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I -11. -n our nuiy t c itMl tbey Queer Vlr. Gunter A. MlWL .. aa ooioi. U-ipof wreudr f if b dkt I .. . .lib p: J ..... ... ibt ta. L lu m " b'w bU r..,. .... ir t" u CuLd.. Ur. Uuu.f f to ...... Tba mm of f . thai Ami iiiini"'! ... . ' .... ..u mk. ib n M U'k.l.a ah want J hi. ym aim b ha imltoa. M euaviavai. . ... - u. ttwat lb mm i mbxb - i him. Ii naualtn I II, IIIUS " ' . . ..... -I.-- mhm ml A loaT, ltd flfW ww-" ... . tha country lor lb tun . ...... -,- .bammL Ob br .ui - w - .m ..id to ber fata: ' I h.f. mat. tb tUBB I Wish ' , U wilt cow W 7 .... r bml TbaL or eour, a f,w. I em J l L .. .. I I.. x1ILllk 1 Onus. Wlil " . yoU b ami J im mv turi w tt jur- Buur. pr.lr.l TImi Ut. rarrWl ay I tut ttiJtum and thlldrea. Wbra th dValb auwiueut ra tha ruk Iwl aul lib ltl i. tk thatr Baral iuil, IW hi alw4 at "tc...iil," a4 bm, aa iu 4rr. rada, Ho Itu-tr 0( fl)ln( auit lb drum brtln(. tw til !. aarriik' duty for dulj'B Bska. TUrjr rr ai.UlWr. with iljlrr'a ri-f - a Mrf arlf r t Ttwjr ttad lo routmt a auldtofa (Irlt-Uark Twain. ..iuimI: - U"1 , dula l lb.- wMlaa) fi t ...... a affMikMt. aad ab A MOUNTAIN COURTSHIP T M. QUAD (vrrht. tna. Vi ih iuciihb Hmmwmi Bimdlcsl. aVwatt Vbu Tana, u. Urnah four IwiB. H r all lmi.il tour h rrllgl.m.ly aad but f" ('II y'at aka hru.a) uur lungiM Ium. U'Wtit tiMir lirub iNu-kwarH ba1 fix- i.l, uixlt r ant otrr. lit tha nurtb. lit Ilia Willi h. I Ilia an.l aQ'l waat. uur II villi frrvnr, fnr It 1 In Imth B llnjf flrl tit ilriiw fuIt.Ka hrrlo link. Ilia uiihwb mrinjr I'.trry lima J-ml ti jruur Dioutb m Iktiola rrgluwbl of llllla biU rotwa rbarg. throuuli Ida awnura and laha Ui iiiMrr iih lirr In lUa rvufltM u( your rltawliiiS iiralua. Hark Ibam mil and atiiillillaia thrm Iwfiira iWp ufulda yua. fur, runitlnl with an vuor- mh. ri. Iiy for work. Ibry rt o livllUar da tbry rary, aitd yon eiay awakrn In t uiurntni lu Dud wbvla ro4li.iilr flruJjr ItilrvlK'bad In Itw niMlla of yHir lougua If yon can't rutx-vlva of your own trttrular or ran tlii bo lnalnl Uk a ttilmweop and mirror and ift tu.y.-l'blladat-(itiia lti.-r. (iirnlaf tttriwd " kli. aaf f.Uiaf wllk Ut of In bT aipraaal". toy of yoiar BrtkVMirtoa i jUKbln. riBJMWWW-"" I tuaaf D " know y an tM ura a " I .ball aVMlUiBM W M y ot4 .in.ll.rl BkviaaV 1 IB Mrry M a daucblar wltfc VaMf Of ay imrrtartloaai BAd BMI J l a many mf da !' tap MM." at Mtaa f3w aMMf VH Nwartfwtaaa aba aakl oo ra. kattu. trtef Mr. AacklnrloM U I MkMl f Mr. UttBlBY IN BB IS Md luU Ibat avOlWoMlll'l Blttdy. ftaalU, Mr Ouniar." b aaUL "your Hktar bM llifartnad yW- 1 ; U baa told n aU tboul Tu lo rail for mt cvomm k BMrrt.av wltb you. Imt aJarB my Wei I. luxrv wallaf d form Jo" MII t ill II abort." 11111. Ml looWf MMH-B Bar A Tarribla AbyBs. Tba ftaatct O.T0U d oib ytt aounl ad I. 3I.j fivl. !'" I ha Inland of i;uiu. If Mouul ti-rrit. lb world . btaitw.1 iit'iui.Ulu. i tt (iliM-kwi from H. anil and lroii lulu Uil lot th warm would roll fn-t atmut lla rrr.1 Into IhU tvrrllila abyaa lb wa tt-re tra dw u lib forv more lb bo Iihiw iuiul Ui tli B'itwr Inrb, Tba lam brat .I'll' I'"1'! WiMlM M rruuiblml undt-r Mil awful ureaaure Ilk au mt wiM-lt uiulrr a ltu MlW A ili l-miii llflivii fit-l ou( wbkb bld "l-u lb Uiuulb of I bo Irani ttaad lu making a ! l drib of tuorv than IV" fi-rt w.a i ru.bad flat a If II bud Imyii I'.vmhI l-lnu rwUt-r. Tba lljr f lb inn wbu alwuld at taini't u trtilui l'i u b dvptba would I- toUi'ir-i until Hi drab forv rd luta U.i- luU-ralUr. of lb bona and bla trunk w. no lurwir Iban rvUtui tiln HUH lb Iwity would reauli Urn uollnlu.