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t mm. i ;j1 Mi mm tm:i mi NM'if im. Ribbon Coolr.aa. Mix Are, aftor your favorite rectos a batch of whlto cooklts flavored with lomon. In anothor dish mix a batck of chocolato cookies, flavoring with vanilla. Roll out chocolato cookie quite thin, then roll out white ones, amo as chocolate. Place one on top or the other and roll as Jolly roll Take a sharp knlfo and cut slice from the roll, turn them over and Inr them In baking pan. When cooker they are 'a delight to tho eye as wel) as the palate. Make molasses cookies, cutting them In strips with sharp knife, about tho length and width of lady Angers. When baked and while warm spread with good jelly and press two to gether, making a dainty cookie sand' wlch. Instant Relief for All Eyes that are irritated from dust, hen, sun or wind, PETTIT'S EYE SALVE? AU orupgista or Howard Bros., Buffalo, The Red Shawl. There lives In Atchison a woman who has been happily married 40 years and who has raised Ave children. Re cently she was out walking when she caught sight of a peculiarly bright red shawl. The men will sniff at whai happened next: The woman felt a twingo at her heart; the shawl had re minded her of a girl who had stolen her first lover. The girl always wore rod of that shade. Then the o!d worn' an went home, took out her false teeth that she might not swallow them In Zelda Dameron By MEREDITH NICHOLSON Coprrijtht, 1904, br TJi. BobU-Marrlll Co. has gray hair touched with tho sllvnr of tho moonlight. "Won't you come with us. father, said Zolcla, as they mot In tho road. "No! no, I tliiuik you, Zoo. I huvo ..... I tlntt't tin U11A1. J.MI XIII. (Continued. each nlhnr'. 1. t . . - ' ...... .... .....In rl nltrnnd. TT ,,.-, tun-. , , , . I - ---- "wna lit Il.uun. ttouioj Ul I 100 IftT II1UIU 111" mi. ....... . Ho was a llttlo fellow and ho was an- grief. ,........ ii., '..rtivnlv at Zolda. iiicy ro more, all right " nnnouncod sho had greeted nor father Kintny, nuv ,Mn. thnt nn could not miss In the Iff A r A U If 1 W IIKNNKK I """". , i.iind. But Hinwnuvv, iiiuoiiiiKiii, miivoo V , ., t Zolda paused when thoy reached I 01 which whinnied and put out Its iioso to her lif a friendly way. As thoy reached tho road, which lay ..ihiin in ,. mnnnllirht. Exra Dameron came toward thorn, walking slowly, hat In hnttil. ntwl tho two watched mm his queer shullllng walk, his head bent, PoUndoa- Crumbs Most Dollahtful Ad DELICIOUS LITTLE CAKE 18 USED IN VARI0U8 WAYS. dltlon to Many French Desserts Delicious Roclpe for Pudding Numerous Other Ways Qlvon. A macaroon, plain and unndornod, li such a dollclous llttlo cako that many IioubowIvos will consider It usoloso In .. :?:.. : 1.1.,.- r.,.ii . inr to uiaboratu it rurtiior. navoruio- ow'.UftM?ir0d' Kh,r0!!?u0d .t7ar? UJ "If you yel1 thorn again, they'll Lt In Ezra Dameron. heighten novo.- loss, it servos as n foundation for or inn h. i . i"Lu,st hla. h,an.da undo"todly bolt." said Lolghton. whoso f0t It more than to-night. That such ft addition to tunny dlshos which uuo uio siao pockets of his coat, look- thoughts slnco thnv nn,i inf. Mm nn- -i t,,.i,t in v fnilmr so wretched ,., t.ni-HK.ilnrlv ntttirmirlatn for Boomed Impossible; but tne uioukih BUInmor dlnnorB. quickened his love for her. There was Ja lmxAa of tl0 un-to-dato con somouung imo in nor " " f0t()nor tho maenroon haa boon her father; her unfailing Kontlonww .,...,,. (1m H, gr)-; but ho was n irentleman. too. and. seeing that Rodnoy Merrlam was real- Balcomb. -o " tuuiifjti ua it is iioaaiuiu