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by whom she was now surrounded.! . - Summons. * (“ The recital of the Valiant generations, In the Circuit Court of the State of V the size of the estate, the position int Disordered Kidneys which its heir had stepped by very rea William Thurston. Anna May Bell, Cause Much Pain m son of being who be was, appealed to'W illiam Jabe:: Thurston, Alfred Thurs W ith pain and m isery by -a her Instinct and imagination and rc ton. James Henry Thurston, Elizabeth day, sleep-disturbing bind- r-V der weakness at night, BV H A L L IE ERM INE RIVES. spect for blood. She had a sudden Jones amt Minnie Murdock, Plaintiffs tired, nervous, run-down Copyright. 1912, The Bobbs Merrill Co. conception of new values, beside whl. h vs. John Lane Bounds, unmarried- men and women e v e ry money counted little. 1 he last of o ' Elizabeth Vertrees a n d ------------ Ver- where are ilud to know that (Continued from last week.) Foley K idney Pills restore line more ancient than the state itself, trees, her husband, being the heirs health and strength, and master of a homestead famous through and only heirs a' law of Jcs.so L. I For Infantg and Children. And now over the fluttering stand tho regular action c f kid* ncys and bladder. out Its borders, John Valiant loomed Bounds, deceased, and also all other and the crowd about the barriers, a larger in her eyes at the inomont than persons or parties unknown, claiming stir was discernible, Katharine look ever before. any right, title, estate, lien’ or inter -1 ed again at the field. “ Who is that The trumpet again pealed its silvery est in tiie real estate described in the splendid big old man giving directions? proclamation. Judge Chalmers was complaint herein, Defendants, Tiie one who looks like a lion. He's on his feet. “ Fifty to ten on the To the above named defendants John coining tills way now." Crimson Rose,” lie cried. This time, Lane Bounds. Elizabeth Vertrees "T h at’s Major Montague Bristow,” Speaking o f m aking sud however, there were no takers. He Vertrees, her husband, and said the judge. “ H e’s been master o( called again, but none heard him; the clso all other persons or parties un- den changes—did you ever tiie heralds for years. The tourna last tilts were too absorbing. Unov. n. claiming any right, title, es ment could hardly happen without the w an t to heat up a room Where had John Valiant learned major.” ta li, l'eu or Interest In tho r. al that trick of the loose wrist and Index property described in the oomph. Int “ I’m sure I’d like him," she answer in a hurry ? Perhaps you overslept. P er ible thrust, but at the fencing club? 1 ■•rein, and to each of yon; ed. "W hat a lovely girl he is talking Where that subconscious management in the name of ________________ the State of Oregon, chance the alarm did not ring. Y o u are in a to !" of the rein that nice gage of speed and you ure hereby required to appear "and It was Shirley who had beckoned terrible hu rry— distance hut on tiie polo field? The answer the complaint in the above! the major from the lists. She was old sports stood him now n good stead, entitled court and suit, on or before For Sale by Conrad Stafrin leaning over the railing. "W hy has T h en is the time when you w ill appreciate a ' “ Why, he lias a seat like a centaur!” tiie expiration of six weeks from the Ridgeley Pendleton left us?" she asked exclaimed the judge— praise indeed Initiate of tile first publication of tills in a low voice. "Isn’t he one of the f 'Vf/üVf/Af H t M f/ iV f m, ¡n community where riding was a summons, to-wit; on or before the 99 th twelve,” ! passion and horse flesh a fetish! day of October, 1D14, and if you fail so "H e was. But he’s ill. He wasn’t “ Oh dear!" mourned Nancy dial- to appear and aas*or the plaintiffs 1 feeling up to it when he came, but he I mers. "I've bet six pairs of gloves on will apply to the Court for all and didn’t give up till half an hour ago I Quint Carter. Never mind; if it had singular the relief prayed for in the W e'll have to get along with eleyen j to he anybody else, I’d rather it were complaint in the above entitled suit knights.” | Mr. Valiant. It's about time Damory The relief prayed for in said complaint I She made an exclamation of dismay. Court