-. I'Nfmll l Wwkly. "UlHjUII "Hlatt r.i," b rajilbxl. "Owl CUra II4 ur liwarty ciowui, ror i am liut U ab 4o nut ba It bar Umm U1 us f rati I If ui.rrad" 1B t yuu I1W It. Wk.a Hare u b.r aiUid U 4 llr klunalf laa t utu$ atwuib l bar.", . ... ... fitUBf BMM. wbo by tbla UaM fe4 cuw-tldcrabl agitation, atari! flM (or Wln( you favor lo gllii I to you." caalUiuad Mr. Uonlrr, tb M U a lbs oibr foot. HI ba Wad niB r Mam aba wa born. 1 1 nred rest llav rtgarT N. i bank: I don't amok; at Ual 't care la amoks Juat Bow. Tiu U ins by tba cUaractar you (Ha m. I bav fvuud bar a wwi or lability and but la) lbs) laa.t dbiKiavd rlalui bar own way " rJu.t you wall till yuu'rw warrtnL I .! Hint yoa are latioraul of lb uf lima rrvatiirea. lby are y till llu-y gat yu In lbur lolu nllrk' add afier tb knot la Had. But- t'lara-H ran t Im twaalbl tbal ao rhllilllk"- 'hlltlllk! Klttratab rail ahould lla tbat klttanlxb way aba baa b krr that I am mtsaklng of. tba'll I yaa witti a ropa of nwra and fag h witii a rlpa iwacb. Tbao aba'U kx-aad in rlfl your tnH-brta. On tbla iliink It rwariillal Ibat I Vuubt provid) lb family pwkttbuok Nib aiuplt ruuda, I will at IbbbI tabu ay lbs nixsaaliy for bar la rob you iiruvhiiua bcr wltli wbat aba wUI M- lifxldiw, I frel umWr oblbntloua I u for Inking on yourself yuka nl baa alwara baon tnlns. If fou 111 bum your Ineoui It will tnabl la lo know wbat auiu will b oecea irjr lo kiN'p you from bslog rulusd." "Whu uiy aunt dlea I aball Uibvrlt luin bar about I2,(WU" "Hb won t dl. Old wotnaa wboara a una to Ibutowivsa and wboaa prop '1 7 la ndtHl by younger runi nar ' dla. Iliaila, lb aum you aipact rill not b" Wut my aalary la 12.000." "Wbara r.'.0UO fur a girl Ilka Clara? lo. I bm ibat I aball bava to aland l tb breacb. I bava 00.000 In Oral kurtgaga 0 par cent uonda tbat I will my dnugbtar, and If aba gats up P lb middle of tba nlgbt and goes for lour uotketbook the mora fool you for ."tog It where aba can get at It At tbla Junetur tba object of than ncturee buret Into tb room, threw r arma about bar fatber'a neck and red hU face with klaaea. Then he took ber lorer b tb arm and led k.. " aim away. Hsw fl.nl Di. Tim I iliiiii. di ilk, w Bulmata we all know, but w do iit kiww tba tiact ui ui-iil wbfii Ui ili Kor hour a dtad ilaul n-ni alle. Tu.-re I no wiib. no diib m. A BilmlUt bn, bowrr. u4twljd not ouly In uoltlitf lbi ivltf tuuuti'Ul Wbrn B 4uui fiw up It lire, but lu rw-vrdtng II. uVatb afa.tu Tin- I'l.ut U bi-tad rry Kradu.lly a. lo avoid all vtcl- Ulb. Tbla I l'"i ly I" Bring lam Mailt lii a wair Ntb tb iuiirature uf wbkb I. iHiiilliiUounty ralavd by tba iM'i iU.n of a u. or .irtl Daiun. At ai ilfitrrr I". a iauitiu? tiirertioa loki-K .liii-r All altiliil'IB oiu rr-.l-1'UMi Bflrr Ibl. fall. vrn tbougb Ilia Hulil I. rui.lnl down lo It BurniaJ irtilittfliure. Tbl. ilrath lmtrBtur f iu ipi;r-a la rouilant for all niania, I ft af a Bird, l Uh.