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bad rltluen on bi* train and whether Ho Made a Ihsw. the dinner bad bsz-n wrought by the An English sailor recently paid off trailing wn. the bar«! ahonMrra or— at Malta, having only u day 111 which A fuhit »/,:!: ewnpwl her lipa, and Lar to spend the money before Ills ship left ry pulled himself together. port, hired forty rowing I m mt a, formed “Hug y ur unde told you how good them into a procession and. seating he's been to me? No; of course not. himself comfortably In the stern of the He’s not that Bort of man. Bnt I’ve a last boat, be had lilniself and bls forty Copyright, UNII, By Madge berth In the C., R. and N. office. I’ve boats rowed round and round bls ship, By A. H. been there two week», and the fellows much to the amusement of his com Richard««. Bronton ••• are a Jolly, clever lot.” rades. After making the tour several Edith »mik’d, and the tired look fad times the sailor paid the boat hire and ed from her eye». During the remain then returned to duty, evidently well It was such a startling bit of milli der of the dinner »he chatted brightly nery—all crimson velvet, peacock with Larry and those nearest them, satislied. breasts and glittering buckles! but young Creston was not deceived. The Coavlets* Yell. Edith Harlowe, stepping from the When they returned to the parlor, be The latest in "yells.” says the Kan elevated train, paused tor a farewell secured for her a dim corner near a sas City Journal, Is that of the con glance in its direction. The next In window overlooking the garden. The victs on their v ay from the jail In the stant there came a fierce tug on her moist odor of spring rose from the county In which they nre sentenced to belt Then something strong and con ground, the sky was placid and star the penitentiary. A gang of fifteen of vincing clasped her waist. Vaguely she lit. He did not bore her with Idle talk, them frora Buchanan county, the sher iff’s •‘gu-rsts” on a special car, gave felt that her feet were dangling In Ind the girl was grateful. H Sir. Harlowe was very kind to this vent to this yell at each railway sta- tpace. Then she beard horrified cries, and finally she realized that she had niece whose Independence triedx hi» tlon they passed between St. Joseph been dropped unceremoniously upon soul, and hi* carriage was ordered to and Jefferson City a few days ago: ‘Two years -five years—we will stay; the seat nearest the door, with a crowd take her home. Mr. Creston was closing the carriage didn't like St. Joe anyway!” of curious people pressing upon her. "Oh, the poor thing, she's going to door when Edith, with sudden com punction for her languor, exclaimed: No 6t V»e«!. faint!” “Can’t I drop you at your rooms, Mr. ( “This talk about President itcosovelt Edith drew herself up defiantly, only LARGEST STOCK to drop back Instantly Into a more limp Creston?” conducting bis heart to heart talks In The young man laughed lightly. nnd comfortable position, and the the White House through a megaphone •'I’m afraid it would be rather out of is all nonsense.” said Senator Elkins to downtown terminus was reached be fore she felt equal to walking. A faint your way, but If I may I'll ride as far Senator Hanrn the other day. “I’vw peach blow tint crept into her face as as your flat.” Just come iruin me Wui.e liuuae. aud So he knew she had a flat. When the president, talked to me In a very she approached the young guard who bad sn pluckily come between herself they turned Into the dim, quiet side low tone of voice.” street, an odd whim seized the girl. and death. "What did he say?” asked Jena tor “This Is one of the times, don’t you- "You’ve never seen our little den, Hanna. know, when one can’t think of pretty Mr. Creston? I know it’s rather late "He asked me if this wasn’t the sjieeches. It was all my fault—and— and utterly unconventional, but won’t finest weather I ever raw.” you stop a bit? Somehow I dread my and if you bad not”— She shuddered PROFESSIOUAL CARDS. suggestively. “Please give me your own company this evening.” Brain-Food Nonsense. The invitation was accepted with name—and my uncle will thank you Another