ior n nnr hnnn r,. M . - . . . . ... no u .i . . . I. .. nwiij- iroiu iinicumu n I tllltn In Tll it . l l . .. I . - jTuiiutu, no uiuriuu uui, "ir you'ro tint nfmM nr Tno. on Ith men snatchlnir his hands from his "Tlmm1. t,i .... nnxUt. t, ui .u ... ------ vunui, ua mu uuu- xlZ;:,' "'""L ... r lcr ?r tno unlvorso right hero." Bal -v......u,.lti wnii a R-ruii Kinuness, win comu declnrrwl r i,,,i,f . ... I M. U V lift 41 V SUIIIU UUI" J ou shake hands with me?" son for tho Jun.h..r. m t "HP HnnM.. . f00? T TK halved and nnrA i- till QulU Undir iV3 iuy unaors, vret UK . ,;.."' lay in th, pom: toft oold, and when t . l . PU T I. navort5d with vanilla .7"eN V ntiAl TU IS BITTERs aro tl SnV L TTk1 llubt that011 we'll stay hero." said Zelda, whe son t ? t,?111, 1 donVar,ewhA08? so and Olive had shaken hands wit son ou are, I like you anyhow!" And tho mon. "Certainly, Mr. Morrlam." A few hours lator tho usual crowd lest loungea in tho smoktntr-room of the' This wn nnt u i.i ! 7 "" JUBl, """ "'nmizing the value- of his gift. Ho lshed telling a story when Rodney Mer- was relieved to And that Pollock was n i mo ooorway. ine not there, and as It was past the usual old gentleman advanced upon tho llttla calling hour in tho intif,i nn,i ii- fwwLrVi.rn,nK th.elr ?etln and tudo of Mariona. tho army officer was , u" lur "JU f ui nm iiKeiy to appear. Ever slnco tho -o'm'!:..' . J nPnt Incident on the stairway at -""-".V;"' " ,l,u' . mo Ainonaoum building, Balcomb had ... vimii. j. iviaji vu mano you un ex- i ueen in thn nn.ii.,-in.i ..i....i . I 1 ,. . i , . I uMuibiilllCU ULlllUUU Ul ner griei, ana gave nerseir up to sad "'"""" owing io an unroriunaio uodging Captain Pollock though ho memor es. We w het no wnmnn will "",u,,ucrs"iain&. aue wnoiiy io my nau said, dur nc- Pniin-. sniff. An Incident like this appeals to T" tt",?ld!ty, 1 s?"""1' sPwed pap- from town, exceedingly cruel things tha women.-Atchiaon Oloha. ta.,n. ?olloc . slight In this club. I about tho officer. wian io make the amplest possible ex piation " "This is wholly unnecessary," ex claimed Pollock, rising. "This Is whol ly uncalled for, Mr. Merrlam." "I wish to say before all of you. Marrlam continued, "that I was wholly of him ofton and always with respect. Lolghton wns well aware that no one ntn ...ltd tim uIul'Ih oxpentlon of Ml placo It on yonder rail, lost wo forgot, chael Carr, ever spoke of Ezra Damer on In anything but derision. Hounoy Merrlam novor mentioned him at nil, which wns doubtless the safor way. Farther along the road Pollock and 01- and natlenco with him had lmpross.ni uiunouu y .w. v.w... r.ni.ri t from tho time of hor homu- of theuo llttlo ciikob aro uavoreu wan coming. Sho made a point of speaking chocolato nnd almond and decorated on ton with citron. Othora nro fla vored with almonds only nnd Aliod with n combination of candled fruits. Still others have pink and whlto bon bona omboddud In thorn or nro decor atod on top with a crown of yellow nnd whlto frosting, often In fnnoy Ivo woro tentatively singing a popular shape SomotlniOB, too, inncnroonB song of tho hour, aro pressed togthor, with fancy col- "Sing It nil don't pick at It th.it or0(J c,lg8 botwoon them, way." called Zelda. Poundod macaroon crumbs nro n most delightful addition to n great "Slnir It yourself. If you don't Ilk.i lb (I . t.,.tr tU.i n nmonr frnm OlIlA. '"There Is only one song that I should many French desserts, olthor Hprlnk rtiro to hoar to-nlKht." sold Lolghton. led over tho top or used aB n thick- after a moment of sllonce. "It's