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1 T IK TRIBUNE. TURNER. OREGON SICK WOMAN SOON RECOVERS King’s By Taking Lydia F. Pink liana’« V ■ ••tabla Compound "A neighbor a>lvU«<l nm to try Lydia 1*1»klmni'a V«««(able Compound. which eh« said bad halped bur no much. Ho I boiiKht a f«w bottles ami triad It out. It aura halpad 'no Wonderfully I 'alt much butter My work waa no longer n druad to mo. If I hear of any ono who la troubled tho way I waa. I will Kludly riv<gu- _________________m«nd tbo VogetnnTo vompound to them and I will anawar any letlera In regard to tho «a m «"—• Man. Iltarn* M k *< iian , 1134 N. 1‘unn. A*u . 1.analog. Mich "1 hud been alckly arur alnce I waa fifteen yaora old. After taking l.ydla E rinkhain'a VcKutabln Compound I got a» I mubl do all my houauwork and 1 am In good health — Maa M auiz K. WtlXMua. Ketchikan. Alaakn. From Michigan to Alaaka. from Mulno to Orecun nnd from Connecticut to California tattera are continually being written by Krateful women recom mending l.ydla K. riukham'a Vegetable Com pou nil. The Coniimund la made from root* and herba and for more than fifty year« lia a been helping to rratnru run-down, oyer worked women to health. Are you on tho Hunllt Hoad to Deb tar HcallhT “i i r ed HOWE By Rosita Forbes >4 CHAPTER V II— Continued •■15— The sultnn did not answer, lie sat very still In his hand woven woolen djelluhn, no different from those of hla followers. Ills very while linen nnd Hie skull esp he wore. Instead of the usual twisted ro|H* egnll. accentu ated Hie dnrknesa o f hla face. “ You menu to move the gunn acrosa?” "A couple of batteries. I'll trust most to our ride«, hut no one must guess This must be Itelween you and me, HI<11. The Kpanlnrds will have to be tempted fnrther up from tbe river nnd there must he no obvious move ment among the bills. Tbe men ran march by night, when tlie airplanes are snfo at AdJIr.” “They never venture far Inland I Itlsinlllnh, what an amount o f lend Let I I I Jim—Tou ahouldn't uae rouge. It they have wasted among the rocks!” The sultan's gesture was contemptu tnjurca the akin. ous. "You think |M>aee will follow a Mae— Well, who aver eeee th at! Spnnl.li defeat?" “ I am sure o f It," said Westwyn. To Cure a Cold in ono Day Patiently he re|n-aled Ids arguments. T a k e l . a i a l l v e I lH O M n Q t t l N I N K T a b Fran re did not want to rule tbe Itlff. le t# T h e H a fe e i o l P l e v e n I t e n ie d y . She wus out to Insure her own terri L o o k f o r e l a n a t u r e o f 1C. W d r o v e u u the b o a . I»c — Adv. tory. Already tired o f what she con sidered a fruitless waste o f life, Parle Sim pit Enough hnd rut down the war vote by a mil Hoarder—"Hut wby are the towela liard frnnra "It Is Spain who Is our no email?** Clerk—“ Well, there lent enemy," ha ended. much »liter."— Detroit Newa, Still Ahd el Krlm healtnteil. It was against Ills whole policy to risk so Thoae who follow the Hlrnlütil nnd much. From tbe llrat Ids campaign Narrow Hath Ilka It. eine they hud been one o f pretense, sniping here, a raid there, an exaggerated wouldn't follow It. suggestion o f force, never nn open at- tnrk "Suppose you nre mistaken nnd tain pushes Into the mountains?" “ Than we lose," said tbe Kngtlsh- mnn, hut bis carelessness did not dc- rvlve his chief. "You nr« very certain.” "Yea." Westwyn leaned forward. "It's our chan ■*, Sldl— a desperate one If you like, but the only one. We've got to force the lasue.” Ilia determination began to have Its effect on the sultan. The steadiness o f the queer, light eyes was hypnotic. "ItIwk II, man. Call the French bluff!" Westwyn smashed hla fist on the ground. The two men looked nt,each other, while the slave held hla breath, aware o f the clash o f the wills. "Allah has given you wisdom." said Abdel Krlm at last. "It shall be as you wish." Westwyn strode up to hla house with a smile on set lips, lie had for gotten hla horse, still tethered by the aultnn's gate. Hod I What a game! They were bound to win. If only the news didn't leak out. He'd have to Wtiy do to many, many hahtee o f to keep Kl Krlm up to the point. No, day escape nil Ihe little fretful epella ; the man wouldn't lot him down. He'd and Infantile