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4 snoes were so Dad. Tears of vexa tion filled her eyes. “ What else did you get?" She asked Height of Wisdom Exhibited by Mr. Can g et you fa a c y prices fo r W ild Ducks that noon at lunch. She was deter Tobe Cagg on Hie Periodical and oth er sam e in season. W r ite us fo r mined to keep posted. Visit to Kansas City. cash o ffer on all kinds o f poultry, pork. etc. “ Well, I got the dandleet pair of It Made Donor of Gift Uneasy earrings from Jim, and some candy, Pearson-Pape Co., Portland "Whenever I am In Kansaa City," When Her Friend Disappeared. and a barette from the other girls, itated Mr. Tobe Sagg, of Goshkonong. and Jim took me to see ’L o s t Though ‘and feel atealln go’er me a low, feb Won.’ My, It was grand!" which In rile , .aiming to put myself In the By GENE WILSON. formation hardened Marne’s heart Ship us your VEAL. PORK. POULTRY, HIDES riutches of a total atrauger, ramble past all relenting. W v » » » r n o l r « ton pr-rm «m l CHECK BY H K T I’ liN round In apocryphal places and All Marne was’ out of *orto. She felt M A IL . 'J'siw. priw »>. co '| ». free. W*< will w ild Tor That afternoon she watched wear request to a > who make «himm tilsduring my system with aqua fortls and dog that »he had every reason to be, and § >enron ruary one year's si 1» crlotion to either Northwest ily till she was just about discour Itry Journal. Pi t lti lion estead. Poultry Life, Teed, to be found next morning by the nursed her wrath accordingly. thwest Piirit r Farmer. I'lease tell your neigh- ploua monks of St. Bernard, groping The floor walker, at other time* aged. What was that’ A crowd b e n about our liberal offer. Hhip to dazedly and ready to burble to the po her beau Ideal of manly perfection, around the wall? Mame waited In a F . H. S C H M A L Z & CO. Fard-^ Capital $10,000 141-143 Frsal S L PORTLAND. ORE. lice my real name And address and after casting her a smile of conde fever of Impatience to get the news. Mention this paper when writing. ’Now, ain’t that awful?” whispered the customary He that I have been scending affability which passed un trimmed of $3,752 In cash and notes— noticed. walked on down the aisle in the girl next to her. "That woman's W ARD E. HUBTUN - Assayer an<t Chemist, no lady. She says Bessie gave her -atbdville. Cob ratio, specimen pricest Gold. well, when 1 feel uny such microbes resentful astonishment. Who. pray, B ih ar. Lead. tl. Gold, S ilver. Tie; Gold. 6Uc: Zinc $3 too little change, and the poor o r Copper. SI. M ulling envelopes a id fu ll price list gnawing at my I order up to my room was Mame, to Ignore one of his stand 011 uj'plication. Control and Um pire work M> In the hotel a pitcher of Ice water and thing’s got to have It took out of her K ut ing, and— er— good looks? dted. Reference: Carbonate National bank. salary." lock the door, clink the ice awhile, A customer, whose station In life Marne’s heart gave a thrill o f tri F o r Sul» 170 n. in Stevens Co.. W ash.; 70 a. cult., i look through the bottom of the empty and whose question afforded excellent bal. tim ber and Krai's: 5-r. house, cellar, barn, out umbler 46 consecutive times, and then opportunity for repartee, received umph. Now would she get a laven bldgs, 4C0 b earin g fr u it trees, etc. P rice $6500. Perhaps she would even So to bed »with my $25.15 under my merely an absent-minded "T w o aisles der hat? Term s. A d dress A . M. Thomas. M arble. W ash. F o r sale a t a sacrifice—40 a. near R ex. Y a m h ill Co., pillow, to make next morning serene- down.” as Mame stared resentfully have to wear shoes like her own. O r.; 18 a. cult., bal. pasture; 5-r. house, barn, out- | ly content in the knowledge that I That night she couldn’t rest com St Bessie’s massive golden pompadour, bliigs. 4-a. orchard, stock, m achinery, etc. A ll have deprived the newspapers of an fortably. It made her nervous. Sup u res» F . Schwarzi.n, R ex. O rego n . ________________ which rivaled In luster the silver she j Interesting Item and cheated the folks was selling at the wall counter. posing—but at the memory of Jim's F o r Saif.