tho onlng Instead of brond-crumbs. With the women. Atchison Globe. Tho Straws That Showed. Aioiner uo you mink mat young man has matrimonial Intentions, my dear? Daughter I certainly do. mamma. Mr. Dameron camo out nml shnnlt hands with tho young men. address ing a few words to each, nnlcnmli hn,l called upon him repeatodly In reference io me purchase of tho tract of land on the creek, but without encourage ment. JLmmerOn had lust hnnn wrm.lor. He tried to convince me last night n the wrong, and that Captain Pollock Ing how he could communicate with tho Berlin" "o said, evasively that I looked prettier In that two- ls,a fentleman, who is an honor to his promoter without seeking him directly. "i never did. But I hen guinea hat than in one. Scraps the three-guinei IJed, TlVnlc, Weary. -Wnterr Em. itenevea By Murine Eye Remedy. Trt Murine For Your Eye Troubles. You WlK who murine, n sootnes. 50c at Youf tirujfisis. write lor Eye Books. Freo uunne emedy Co.. Chicago. Peaches In Turkish Mode. Peaches cooked in Turkish fashloi are served with boiled rice. Peel th peaches by plunging them in boiling water, men remove the stone through !it in one side, without injuring tho enape or the peach. Fill hollows with Beeded raisins and arrange In baking aisn; sprinkle liberally with sugar and eet in hot oven 20 minutes. Have ready a dish lined with boiled rice. Spread over it peaches, and serve with dressing made of cocoanut milk thick- ned with cornstarch and sweetened with granulated sugar. f The Artless Query. ' ""yes, said the poultry fancier, ""these chickens are too expensive tc at." "Indeed!" rejoined the young lady vtrom the city. "Then why are you 'feeding them? friends and to his profession.' And the next day, In tho same spirit of scrupulous honor, Rodney Merrlam sought his nieces at The Beeches and made his peace with them. and this call gavo him an opportunity. ay me way, Mr. Balcomb." said tho old man, pleasantly, "somo tlmo when you are passing, I'd bo glad If you'd call at my olllco. There's a matter . f mutual Interest that I'd like to speak to you about A beautiful night, gen tlemen. Very much cooler hero than in the city, ns you may have noticed." And he went down tho steps and out When tho diwcS bod you neoA b7l that will not nnl ;S but Will KironJu' M nncriiin - f 1.1. 1 MtULM cnem Dack to thru- condition. This ca Uic Bitters first of all. TW Wathmn Crops de CMM .1 t. ....rlnl-ll.nr nf nnlin.lnil WOflhlnK Cmnil An Aliln. I. iriuiuu UJ Ik ni ....... lift . iiuhiiiivu I . ' - - .. HH wuiu, im nj. k mncarooiifl, wniio tnu popular ico wnan a frock ctfl rrnntn rmntinftn In mndu UV rollllltt wrou inusiin 11 lODld Wt(ir . I have hoard It mink', beautifully, In croauotto HhnDcd tnouIdH of Ico croiun oap aro uood with euro It itu i v i i.. nH...i,a nut iram ldo launnrv n iriHM.L. i iu lruwuuiuu iiiuuuiuuii uuuiun uuui MuujuciQm inrii vim Mill 1 1 i a i. .i i n n nrn nr wi ma nnn r. only song that over mount u groat deal to me." "Oh. I know! One of Horr Schmidt's from his great operatic triumph of last winter. Your tasto Is only fair, then." "It goes back a little farther than that. It's Trau mo Tristan nnd Isolde. wasn't It? Do you romembor7 their crisp, almond llavor thoy aro n distinct addition to n donsort Ba varian creams, leu cold custard and many Ice cream dlshou may bo Im- CHAPTER XIV. Lelghton always hated himself for laughing at Balcomb, whose loquacity was so cheap lt was pathetic. Every thing Balcomb knew he used constant- upon the highway for his usim! ovon ly. At the