-s ami tlriU have ao advantage 0r human bring In thlr ability to mf on Iwib alili-a of Ibsin. Tblr eye ui m-t ixit for looking Blralgbt ahead. but fr looking out ln raob smb. inai I. Uhhim Ibry balance tbair uouie to rlKbl or to b-ft. while w balance forward and Imckwurd. A biro can wabb lb i of Mb wing at once. The pilot of an aini'lane b.a to turn til. brad from HI to aide to as bU wing ll. Prthadwd. Madk'e - Why did you throw blm ovrr Mabrl-ll woHI nava wm a vrry parHlimmloiiii hii.tuiiid. Maaga Hut be fnlrly lvlbt money on you .lurini! lbs cuitngi'iurut. Mnbel Vee; but n soon k'11 ,0 ulk hou' moon tb flr.t thing he JU ,ook up eii umlou rule-Judge. Inoantiilency. Mr. Itacon- lie a tcry lucoiwbitenl man. Mr. Kghcrt'linlcedl "Vaa, Why. he trli-d. to break bla bv i.f bflim k'fl banded, and be couW only punlab the mtl W wUn bl left haud.w-Voukere Stati-aman. the A Great Effort ivii..t rblhlrvu. quiet f ya wajw-w - 4 ekaa-ai Oerumn wotl.cr In Kllcgemie n. "r'nlher 1 tired lo ilea in. "o -letter tiliy tt "l K tu' all the way to America." Take Along a Hammer. Bhe-Hve you Iwen up to break breiul with the new urme u ..--yett llo-No! I'm not fwllug very trong.Hil0 Tranacrlit Im't your father bit quearr aak Mr. Auchlncloaa. , ' "Queer? No. Why do ion tblnl Im queer T Why be told ma tbat you were" 0b, yea. 1 heard It all PP ned I. .. . . . aa . . M " "w uuueraiooa. bo ao I. The young man looked bewildered. taM laariflaa. ' No man baa aver aacrlAced hlmaalf w the common meaning of tbut phraae, hlch la aelf aacrlflc for another ilune. Men make dally aacrlflc for there, but It la for their own aak mt They muat content tbelr own Milt flrat A man mut fel better for doing a duty than he .would for hlrklug It Toke the caaa of tba Berkeley Can Ue, a Drltlab troopahlp crowded with aoldlcra and their wlvea and children. There waa room In the Iwuta for tb women and children only. Tb colonel Tb virtu of prosperity la temper- ance. tb vinu i "'-' tude. .... idwln Beath and un.e''"' i. i... lone been known that Bflwm Booth felt deeply the grief thai ,11 1 waa . . . .. ,i who took Anra one or n ... " -,. ,,or. bum Lincoln a liro. " wuTch the clltorof a well known mag MM l foud of telling-. emphaaUea that ftt0'! . ii.j in Phlcaeo When I wa a wy m -Jar Lincoln park. Once when bdwta Booth wa. playing in the city 1 went, with another rW to hear VM I waa permitted to BPeud the nbjht deaerted. but aa i Oaudena' great atntu of Lincoln I aaw a earring appw'.tdr,?en by ? ne"? ueth door oi 'u.r what k'llwlll BOOttl, uuriou. -- ' clump of anniuiaj. . - watch "-!'r . Jfn- momeut Tha irreut aclof atoOB IOT. before the ww-JI frn head bared. TleftJ10,t ST buttonhole .d IniJ . !)... .?.2!iv' iuttcWy uncon- ami waa "'-" a! " iA ha-n wit- nesaea ny Tb BMHinlAium and bla wife bad to go dowa tb valley about a Ball to aa a ak'k neighbor, and 1 waa Wft at tb rUa With IbaLr dangbtor. a girl ef tgbtL Aa auun as an bad etr d off tb auppar labto and wbU I eat on tk doorstep satoklug aba pot ew a cmmu a btsw, arrangad balr a bit Bad blaabed vary f4 as b aakl tu bm: "Hlia'a corsln' to aea nt tonlgbt-aad klm'a very akeery ami -anil - and" io you tumn tbat your young bi ruining 7" I a.ked. "Itarkoa blm la." "And be e Uabfuir "Htm ran t akrcly abide dad aad main.1 "1 aea. He'd be scared off If be found ue alttlng here. Well. I'U take a walk aad I oat of tb way "No, ao, no! You' perfertly proper. I'll ge out and alt dowa on lb hag, and you atay rlgbt tera. "b, tbat'a It? We, don't yon bum! m lu tb U-a.t Tb log waa only thirty feet away. aad ah hadn't been alttltig there evr 6v eiluute when "blm" appeared, lie bad probably been In biding n where near. All I could see waa tbat b waa a young uiaa. ry baabful and awkward. II aat down about ten fret away from ber, and It waa about nt tulnuti-e Ufor either spoke. "Who a lilmr' querb-d Jim as be nod ted bla