DOING T H E IR DUTY Scoro» of Cottage G rove Readers Ar« L aaru lu g the D u ty of th» Kidneys. To filte r III« Munii m tlie k id n e y » ' d u ty . W lieu they fin i tu ili» tin» the kidney» urn weak. 11 h i - k nr he nnd other kidney ill» limy fo llo w . 11 i*l |r the kli lli ey» do t hei r work. I »e D iluii'» K id ney l ’ ill» the tea ted kidney remedy. I ’rim f o f t he i r Murili in the f o l l o w i n g : It I Kugg, fu n n er, H ll Fourth Hi., C n rvulli», O re,, says: “ I hud In g«-t ii|i h n If u d un 'll tim e» ut m g lit, an hud m i i » I tru u liled M ltli kidney und Idinliler tru u lllo. W hen | heyuII (lik in g D um i'» K id n ey P ills I run Id »ee Hint they were actin g uu my kidney» T h e u rtio n of my kidney» m u » regulated und I run u n » yet n yuuil inyht '» feat. I lim e lined ill nil three boxes uf D u n n ’» K ill uey IM I» mid there 1» 11 mm k id im prove u n lit in the euiiditiun uf my kid ney*. A ll the niiu oyin y kid ney uilm ent» liuve ynne. ' ' I ’ rlee 80r ut nil driller». D o n 't »imply n»k fu r n kidney remedy yet D u n n ’» K id ney IM I» the »mue thut M r Ituyy hud t ’n»ter M 1 1 Ini r ii t'n,, |'ro|>»., I tu f fnln, N . Y. Infurni»t4oo and Catalogua» free International Correspondence Schools K CHAMBERS. MANAOEK Room 7, Ilo v a y Hid« Eugene, Oreyou BUILDINGS PLANS ESTIM ATES SHOP WORK S. L . GODARD F ly n n System of Septic Tan ks 4:1 South S t ilb S treet COTTAGE GROVE OREGON T IR E D . A C 1 IIN U M U S C L E S R E L IE V E D lln rd M urk, over exertio n , m e .n » tiff, »ore miiMrle». Hluun ’» l.in iiiie u t lig h tly H|i|>lied, n little <|inel, und your aorene»» di»n|i|ieur» lik e inuyie. 1‘ N iith in y ever helped lik e your Hluun '» 1.1 n iiiie n t. I ru n never thunk you e n o u y b ,” Mrile» one y rn te fu l u»er. Stops » tiffe rin y . urhe» nud pains. An exi-ellent rm in te r ir r itu n t, b e tte r mid «leaner thun mu» tu rd . A ll Druggists. 2'ir. (Jet 11 bottle today. I 'r not rate» ivith«iut ru h liiny. 111 it ii k note» und receipts fu r aule ut T h e H rn tin e l o ffic e . u |ir7 tf I t ’» »u rp ri»in y bow murh new» The H rn tin e l yet» when there are »0 muny whu know news th nt they do not te ll D IM P L E S . S K IN B L E M IS H E S . A N D ECZEM A CURED N o mid» how »enou», how luny at mid m y your rune, then*'» help fu r you in e v e ry p u rtirle u f llr . Ilohaon '» Kecemn O in tm e n t. It wipe» out nil trnee uf your u ilm e n t, nnd leave» your akin r lr m i nnd »oft u» n ch ild '» . Ilu n dreil» o f uaer» have aent vo lu n tn ry letter» o f thunk». Just tr y one h o i. I t Mill uieun freedom from » u ffe rin y nnd em hnrrusnient. P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S R. McCARGAR, D. D. S . D E N T IS T N e u ru lyin relieved inatnn tly by lurnl up id iea tiu n . Keaideni'e nnd u ffir e one III u'k »uuth o f p u a t o f f i r e . Phone l.'IIJ Cuttnye (trove, Oregon P rnetii'e» in nil Court» 25 Year« B ip e rie n e e H. J SHINN A TTO R NEY AT LAW N O T A R Y P U B L IC Under M u ild in y, O ve r Metnun Hliup C O T TA G E D R O V E , ORE. J. S. MEDLEY ATTO R NEY AT LAW Kpei'inl A tte n tio n G iven to M in iu y mid C orporation l.nw O F F IC E : W O O D W A R D B C IL D IN O .Phone, 47 O ffic e Lawson Mlk. O ffic e H our«: I to It p. m. DR. C. E FROST • * Oateopatl ic and M ed ical Physician Chronic und Nervous Discuses 11 H peoialty M odern E le c tric a l T rea tm e n ts X -R a y A ppliance 'C O T T A G E G R O V E * * OREGON. J. E. YOUNG A T T O R N E Y AT LA W • * O ltii'0 on M um Htreet ■Cottage G rove :: :: :: Oregon. DR. A. J. H E N D R Y D E N T IS T O V E R F IR H T N A T I O N A L B A N K C o ttag e G rove RUNAWAY JUNE heaven», man, do you know I hud