Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, August 22, 1912, Image 6

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Rut he could see for himself that t ment. Dsrfectiy Indifferent to th« ■•»
CHURCH DIRECTORY
the mechanician was not seriously In­ ■atlon caused by their entrance.
jured. without Floyd's reassuring nod.
( All < hur»he» ar« rvaasalvd toaviul Io Th»
“You are unwell, airF’ the clerk
!><• rubi notvea. »null »• thv Mlowlng, tur punii-
"Call me what you like." 8tanton i ventured, regarding him wide eyed,
rui'h wv«k liv« )
permitted, between clenched teeth, as i
"No,” he denied laconically.
QKRM a N evangelica !. i . utiikran
he dragged out his handkerchief to i
But he looked far more fatigued
curiteli Uray» l'ro»»liig. K G ll»»a, pa.tor
Hiimlay HehtHil al 10 uo
HervM** al lituo.
bandage the slender arm.
than his comparatively frail mechan-
Dormali Hchool Halurday al 1 10.
WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES.
The appalled crowd was upon them. . Ician, neverthelesa. Fatigued, and HL
CHI'HCH Gray» Cr«».ins. KO. Ilcaa paator
With a sputtering roar the Duplex ma­
"You didn’t hurt yourself In our up-
Suiulay Ht ho.il al 10:4X1 mirvlss st lituo Urr-
BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY. CI
siali School, Haturday LIU.
chine rounded the turn and sped down i set, I hope," Floyd said with anxiety,
GARS.
FRUITS.
VEGETABLES.
ETC.
tT l*AUI.*SBril4C<>PALCIIUR<'H,WOOt>MKRB
the straight stretch. Its mechanician i when they were alone In the stiff, Im-
SsrvtoM sn<l avrtnun at 4 p u>.,evsry Sun-
staring back over his shoulder at the i personal hotel room.
day. Hiuutay Hehool al »:00 a. m
Continua.
“No. 1 had • bad night of ft.” Stan-
wreck. Rut Floyd brushed the girlish i
Ion aorvlvo.on aveond Hutulay ot »ach nioitlh.
curls off his forehead and staggered I ton explained. He sat down tn an
Dr Van Water and Rev. Oswald W Taylor.
erect, helpless laughter shaking him. arm chair, resting his head against the
LENTS UAITISTCHCKCH Tirai Avonuo. naai
“Call you? I think you’ve got the cushioned back. “Make yourself com­
Foater Road. Hvv. J. N. Nolaon paslor. nun-
By
best disposition an' the worst temper fortable as you can, Floyd. There Is
day Sctiool lo a in
l'raachln« Ila m, and
[letnor M. logran
I ever saw! Tte thia up an’ wa'll nothing the matter with me—ther«
7:Sup in
II Y. I*. U uivvla al 4:90. I'rayvr-
mootln« Thuradaysooalng al 7:*).
right the car. We've got to be movin’ can't be. I never was sick a day sine«
Author of ’'Th« Game
■WKIUHII I.UTIIKRAN MEETING Meld»oory
I can remember.
Probably I need
on.”
and the Candle.*' "The
Hu nday al l" » a n>. and In iho ovenlngM
1 There were plenty of sympathetic feeding; I've eaten nothing sine« that
Flying Mercury." etc.
Ilio Cha|*l al cornar ot W <>,,dl,ln« streut and
. helpers. Incredible to the witnesses, confounded dinner lust evening, and
Orlatid avvimi*. K»v H H, Ny aironi paalor.
In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association
/IA>rf»»M»a. X»
but as Floyd had foreseen, the Mer- it Is nearly six o'clock now.”
■ WKIUHII IIKTHANIA CHAI'KI., ANAHKL-
fredcric Tkersbergb
Hva udì na viari Huiiday Hohool al II a. in.,
But. after all, when the food was
i cury had not materially suffered. The
Illblv stiidy and prayer mvvliiis gridar al*
Oregon Fire Relief. Oregon Merchants Mutual
big car was righted by fifty hands; brought, Stanton could eat none of
p. tu Hcnndliiavlan pvoplv curdlally luvllvd
and
»rivolli,,
Stanton and Floyd—unaided, accord- It; although maintaining a pretena«
Fire, American Life and Accident In­
OBAt K KVANilKIICAI. l'lll'Rl II. LENTO
of
doing
so.
which
forbade
his
com
­
!
ing
to
racing
rules
—
put
on
the
new
4
surance of Portland
Presidiln« Huuday al II a ni. and tiSOp m
tires, and took their seats amid hearty panion to comment upon the fact.