brad In my dlrrttu. "Htratitfer. ga in further up," she an wared. "Voi li.lu'l no call in beakerr- ed of blra nor uoImmI) "Who' akevrvdlr" oa you U." Nerer w .krerrd In all my Ufa. 1-lmU. does your old Ud like mar "Iterkon be do." "And your umuf "ttei kon .be do." "And, IJmU '- II alopiied ibi-re for a Wng. lotnf llui, and l.lmla coukIicI and BtKSlJ ever hi. euiUirruuiciit. By and !; ab aatd: "!ad say you t-ome. powerful nbiU kUlbt' a b ar biat wevk. No reply. "Mam aaya you took up them ten arrea of land abut rarker'e." No reply. "lla you lost your tongue, Jiur aha aaked after a long alienee. "Cobs not; 1 waa Ibiukln'," be re plied aa be beared a deep algh. "lleckou t know wbat twaa. T-be- br "llwkon yoo don't" "I'o'as I da Dd like yon, mam Ukea you. and I" That log auddenly contracted again and brought tbeia do together, and Jim arm etoto around Lluda'a waUt aa be Dnlabed the aenteoca for ber with: "And we'a gwlne to be Jlned In the fall and live oa tbem acres! Linda, If blm wasn't back (bar In that doab I'd ahorely bug you, I would." I got out of "tbat doab" and took a long walk, aud If Jim didn't take ad vantage of toe occasion Ltnda'a took belled ber when I returned. The girl gave me good nlgbt and pa,.ed lo krr room, and a little later the aid folk arrived back. "gtreiigvr, waa tbar a feller yet aparklu' IJudaT whimpered tba fa ther a. Ibey ant down beskie tna. "Of coa there waa -of Was," aakl the wife. There wa a yotiug man here," I replied. "ild Linda tall him JlmT" "8h did." "Uf ru se aba illd-of co Ba," added the wife. "Did they nt toitelher?" tea, on tb log." "Would you aay. atraager weald you aay tbat tbar waa luv tharf aak ed tbe buaband. "Why, I sat there amoklng and look ing Into the laurel, and 1 neither heard nor saw much. By and by I got up and walked away." "Of co'se be did -of co ne," mid the wife. "Yea, be un would git up and walk away," atgbed the buaband. "Would you like Jlui for a onln law?" I a.ked after a bit. "MrauKcr." replied the man aa be laid alde bl pipe o to have both baud free to geature with, 'that yere young man baa killed a b'ar with a knife." , , "And a whoppln' big b'ar at tbat," added the wife. "Ue baa abut three wildcat a, auh." "Shot ihree and akeered off a fourth." . . , J "Aud be baa aw urn the Cumberland river, auh." "And It waa lu flood too." "Aud bo haa killed uio' coon and foxe and poaauma In "the laat two y'ara. "h. than any two men In the i,e" " . . n "Of in'ae he hns-of co ae. "And he made the eicpnam run when tin Wt ',ri'u" cU,n ",0B ""k" "And It waa a whopper of an io.-fur auah It was," 'nd. Huh." continued tb buaband I,,. m.H d mi hl fwt. "that yer Jim i'iiiiI holier, nut run. outwraaala. out ,,t Hi.d .iiiulft any fritter of bl age if liny iiiHei around." r,i i-.i'i' he kln-of co'iie,M added i wife hi kIu' almi otood up. ii.l. nub In n .v'r or two mo we ! utt Inc to kuwI hi W leglala ,tir, nml Iu-'h gwlne to awell around them miuiiiliilii wb a plug bat and a cnue. aii wis, " "u palnl. ar promliM-nt riKivutii.l u but II bl lial'W to I preaeitt preit; auitrb auywbrr tbal .all frW-tWMi. un fslljig bls kueaa. beat rUt. eU ' Irh-al roodwilvliy ur nonorrolmr. to a de.lr.tila rHiy. and tb f i t tbat without graiJiit lb derby hat. w know It could t b. to aa eiam pi of H lniortsur a aa Iw Hi utai Ingredient How Molly Burton Saved Jim Hodsons Mining Shares By SADIE OLCQTT A Wansarfol Railway Jrfiy. For pb'ture.iiie vartely and rim.inti apeal tbe