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Hero Is a receipt for keeping youns and well: Find an occupation and lova It with all your heart Think kindly of and act Justly toward thoBe by whom you are surrounded. This recipe. It tolloweo, will lunula a gumi uisoa tlon, sound health, and never falls to make a woman of forty-five look and feel fifteen years younser. WHY puf?r with ev 'roubles, quick relief . from using IE .TIT'S EYE SALVE 25c. All dm gi,os or Howard Bros., Buffalo, N. Y. Saves Edga of Pro. A wire contrivance, patented by an Illinois m to lift a pie from an oven Is designed to operate so that the edge of the crrtt wl'l m- ha broken. The House That Jack Built By GERALD PRIME CUT RATE MUSIC HOUSE STRING AND BAND INSTRUMENTS AU Sheet Music 15c. Mail orders carefully at tended to. SMITH & STOREY 127 Filth St., Portland, Or. "FILL YOUR OWN TEETH " FILL-O If yon hare aching teeth or cavities and yoo nre too neryoos for the duntal ordeal, try Fill-O. the home dentist. At druggists or by mail 25c. FiU 0 UK CO.. 351 basin Blsi. Seattle. Wuk. Bhimaer-Frank Drug Co.. distributors for Oregon iCopyriKht, lSlO, by Associated Literary Press.) There was a sudden Jolt, followed by a tilt and a dragging over an un sven surface, a weird prolongation Df the air-brake exhaust and then the train came to a dead stop. Startled, but not especially alarmed for she knew practically nothing of the perils of railway traveling Janet raised the window and took an observation. There was no station or even a Biding or water tank in sight Janet withdrew her decidedly attractive head In time to see that most of her fellow-passengers were leaving the car, bent on Investigation into the cause of stoppage. The young man who had been sitting across the aisle since the train left Erie Junction was oot among them. He still sat mo tionless. What he waB actually doing wsb amusing himself over the evl Jent mystification of his fair neigh bor. Her curiosity was more insistent than her disapproval of his conduct, so she asked him, in a tone that waa meant to be expressive of a profound Indifference to his opinion on any subject other than the business In hand. "Do you happen to know what Is the matter?" "I'm sorry to say I don't." he re turned very politely. "I'm waiting patiently until some of those who went to make the usual Inquiries re turn to the car. It's quite possible we may have come l contact with some stray animal, you know." "If I were a man" she began Im patiently, but stopped before she had finished the statement she had been tempted to make. "Permit me to congratulate yon on your escape," he said, with a really effective bow, but with no attempt to Indicate the special good fortune so which ho referred. "I believe I'll go, anyway," she said, conscious that he found her amusing. "If you will permit me," he said. rUlng quickly and taking her hat from the rack, "I will go with you." His manner was so respectful and so entirely what it should be that she could not run the risk of appearing prudish by declining. Besides, there really was no reason why he should For the Ambitious ly SJmbersttt) 1 a.: i uucuuon bT nafl for those who cannot attend In person. AU iAHtnu tinn, including tinal examinations, ia FR.KB. For leAobtta, students preparing for college or univcr.i ty. women's clubs, granges, eng'noers autl borne makers. 2So preliminary examina tion 1b required. This mail oourao means umHirvuuiij lor " .. bend tor a de son pure buiioun to v..o Correspondence .Study Tepartmeiit UMlrerslty of Oregon 3uicna - - - Oregon Q U A L I T Y 3, 3-5o & 4 Shoes krBK BOYS' SHOES, $2.00, $2. 50& $3.00 W.L.Dougiaa $3.00,$3.60 and $4.00 ahoaa aro poaitlvoly tha heat made) nnri moat popular shoos tor thm prlco In Amerloa, and ara I ho moat econom ical ahoam for you to buy- Do yon realize that my shoes bare been the stan dard for orer 90 years, that I make and sell more S3.00, t3.A0 and t'4.00 shoes than any other manu facturer In the United States, and that Dollar for Dollar, I Onarnnten my Shoes to bold their shape, look and fit better, and wear longer than an v other f.3.00, (3 JK) or 4.00 shoes you can buy ? Quality ocmnts, and quality has mode my shoes what they are The I.eaders of the World. Tou will be pleased when you buy my shoes because of th. it and appearance, and when It enmne time for vim to Durehaaa another Dalr. tou wlU be more than pleased beeause the last ones wore so well , and gar. you so muoh comfort. OAUTIONI MoiiesnlMWItheatW I.Don glysnaine sod pries stampes oa bettoss, TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE, If your dealer cannot ssssly you with W. u Douglas wrH. i or jaau uraer umuuv.. not go with her on this tour of in vestigation. It was broad daylight, there were numerous other persons In the company and she was abund antly able to take care of herself, even though she