got something after Rip-Van is that the defendants he required to "Poor Ridge! And what a pity! I Winkling it for thirty years. Besides,'set forth the nature of their claims In There have never been less than the | lie’s giving us the dance, and I love and to the following described real full number. It will spoil the roya! him for that! Quint still has a chance, premises, situated In tiie County of (inadrille tonight, too. Why doesn’ t though. If he takes tiie next two, and Folk and State of Oregon, to-wit: Ite- the committee choose some one in his j Mr. Valiant misses— " | ginning at the Northwest corner of the pluro?” Katharine looked at her with a lit- Donation I.and Claim of Jesse L. “ Too late. Besides, he would have FOR MEN and WOMEN tie smile. “ He won’t miss,” she s e ii Bounds, Claim No. 73 in Township 9 no costume.” She had seen that look o:i his face South of Range 5 West and Claim No All good* sent postpaid on receipt ' Surely that's not bo Important as From zero to seventy degrees F a h of price except Qioves Cleaned before and read it aright. John Val- 53 In Township in South of Range 5 filling the Round T a b le t’ or Umbrellas Repaired. renheit is a big jump— but it is an easy iant had striven In many contests, not We ■* of the Willamette Moridlan, and “ It's too had. But I'm afraid it can’t only of skill but of strength and dar running thence South 11.10 chains to We are Specialitte in be helped.” stunt for this remarkable heater. ing, before crowded grandstands. Bat the Township line; thence West 4 00 She bent still closer. "Listen. Why M en’s, Women’s and never In all Ilia life had he so desired, chains: thence South 6 minutes West not ask Mr. Valiant? He is our host Five minutes in time is all that is | to pluck the prize. Ills grip was tense 42.55 chains to an Iron pipe; thence tonight. I’m sure he'd be glad to Children’s Gloves, needed. on the lance as the yellow doublet and. West 1.19 chains to an iron pipe help out, even without a costume." olive plume of Castlewood shot away j thence South 36 degrees East 68.58 Hosiery & Umbrellas “ Egad!” he said, pulling Ills imper Think of what that means to you on for a last time—and failed. An in- chains to the West boundary line of ial. “ None of us thought of him. He The Agents for stunt later the Knight of tho Crimson I John Wiles’ D L in Section 12 Tp a cold morning— of the time could ride Pendleton's mount, of u l T l I I PHOENIX GUARANTEED Rose flashed down the lists with the - ;0 S. R 5 vA; thence North 18 de course." He reflected a moment. “ I'll T I . Í C fffIT A U B C O M PA N Y. NE W V O I«« .-ITV. you save. N o building of a SILK HOSE riug on his pike. j ~rces 45 minutes East along said do It. It’s exactly the right thing. McCALLUM HOSIERY new tire. You put in a fresh WAYNE KNIT HOSE And the tourney was won. Wiles’ W e il boundary lino 16.72 chains You’re a clever girl, Shirley.” ONYX HOSIERY In tho shouting and hand-clapping • a the Northwest corner of said Wiles’ He hastily crossed the field, while 1 tick and a w a y she goes. KAYSER HOSE Valiant took the ros" from his h it claim; thence East 12.03 chains to the CREST CAPE. KID and MOCHA she leaned hack, her eyes on the flan GLOVES bund and bound it wth a shred of lis | quarter section corner between sec- nelled llgure— long since recognized T h a t isn’t all. You get a DENT GLOVES under the purple pavilion. She saw those of family estates fell on John whirling swiftly. It had been a close sash to the lance-pont. As he rode (ions 1 and 12 in Tp. 10 S R 5 West- KAYSER SILK and WOOL steady, controllable heat hour GLOVES tiie committee put their heads to Valiant's ear with a pungent flavor of thiust, for tiie iron pipe point had slowly toward the massed stand, th e : thence North 25 minutes West 13 65 FORTIFIED UMBRELLAS medievalism. His eyes, full of the smitten its rim. A cheer went up, whole field was so still that lie could j chains to a stone on the South boun- after hour. gether and hurriedly enter. REPAIRING In the moment's wait, Shirley's glov swaying crowd, the shift and shimmer under cover of which the rider leaped hear the hoofs of the file of knghts dary lino or said Jesse I,. Bounds’ B etter Goode For Leee of light and color, returned again and behnd hm. The people were