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YcaVe hit tha Etht tobacco when you fire-up some Prince Albert in your old jimmy pipe or in a makin's cigarette. And you know H ! Can't get in wrong with P. A. for it is made right; mace to spread-smoke-sunshine among men who have suffered with scorched tongues and parched throats I The patented process fixes that and curs our bite and parch. . All day long you'ff sing how glad you are you're pals with mm Kl the national joy tmoke You take this testimony straight from the shoulder, men! You can smoke a barrel of P. A. without a kick! It hands out all the tobacco happiness any man ever dreamed about it's so smooth and friendly. It's a mighty cheer ful thing to be on talking- terms with your pipe and your tongue at the same fme -but that's what's coming to sure 33 J1 P"1 faith to Prince ABertl R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, WkutoD&km, N. C, tote .iw.i!rt I I ,?S?.-sr-w. Ill Mrt l TIm. I T- III i jm -U MM pi i 1 1 n raw Mil : mi Judge, CMttmMI A. C !lHhV 4e J. . Overbollier; VWrki X K, . Biandt, I ii'fl maron 11ard--Slght ... lioara,y u llieih. Judge, t'fctfrnan;U. Tpar, Jwk"5 Nel I. Johnson, Hers; AO- ' iru. tua Kttrr. tiers; e. Oork. . , Timber-V. Orndoff. Judge, nir- nun; Jao i. vow. jwitri t lai Clerk S. ti. rowcll. Clerk; U M. Scofield, Her. Tsslslia ly Br4 II. Mart- lti. Judge, tasirman; v. t.xmm-- teeL Juilk-e; Joaepa sxrnamoai, iwre; James Thompson, Clerk; Kooert Cole, Clerk. Tua'alia- Mght Hear Jonn Ny- I lenr. Juir, Chairman; Z. r. le. Judge; t-J Robertson, lTerk: lni Ucibctwr, Clerk; J. 11. (.imino, Clerk. Yerboort John v and-hy, JiMC, Chairman; Henry Vandyke, Judge, Martin lu-rnard. llerk; U A. wun- UVrlioh, Clerk; T. F. Uh, Clerk. A TELEPHONE CALL By UlLLiAM CHANDIXR aBeaWaeBSaJ wfessenaVBssw1 ftW J 999 ffAaVaWAsaf MM OVERllEEEOIiEO 0.1 ELEGl'l 00.1 Officials to Serve on Both , aod Night Boards Day NEARLY ALL TO NAVE TWO SETS All Will Sent at Balk Priemaries aa t Ocacral EiecliM Ibe following is a complete list of the 340 judges and clerks ap pointed by the County Board at a meeting held last week. The board will serve at both primary and. general elections, and In nearly all cases there are a day and night board, last week's issue contained only a part of this list. Aloha Dan Shaw, Jude, Chair man; D. R. Wkacler, Jodga; 0 Mo.-elond, Clerk; John B McNew, uierit; U. W. Milla, Clerk. Banks uajr Baara A. C Cm- ant, Judge, Chairman; Albert Fri day, Judge, Clell CartUn. Oerk: Earl Wilton, Clerk; James A. Moore, uern. Banaa-Nif lit Boafd Caaa Herb, Judge, Chairman; J. W. Vaadcrveld .en, Judge; John Keuler, Clark; W, G. Young, Oerk; L, A. Fernaworth, Cleric East Beavertoa Day Board Rob ert Hocken, Judge, Chairman; C E. . Hedsre, Judge; Omer Akin, Clerk; Harrison Huson, Oerk; Ira Van lilaricon, Clerk. ' Eart Bearertaa Night Board C. H. Fry, Judge, Chairman; Howard E. Weed, Judge; Lawrence Wolfe, Clerk; Charleg Craig, Clerk; John Hoover, Clerk. West Beavertoa Day Board Georee Thvnn-. JuHm rkain.n. Jacob Stroud, Judge; John Summeri, Clerk; Elmer Stipe, Clerk; Guy Al exander, Clerk. Weat Beavertoa Night Board Aiirea uaviea, Judge, Chairman; J. A. Shepard, Judge; 8. H. Davia, Clerk; L. V. Emmone, Clerk; Vila Shepard, Clerk. BlooaUng Adam Hergert, Judge, Chairman; Henry