the morning * t niSht that I could earn any- h«n“f ’ J?.?1“ 1 1 be<an to get hehln-1- h“ d w ,th my employer. .h.™ “• 1 droTe behind tnem every day, and never once saw them separate. Drebber himself wax drunk half the time, but Stangerson was not to be caught napping. *• I had a bad cough for «lx weeks and could find no relief until I tried Ayer’« Cherry Pecto ral. Only one-fourth of the bottle cured me.** L. Hawn, Newington, Ont. Neglected colds always lead to something serious. T h ey run into chronic bronchitis, p n e u m o n ia , asthma, or consumption. D on’t w ait, but take A yer’s C h erry Pectoral lust as soon as your cough begins. A few doses w ill d uring the Certainly Seemed Strange. poison. I determined at the time that. “I f there’s a vacant place for a when I had my chance, my gentlemen n m -n n . “ Yes,” she explained to Johnny, should each have a draw out of one of CAPITOL BUILDING, SALEM, OREGON. chief of the police, I reckon you are “ we have asked God for a little baby.” the man for It.” he said, gaslng with these boxes, while I eat the pill that . c » . .__ hot long after twins arrived. remained. Letter From the Executive Office e f O.c| undisguised admiration at my fellow- “ W e ll,” commented Johnny to bis lodger. "The way you kept on my “It would be quite as deadly, and a Peruna is known from the Atlantic father, “ It's mighty funny that you trail was a caution.** good deal less noisy, than firing screes to the Pacific. Letters of consratula- didn’t know how big an order -you s handkerchlet Prom that dgy I had tion and commendation testifying to "You had better come with m e ” IPAVA ** always my pill boxes with me. and the merits ol Fe-ru-na « 7 . said Holmes to U m two detectives. ’ the tim e had now come when I wav ' „ J X “ “ • <* u " h “I can drive you,~ said.* Lestrade. to use them I J * ® , ? ,r e pouring in from every state F o r coughs and colds there Is no better “Good! and G region can come In medicine than P tto ’s Cura fur Consump ’’It was nearer one than twelve, and k " ¿ J ? ’ . D' ' ^ Ttm* a «• r« * i ’ - side with me. You. too, doctor; you tion. Price 29 c u ts . a wild, bleak night, blowing hard and , ’ ?« handred« ° f such letters dally. All have taken an internal In the case raining In torrents. Dismal as It was write these letters, from the and may aa well stick to us." D ivid in g th e llla m e . outside, I was glad wltuln—ao glad , bigheet to the lowest _ I assented gladly, and we a ll de “ I mw it staU«l th a t the A lp . ha- that I could have shouted out from • Tb® outdoor laborer, the Indoor arti- scended together. Our prisoner oost 301 lives in the past ten years.” pure exultation. San, the clerk, the editor, the states- made no attempt to escape, hut “ Yet it doesn’t seem quite right t “I f any of you gentlemen have ever naan, the preacher—all agree that Pe- stepped calmly Into the cab which put all the blame directlyontbeAlps. ptae*! for a thing and longed for It ro-na is tne catarrh remedy of the age. had been hla, and wc followed him. “ Why not?” during twenty long years, and- then The stage and rostrum reoocnisina ca- Lestrade mounted the box, whipped I suddenly found It within reach, you tarrh ¿Ttheir SreteM E X are ~ “ Don’t you think most of them wei up the horse and brought ua in a wohld understand my feelings. I “ i , , r . , !? * T’ T killed by the climb-it?*” very short time to our destination. | “I lighted a cigar and puffed at It to la tb e lrPrBi" ,n d We were ushered _ Into ----- a small steady my nerves, but my hands w ere, ‘e" lnl0n7- chamber, where a police Inspector °®- 1 w hipped«» toy horse and kept trembling and my temples throbbing1 Anlr Daan w“ ° wishes perfect health noted down our prisoner’s name and within sight of them, feeling 1U s t with excitement. i muB* be entirely free from catarrh. the names of the men with whose ease, for I feared th a t they were go “As I drove I could see old John Catarrh is wq|l nigh universal; almost Tor Infants and Children, ing to shift their quarters. murder he had been charged. "At Boston station they got out, and Perrier and sweet Lucy looking at me Omnipresent. Pe-ru-na is the only ab The offlclAl wgs a white-faced, un The Kind You Have Always Bought emotional man, who went through I left a boy to hold m y horse and fol out of the darkness and smiling st me, solute safeguard known. A cold is the 1 Just as plain as I see you all In this beginning hi catarrh. To prevent1 lowed them on to the platform. I his duties In a dull, mechanical way. "The prisoner w ill be put before heard them ask for the Liverpool room. All the way they were ahead of cold«, to cufe colds, is to cheat catrarh me. and one on each aide of the horse, 'nnt of its v fe tim . P&.m -i the magistrates in the course of the train, and the guard answer that one until I pulled np at the house In the < 7 tJrTh “ L v °*>lj week,” he said; “in the meantime, had just gone, and that there would Brixton road. cares catarrh, bat prevents. Every Few Severs In Sheffield. Mr. Jefferson Hope, have you any not be another for some time. “There was not a soul to be seen,' boosebold should be (applied with this / ‘Stangerson seemed to be put out nor a sound to be heard, except the ?rev remedJ *or roughs, colds and so thing that you wish to say? I must Not 10 per cent of the large wage warn you that your words w ill be at that, but .Drebber was rather dripping of the rain. When I looked.