on thelrl claim; thence East 8.13 chains to tiie back outside the lists to his former ed hands elapsed and unclapsed nerv Think w hat this means feet. I Southeast corner of said Jesse L ously. The riders had been chosen again to un alurlng spot of blue at one position. to your family— in illness In an upper tier of the stand a spec The mounted herald blew bin blast.j Bounds’ Claim; thence North 15 min- long before John Valiant's coming. If side, which might for him have been prevented and doctor’s . and lutes West 40.28 chains; thence We 3 t a saddle, however, was perforce to be the heart of the whole festal out-of- tator made a cup of his hands, “ The “ By the Majesties of St Micha“ 1 vacant, what more appropriate than doors. He started as he became Knight of the Golden Spur againc-t tin St George,” he proclaimed, I declare 14.71 chains; thence North 31 minutes bills avoided. aware that the rider next him had an- field,” he called. 'What odds?” the Knight of the Crimson Rose the West 40.39 chains to the North line of that he should fill It? The thought "F ive to one, Spolteswood,’' a voice victor of tills tourney, and do charge said Bounds Claim; thenco South 89 had come to her instantly, bred of an avered and that the herald had paused Think of what it means answered. / him now to choose his Queen of Beaut, degrees 45 minutes West 15.20 chains underlying regret, which she had all before him. in comfort— quickly and “ Ten dollars,” announced the first. "Knight of the Crimson R ose!” It that all may do her homage." to the place of beginning, and coil- along cherished, that he was not to “ Good.” And both made memoran Shirley saw the horse coming down i taining 343.89 acres, more or less_ take part. But beneath this was a sprang to his lips without forethought, cheaply furnished. the line, its rider bareheaded now, and That by said decree it be declared deeper passionate wish that she did an echo, perhaps, of the improvised dum on therir cuffs. Then come in while A second time the trumphet sound her heart began to race wildly. Be-1 and adjudged that the defendants have not attempt to analyze, to see him as sash and tiie flower in his hat-band, but sume his place with others long hah .lie snout of the herald and the trum ed, and the Knight of Castlewood hash yond wanting him to take part, she had \ no estate or interest whatever in or it is still in your mind. ituated to that closed circle— a place pet’s blare seemed to make the words ed ingloriously down the roped aisle— not thought. She looked about her, to said land or premises above de- A n inspection will de suddenly dismayed. People were smil- scribed and that the plaintiffs’ title FOUR YEA R S S T U D Y A T GER- rightfully his by reason of birth and fairly bulge with inevitability. And a miss. Again and again the clear note rang ing at her and clapping their hands is good and valid, and that the defend- MAN AND SWISS UNIVERSI- name— and to lighten the gloomy hrough this struck a sudden apalled cide the matter. shadow that must rest on his thoughts feeling that be had really spoken out and a mounted figure plunged by, From tiie other end of the stand she I ants be enjoined and barred from as- - r i p e a im d T H F I A o r c u o c ' HIVIZ I n t L h r i u t M U o- of his father, with warmer sunnier Shirley's name ,and that every one •ind presently, iu a burst of cheering, saw Nancy Chalmers throwing her a sorting any claim in or to said land or * It is just the stove you need. Bum s wood and things. She heaved a secret sigh of lad heard. He could not see her face, the herald proclaim "T h e Knight of kiss, and beside her a tall pale girl in premises above described adverse to PITALS OF LONDON, ENG- lighter fuel. satisfaction as the white-clad figun and clutched Ills lance fiercely to he Black Eagle— one!” and Chilly chainpagne-color staring through a lalntiffs, and for such other and fur-, LAND. OVER T H I R T Y YEARS overcome an Insane desire to stoop Lusk, in oid-rose doublet and inky jeweled lorgnette. rose in acquiescence. her relief as to the Court shall seem EXPERIEN CE IN H ISSP ECIA L- aeet with equity. The major returned to the grand hideously In his saddle and peer under plume cantied back with a silver ring stand and held up his hand for silence .he shading hat brim. Lest lie should upon his pike. This summons is served upon you TIES. is With the rose in her hand she curt Office, 619 Washington St., “ Our gracious Liege.” he proclaim Jo tills, he lastenud bis eyes deter The hazards in tiie stand multiplied sied to him, while the blurred throng ;.y the publication thereof once a week .nlnedly on the major, who now pro ed, in his big, vibrant voice, "Queen Mow it was W estover’s Knight against cheered it3elf hoarse, and the band or six consecutive weeks in the Polk of Beauty yet unknown. Lords,Knights ceeded to deliver himself of the im of the Silver Cross; now, the Lord struck up "You Great Hlg Beautiful '-'"Unty Uemlzcr, a newspaper of gen and Esquires, Pair Dames and gentle ’Charge to the Knight 3 .” of Brandon to win. The gentlemen Doll,” with extraordinary rapture, to ?ra' circulation, published at Dallas, The major made an appealing center wagered coin of the realm; the ladle- the tune of which the noise finally, c ,0" 1 Bounty, Oregon, by order of tiie all! Whereas divers noble persons have enterprized and taken unto them o the charming picture as he stood on gloves and chocolates. One pretty to hold jousts royal and tourney, you the the green turf, ’’the glass of fash girl, amid a gale of chaff, staked a are hereby acquainted that the lists ion and the mould of form,” Ills head greyhound puppy. The arena swam and a little breathless. Nancy 1914 T,l° «Lite of the first - to 5 J). 111 ., 7 to X |>. ill., S u n d a y of Runnymede are about to open for >are, Ills shock of blond-gray hair in a lustrous light, and tiie greensward mers and Bfetty Pupe had burst upon i .'ublicrttion of tills summons Is Sep- [0 a. 111 . to 1 p. 111 . Telephone I that achievement of arms and hrown back, and one hand thrust be glistened in its frame of white and her like petticoated whirlwinds and lember 17th, 1914. ^ ; [^03 grand and noble tournament for tween the buttons of lis snowy waist dusky spectators. In tiie sunshine the presently, when the crowd had les - 1 SIBLEY & EAKIN, I _ j ...1 - a 1 - his A ttnrnpVH fi»r SnPPl! which they have so long been famed. coat. His rich bass voice rolled out to horses—everyone of them groomed sened, Attorneys for Plnlntlffo Plaintiffs. Specialties: the 1 judge came to s introduce >But an hour since one of our noble the farthest corner of the field: ill hi3 coat «hone like black, gray or visitor. Cancer and Tumors. “ Sir Knights! knights, pricking hither to tilt for his orrel satin—curveted and whinnied, “ Mr. Fargo and his daughter arc our No knife and loss of blood. Sheriff’s Sale. lady, was beset by a grievous malady. ‘ The tournament to which we are restive and red-nostriled under the guests at Gladen Hall,” he told her. Under and by virtue of an execution No plasters and pain for However, lest our jousting lack the gathered today is to us traditional; a tense rein. The riders sat erect anil “ They are old friends of Valiant’s, by royal number, a new champion hath at rite of antiquity and a monument oi statuesque, pikes in air, cloaks flap ‘ lys. this last hour been found to fill the ancient generations Tills relic of the ping from their shoulders, waiting thi oitre, Piles, Fistula, Table Round, who of his courtesy doth jousts of the Fields of the Cloth-of call that sqpt each in turn tilting Stomach, Kidneys, | consent to ride without armor.” Gold ;>lints us back to an ora of aginst the glittering and clusively Prostate, Asthma, | j A buz:; ran over the assemblage. knightly deeds, fidelity to sacred trust, breeze-swinging silver circlet. stand, where stood a willowy tan fig- circuit Court on the 7th day of August,'Diseases of Women, Skin andj South o f the Court House, Dallas “ It must be Pendleton who has de obligation to duty and loyalty to wo No simple thing, approaching leis ,,ne h1 a n,d beckun.ig to the ocm-ll914i a auit ,hen pending in said N PrVo „ V "h ise-ises faulted,* said Judge Chalmers, {1 man —the watchwords of true knight urely and a foot, to spend that taper hadcourse below, where Valla..