— HI a. in Mason Co.. W ash.; 5 a. cult., bal. logged -o ff land. F orm erly d a iry farm : 4M# a. st home out of a story that would birthday gift she shut her Ups In a And had she not every reason to be fru it; 7-r. house, barn, outbldgs. stock, m achinery, have been told on me unto the third straight line and went to sleep. etc. E xcellen t fru it ranch, y ield in g $250 to $400 an Incensed? It was the same old story. acre in blackberries. B argain. Address E. G. and fourth generations of them that In the morning she watched rather For two years she had gone with Jim. Francis, Shelton, W ash. ____________________ hate me."— Kansas City Star. anxiously for Bessie, who, rather to During that time she had made her W ill saciiflce m y 6Vi a., all cult., m ostly fru it. In her relief, appeared punctually, with Benton Co., W ash.; m odern 8-r house, outbldgs, MUCH E M PLO YM E N T FOR self over Into the kind of girl he pro etc.: also 23 a. near by. 20 a. cult.; excellen t dairy pompadour and Jewels In their usual SK AG IT COUNTY SETTLERS fessedly admired. ranch. F o r particulars address Theo. H. Becker. form. At noon they lunched together, Richland. W ash._____________________________________ Had she not left off at least half Seattle, Feb. 22— H. C. Peters has as usual. F o r Sale— 10 a. all in orchard in Benton Co., W ash. her puffs at his request? Had she “ Gee, Mame, my head Is bursting Irrig a te d by Sunnyside canal: nr. school, railroad, a land proposition especially appealing etc.; all conveniences. Less than m arket value. to the man o f limited means. He it not lowered her cherished pompadour and I ’ve got the awfulest cold.” A d d . S. Roberts, Box 481, T o p penish. W ash. to quite common and unnotlceable di | subdividing 3,000 acres o f the fines! Fear gripped Marne's heart. F o r Sale— 5 a. near A r r o w Park, K ooten ay Co.. B. fruit and dairy land in the Northwest, mensions? Her earrings had been “ I know I can’t go out with Jim to Co.; 1 a. cult., bal. stum ps and tim ber; house, 0 1 1- Vernon, Skagil sacrificed at the altar of love, one by night. Say, Mame, don’t you like him? bldgs. etc.; P rice $1000. H . Simms. Spence located near Mt. B ridge. B. CL_________________________________________ county, Wash., and adjacent to big one her near-dlamond rings had fol I think he Is the one best bet.” F o r S ale— Best820-a. all cult, w h ea t farm in Adam s mills that offer abundant work at good lowed suit, and. last, oh, crowning "O, he’s a nice enough fellow. Our Co., W ash.; house, barn, outbldgs. 3-a. orchard. 0 Mr. Peters solves both th< grief, her purple hat! horses, 3 cows, hogs, poultry, m achinery, house wages. hold goods, etc.; including everyth in g, $40 per “ Logged-Off Land’ ’ She no longer flirted with the other floorwalker looks pretty good to me,” and the “ High- answered the now desperate Mame. acre. C. Moesle, W ashtucna, W ash. Cost-Of-Living” problems. He hat fellows; no more did she feel It a "Yes, we all know thqL Him ogling F o r Sale— Good fru it and dairy ranch. 270 a.. in the Seattle Trust Com necessity to go out every night of her F e rry Co.. W ash.; 35 a. cult.. 5-r. house, barn. 7 offices with you every time he passes you. You outbldgs.. orchd, etc. S. L . Adam s. C urlene, W ash. pany, 800 Third ave., Seattle, and life. In short, her every habit had been changed to please this exacting hadn’t ought to let him, Mame. Jim F o r Sale, or trade fo r p ro p erty in O regon near E u will gladly answer all inquiries. says so.” g en e— 112tyt a. in Madison Co.. A la .; 100 a. cult.,7-r. man. house, 2 large barns, outbldgs, stock, mach., etc. “ I don’t care what Jim says, and DI8COVERY OF 376 COMETS. What had happened? Tw o weeks S. F . Morine, H u ntsville. Ala. ago she had introduced him to her I'll thank you to mind your own busi ____ E . C o le m a n , Statistics collected by Borelly, the very best lady friend, the girl to ness,” and she flounced out of the res _.t Lawyer,Washington, ■ ** ■ ■ W n D.C. .c . A A d d vlc v lc * audltoukH free. French astronomer, shows that since whom she dally laid bare her heart, taurant. Kates reasonable. H igh est reference*. Best service«. The next morning she was delight | the sixteenth century 376 comets have to the great discomfiture of custom been visible to the naked eye, with ers; the one, in short, whom, next to ed to see Bessie’s face swollen. She Second-Hand Machin had banished mercy from her soul. seen at Jim, she most loved and trusted. ery bought, sold and periodic and 18 have been She flirted openly with the floor _ exchanged: en gin es, more than one return, and 56 have What was the result? Bessie, who boilers, sawm ills, etc. T h e J. E. M artin Co., 83 lat | been vlBlble to the naked eye, with was and who gloried In being all the walker; she wore seven new puffs 6t.. Portland. Send fo r Stock l.iat and prices. 