pamrfaui.. ruuuin t.." double rliiclnatoKrapb Alius uit I . rar window, ou Iba great Afri 1 runk Una r.u ueter know a r . i Nit thomtand miles, acroas BUty ti. decree. i4 batltude; a score of climi ud tli bind, of a hundred dlflVn iit people or Irllje: lb aecoud loiua-'. of tbe world's rivera and two of in large! lake.; Ib greatest dsm ever built rounenlug water for tba worl '. rb tiest Imi'l"; tba most luiixi"lii' mi I n U-ut of all temples; lbs greatest a lerfall ami tbe kmmI Important V ud dlaiuoud uiUiea. and Bnally one of (he lt great eipau.es of rest wll.r- ., tbe only la lu tbe w rl l wuer be wild Uea.t of tbe Jut jle Duty be seen In their primitive at it from a tralu-all these are aecu, Iraterned or elja-rknced Ui tweir day. Dirty Patagonia. Petttk'oaluna are not glantn, aa ' have aupposed and as (he vzrv -s i-ui h," aiild a luau who baa Irate! I. "Tbi-y are lurse In comparbwin th th other rioutU Anwrlian native.; t . t la all. Kverytblug l relative. s n know. But they are very fat Tht U why ibey run Bland the cold ao w. II. I have seen i'aUgonlaB men and b-)4 ruiiiilng around unchnl while I wrped lu warm gariurnta, with snow falllug upon tbem la quantlt -e aud tbe wbid blowing bitterly. Tb -y are kept warm by their fat aud Ai t 1'atagoyla Is ou of tbe dirtiest plar.-s I'lmuglnable. IKiu't go there If you buie dirt. That I my advlc to all wi.o contemplate a Journey to tb jumping off place of Houtb Amertca." A Bright Pro. pact "For live years." aakl the couiBJr rial trsveler. "1 had Called UlKlU a "- utu draper in tkutlaud and never an order. I mentioned It to the bea 1 of th Qrm. 'Wa aie deal wt' IS. I Co. be aald. Their tralvUr ca'd f tweuty yeare before be took an rhr, and If ye'U continue to call for twen y years I'U no aay but ye may get one. Manchester UuardUn. fired"' Firedamp to the ordinary name for tbe carbureted hydrogen which bwu from "blowera" or flssura lu ,l neiim.. It to Inflammable and wbi i mlied with air in certain pro(Krtlotu to bbthly exploslvt. Ita igultlon Li : teuded by tb danger uf an attendant a plosion of coal dmt Of Ceurss. "With people cooking with electrici ty, one can oo louser heap coals nt Bra" "Never fear. Aiwuredly tbey will perfect an electrical apparatua wbloli will answer tbe aauie purpoae."-Lou-U villa Couricr-JouroaL Hie New Job. "I've eot a new Job. Tm a barber at a soda fountain." "A barber at a oda fountain?" -Yen. I ehave the ce."-New York World. Juat the Othar Way. 1 Front-It coat me $75 for the week end. Know Kutertnlulng frlen.Is. weren't you? Front-tirent Scott, no! Being entertnlned.-Ltfe. Lom of elncerity I lose of vital pow er. Boree. TK Jeeoa Oede. What humor could be wMer than that of life Itself? Fran Schubert on hie deathbed read the complete work of J. Ken I more Cooper. John MHlliK ton Hynge wrote "Klders to tbe Sea" on a secondhand forty dollar typewrit er and wore a celluloid collar. ItKU ard Wagner made a living during four kau yeare arraiiKlng Italian opera aria for tbe cornet Thoma lleury lluxlev'a wife called hfin "Ual." llcr bert 8enc-er aang basa lu a barber ahoit ounrtet aud wa In love with Oeow Eliot William Shakespeare waa a social mistier aud oouuni uuu a bouus emit of anus. Btoumrck was afraid of bla mother. The greatest sol dier In Hungarian history waa named Hungadl Janoa,-Owen Uattem .u Smart Set . Cede ef a Bellhop. A New York bellhop who bought a hotel had a code for the art of getting tip which to aa followa: Flay the boucymoouera hard. New ly wed men. like to mak a aplurge be fore their Wee, rv.n'i ! time on "big bug. A'waa s t . di.aMi train i Inn on thcl WODIPlL IE puunn v . 