- stood court whcreln c . Neuralgia. Staple Fancy Grci Watt was pltt|ntifr. eases heard this morning he was sick. Who's hood. ing point straight to the tiny mark. the white bulldog, mad with recovered t anj Cu8tin A Roberts. Martha Rob-1 N e u ra s th e n ia , (,O Ut, Rheuma- ; ! every diy - the substitute knight, I wonder?” “ W e like to think that when our But at headlong gallop, astride a liberty, tore , in , circles. c . Roberts, i loiia n. K. i,- Roberts, o , B r o n Hronchitris, e h i k i s . Catarrh, ( ’ .-itarrh. Dyspepsia.! . , „ , ,, cits, a \ . , g A t the moment a single mounted forefathers, offspring of men who es blooded horse straining to take the looked, she called so.ilj L A vvilliamson, Nettie Williamson, Constipation. V i i w i x i v* m m u w i m m u w m i v i i m u u m i n w m i m i n i w u herald before the tents blew a long tablished chivalry, came from over bit, a deed requiring a nice eye, a per „ A " Join John. A N. Bush and S. Bush, Hxecutor and blast on a silver horn. Their flaps seas, they brought with them not only fect seat and an unwavering arm and saw him . start , Shirley ... . . . and , face , i Executrix of the Last Whl and Testa-, _ . , parted and eleven knights issued to his ancient play, bat the precepts it hand! Those knights who loped back about, then come quickly toward her. : m(,nt of A Bush> dPCeased, W8re de.l Patients from out of the city IBI mount their steeds and draw into line symbolizes. W e may be proud, In- with their pikes thus braceleted hah behind him They were brilliantly leed, knowing that this is no hollow spent long hours in practice and each “ ni ? ^ f r w a?.fJ ed C«w «v » lim e wter t'"il« ;lnts- <Kegi.ter No. 4387) and to wishing to consult him must in-. ■ docked in fleshings with slasheo ceremonial, but an earnest that the rode as naturally as he breathed; yel With the m a jo ^ that w h U ^rin g voice T ' !"e ot the form him before hand by letter a doublets and plumed chapeaus, and .lower of knighthood has not wither more Llian once a horse shied In mid Illanded to 80ll> at publlc auctlo„, m 1 °.r telephone of the time of ar- short jeweled cloaks drooped from ed in the world, that in an age when course and at the too eager thrust ol seemed sti i to sound in her ears Jolrn! Jonh! There smote her soil- th(, manner [)rea<r|bod by law, and In flVOl of their tram3 to make SUrej their shoulders. Pages handed each the greed of gold was never so dazzl the spur bolted through the ropes denly the thought that when he had a long lance which was held perpen ing, the spirit of true gallantry has not Valiant made his first essay—and chosen her his Queen of Beauty,ho had accordance with the provisions of said that they can be seen the same p a s ? b a l l at’-d A th le tic S u p p lie s. adv ' dlcular, the butt resting on the right fated, but blooms luxuriant In the missed—witli the blood singing in hit not seen the other— had not known of decree of foreclosure, the following day. described real property, to-wit: j __ ____________________________________ stirrup. We have a very complete line. When look sparkling dews of the heart of this ears. The ring flow from ills pike her presence there. Commencing at tiie Northwest "W hy.” cried Katharine, “ it’s like a commonwealth. catching him a swinging blow on thi A few minutes before the day had corner of Jesse Morris and Sarah ing for a motor cycle, bicycle or in need of repairs bit out of the medieval pageant at temple in Its rebound, hut he scarcelj been golden; she went home through Morris “ Yours Is no bitter ride by haunted Donation Land Claim, Earl's Court Where do you get the or supplies, call in and let us fit you out. arn or through enchanted fnvest— no felt it. As he cantered back he heard a landscape that somehow seemed to Nott(!catl()n No. u 5 . Claim No. 39. In costumes ?’’ the major’s bass pitting him against h n v o lost nut i its t a brightest l i n t r l i ♦ f » « t glow. ir ln v j . . _ _____ _ . have Township 7 South Range 4 West of the , Man5' Pp°P'e suffer the tortures ol “ Some we make,” Judge Chalmers arrowed vigil on beleagered walls. the field, and for a moment again the (T o be continued.) Willamette Meridian, in Folk County,. musclesand stiffened joints becaus« answered, "but a few are the real You go not in gleaming steel and fret spot of blue seemed to spread over all M | State of Oregon; running thence West impumies in the blood, and each suc- thing—so old they have to be patched Led mail to meet the bite of blade and the watching stand. crash of battle-ax. Yet is your trial Admimstrator s Notire. th.