Huuday A limi' rv* ry Solida) al lo a tn.
™.
Ta* Huoa* M«rnU Cvotpxu/
5 etiti» 1*001*108* Alliance ••«< ry Huuday al »:<*o
"Were you feeling 111 yesterday?“
admiration and good wishes.
I* tu
l'rayvr inroilna amt Hlblv aludy vavh
PROTECTION
AND
BENEFITS
MODERATE
RATES
Twenty minutes after she left the Floyd Inquired, when the last course
Wcdiivaday vveulug
Hi-, lai mualo
All
SYNOPSIS,
cordlally wvloonaa Kov f oiiklln. eaalor.
course, the Mercury shot down It once was removed and they were left to
LENTS FBI KN HS < Itl'ltCH South Mal» Hl
more. By the time the grand stand themselves. Hli own bun ring wai Iris
Nabloith Hchool IO:<a>» in. Hcrvlee II ia>a tu.
At the beginning of great automobile
< hrtatlan Kndoavor 4:»op m , Kvanai-Ilallo
race t.
r.u
auk ¡an of the
Mercury. was fully aware that "Stanton had assured than usual, hi* gaiety subdued
avrvlcv 7:40 l*ray, r involino Wc*,|ii<aday 7:4A
Stanton's machine, drops dead. Strange got his again,” and the ambulance to quietness almost savoring of tltn-
p in Myra l< Hmilh. paalor.
youth. J. s«e Floyd, volunteers, fcntf Is ac­
been hurried clanging to the ldlty.
cepted.
In t’ e r «t during the twenty- had
l.KNTB M. K i'llt’Ri'll Corner ot7lh Ave. and
four hour race Stanton meeti a stranger. scene of the possible tragedy, the Mer­
"Not until evening, after dinner.“
Uordrii Hi Huuday Hvh«r«d lu.ou a. ni . Mvr-
Ml«s Carlisle, who introduces herself. The
The mechanician looked at him.
Oh'vaat linea in. and 7 »' u ui . Kpworib
Mercury wins
race.
Stanton
receive® cury whirled past the judges, running
L asur H:»> l'rayrr iiiovilu» Tliuraday vvori
started to »peak, checked himself, and
flowers fr n M -a Carl • \ which he 1<- more comet-Uke than ever.
In» ol vavh w* ek
All uuwl eordlally luvllvd.
■om S-aaton meets Miss Carlisle on a
at
last
lu v. U lloyd Moor«, paalor.
Impulsively
put
the
indiscreet
But
Stanton
took
the
turns
conser
­
train.
T‘ <-y alight to take
walk, and
question:
train !eav< s
Stanton and Miss Carlisle vatively; for him.
TKKMONT VNITKD HHKTIIKKN l'lirill lt-
Weekly Oregonian
$1.75
follow in auto
Accident bv which San­
A.*nd Ave. Wlh Hl H K
nunday School at
"Do you mind telling me where you
The race was lost, Even Stanton
ton Is hurt Is mysterious. Floyd, at lunch
lumi» tu. 1‘rvavblng II :<M • m
Christian
Daily 7 Oregonian
6.75
with Stanton. tells of his boyhood. Stan- could not regain the half-hour lead dined?”
K
udrà
vor
a:»o
p
m
rroavhlng
7:*> p m
**
............. ;
tow igiln meets Miss Carlisle and they
"Of course not, Stanton returned,
l'rayvr niveilug Thuraday ,?:»u p n>
Mt,
given
his
competitors,
Late
In
the
d't.e together
Stanton comes to track
Daily and Sunday Oregonian
Lyiit, paalor
8.00
•lek, but makes race.
fourth hour he signaled Floyd to lean without s trace of hesitation. “With
Mit LAND AVK l*RKHKVTKKI IN CHURCH
____ ..
Mr. Carlisle of the tire company,
Daily Telegram until Dec. 20
closer, and when he was obeyed:
4.50
K„v. 14>vl Johnann. paalur Kealdenrv <W» I I
CHAPTER VI. (Continued.)
l.ovv)oy Hl. nervi,va
Huuday Hvliool al
"Where's the Duplex?" he ques­ and his daughter. They are here for
Semi-Weekly Journal
2.00
lua. ui . Nornlug Woroblp II a in.
