Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924, May 21, 1910, Image 8

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CHAPTER VII. -Continued,
Hair dnied, to all seeming, she mor
4 toward Hie boat With clumsy an9
see rtive gallantry ner father stopped
'More her, offering bis band bla band
-which she did not touch, for in the act
f descending (be remembered and
awnng Impulsively back to Klrkwood.
"Good night, 11 r. Klrkwood. Good
night I shan't forget"
lie took her band and bowed above
" It, bat when his bead was lifted be
till retained ber fingers 10 a lingering
bup. ,
"Good night." be said reluctantly.
In sudden ffush of daring he turned
ad nodded coolly to Calendar. "With
IJi i I, f 11 F
L. i,.. ,i j .
r) boat drained away, the tart ItMnfl
, wm. WflWlH UWUU MM Ulfff llIUKI 1
una ftHHnj. , -
our permission," be en Id negligently
S ' ""S" I
mt Ui etarnvay.
"Miss Calendar"- he began, but was
-interrupted.
"I lore-1 sajT
Calendar had started toward him an-
crlly,
Ti:i..kJ .ii..iu u.Au.i li t. x.
ft wont a Wold 111 hrlrnto with your
atiguter, Mr. ralemlnr," ho tin
' nouuerd, with quiet dignity. "I don't
' think you'll deny mo. I've saved you
iouie slight troublo tonight."
Disgruntled, the adventurer paused.
' "Oh, all right." he grumbled. Ho ro-
turned to the boat.
"Forgive me. Mbts Cnlemlnr." con--tinned
Klrkwood nervously. "I know
I've uo right to Interfere, but"
"Yes. Mr. Klrkwood?"
"Hut hnsn't this gone far enough?"'
lb floundered unhappily. "I can't like
Im look of things. Aro yon sure
ure that It's all right with you. I
mean?"
She did not answer at once, but her
yee were kind nnd sympathetic. Ho
plucked heart of their tolerance.
"It Isn't too Inte yet." ho argued.
W-et me take you to your friends you
most bnve friends 111 the city. Iltrt
this this midnight flight down the
Ttuimna, this atmosphere of stealth
mod rasplclun, this"
"But my place Is with my father,
Mr. Klrkwood," she Interposed. "I
" 4iren't doubt him, dnro I)"
"I supiMise not."
"So 1 must eo with him. I'm elml
"'Slisnk jou fur caring, dcur Mr. Kirk-
hh1. And ngnln giuul night."
"Cmnl luek attend you," be milt-
ateml, following her to the hunt.
Calendar helped her hi ami turned
rack to hlrkwond vl;h a look of arch
triumph. Klrkwmil wondered If ho
hull m-i.rlieni-it l...ll,.,r p in. In.
could afford to be ninu-minliiioua. Sola.
lag Klrkwood's hand, he pumped It
vtuorouslr.
"XI V lle.ir Ih.v ,i'v. I.i n., ni.,.1
n ulgul.n. And 1 gues you think
nie the devil lu inasnnertulo." He
Tbm-kli'd. In high eon. elt with himself
iver Hie turn of niTalrs. "(imHl nlgbt ,
an. 1 ml fare tliw well;" He droppe.l
tola the boat, senilug himself lo lai-o .
the rvcalcltrtuit Mulrrady. "Coal oil,
there!"
The bunt dropped -away, the oars
Ufiliut and falling. Willi a weariful
twuse of louelluiKS aud disappointment
Ktrawood hung over the rail to watch
1 hem out of sight.
Bouwwtut wearily the young man
tettweed lb railing aud ascended the
iMatra. "And that la the end!" be told
blwaelf, atniggltuc with an acute aeuae
f personal Injury. He had twen hard
ly wed. For a few hours his life bad
Jri lightened by the Ineffable glamour
rouutm-e M)-slery and a.lrtulure
krnl rngnired hbu. lie had serve,! a 01r
wouiao and been o l.l,-l lili men
-whose ways. tmi.,ui iue.tlotiablr.
"were tt' ways ol nuiage. hedged
" ilik-kly Toout with perils.
ll-onsnlate and aggrieved, he gain-
d the atreet He waa miles from Kt.