*0“ “ - earners In the English cutlery trade 4 taken down and may be used against pleased than otherwise. I got so In at the window, I found Drebber* all save a farthing, declares the Lord May The governor of Oregon is an ardent close to them in the bustle that 1 huddled together In a drunken sleep.1 ,___________ ________________________ or of Sheffield. could hear every word that passed be I shook him by the arm. 'It’s time to | tween them. go out,’ I said. For frost-bite, cliilbains, sore and lame "Drebber said that he had a little ” All right, cabby,’ said he. ' joints, stiffness of muscles—try Ham lin’* 'Craps all burnt to flinders?' business of his own to do, and that If “I suppose he thought we had come wizard Oil. I t won’t disappoint you 1 Yes." the other would w ait for him he would to the hotel that he had mentioned, No rain In eight?* soon rejoin him. for he got out without another word Simple Rule la Harmony. ‘Not a drap.“ "His companion remonstrated with and followed me down the garden. A mingling of the two colore — a him, and reminded him that they "Tootnily m in t, ain ’t you?” “I had to' walk beside him to keep green veil disposed over a blue hat, or had resolved to stick together. Dreb him steady, for he was still a little ‘ Tetotallyl” “ W ell, what a ir yon a-smilin* over?” • k“ota of Te,vet ribbon of the combined ber answered that the m atter was a top-heavy. When we came to the delicate oae, and .that he must go door I opened it and led him Into the “ I ’m sm ilin’ at the proepeet ol the ’ had“ > gives tone to the simplest toi- __ _______■ _______ _____ alone. sheriff coinin' to levy on ahthlh’ I” — ------- all the way, the father and daughter Atlanta Constitution. were walking tn front of us. • ’It ’s Infernally dark,’ said he, stamping about. ' " ‘W e’ll -soon have a light," I said, to be w ell bom , and to the j _____ ____ Mlad Over Matter, striking a match and putting It "to a P*rent« it m u st look for W l Mrs. Jenks— How did you manage to wax-candle which I had brought with _ h e a l t h and keep cool jesterdsy? I t was So hot. me. ’Now, Enoch Drebber,’ I continu ed, turning to him and holding the Mrs. Brown— Why, I went out shop llohd ♦<» rew nwn fiioo ‘viz Hr» am T Y* ping for Christmas things.— Detroit CASTOR IA O o « a lt r a w i o t u r . U k « aava t a k . Ik, •kea Sa a . ka u y e . I f ka U lla roe nut «o taka N. tkaa S i a t t a k . It. H r kaaan. Lware It with klaa We are artilla«. S.,0. A Y E S UO.. Latrali. Masa. A Stay-at-Homc Traveler. Stranger— What wonderful tales o'd Blinks relates! He must have been a great traveler in his day. Native— He was. never outside the couuty in his life, but, yon see, his mind has wandered fot years. Hodge— I ’ve got a suit of clsdhes for every day in the week. Podge (suspiciously)— I never see you wear any but the one you have on now. Hodge (cheerfully)—That’s the suit. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills S ig n a tu re of V lllfJ Responsibility g g S R xw XtaM responsibility, and how im portant th at ONE CROWN AT A TIM E. for years. I got It from over-ex- but sln| posure and under-feeding In the did not Salt Lake mountains. I ’ve done I dpltatlc ta r work new, and I d o n ’t care formed, how -soon I go, but I should Uke "Ther to leave some account of the business geance i behind me. I don’t want to be re realize ’ membered as a common ■ cut-throat” why reti The Inspector and the two deteo- had my tlves had a hurried discussion as to I should 1 the advisability of allowing him to Ing the tell his story. derstand "Do you consider, doctor, that there him out, Is Immediate danger?” the former “It ch asked. la gentle “Most certainly there Is," I an-1 In lookl swered. Brixton “In that case. It Is clearly our duty, one of t In the Interests of justice, to take his claimed statement,” said the Inspector. “You turned, are st liberty, sir, to give your sc- en a me count, whiah I again warn you. will cate con be taken down.” "By m ’T il sit down, with your leave,” the least one prisoner said, suiting the action to I could i the word. "This aneurism of mine terruptlo makes me easily tired, and the tue- that hou ale we had half an hour ago has not which I mended matters. I ’m on the brink of “He v the grave, and I am not likely to lie went lnl to you. Every word I say is the ab- staying I solute truth, and how you use It Is last of tl a matter of no consequence to me.” “When W ith these words, Jefferson Hope In his wi leaned back In hla chair and began well on. the following remarkable statement: front of i I can vouch for the accuracy of the "I folic