Hogrefa, Judge, John Hoch, Clerk; Jacob Correll, Clerk; Carl PfaW, Clerk. Butoa-S. H. Stowell, Jedge, Chairman; C. A. Peteraoa, Judge; Fred Galdwell, Oerk; Erwia Mead, Clerk; Cunt Sckmidlia, Clerk. j Cedar Milla Day Board O. J. Wismer, Judge, Chairman: Robt. Ihompson, Judge; Erwin Bitter, viei-K; rnmp streiD, Clerk; B. B. Reeves, Clerk. Cedar Milla Night Board J. J. WiBmer, Judire, Chairman; Julius E. Peterson, Judge; J. T. Croedi, Oerk; Chris Schindler, Oerk; Geo Thomp son, Clerk. Cherry Grove Fred Robinson, Judi?e, Chairman; John Fisher, Judge, A. Newhouse, Clerk; A. Lin gren, Clerk; Pern Petton, Clerk. Connell Day Board Peter Grog- sen, judge, Chairman; Wm. Fuegy, Judge; Frank Connell, Clerk; James Batchelderr Clerk; W. C. Darety, Comiell-Nlght Board J. W. Goodin, Judge. Chairman; John Dar ling, Judge; Torian Hcmmy, Clerk; loene, uie; John Fuegy, Henry Challarombe, Judge, Chair man; M. H. Henderson, Judge; Grant nann, iters; r ran snolea, Clerk iius imier. Clerk. - SsMik CoraeUaa-Nlght Board wm ooodin. Judge, Chairman; James u. atornsey, judge; Arthur Stratton Clerk; C. R. Lafoilet, Qerk; Chas Aloris, Clerk. . DUley Day Board-J. W. Bughea, rfuuge, inairroan; w. K. Stevens, Judge; a A. Broderaen, Clerk; B. A. nosKins, tierit; Kirby E. Crispin, Clerk. DilCrr Niaht Board J. M. Hiatt Judge, Chairman; Geo W. Blythe, juutre, r. as. suuord, uierltj A. B"gg. Clerk; Wm H Heialer, Clerk. norueaat r or eat Grove Day Board J W Baldwin, Judge, Chair man; Oliver C. Jackson, Judge; Al lan Rice, Clerk; E. B. Catching, Clerk; Charles P. MeCann, Qerk. Northeast Foreat Grove Night Board H. T. BuxUn, Judge, Chair man; E. A. Dixon, Judge; Walter Roswurm, aerk;J . 0. Buxton, Clerk; Arthur Shearer, Qerk. Northwest Forest Grove Day Board J. C Gark, Judge, Chair man; K. O. Stevenson, Judct; Roy Giltner, Qerk; W. H. McEldowney, Clerk; Merle Reder, Clerk. Northwest ForeH Grove Night Board R. M. Taylor, Judge, Chair man; V. S. Abraham. Judee: Vic Fuqua, Qerk; Ed Davis, Clerk; Ed Duon, Clerk. Sovtheast Forest Grove Dar Board L. S. Porter, Judge, Chair man; John Wirtz, Judge; D. D. Bump, Clerk; P. C. SUrrett, Qerk; C. R. Morgan, Clerk. Southeast Forest Grove Night Board John Ireland, Judge, Chair' Board L. S. Porter, Judge, Chair man; John E. Bailey, Judge, Ben Whited, Qerk; Loren Watkins. Clerk; Robert Wirtz, Clerk. SonthweH Forest Grove Day Board A. G.Hoffman, Judge, Chair man; Wm. J McCready, Judge; Geo. G. Pateraon, Clerk; John Thornburgh Clerk; Manche Langley, Clerk. Southwest Forest Grove Niaht Board A. E. Scott, Judge, Chair man; J. C. Utta, Judge; M. S. Allen, Clerk; Malcolm Bean, Clerk; E. R. Wirta, Clerk. Galea Creek Day Board James Churchill, Judge, Chairman; Nick Bothman, Judge, J. R. Greenwood, Oerk; J. W. McRoberts, Clerk; Fran ces White, Clerk. Gale, Creek Night Board N. C Lilly Judge, Chairman; J. E. New- Fred Clerk. North Cornelius Day Board Geo A. Wilcox, Judge, Chairman; Ed Wolf, Judge; W. E. Sherbrooke, Clerk; Hal Kinton, Qerk; Mike Sus bauer, Clerk. North Cornelius Night Board Ti. A. Jacson, Judge, Chairman; John Onenlander, Judge; C. B. McCurdy, Clerk; L K. Fisher, Clerk; Harry J. Cook, Clek. South CoraoUaa Day Board ton Judire: J. B. Bateman. rinrlf. Chas E. PotU, Oerk; R. B. Ully, CiBriCa Garden Home Day Board Wm. Morganson. Judge, Chairman; A. V. uenny, judge; Ben