ridiculous food fad has alacrity. A few minutes later they better than I can. Perhaps he’’— been branded by the most competent GEO. O’B. OB BAR, M. D., One glance at the guard, and the were seated in the glow of the lamp, authorities. They have dispelled the Edith leaning restfully against the silly notion that one kind of food is words died on her lips. The young fel HY8ICIAN AND 8URQEON, low was looking Into her eyes with an soft folds of her cloak. While Creston's needed for brain, another for muscles, Jacksonville, Oregon. air which would stamp any suggestion quick glance took In the dainty room, and still another for bones. A cor whose every appointment had come rect diet will not only nourish >a of reciprocal favors as an insult. ’OTco 'n Kahler'« Building, up-atatra. Ke» and I from the home Edith bad loved and particular part of the body, but it "My name * is ‘ Larry Creston, ’ 1<1> a j* on (.'aiitornla street. D*v or ulgbl will sustain every other part. Yet, would be pleased to meet your—er— lost, the girl was whimsically wonder however ca l* attended rromntl* good your food may be, Its ing what would happen if her com- uncle. Harlem? Yes, ma'am.” nutriment is destroyed by indigestion With the sail results achieved from the use of cheaper flour? And as he assisted a heavily laden i panion, Mrs. Cornelius, in dun colored or dyspepsia. You must prepare for J. M. KEENE, O. O. S The one, the highest triumph of cookery—the most useful of Italian Into the train Edith turned wrapper and crimpers, should sudden their appearance or prevent their ly appear in the doorway and ask coming by taking regular doses of all the arts; the other, a monument to wasted energy, blasted away with a bewildered feeling that ' about the dinner, as was her custom, Green’s August Flower, the favorite she find been dismissed, but not dis «RATIVK DENTISTRY A SPECIALTY ho|H*s and poor judgment. But why continue the compari courteously. i But Mrs. Cornelius slept, and Creates medicine of the healthy millions. A O tlce« ,n the Adkins Deuel block son? If you have made the mistake in the past, Trying to In the great commercial world where 1 turned from his polite scrutiny of the few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purities exist on inferior flour, redeem yourself by ordering Snowy she was but a clerical atom the ka- room to study Edith’s face. Oregon. edford. the blood,and makes you feel buoyant leidoBtoplc life tumbled madly on I "Yon are nearly worn out. Miss nar- and Butte flour only in future. vigorous. You can get Dr. G. G. without reference to hairbreadth es- lowe,” be remarked abruptly. "Do you Green’s reliable remedies at City “have your vacation early?" H. D. NORTON, capes, a.id It was qu'te late fu the aft- : Drug Store. Get Green’s special ernoon before E’.lth found time 1 to i "In August. I i"-,!_ve, though the I almanac. TTORNBY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, schedule's not made out yet ” scratch off the LHowisq; note: "Humph! August Is a long way off. Grant's Posa, Oregon. Hl* Feet and Lipa. Dear Uncle John—You have always said Why don't you cut it all and go with Teddy’s a three-year-old, brave and sweet. that when you could ba of assistance to me I should feel fr< e to ca!l upon you. your aunt to”— But, ah, his lips won’t agree with hia feet! a<-.'ffi^c above S I’. D. k L. Oo'a Store. New, 1 have a reel favor to ask This Kia feet, though small, are sturdy and Edith was aroused on the Instant morning yo’tr heerl'.c-s niece w:.s savd ■trang. "So uncie has been talking to you, And mother from a shocklmr. if not fatal, accident by can trust them all day long. the quick wit and ready arm of a truard sud you've gone over to the enemy.” But his rosy lips, so dear to see. Wm. M. COLVIG, on the Ninth Avenue 4. 1-3 Impressed tint*-, “Not so bad as that,” replied Creston Seldom will with his feet agree. me as being somewhat above the ordi LAWYER. cheerily. “I shall always be on your nary. 1 know that from your point of When mother says, "Come!” the feet Jacksonville. view I am rather a useless member of so side, of course, but then I think you obey. ciety. but still if you agree with me that ! nre a bit unjust to your uncle and aunt But the wayward lips just pout and say. I was worth saving, will you try to place i when they really want you for their "No. no. I can't!” while with patter and this young fellow In a line more suited to >0.)