1Kb. Hn mt m the tlD Uwniiy. ib,n titaii.H Do your part ana &SU ft - tKAn iMfA it to the Kuest tbrhtwada. Shame AWU ava.-. arm, fnultleaa service. Don't make yourself obnoiloua by greed tor tips. Above all. aave.-Exchanfe. If I'd tube hlni for a aon-ln-lawr1 "Of co'se we would-of co'," Of co' tha wife. mi. Chosen Profoaalso. "And what do you eipect to be when .. nn Konnv. Bsseu t inwrver. line jwu - 'v Ttohbe reolled. "Mother aay I'm too much like lpa to make a auc .r..i i.wver I did think I'd be a drum major, but I gueaa I'll be a lion tame."-Uhlcago Hewa. Molly Buitou a wentera woman of tli early d-tys, when every loan was a gambler, a horse thief, a miner or Miuaitbljjg wore than any of these. MMly kept a boarding bouse and was ball felb'W well met with ber boarders, wba were all um-u. Tber was uotb bur B'lUeamUb algyut Molly, but ab was coiuilileri-d ierfe.-tly straight The only dl"latliii she tliduliced lu wax gambling, and tbl. with ber wmi iu. If ahe bad dollar to stsk she would play dollars; If she bad cent. It would be penuy ante, Kb alway played a fair gam and would lake do rbarlty from any one. Onr when ao opMitent bet lo ke purvoaely In order to enable ber to recoup abe told biin that if be did It BKaln there would be no more play between tbem. Jim Ilodwin waa a miner who bad rin k It big. It waa while be wa de reloiilng a lialm that b came to Mol Ir llurton'a boune to board. Me U-tei lo play penny ante wltb blm. but would never coiweut to a con.lih-rable t;i.e. Kb Kild that be needed all nw money to K-t bis claim lu conditio! to offer ou tbe market. She also saw lo It that be did not fall Into-lite bamto of card abarint. If abe aw bim playing with one of the fraternity ahe would k hliu for a loan, thereby gel tint; bU money out of bla hand.. One day llodn atrw-k a vein mat made hi property very valuable. A company was forun-d wbkh gave bim large Hoik of .tixk wltb plenty of cash down. He accepted the hi tlon of uirtnteiideiit. When not en eaea.1 In bl duties at the mlue be played cards at Molly Burton'a. iN-plt. all ber efforts to prevent It he was non uck for emue KUift SIollJ played with blm in onier to keep htm from playbig with any one i-lxe- Ue knew abe would take no charity from bltn. ao be played to win. lu the lone run thsy stood nearly even. One day a man tot bold of Ilodwn and wa playing blm for all bo was w.e-th wbeu Molly interfered. From tluvt time forward Molly M t Hodou blaiing with her alt bis spare time. ami it aoou came t he noticed hy thoju who overlooked th fame that she Wa. rheattug him. This caused preat ur piie. becauw Molly vrn known lo be .uare wiwi crery one. eiHially Jim Uotlsou. Ni who imld anything to her vh-llm nbout her uiai.l;iiluloii of the cards. Tbat man Uone of their bnl- ues, aud any of them would gladly sea ber gain. It was hot knowu to nuy one besides Itodson a ud Molly bow much of bU mouey be was relieving bim of. but It wa considerable- One iiltfht when they were playing together atom? Jl:n all to Molly: "If you clean me out. Moil, wnai u you do with the fund?" "Marry a good for not him; man. "Bonl nee what ucb u flml clans wo mttA at you wan is with a i:ood for nothing man." "Well, a weak woman wouldn't; a strong one would. It a our opHslte we like." They were playing' ordinary euchre