ailment# that used to he on edge nil the time, but once he'd Worry mothers through the day, and given his word he'd stick to It. With keep them up half the night? his mind full o f such thoughts, West If you don't know the answer, you wyn entered his hotise by the nearest haven't dlaruvrrcd pure, hnrmlena Cua- way, which happened to lie the little- torla. It la sweet to the taste, and J used harem door. Consequently, he Sweet In the little» stomach. And It« almost fell over Itoseinnry, who was gvntle Influence serine felt all through sitting nn s pile o f stones Inside. the tiny system. Nut even a distaste "Ia>rd, what a da y!” thought the man, ful done o f castor oil does ao much and dragged his brain hack from tbo good. water power In the southern hills. Fletcher's Cantoris Is purely vege “ I sny, I'm most nwfully sorry. I table, so you may give It freely, at forgot you were here." first sign o f co lic; or constipation; or "Women nnd w ar! They don't mix dlurrhen. o r those mntiy times when well,” retorted Rosemary, smiling nnd you Just don't know »h u t i i tho mat annoyed. ter. For real nlckneaa, call the doc Westwyn explained. 'T’ve Just tor, always. At olher times, n few come from Abd cl Krliu. He was full drops o f Fletcher's Cantoris. o f news.” The doctor often tell* you to do just "You look bursting with It.” that; and always ssys Fletcher's. The mnn laughed. “ I say, let's have Other preparations may be Just as n truce, or do you want to prosecute pure. Just na free from dangerous me for trospnsslng?” He studied tho drugs, hut why experiment? Ilesldes, slender figure In a short red and blue the hook on cure nnd feeding o f babies striped skirt, ndnpted from s hnrra- that comes with Fletcher's Cnrtorln la cnn. The Indigo Jumper hared nrms which were faintly sunburned and tbe worth Its weight In gold I ankles, too, wore hnre, above prim rose-yellow native ellppers. Rosemary blushed. "M y solitary pair o f stockings has deserted tne— piecemeal have I hurled them I 1 nm VVWWWVWVWVWVVV VV V VVVVV w f f v vv vasi mr m doing the sun cure. I hope you ap prove." Tho gnllnntry o f her appealed to Westwyn. “ With nil my worldly goods I have thee endowed—temporarily, of course— but I don't know If you’ll find anything o f much use among them.” “ Y'ou give me leave to Investigate?” The ntrnln was over. Rosemary, de The “ Touch” "First o f nil, my boy, realise that feated, felt there wna no need to tight any more. However unwilling she my time Is sh ort Secondly, any »rhni was to accept It, she knew she could yon want. Thirdly, be short.” rely on this man’s protection— hor "Well, dnd. flrRtly, I do. Secondly rible word t I will. Thirdly. I nm." Children Cry for Exactly "Madge has postponed answering Jack until she cun look up his rut Ing." “ The nsset test, so to speak.” Some very modest people secretly hnvp swelled bend. Does Weakness Detract From Your Good Looks? Ran Francisco, Calif.—“ About two ego I waa weak and rundown health. I suffered so much with baokaobe and pain in my aida, and did hot S«t any raHaf Í look Or. i ' s Favorite o r Iptlon. A lottlss of the liptlon' was permanent bane- lit to me and ! am ■dad to recommend It to others for I Dallara It will do for fhem what It did for ms."— Mrs. U. Webb, 1101 Laguna St. •■Obtain this famous "Prescription” now, In tablet« or liquid, from your druggist, or wrtto Dr. Pierce, Presi dent Invalida' Hntal In Buffalo, N. T, for free medical adrice. É French “Zoo” Adapted lor Study of I needs H ow e About Mate (?»!?? rig h t by Itosi t « f o r I mmi W NU • • r v lc « fleeted, and «lulled with Hr in lips, ■» thin aklnnad that tlm blood under I neath was Ilka red, smooth |ietuls. /.arlfa watched bar draw a dsinp finger acrosa her eyebrows, which were long and slim, and eomh her hair, pushing it Into waves with linpa- patient purpose. “ Walluhl, Allah has given you beauty. The Kald may well hs pleased.” The words rolled oft Rose mary's new security. She was glad she wus h*'ii*it I fill, for It made things ft. B a ll S y a S Ira t«. WNI more exciting. Home day, perhaps, Westwyn would realise It. Her cheeks The good Citizen Is being honored begun to burn. Mhe must not look more In these modern