« I d R o 4 M od '« H u Idin slide his abilities? Your "pull,” dear uncle, is i sake as well as yours.” The feet are nearing the mother’s side. unquestioned. Will you kindly attach | “Oh, but you don’t understand,” pro yourself to one of the numerous strings tested the girl. “Why, if I were to When the lamps are lighted and stars ap ALL CASES P. P. PRIM a SON, and oblige your appreciative If somewhat pear. make my bome with them my salary obstinate niece. EDITH HARLOWE. And we say. "It Is bedtime. Teddy, dear," would not pay for my dinner gowns The «TTOHNEY8 AND COUNSELORS AT LAW P. 3.—His name Is Larry Creston. feet submit to be quietly led Up the long stairs to the little white bed. For a week Edith beard nothing alone.” Jacksonville, Oregon While the naughty lips keep time all the “And you must work?” from her note. Then one noon she met — “I must work. I would be utterly un "No. way by our new invention. Only those born deaf are incurable. her uncle rushing from his favorite no, I can't; no. no!" they say. •Will practice tn all courla of the S.ate. or happy if I were dependent on any one. cafe, and she walked nt bin Hide to the nea In the Oourt House lavi door on the I love work. Indeed I do.” Those dear 'Ittle feet are mother's delight. elevator door. richt from entrance Creston rose and drew his fine figure For they try to keep Teddy in paths of “Well, Edith. I’ve seen your hero, F. A. WERMIAN, OF BALTIMORE, SAYS: right; B altimore , Md.. March 30, i ^ ot . First rate fellow, end. strangely to its full height before the tiny tire- But. oh. that day will be glad to see .• — Bring entirely cured of denfneiM. thanks to your treatment, I will now give you A. C HOUGH, enough. I’ve had some business deal i place nnd mantel. From this vantage When Teddy’s lips with his feet agree! a full history of my case, to be used at your discretion. About five year» ago my right ear began to sing, and this kept on. getting worse, until I lost ings with his father. They live out in ’ point he gazed wistfully upon the —Emma C. Dowd In Youth's Companion. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW my hearing in thin ear entirely. I underwent a treatment for catarrh, for three months, without anymiccesa, consulted a num- Ohio, and the bo.v. fresh from college, trraceful figure reclining In the wicker Qrant'a Paes. - . . vregoe her of physicians, among others, the most eminent ear specialist of this city, who told me that mine here imagining that New York chair. But when she looked up at him Thousands Have Kidney Trouble only an operation could help me, and even that only temporarily, that the head noises woul J Office over Halr-K.ddle Hardware Store. would be at Ills feet Instead he soon the wistful expression bad disappear then erase, but the hearing in the affected ear wotdB be lost forever. and Don’t Know it. I then saw your advenisement accidentally lira New York jxnper. and ordered your treat found himself on bls uppers, glad to ed, and In its stead shone a light al ment. After I had used it only a few days according to your directions, the noise*ceased, and How lo Find Out. to-dnv. after five weeks, my hearing in thé diseased ear has been entirely restored. I thank you take the first thing that opened up and most masterful. A. E. REAMES, “I think that even the most inde heart ily and I »eg to remain Very truly yours. too proud to write home for help.” Fill a bottle or common glass with your F. A. WERMAN. 