-nce South 20 chains- ce*dlnK attack seems more acute until up anew each year. The ancient And then, suddenly, stand and fiel. Notice is hereby given, to whom it , ’ . ,n « m,th rllcumi*,'smhns invaded the whole system, of honor and glory. 1 charge you lances have disappeared. The pikes one V , . To arrest rheumatism it is quit, as im- ihat in the contest there be no dark- all vanished. He saw only the long may concern, that the undersigned T-!' , we use now were found in ’61, hidden ' 1 1 v !- 1" ? *-a<l ciiains, portan t to improve your general health»« ling envy for the victor, but only true level rope-lined lane with its twinkling has been duly appointed administra ready for the negro insurrection, when comradeship and that generosity which m!d-alr point. An exhilaration caugii tor of the estate of .Simeon W. Gass, 3.*ti chains, thence Kast to purify your blood, and the cod liver oil John Brown should give the signal." chains, thence N u- n _J chains inScotUsRmul.sionisnature’sgreatMood- is the badge of noble minds. him at tiie feel of the splendid horse deceased, by the County Court of Polk i Under tiie pavilion, just for the frac P*ace ot beginning, containing maker, while its medicinal nourishment "1 summon you to bow the knee toy- flesh beneatli him—that sense of one County, Oregon. All persons holding to tion of a second, Valiant hesitated. ally before your queen. For as the ness with tiie creature he bestrodi claims against said estate are hereby » « ■ * « acres of land, more or leas, all atrengthens -------" the organs to expel the Then he turned swiftly to the twelfth contest typifies life's battle, so shall which the instinctive horseman knows notified to present tho same, duly '» f»> k County State of Oregon, save inipunties and upbuild your strength. I 1 O T < * Mini, w. id 1. , vi a» teat. Its flag-staff bore a long stream she stand for you as the type of He lifted his lance and hefted it, seek verified, on or before six months from and excepting therefrom tiie following Scott’s Emulsion is Iw.lm’M,. helping t thoyiands er of deep blood-red. He snatched womanhood, the crown of knighthood, ing its absolute balance, feeling iti the date hereof .and ail persons know described tract: every day who could not find other relief. Refuse the alcoholic substitutes. this from its place, flung it about his The bravest thoughts of chivalry circle point as a fence with his rapier. Wliei ing Infills«’!vr- 4 in« 1 «-; t« .| to -aid - t a t‘ ‘ !" !,lnti. at M * waist and knotted it sash-wise He about her. The stars of heaven only again the blood-red sash streamed ire requested to make immediate iin<* MJ >0 chains West of the North- T H E UN 1VKR8AL CAR ♦*ast corner of Jesse Morris and Sarah | drew the rose from his lapel and thrust may be above her head, the glowworm away the herald’s cry, “ Knight of the ettlement of the same. Notice to Creditors. it through the band of Panama, leaped In the night-clilll grases the only fire Crimson Rose— O ne!" set the fieh Dated at Dallas, Polk County, Ore .viorris, hia wife Donation Land Claim, j Notice is hereby given that the un ti ■ ilion No. 115, Claim No. .39, in! dersigned, Dolly Teabo, has beea duly to the saddle of the horse the major at her feet; still the spot that holds hand-clapping. From the next joust gon, this 9th day of September, A. D had beckoned, and with a quick thrust her Is richer than if ceiled with cedar also. Valiant returned with the gage 1914. Tf wn -hip 7 South Range ' West of the appointed by the County Court of the Effective August 1st, 1914 to August 1st, 1915 and of his heel, swung to the end of the and painted with vermilion, and sheds upon his lance Tw o had gone to tin Willamette Meridian, in the County of 0f Oregon for the County of JAMES K. SEARS. stamping line. Pi Ik and State of Oreg .n; thence pnik, adminlHtratrfx with the will an guaranteed against any reductions during that time, Administrator of said estate. a light far for him who else were Champion of Casteiewood and two t ...... 