There was a bad turn. His eyes on tioned eagerly.
the races. He wanted to talk tires to
the machine In front. Stanton round­
•BVKNTII
DAV AbVKNTlirrCHl'KCH «atur-
“At Its repair pit for the last hour,” me, Heaven knows why. We didn't
Daily Journal
5.50
day Sabbalb Holiool IO A M . Malurday l*rvavb-
ed the banked curve at a pace which Floyd made hopeful answer. “An' get very far: after Miss Carlisle left
Daily and Sunday Journal
8.00
In» HAM. Bunday l'rvaoblug H.‘0O p M ; All
•ent th« shrieking crowd of spectators there's only the Atalanta ahead of us I began to feel so sick that I ex­
welcome lo Iheae merli li» a. C. J. Cum*
cused myself and got away to the
recoiling from the danger-line and us.”
Pacific
Monthly
1.75
minga, l'aator. realdonce Ml Kaal Alb ai.
•prayed yellow soil high into the air.
Stanton shook hfs head, but let out nearest doctor."
Phona Tabor WJ1.
Pacific Homestead
As the Mercury lurched Into the his car a little faster.
Floyd fumed his bend, find cAught
2.00
straight stretch beyond, as Floyd was
his
breath
In
a
brief,
quick
sigh.
When
The Mercury came across the line,
Pacific Farmer
2.00
in the act of turning to examine the at the finish. Just five minutes behind he looked back at his host, his candid
GRANGE DIRECTORY
rear tires, there came a sharp explo­ the Atalanta; to receive fully as great eyes were clearer and more gentle
Poultry Journal ( Monthly )
1.50
sion and a reeling stagger of the car an ovation as the winning car. The than they had been since the assist­
(Grange® ar® rr<|Uralmi to M»n<1 |.»Thr lIvraM
Oregon Agriculturist
1.00
InL>niatinn
that a brief rar«I ran I»«1 run
as a rear casing blew out, wrenched spectacular driving, the record of the ant manager had given the account of
tree uivh'f thl» Ii<'a4lng
Mvttd plat-«, 'lay and
Itself bcdily from the wheel and rolled fastest lap and highest speed ever Stanton’s amazing disappearance.
hour of Hireling.)
Farm Journal
1.25
like a hoop into a field a hundred made on that course, the second place
"Acute indigestion, your doctor
H.KAHANT VAI.IJCY o RANUR N o 14®
.................... 1.25 ! Meet«
»rruiml Maiurday al 7 *• |i ni . and fourth
McCall’s Magazine (Ladies’)
yarn.; a * -v ,
won In spite of the accident, almost called your attack?”
Saturday al 10 ®0a in. awry mouth.
"Something like it."
The machine tottered to the edge eclipsed the Atalanta's victory.
R<M*KW(M)|> GRANIK MrrU thr Aral We.|-
n«*®day *»f rarh month at * p m. and third Mat»
“Miss Carlisle doesn't »ecm to b*
of the road, stepping under the power­
In the midst of the joyous tumult,
This
price
is
for
delivery
by
mail
only
and
only
when
re-
urdav at in a. m.
ful brakes. Floyd sprang out, drag­ Floyd descended, stiff and weary- a lucky companion," Floyd observed
Mil I MiMAH GHANGR, NO 71
Meat® th®
mittance is made with’order. Papers may be sent to sepa-
ging loose one of the extra tires car­ enough after the continuous run of dryly. "She made you miss your train
fourth Saturday In «-vary mouth al 10 ®o a. jn .
In Grat gr hail, Orient.
ried. while Stantcn reached for the five hours and fiftyeight minutes. But here, you came near breaking your
rate addresses. Subscriptions may begin at any time.