college to which he referred mg walk, in terms 01 rainery or contempt no nau i a remarKauie man. -our fathor picKeo ine nearest and gaudiest now- -miss uameron. He's quite tho Ideal ers; but he wore them all In an ama- I business man of the old school" s.aM lng bouquet that did not fall to lm- I Balcomb. "We youngsters are quicker press many or nis acquaintances a3 i on me trigger, but our aim Isn't io tne real bloom of learning. Lelghton sure. No, slree; yoUr father Is an Ideal was not at all glad to see Balcomb on- business man." night His friend's eternal freshness palled upon him. But It did not occur to Balcomb that Lelghton might not be delighted to nave him for a travel ing companion. He thought his con- He had spoken Impressively. Ho would. In his own language, "make himself solid" when ho had a chance. Lelghton was talking to Olive, and uaicomD set about entertaining Zelda. versatlon was shortening the distance He ran on monotonously. He was anx for Lelghton. Balcomb had been mak- lous to make an impression at once Ing social history fact He had, in his without relinquishing the floor. Ask your dealer for IMPERIAL Societe Chocolats A trial will convince you of their quality. If he does not carry them send direct to us 406 Lewis Pldg., Portland, Or. own phrase, "butted in"; and since tho performance of "Deceivers Ever" he had been Included In most of the gath erlngs of the Dramatic Club circle. 'I say, old man," he began, abrupt ly, as the car skimmed through a strip of woodland, "Just between old college friends, what's your Which Is lt?" "Which Is what?" demanded Lelgh ton, who had been enjoying a moment with his own thoughts, while Balcomb stared out upon the darkling land scape. "Which girl, I mean? There are two out here." Lelghton took off his hat and laugh ed. "I haven't decided yet," he said, pres ently, with an Irony that was quite lost on Balcomb. "I'm a good fellow, though. and I'll take the one you leave." "Miss Dameron's certainly a peach dumpling, all right But say, the lit tie cousin's a gem of purest ray se rene. She ain't so stand-offish, some way, as her cousin; she Jollies easier. "I suppose you and Miss Merrlam It once, and'lt has haunted me.1 "Is that the one?" sho asked. "Yej; It Is about dreams." "That Is the one I meant It Is tho most wonderful thing In tho world I Yes, It's only about dreams a dream: but It's the sweotest droam In tho world, lt means " "A dream!" and sho laughed, but It was a mirthless llttlo lnugh. Ho paused and lookod out over tha moonlit corntlold; his heart was boat ing fast. Sho felt for a momont that she must turn and lly from him; but ho started forward again and sho fol lowed. "It Is more than a dream. I am building upon It as though It woro a veritable rock." "A dream to build tho real upon? Tho architects of fate don't llko that pin do they?" "Jut we must hold to our droams," he said, soberly. "I suppose wo must, oven though they are things of air that only lrid us astray. I didn't think you wero senti mental. I'm nfrald I can't sympathlzo lie in tho water loncer th.n i. . .... . I lutnlv nnoAiRnrv. rlnnn il, ..