fatten, Clerk; T. E. Hills, Clerk; Oliver. Pettigrew, Clerk. Garden Home Night Board A. M. Cronan, Judge, Chairman; A. E. Hanson, r Judge; Harry Robinson, C erk; Sameul B. Lawrence, Clerk; Clarence A. Ruff, Clerk. t 9Mt4rP"r Bord-J- H. White, "" nairinan; . u, MatteROn, Judge; H. F. Kramer, Oerk; EX Harding, Clerk; I. F. Larson, Oerk. Gaston Night Board J. H. Wes- cou, judge, Chairman; C. A. Calla han, Judge; Con Senncr, Clerk; Glen Stapleton, Clerk;. Ben Dethlefts, Clerk. Northeast Hillsboro Day Beard v.. vaugni, judge, Chairman; Pet er Boscow, Judge; Ictizia Imbrie, Clerk; Davad Kuratll, Qerk; Elmer Northeast Hillsboro Night Board 7F- J WiHiams, Judge, Chairman; it! D"1". Mary U. Heidel, Clerk; E. L. McCormick, Clerk; Estella Boscow, Clerk. Northweat Hillsboro-Day Board R. H. Greer, Judge, Chairman; Aug- J0""; f Ch"8 E- w Northwest Hillsboro-Night Board! oauey, juoge, Chairman; G. O. Frost, Judge; John Bocker, Clerk; & w. mcAiear, ciera; A. j. aniten berger, Clerk. Southeast Hillsboro Dav Board- C. W. Redmond, Judire, Chairman; Chas. Crocker, Judge; M. It. Steven son, Clerk; Blanche Ede; Clerk; FrcJ nooa, ciera. Southeast HUkhora Mki R.rJ u, reruns. Judire. Chnirnmn: David Corwin. Judire: Calvin Jn-k jr ciera: binora Cuvtnn nrk- nm. ocnuimencn, CierK. Southwest Hillahoro n n.rj Julius Anbahr. Judire. Ch Samuel Ware, Judge; Willis Ireland. M,r,",',l"n fr,,n It a t o'ekvk at nU;bL 1 was sit- tiug lu au easy chair ta my bedroom rtHiiling and stuukuig a ben 1 beard a riut: at the telrphuue bell la the hail. Uulng there, tuok up the ret-elvtr and plm-ed It at my ear. 1 heard a ro am rkn hie cunfivkia of suuuda Tbo IH'tikrr at tb iboiie was a woman, but there were others In the room, one of j hunt, a man, was shouting wildly. It was ilimu to dMatlugtikth what the wuiimh at Ibo recWver waa saving on avcuuut uf the other vok-ee, eapeolaaly the oli.mter. wilt give my dWkigue over ttie ibuuo as wtl as I ran, with IU liitemi4hiiM: Voice at Transmitter Oh, my good- Ufta sraclomi! lie s slashing riant and k-ft! Ito's rkic to kill ua all! Vok-e of the Madman Give 'em the hnymiel! Rout 'em out of tbo trenchl llohl off there! Kara that amnl Ooodl Never mind I anked aualn and an In fur an ad. drms am finally got 173 Wash Mans oh-e (not at transmlttert- Rt'inemhpr, men, that Vou are Cana dian, and what you do tutlay tmre t Transmitter Io come I Will in di lliioiia. lie fancies that ho la loaillng hla company Into oman s oh-o (not at trsoamltterv- Oh. beavenat lie's tot hla swordl I-Nerer mind who I am. Give ma your street ami number. Voice at Trnaaroltter-Oh. horranl I bung up the receiver, waited a few swonds, took It up sgatn and called a ctbto come In a hurry. Then t weat kluwnatntra and out. walkbia tn ih hk-b i expected It. kwhllfirtrrl arrival be ltd atti nrtr MKtrt. j HuHng tW taat few (Uy hiV rxapard flki tMlksf and lUtrr f ere ItiteftdUig to remove him to a KS1.i!taham wbea be bn-asse vl.inf. I recelveyi ttwlr ratiiuda fur say ta- terventkva said) I bellevo tbo poWnena who wattadito rn aaeMaaos was Va mb4 fronl the furce. BATTLED FOB THEIR ESICSS. The Meetnirilllng Wedding Day to the Werida MlaUry. V you. know what waa the boss thrlttfaut -wedding day In the hktfcwy of tbaArorU) There have been many romautle marrtagva anj .nuny