FAIKVIKW OHAN'.E Mart® Aral Aalurday
toci-bcx. They nad no need or time Stanton did not follow; leaning upon wrist with her car, and her dinner
and th«* llilrtl Friday of rarh mouth.
for conversation, as they worked, peo­ his steering-wheel, the focus of snap­ seems to have poisoned you. What
XI
LVII.LK URANUR.NO. B&a-Mrrta In
lh<- •« hoolbotiae th® third Saturday of varh
ple from all directions flocking around ping cameras, curious crowds, and did she give you, lobster and Ice­
rnonlti.
in a pushing, eager circle to watch the blended congratulations and sympa­ cream ?”
RVRMNQ RTAR GRAWOB Meet® In their
“No—I hardly know. I never care
proceedings.
hall al ?*ouih Mount lalwrun lha dr«t Malur
thy. Only when one of the judges
dav of < arh month al Io a tn. All vlaltor® ar®
what
I
eat.
”
He
passed
his
hand
Im
­
The two worked well together, came over to shake hands, was the ex­
Welcome»
patiently across his forehead, sudden­
Floyd's deft swiftness balanced by planation made evident
GHKUHA.M GRANGF
Meet® eecond Saltir
ly
giddy.
day
In rarh month al 10 *' a m
S antcn's strength. When the task
“if I am to get out, some one will
Floyd
leaned
nearer.
DAM
DM
’
I
H
UKANGK,
NO.
MO — Meet® Brat
w as finished, the driver first regained have to help me.” announced Stanton
Katurday each tuotilh.
“Stanton, how did you feel? WhatT
h's place.
Impassively, and unclasped his mask,
GRAN g K Meet® second !4atur<lay o
PROFESSIONAL CARDS eu< t.KNTH
h moutii at 10 .SO a m
“Cet in," he ordered crisply. "Are baring a face gray with exhaustion Tell me; I'm not just curious."
“
Nausea,
violent
successive
attacks
CLACKAMAS
GR ANG* NO
-
-I* * ta th«
you going to take all day, or am I go­ under Its coating of caked dust.
W. F. Klineman
C. E. Kennedy Arak Saturday In thr month al 10 BO a in aud
BORING OREGON
And, in fact, it was necessary to aid of seasickness that left me too weak
ing to catch that Atalanta?"
thr
third
Saturday
at
7
Bu
p,
m.
Attoroey-at-1 jiw
2nd Ave., Lenta.
I'bone .'*3x
RANDY GRANGR, No WJ.
Mrata second
Floyd obeyed first and retorted sec­ the cramped, over taxed driver to dis­ to stand. I've got the headache yet.”
His
voice
died
out;
he
had
a
vague
Saturday of rarh month at lu o'clock a m.
Mill
1
1-4
miira
eouthtaat
of
Kvlao
Kennedy
*
Kllnemdn
mount
from
his
car;
to
the
wonder
of
ond ; an invaluable habit.
COLI
MtilA
GRANGE
NO
M7
Marta In all
Impression of Floyd starting up and
"If you're goin’ to catch anything
Real Estate and Rentala, Notary
CEDAR POSTS
day araaion Aral Saturday In rarh month In
coming
toward
him
grange hall near ( or In? it at lUa. in
Public Work
but a smash. I'd suggest a slow-down
SHINGLES
“I had to make the doctor steady
for that turn,” he countered, in the
Office Phone T. 3)12
MOULDINGS
me
with
some
drug
so
I
could
race,
”
Main St. and Carline, Lenta, Oregon
blurred accent so softly deceptive.
he resumed abruptly,
TURNED WORK
"I'm brute
“No tire built is goin’ to stick on a
enough without that in me. Floyd."
Hour* nt lx»i)t* * to IO a. m.
wheel under such roughin'.”
"Hush, try to rest," urged his much-
LUMBER $6 AND UP
UNION DEPOT. NORTHKKN PACIfflO
Stamen shot a glance askant out of
Largt* atock of Dimension Lumber on hand
anlcian s earnest young voice across
Phono A 4M). Maln<MH|
C. €. fflorldnd, Dentist
the corner of a stormy blue-black eye.
Rough and Dreaaed lumber lor ell purpoaea
Leaves 7:10a. in . loutos. m » a> p. m., II :15p.a>
the mist.
He was irritated by the lost time, he
Lenta.
