) of the COrIUT. IM. T.POOD. NIAD AND COMPANY (Contluuod from last wck) " ' ""CIIAI'IKK V. mUK churtb bells fr ringing tuelr lira! wariituit for Urn muriilng rk' hu Mandy Ihm'i'. Into the apart Uxlroow fur ili aw-ond time ami glauced cau tiously at lH u baUrtual beapoka feminine bead aouiewbere between tli cover ami tb lltlia white pillow 4.u l lie four poster 14. There waa uu sound from tbs aleeper, o Maudy ven lured acroaa the room ou tiptoe and raUcd the shades. The drooping Umgbi of autuwo foliage lay "llu wring against the window pauea, sod tbrougb tbeiu mlgbt I wu lbs gray outline of tb church. Mamly glanced ..in iwrd the ld to maka aur l.urat nr UllllSOl UHU u' conceded BY MARGARET MAYO "We brougfcfjou ber." it's await plc." aba fnidgtngly. " are comfortable." be admitted aa a telltale ainlta again bvcrd about hm hm. II lUiuklw or tha changea that b must piwutly maka In Mlaa Polly's vocabulary. -la Ihla lb t.lg lpT" ah aaked. Tlie-wuatr h atanimerad. Tb main lent." ab s inlslnwl "Well, no: no! eiartly. Ifa going to I your riH'iii now, Mlae Polly. My room: : mina or "' Poll cried In what am I d"ln cm!' VIM ours ago." "(Joiie! Hhow gone amatemcut. "Than nerr "llol ou dur, boncyl llol Mandv cautioned. "iK-n't jou t ma alonar Tolly put alde Ida arm that waa trying to place a shawl an.un.l her. "I got lo get out of bert. "Youaa got plenty o' tlni for dut, Mandy answered. "J' jo while." ... ., ., "I can't wait, an 1 won't!" Polly shrieked, aluioat bealdt heraelf with ....i.t. '! sot to art to tli naxt burg-Wakeneld. ain't HT What tlma i. i i . ni alone! It ma go!" alia urn a i linn dmniirntPlT. Tha door oiuh! aoftly. and the (but tba burat or auuugui uu young paaior iuu "'" " wakeued tb Intalld. tln croad to Ul picture of tha frail, wblia faced m .i..v... ,.hir imlon with tb .i,im .n.i h.r hlark. determined rap- p llim ii( iHic . . - i . iiiiK - i-ed fluery of tb IttU clrcua Uer" . ... "Lawdy aakeat" aba cried, holding up a apangled dreaa ndmlrlngly. "Ain't dat beautlfuir Bh drew la-ar the mirror, attempting to aee tb reflec tion of the tluael and chiffon agiilnHt ber very ample background of glng bam and avolrdujw.la. "You'd aure be awe.ll nlggar W dat "' oney!" abe chuckled to beraelf. "Wouldn't dem deaeona boiler If dey done ae datr The pU-ture of tb deaeona' aaton labment at aurh a apertnele ao grew upon Mandy that aha waa obliged to cover ber generoua mouth to abut lu ber convulalv laughter leat It awaken tb llttl girl In the bed. She croaned to tb old faahloned bureau which for many tnontba bud atood unum-d againat tb wall. Tbe drawer creaked aa abe ..wiied It to lay away the gay. apan- gled gown. It'll b a mighty Ioiik time afore abe puta on dem flnga ag-ln." abe eald. with a doubtful abake of ber large, round bead. Then abe went back to the chair and picked up I'olly'a aandala and exam ined the bendwork with a great deal of intereat "iJiwdy. lawdy!" ahe cried a aho compared the alee of the ann anln to that of ber own rough, worn aboea. Bbe waa again upon the point ct exploding with lnushter aa the church bell added a few final and more emphatic cluuga to Ita warning. She turned, with a atart. motioning a vain warning out of the window for the bell to b allent, but the little Sleeper waa already stirring unenally on ber pillow. One soft arm was thrown languidly over her bend. The large blue eyea opened and closed What all tbla aboutr Arm tone, though evl You'd ure be a swell nigger wld dat on, hoiicy!" she chuckled. dreamily as ahe murmured the words of the clown soug that Jim and Toby bad taught her years ago: "Ting HnR, -That'a what the bells alng Mandy reached the side of the bed aa tbe girl's eyes opened a second time and met hers with a blank stare of astonishment A tiny frown came into the small white forehead. "What's the matter?" she asked faintly, trying to find something fa miliar in the black face before her. "Hush, child, bush," Mandy whls nufflckly still. Dat's only de furs' bell a-ringin . "First bell?" the girl repeated as her eyes trnvelcd quickly about the strance walls and the unfamiliar fittlnga of the room. "This ain't the show!" she cried suddenly. "Lor Wcss you, no! Pis nln t no ghow!" Mandy answered, and she laughed reassuringly. "Then where am I?" Tolly asked, half breathless wit h bewilderment. "Nebber you mind 'bout dat," was Mandy's unsatisfactory reply. "But I do mind," protested Polly, trying to raise herself to a sitting po sition. "Where's the bunch?" "De wat?" asked Mandy in surprise. "Tbe bunch-Jim and Toby an the rest of the push!" "Lor bless you," Aianay etuimu, tor. 