sutatal rnrW-ra that had to be deferred ba rs ue of the on!tWe of lrnt oe rival, but all if them pata, Into dlagy gray when compared with 'the eutorrut tr'taoW of the abduct too. sad recap ture of the Venettsn brtdeailu the early winter of VCX when Causae IU tbe notile dive, was lending ahla preaooca to the bttcsvat wedding party la the btetnry of the Church of Kea rtotra. It had kg been tha euatom for all tbo noble brides to be married oa SL Ma ry's day. It was, moreover, the rwe turn for the brides to brtug with them all thrlr jewels and taelr dowrtna, la cukl coin. Imiused la handsumety eare. ed aheata Tbe lattif ft waa well knowa ta Trleate, that ancient Roman culuav whkh ss the harbor foe bands of pt- ratee who were moat clever aavlcatora. On this rbbeat of alt Kt Mary's wed ding dy s tbe ceremony for more thaa a srtire ef brktea had already begua when tbe pirates from Trkwle burst Into tbe church, raptured the brtdea and their dowrtra and carried them to the waiting boats. Thanks to the Trunkmakrrs' union, there were see. era I boats waiting, and la these tbe b reft bridegrooms and tbe sturdy trans maker tare pursuit There was a battle royal, one of tbe must thriltlag sea Hunts oa record, dowries a ad bride were recovered, and before mid night alt hid been safely wirrted. St. Louis Ukle I vmocrit. HIS TWO HOBBIES r. a. Mrraea. lUk- - Ik' . aaaa a hi. tutu 1 1.. , '"- .rr h st "'f Nli.l . .1 to the ,i, "en.' ' fx-, t 'l Lr,n; ,h' 'he rtZ . . B tesa a Stidlr,, twlt I Ned Cwrla wbUe hi follego, though a good fuo and by aa ateaas a grind. was a Hue st auiar and iWv-l(4 aiaiked late fur KktUMf sttr mat . bat bobby-ibal K oae of hla hubblra, the nest la Iwpwrtsace a lib him being gtrla. Ulugular It w that bonee tbouaanda of years k and the awat beautiful of living thugato mea-ehould rvUta aide by kW ta tbo brvaat of a Mm a Utter on Ned became a pro'esaue bt hla alma luatrr. 1 Oim day a nwtH'ir auaounrod thai la sa luirrw.r rouuty of the stale, not far from tbe college, farmer had, while dutflutf. lunml p a etotiy sub etaaco that as beyond ah) romprehea s"U. a!wtt Iwe feet auara and naiwled on llu deva The farmot evuld aut make out whet her waa Done os stone or inticwo; what was lu suUtauo. saw the nntk-o sad luferred that It ae probably a vertebra of aa as. Umt animal lie at oace went to the kwathm designated, with vWw ta aa lovvatigatkai. Oa arrival ha waa ra calved by the daugblaw ef the farmer. ana waa a very pretty rustle, sad for " 7" be momeat Ned forgot aU about tb, and therhuf - . aw aa im. sy. thai at l ants tbe ,Pt "m a ""Oik - ei i. M T " " - ---- pt-mtu f a " a ... 7t 1 dua ,. ... of ti tbte SWORDS fJiJ ""'us M.WTtrfc) In the art of tmvH f Tolr.1,, .,. t J!aX turnout -'"l!aary 4-try WiM tt7rr' whh-h s-vuiiiioi,, JT H their ma uf, utra Clerk; Chas E. Deichman, Clerk Kd na V. Russell, Clerk. southwest Hillsboro MM rtn.r C B. Buchanan. Judire. Chni Den Burkhalter. Judire: W. K. I'iir. anm r'lol.. TL f n r., l'"J. T. S. WetheiW. Clerk. ' wcrk' rrom n-fliied ,ra,ma. and W.sh.ngton StH-lna a vehli lo comlna at a rnllnt. I bonded It off. gt In and told the driver to take me to 173 Wasbluirtoo svkimml Ti-re was a Wasblnitton street In'tho uy. imt the vohes 1 bad beard came GET RICH QUICK SCHEMES. Fee lig Investors They May Were, but Net for