Molly waa "turning Jack" ou her vic tim, dealing herself band to match the trump, and every now mid nipilu pro posing to raise tbe utake. llodson wa very atupld not to si-e that he was get ting alaugbtered, but he bad no faculty fur card and waa blind us a bat to sleight of hauil Besides, he never dreamed tbat Molly would cheat More over, there was no mouey ou the talie; h waa continually atoning I. O. t'.'a Tbe truth Is be bad lost all his caxb and waa signing away his stock tu the mine. Molly knew bow many shares ha awnnl. nn. I. keening count III her bead, ahe was aware that she had I. O. U.'a for 00 Hr cent of them. When she took in the Dual teuth ahe called a halt aud aald: "Jim. bow many shares In your mine do you own?' "Fifty thousand." Molly took up the I. O. U.'s and, add tng the amounts ou them, figured up Vl.ooO shares. Jim turned pale. "You're a good man. Jim," wild Mol ly, "and I'm going to give you n chance to wiu back your proiK-rty." Writlug aotucthlug ou the back of one or the I. O. U.'a, she folded it ud told blm to put It lu bid iHH'kel. "I'll play all I have won rrom you ngulnst what'a ou that paper." Jim begged to know what II waa. but she wouldu't k-ll him. Ue was desperate enough to accept any term. o he consented, lie proposed euchre. but Molly substituted a showdown poker baud, wltb Jim for dealer, say ing tbat ahe wanted blm to be sure that there wa no shenanigan. Jim aald he waa aura of that already. Tbey concluded to make It tbe best In three hand, and Jim dealt the drat hand. Molly won, drawing a king with acea and aevena. Jim bad no pair. Tbe aecond kand Jim won on tena and deuce. His hand trembled as he dealt the third time, and when the caraa were drawn he ahowed the queen of hearts high against Jack high. Without waiting for Molly to nana over hla L O. U.'a he took out the pa per ahe had given him, unfolded It and read a atngle word -Teureelf." It reaulrcd some time to get the meaning through hla head, though he was assisted by a mild blush on hoi iv' face. When he understood he reached across the table and took Mol It In hla arms. This to how Molly aaved Jim Hod- son's Interest In a mlue which eventu ally became enormrsly valuable. w&w? -3iT3 Re" mown, a a .22's Have the Call! .i t i WITII the ris of il nile-shootm to u iei of afKirt. lU-rninon-L'MCticame the fastest selling- M ammiinition in the worM. n . Whatever make of .ii rifle you s!mk!. Itermngton-l Mt. Cartrwlgc will give you better, aurer result than any other in the wor!4- . . , . .. , p . (Jo to the leading dealerthe one who displays the d Ball Mark vf Remington-UMC li.-ii .n .k.l nnrt.mea think about thrie laiBosa eartridr-and be II .now yon in - Ki8. Sir-Kle Shot. Slide-action and Aatolosdiag in a fiv by tbemves lor ' leei, e.y and r-jinUteot performance, Sld by your hm deaUr and 15 othar leading merchant, in Oregon WaaVarlh BaMax WJ Baa-.r- V . C. r. Cily u Sawmill Grovelemd, Oregon Rough and Dressed Lumber of all kinds. Let us figure with you on your Lumber needs. We give our customers good service and reasonable prices. Mill located Six and one-half miles North of Hills !xro on United Railway. - H. S. Tharp, Proprietor FUESOTBITE OTtlTKlffl IF TOOWAWCTLY REPELIBtT .(TRADE USED. EASILY APPLIED MES-TIilE-TEilEa'illUI-WY- P6&UfD BY WOOOAKO- OAirnc o fat, wrr i urru, vnt. . 