7 that could be seen In full daylight. things she had ceaBed to be at Jim’s and a pair of Jet earrings reaching ! Nearly two-thirds of the discoveries request, and then some. Instantly at nearly to her shoulders, which had to have been made in morning tracted that Individual's fickle atten cost her the price of her winter un B A N D M E N : \ vge“ s?„r \ | appear derwear. . What cared she? Perhaps before sunrise, more than half in the tion to the exclusion of all else. HOLTON and BUESCHER I second half of the year. The French Would Bessie give up her jewels Bessie would think them the gift of band in stru m en t,. T h e moat com plete stock observatories have led In discover- and pompadour? Not she! She some man. o f Musical M erchandise in th e N orth w est. A succession of troubles came to I les, 67 of the comets having been first shone more resplendent each day In W r ite fo r Catalom ies. detected at Marseilles and 46 at the S K IH K K I.IN U -L U C A S M U S IC CO. things—bitter thought— with BeBsle. She lost her purse and tore 194 Second Street Cortland. Oregon ; Paris, but only 16 at Geneva, which which Jim presented her. Would she her new dress. More than once Mame has the next highest record, 15, at stay at home evenings? Jim took her had misgivings, so that when one day 1 Florence, and 14 at the Lick obgerva- to a new and more attractive place j her friend failed to appear she was 1 tory. every day as soon as work was over, I utterly unable to keep her mind on RAW F U R S while the deserted Mame was hourly her work M o th e rs w i l l fin d M rs. W in s lo w 's S o o th in g “ Coal hods? W all counter. Don’t Syru p tl e b e s t re m e d y to u s e f or t h e i * ohikUea forced to watch the glow of triumph W ANTED, d u r in g .h e t e e t h in g p e rio d . In the eye of the now despised Bes- see where? O, beg your pardon; in HIGHEST PRICES. QUICK htlUkitt the basement.” Ble. Singing at Work. “ Dry goods! W all counter, lady.” * * T*> H. UEBES & CO. & At this point In her reflections she Dr. Johnson was annoyed to find In f. P . Plaejemann, M ar. '//// "No, we don’t keep earrings. What the Hebrides that the strokes of the was Interrupted by a customer who, MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 298 Morrison Si. Corbel! Bid«. sickle were timed by the modulations she was dimly aware, had spoken sev are those? O. I beg your pardon, I Ret. First Nall Bank. Fortland.Or*. of a song in which all the harvesters eral times. She forced herself to pay didn’t understand.” Two days, three days passed, bring | joined. In the days of the hand attention. “ I would like something to give a ing no Bessie. Night after night ; looms most weavers crooned over | tbelr work. Dairymaids used to sing little girl of ten on her birthday. Can Mame tossed from side to side, un on the milking stool, not only to light you suggest something?” asked the able to close her eyes. Had Bessie lost her Job? Was Bessie 111? Was A Toy fo r Cats en th eir labors but also because the young woman. Mame tore her glance from the wall Bessie, perhaps— how could she even cows were held to yield better milk TH E C A T N IP B ALL say it— was Bessie dead? She dared counter and turned It on her wares. when cheered bv a tune. F o r fun and health. At "Those hatpins are awfuly swell, not ask. d ru g, toy and d ep artm en t’ stores. W rite DR. A. C. DAN On the fourth day she could bear It Just Between Friends. 