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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1906)
(Original.) I jtiin M illing In my 1’tlUoriul den |ir<> paring matter for Hi« HumJny etiltloti " ucn n Dig muscular follow wlio looked l.lii* n |irlr.i‘ lighter rnuu* In uml nuked for umploymout. 1 feared Unit III« i - im I luti’ iillnu w ii« to rob in« uml dullied m .Hi him. “ A liy experloucrt?" I naked. "I»ota, I w«>rke«l t b r «« weeks on Hi* I* l b 1« . T t lu t '« lif t e r I le ft c o lle g e , II IIIOIllll IlgO." At uit’iitlou o f college I started. " A liy creative facu lty?" “ You Ix’ll I ran fling oiT u Mtory uny li l t » . " "I'm lliliikliig o f running u «hurt mo- ry every Huuiiuy. HH down there uml lot ui<* m u wiittt you run do." 11« look u M«.it at ii vin-itiit reporter'* dviik uml wrote Him Mtory: “ Tbe ulucieeutli century w um J un I tw enty live year« old. It wua Hie w in ter neu«ou. Ily the wuysiih’ m I oim ] u hotel, wltli U linrrooin Juxt otr the o f fice The liimllord wum ulmeiil, uml I i I m thllighter, h lieuUtlfUl girl of eighteen, tt.it hew lug hetilml the counter. The door n|M’ iiei|, uml u young uiun, u regu lar stalwart. walked u|i to the counter Ulnl registered. H e wrote In u line round bund, 'D irk Tu it, Central City, C o lo .'" 1 luniMed and liMiked ut the nutlior. In IS'Jo the ItiM’ky niountuliiN where Ceulrul City I n l<M*nted hud |>rolml>ly never m i - i ii white mini. " ‘ I'm u cowlMiy, I ntn.‘ Bald Mr. Tutt, i weeping th e flo o r w ith I i I m broad brim. 'I won $700 lit furo oiT th e hoy* ptim-h- In' eows nrouml "C entral," nnd I ’ ve come eu d to blow It In.' apposed To your college last season?" "T h e same." "W h y did you place the scene of your story so fur hack ns to tim e?" "W a ll, you see, | ain't up to what’« going on, (inti by the looks o f you I thought you might not he Hiker, so f set It hack where the mlstnkes would not lie noticed.” "Y o u 'v e made ii blunder on every line. H ow would you like to run n page o f «ports?” “ Itu lly!” "V e ry well. I'll »la rt you In at $30 t week." IIA K T O N W II.M A M M O N . A STORY CF THE CARNIVAL 1 A good c o m p le x io n i- iiiip -- ii- ic "M y cousin,” said the Indy, "w ill • y show you the w ay to our house. Won'» O'H li lt ie « t o m a i |i o u t o f • rd c r I I -H ow p e o p le w o u ld p m m o r e ii|< i, you, Jean?" t i > i to t h e ir s tm iiiic h s s o il less to ■ • "< 'crtnlnly, M arguerite." 1 - s i n o n t h e ir fa c e s th ey w o o III h 1 started. K « . d « l F - r I» “ W hat's tlie matter n ow ?" exclaim ' la t t e r c o m p le x io n s fe-psiH w ill d ig e s t w h a t y o n e „ i ed Chapporal. “ H ave I blundered ta il y m r s t o n is e li h > -k in r ig h t • - « . again?" t o d o its o w n w o rk . K - ilx l rei i "M adem oiselle," I said, "w ere you g a l p i l a t i o n o f ilo - le -a rt. fis tili- ever at Nice before the season (luring • o u r s to n is i- 1- h e a r t h o r n e t c . Mold t, w bhb I saw you tbore?" llr e w e r D r u g (Jo. “ Yes; several tim e«." "I>ld you stuy at any time at tb* T im b e r L a n d , A.-l •Itoie .1. lS7S.--b»tu-e fo r P u b i (r o t t o li, H otel ?" I 'lo ln l stale* I .slid Office, " I did." Portland,Oregon. January 27. 1 * 06 . Notte« I* he re i-y given that In compitano: " I)ld you w rite your nume with e with the provisi-,n* of the act of Congre-s of diamomi ring on tlie window f ine?” -tune X. Is7s, entitled "A n act for the sate of "Oh. I was only fifteen when I did timber lands In th- Stales of California, o r , - gon, Nevada, arid IVashliigion Territory,” aa that." extended to all Ibe Public hand Mt-tic bv act Tlie orchestra begun to play, and ■ of August t, tstrj Mary S ( ralg, of Mentii--, countv of K ill«, State of Ma-hl lot ton. bn- Ibis le ft the l*ox. 