730fi. Broadway, Baltiinor?, Md. “Vtn-uml” murmured Edith. “And. pendent of you business women need water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a ATTO R N E Y-A T-I. A W, Ottr treat inc rtt dowt not interfere with t/onr uxurtl o< ch x'f-rn. sediment or set what Is more to the point, do you in some one to look after you occasion Oregon Jacksonville, tling indicates an ally.” tend to help him?” ■j> unhealthy condi- Edith flushed. John Harlowe smiled Into the pi IflKRNÂn&NAL AURAL CLINiâ, 596 LA SALLE AVE., CHiCAQt). ILL. •^Office In Rod Mon’» Building. r tlon of the kid “Thank you for the suggestion, and quant face of bis niece. neys; if it stains B “In good time. Miss Independence. may I add that I think you have done your linen it is yotir full share in — er — looking after I’ve several things in line, but he’s at evidence of kid HOBT. G. SMITH, least safe where he is. Long hours me?” ney trouble; too and exposure won’t hurt him. He’s ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW. frequent desire to In a flash he read her meaning. Sh6 pass it or pain in tough as a pine knot—was a member thought Be was remind!’ •ir her of the Grant’s Paas, Oregon. the back is also ?f his college eleven”— Incident ::t the "I." statlo; n—of her own “1 guessed as much,” acquiesced carelessness and It’« so <•:: -.lied bravery. convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. Practices In *11 the court* Offioe In Bank Edith, with a smile. “Believe me. ' did n~t nr. an that. I ilutldlng upstairs What to Do. "Eh? Why?” inquired Mr. Harlowe, was only thinking It >w v van aud tired There is comfort in the knowledge so "Have you seen him since?” tnd disheartened you tool often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Are still being made by "No. but I guess be did not tell you— f.he held out her hand, with a, smile Root. the great kidney remedy fulfills every Just how he saved my lite. I’ve—well, that veiled fears. wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the EAST I've felt that tackle.” "1 am the.! at;.! It.raid tonight, ami back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part VI* She disappeared in the elevator, leav yon were very kind to come in nnd of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability and SOUTH ing her uncle chuckling by the cigar save me from myself. Will you come to hold water and scalding pain in passing IN MEDFORD or bad effects following use of liquor, •tack some evening when I ntn more— it, stand. wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant a a • • a • • amiable?" necessity of being compelled to go often • . - - At rare Intervals Edith made her ap during the day. and to get up many timea —or TH!--- during the night. The mild and the extra John Ilnrlowe i pearance at her uncle's dinner table. ordinary effect of Swamp-Rcot is soon Iler acceptance of such an invitation er Broadway. SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY. C Street, Opposite Van Dyke’s Store. realized. It stands the highest for its won Back from ., ’ our va was usually the occasion for christen “ Hello. Edith! Train leave Medford for Portland andway cures of the most distressing eases. ing a new gown. But on this particu cation? Come in nni! have lunch with derful stations at 1:41 am and 1.61 P M_______ If you need a medicine you should have the 6:30 P M H .«) A M lar evening she could extract no com me.” I.eav« Portland best. Sold by druggists in 50c. andSl. sizes. 11:40 AM II:« f m Leave Med tord fort from the fact that the chiffon ap After they had taken possesion of a 14:36 A M You may have a sample bottle of thia 14:66 A M Leave Ashland 5:00 A M plique on her bodice had been purchas lable among the palms and ordered wonderful discovery P M Arrive Sacramento r m Arrive Han Francisco 7 ed at a bargain. Neither did she care the most cooling combination on the and a book that tells 7:00 A M 4:M A M arrive Ogdon about meeting the rising young novel menu Mr. Harlowe glanced keenly at more about it. both sent A M A M Arrive Denver absolutely free by mail, ist who was to occupy the seat on her the sunburned face of his niece. 7:» a M Arrive Kan»** City 7.Ä A M mint’s right The first breath of spring “Look as If you’d been living on the address Dr. Kilmer & Ron» of Msmp-RasA 3:30 A M 7 « A M Arrive Chicago was brooding over the great city. The beach, Been having beastly weather Co.. Binghamton. N. Y. When writing met H:t» A M Arrive ix>* Angele* y no p m office had been inusty and close. The in town, By the way, young Creston's tlon reading this generous ouor In this paper. 