98 cents!” she remarked. P ric e ÎOc. IELS. lac.. 182 Mill SI.. Boston. Mass . Maul— “ So Jack compared me with THE EXERCISER “ She doesn’t wear hatpins yet." no longer. Her fear washed all the fo r book on Cats. I something sweet, did he? The deal meekly suggested the would-be pur Jealousy from her heart and back in fellow! What was It?” Marie— “ 1 chaser. Its place flowed the love she had al I don't think I should tell you.” Maud— “ No, of course not," agreed Mame. ways borne her Bess. , “ Oh, do. I insist!” Marie— "W ell, h« “ There's those pocketbooks, genuine Crying and stumbling, she came to $450 PROFIT m e a t ! ' ^ G R O W referred to you aB 'the human marsh, german silver, marked from $1. W e’re her friend’s room, afraid to knock, mallow.’ You certainly had laid the selling a lot of these; and there’s afraid not to. At the summons to en L A R K S P U R — i t m a k e s th is re c o rd . S m a ll ■Dace w ill d o. I t ’ s th e k in g o f m o n e y -m a k e rs . powder on thick, dear.” these little opal rings, real opals. ter, she burst In and threw herself “ B a c k L o t S c h e m e s ” e x p la in s th is an d a weplng on Bessie’s .neck. $4.98." s c o re o f o t h e r re m a r k a b le “ s c h e m e s in d ir t . ” • IP I T ’ S Y O U R B Y E S ' "Bessie, O. Bessie, thank Heaven! “ I think I’ll take one of the little W r i t e f o r p ro s p e c tu s . R O B E R T H . C L A R K , P E T T I T ’ S E Y E S A L V E i. w h .l you i 1400 E a s t I r v i n g St., P o rtla n d , O re g o n . purses. Opals are so dreadfully un You're all right, aren’t yon, Bessie? You're not dead; you aren't even sick lucky. you know.” A. D. 2014. I f you’ve lost your job, you can have Marne’s Interest was at last awak Bell Boy— "Room lo i rung. They’n all my money till you get a new one. singing college songs and they want ened. In a daze she made out the O, Bess, Bess, ain't I glad,” and she ten more cocktails and a half-dozen check and handed over the change. clung hysterically to her erstwhile Unlucky, were they? She cast a more boxes of cigarettes.” Hotel Pro enemy. is what they all say prietor—“ You just tell those young baleful glare at the unconscious Bes "W hatever alls you, Mame? I ain’t society ladies they've got to be quiet sie, which changed to a smile of pure sick and I ain’t lost my Job. I ’ll tell o f our er; they're keeping some of the gen- hypocrisy as she happened to turn yon all about that In a mlnnte. Tell Painless around. tlemen boarders awake.”— Puck. me new, what's the matter with you?" Methods o f "Say, Bessie,” she called to her, Extracting With tears and sighs, with groans Probably in Both. "when do you go to lunch? L e t’s go Teeth. and apologies, Mame made a full con- “ Yes, smoking is an expensive habit. together." fesslon. O u t-of-tow n peo When one gives his friends cigars all Bessie, rather overwhelmed at this "So that's It? You poor dearie. p le can have th eir the year round his loss is no little peaceful overture after a week of pla te and bridge- one.” "Do you mean In cigars or In conspicuous snubs, assented with alac Listen, honey. I'm going to marry my w ork finished in one cousin, Charlie: that’s why I'm not friends?”— Ulk rity. The die was cast. day i f necessary. working any more. Him and me has At lunch they chatted over every been engaged four years— and Jim! A n absolute gu ar antee. backed by 26 known subject except Jim. TR A P P ER S! "W hat are you going to do for a It was all that fresh floorwalker. Jim years in Portland. H U N T E R S ! thought he was cutting him out. You Deal d irect w ith m anufac I ’m afraid didn’t seem as loving as you used to turer. W e pay the highest hat this winter. Bessie? prices fo r R a w Furs. W rite I've got to wear my last winter’s be. I hatched up this scheme to bring fo r fre e price list and shipping black one.” tags. O m C f H OURS: you to. but It didn’t work very well 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays 9 to I " I thought I’d get a lavender one. Be good to him, dear. He loves you." N . M . U N G A R C O .. F U R R IE R S Phones: A 2029: Main 2029. It goes so well with my hair, don't “ And that ring? Mame, honey, I “ t ' 191 SmaS S M . PORTUIIB. 