Imail Oaee. Those who labor hard for their money and who have still more ardu ous strutfKle In saving small sums aays a banker lu the American Maga Hue, -naturally fall easy vkttm la niany Initaucea to the deatre fur sud den rk be. Itut the fatal errt lino In suplioalng that the erou of amall means can afford to lake the chance. If be or she roars they kwe all. Tbe large rapltslUt snd the profeasloaal nioney lender bav the law of avvrsgve working with them. They rsa afford lu sink money Into twenty ventures If they uske a tbouasml vr cent en one. They are nrote'ted by tbe law ef chance, tbe a vera. eafety of ibelr In vestment deiendlug uMn no single rUk. "UUi s a necessary part of bust. neas, but should be borne by the strong. never oy toe weak. The promoter who bouse la his edmtratfaa of the atrt. However, hi adadrlag iaacea were mteiwMsrsed with tbe reaaoaa rue bis betag there, aad It was not ton b fore aba gave way to mtnum thai ha had roam all the way from the aalvee. elty to aaamlae aaer af etoaa. ge H4d aim where ha coald lad It and, after having made a little tartpeatd love to hr, which ha well knew how to do with his eyaa wMhoot astag hi tuagua. he look a ifada from aa eut hooaa aad weat to eisailae the atoua. Whaa Ibe young twvfeaaor MuU nurn ma mvsatlgatkma he waa greatly changed, lie had beea. under the In gueaoa of one of hla we aaturea, mow he aa under Ibe other. II had bawa absorbed la a girt, bow he waa baorb ed la Ibe pvirtned remame of aa Ich thyosaurus. He Istbed to tbe gtrt, but ale mind as oa the hbtayoaaurua, irs csrojvorooa, be said. They at Kintoa Dav Roaril i n vi;f rfuuire. v..ruiinnan J i: i... futf; Floyd C. Bierly, Clerk; L 1).' Hite, Clerk; Mrs. Harry Richards, Clerk. Kialoa Nieht Rnani I t v... Kleek. Judire. Chairman J. r i. derson. Judge; F. A. Davies, Clerk: Mrs. C. E. Kindt. Clerk. Laurel Day Board Frank Simp son, Judire. Chairman: Ei !.... Judge; D. P. Chambers. Clerk- Wm Hathorne, Clerk; F. L. Brown, Oerk. Laarel Nicht Board M nt n... ham, Judge, Chairman; E. C. Mul loy. Judre: Ira McTnrmiplr n..u Fred Schmidt, Oerk; E. S. Turner! Clerk. . I Manning A. L. Sfenhn. t,,.),. Chairman: L. I- r j. m. orown. cleric: AHwrt t , ciera. MMdleton Uav HamwA r T... . . . . . " W AlUV. .1 nHm. rk ... tir v n . Judge; Chas Hays, Qerk; Roy liar- "i t mary c. aaltun, wicra. Middleton Nieht RnarJ . ... - uuHiin. JUdee. Chairman! A w WriehL Judge; Guy Chapman, Clerk; C. 5 Haynes, Clerk; W. E. Peters ciera. Uni..l.!. ri tt r. . . r.ssner, judgo, Chairman; Steve IJollenbeck, Judire; fA QI.h,.J.. rl t ran ' . 1 lny, jr. ciera; c. A. Hogg, Clerk, aiuimy wm Jackson, JuiIub, airman; A. c. forregtcr, Judge T. A. Mulloy, Clerk; Ben Day, Clerk Mrs. Ada Z SUtes. Clerk. North Plaine-Day Board Geo E ".. nairman; Chas A Miller, Judee: A. E. U,n. Clerk; Lester Ireland, Oerk; Frame' araas.aam11, VlurK t otrh Plaina-Nlght Board S. A meea. judre. Chairmen. : r-i.., vrocaer. juasre: i atr ri rSf1 eayt Wlrt Clek; John uoi.ia, VvltTK. vrenco uav HnarH T D i in. Judle. Chairman. Tob iZZc , 1 v,erai Jamps Jackson, Clerk; H. V. Mead, Clerk. .wrenco iignt Board Ralph Wann -uage, cnairman; James Borwick, , ' "-'-'onougn, Clerk; Frank Powers .Clerk; John McGee Clerk. Purdin Day Board B. Ortman, Judge, Chairman; I. E. Purdin, Judire Clerk; Franklin Thatcher, Clerk. l..n.ZNih..B?f.