nl ready spent 475,000 on this fe a tu re ! And i f this g irl q u it we co u ld n 't get another one to tuke her place, could w e f Ho we dragged her on board the y a c h t ." And he glared his defiance at u 11 of them. Money was money. lÀpyngM. U li, by 5#rt«l Publr «IIMI Ned W arn er hud been sittin g on the F I F T E E N T H E P IS O D E Hhe choked tiuck ber tear», und there edge o f a futile. N ow be sprang to hi» A t Last, M y L o v e ''' m u » 11 li'ii»e sileni e, in M'birb Ned W ur feet, ami h i* eye* flam ed. He caught nei atood w itb cold eye» und fohied his w ife by the w rist uud pulled her unii» w u itin y aw ay from her m other. CHAPTER I " O h , N e d , c u li’I I m i.»e you »ee und “ H e r e ’» one th in g you c a n ’t ex l ' T H E moment thut Mlye met under»! a mi f ‘ ’ And there mu » a pite p la in .” lie dropped her w rist, and »lie .lune, Ned W nrner w in »| ring 011» wi»tfulne»M uiiout Iter. “ W e were stood swaying w ith h a lf elosed eye», m y up the »tair», hi» juw » »et 11 11 »0 happy un thut day o f our wed but there wu» no mercy in him. “ I mid hi» fi»t» (liu i'b ed . d in y, »0 happy u» we aturted 011 our ! »aw you rush from a house in a film y It m u » tini» that Ned W arn er h.ui, honeymoon trip ! And wlien ne »lood stage costum e.” lifte r all hi» weary pur»uit, found hi» alone in thè P ullulila d ru n iu y rnum, ! There was u strained ten sity in the tiride in the presence of (iilh e rt M lye' ■urrounded hy our w hite rihhoned bug | group whieh »urroum ieil them. John Eor only mi in»tuut Ned W arn er yuye, there »eemed tu he no cloiid in 1 Moore »turt'-d to come to h i* daughter, ■ I 001I nonplused b e f o r e the door o f the , ,,, but Ned fie rc e ly waved him back. “ I t roiuii, then he seized 11 ch air, und, | .. 'i'»..., Then why did you leu ve m e f ” Ned was m oving picture w ork. V ery w ell. » trid m y to the door, he swung the W arn er ’» voice wu» hnrah. Hut tell me tbiu bow eould any g irl ch air, w hile the other» of the little “ I l wu» the u iu iie y !'’ H e r lip trein who eould not endure the hum iliation throny, which hud piled in lifte r him, tiled “ D o n ’t you reinem tier when 1 o f accepting money from her husband fe ll buck. inisHi'd my purse f The porter came in consent to appear on the street for any Beyond l l i ' V o i o l till' tin- door itoor t the l i e durs, d ark , handnoini h m iil» o in e , , , ,, 7 , . , I , ,, . , , , 1 I J just then, him d ollar *"” " I • mid • • • • • you h yuve " * * m mmmmm a » <»*'•••• purpose in such u e o s t u iu e f ’ mini M itli the loue» vaiid vkc limi h o ,... . yuve me ♦.!< f.'iO . I ... . , W hen he went out you gave There wu» a d eath lik e »tillness among the h eu u tlfu l little runuwuy Io id e t o ' mid in jiiHt the »unie yeneroua wnv you them, broken by u w ild sobbing from a benvy muli Mith t hick lidded eye » yuve it to the negro. The d iffe re n c e the little runaw ay bride. 11 mi a round head h n s t l i n y wi lli short m u » 42ft. “ N e d '“ she cried. “ Ob, N e d ! " hi»ir. Ile «ut in u ebuir, und in hi» They were all « tu riled hy the force And she clung upon his urrn. H e held hmid» wu» mone y. He rose n» . lune of the comparison. O nly G ilb ert Blye coldly rigid. “ F o rg ive me! You c a n 't m u » h'd up to him, und m i o ber hiinil» smiled, mid the »mile did not e»rupe know how I'v e su ffered ! You c a n 't he thru»t t hè money. Ned. know bow I 'v e loathed it a ll! 1 was .lune »hrutik fruni thè flit hnnd» “ Do you remember I cried nnd you so m istaken, so w rong! 1 thought I wl nc h Mere nlmut to he clnapeil upoti put my head on your »houlderf You bad such a w onderful ideal. When I ber »houlder» and from thut Wide, . . . . thought I was tired , hut I cried from bud uebieveil my independenee, when I G i i k .m ile upon the face o f the heavy hllII|1|(u, io|1 , f(.