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AT «WARD. THIRHDAY, MARCH an. IX* I' I e woman By ANNA KATHARINE GREEN Author <it "t h< Millionaire “The tillL'ree Ball House III the Mist." "The Anieihyat Boa.' COPYRIGHT. How many American women in lonely homes to-day long for this blessing to come into their lives, and to )>e able to utter these words, but because of some organic derange ment this happiness is denied them. Every woman interested in this subject should know that prepara tion for healthy maternity is accomplished by the use of LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Mrs. Maggie Gilmer, of West Union, 8. ('..writes to Mrs. Pinkham. •'I was greatly run-down In health from a weakness peculiar to mv ***■ when Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound was recommended to me ft not only restored me to perfect health, but to my delight I am a mother." Mrs. Josephine Hall,of Bardstown, Ky., writes: *• I was a very great sufferer from female troubles, and mv physician failed to help tne. Lvdia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound not only restored me to perfect health, but I am now a proud mother." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink- hain’s Vegetable Compound, made from roots and herbs, lias been the standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have l»een troubled with displacements, intiainmatlon, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, that Is-ar- ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges t ion,dizziness or nervous prostration. Why don’t you try it ? Mrs. Pinkliaiii Invites nil sick women to writ«* Iler for advice. She hue guided thoiiautula to health. Adil reus, Uynu, Mans. Pacific Morse l iniment Is prepared expressly lor the needs of hortemcn and randimen. It la a powerful aod pene trating liniment, a remedy for emergen- ties. A soothing emhrotallon lor the rebel ol pain, and the best liniment toe ^sprains and soreness.* Unequaled for 'curing the wounds and Injuries ot BARBliD WIRE nod for healing cuts, j abrasions, sores and bruises Pacific I Horse Liniment Is fully guaranteed. I No other is so good or helpful in so many | ways. If It fails to satisfy. we authorise I all dealers to refund the purchase prke. sees« is»«« ao.Tics eirev on »« Move CHSMICAL C o , Wosn.asa.Osi BOOK LI T TRAT* on' ill’I! “ 1000. BOB BS-M L R H ILL looked none too grateful for this confidence. Indeed. now that I look back on this scene. I do not wonder that he shrank from the responsibility and tisik I'liue thnt evening,” I Inslst- thus foisted upon him. , <■ ! "The Mt of paste shown us nt “What do you want tne to <lo?” he the Inquest wus never the gem Mrs. asked. Fulrbrotber wore on entering the al “Prove something Prove that I am cove. Besides, where all Is sensntion. why cavil at one more Improbability? altogether wrong or altogether right. Mr. Grey may have come over to Or If ¡.roof Is not possible, pray allow America for no other reason lie Is no- the privilege of doing what I con knowh as a collecter. mid when a man myself to clear up the matter." “Your* has n passion for dlaiiioti 1 getting"— There was apprehension, disappro "He Is known as a colleetpr?” bation. almoat menace In bls tone, I "!u his own country.” bora It with us steady ami modest a "I wns not told thnt." glance as possible, saying, when I “Nor I. But I found It out.“ thought he was about to speak again: “How, my dear child, how?” “I will do nothing without your «auc "By a cablegram or so.” Knit tion. I realize the dangers of this In “You—cabled—his name- to quiry and the disgrace thnt would fol In ml?” low If our attempt was suspected lie- "No. Inspwtor; uncle has a code, mid fo<-(. proof reached a point sufficient tu I made use of It to usk a friend In Lou Justify It. It I m n >t an o;*n attack I don for a list of tlie most noted ilia ineil.tate, but one”— nmiid fanciers In the country. Mr. Hr. I whispered In Ills ear for sev- Grey’s mime was third on the list.” era! minutes, When I bail finished. he He gave me n look In which admira give me a proli >nged stare, then lie laid tion was strangely Klended with doubt lf < hand on u y head. awl apprehension. "You are a little wonder," he de "You are milking a brave struggle." dared. “But your Ideas are very said he. "but It Is a fiopeless one." very, However," he added, ■'I have one more confidence to re- | quixotic, Vi p<s»e In you Tlie nurse w ho has charge suddenly growing grave 'something. I of Miss Grey was in my class In the must udinlt, may lie excused