1'aiH-raa, fool wrary, to all lnteuu and I
. u Ibis etiremlty chance jmll?d. umm I
Louis
Copyright. 1908,
. , raToverelgniTSTIIcE "he "Sai "been "Bus-
him. The cabby who at bis InltlaTIn-' banding to pay his steamer expenses
stance bad traveled this weary way and which. If only he had thera now.
from Quadrant mews, after the man- would stand between blra and starva-
ner of bis kind, ere turning back bad Hon nnd a nlgbt In the streets. If
sought surcease of fatigue at the near- Brentwlck were only In town! But be
est public. From afar Klrkwood saw wasn't and wouldn't be within the
the four wheeler at the curb and made week.
all haate toward it I "No good waiting here." he conclud
Entcrlng the gin mHI, he found the ed. Composing his face, be re-entered
cabby, soothed him with bitter and, in- tho station. There were bis trunks, of
arructlng him for St Pancras with all course. He couldn't leave them stand
speed, dropped, limp and listless with big on the station platform forever.
fatigue, Into the conveyance.
CHAPTER IX. .
F
ROM the commanding elevation
of the box "Three . 'n' six!"
enunciated the cabby, bis tone I
tbat of a man prepared for !
trouble,. Inclined to give trouble a wel
come. His bloodshot eyes blinked
truculently at bis alighted fare. "Three
'n' six," be Iterated aggressively.
An adjacent but theretofore abstract
ed policeman pricked up bis ears and
assumed an intelligent expression.'
"llermondsey 01' Stairs to Sain' Pan
eras," argued the cabby assertively,
"seven mile by tb' radius tare, 'n' I
six!" !
Klrkwood stood on the outer station
platform, near the entrance to third
cJnss waiting rooms. Continuing to
fumble through bis pockets for an elu
sive sovereign purso, be looked up
mildly at the man.
."All right cabby," he said, with pa
'clflc purpose: "you'll get your fare In
half a shake."
"Three 'n' six!" croaked tbe cobby,
like a blowsy and vindictive parrot
The bobby strolled nearer.
"Yes?" suld Klrkwood, mildly divert
ed. "Why not slug It, cabby?"
. "Lor' lumme!" The cabby exploded
with indignation, continuing to give
liiollke Imitation of a rumpled parrot
"I 'ad trouble enough wif you at Iter
mondsey Or Stairs hover that quid
you promised, didn't I? Sing It! My
We!" v i
"Quid, cabby?" And then, remcm-
tiering that he had promised the fei-
, , . . . . . . . j I
low n roi ercigu ror rust driving rrpip ;
Qum.i Klrkwood grlmied
llP.t.llV A.V.J ftvl..!-1ln !.. 1
must have u.:-, heir to that covenant
"Dut vou 'mil i:,j"sr.rln Vim
( o
It, didn't yolt, Cabby?" .
Tilt! am'et illtirWd the fnct with un-1
uwessnry bent and profanity and an .
nmotiillnont to tho effect that he would
i""1" i"'ii.-u um mrua BHuguiuary .
cwnK naa tne outcome been Iphh antin. '
factory.
The Information proved so amusing
Hint Klrkwood, chuckling, forbore to
resent tho nuinner of Its delivery nnd,
nlinmlonlng mull a more favorable time
tho chnso of the coy .sovereign purse,
extracted from one trousers pocket
half n handful of largo English small
change.
"Threo shillings nnd sixpence." He
counted the coins Into the cabby's
grimy and bloated paw and added
quietly: "The exact distance Is rather
less thnn four miles, my mnn your
fare, precisely 2 shillings. You may
keep the extra 18 pence for be
ing such a conscientious blnckgunrd
or talk It over with the officer hero.
Please yourself."
lie noililid to tho bobtiy, who, favor
ably Impressed by Klrkwood, smiled
at the cubby a cold, hnrd smile.
whereupon the latter, smirking In un-
abashed triumph, spat on tho pave-
nient at Klrkwood's feet, gathered up
, me reins onu wneoica out.
Restoring 2 shillings and a few
fat copper pennies to his pocket, he
entered the vast nnd echoing train
shed. In the net his nttentlon wns
attracted and Immediately riveted by
the oetelc of a burly luggage navvy
In n blue Jumper In the act of making
off with a Inrge folding signboard, of
.. '
surface was lettered ex
pansively with the .advice. In red
airalust a white background, "Boat
Train Leaves mi Track 3."