-.. . , !., ., u .. ,, - mrl- Wliln l,nlf .. niinfiil nf rrnntn " JV'VBm ua ID Unaii .... .. .... ....... . . I with a medium hot Irnn ir.i.i. till SHU ailU BWUUIUU Willi uuuu iuvuii . .. ... . . ha i i ll i i .iiiiii inn rnrrnnn M.i.ft i. ... lUUHiiuuuiuiH ui uuwuurvu niiKiir. riu-i. . . . vor with a llttlo vanilla and stir In bIx " " "uuu ,mor Prc""t macaroons that have been brokon Into Htmill nlncPM not nowderod. Thin Sweet Omeleti. .. .... I Qnf aa) ltnAlnta n a waJi.ll mil nunu un uu wui ouun. i nu il iiiiu . v ua a f - a tnreo Hhoruol kihhhoh nnu uocornio r : i. I a m ii. i in niiiL nil u uuuMor nun in vriuh a. rloa. For another maenroon hnlf a dozen macaroons In Just baroly enough cold milk to cover thorn. Pro pare a pint of corn starch custard In a doublo boiler and add tho soaked macaroons to It. Stir ll woll to in suro smoothnoBB and remove from the (Iro. Sprinkle tho bottom of a protty dish with half a cupful of sugar. Pour tho custard pudding Into It nnd aprln klo another scant half cupful of sugar over tho dessert llllliiKa uuu KuriiiBllinES COWH . . owoots, equally approprUU tea uvnnui i umui , omelet as tho basis tnr mjl,,! t. .4 n. M w I... . 1 ... .t n It. ...(t,u aro oractlcnlly without limit T i o n COLLECTORS v w j t, t .uuiiiu un i lit r l-v.' nnr avniiriu Text airiTi m nnr i ' n a nirr am r r r i r 1 Tin rmii iiii niv rinunrmi nnnnnnu nnn i lw bik .wimi b na t-iniimui iib uarm are tho books one ought to talk nbout?" "We don't read much except tho cook-books," replied Zelda. "Ha! ha! That Is rich from tho great MIbs Dameron, too. I like that! l game, anyhowY i suppose as a matter of fact you real ly spend your mornlnir with tho clas sics." me 'utterly;" and sho hated herself for tho bravado with which sho spoke. "I can't bellevo that! Every oni has It I'm a thoroughly practical per son, and yot I haVo my dreams my dream!" Ollvo and Pollock wero singing 'ntr.iln. Thnv woro far In ndvanoo nml i m sorry io aisappoint you, but our tholr voices stolo softly upon the night. slice them over all whllo tho pudding 1b still hot Othor summer fruits may bo used, but tho peaches scorn to be tho best. Properly mndo this is a do llclous and refreshing swoot. It should bo thoroughly chilled in tho refriger ator before serving. mornings are spent with cook-books My cousin Is writing a cook-book and we're reading all tho old ones to b sure hers is all new. It's delightfully exciting." "Wouldn't that Jar one? I say. I want to speak right now for an auto graph copy of tho first edition of that book." "Olive will be delighted," said Zel da. "It's designed, you know, for h. very young." I 'There It goes again. Everybody has It in for me! Oh, well! My time will come!" It came In an unexpected way. Cap- Zelda stopped to listen. Her heart was In a tumult of happiness and wonder. The splondor of the moonlight upon tho fields about them, tho gloomy shad ow of tho woodland beyond, tho man beside hor hesitating, yet ready to toll her of his love. There stole ncross her ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Li J. BUS Of Blaekg Disk'tdMl Spg Aawetia Coli Water WW M0ean,(r Non-Boifog Wislij IU FOR THE VEGETARIAN. Dossort. A protty dosort for n veg otnrlan dinner mny bo mndo In tho following manner: Cook rlco In wutor spirit the tremulous awe of a girl to without stirring and form it in circles on fruit plato. Fill in tho contor with frosh strawberries and pour ovor nil n ladloful of plneapplo Juice which has boeu sweetened. Sorvo very cold. ( Pharmacists ' "I think I've noticed that" and tho ta,n FoJ0 wa riding up tho drive- Irony this time was meant for himself. W"B " Yery BOOa t0n3 at "They say olives are a taste," persisted Balcomb I knew right away that girl was a good thing. And to think that she has to . "ere . . ?.ome!. aner messenger whom love has come for tho first tlmo as It can never come again. Lelghton drew closo to her. "Zelda." ho said, "Zoldal" "No. Oh. no! You must not!" sho