a young hospital. We love each other, and to girl who tlmlM herself forced to choose her 1 ihiri'd appeal on one |s>lnt. In between the guilt of her lover and that spector”- here my voice unconsciously of a man eateemed great by the world, fell as he Impetuously drew nearer— but altogether removed from her and "a note was sent from thnt sick cham her natural sympathies ” “You acknowledge, then, that It Iles ber on the night of the ball n note sur reptitiously written by Miss Grey while between these two'/’’ “I ae« no third," said he tlie nurse was In mi adjoining room. I drew a breath of relief. The messenger was Mr. Grey's valet “Don’t deceive yourself. Mias Van and Its destination the house In which her father was enjoying his position as A radale. It 1 h not ainoug tbe possl chief guest. Rhe says that it was bliltles thiit Mr. Grey Nus lind uny con meant for him, but I have ilared to Metlon wltli thls erlme. He In au ec- think that the valet would tell u dif centric man, ttiat's all.” “But- but"— ferent story. My friend did not see “I shall do my duty. I shall satisfy whnt her patient wrote, but she ac knowledged that If her patient wrote you and myself on certain points, and more thiiu two words tlie result must If—1 hardly breathed—"there Is the have been nn unlutelllglble scrawl, least doubt, I will see you again and" - Tlie change he saw In me frightened since she was too weak to hold a ¡>en ell firmly and so nearly blind that she away the end of Ills sentence. Turn would have had t > feel her way over ing upon me with some severity, be <li’- dared: "There are nine hundred and the paper.” ' The Inspector started and, rising ninety-nine chances In a thousand that hastily, went to Ills desk, from which my next word to you will la* to pre he presently brou util the scrap of | mi | ht pare yourself for .Mr. 1 turand’s arraign which hud already Il g u rd In the lu- ment and trial. But an Infinitesimal quest as the myster ■lous communication chance remains to the contrary. If you taken from Mrs. Falrbrotlier’s bund by choose to trust to it, 1 can only admire the coroner. I’rvssliig It out Hat, ha your pluck and tlie great confidence tisik another I ¡ok at It, tlieti glanced you show In your uufortunate lover." And with tills half hearted encour up In visible dlsconi[swure. "It has always looked to us as If agement I wan forced to la1 content many written In the dark by an agitatisi not only for that day, but for days, when— band, but”— I said nothing. The broken and un CHATTER XL fiulshed scrawl wus sufficiently elo- CT before I proceed to relato queut. what happened at the end of "Did your friend declare Miss Grey those two weeks I must say a to have written with a pencil and on ____ I word or two in regard to whHt a small ¡ilece of unruled paper?" "Yes. The pencil was at her bed happened during them. Nothing linpiM'tied to Improve Mr aid«' The ¡aiper was toru from n book which lay there. She did not put the Durand's position mid nothing openly note when written iu mi cuvvlope. but to compromise Mr. Grey's. Mr. Fair gave It to the valet Just us it was. brother, from whose testimony many He Is mi old man and had como to her of us Imped something would yet be glen ms 1 calculated t > give a turn to room for some tlniil orders.” "The nurse saw all this? Has she the suspicion uow centered oil one ti.au. continue 1 III In New Mexico. mid that book?" all that could be learned from him of "No; It went out next morning with any importune« win contained In n the scraps. It wns some pamphlet, I short letter dictated from Ills led In believe.” which he affirmed that the diamond The Inspis'tor turned the morsel of when It left him w: s In a tiniqn • set ¡Nipci* over and over in bls band, ting procured by hltnself in Fiance; "\X lint Is this nurse s name?“ thnt he knew of no other Jewel similar “Henrietta 1'iersou.’’ .iml that If toe false gem I ly was moi'iud “Does she sluin' your doubt* r* set io .nr llxir ti tils own descri|>- R<* "I cannot nay.” tloii t'»> pnibiblllt'es were t’uit the "You have seen I ht often?” Imitation stone hud been p it In plait» “No, mil) the one time.” of the real oue under his wife’s di "In »lit» lllscris't ?" re ' ni and In ome workshop 111 New "Vurj Ou this subject she will I ms York, ns she was not the woman to like the grave unh'ss forced by you t • take the trouble to send abroad for speak.” anything »he could get doue in this "And Miss Grv.v?” conutr- . Tlie description followed. It ”Shi' is still 111. too ill to be disturbed w Ith the otic we nil know. n