'"n" MrRwood touched the
!"!'"' !,r,n.wl" detaining hand
I irainr he gasprd, pointing at
"onnl
"left ten minutes ngn.'.fhank you,
sir."
" '"" or course 1 can get
another train nt Tilbury?"
"For yer boat? No, sir. thank you,
sir. Won't be nnolhcr tr.vnc till morn
In', sir."
"Oh-h!"
Aimlessly Klrkwood drifted nwny
his mlnil a blank.
Some time Inter he found himself on
the steps outside the station, trying to
stnro out of countenance a alnrlug
electric mineral water advertisement
on the farther side of the Huston road
He was stranded.
Mstrscted. Jn iu r. bed pocket after
pocket locating1 111 watch, cigar case
ami cigarette case, matchbox, pen
knife, all the minutiae of pocket hard
ware, affected by rlvlllted man. with
old letter, cardmse, a square en
velope containing his steamer ticket,
but no sovereign purse, ills mull
i change pocket held less than 3
j shilling- wo and eb:ht. to be exact
and a brass k,y, which ho failed to
recognise us one of his belonging.
I And that waa all. At some time dnr
; big the night he had lost (..r been cun
ningly oeren of?) thai little purse of
cnatuou skin coutaiubi
line tore Sow
Joseph Vance
by the Bobbs-Merrill Co.
I
tie rouna me luggage room unu m-
terviewea a mecnanicany courteous at
tendant, who, as the result of profound
deliberation, advised blm to try his
luck at the lost luggage room across
the station. He accepted the advice.
It was a foregone conclusion tbat bis
effects had not been conveyed to the
Tilbury dock. They could not bnve
been loaded into the luggage vun with
out bla personal supervision. Still, any
thing was liable-to happen when bis
unlucky star was In the ascendant
' He found them In the lost luggage
room. ...
. A clerk helped him Identify the arti
cles and ultimately clucked with a per
functory note, "Sixpence each, please."
,."Iuh pardon?"
Sixpence each, the fixed charge, sir.
1 Vnt
For every twenty-four hours or frac
tion thereof, sixpence per parcel."
"Ob. thank you so mudi," said Klrk
wood sweetly. "I will call tomorrow."
"Very good. sir. Thank you, sir."
"Fire times sixpence Is two and six,"
Klrkwood computed, making bis way
hastily out of the station lest a worse
thing befall blm. "No, bless your
heart not while two and eight repre
sents the sum total of my fortune."
Ho wandered out Into the nlgbt. He
could not linger round the station till
dawn, and wbut profit to blm if be
did? Even were be to ransom bis
trunks one can scarcely cbaug
clothing In a public waiting room.
Somewbere In the distance a great
clock chimed a single stroke freighted
sore with melancholy. It knelled the
passing of tbe half hour after mid
night, a witching hour wben every
nubile sbuts ud tiebt and eentleinen
- o - .j
In 'toff liftts and evening dress are
, . - - A 1 1 1
jftorlng thej hOVe homo or visible
I .... .i.. .........
uicauB ui du,,ui i nil uujr, nucu
pawusbops open and suob personal ef
feels as watches and hammered silver
cigar cases may be hypothecated. What
was he to do? An hour passed.
xurougu tins long uour iviruwoou
walked without a pause.
Another clock somewhere clanged
resonantly twice. The world was very
still. And so, wandering foot loose In
a wilderness of ways, turning aimless
ly, now right, now left, be found him
Self. in l'rognall street.
Klrkwood Ideutliicd It with a start
and a guilty tremor. He stopped stock
still lu nu unreasoning state of seuil
panic, arrested by n silly Impulse to
turn iiiul lly. as If the bobby whom he
descried approaching him with meas
ured stride, pausing now nnd again to
try n door or Hash bis bullseye down
nu urea, wvjre to be expected to Iden
tify tbe mau responsible for tbat
racket raised ere mlduight In vacant
No. 0.