cried. "I lovo you, Zelda!" ho said. "No; you must not say It!' there Phone Main 113 401 MainSL Vancomrer, l -'ww,.,, .w v... uvtiuiii Li.n uuii' I i I 11 iiiiif'in niu lul of cooked diced boots tako ono And 'ourtn cupful of brend crumbs. Place ere wns a sob that caught hor throat th-oso in nltcrnnto Inyers in a baking "You are the dream. It is too sweet; dish, nrrangliiK tho ermnlm nn Inn a cultivated A"" "au neon toid that 1 ""l -- 'i men pour ovor thorn one-half cupful uh a tliorn worn llfrlita I, , I "Vnil nnvi (fllLfAfl nf .1 run m . nnl I .... ; out laws, l - ..n..v-i was u i rl was a rood nopo ot flndlnK some one at homo. love," she said, hurriedly, but COLLEGE irii'i - m ri m k:i in n irrion i un niv. i - .... v liui i. iiliui l: a uiucji nirnr nif nnlo nf m r. . 1 I h' M Vt. UULLUI. U 1 1 1 1 l'IL I Ifl Iml . I Hlf rH I'U llBtU HI Truins for success in the iWf v t 1 a : i ,it,i iirukrni eu ....aw.a III. ij LI U I 1 Ll A UVUI'II ' teach' a lot of grimy llttlo muckers bearing tidings," said Balcomb, In his word that stung him as though sho how to cook " moat cheerful note. "I hope It Isn't had 8truck '" In the face. I wonder 8' "It Is too bad Isn't lt? But I don't bad newa-" wnat love ls!" und hastened away to- ,nl think you need 'be sorry for her." "N! ' Captain Pollock. That w,ard her cousin and Pollock, who ' MEDICAL of 0 DEPARTMENT (UNIVERSITY OF OIUGON) High Standard Thorough Courses Session begins Srt 12, 1 V . For cataloirue ad-' dress Dean. Dr. S. E. Joseph!, 610 Dekum Bldg., Portland, Oregon " FILL YOUR OWN TEETH" FILL-O If you have aching teeth or cavities and yon art 'She's as proud as Lucifer. Here's our stop." Tho two men Jumped out into tho highway and started for the Dameron farm. 'I think a man ought to marry ear ly," Balcomb announced, as they tramped along the road. "There's nothing like a woman and a home to put snap Into a man," ho continued, no bly. "A man fools away a whole lot of money in his bachelor days. Doing so Clal stunts is expensive, navo you any Idea what my carriage bill was last March? Eighty-four dollars! I hon estly believe lt would pay mo to own a hack. But- I say, the man who will , . v. wuh.vi, w.iu tvriv I IIIVII I. WUiO vv'iibh- m - W , I MllOOIlflll nf unit nml .mi ..ll,il. . .... LV.ni.ln, tlnxinu ll SpiCnCB tM ' --..-"- u Mw w. uu I "n' rt ' ""lutes. m n .. o, toil i . I frill arm llnonc APT1I. LJ. H vuKuianan I'ln. rrnii nnv nn nr iii. i jiwimj wiwm -..r- , horse of his Is a beauty, isn't It? i waited, Idly and trying their voices, flaked, ready cooked breakfast foods Illustrated literature, gMT" wim mn " an. I u..u .iiuuiiiK ou.ii uiuur uvur lliuir rail- nm m v .. t. .. i .. . ... , t ..., r,nn nn nrmuaw ure to carry a tunc. " T,l 1 ' " .L ' uan,My , V- . V,' '.. .V tirviU (To rontlnuod.) wi iT , 0181 las0. Mvuuruso urn i.h".-, in iiiiu u wuii ir mnn f if i n n . CharnelerUtlo NhIIo.w.I Meal. "" T, " Vr" -..UU"" .UUB8..n.8 W I tlUUUW trade wish he would swered Zelda, Lelghton groaned Inwardly at tho sight of Pollock, whom he liked well enough ordinarily. He did not under stand tho reason for Balcomb's hur ried flight, so that tho humor of the situation did not strike him. You may havo Mr. Balcomb's soat there by the railing, If you like," said Zelda to Pollock. "You do mo too much honor," said It is not only in Scotland 'that U 2" V CrU'L .PoUr ,n n mh m md HAND-3EWED al meal first meal . ...... . ... i iiik 1 1 1 t: 1 1 H I ; r ( i pnpnnnnt i .. uiuuniuok in tuu unm iimuriHUC IiailOn- I , . . ' PnOGEOO ..bi m , . I w "iM'iv. iiiiu uuuu ilh nil nrriiTifirv tun . . . . . , w r .Ann i nil njm. of the day la the one that ...... .. .7. ,B cow.K,nK U1 coroai WOM2N'32.50,13,W strikes tho foreign note. luncheon and , n-l"" .7 c.nflIV hocom' D02? i2 2.?"w dinner Laving gradually absorbed cos- " t "'TZ. a U?Jl w.,,un IZZ VAM tho omcor, as he shook hands with mopolltnn aualitles that are not ovon Lr-.u H "" -' nn . absolutely tb -r t a. I ..... I"IUIIIIIIJ lim LIUHL im III lUUIIIff ti ft f f n I . ' . . I i, M i jRiifniLfiii. i nnr tin oi t r mtnin n .. . 