so delicate culuckiiM Thl« was imetlilng of a blow to III« ng well fust. I'Ubllc ophUo'i wuukl nuturnll.v re flee ,'iinl them thnt of the husband, and It would rv ;ii* Ion e oct quire wry str >ug evidence tuileisl ti supposition of this uumlmt a ived mid seemingly kln<! with < u which tuv extra vic Yet truth of- >u. ami. hav- 0 years of service, I cs willing to ac knowledge to one so sensible and at the same time of no much modesty as yourself. This English gentleman has •nutation which lifts him fur above re it any unworthy suspicion not for the favor n us by Mr. 1 had w!tl ter resig matter uId create a li< water uuprecede rt-er, wldie falluri ridicule on us which would destroy sprlngi til" ¡i-e-tlge of tlie whole force. Do . The < vou see my difficulty. Miss Van Ara- the past seven Ude? We cannot even approach this been pending for the past weeks aud was only completed dur haughty and highly reputable English ing the last day or two, Mr. .Morgan man with questions without calling now being In charge ot the plant. down on us the wrath of the whole He will add new machinery to the English nation. We must be sure be factory, will add to the pr sent force fore we make a move, and for us to of employes and will make a num Is* sure where the evidence is all cir ber of important improvements. The cumstantial, I know of no better plan plant Is already equipped to manu than the one you were pleased to sug facture almost any kind of furni gest, which, at the time, 1 wus pleased ture except chairs, and besides mak ing furniture .Mr. Morgan expects to call quixotic.” lira wing a long breath I surveyed to do a general Jobbing business. This plant has been in operation him timidly. Never had I so realized for a good many years and has been my presumption or experienced such one of Eugene’s leading manufac a thrill of joy In my frightened yet turing institutions, several men being elated henrt. They believed lu An- constantly employed there. Day & I son's Innocence and they trusted me. Henderson have manufactured a Insignificant as I was, it was to my great deal of the furniture they carri exertions this great result was due. at their store and it is pronounced as As I realized tills I felt my heart swell good as any that is shipped in from and my throat close. In despair of a distance, There is on hand at the speaking I held out my hands. He mill a good stock of all the kinds of took them kindly anti seemed to lie lumber that is necessary to the nianu- facture of the ordinary furniture, quite satisfied. Mr. Morgan will no doubt succeed in "Such a little. trembling, tear fillisl his venture. Amazon!” lie cried, “Shall you Imve courage to undertake the task before )ou?’ If not"— i "<>h. but I have," said 1. “It Is your go.ilni-ss and the surprise of it all which unnerves me. I can go through what we have planned If you think the secret of my ¡«'rHouallty and Interest In Mr. Durand can b from the people I go among.” "it can if you will follow our advice Implicitly. You say that you know the doctor and that be stands rea<ly to recommend you In case Miss Pierson Mrs. L. M. Beebe received the sad withdraws her services.” intelligence yesterday from her home “Yes, he Is eager to give me a chani-e. in Nebraska that her youngest broth He was a college mate of my father’s.” er, who lives in Montana, had died "How will you explain to him your suddenly from pneumonia. He leaves wish to enter upon your duties under a wife and three small children, a father and mother and eight brothers another name?" “Very simply. I have already told and sisters. The news of his death hlui that the publicity given my name comes to Mrs. Beebe as a sad blow, as she did not know that her brother tn the date proceedings lias made me was sick. And the fact that they are very uncomfortable: thnt my first case so near of an age and were compan of nursing would require all my self ions through the early years of their possession and that if he did not think life makes It doubly hard. It wrong I should like to go to it under Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Lambert and my motlier’s name, He made no dis family of eight children arrived from sent, mal 1 think I can persuade him Argyle, .Minnesota. Monday, and ex that I would do much better work as pect to make this their permanent Miss Ayers than ns the too well known home. Mrs. Lambert is a sister to Mrs. H. E. Pitts. Mr. Pitts informs Miss Van Arsdule.” “Y'ou have great powers of persua us that there will be several other families arrive within a few weeks sion. But