Oregon
Airlvaa 7:on a. in.,1 .»> p. tn.,r.;«>p. in ,lo:S»p rn
send order toJONHHUD HKOH. Borin« RD I
“I'm tired.” he conceded.
felt more ill than be could have been
OREGON WASHINGTON HEATTLK
It seemed to him a long time after­
Residence 3)t>, Hth Ave., l’or. Main St.
brought to admit, and Interference
I'bona A 6191. Private es. 1
ward that a sensation of exquisite
Resilience Phom* Tabor 25H7
pricked him like a spur,
; Leaves »:■> a. m.. 1:44 p. m.. >:U0 p. m.. 11:00pm
coolness extinguished the flame-like
"¡U give you a lesson In driving,
City Office 711) Ih-kuin Bldg, Cor. Arrive» 4:1. a m.9:h>p n».. '■ vi p. in ,4:au p.m
pain binding his temples, although the
I'ENIiLKloN IJH'AI,
he cast across his shoulder, and bent
3rd and Washington Sta.
rich sunset glow was still tn the room
Leaves 740 a. in , arrive» 4:8i a. m.
over the wheel.
when he opened hfs eyes. Floyd was
City
Office
Phone
Main
5'<f>5
THE DAl.LEH LOCAL
Jt was Stanton at his worst and best
bending over him, bathing his fore­
Leaves44Sp. lu.. arrives luioUa. m.
who made the next two circuits of
OVERLAND
head with light, flrm touches. Stan-
l’hones
Tal»>r—lain
Il 2501»
the long course. Other racers, warned
Leaves ln:A) a m.. S:u> p to . arrives 19:44 a. m.
the savage irritability of a strong man
4:00 p. in.
by their mechanicians of the thunder­
"What a position for you and me!
HI-OKA NE
bolt bearing down upon them, drew
U. C Birney» m. D.
What will you do for me—the engine
Loaves 9:09 p. rn . arrive» 11:45 a. m.
prudently to one side, preferring the
la shaking loose from the chassis, b_*
SOUTHERN PACIFIC
chance of later regaining the advan-
10W?Lu Hawthorne Ave.
th« feeling? Get your tools."
WILLAMETTE LIMITED
e«ge. From every angle and curve the
We
have
listed
perhaps
the
“Don’t try to talk. I have sent for
Portland,
I
Leave» 4:15 p. Bl.,arrive» 11:16 a. u>.
people fled, at sight of the gray car
biggest
list
of
bargains
in
ASHLAND
a doctor," soothed Floyd. "You »re
followed by its whirlwind of dust and
Leave» S:W a. in., arrive» v SO p. rn
all right. Here,” a hand was slipped
real
estate
of
any
firm
in
carrying the huge "5” on its hood.
ROSEBURG
behind his bead, a glass of wat .* held
Twice the Mercury rushed past the People From All Directions Flocking to his lips. "Drink this."
the city. Our list includes
i Leave» 1:40 p rn.. arrlvea 440 p m
Around.
grand-stand, to a tumult of cheers
CALIFORNIA TRAINS
many excellent buys in
“You might have been a nurse.”
; leave al I :•> a in.. 4 to p. m , S:16 p. m
drowned by the car's own roar. The
Stanton wandered dreamily. "You:
I Arrive al 7:u> a. in., 4:15 a. in., 340 p. m.
Lents property. We also
second time, the two men glimpsed an all those familiar with his usual su- sister couldn’t do better. And you're
WENT HIDK
•Octal rising, megaphone in band, and perb endurance.
have
houses
for
tent
and
A little later Floyd, some of the so nonsensically good looking! Floyd."
Corvallla, leave 7:90 a. in., arrive 6:30 p m
rightly guessed that they had made
for sale on easy payment
Hillsboro, leave» 7:S> a. m., 6:45a
grime removed, somewhat rested, th« feverishly brilliant eyes fln <
, • JO P-
the fastest circuit of the day.
in.. 5:40p. m.
and issuing from the ambulance sur­ wld«, "what is your sister's name?"
plan.
Arrive H:00a. m., 10:90 a. tn . 9 4.5 p. m.. 4:10 p.
And Floyd had received the prom­
“Jessica.”
geons care With his arm bandaged in
tn.
ised lesson, for Stanton had safely ne­
“Jesse—Jersfca?”
civilized fashion, felt a touch on his
JKrKERSON STREET
First-Class
livery
and
feed
gotiated the turn that before cost them
“
W«
are
twins;
I
told
you
that
Ilallaa.
leave» 7 in ». n>. arrive» S:4A p. m.
shoulder.