'Here, ber! he aaked In a u.'hn in viiuT" returned ine gin n -v.. .hnriwl heme r nuicau uu HII1T " " - .n.in.i tha nlllowa and drew the cot iw.r eiiln. looking at f S v .AAv nviT their toll. mui.. hMii i-uttln' ui aomefln T l IU uu..w - awful!" Mandy explained as ahe tried to regain enough bream ior b m "Cuttlnf up? You aurprbte me. Mlaa nn" h. l1 with mock serlouaneaa. "How do you know I'm Polly r the llttl rebel asked, ner eye large and desperate abor tbe friendly corera. -it vnn win h ver arood ana Keep rery quiet, I will try to tell you." he said aa b croaaeu to me ueu. ..t . mitt. not for noDoay, Polly oblected. with bold disregard . ....I.l. nuirattrH. "I Cot tO get ft move. If you ain't goin- to ueip u nivxAn't hntt In." "I am afraid 1 can't help you to go Just yet." Douglas replied. He was be ginning to perceive that there were tanks before him otner man iu uf- i nt I'nlWa character ' ... , What are rou tryin' to ao 10 ..riin.r ahe aaked as she shot a glance of suspicion from tbe pastor to Mandr. "What am I up K"'' .t'- .mi Yu, aeared. honey, Man 1 ..... W juu ' " ' reassured ber. "Youse Jes' as safe .-,., Anna liMn in a circus. iii-iv n - - ft!t..r tcu none." uoukibb uu, rlh n smile. .. vn two hue-?" roiiy que tlonod as she turnetl her heaa rrom ai,i tn the other and atudled them with a new Idea. "Well, you cam u the best of me. I can gel . II rlrh- an' I Will tOO." She made a desperate enori i i one foot to the floor, but fell back with m tv nf nil In. "Dnr. dar." Mandy murmured, put Hnr tho dUIow under the poor, ...mni nor. ir and smoothing the tan hoi. tr'nm Pnilv's forehead. "You for Bunh dls time. kan a Bteo toward the bod. Ills look of amusement had ..I - .at,1 f nfin nf nttT. v., ee Misa Polly, you have had a very bad fall, and you can't get away Just yet nor see your menas uum ,Uu are better. ..t- nniir a Bcratch." Polly wblm pcrcd. "I can do my work; I got to.' One more feeble effort ana ane buc rnmbed. with a faint "JImlny crick ets!" "Undo Tobv told me that you -were a very good little girl," Douglas said as he drew up a chair and sat down by her side, confident by tbe expres sion on her face that at Inst ho was master of the situation. "Do you think he would like you to behave like this? "I sure am on the blink," she sighed as Bhe settled back wearily upon the "You'll be all right soon." Douglas answered cheerily. "Mandy and I -will help the time to go." "I recollect now." Polly faltered without hearing him. "It was the last hoop. .Tim seemed to have a hunch I was goin to be In for trouble when I went Into the ring. Bingo must 'a felt it too. He kept a-pullin' and a-Jerkin from the start. I got myself together to make the last Jump, an I can't re member no more." Her bead drooped, anA hpr PVCB closed. .t ,.,iHn wv lust now If I were I TV V 11 i V V t - you." Douglas answered tenderly. "it's my wheel, ain't It?" Polly ques tioned after a pause. vh wimt rhlle?" Mandy exclaim ed as she turned from the table, where .- u i.oun roll nor UD tne unuseu Bile UlA ..v... . r, . bandages left from the doctor s call the night before, "i En tfa mv creener, my paauie Polly explained, trying to locate a few P Ur mrtnv nfl 118. "Uee, UllL luai hurts!" She tried to bend her ankle, " Toii2las answered, striving to control his amusement at H .-rnresston on Mandy's puzzieu face. "Better not talk any more about It" "Ain't nnTthlnc the matter with my tmiirue. is there?" she asked, turning her head to one side and studying him n ti IttIQ 1 1 XT. "I don't think there is," be replied good naturedly. Hr riirl I eome to fall in here any hr- ahe asked aa she studied the cent InlSUt fo" oinf.rt at Iih gr dmi Ummib TU 4tumipij'. HbI; uld fsahtonrd r allTii; l"e IHH bit lldlea on lb liark of each chair n.t l.iw1r i-natiiliiK a-lil in win- du &!! U ta tuat bcmr::se p'.c- tur. (Continued next work) b eaid a II" !"lbiilty or ...m. it harina a room all of ber own t.