At the corner he swerved and cross
ed, still possessed of bis devil of in
spiration. It would be unfair to him
to say that he did not struggle to re-
slst it, for he did, beeause it was fair
ly and egreglously notable; yet Strug-
gling. his feel trod tbe path to which
It tempted blm.
"Why." he expostulated feebly. "1
might as well turn back and beat that
bobby over tbe head with my cane!"
Hut at the moment his hand was In
hlS ChtinuP nockpl ffwillio. nt, h.i
same brass door key which enrller he
had been unable to account for. and
, be was Informing blmself bow very
: easy It would have been for the sov
ereign purse to have dropped from his
waistcoat pocket while he wns sliding
I on bis ear down the dark staircase
To recover It meant, at tbe least, sliel
! ter for the nlgbt, followed by a decent,
i comfortable nnd sustaining morning
: meal. Fortified by both he could re
deem his Itivgage.. chance to clothing
i more fultnl le for dayllghtttraveltng.
pawn his valuables and enter Into ncgo
; tlatlons with the steamship company
for permission to exchange his pas-
sage, with n sum to boot, for trans
j portatlon on another llner-n most
i feasll.l,. project, n temptation nil but
Irresistible!
Hut then-the risk. Supposing, for
the sake of argument, tbe customnrv
i night watchman to hsve taken np a
imiinieni resilience in o. p. sup
posing the police lo have entered with
him and found the stunned man on
the second floor, would the watchman
aot be vigilant for another nocturnal
marauder would not the police now,
more than ever, be keeping a wary eye
on that house of suspicious happen
ings? .
Decidedly to re-enter It would be tc
Incur a deadly risk. And yet uiiilef);.
edly. beyond .Qstion. his sovereign
purve wns walling for him somewhere
onMlie second flight of slairs. while
Ibis means of clandestine entry lay
warm In his fingers the key to(Jie
dark entry, w hi, h be had by force of
I habit pocketed nfter locking the d.x r
on leaving the bouse with Iiorolhy
... c,m,u ,. ,.. ' .
THZ BUOKfl DAILT ftnVttP. SATURDAY,
11111 i
Alts -Windows were oim
W - .... nn.n Hi. covered
turned gasiignts. i,u.. -- iy be re-entorcea uy mm ee-
alleyway Quadrant mews slept In i a ' f Moreover. t was to. Ax re
dusk, but fitfully relieved by a lamp , d that tne one was In that
or two roumU-hlch tbe flr endly mist ,
clung close and thick.
There would be none to see.
Ct-..ll,lM ,h,nnt HWOllcn With
fear,
heart beating like a snare drum. hirK
wood took his chance. Buttoning his
overcoat collar up to bis chin nnd curs
ing the fact that his hat must stand
out like a chimney pot on a deiached
house, be sped on tiptoe down the cob
bled way and close beneath tbe bouse
wall of Quadrant mews: but half
way in, he stopped, confounded by an
unforeseen difficulty. How was he to
Identify the narrow entry of No. 0,
whose counterparts doubtless commu
nicated with the mews from every res
idence on four sides of tbe city block?
He almost lost his head when he
realized tbat escape was already cut
eft by the way he had come. Some
one or, rather, some two men were
entering the alley. He could bear the
tramping and shuffle of clumsy feet
and voices that muttered Indistinctly.
One seemed to trip over something and
cursed. The other Inughed. The voices
grew more loud. Tbey were coming
bla way. He dared no longer vacillate.
He dived Into tbe nearest Mart, hole
of a passageway and In sheer despera
tion flung himself, key In hand', 'nsjilnst
the door at the end. Mark how his
luck served him who had forsworn
her! He found a keyhole and Inserted
the key. It turned. So did the knob.
The door gave Inward. He fell In
with it slammed It shot tbe bolts and.
panting, leaned against Its panels, in a
pit of everlasting night but saved
for tbe time being, at all events.
CHAPTER X.
r
NDOORS Klrkwood faced unhappily
the eulgmn of fortuity, wonder
ing If this by any possibility were
No. 9.
The key had fitted, the bolts bad
been drawn on the Inside, and, while
the key bad been one of ordinary pat
tern and would no doubt have proved
effectual with any one of a hundred
common locks, the finger of probability
seemed to Indicate that bis luck had
brought him back to No. B.