days, and less buck. Tliers were tilings she couldn't attention paid to adventurers o f vari bear to remember, worst o f all the ous types who succeed or full In a moment when the Knld had picked large way. Ilenjumln Franklin Is her bodily off the couch and told her growing lu popularity ; It Is being quite to play the (mils. I>- 0 him, she generally said of lilm that be was the thought, and then pushed away her first civilized American. Franklin resentment, packing It down amidst wns a fine type o f good citizen, and layers o f common sense. It was no probably a greater man than either use regretting anything. Hhe must Washington or Lincoln, who. In ac begin all over again. quiring fame, had the help o f distin They sat on the couch, talking long guished position Franklin hail good after Ahmed had cleared away tbe sense and good health; he lived much dlahoa, delighted at Uie destruction longer than the uveruge man, and was which proved Ida skill. Westwyn was nlwtiya active and useful. Franklin preoccupied, though he look In every never aspired to help ■ special class, detail o f tbe girl's grace, as she twist hut the average man. He promoted ed Into tbe most comfortable position not only libraries and universities, but against tbe brllllunt bolsters. fire department«, sewers, better streets, “ lie can't get nwuy from bis soldiery," and better household convenlenees. He thought Rosemary, but tbe man's mind bad s good many bad habits, overcame wus lived on pajuinasl Wtiat the them, and men admire him because lie deuce did aho sleep In, he »• «dared. : was never prominent as s “ good gen Wby on earth hadn't he though', o f It tleman.” Tbe life o f Franklin was before. Ills teeth bit Into the pipe much more active and useful than stem I’ lannlng a southern offensive, that o f either Washington or Lincoln decided his companion, half amused, before they became great In politics. half annoyed. Hhe moved restlessly j Franklin bad no opportunity not o f against the cushions, pushing them fered tbe average man, and lived so Into a better angle. well and usefully that books about him “ Do they always stuff their pillows are now beat sellers. It is the com with young potatoes?” mon man who does well from whom "Yes, | think so— pretty neck rack we may expect better tilings In the ing, Isn't It?" returned Westwyn, re- 1 future. gurdlng her as If she were a strategic « # • puzzle, and wondering whether hs ! What has become o f the old va could offer her some pajamas I Op grancy law? 1 recall that years ago pressed by the problem, his leave tak It was common for men to be srrest- ing waa somewhat disconnected. “ I ed for vagrancy and sentenced to suppose 7 .arlfa can make this Into a what we then called the rock pile. 1 decent bed,” he remarked, prodding have not beard of an arrest for va the burd, hempen couch. Ills gaze grancy In many years, altbougb va wandered round tho room, with Its grants are certainly more numerous bare mod walls decorated with texts o f recent years than ever before. Men from the Koran, nnd Its Islands of who have Jobs utmost never engage ramp furniture upon s sea o f matting. In highway robbery. Let the va "I'm afraid It's nwfully uncomforta grancy law be enforced atrlctly, and ble,” he said. "I do hope you’ll be most o f tbe criminal clast would be all right. If you'll wait a minute I'll arrested before their crimes are com get you—"a n d be dlsnp|>cnred through muted. the door Into the yard. « • • Rosemary sat on the window ledge I have noted that every woman 1 contemplating n corner o f starlit sky know pretty well wants to take a —It looked as If It were a flower bed. ! peek at me: straighten my tie, scratch She felt she could pick out the big a spot on my vest, or say I should gest stars nnd set them like candles on use something for dandruff. They the table Westwyn'S footsteps came seem to fear other men and let them slowly across tbe yard. He hesitated alone. In tbe doorway, a bundle o f pale-col- | • • • ored garments In Ills arms. Ills smile 1 am so tired of big words and long wns guilty, but there wna a twinkle In and meaclngtess sentences that I sup Ills eyes. pose I go to the other extrem e; 1 "Look here. Rosemary— you'll have know nothing that cannot be ex to let me rnll you that; I can't sny pressed In a few lines In simple Mrs. Westwyn. cnn 1?