'I hv hied in I ii I n i >ff !<:♦? her »Mori. -luti-ine ut No. That nil happened years ago Mini- 47«7 for the purrha»** of the fc YC of HK \ aim ) quart*r of HE «jnarter of Mtdlou No 4 in then I have been follow in g M c g u e rlb NW I owtiahip No II Mouth, Itang«; No. I K »«(, ami wherever «he goes. She will n ,t marrj will offer proof to »how that the Ian*! »ought 1* •wore vain »tiii: for it* timber or «fono than for tne so I m g ns her husband lives, but ajcrlonlturBl ,-ijrwcfi., miri to **ublJ»ti her he Is a very old man nnd feeble, uno '•lalm to »al«! lami before the KeffDter and R »- at Por (land .Or agon, on Monday, (he Ibth ! have Just heard n rumor that he has lai of July, IVOR. Hho limin'» a» wttnenae«: Robert Louden. H. fallen over u precipice In the Alps am) Y. lynidi n, \\ I I . IVtrte and K. Hliopherd, alf broken Id« neck. *1 Portland, On gon. A li) ami a I ! Haim lug adversely (he The report Is true. above d w r l M land» are re<juu*ted lo file JO H N V. T U C K E R . tlielr elateri» in thi« office ou or before »aid With „O regon S hort L ine asd U nion P a c if ic Three Trains to the East Daily Th rough f’ullrnan standard and fouri«t «leap ing ear» ■ a ly to Omar.a, < hleago, Hpok»ni; ton i»i A epl.ig ear« daily to kanaa» City; tit rough Pullman tour!« »leeplng car» (t>ert #h- aliy c -nd etai) wackly to < hi ago, Kan^aa City, retiming * hair car« (seat! iree; to Jiaat. (Original.) There are people who love gloom and H O t 'k H )M*op|c who are only Imppy In sumihme. P O B T L ik D .-- - H I >.',o I am one o f the latter kind. 1 ue.eat No Chance of ( « r » winter; summer Is my delight. 'I'm# 1« TIM E HTflFDI LKH A R R IV E DEPART often the ease with those who uns FOR fro m I'ortlnnd U«e. FROM Heal. Imaginative, Imprc^g.ouablc. To Chtragn -alt Denver Ft Porti* nd co u p e the cold season o f lhvi I went Worth, Omaha. Kar» 5:25 p m k| e- lai to Nice und took rooms iu a hotel look* -a« City Jit. is. C l i- 9 :b«a m via ca^o anti th l*oi) « hast Jay of July, l It nGi-g.’ ii lug out on tin’ ijuuy, decorated w.tD A 1.0 kk non H. Di kmhkk , Keg it ter. trotdc.il piutiis, and the Mediterranean Atlantic ^ait l ake. Denver, ^ i beyond, doing to u window to tik e W ort' , «Milan*. Ran- T h n b r r l an d. A r t .in n o 1 * 7 * . - N o d e « K lp T M l 7:16am 8 : l/ > p in via «* « < ity.B'.Uuis.Cftii* fo r P u b l l n i t l o i i , In tbe pleasant view, I noticed u nunc Many times women csll on their family U n tin o ti! «•a*o a -d the £ « « t United Hta*e» I .and Office, •but bad I m - c i i scratched on the pane physicians, sutler.ng, as they Imagine, Portland, Oregon. March 79, IVOR. Ht. Paul W. llaW alla.l ewiston oik - from <ly•(«•p-on. another from heart with a diamond. Notice 1« hereby given that in «Mimpiiance F»s Mall Nposa-ie,Walls *,P«-li d scil-**, another from liver or kidney vlth the provikion» of the act of Cougre»« of 6 13pm 1 have said that 1 am o f un linprya- (11 sen -«-. ii not lo r from nervous exhaustion 8:00 am m an, Mlulit apt li*. M 'u ne8 1*7*. entitled "A n act for the »ale of via « aul, ulutii.J4l.wau- *1 unable nature, but tills dia*s not ex- or prostration, another « nh pain here and timber laud» in the Hi ate« of C alifornia OiC* bpogaue k-.