0RF. Tallin , Bldg., Third and Washington. Portland you think so?” Bessie replied In lost that opal out the very first night, what seemed to Mame snug satisfac and had a bit of glass put In so'st you tion wouldn't feel bad.” "Yes.” said Mame, gritting her A sick c o w Is a had in vestm en t, an d a c o w th at is teeth, "you go out so much you really Fervent Interest, | n ot p rod u cin g as much good m ilk as she should is n ot w e ll. ought to get a new one. It's your A l l c o w s n eed ca re fu l a tte n tio n to k eep them health y. “ Ambassador Bryce, on his return I and lit t le d isord ers can be k e p t from becom ing b ig b y the birthday next week. Isn’t I t I ’m go from South Amerca,” said a Wash use o f K o w Kure. ing to send you just a little something ington diplomat, "was amazed at the T h is fam ous re m e d y is a sure c u re a n d p reven tive o f m ost c o w Is— such as L o s t A p p e tite , M ilk F ever, Bunches, R e d W a te r, Scouring, to show you I’m sorry I ’ve been so fervent Interest taken by all South A b o rtio n . Barrenness, and R e ta in e d A fte r b ir th . cross." Americans In public affairs. G e t a p ackage o f K o w K u re from yo u r d e a le r a n d keep i t on h an d c on stan tly. On the morning of her birthday “ The ambassador told me with a 50 ce n t an d $1.00 sizes. A sk fo r c o p y o f “ T h e C o w B ook.” DAIKT ASSOCIATION Cl., IFIS. ly»4w»llk, VL Bessie was surprised and much af smile that he could almost believe It P A C ir iO C O A S T D IS TR IB U TO R S fected at receiving a little box con to be true that the president of a fOKTLANI SEE! €$* Ncttat4.fr«. (ERIAIN SEED Cl* 1st Andes. CsL taining a dainty opal ring from her South American republic had once ahouted reproachfully at a banquet: loving friend, Mary. " ‘Fellow citizens, your Interest In Mame was on hand very early Mon day morning, though she was so nerv affairs of state has slackened o f late ous that she arranged her curls, made deplorably. During the past week I at real hair, in five different ways be- have not once been shot a t ’ ” The North Pacific Collere was estab fore Beesle arrived, to all appearances Significant Demonstration. lished in 1898. It has department* of as healthy and happy as ever, and " I suppose you will Insist upon a re Dentistry and Pharmacy. No school in overflowing with gratitude and pleas vision o f the tariff?” America has better facilities for the train ure In her new ring. ing o f young men and women for success "Yes,” replied the newly elected A ll the morning she struck atti ful professional careers. The annual ses tudes which best displayed It until member of congress. sion begins October First. An illo*tT*ted Mame waa aghast Had she only add "H ow do you want It revised?" catalog o f information will be forwarded " I haven't made up my mind. The ed to her rival's charms? Would upon application to thing of Importance is to keep Insist, nothing happen to avenge her? She thought with dismay of the lng In a loud tone of voice that will $4 9$ with which she had Intended to keep my constituents apprised of the hoy new shoes. Really her last year’s fact that I am a busy patriot.” GOT AHEAD OF THE PAPERS POULTRY AND GAME PATENTS emc - THAT CURSED OPAL An added pleasure for smokers of I I fi \ 8 Here is a smoke with the real, genuine to bacco taste — that beats all artificial tastes. Every grain of it is pure, clean tobacco. Tucked into a pipe, or rolled into a cigarette, it makes a delightful smoke. 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"W hy,” said the man from Florida, who was regaling his auditors with tall tales o f the wonders o f his na tive state, “ Just to show you how everything develops down there, a hair fell from the tall of a horse down there one day and fell Into a stream of water. This was In the early summer. It grew Into a snake, then Into a big ger snake, and kept on growing until one day late In August It swallowed the horse that originally had shed i t ! ” T H E C H IN E S E DOCTOR Th rou gh th « r l i « f i f f -rded t > s u fferin g hum an* ity in th is northwest. C. G e • W o, the Chinese doc tor, has been heralded by all his patienta as t h « g re a te s t o f his kind. H e treats any and all dis eases w ith sim ple yet p o w e rfu l rem edies, com pounded fr«>m Roots. Herbs, Barks and Bulbs, m any o f w hich are not found in this cou n try a r d th eir h ealin g properties fa m ilia r on ly to t h « C hinese scientists. W ith these rem edies he c s « cure Catarrh. Cancer, A sth m a. 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