were traveling alone. She nodded a good-natured acquies cence and they left the car together. As soon as they reached the ground they were told by a returning In vestigator that it waa a case of de railment and that a brakeman had been sent to the nearest telegraph station to summon a wrecking outfit from the city. "I wonder how long It will be," was Janet's first lnspirtalon. He smiled agreeably. "I dont quite know how to explain it," he said, "but I was wondering the same thing." Then they both laughed a little, and he continued: "Suppose we go and ask the conductor." The only thing about which the con luctor was positive was that it couldn't be less than three hours. He was too competent a railroad official to commit himself to any opinion more definite. It was his ah of lrr jeflnlteness that made Janet feel a trifle uncomfortable. "I shouldn't like to get Into the city after dark," she said. "I have never been there." "It Isn't far from here," he new acquaintance said, reassuringly, "if you'were on the top of the hill yonder rou would have an excellent view of "Then I believe I will go up and get it," she said. "I will if you will promise not to go on and leave me," she added, addressing the conductor. "No fear of that, miss," he said, this time quite positively. "Some of the other passengers are already up there. When we're ready the engi neer will give warning with the whistle." "And If you will permit me," said her companion, "I will be your guide and point out some of the interest ing features as they come into view. It is my home, and I'm familiar with every part of it" It was a courteous offer and Janet was keen enough, despite her lack of years and experience, to recognize its honeBty. Her firm resolution to risk no chance acquaintance lost all Its purpose in the presence of such trans parent sincerity. "It's very kind of you." she said, with a smile which Implied accept ance of his offer to accompany her, "but 1 should think it wouldn't be much of a novelty to you." "It Is under the present condi tions," he laughed. "Besides, it Is really worth while. The city Is at its very best when viewed from the hilltops." They started off together. It was not a tiresome ascent, for the path was well defined and made circuitous to avoid steep olitublng. It was shad ed deeply almost the entire distance, and when the summit was reached Janet felt no fatigue whatever. Along the way her companion had made most of the conversation, preparing hr. with a wnnlth of Interesting de tail, for her first glimpse of the city beyond. It came suddenly a spacious pan orama of low-lying fields and groves and water, and, beyond, the glitter ing outline of granite and marble that loomed skyward. "lent It glorious?" he asked, but Janet, under the firm domination of the spell, made no attempt to answer him. Hat In hand, her cheeks flushed with the exercise and the excitement of the situation, her dark hair put into charming confusion by the hill top breeze, with eyes for nothing but the strange, new picture before her, she stood and took her fill of it "It's beautiful," she said, finally, "but do you know, I feel afraid of It?" He fancied that she shivered. "It won't hurt you; I'm perfectly sure it won't," he said, soberly. "You are sure to like It" They seated themselves on the side of a huge bowlder and he pointed out to her all the more striking features of the view. Then, almost before she knew It, and Influenced by she hard ly knew what, she found herself tell ing him all about herself how she was Janet Marlon, only child of a country doctor, who was dead; how she had mado her home with a dis tant relative, attended the academy In her home town and, finally, had grown weary of the monotony of the life, and had made up her mind to go to the city and fit herself for the pro fession of trained nurse. She even admitted that she was free from all anxiety in money matters; that her father had provided for her generous ly, and that she had evolved the scheme of becoming a nurse to escape from the humdrum of her life. "I ought to be ashamed of myself," he said, when she had finished. Then he took a card from his pocket and handed it to her. It bore the legend: "John Ware, Architect." "Now I know why you are so fond of the city," she laughed. "You have built some of It" "Hardly enough to account for my preference," he admitted, frankly. "Can we see anything any build ing you have designed from here?" she asked, ingeniously. "No," he said with a sigh that might have been pathetic had it not been for the merry twinkle in his ees. "I have never experienced the fellolty of creating a skyscraper or even a cathedral. My genius has been wasted thus far over suburban houses built to catch the eye of the pros pective buyer who wants something startling in architecture and usually gets It What will you say when I tell