-e,Chicago and East plain Miitlsfiirtordy tbe effect lids miu.e, there, and in this way they all nresent gon. Nevada and Wafdiington T erritory,” a»ex- Marguerite, bud upon me. Itesldea '* « North Beach— curiosity natural to uny one under the urday at in elrcuuiMtauces us to who Marguerite l«- m t iU ii« ) on ihs might lie, 1 felt some mysterious link only »-///I/<(-,»(« _ ___________ v nabli. No 10 H, Kan«,- Vo .3 h, a rut w ill ing if tier personality with mine. diM-a---. The physician, ignorant of the • (T--r proof tosliow Dial tbe land ,o ii«lit I* more I reniulucd lu N h c for the carnival. numi of siitfcrlng. encourage» this prue- valuable f-irlt* iln it- r oratone tlisn for agr1- Por further Information, ask or w rite yoor cultural p*lrpoac*, and toe*tabll*h hi* claim to When the streets w ere full o f m erry li--- until large hills arc made. The suf ►aid land b fore tbe K cgliter and Kecelver at nearest - I c e t agent or fering patient gets no Is-tter. hut probably A . L. C R A W , maker* 1 sallied forth to mingle with worse, by reason of the delay, wrong Port land, Oregon, on Tue »day. tbe it.tb -lay of June, iyor>. General - asa.-nger Agent the fun. 1 walked buck and forth, treatment and consequent complication«. " A * he HtMike he d r e w n lientl o n the He ninne» aa witnesses: w illiam T. Clark Tbe Oregon Railroad 4t b a i-g a iio n t o . Pori A proper medicine like |>r Pierce’s Fa- of l-au-s. O regon. W illiam If S ch n e id e r, of San land, Oregon. g ir l w ith I i I m c n g lr e y e uml b ro u g h t h er Jostled by the crowd, for an boar and ' orit«- I’re-crlptlon. t l l n r t t i l Ut tJic ihuhc l.iils Obispo, 1 alll-irn i», rf-i(s rl K Morehouse was about to return to my hotel when d o w n lik e it ii untclo)M*. T a k in g u k ey " in moos, of (jates, Oregon. would have entirely removed th e disease “ n.d Dv» t" Hlnunon« 1 met tw o girls aundwlvlied between thereby .li-iM-lIing all those distressing a e J l e T l V s J T ri» ms ela-m lu« adversely tbe o ff ii ra c k , « h e han d ed It to him , nnd fit liti i IM k timi inuf it ni I m. ... f It»( rirtpi] la nds are re-juested to file i My attention wus cull**] to s\ rnploms. und Instituting comfort in thetr claims In ibis office on or before said 'jr.th l e wum u lioiit to g i upH talr« w h e n n tw o men. stead of prolonged miM-ry. It has ls-,-n day of June. H*a: p a r ty c a m e In s m o k in g ‘ lo n g n in es' them by receiving a handful o f con w dl ..ml, that "a disease know n Is half .1 bOKKNOX a. PKKSSKR. Register. fetti hits o f paper tbe size o f snow- curisi.1 lin I t > >k p u>M*iii|iitl o f tin* b ig Mtove In i>r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription Is a Hakes and somewhat resembling them the c e n te r o f th e room . M r. T u t t T im b e r L a n d . Act J u n e X, IS" 7 H - N o t ic e TIME TABLE NO. 31 thrown In my face by oue o f the scientific medicine, carefully devised tty p m I’d an d W it c h e d th em . T h e y « o m fo r I*, 1 1,1 teat Io n . an exiiericnced mid skillful phvslclun, tie r eyes scintillated with rols- and adaplcd Ut w oman's d- licatc si stem. United States Land Office, g >t t i k ic k in g up a ro w . am i th e g ir l girls, Trains from and 4* Ya Portland, Oregon, March U . 19011. clilcf. A few second« was the period It Is inane of native medicinal risila and No. 1 — xiartiM l f o r t b r te le p h o n e to «’a ll th e po Notice 1» hereby given that In compUanci Lsavea Y a q u ln a ............................. 7 m A M we Iookisl at each other; then I war Is itericeli}' hurmlc-s In IlscfTccts In tiny with the provisions of tbe act o ' r'ongress of i a ." ittn tllU tin ut the ttynteni. A rrive* Corvalli*........................... 