1 The Hillsboro Pharmacy CITY BAKERY J. Wolfersperger, Prop. sWe are now located in our new quarters three doors West of our old establishment on Main Street; and our change enables us to give our customers a much better service. Buy your Dread, Cahes, Pies and Cooh ies of us and get the best Many Uaea ef Graphite. irw neoDle begin to realise th rang of uses to which graphlt la put, amya .... a,.i..,tiA American, for h a. w esaentlal though minor Ingredient In n Erent number ot unuspecie wiw ttons aa common as that of lead pen ...... ivi.k man of these th graphite III". - . ... . . .k. i uuib la himself unraminar. .implo fact tbat tbla or that manufac turer purchaae from him, for In nucb uaea It to apt to represent part ot a secret proceaa. Uad penclla, lubrlcanto I - l n aaiinniajeja,, i ii . M-T. gfH - -" " I,aaaMBjaaMBBBBBS ai aw ravnt'a Dssert. n h.. heon dlscoTered that the nlr of the Egyptian desert Is aa free from bacterial life as the polar regions the high sSas, and It is an excellent place for pcPle frora rheu" matlsm or consumption to take up their Bbodft-London Telegraph. Kiek of an Oatrloh. An angry ostrich Is a great lighter. n .trikea out with hla feet, and tils legs, being Immensely strong, he can with no great amount of exertion, kill span, fW. 0. Donelson UNDERTAKER - tit Calls attended night or'day. Chapel and Parlors. THE "GREATER OKtQon .. .... kuiLiiM.Wta, aaalaaaeal. an- larced cro.n.U aad Bf ." f J? rar.llr.Uie lil.r.llafOrae wl BjjJ" . i. .. i ... , m. Tiwhiai. Llbra- rt Wark. Mo.!. Phintwl Tralnina anil riae ArU. Lars. Badtnn.l.artluriiUol Liber al Kiiu.-otion. ri Llbrarr of sora than BO.ooo "" - laaa bulMlaa lll ilMl. t Hl"il i jj "VaUlo- rV. Ilormltorie. for men and lor t women. Ksibm 1-owe.t. j Write lor rt nlofcBMreln Kl.l rr j UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 1 Kt'GKNE. ORKOON I J 21 i Mini k w nxAL sanrrutJiKSiT. S..ticiherby given that I, the under aiKiied exectuor of tne '"t"'"0' County t'flurt of the Sute ot Ore ou lor Waahlngtn i County, my 0-ial sctiountBS exeeutorof said Miate. and said Court has set Monday, Nenienioersi, thi i our of 10 o'clock A. M. as the time, and the County Court Room In Hillsboro, Oregon, as the place for bearing objec tions t said account and the flu.l settle ment of mlu estate. I Ihi. Alioilttiai. IMI.1. II. lisman. Kxecutor olthe estate of Louisa Klligs(au,oceeii. W. . Ilarrell, Aivoruey ior Meeting ot Board of Equalization DR. W. H. PASLEY Dentist Offlceainthe Heidel Building, uitirv Main Btreet, adjoining Fob omce diuk. Rooms S and 4. Phone City 90S Hillsboro - uregon To Taxpayers of Washington County, Oregon : inotioe ia nereoy gi"u m Bord of KiiualiKKtlon of Washington Countv, Orenon, will meet on Monday, Hoi.l 1:1 llfi. at the Court Houeln HUU boro.in Washington County, that belnK ,1. ..n.ml 1..iuIt In Hnntnniber. and that being, the time and place provided k iu ij. nnhllr.lv Ai.iniiiM the assess I n!ut rolin of Bcii County for 1916, and nnrrm-t, .11 nrrora In valuation ami de scription or quantities 01 lano, iou or nthar nnnrti. slid It is tha dlltV I.f all persons liuere.wa vo appear bhud and place appointed, ami it it aball appear to aald Hoard ol itquaiir.auou ma inn are any lands, lots or otner property aa-1 BBaaed twice or in tha uameof a person or persons not the owner of the same, or asMMfxl under or beyond its value, or ny Jols or other prriprtle not assessed aid Board of Kauallaatlon ahall make tbe proper correction. - max uranuan, Assrssir for Waahtngton County, Or.- gou. 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