1 . n v. nut 1 Vil olinlna ' t inttru . . . . _ ¡inning West 1.80 chains; thence noxed of tiie estate of James Post« The field and the grandstand had lampless. Jbley fr Kakln, Attorneys .ui rar« fully equipped f. o. b. Detroit. (scattering riders When Valiant woi -loath 3 25 chains; thence West 8.10 deceased, and lias qualified. All per seen the quick decision, with its in for estate. “ Most Noble Knights! In the name hi 3 fourth the the grandstand thundei Runabout - . $440 chains; thence North 12.05 chains, sons having claims against tiie said stant action and as the hoofs thudded of that high tradition which this day ed with applause, hence East 9 90 chains to a private estate are hereby required to present over the turf, a wave of hand-clapping preserves' In the memorv of thosej Katharine Fargo was watching wltl Touring Car - - 490 THE PRAISE CONTINUES. oad; thence South along said road them, duly verified, with the proper ran across the seats like a silver rain. other knights who practiced the tour-' a gaze that held a curious puzzle Town Car . . . 690 “ Neatly done, upon my w ord !" said nev In Its old-time glory! In the sigh t'A fte r that recognition of the VVhlt* Everywhe-e We Hear Good Reports 8.89 chains to the place of beginning vouchers, within six months from the ind containing 11.31 acres of land, date of this notice to tiie said admin the judge .delighted. "W hat a daring of your Queen of Beauty! I charge Knight, Judge Chalmers had told in f (In the United States o f America only) of Doan’s Kidney Pills. idea! Who is it? Is it—bless my vou. Southern gentlemen, to joust with few words the story of Damory Court more or less. istratrix at the law office of Oscar Public notice is hereby given that on ilayter In the Dallas ('Ity Bank Build-, soul. It is !” that valor, fairnes and truth which are Its ancient history, the unhappy due Dallas Is no exception. Every section tiie 21th day of October, Katharine Fargo had dropped her the enduring glories of the knighthood that had sent its owner into a Northerr of the U. 8 . resounds with praise o f 1 Ing, In Dallas in said County. e o’clock P. M. of raid day. lorgnette with an exclamation. She of Virginia*” Dated and first published Septem I and the son's recent coming. I Doan’s Kidney Pills. Thirty thousand ***'■ at tt the front door of the County Court stood up her wide eyes fixed on that All retail buyers o f new Ford cars from August 1st, Over the ringing applause N a n c y :''»« »"r p r U e d h o r He. persons are giving testimony in their House In the city of Dallas, In Polk ber 3, 1914. figure in pure white, with the blood-red DOLLY TEABO, home newspapers. The sincerity ol JJ11, to August 1st, 1915, will share in the profits of cordon haunting across his horse’s Chalmers looked at him with a little fa,h er» a?tT * H* " ve chuckle that th. these witnesses, the fact that they live ’ ’ount)-. State of Oregon, I will, in obe Administratrix c. t. a. of the flanks and the single crimson blossom smile, quizzical yet soft. “ Dear old oung vagatx,nil seemed after all t< so near, is the best proof o f the merit dience to said execution and order of the company to the extent o f $40 to $60 per car, on Estate of James Foster, Deceased. m ajor” ’ she whispered to Betty Page.' have f » “ * " ° n ,hl" * '» « • « « h« sale, seii the above described property. I Oscar Hayter.Attorney.' glowing in his hat. of Doan's. Here’s a Dallas case: o?.!. „ Car they b,,y’ p ROV IDEI) we sell and deliver “ The White K night!” she breathed. "How he loves the center of the stage: « ™ » g e ly silent. She was undergo Mr 3 . C. E. Graves, 121 Washington >r so inufli thereof hh may be nece* . 300,000 new Ford cars during that period. And he’s effective, too. Thirty years ' " * , » carious mental bouleversement d m of money ad- "W ho is h e r 1 St„ Dallas, Ore., savs- "Kidney Judge Chalmers looked around in ago. father says, he might have been > * ‘antIs P » « ^ n » ‘ c «- fe n - “ of bit trouble and rheumatium came on mi jqdged and decreed to be due the ln, that " ' T . « ! ° “ i f 'B Ask us for particulars Main tiff and the «aid defendant« A. N sudden Illumination. “ I forgot that anything he wanted to -e v e n UniteiT h“ ; and I gradually grew worse, until I Lu ll, an executor, and 8 . B uh I i , aa ex you would be likely to know him ,’ he States Senator. But he would never tl,* col**rt roonl ha« a* flr»« could hardly endure the suffering leave the state. Not that I blame him : * " 1 " unsuspected force ecutrix of the Iant will and tetament of said “ That is Mr. John Valiant, of for that." she added; “ I’d rather be a however rhe had come to think Dull pains settled In my back and A. Bush, deceased, wth interest, coat* Damory Court.” church-mouse in Virginia that Croesus’ i J* th«»atrlc and overdrawn, and she ! across my kidneys. I had sharp, uid dlaburaomenta, attorneys’ fees and Any C .n c .r . v T u rn .f. N o k n l f . , n . daughter snvwhere else." ifV ,!