1 - - "Oh, I don't know!" and Olive's Imi tation of Balcomb's Intnnntlnn who r-aeir mil . niiv. i 1 1 1" limn nrnn ,1.1 1 1 -- - - - ., w.u o-j 1 1 .niu nn Tt'i ti ri n n n ,. . . " Zm fn thV V " true to life that they all laughed. I 7 T ' ?uu" "wiworjana stead of a crust carls "nt for treason, strate "l Beo why any ono should I " . . anu outtor and houoy, car is iu ior iruwun, oiraieems anu ,.,,, r,..,,,,, and noth nir morn, with vn.,, ' ' " - - J V,UUCU SHOES confined u, Lo e Is nu t you no r fee 7aZnJ T i .""V"! m!H8,nK n"d a it- k'L so much of an Vn li,!!,,, dollclous light pantry i tho result A for tho price in Anwiies. yg bo much of an Lng iHhmnn, iy8 a morlnguo should bo placed on ton in- Th.y sre tho loader, every i London paper, as when Switzerland stead of a crust wb"8 beMUSB they. ho1 1 WIO OlUW - v V4IUUKI1 iUl I - - ...... .. I in ... .... too nervous for the dental ordeal, try Fill-O. the Km on four wheels when it's snowing- 1 ,n Bure 1 oon't," OOCiarca Pollock. wi.ua r ranee maKOH tills Into ono homodentUt. At druesrists or by mall 25c. n t mkn a. sneelaltv of hnnlfa r.Aar. " Put b(lck nls arm against tho rail- exnuislto Crumbling "croisHanf " uIM, the starry hosts of heaven, and eke tho ' , '. '""i;,v".B "Y7 " uox ol ca"y an men or two from a yard-loin loaf . . ... m. . i Liitii nainnmn nai inrr nnn.n,. .i.m . . ... " paie ana nuu"iy moon, meres no .. : , ' , . . better way than that to get solid with h' IT,bf yerybdy pardonl" a girl, 'mere are some inai put their I. TV. . ....mn uu faith in bonbons and a now novel now "u" 11 "e came DacK' euBKeed Zel- ULU) MFC CO., 351 Empire BUt-. Scattk ff.i Blumaer-Frank'Dme Co.,.dUtriLutors for Oregon Make Your Mirror Brlnht. To clean looking glasses tako off tho ASTHMA AND HAY PEVEP are quickly relieved by Wyatt's Asthma ftnd then. uut there lHnt a g)r, ,n Mftp. da IVUHCU, uuaiajiivcg ui liiu.iujr .uiuilu ed. Ask your drupcrist or send six cents postage for Free Sample to J. C. WYATT. Druggist. VANCOUVER. WASHINGTON USE DR. PLUMMERS COUGH STOP It is a sure stopper, promptly re lieves Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Cough Croup, and especially those harsh, hacking coughs, also most useful for lung diseases. For sale by all dealers; 25c a bottle. or when Denmark adds cream instead of milk to the coffee and n dangerous piece of pastry to tho black bread and round white roll. Yet tho English breakfast becamo an Institution only In the eighteenth century. Boforn . I say, vi r, umnuiy, as no rummed with tho that only royalty breakfasted off mnm , don't give lt away, but string. "Jllss Dameron, permit me bread and ehiman nn,i ,.in r,.,. ' got a transfer company pass I'm sure they're dollclous. Chocolate, Ill0Iler B11Pi, H v" ' . , m' th nrBBlrlAnt nn,1 T n I fnnnv from t, nn.,nf,..i n... oner, BUC11 ttS POiiyH, tOOlf morelv O ALCOHOL OPIUM TOBACCO H.biu FoItll7 carta. Only ontEorfrod KeelfT Jn Utote.ln Orcson., Writ tor lllaitraUd clrcolar. Kiair (NtnniTt. 