may you not meet ¡«»op'.e Ht from the EaBt, ns they were arrang- the hotel who know- you?” Ing for their sales, and as ion as “I shall try to avoid people, and their property interests ars lettled my identity Is dlseoveriil. Its effect thiv will be ready to start. non effect upon oue we find It ditlie Grant Roberts came up from Salem to mention will give us our clew. If Saturday to spend Sunday with He has been h«- has no guilty Inti t ill tlie crime, Springfield friends. my connection with it as a witness working for the Brewer Drug Com will not distnrb him. Besides, two pany since the first of the year, and days of unsuspicious acceptance of me says he likes the Capital City fine as Miss Grey’s nurse are all I vvnnt. I for the reason that there are so many old maids and grass w idows there. shall take immediate opportunity, I as The starting of a public reading sure you. to make the test I mentioned. room Is now being agitated by our But how much confidence you will have citizens, and especially so by the la to re;s>»« In me! I comprehend all the dles of the XV. C. T. U. We under- Importance of my yudertaklng and stand they will meet with the Com shall work as If my honor as well as mercial Club at their next regular meeting and try to interest the club yours were at stake.” am sure you will." Then for the to co-operate with them in their ef first time In my life I was clad that I forts. Joshua Hill Is reported tn a very was small and plain rather than tall critical condition with the third at and fascinating like ao many of my tack of paralysis, of the 1 ft side. friends, for he said: "If you had been This being his third attack in the a triumphant lieauty. depending on past two years. It Is feared that it your charms as a woman to win peo will result fatally. The previous at pie to your will, we should never have tacks were on the right side. The shingle mill started work In listened to your proposition or risked our reputation lu your bands. It Is earnest last Saturday, and is now cut your wit. your ciiriiestness and your ting to its full rapacity and turnin'’ quiet determination which have Im out a fine grade of shingles, much pressed us. You see I speak plainly. better than was expected. S A. Rowles, one of Euge ne s I I do so because I respect you. And social artists, has -orne to Snringf now to buiiiiess.” Io locate permanently, and parcha Details fol' ixveil. After these were the shop formerly owned by Ernes well understood bc’weeti I ventured Coleman. to say: “Do you object would It 1» Born —To Mr. and M ■s. Ar March 15, 1 asking too much—If I requesteii some son, Sunday. enllghtetii'.ieut us to what facts you daughter. News. bnve discovered about Mr. Grey which go to substantiate my theory? I might work more Iutelllgeutly.” s . . (Continued Next Week.) FURNITURE FACTORY SOLD TO ROY MORGAN The Rind You Have Always nought, and xrhieb has uCen in use for over 30 years, lias borne the ._^aatnre and has been made under his per. sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in ¡hj^’ All Counterfeits, Imitations aud “ Just-iLs-goml ” lri. ¡,ut Experiments that trifle with and e»»-’._„Ker the health Infants ami Children—Exper-«*ce against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is A harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare, goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. it contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea anil V, iud Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy anc natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE r. CANNON S DISTRICT ALWAYS Bears the Signature of WEEK'S NEWS SUMARY FROM SPRINGFIELD CALKINS WOULD NOT VOTE FOR CHAMBERLAIN CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THi CENTAUR COMI CITY. I HILL’S GUN STORE 513 Willamette St Successor to Barker Gun Works :: :: i ou can buy a new d op head sewing machine for...... .......... . $25.00 Standard Grand Rotary the easiest and and lightest running machine in the world, bail bearing throughout_______________________ $40.00 Paragon, Ilew Home, Davis a a sc;< • d bind m i chines of other makes. Come in get and get our prices and terms before you buy. Announcement f i' kkjM POSTJ.ßOXE 'L & Son wish to say that the] West 8th street, formerly known BEE HIVE STORE where we will carry at al and fancy groceries, flour au e paid at all times lor count your patronage solicited. Respectfully, irtslck ” i rie " eV. WOMAN S UNIVERSITY ITT1X I VER FILLS '»'AILF'J ave J W.J. GIBSON & SO VFURS-HÌDES X X I hunters & traf ^ ers g .