subjoined account, for I have had ac- of my he cess to Lestrade’a notebook. In driver th which the prisoner’s words were tak- “W e rs en down exactly' as they were nt- and throi tered. my aston " It doesn't much matter to you back In why I hated these men,” he said: boarded. "It’s enough that they were guilty of " I couli the death of two human beings— a tlon was father and a daughter— and that they on and t had therefore, forfeited their own yards or lives. A fter the lapse of time that tered It i has passed since their crime, it was Give me Impossible for me to secure a convlo-1 please; n tlon against them In any court. talking." “That girl that I spoke of was to “T hat’s have married me twenty years ago. waited h She waa forced into marrying that more, wt same Drebber, sad broke her heart over I t “I took ths msrrlsgs ring from bar dead finger, and 1 vowed that his dy ing eyes should rest upon that vary ring, and that hla last thoughts should be of tbs crime for which ba waa pun ished. “I have carried K about with me, and have followed him and hla ae- compllce over two continents until I caught them. They thought to tire me out, but they could not do I t If I die tomorrow, as Is likely enough, I die knowing that my work In this world Is done and wall dona. They have perished, and by my hand. There Is nothing left for me to hope for or to desire. “They were rich and I wan poor, so that It was no easy matter for me to follow them. When I got to Lon don my pocket was about empty, and I found that I must turn my hand to something for my living. “Driving and {tdlng are as natural to ma as walking, ao I applied at a cab owner’s office, and soon got em *T drove a lon g slowly, weighing tn ployment. I was to bring a certain my own mind what It wns beet to do. sum a week to tha owner, sad what I might take him right out Into the ever was over that I might keep for country and there In some deserted myself. lane have my last Interview with him. "There was seldom much over, hut 1 had almost decided on this when he I managed to ecrape along aomehow. solved the1 p ro blem for me. The hardest job was to learn my way l “The erase -for drink had setaed him about, for I reckon that of all the again and he ordered me to pull up masee that ever ware contrived, thin outside a gin place. H e went In. leav city Is tha moat confusing. ing word that I should wait tor him. “They were a t a hoarding house at M s iJ ■ — S W f f iW /W l no taint of disease is left in the blood l g l to be transmitted to the helpless child, entailing the most pitiable suffering, and m arking its little body w ith offen sive sores and eruptions, catarrh o fth e nose and throat, weak eyes, glandular swellings, b rittle bones, white swelling and deformity. King Edward V I I , as is well known. H ow can parents look upon such little sufferers and not reproach Is mnch interested in all matters relat- I ing to flying ships, and especially Is be> themselves for bringing so much misery into the world? I f you have any disease lu rkin g in your system, how can you expect w ell developed, interested in Pantos-Dumont and his healthy children ? Cleanse your own blood and build up your health, and efforts. A few weeks before the coro you have not only enlarged your capacity for the enjoyment of the pleasures nation it was extensively rumored th a t' of life, but have discharged a duty all parents owe to posterity, and made the king had quite made np his mind m ankind healthier and happier. to accompany the clever young Brasil There is no remedy that ao surely teaches deep-seated, stubborn blood ian In one ol his aerial flights; that he i— , troubles as S. ST S. I t searches out even hereditary had, In fact, made all arrangements for Y c * Q poisons, and removes every ta in t from the blood, his travel through the air. A certain and builds up the general health. I f weaklings well known scientific peer asked h is ' K j ) K e O ) are growing up around you, rig h t the wrong by majesty one evening after dinner putting them on a course of S. S. S. st once. I t is whether the rumor concerning the royal a purely vegetable medicine, harmless in its effects, and can be taken aerial voyage was really true. _ by both old and young without fear of any bad results. “ Now, Lord — ,” answered King E d -, W rite us about your case, and let our physicians advise and help you. ward, laughingly, “ is it likely that I This w ill cost you nothing, and we w ill also send our book on blood and would take this flying ship trip? The •k in diseases. T H X < W i r X O K C I I T C C O . . J k ttas kta. O su coronation has not yet taken place, and I can assure that I wish to wear my earthly crown before I pat on the other. I” FOI TME COMPIIMI IW D ID N ’T HURT A Both'pbonee: Orason Sooth 22S1: Co- tniabia MS. open evenings till s. Sun days from S to 11 W IS E B R O S . , D e n tis ts . ", F O K T L A N O , O K « (1 (IN JOHN POOLE, PORTLAND, ORE. Feet of Merrtaon Street. 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