■ tire, at a pace equally fast.
Slables
at
Boring
and
Sandy
UNION DEPOT
They
named
us
so
purposely."
“I'm going to get out of this up­
Safely, onie; but, not content, he
Dalia», leave» 4:10 p. ni., arrlvea !<>:*> a. u>
Th« heavy white bandage enclrclir
roar,
”
Stanton
briefly
Imparted.
“
Come
Tran»|>ortation of all kinds
same around the second time driving
■ HEHIDEN-UNION DEPOT
his mechanician's left arin caught th-
of Baggage to Sandy and
MRS T. BRIGHT
I.eavi-iat 4:00 p. rn , arrlvea 10:A> a. m.
•■ furiously, with unslackened speed. with me; send for your things and patient's failing attention.
interior points ....
TILI.SMOOK
Down upon the turn they swept again, stay at my hotel tonight.”
Foster Road
East of P. O.
"You've had a bad day; go h>n:<
Floyd drew back, hesitating oddly.
Leave»
Hillabort», |o:00 Tillamook 4 M
Btauton unerringly repeating his ex­
For
further
Information
phone
or
write
and rest,” gasped Stanton the brute
leave» Tlllani.xik 7;uoa m , lllllihoro 1:M
“I'm sorry,” he began.
quisite feat of skjll and twisting the
P m , arrive» In Portland 7:46 p m
before things slipp'd from his ki n.
E.
F.
DONAHUE,
Prop.
Stanton's
straight
dark
brows
con
­
north hank
Mercury around on the two inside
(TO
BE
CONTINUED.)
Boring,
•
-
Oregon
Phone A 1’,'Xil, Marlhall WO
wheels; then the predicted happened. tracted.
"You mean that you don’t want any­
ASTiiRIA AND SEASIDE
The crack of an exploding tire came
Escaped, but Without Bocty.
Leave»B:nna m..9 10 a. n>. 2:110 p. m. Sat.,
while they were on the bend. Instantly thing personal to do with your brute
A
wealthy
Swiss
merchant
at
Lan
p m .arrive» |j ai p. m , pi
U1 J(<>n
9:10 p. ui., Io »0 p. rn.
echoed by the bursting of Its mate of a driver? Oh. say so.”
anne has Just outwitted theive» wtr
"No, no! Only—I—”
RANIER LOCAL
from the opposite wheel; the car tore
The steel-keen eyes sent one direct sent to him a letter demanding that
L'avea I :oo p. m., 4:4» p. m ,arrlvea 9:45 a.
itself from control under the double
Historic Example.
large sum of money should be brougt
fi:15 p. m.
glance
Into
the
troubled
gray
ones.
■hock and shot off the course into the
Procrustes bad chopped off a snfll-
LYLE IIOLDENDALE
"Good-by,” pronounced Stanton defi­ to a certain place, and threnteiiinK h
field beyond, plowing deep furrows in
clent
portion of a tail guest to make
murder
him
If
he
refused
tn
send
It
L-av»a 9:M a. m., arrlveaburn p. m.
nitely, and turned on his heel.
the soft earth until it overturned with
him fit the bed.
SPOKANE EXPRESS
"Stanton!” cried Floyd, In distress. He Informed the police, aril a trat
leave» 9:M a. m . 7:0o p. m. arrive» 4:10 a. ■».,
a final crash.
“I got the idea,” he said, “from
■was set. A servant, carrying a racket
The other kept on. unheeding.
7:44 p. m.
Partly held by his steering-wheel,
Call and get our prices on
"Stanton!” Floyd appealed, overtak­ of worthless paper, went to the up watching the makeup man on a daily
COLUMBIA IX1CAL
Stanton was flung out on the meadow
paper
crowd
a
column
and
a
quarter
pointed
place
—
a
railway
station
wber>
ing him. "Please—I give you my
I L>ave»5:»op m , arrive» 9:M a. m.
brick,
cement,
plaster,
lime,
grass as the car upset, its speed then
of
live
matter
Into
a
space
of
a
col-
an
express
train
stops
for
a
shor
ELECTRIC LINES
word I never meant that. I’ve got
•o much checked that he escaped
OREGON ELECTRIC
sand and gravel We can
to be back at my own hotel, tonight, while When the train, arrived a w< umn.”
scarcely bruised. Floyd, unprotected,
Salem and way point»
that was all. I'll do anything you man dashed out of a first-class coir
The Way tor Do It.
had been hurled from his seat by the
save you money. Our de­
Leaving at 4:14 7:M, » 40, 10:40; 1:80. 4:40, 4:14
partment. snatched the packet iron
say.”
t:l4
about
"I
have
Just
been
reading
first shock and lay half-stunned near
the servant's hands, and re entered th.