you that I have only built one structure that I am proud of? It Is my own little house, and nobody likes it but its designer. It is so different from the others that it goes by the name of the 'Houso that Jack Dullt' Tm Jack, you know." The two sat on the hilltop talking until the engineer sounded the re turn to the train. The conductor's estimate of the time necessary to get In motion again was wide of the mark; in rather less than two hours they were at the Union station, and Ware and Janet were saying good night "I should like to see the 'House that Jack Built,'" she laughed as they separated. "Should you, really?" he asked, a glad light in his eyes. She nodded. And in time her wish was gratified. More than that, she became its mistress. Sherman jpay & Co. i ESTABLISHED 40 YEARS SIXTH, AT MORRISON ST., PORTLAND, OR. ,,, , . we warn you to try mis riano lis ruuK HOME FREE. We want you to try it at our expense because At the end of thirty days the Piano ITSELF will convince you of the following facts: It's the best value on earth for the price ($275.) It's MUSICALLY and MECHANICALLY right! We know there is so much real value in this Wellington Piano we're selling for $275 on easy payments that we,'re willing to let it be IT'S OWN SALESMAN. It will tell it's own story to you -in your home if you'll send us the coupon. Please send me full particulars concerning this unusual Piano offer. isa? Name Address. DOCTORS ADVISED OPERATION DECIDED TO TRY GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY. I want to tell you in a few words what your Swamp-Root did for me, be lieving that my testimony may do some other suffering person a great deal of good. AbOUt BIX vpnrq nirn I wns rlnnrrpr- ously ill, consulted three doctors, all of whom said I had kidney trouble. One of the doctors analyzed my urine and reported that I had gravel, and further said that in order to regain my health and life, an operation would be neces sary. I did not want to be operated on as I was afraid that I would not re cover. Someone told me of Dr. Kil mer's Swamp-Root and said it was a reliable medicine for kidney trouble, so I decided to try it, and I went to Mr. Rose, the druggist, at 303 Central Ave., Minneapolis, and bought a bottle, took it, noticed results and continued taking it until I was entirely cured. Having been free from any kidney trouble for over six years, I consider that 1 am absolutely cured and know that Swamp-Root has the credit. I never fail to tell my menus about your remedy, as I believe it is the best of its kind. Your U & O Ointment is also very good. We are never without a jar in our house. Yours very truly, MRS. MARGARET E. ANDERSON, Minneapolis, Minn. State of Minnesota s County of Hennepin ( Personally appeared before me this 23d day of Sept., 1909, Mrs. Margaret E. Anderson.of the City of Minneapolis of the State of Minnesota, who sub scribed the above, and on oath says that the same is true in substance and in fact M. M. Kerridge, Notary Public. Commission expires March 26, 1914. Could Live on Waste. In the various discussions of the high cost of living. It is frequently suggested that waste Is responsible for gome of It. A Frenchman Is re ported as saying that he could live la any American village better than any of the Inhabitants on what the u habitants throw away. Mothers will find Mrs. WlnsloWs Soothing During the teething ierlod. The Bird. Knlcker What's the matter with the airship? Docker It wants to set W. L sOUaLAS, Uf IfSfk street. Bracsles. I Letter to Dr. Kilmer A Co. Blnghemton, W. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet or valuable information, tell ing all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. For sale at all drug stores. Price fifty-cents and one-dollar. To Frustrate Burglars. The largest type burglar-proof safo Is built to withstand the gas "cutting burners" used so effectively by many crooks, and revolves, when It is closed, by meanB of an electric motor. Natural Phenomena. "I wonder why Is the weather vane?" "For the same reason, I suppose, that the dog wood or the tin roof spouts." Virtue. Virtue by Itself is not strong enough, or anything like it It must have strength added to it and the de termination to use that strength. Theodore Roosevelt. Coughs of Children Especially night coughs. Na ture needs a little help to quiet the irritation, control the in flammation, check the progress of the disease. Our advice is give the children Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask your doctor if this is his advice also. He knows best. Do as he says. Merely a Question of Comfort. "Now, doctor," complained a bibu lous patient, "my great trouble is ele phants pink ones. Not that I object to elephants, you understand. I like them but they do crowd one so." Success Matrnzlne. 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