11:1* A A J u n e* M7s entitled “ An act tor the -ale of "Y o u ’ ve nmde ii «light m istake," I again confronted with the crowd lu Arrive. A iu u iy .............................. U :ia r XI As a itowerful invigorating tonic “ T’ a- tiint-er lands In the stale* of California,Oregon which I bad no interest. I walked tlie vorit4* Prc-crlpiloti ” Impari, strength to Neva-1«, and Washington T e rrito ry ," as e x No. 2 - remarked to the author. "T h e tele to all the Public U n d State* by sc > of U e e * A lban y...........; ................... 17:11 P M I h me wnu Invented half n century street till the last merrymaker had the w hole system and to the organs dis tended tinctly feminine In particular. For over August 4.1S9” , Lewi* H. Simmons, of Gates, Leave* ic -rv o llt*............................. »:45 P XI left It. Imping to see her again, but worked. ’•worn-out." ’ run-down," debili- county of Marion, state at Oregon, ha« thl* afti r tlie date o f your at >ry.” Arrives Yaquina............................. 6:u*> P A -lav Hied In this office his sworn stalem--nt No. tale-) teachers, milliners, dressmakers, r-si9. lie glared mill ground I i I m teeth like was doomed to disappointment. Trains to and from Detroit tor the purchase o f the SW one-fourth I went to siis’p thinking o f tlie pretty -•-aMistresses, "shop girls," hons4-kcc|M-rs, , of Sec. S o . : « In township No. s S. range No. No. 3 - n Don poked with u long Mth-k. ami I nursing mothers, and feeble women gen 3 K. and w ill offer proof to show that the land Leave* Albany for D etroit............. 7:90 A M face o f tbe girl who bud covered me went on reading. erally. I>r. Pierce's Favorite l ’resi-ription •ought Is more valuable for H* tim ber or -toue Arrive. L e tru lt.............................. U:JU P M "Mr Tu tt walked Up to the lady nml with confetti ii ml tbe next morning 1« the gri-atest earthly Issm. being un- tlisn for agricultural purpose*.and toestablisb awoke to s.s* the laughing eyes looklut e<jiiali-d as an appetizing cordial and r^ hi* claim to said land liefore the Register and No. 4 - Maid: 1 eaves D etro it................................ 1:00 P M Receiver of tins office at Portland, Oregon, on storatlve tonic. the J9tb «lay of Mav, lyuti. Arrive* A lb a n y .............................. 6.0) P XI " " I f you want these galoots tumhlcsl into mine, and, t • my surprise, ibey A sa - sith.ng nnd strengthening nerv Tuesdav, He name- a* witnesses: ivilliam T. Clark, did not fade aw ay with time. Trains for Corvallis ••ut I reckon I cull ilo the Job.’ ine " 1 .ii-trite Prescription " is uncoualcd Rule-rt H. Morehouse. Alfre«1 K. Morehouse No. 8 - I s|M-nt the coming summer « t Parts. and is itivaluahle lu allaving ami .tib- and Artbnr K--le, all of Gate*. Oregon. ’ 'No. sir,’ replied the girl m »ftly; LeaTe* Albany .............................. 7^5 A XI Any and all pepwins claim ing adversely the ilulng nervous excitability. Irritability, " v c never allow uny Hliootlug in thl« W hoever bus lieeu there lu the month nervous exhaustion, tier ions prostration, al-ove d. scribed laiuts are reqaested lo (lie A rrive« C o r v a llis ........ ................. 8:35 A XI o f June w ill not he likely to forget tne hou«e.* neuralgia, hysteria, spasms, chorea. St. their claims In thi* office on or before said ffth No. 1 * - •lay o f May, 19ns. \ Itns's dance, and other distressing, nerv "Sho itIII'!' e.\i-|uinnsl the gentlelliuu. gay throngs, the sparkle o f sunshine, Leave. Albany .............................. 2:30 PM AuntRNOK S.D resser .Register. ous symptoms commonly attendant u j k iii Arrive* Core a lii* ........................... 3: JO P XI ‘ What do I need o f u gun with such the young leaves lu the Champs d 'E ly functional and organic disease of the No. 6 - uiuscic?’ And. rolling up I i I m sleeve, sees, the universal brightness. W hile uterus. It Induces refreshing sleep and Leave* Albany .............................. 7:35 P M relieves mental anxiety ami despondency. T im b e r L a n d , A c t J u n e 3, 1 8 7 8 .— S o - In* show «1 a bleeps that measured a reading m y paper one morning at Arrive* Corvallis............................ 6:16 P XI tice fo r P u b lic a t io n . l>r. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets invigorate breakfast I came upon an article at good tw enty lin ties. Trains fo r Albany the stomach. Ilxcr and Isiwels. One to United State* Land Office. It tuns- a dose. "W ith ou t w aitin g for permission lie variance with all tills liveliness. No. 5 — Easy to take ns candy. Portland. Oregon, April U , 190«. Leaves ('o r v a lli*............................ 6:30 A 11 slilled up l i the imiii making the iiioh I was an account o f tlie case o f Mine. Notice I* hereby given that In compliance Arrive* A ibauy.............................. 7:10 A XI wlth the provision* --f the act of Congress of noise ami, straightening his erooked Thurler, who had married an old man June 3, 1S7S, entitled An act for the sale of No. * - S m o t h e r e d Plot. i.nn, sent the fellow sailing like an let* for fam ily reasons, who had been bru tim ber taints In the Slates of California. Ore Leave* C orvalll*.............................. 12:4'’ P XI There is u fish lu Hpivnllnn waters gon, Nevada, and Washington T erritory,” as boat along the tl mr till he brought up tally treated tiy him and n few w eek« Arrives A ib au y.............................. 1:26 P M extended to all the Public Land Slates by act which Is known ijy the native name against the baseboard. Mr. Tutt then a fter her m arriage had lM*eu accused of August 4 ,1S9-J. Anna K.Pearson, of Portland, No. 7 - o f hutmihutuuuukuutiktiktiapuaa. which county ot Multnomah,State of Oregon, ha* this Leaves C orvalll*............................. 6:00 P M tillued and faced the rest o f the. gang, by him o f infidelity. It sultisl Ills pur ...... .............. .................... _ -lay filed in this office hi- sworn statement No. Arrive* Albany ............................. a:40 P M means literally "Hewing up the ___ nose.’ it happened that Kid Mali me w as In p ose to get rid o f her. and lie hired ~ I'j I '« I * « " ¡ tin ^ " V «s s i. for the purchase o f the \V>, N W « and N ', Regular Sunday Trains Tlie H aw aiian n ie llK x l o f killlliB a pig Six «.. ofSee. to ill Township N o . 10South.Range people to sw ear to facts that were un the crowd, ut thut time training for a Is to s m o tlie r It, not cut No. 2 Hast, and w ill offer proof to show that No. 5 - Ity her adroitness she exposed to b e roasted light with I'at McCracken, l i e step true. . . .. , , , the land sought is more valuable for iu timber Le*ve* Corvallis............................. 6 30 A M Arrive* A ibauy.............................. 7:10 A If ped to tin- front, uml a ring was the plot nml got 'a counter divorce. I Its throat, und It l i smothered b y s e w or stone tliau for agricultural purposes, and to tog up the pig's mouth and nose. Tills eatanllsh his claim to -Hid land before the was much Interested In the case, esjie- formed. The kid was u featherweight . , , Register and Receiver of thisoffice atPortland, No. 11 — l eave* C o rra llt«.............................. 