Stanton slowly halted.
livery is prompt and our
Arrive» 1:44, ll:U; 1:11,4:1», »:«>, »¡is,S:N,11:1S
Montaigne."
the edre of the course.
“Will you come with me now, to train The train, which usually start
lllllaboro and Yoreat Grove
“
What
about
him?
”
From far and near came the people's dinner? Sult yourself.”
goods are the best.
from the station within a few minute,
l-eave» 4:40, S:10,10:»0. l:oo, 4:oh, 4:40. 4:14 lint
Raw
“
He
said
that
whenever
he
a
cries of horror and shouts for aid. But
Arrlvea7|40,14:00,19:04, a. m., a:»5 »¡is 7:40
"I'd like to,” was the humble stir- of the arrival, was delayed by ar
We carry a full line of hay,
9:04,11:14 p m.
baftvre the first man reached them. r«ndv- Like a women, Floyd yielded rangement, and the detective entered good thing he always annexed it.’’
"Well," declared the sardonic Joke­
UNITED RAILWAYS
Stanton was up and at the side of to a superior will; like a man, there They found the compartment empty
grain
and
feed.
Let
us
Third and Stark, phone m 4r«l Maraliall 990
smith, "he certainly had the right idea
bis me haiiiclan.
were no small reservations in bis with the door on the side furthest
Leavhiv hourly (rom 4:14 a m to 5:14 p. m.
show you how to save a
"Floyd!” lie pan’ed. "Floyd!”
Arriving **
7:45 a. m. Io 4:»4 p. m
from the platform wide open
They 'or running a humorous column.”
yielding.
PORTLAND RAILWAY LIGHT A POWER
Floyd was already rising to one
saw
the
woman
enter
a
motor-car
con
There was a taxicab waiting; to It
dollar
by
buying
right.
Alder HI Station, A »141, IKUW Main
knee; gasping tor breath, soiled with S’anton led the way.
A Boarding House Romance,
Orr ion city, arrlvea n„l leave» each half hour
talnii.g three men. which raced away
from 4:Hoa. m lo midnight.
dust and grass-stains, and with the
“They aay the way to man's heart
’I he destination was one of the
Caiadero, arrive» and leave» <1:44, 4:44, 10:44 a.
blood welling from a jagged rent in large hotels of the city, and neither
la through his stomach.’*
■n., 19;44. 9:46, 4:44,4:44 p, in , »toi'i'lng at
How to Be Prominent.
Troiitdnle. ami Gre»ham. Way i>olnta.
bis left arm, but with bis attention of the companions were dressed for
’’I believe It,” declared the land-
"Why aren't you a suffraget?"
Greaham, Troutdale, leave» at 7:44, 9:44, 11:44a.
only fixed on Stanton.
lady,
“
The
typewriter
boarder
won
m ,1:4.5,4:46,4:44, 11:04 p rn.
the public dining-room.
In the
“I think I can get more publicity by
Both PhotMW, Tabor Dfi.H, Ixical 3112* Vancouver,
»tatlon Washington and Second
“You’re—all right?” he articulated. guest-crowded lobby Stanton paused opposing the movement,” replied the the shoe clerk boarder by letting him
4:16, 4:40, 7:96. 4:0», s:tf, 9:10, 9:60, 10:40,
*'11 Yes. A fool always Is. You*
11:60a m . 19:90, 1:10. 1 nA, 3;.«6, 4:|6, SM,
eat all the dlshea served her that
to order dinner sen’ to his own aoart- prominent lady courteously.
1 block east of Postofficc, l.ents
»:»0,1:14, 4:6u.«:». 7:ra. 7:40,4:14, t:M. IO i M
■he didn't want.”
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