7:00 A M 7:00 a MI Arrlv*~Hou>»ton columns of figures had danced like bad luck. Rowland went over to the 6:40 P M Arrive New Orleans Ä.M) P M uiad. gaunt dervishes before her eyes. Are the Leading Dealers in (vent ’ s Furnishing Goods, Hats. Boot K. Y. and H., and Creston gets his 6:4* a m Arrive W»Mhlngton #:*• A M Iler nunt had just confided to her jilace.” IM : 10 p M Arriva New York 14:10 pm and Shoes, Crockery, Glassware, Groceries, Cigars, Tobacco that she was having new linens made | “Yes?” Pullman and tourist oar* on both train». for the furniture when one of the sev | “It’s quite an advance for a man so Confections, Tropical Fruits, Stationery, Notions, Etc., Etc. Chair cars Sacramento to Ogden an d KI eral black and white automatons scat ' young in the service, and Edith’*— Paso and tourist cars to Chicago St Lout* tered about the rooms presented Itself there was positive anxiety tn the New Orleans and Washington. Direct connection at San Franc i»oo with before her nnd resolved itself Into— man’s voice as he studied his uiece's »teamahip line« for Hawaii, Japan, China, th» Larry Creston. Phlopptnes and Australia. Impassive face—“I hope you’ll treat To? through tlekets and rates call on or ad He took her out to dinner, an.1, she the boy—well, a little bettor after this." dress W. V. Llpplnooti Agent Medford. tried to east a scornful glance at her R KOCHLER R » MILLKR "1 really don’t sec bow I can, my GIVE US A CALL J v • I* Ml uncle, who nodded to her across a pla dear uncle. Ten days ago I promised ’ Mortlund '» f teau of lilies and violets. IJut how to marry him. and 1 rather think that's could one look scornful when one's the limit, don't you?" Dr. J. J MURRAY head ached? Everything seemed to re “He actually asked you to marry him MORMON BISHOPS’ PILLS have beet la use call the drudgery of her dally work. on thnt salary? Edith, that fellow will VETERINARY SURGEON AND DENTIST over 60 years by the leader* of the Mormon Chnrch and their The breadsticks were long, narrow col- I be president of the system some da f. , _ follower*. Positively core» the worst eases In old and young Medford. Oregon. nmns of Ognres. Instinctively she be I Ix»rd. wiwt nerve! And on a hundred i < rising from effect* of m lf-ahnte, dissipation, excesses, or cigarette smoking. Care* Lea* gan to estimate tlie number of almonds ■ a month! Think of it!” I <:n>ita*r«i, Iinuotener, Los* Power, Nlghl-I.oaar*, ^|wrm*torrhoeo. Insomnia, . ul->* in Bno, KvlI Desires, Seminal Kmlsslons, Lamo Rac k, Nervoas Debility, *W"Grsdusteof American Veterinary Collese, In the cut glass dish on her left. ■ “Yes, and jnst think if I hadn’t av Can po- ■ edaeho, L’nntnes* tn -Morey, l-oss of Semen, Vari- •' e««e«*1e, ------- •--------- ------ at -• I — - New York City. Tvrt rhlag of hy«. Larry Creston’s friendly eyes studied turned to look nt that red bat, and he’d (ton, Stotts Qakkn.M of Dlsrhnrgo, Stops Norton; Oaioo at Nash Livery Atable. Phone 56 I ls. Effect*are Immediate. Impart vlgrr anti potency to ever. CRT! fuiirtlon. Don’t get her face, and he secretly wondered If oever saved me, nor you’d never”— organ*. ßtlmnlate« ,'e.pond. nt. a etiro is st hand. Restores small, uudeveloped__ this were the an me Independent busi i “There, there, Edith! This is vo the brain «nd nerve ee «er«.. 60c. a bo«,«> for L.iO by mall. A written guarauto«, to ouro or tu-tn'J-; rstuudou, wlthfcboxe*. Circular* free. nesslike girl who for many mornln-rw jams of consequences.” i TO CLOSE Our Wet Weather Goods NEXT THIRTY DAYS BY THE GRACE OF A RED HAT We Offer You for the Ladies’ Mackintoshes Regular $4.00, Now $2.85 Misses’ “ $2.65 Men’s MEN’S AND BOYS’ OVERCOATS, OREGON ALL-WOOL MACKINAWS Prices Mwaysttw Lowetf Did you ever compare a delicious, flaky, delicately browned loaf of bread made from Snowy Butte Flour Every up-to-date dealer Handles it NOISES? DEAF? < 14“ DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE J HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEDIATELY. YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME Location Makes No Difference. The Best Photographs H. C. 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