* "«render of shooting twinges all through my body coats ami expenses of sale. In accord pain, no pay until eur.4. Any luma 1. V. LYN CH . Agent. CHAPTER XXXIII. The twelve horsemen were now sit- his fortune with a wonder not unmixer I tried a great deal of medicine, but in w .m a n ’ a b ra a.t ia can ctr if hard; Dallas, . . . Oregon 8 he de nothing gave me much relief until I be ance with the provisions of said de- The Knight of the Crimeon Rote. ting their restive mounts in a group at wlf h an a,mo* , P * > '"* it ahvayi poison* deep gland* under the •rco, an 1 that the same will be sold to - - eccentricity as much as ehr gan using Doan's Kidney Pills. They the high« t bidder for cash, In lawful * nT* * n<* *¡11« quickly, The row of horsemen had halted in one end of the lists Two mounted M — ---------- ------------ ! monitors had stationed themselves on respected wealth, and the act hat helped me from the first and soon had noney of th« United State*, subject to Any tumor, lump, or sor« a curving line before the -- grandstand —• - - on the tin. faca or body and now now ln the silence the herald, j Hther Mde of the rope barrier; a third " T " 1* « a ridiculous Impulse or a slllv me feeling Ike a different woman ’ " n r * ' '■> ,l ” n'ann, r ?n ■ “ P' ,a<* A n Inland holding a parchment scroll, spurred stood behind the upright from whose effect*tlo«, destined to he reP*ata'- Doan’. Kidney PIO* ,,av benefltted M long ¡»cancer. taw. before each rider in turn, demanding , ^ WM suspended the silver r in g , a" « hl* ' " ! y In co d blood. Rr in every way. They have Improve plant planter and blood Dated thi* 24th day of September. apt-tifle makM th* cur«*. Writ- my appetite and my weight has in his title As this was given he whirl- T j,e herald blew a blast, calling the ah/* ha« ,hi1m ,ln5* h * t«-n absolut« f<jarantp«. 120 1914. ed to proclaim It, accompanying each ] t|t|fc „ f the first of the knights, In- w10* regret less sharp for be creased." paga book f reo. Tot* ¡nv> J M GRANT, Price 50c at ail dealer*. Don’t aim alala of IO 000curad —atporn to. | __ evolution with a blast on his horn.; ,tantly. with lance at rest, the l a t t e r . * ,,h Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. ply a*k for a kidney temedy—*e ’ aceaoror.DO X R ay •«in d ie, »trictl? reliab l«.1' Knight of the Golden Spur." "Knight | „H o p e d at full speed down the lists ! T h e i N w v w y o f Oscar Ilayter, of Castlewood," "Lord o f Brandon,' There was a sharp musical claah, and slpated this She had an unerring Doan’* Kidney Pill* hare benefltted m< s**«» OM or. i M rs. Dr. Ckinliy I Co, Foater-MIlburr. i Attorney for Plaintiff. “ Westover’s Knight," "Knight of the „ h, dashed on. the ring fl.w the full Mn* « of social va uea and she made I Mr*. Grave* had. 4M V al— <la Sa.. Saa Francisco Lai. Kindly t H I George O. Bingham. k y . $. caocai c«r% 811 ver Croat” : the names, fanciful, or length of IU tether and swung hack, B0 error ln her aetlmate of the people Co., Prop*., Buffalo, N. Y. Attorney for Bush’s uecutor*. “THE VALIANTS OF VIRGINIA” The Kind You H>.;e Always Bought .bears tire Signature /A \ m Cole’s Original Famous In Use For Over Thirty Years Heather Lisle* & Fibre Silk Hose Wood 25c. DR. fi Air-Tight Slovc TOEL “ Colo’s,” tho Original Patented ^ir'Tijjht Keatcr, cold only by us S S & * » Ä * t t x s a i & i . Ä s » ’ ä DALLAS, ORE, «5* Â ' o ü î î » « »sJi: D avis' Best Flour Not the cheapest but THE BEST SIMONTON & SCOTJ and t ie*, Bread. Fruit and Vegetable], Fresh - - I’hone 18 In d ia n Motor Cycles, Bicycles * i A I RHEUMATISM ARRESTED and Accessories. L B. IIIXON, Jr., 315 Main St, Phone 1072 FORD Lower Prices on Ford Cars Buyers to Share in Profits I Will Give $1000 If I Fail to Cure Ford Motor Company 8