-.u hi. i.t of ber mum. jiu. ii obliged." h aald. with nod. feeling ii. i u.mittlnir a ritcted of her fib knew no other phra or gratuua ,.. ii. .n -Muvver Jim" and Toby bad taught br tossay lo lb manager .i,. f-i. vmi rrom Dim inv inn Bihk of red and wblis striped candy 'v..u'r im-v wrlcuma." Douglas an wered. with a ring of genuine reeimi In bis voli. Aful oulet. ain't Itr she reoiuren ... . ton. '(uea mats woai 1 . i - nta ma nn." louglas laughed good naturedly at the thought Of qul't Ol"uroer and sdded that b feared It might at flrat I rather dull for ber. but that Jim aud Toby would send ber news of tb circus and that ahe could writ to tbem a soon aa ah waa better. "I'll hat lo lit I heap Deuer an I erer waa 'fore I can writ much." Polly drawled, with a whimsical m- tie aiiille. I will writ for you." tn paaior volunteered, understanding ber plight. You wllir For the nrni time o . a Im tldka - - uiw.tat r.r pah i n Hiuir i ptn w m muw v s T- . , Kvery day, Dougiaa promie "- emnly. "An you will show me bow?" "Indeed. I will." "How long sin I In fort sheaked. "The doctor cau tell better about that when be conies." The doctor! Bo-It's aa baa aa inau br Oh. that need not rriKUten you. Douglas answered consolingly. t frtchtened." she bridled nulckly; "I ain't never scared of notb- ' - ... 1 aMA In In'. It's only 'cause uiey uwu ip tbe abow that I'm a-kkkln'." 'Oh. they will get along an ngni. ho said reassuringly. "Get along!" Polly flasnea wnn uu den resentment. "Get along without rny act!" It was apparent irom ui-r look of astonishment that Dougiaa had completely lost whatever ground he haratntnra cabled In ber respect. ..o- ... nnii aonn T lint RDOW Due . ' " " " waited for his answer with pity and contempt. "No." admitted John weamy. wn i ahould sav you ain't or you wouldn't make no crack like that Pro k. ,hu thine- In that nush ." ahe said. with an air of self complacency, "an with me down an out mat anow m be on the bum for fair." ..i t.nnr tuirdon." waa all Doug las could say. confused by the eudden volley of unfamiliar woros. vmive klddin' me." ahe aald, turn ing her head to one side, as was her ..nnf whAn nana lied hv ausDlcion. "You TT V 1 1 1 L " 1' V ' " V - mini ' aeen me ride?" "No. Miss Polly, I have never seen nmnrias told her. hair regret fully, a' sense of his deep privation stealing upon him. "What!" cried Polly Incredulously. "Lordy. no, chile. He ain't nebber seed none ob dem t'lngs," Mandy In terrupted as she tried to arrange a few short stemmed posies In a varie gated bouquet. "Well, what do you think of that! Polly gasped. "You're the first Rube I ever saw that hadn't" She was look ing at him as though be were a curi osity. "So I'm a Rube!" Douglas shook his head with a sad little smile and good naturedly agreed that he bad some times feared as niucn. "That's what we always calls a guy like vou." she explained Ingenuously and added hopefully: "Well, you must a' seen our parade. Ail tne pmw that. It don't cost nothln." rm afraid I muBt also plead guuty tha hnroi nf heine a Diker." Doug las admitted, half sheepishly, "for I did see the parade." 1L. K 1 1 "Well, I was tne one ou ub kuhc horse right behind the lion cage," she i,n ovnitoriiv "You remember? "It's a little confused in my mind he caught her look of amazement- just at present," he stammered, feeling her wrath again about to aesceuu upuu him Won I'm tho twenty-four sneet stand," she explained. Sheet!" Mandy shrleKed rrom ner corner. "Yea. the billboards, the pictures, Polly said, growing impatient at their persistent stupidity. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Nolle la ht-rtbr liven that I bavu been appointed by the County (nrt of Polk County, Or., Aduilniatrator of te tatat of J. P. Teth.row, d- ceased. All persona having claim" axalnit said eatat ar hereby notifi ed to present tha same duly veri fied by law required at my residence at Monmouth, polk County, Oregon, within all months from date neroof. A. A. Totherow. Administrator Estate of J. P. Tth- erow, deceased. D. r. Jones, Attorney DeWItU' Kidney and Bladder PHI are antiseptic snd relieve pain quick ly. insUt upon DeWltt a. ena your asm to E. C. DeWItt A Co., Chicago for a free trial box. Sold by all drug-glau. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice la hereby given that the un deralaned has been appointed by the Honorable County Court of Polk Coun tr. Oregon, administratrix, of the es tate of George Whlteaker, deceased. All Dersous having; claims against aal estate are hereby notified to present the same duly verified as by law re- oulred at my residence In Indepen dence. Polk County. Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Nancey Whlteaker, Administratrix of the estate of Georee Whlteaker. deceased. n ir Jonea Attorney. 49-53 IS -V si r-.-rii-nTaLT tA CV H "1 339 There are two kinds of whiskey. One is the other isn t. The kind that IS contains all the constituents that come from nroper distillation and ageing 1 hat what makes it UThe kiSdtet ISNTis made of alcohol, prune juice and bead oil or is simply alcohol put in charred barrels, and branded whiskey. , ... The Pure Food Law alms at having the consumer get exactly what he calls for. . .,. mi When you call for whiskey ask your dealer xf it will respond to a government laboratory test. Ask him if he guarantees it. , Then you will lenow what you are paying your money for. Buy the brand you know, the standard for 70 years., Cyrus Noble-pure whiskey-all whiskey-old whiskey. 4 quart bottJ I GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE diraet to you, D charge paid to tb omtmI railroad xpra office. EjutLS! W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO jj 86J I0S-I07 Second Street. Port!" eur T TMI uni . TO- PotUukL OlfOB W J V.. VkaM A Caw Mfl Oiwa EKUpUaUM-MWoiaiiMlwlBllll GENUINE CYRUS NOBLE. it !. pNfL V quart rw " I P.O. AM- I c, i -I Lived 152 Years Wm Parr England's oldest man married the third time at 120, worked In the fields till 132 and lived 20 renra lonser. PeoDle should be youth- ful at 80. James Wright, of Spurlock, Kt.. shows how to remain young, i feel Just like a 16-year old boy," he writes, "after taking six bottles or Electric Bitters. For thirty years kld- ne trouble made life a burden, tui the first bottle of this wonderful mde icine convinced me that I had found thA rreatest cure on earth." They're a godsend to weak, sickly rundown or old people. Try them at all druggists. Four horse power upright gasoline engines for sale by S. Muhleman. Phone 665, Independence. 33tf. SPRAYING MATERIAL Roche Harbor Lime, Japanese Ground Sulphur In linen sacks. No lint. De pendable lime and sulphur spray. ACID HYDROMETERS WILLIAMS DRUG CO. The Salem Steam Laundry GUARANTEES YOU PERFECT WORK Leave laumdry at D. Taylor's Barber Shop, Independence. Oregon fdoY's done gone 'long wid de .circus I wa?lsof the junf a m iliarroom. funny talkin' thing! numhiori Miinilv to herself as she clip ped the withered leaves from a plant near the window. "You are dead sure they know I ain't comln' on?" Polly asked, with a linger ing Diisnleion in her voice. "Dead sure." And Douglas smiled to himself as he lapsed into her vernacu lot Tim n-ns n moment's Dause. Polly realized for the first time that she must actually readjust herself to a new or der of things. Her eyes again roved aHnnt the room. It was a cheerful r,in in which to be imprisoned. Even r-niiv eonld not deny that. The broad window at the back, with its white and pink chintz curtains on the inside and its frame of ivy on the outside, spoke of singing birds and sunshine au day w Mvervthinc from the white cell- ir.T tn the sweet smelllnsr matting that prpd the floor was spotlessly clean. hottomed rocker near the carved window seat with its pretty niilows told oCdajswhen a convales- Hyp Lj .lJU 9GK Unparalleled Shoe Values for Men, Women, Children 7 days record breaking bargains, from Saturday, May 22 to 29. 15,000 ST No Reserve; Everything Goes 0 account --ikes .d Ishipment stock down to not be considered; they will be cut so it will not take a all broken lots. The cost price wm not oe standards because we dis- '"ZSZ Our sLe is comp.eteiy stocked regard ordinary methods at every s age om and Qur regular priCes are as low with the mZ? the largest shoe stores on the coast. Our stock is seal's selfing, and by means of this sale we Intend to make the same announcement next season. See the Big Blue Signs n ott FriHav to arrange for sale. -OiVOtJU Oil vim. j $ 444 State St. fi PICE Pllone 442 " LEADERS IN FINE FOOTERY"