-D' G. Lilly, ---r, yuan man; nerman uernard. -Sv, iw.ii unuernui, clerk; Wm Kappel, Clerk; Victor Greip, Clerk. neeaviue J. B. Imay, Judge. "." 7 .irawood, Clerk; A. Z. Olhnger, Clerk. n s ( ... . . Bcnoiis Might Board-F. E. Row ell, Judge, Chairman; J. B. Bartlett, .1 lll OH I Ant mm TJ J-v t as . ' .owr a. campoeu. c erk: ClerkT OTk; A Kirfay' l.!flr?' to-- R- Adams, tt6'. S?aiLm,,S! ' W' Raymond Judge; N. M. Bonham, Clerk; Mrs Cl'eTk!0 C,6rkj - " Mar"; Sherwood Dav RoarLc r tr. gey, Judge, Chairman; W. N. Yates' iUiSS S0.W8y,.t. Clerk; W. t i: uowning iwd, C ork. Sherwood Nieht n..i t Hoy, Judge, Chairman; John M. Kd- d rB'lu&e' JS' W' Johnson, Clerk; R. P. White, Clerk; P. T. 'Mocks street wa mostly taken un with shea. Kl PHiumia, I had oni dUUnc to fu and shont eil to the cabnmu to move faster. I to ranie to a sudden t.i), and I heard nun HHiiiing with a noncemsn, who hud stoiiped hlin. I opened the door sud told tbe t-'lk-enmn to get In with me, e.platiiuiir why I wanted hltu. Rut ho ut on tbe boj. prrnilttlng the drtv. cr to go as fast as be could get the horno, to move. I suppose we were ten mtuutee In making the distance. Aa soon as we reached the house I told tbe policeman 1,1:1 1 he would be espected to tackle an ariiH-d hmntlc. lie demurred, wring lint he must telephony for aaslstanre, ti,i went off to a call boa. I aa "Wbatr eiclalmed Ibe gtrt, opaatng Tbe snout of a pofpoto; the teetb of a rrocodtla.1 Tbera waa no reply to Ibla, not Una but a look of wonder. The sternum of aa ornlihorhymhaa combined with (be paddleaof a whala," wy.good gractoua," lrlalmd losiui. -oe srraiyr -rhh vertebrae, lUard s hsad.- aaiuerr crirfl tbe girl la urn oer ntner waa out ta tbe fthlr boo am aot near. wlmir iM.t.lt . ... - ... Ulks .ho, the sai... investor lurZn given the me opportunity as the Tba, wa uulti mZhZ r.e. verv rk h la indxiH... i . I " w" ie enouga for tne farm. a . 1 " CUal.tl114 tr u,. '"'Ut ef Straw, wbu, iJwJTJ'S ter Ibe h..p. cwaato tt..,urll-jf5 4 to thrrr wl4m.T weaaaa ar absskdy iJS ortag tttoioW a7sW; walla at ..,!, u ptsyaraW h b w, twJ hdtoaa rttm tkTwVk ra trforme. w tim haw anally rvmpat.TIr; to hate been UsabL; Eva ba Dual mi m i tlA K.r.u..i. . "a - SPf 1 mua rviutious riria n ly tbe aeapMiss r, esnaj( to tba sword t at tkeat I rwravny tnuuta word tn rW of H hiatus on lb war. wuTrnV ef aake. rka tmA . v. lla aiwsys rorgets to say thst a safa B per cent Umd or a B per rent morb gsife. 'cold. Impersonal deposltorlM for funds,' will at ihe end of five year bsve paid their owners BO per rent to 33 per cent (allowing for compound In terest) and that Ihe vast majority of new venture with big promises will have pak uothtng. wuij 1 ue man woo ran afford to iaae nasi nss an Investment quickly, era daughter Kh bad no doubt that """" ee mad. and it behooved her to heal a Wret B beware not run for fear of being followed and murdered HU a of K. ,,1, BiUig her eye on Nrd , sue bached loasrd ibe bua Cm reaching Iba door site alliMwd bwkle. bolting U be hind her What 1 he ill. ken I the matter with Clerk Tigard-Day Board-C. F. Tlgard, uni innmau 1 ! imuae, out by Iba Disraeli end the Kdlter. ,,ow repliig tin. wttb rowsell would desrty bsve liked to Ik - ""U ,w m t from uH-nd the London Globe yesn ago lu m""'"l ,m""' lHft Mber at the when thst psper, then a Whig organ. H.T'k fell foul of him nat la (tie w or 1.1 1 rh. proixme to wait for htm and. going up of tlw Engll,!, Conatltutloo.