„ , |k „ „ , , .um, und laughing nervou»ly turned to , h(|, , „ r tb ,. of h f , , need no longer look to you fo r money, G ilb e rt Mlye who Ion» h i. d ark, hand h, ve to ft. o ,,f f money I was to return to you, and we were pt g g l ift» to w alk hand in hand through life in »nine head above her mid »poke to her from you. Then I dreamed about it. th a t love which run be founded only in hi» low voice. And when the tru lli stopped und woke upon iiiiitu iil respect, which usks love t'ra»h! me up I eo u ld n 't »tniui it. 1 threw to r love and nothing more. I meant The door splintered and gave way, down your money and run from the our love to be w ithout a fla w . N o man and throoyh It hurst the w ild eyeil Neil t r a in .’ ' ran understand the hurt to a woman W arn er, bi» jaw »et und hl» fi»t« “ T o meet this m a n !” interru p ted when u fter m arriage she becomes a b ­ clinched. Eor U second he »tood he Ned stern ly. “ G ilb e rt Blye was w a it­ solutely dependent on his c h a r ity .’ ’ w ild e rn ! by the » trange light which ing on the statio n p la tfo rm at T a rn “ W hy, J u n ie !’ ’ The small, mil«l Hooded this large room; then, w ith mi v ille .” And he noteil th at June looked voire of M rs. Moore, and she stepped n nlli, he »lining for the hlllck vm iilvked ; , _ . at him in surprise fo rw ard w ith deep concern on her gen man It«- citili heil hi» finger» around • • i Hold i, . i, i , th | r. e r e !” on G ilb ert Blye tie face. “ W hat is all this ta lk about the throat m id, w ith 11 »uvaye roar, »poke sharply. “ I was w a itin g , but a husband's c h a r i t y ! " And she turned Imre G iilie rt Mlye to the floor. The fo r a New York tra in . I hud been to w ith wonder to F a th e r Moore. “ A ru n aw ay bride uttered »brick a fte r our Tarnv ille fac to ry. I »aw- this husband makes ouly one g ift to hie shriek. b eau tifu l g ir l on the p lu tfo rin and w ife , and th a t is at the a lta r. A fte r At the door dow nstair» there stopped Ihought 1 inin eillately what u good mo thut everyth in g he has is hers, i f peo mi e le c trir coupe, driven hv a shurp • ion p icture »uliject »he would lie. I pie w ill only rem em ber the m arriage featured woman M itb u long nose mid was rig h t. Hhe screens iie rfe c tly .' ’ service Your ring is a symbol o f it. high .«relied brow*. I And lie »lulled ap p ro ving ly at June. ' W itb all my w orldly good» I thee en­ rp N ta ir» there was a »ri'iie o f w ild “ Ho you were stranger», ’ ' rem arked dow. ' ' ’ confusion. T he runaw ay bride, her Ned, mul there was an im plied sneer “ And you, my son! ’ ’ Hhe turned m other, In » iiie tb e rin y mid the viv a I in hi» tone. “ You helped her «»n the w ith surpris.ng severity on Ned W ar uiou» Tom m y Thomu» were »creaming Ira n i, mid I saw you in the car ta lk in g ner. “ H ave you fo rg otten th at you in h y»tenu , w hile the heavy man Mith W ith Ii c r ' promised to love, rherish and protect til«* th ick eyelid» and the mmi w ith the j “ Y o u f " Both the ru n aw ay bride nnd my d a u g h te r! “ w hite mustache und itohhie B leth erin g [ he d ark , handsome B lye naked thnt There was a cry from the little ru n ­ und h a lf u «lo«en other men runhed up j i|iie»t 1011. aw ay bride and a soli from Ned W*ar- on the fir r c r ly struggling men on the “ Ye», I ! ” this triu m p h a n tly . “ I ner as. oblivious to all around them , floor, caught an eipress and overtook voor they clusp**d each other in a solemn “ My h u s b a n d !’ ' »hriek«ad June. local as w «• pulled into the station at embrace. “ Mv husband.” New Y o rk , and through the cur win I rum that loving cln*p the b eau tifu l lu to tins luiuultuous scene there , , -nding over ber her an« , ,, , .... ,, , , dnw» I »aw you bendine and w ife of Ni-ii W arn er raised a ra d ia n tly rustie«! M a n e and O ffu -e r Dow il nini j • sm iling, und sin- w a s sm iling up a t happy countenance to her mother. fut old bini k A mit Deldiy just 11» Boli . you! ’ * “ W here are th e y ! W here are t h e y ! " tiie by munì »trength drugged from G ii j There wu» u pause, and the listeners ■ureechi-d a s h rill voice, ami Honoria tiert Blye thè muddened ii»»nilunt w ho lo o k'd from June to Ml ve and then at H ive b ar*f into the group. limi Nprung upon bini. Ned. G ilb ert Hive w alked serenely over to G ilb ert B lye ro»c feelin g of hi» | “ Oh, yes! ” mul Ju n e's brow cleared. meet her. th ro ut, nnd f«ir u moment he contem “ I bud sold my w utrh to a fu nn y old ''Y o u may go home to your p arrot, pluted Ned W arn er w ith dared be laily «m the tra in to pay my fare. M r. Honoria, he advised her quite h ap pi­ w ild e rm e n t; then u flush o f anger cam«* Blye bought the w utrh from her und ly. Then there came a cold eomberness into hi» cheeks, and his black eye» very kin d ly o ffere d to let me repur in h i* black eyes. “ You c a n ’t in te r­ biased. chase it whenever 1 found it conven­ fere w ith my business this tim e, as you “ Let huu g o ! " he yelled, and thrust ient. Be gnve me his ca rd ; th at was have done ever since we were m arried, ing the heavy Eiiw ards out o f his w ay, a ll." and you can no longer assume n dom i­ he made a mail rush for the man who “ A ll! ” N ed thundereil. ' ' H e rha»t*d nance over nu- w ith vour m o n ey.“ Sud­ had attempte«! to »trm igle him you from the tra in in a ta x i, and I fol denly the glow returned to his black It wii» huge O ffic e r Dowd who this lowed, but I lost you l/o th .“ eyes, and he looked to June and smiled tim e jum ped in between the tw o fo ri “ I did n o t ! " B lye heatedly retorted. his suave smile. “ I have w orked out our com batant» mid, w ith the uid uf “ 1 jum ped in n ta x i mul tore straigh t my independence. ’ ’ h a lf a dozen young men, prevented th<* fo r C u n n in g h a m '» h o te l," und he desperate encounter which would huve CHAPTER III. turned to the w hite mustuehed man for ensued. There was a gay supper p a rty at corroboration. “ W e were due ut a rt at the W arner sat beside his hnppy June. Iris B leth erin g '» . Hhe had forced her same t i m e f ’ ’ N'e«l glared savagely at There seemed an e x tra affe c tio n to ­ wny through the e lr ite d throng. night betw een F a th e r and M o th er Blye. “ W h y , N e d ! " »he called, shaking “ I t was nu inspiratio n . ” G ilb ert Moore and Bobbie and Iris B leth erin g , hi» arm mol looking at the eves from Mlye sm iled s u u v e ly nnd Stroked his and Tom m y Thomas was the gayest o f which the lig h t o f reason seemed to b la c k V a n d y k e w ith his long, lean the gay. The eyes o f the w hite mus­ ha««' fled. “ N ed, listen to me. I t '» w h ite f i n g e r s , and his black eye» tache«! G rin Cunningham tw in k le d in Iri» ! D o n 't you »eef This 1» a motion glowed. “ W e had just foriu«*«t the rcssnntly, and heavy T . J. Edwards sat picture »tudiu! “ B lv e Mtork Com pany ut the dinner pur w ith a smile o f intense satisfaction on T hey a ll hail to repeat it ugatn ami ty . M r. E d w a rd » ,“ mul he nnd«ie * x * i* 7z < » > X " X " ! ” !“W “!"X -:» :*-K --> x ~ :« Newport By George Randolph Chester and Lillian Chester Oregon’s Popular Beach Resort n An ideal outdoor re tre a t. 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