11:90 A M with fancy list training, and the cow- clally In tin» Ingenious methods by flsh W Itti tile long m im e has spines Oregon, on Mon«1ay, the 16th dav o f J u ly .194)6. A rrive* A lban y................................ 12:16 P A which In ancient times w ere used as He names as witnesses: Stafford G. Barber. hoy was strong us n hull hufTnlo. which the lady proved her Innocence ___ ., . . . . . . .. o f Lenta,Oregon, R. F. Loudon, Robert Louden No. 7— Alfred c . Pearson, of Portland, Orevon. W hile the kid was dancing around the and exposed her liushnnd's villainy. need It s to s e w up th e p i g s m o u th ; and Lt aves C orvalti*............................... 6.-00 P M Anv and all persons claim ing adversely the bonce tbe name more fu lly means “ the The article stnted that she was much Arrive* A lo a u y ................................ 6:40 P XI cowboy broke Ids guard, g >t a clutch above-described laiuts are re-iUested to tile llsb thut provides tbe needles fo r sew tlielr claims in this office on or liefore said 16th No. S - on him mid, raising him In the air, broken down by her trying experience. dav o f Julv, 190« Leave. Albany. ............................. 7:56 A M A year Inter I was In Paris again. ing tip tlie nose of the pig." threw him Into tbe next room. ALGERNON S. PR EiSE K , Register. Arrive* C orvallis............................. 8:36 A XI "Th is ended the light. The g a n g : One night at tlie opera my friend Jean No. 1 2 - T b e I ’ tiy alen l. picked up the unconscious kid and ran Cliupporal between tbe nets told me Leave* A lb an v............................... 12:15 P M The m orality of pienti blood ought to Arrive* Corvallis .......................... 1: j 3 P 14 li.ui out, for they didn't know hut the . that he wished to present me to his cousin. I was about to leave to keep be one o f tbe flint ley (Wins taught us by No. * - police might come In uny minute. our pastors and teachers. The physical Leave* Albany.................................. 7:35 P M " ‘ Mow cun I ever thunk you enough7’ an engagement nnd Kiigg(»sted taking A rrive* Corvallis .......................... 6:15 P M la the substratum o f tlie spiritual, and another opportunity. " I have no right remarked the young lady, going buck A ll of the ab. ve connect with Southern Pa this fact ought to give to the food we cific company train*, both at Alba v and Cor t > her sew ing machine held ml tiir to say so," lie said, "bu t she will be eat and tlie air we breathe a transcend vallis. a* well a* trai • tor cciroit, givin g dir ct disappointed." Tills was enough, and (•muter." service to Newt ort and adjacent beaches, a* ent a: gn 111 entire.—'Tymlale. W ill as Urtltenbuih Hot .-i-riugs. Again I paused to think. My recol 1 went with him to his cousin's box. “ Mile. M artel, I have th e"— fo r further lutormatlon apply to lect! hi was that the sewing machine A S tory o f V o lta ire. J. C. MAYO. I heard no more. There liefore me, n did not come Into use before lSoO. Geueral Passenger Agent. One day when D’Alem bert and Oon- “ At Hint moment the old man walked vision o f loveliness In silk and lace, doroet were dining with Voltaire they was the girl who had covered me with B. H. COLES, Agent. Albany. In. rroposed to converse on atheism, but H. H. CRONHiK. Agent. Corvallis ■' ‘ Father.’ said tin* girl, ‘here's a confetti. She had noticed me sitting In th«> parquet and laid seen her cousin Voltaire stopped them nt once. “ W a lt.* guest from the wild and woolly west said be, "till my servants have with A gang o f rowdies came In a fe w min speak to me; hence the Introduction. drawn. I do not wish to hare my utes a g i and made a disturbance. The The only change I noticed In her was thront cut tou lgh t” that her face lacked the roundness I gentleman cleaned them out.' "'.M y friend.’ said the landlord, had noticed when I had first seen it. Sort* N ip p le««. •what can I do fo r you? "A n yth in g In and there was something In It to re A cure may ne effected by ap p lyin g mind me o f i i fa ir landscape on which Earn Money for a (Ids house Is none too good for Tilley," the sun Is shilling, hut over which n Cliam herlnin's Salve as soon as the S U M M E R TRIP (plating a popular song.' child is done nursing. W ip e it oft with " 'Him tiger,' snlil the cowlioy, 'you've storm has recently crossed. a soft cloth before allow in g tlie child " I w ill leave you for a fe w minutes.” Every boy enjoy* a change of air g>t only one thing I want, your daugh said Chapporal, "w ith Mine. Thurler. to nurse. M any trained nurses use and the fun to be had in the ter.' this salve with the heel results. P rice mountains or at the seashore, " ‘I ’d rather part with my new Colt's I m ean "— H e retired In confusion. but not every boy’a father ran An expression o f pain canto over the -•> cents per Is-x. S 'a v io n Pharm acy. pistol or my typew ritin g machine, hut afford the expense Wouldn’t it lady's fact*. If n I ic ' h w illin g you hat e my consent.’ be jolly to earn the money your kMid«*. ha* *0 th* thtMr**'* earn« ***** "D o not think,” site said, "that I nm K vo ln tlo n . "W hen they were married the cow MrrWS hy th. hi* tanSsy * » « *4 dw self? sailing under false colors. Everybody "T h ere ts nn old proverb that a man boy wore it woolen shirt, corduroy There Is a way that i* a* ea.y as JOURNAL her* • knows that I am Miue. Thurler, though becomes whnt he ents.” trousers, boots and spurs. Tbe bride M X» -o li . <***» m m ll »*»• ■ It Is sure. It is by getting sub I pass under my maiden uami*.” **fthw«M. D o *« yoo • » < w «ry R> "Then I suppose nil the cannibal* w on white muslin." scriber* for THE PACIFIC TREK Mhe ivbh about to explain further w ill lie missionaries In time.” —Cleve *13 R CA SH AND VINK. H aving finished the story, I looked up M **«r» pnm. SII b* 6-.W moothly. when I spared her the pain o f dolug land Leader. ni tin» author. Hundred* of boys all over the In *aa-«-o» >o th* rofoWr p--»*t» amon* so by tellin g her that I knew bet «ho** f O l ' V t i l boy* «h o 4» * * Woi co ntry are doing thi* and you "D id you fake a full course In 4*ol- «fin . - ort(*r« «h* lar* story. m ight Juat as well have your Mi p*rc* » « • * . In «ha W*y «la boy* «a *l «H i» M c h T r i i l l » 1« « I go?" I nsked. th* «i<*IWf pi**** atti la »* m "»«* W lint she snlil to tue nnd I to her ■hare of the profit*. "W e ll, no. I was brought In for a Mrs Sue M artin , an old and h igh ly ch*«a* » *•«• »i* **«r* ow-ay M «ho* la «h* laro*. «--- « 0*« -- THE JOUR Pend a postal today and wc w ill i'peclnl when the varsity team went during those fe w minutes that I was respected re» id e ili of Fi'is-mia, M i-» , NAL prò«.*.'..- TU* IOURNAL I* • left alone with her I have no remem •end you complete Instruction* I ilii training for the annual football was sick « ¡ t h sto'Miicn tm ubfe for a THE JO"«NAL together w ith a free outfit tu n e. I left college Just before the brnnee. I was wholly taken up with -■•ore t h m *ix mouths I ha-nlierlnins Po««a««*. Ot. f a great Joy that I had found the girl *<nnilnntlon." Htom arh and liu -r tnl-1-i» cured her. ■ — o f whom I had been dream ing since " I see. You nre"— tilie say*: “ I can n->w t i -ytliin g I The Pacific Tree and Vine the carnival. Just liefore the curtals "M u ggerton." »a n t nnd am tin* pt - n-miitn in r*ark Hotel Bldg., San Jcae, Caflf rose Chappornl returned, nnd I nrosf tli<’ iiortil to tini! snc'i i . od meli- "'¿•“ T- iTint laid everybody out to leave. ^ __ cin e." Stin toti Pii -ri . \ 70 70 Treating Wronjj Disease. Corvallis 4 Eastern R.R. MERE BOYS y X