- r.w adb Cj,?,btor t-Wdiif Ibehora. !!'! :'T ot rang torn bav, ever been w rXbl, 1 kwk"' to MoEhen7 the N-ll, bllo I watted for assistance I heard sounds In the second story as I had h.-nrd them over the -phono end above '! dlu the lunatic's vokw shouting- "Line up there, men! Come on. you fellows, and Oil these git pat Now al toKetherl Forward!" J he front door was oayned, and a as In Disraeli's b-ttcr ta th ti. I yu seen a slioai r I not my passion for notoriety that "Wor th' ht. da4 Tbere't a hns Induced me to twesk the editor of V mn 00 l'tbr Me of tba lb. Globe h, 18 UIM9 ,n4 , Rm,t hooM.. uadry kicks oiwn the b,r part of M" ha'i mayr 7," 0,K'Jr. nmke blm eat dirt I. 01 ed aa If be wanted sis me; then ha borrowed a tpa(fe bis and his own words, fouler ih.n ... Jllth. but be,. use I wished to .how '0 ,01 to where y7 un " tba Hi world a hut h,i. ..1 ... "Ifnew -..i Z.F. nrwi op tne yoiiiut woman aa white a. ch Z what . craven A , 11.7 J? 1.. .1VJ.". ' wma bach i"'wi. - scsrm. ir.w""" z:v."". -t- .1 . I ' me imny you got on the" My exiilnnntkm was Interrupted by w.iiii.U of steel slashing wood and Ibe Hlii lolis of women 11 bore. The girl, without a word, led me unsrnlrs Whn. n .-aiding I determined upon a plan of ik Hon. Whether It would avail any tiling I did not know. On reaching- th. "I'ixt umi 1 round a aake, rk sad vrmjrr adreia) m bleaatng nii th ww b tat IHssraoo,s Weekly. KEEP IN Why It I Osngeraaa w aawt, acvve War. I la r.rw a4 rirvsah) tk. 6K ipahr give some adtaa b at who are pUnotht V nsirtlkat raUlnga eml enjoy 1 anawael; The stniH cbanc bvaag member ef the prvdartat raai Idle nuembrr of the rasssakft a aays, "Is 1 no mark far 1 aai hi faring the arttbig Ms. uif hara la the rnne sa naaa flhhx I want la estat 1 at warning to ! raetsaahihia: mova-'mrety Brat.' j -For a nun In defistei nt rtertos are siready toftanaghk ea from Indutalng la iki ml C latlng food the rbsagt stoali hi gradually, atlowtng aa r;ia. ruatom Itself cridtulty tattadst rondtitona a kwaeasd iswsst e ad sttiuulatlni rood ikeaslhiht d In HegtiUir hour wt h 1 to (nod. regular eienrls uatvB. tola l-lay and sctivaty tO ualt muarkM of Ihe body la erawak Ihe elUnmailuo of the wuM get of tba body. "A se.l. nmry life, tMrUtvasf paswirae, with nothing w Ink: object In view but te IK 11 "It wait and wat swsy, akt 1 her Income and greater etnean, ( and greater demand apai t t atrtnga-bow great tba ttsawaa become resilesa. nerteat tM hat BAana kwa A mere thine .i..sri Of a beast .lit. . 1. . ... - - with strsw snd ruhldsh. U the ao teeth .k, . crn. 'd r-.tT.' organ of Whlit rx,itUa"i. nZiZ When Kick ef th Oun. youna America .v. nntlonal guard or. foii.i... .1... . alrl cmiu.i,i sibict whirh Til., door Of a bevlron " "T enn - " ""'e "ft - - - n seaa w iatv sjimii. ana a niun was Inskla h.nki . Utbitcnd. Hla bn,k was to nu, ... he illd not see me Uetrcnir I shouted. Hi. or-tors a retreat We are flanked!" flic luniillc ceased to hack the !