—It would be In words discreet, I suppose, to ask » tint you | # * * do steep In. bnt I thought pertm;>s ‘ I know s young married man. and you'd let me lend you these.” He | we all say be Is nicer without bis dumped the pajamas on the couch and wife. When with wives, married men retreated, with the tilr of getting an always have family responsibilities to far away from them ns possible look after; they are fearful they may Rosemary struggled not to laugh. not meet them properly and become Ills embarrassment made her mistress i nervous. o f the situation. "Thank you. n»-fiilly. # • • It'll be a grent Improvement on n bar Danger signals are displayed every racan. So scratchy, you know, and my I where. but. for some strange reason toen nlwnya get entangled In the the bert men we have often disregard fringe.” From aheer mischief she them. crossed to the couch nnd picked up a * * * striped coat. “ 1 shall disappear In It There Is a little o f the outlaw tn altogether nnd never be found again," every man who thinks he la a devil she said, measuring the anna. with women; but there Is a capable C H A P T E R V III Rosemary stnyod In the yard, though tho stones o f her sent were sharp. She must forget what she stigmatised ns Ihe “ ridiculousness" o f the Inst week. If she treated the situ ation ns perfectly normal. It would become so o f course. She resolved to Interest herself In the Itlttlnn war, to study the customs nnd politics o f the people. In time nhe might get ns ex cited about them na the Kald. For nn Instant she saw herself nn African Joan o f Arc. Then her bare legs at tracted her attention "Kconom lcal," she thought. "Healthy, but not nt alt engaging)” Her thoughts flew on. ■'/.arlfa I” she called. “ Isn't there a mirror In the whole vlltnge?” "Yes, yes.” shrilled the handmaiden. "I will get one.” And, when the light wns almost gone, she hustled Into the room with a fly-blown glass, ornately framed In gilt, "It belongs to Ktdl Mohnmed's wlfs and she wns proud and grateful to lend It to n bride.” Rosemary's mood was proof ngulnst her giggles. She studied her face with considerable attention "It's like neeting nn old acquaintance." she re J (T O W atch T h« Kidneys Aft«r W inter’s Colds, scolds d grip are hard on th« When the ludneys slow Hdssys. kidos) Up. impurities remain in the blood and are apt to make one tired and achy with haadechsa. iizziness and often nagging backache. A common warning is scanty or burning secretions. D oan't F illI. a stimulant diuretic. Increase the secretion of tbe kidneys and aid in tbs elimination of waste impurities. Are endorsed by users everywhere. Axk. your neithiarI DOAN’S p,&s A STIMULANT DIURETIC dX KIDNEYS l b * e r Milburn C o Hlg Chem. Buffalo. NY I N D IG E S T I O N r e lie ve d . . . QUICKLY Certer'i Little Lnrsr h i t Fw nty ln > fdfc*» U u t iv t i m I m nature in it« digestive •duties M an y rim «« o n e o f that* little pill« taken after m eal« o r at bedtim e will d o w on d er«, especially w h en y o u have overea ten o r are trou bled w ith con stip a tion . R e m e m b e r th ey are a d o c t o r 's p rescrip tion a n d c a n b a t a k e n b y th e e n t i r e fa m ily « A ll D ruggists 25c an d 75c R e d Packages. CARTER’S I5S1 PILLS army on tbe other side to watch him. How capably women do their own po- •Ice work I # # # A certain young woman, a stenog Newspaper gossip doesn’t amount to rapher for a New York tlrm. Is best much; every newspai>er o f conse known In an admiring suburban cir quence employs s inwyer to see that cle ns a "poetess.” She Jots her In Its gossip Is amusing, and harmless, spirations down In shorthand notes, hut tbe gossip of the neighbors Is ter transcribes them on her typewriter rible. nnd submits the effusions to the local And their Intent Is to attack only r.ewspa|>er, which sometimes finds the llt-behnved. place for them. Your business Is to stand In with One morning as she was commut the gossips, and you can only do It by ing from New Jersey there was a being selfish, and keeping your record heavy fog on the North river and the