71 L 1 1 tu M. liMrMMaiMd-lcWa lona to-night that wouldn't rather go IIe won't come back; I'll wager an to see a good show In comfort than do other hox ho won't," replied tho ofll auythlng else under tho sun about hacks I've Just TUIlnin I I .uv..., j,. . v uid," - ..-. , -' " - . - " v.. 1. IIMj ,lBa I , . . , , .... ty thick, and I do a little rjulet work Merrlam, you will not decline. Mr. MUim-,B uraugru ot Puttered, nlo. for tho company occasionally. I help- Lelghton, a little candy now and then 77. : tiA Iaty Viont tho VhInlo in-r ifrtrn tViallH rfllnhf-d liv tYin wlunu. mnn r r,... I until)'. Hnnncill last winter, and I havo nn nn. nose Mr. Balcomb's health, tn lm i.ni..n "This paper says," obsorvod tho Ion. nual now that gives mo power of life sitting and Jn silence." anky I"songor, "that .'Senator Blank and death over ail tho .company's roll- 'It isn't polite to treat tho gift of a , ' w""on""'vu maiesman, who ing stock night and day. And you bet parting guest in that way," protosted n.QVcr.,fl PS over.' 'Hlops ovor--where I won't use lt or anything!" Olive. "I'm surprised at you, Captain L.cignton'a snence am not disturb i'oiiock," Balcomb; ho talked for tho Joy It gavo When a man-Is In lovo, he becomes u him. They reached tho Dameron gate master of harmless deceit and subter ana roiiowea tne winaing patn toward rugo. Morris Lelghton had sought the veranda, Zelda Dameron to-night with a great "Anoy, u uower or oeautyi" Balcomb hope in his heart He d d not Inton.i called cneerny wnen tney were within to miss a chanco to talk to her alonn. kndlnn- iHo n nnn nf ihn II.mm.. 1.4 .n .n..tA I , TT. I. ... imiiii . w. k.,v. fuiuiiuu, i ii. uu vuu.u uoiy u, xig i.uu lUneil nOT I ...t, t, . . , ... "Friends draw near bringing tfdlngs." wrap from her, and purposely dropped IftI"or ca,,"-r him. On the veranda, as Balcomb's voloa it? and he seemed to havo dlflVjulty in If cleanliness Is next to annun... A whlto most tramps must b agnostics. the dickens havo I road that phraso before?" "Not in Dickens, I nm sure," said tho passonger with tho monocle and the mutton chop whiskers. "It probably emanated, sir, from somo blawsted Yankee vulgarian." . iimnin U noma run mnot imnn the air, two girls fell on I finding it, although It was their shape, fit better, look bettr nnd wear Ion- nnr than niner idbhco. umviI EL. ......... 11.- IJJWhlA most economical ihoeJ iygp Douglas namo and the retal 1 prl " aust then dip a sponge or clean cloth n o hot water, wring it dry and dip it take no od8TAtL.)L5 ...io uomo spints or wino and rubi woll MM0-,3,,;ynni rAAS. Br-'' over thn irlnua Kln,u ,t.. m. .. ....... I W. I- UUU"--" " muoi. mu KUIHH Willi somo powdorod bluo or whiting crush od fino and sifted through muslin, wipo tho powdor rjulckly off again, rub tho glass onco moro and thon polish with a bit of Bilk or chamois ioathor. This motliod takaa vory llttlo longer than whon tho glasH is cloaned In tho ovory day way, and keops clonn much longor and looks infinitely nicer. BBiV m mm . mm WEI WJ nDQT II mmtw mm cftltWi iinimriT mntr i HouBokeeporB' Honda. If tho hands aro thoroughly groasod with vaBOllno boforo using dyos it will prevent tho stain ponotratlng dooply into tho skin. After washing clothes tho hands aro Bonorally dlsagroobly rough, If ft lit t o ollvo oil Is ruhbod woll Into tho 1 nnd f0- ton minutes, thon rubbed w th a cut lomon and well hZ;.!n l? h0t Wator and B0P. tho hands will bocomo omooth and whIU if .uv r:.t I L till IV w,li - . L a w. 1. Will. Puntiirwlttuu1- li tun im.ixu lm'm,.nWt'!!u Ail work fully u"" 1 Wise Dental