-vi. posis and backed through the dwr Into u., urW 1 seiaca both of bis, faking bla sword arm at toe wrist This 1 M'l ns m a viae, for I tlinri h And here Ihe girl who hod admins me-I learned afterward that she was tbo one who had talked to m. .,. the ttlepbone-ahowed great presence of mind as well as pluck. Taklne to uie eituatton, at tbe risk of being stab bod she run forward, clinched tbe luna tic's flnt and dealt htm a back of the band boldlne Tho weapon dropped to tbe floor. The girl ntooped. picked It op and. runnlnc to a window, threw It out now 8t my arms over both th. man's, pinning them to bit side. I be lieved I could hold him till th. .i..i of tbo police, but it was not a pleasant Job, and If be got away from me be nilght yet do soma damage. I asked the girls If they could get a rone, and one of them went dnwn.t.i .... brought np a clothesline. ftha trim! tn pot It around tbe man. leg,, but be klckfld so thrtttwni Impossible. While we were struggling we heard a patrol wnon dash up at tbe door, i ... other minute Ihe lunatic was secured There were In the bouse his moth. er, nn old worann. and two vmn 1. lied, bis sisters. He had been fighting 111 cunirunna or Ills com- pnny, nnd had been womnini i head. ' Bince that time he had aeti v-.L.n-lj kiii IB Bis- aa aas.M !hTrr1,H,'wan,w'-" l a :ri'rlM " fs is that naatv tJ A 1 a"" m war Wfttl Ion. t.n 1 . ta fc . rou sure he'a madr J4 as a March bare." I u go and sea htm J!'1- ". reckon 1 to tter git the rbbor, together and ,, Ikl be say when, he live, r calhSi-. r ,on"pln ,0 "u Hh the "All Hiva " H .. - asaaam. a 11 aw ii.li. a M ---"eMBj Rlltl la tn,.,.u... ""' m war aml,h into "7,7 ha7r.w" u . . uiners mm.ii.nl. 1 -". rebouud and the mm takes up the lidos back Into nine. It is a curious fact that each of these Brest gun. tnke. it, In " "J Ito own.-New York Workl ' Strychnine. ,2. nmhn of p,nnU 'or medic. Ml purposes In the Philippine to vot Inrge. A few are rtwgnliL ."aourcaa oi T andiird medicines but th, 2 of commerce la eitracted. " tlnt ltom.COm,,,",tlo,, PBllceJ.. Of tMe!Wtl' .-Boston ZZ?m -awvp ain Tlrv.Juit NMswkat I The Bclenllfltf Amertrti a( lion lo a common camel lev. trouble, lb sum brtaf da m to diameter of different thaw's Though the are thaorttkaftyMk locbea, In practice they wijaH aa half an inch snd - mora. Rome of the rasolH of odd lire are oil tetkttf rear a tie cne and the b?M Ibe wheel alth lb saMhwa eultle In altering end tt unevruly, Th moral, m that lire uf ih W sbwild l uil on wit) lla. ;' ' ; -Wa are Jnt Ilk. -Ml ntir nuburb." . .-rr wnnntna that P , 1 imw .-rr- i.ornh Poat. his aensca,- We onlr o. i hcea mnrkod h tented ...m. P"" or 1 " uuecnor, 1 con- ' , 80 Thouohtful. lallor-Bow many pocket. n ,our trouwrsJ Customer-Only one, plewe. My wife I. . busy woman and i l . IS IT WORT 7 II SAYlIf Ca ef8ave8yoo 4Q cent on Mcn,f Stthj c 8ave8 you 35 per cent on Dress Goods f saves you 30 per cent on Underwear -J-a ef saves you 33 per cent on Hosiery J-a e saves you 30 per cent onGeuts Tics ta c saves you 25 per cent on Ladies' Waists e saves you 25 per cent on Ladies' Skirt. , ta ef saves you a5 per cent on Musliu Under ta ef saveg you 4Q pcr cent Raincoat8 , ta ef saves you 35 per cent on Sweaters ta ef saves you 35 per cent on Men's ShirM ta ef savc8 you 35 per cent on Handkerchiefi talcf saves you 35 per cent on Stamped Goo And if CMEF telb you its so it fa 0 t ao8 Main Street Hillsboro, Ore. and had been tovalWed boinai r