straight ferryboat was proceeding on Its way * • • gropingly, with frequent stop« and In biographies o f Europeans, we are much whistling. At one time, out of the gloom, a great hoarse whistle, usually told o f their relations and ex suggesting an ocean liner, sounded periences with women, good and bad. near. There wns a stir o f uneasiness Which Is proper, since no man's life among the crowded passengers, and may be known unless It Includes these particulars When an American's life the poet's nmle companion looked up Is written, ills relations with women from his newspaper with a nervous are omitted except that the dates of frown. his marriages are given. But you may “ Are you afraid?” he asked o f the depend on the date when he united poetess. with the church, and the statement “ Afraid I"—the word came with that he remained a consistent Chris withering scorn. “ Afraid I I? Why, tian until he died. Nearly every you know Shelley died by drowning." American biography Is mere brag. — Harper's Magazine. * # # If It Is easier to be a civilized man Kidd Unjuetly Condemned than a savage, then success to life Is Information has recently been easier than failure. Why have men brought to light which would Indicate disposed of plagues? Because living that t'apt. William Kidd really was Is more comfortable without them. not as great ' a pirate as he was Why do we treat and dispose o f sew painted. It Is said that a letter from age? Because It is a more com fort laird ilellomont has been brought able plan thnn tn permit filth to threat forth which would have exonerated en contagion around every household. him if It hnd been admitted to evi Good conduct wns never taught for any dence at the time o f hla trial. His en other renson thnn that It Is easier emies, however, would not permit Its use. Also the forged French passes ihnn had. # * » under which the Moorish vessel which m ere Is so much of value In the he captured was sailing have been found In the archives o f the British old order sgnlnst which we have re public record office. He was not al belled that we shall finally be com pelled to send for It and beg for Us lowed to submit these In evidence. return # * * Ancient Feared Beane A man has written uhout tbe foibles Wise men o f old hnd a great fear of henns. Kven stern old Hippocrates and faults of good women. Now let wns frightened when the blooms were some women admit thut good men are on. for fear harm would come to his entitled to faults. * * * pntlents. and Pythagoras and hla fol I have observed that radicalism Is lowers refrained from eating beans lest disaster should befall their par nearly always nn the wrong vide. • • # ents. Rut Adonis helped upset the I snow nn old lady against whom fenr o f the bean by ordering beans to he offered on the altar of the god of nothing cnn he said except that she Day and nt Fine Arts hut In n»rt- overdoes g o o d n e s s of every kind; she of Europe as late as the middle of '« an angel who mnkes angels unpop liar With too much goodness she has the Sixteenth eentnrv -here »•■ communities where the fear of th • ruined het own life, and the lives of bean and Its hlnssom w»» •« h- fonn-' eleven children and grandchildren. * • * Banks are robbed of great sums hv Ensrly id e- !^»tt armed incn appearing at the paying The traveling man » „•■» bis v tellers window anil scooping every a check for n thousand '•!<*„« - lliing In sigh Into s hug Bui hanks when he found tho' are robbed ••■ still greatrt sums by had It on d hv •*> •III-1 I to i Iii I.: II able tn out talk the |ii V ill Where Husband» Can Shop "Blushless” shopping for men has now been established by a Detroit de partment store, which has a “ men’s corner.” where when he wants a pres ent for her he can be painlessly Ini tiated Into the mysteries o f step-ins, fancy garters, silks, satins, brocades, etc. Here he la made to feel he ts In a masculine atmosphere, despite tbe femininity o f the goods and the Ju dicious salesladies who obtain the customer’s confidence and then sell him exactly what he needs, greatly to the benefit of his wife, mother, be trothed, or nieces, cousins and aunts. —Capper's Weekly. 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