In spite of all this, be was sensible
of little confidence. Though this were
truly No. 0, bis freedom still lay on
the knees of tbe gods; his very life, be
Hire, was poised, tottering on a pinna
cle of cbance. . . 4.
In tbe end, taking heart of despera
tion, be stooped and removed his
shoes, a precaution which later ap
pealed to his sense of the ridiculous
in view of the racket he had raised in
entering, but which at the moment
seemed most natural and In accord
ance with common sense. Then, ris
ing, he held bis breath, staring and
listening, - About hltn the pitch dark
uvia was punctuated with fading
points of. fire, and In bis ears was a
iiolsej of strange whisperings.
He went forward gingerly, feeling
his way like a blind man on strange
ground. Ere long he stumbled over a
doorsjll and. found that the walls of
the pnssnge had fallen nwny. He had
entered a room, a black cavern of
Indeterminate dimensions. Thence,
progressing over complaining floors
through what may have been the serv
ants' hall, a large room with a table
In the middle nnd n number of pro
miscuous cbnlrs (witness his tortured
shins), he finally blundered Into the
basement hallway.
By now a little calmer, he felt as
sured that this was really No. 9
Frognall street nnd a little happier
about It all. though not even momen
tarily forgetful of tbe potentlnl police
and nlgbt watchman. However, he
mounted the steps to the ground floor
without ndventure and found himself
at last in the same dim and ghostly
hall which he had entered some six
hours before. The mockery of dusk
admitted by the fanlight was Just
strong enough lo enable him to Iden
tify the general lay of the land and
arrangement of furniture.
More confidently with each uncon
tested step he continued his quest.
Elation was stirring his spirit when
he gained the first floor nnd moved
toward the foot of the second flight,
approaching the spot whereat he was
to begin the search for the missing
purse. The knowledge that he lacked
means of obtaining Illumination de
terred him nothing. He had some
nope of finding matches in one of the
adjacent rooms, but, falling tbat. was
prepared to ascend the stairs on all
fours, feeling every Inch of their Mir
face !f It took hours.
And thus It fell out that, at the pi
slant he was thinking It time to licgi:
to crawl nnd hunt, his stockinged feel
came Into contact with something
heavy, yielding, warm something thai
m-ived. moaned nnd caused his tmlr to
bristle and his flesh to creep.
We will make allowances for him
All along he had gone on the assump
tion that his antagonist of the dark
stairway would have recovered nnd
mnde off with nil expedition In the
course of ten or twenty minutes at
most from the time of his accident.
To find him still there was something
entirely outside of Klrkwood's reckon
lng. He would as soon have thought
to encounter, say. Calendar-would
have preferred the latter. Indeed.
"roor devil!" murmured the vonng
man. -He must be In a pretty bad
way for surer He knelt. couiwsslon
gentling his heart, and put one band to
the Insentient face. A warm sweat
moistened his fingers. Hs ,,
fanned by sternly respiration
Immeasurably iwrplexvd. the Ameri
can rose. sllpH-a on his shoes KtU .
t.i.d (hem. thh.Utfth.ml the while
"!n ought be tudi.j Ol.vle;. flight
xuggcsied liself-liicontlnent tl.ght. an
tlcipating the u Q s recovery, on the
other baud. Indubitably th latter lad
MAY 81, 1910
O
'stalnea sucu. injury
ness wben It came to mm, wouiu
. , L K anr,Bsive
fccliaa lilt will 1U o blind man m
strange around,
bouse wltb quite as much warrant a
the other unless Klrkwood bad drawi
a rash Inference from the Inoldent o!
the ragged sentry. The two of them
were mutual If antagonistic trespass
ers. Neither would dare bring about
the arrest of tbe other. And then and
this was not tbe least consideration to
Influence Klrkwood perhaps the fel
low would die if he got no attention.
Light upon the subject actual as
well as figurative, seemed to be tbe
first essential. His' mind composed.
Klrkwood set himself In search of It.
The floor he was on, however, afforded
him no assistance.
After some momentary hesitation be
went upstairs, his ascent marked by a
single and grateful Incident. Halfway
to the top be trod on an object that
clinked .underfoot and, stopping, rc
trlevcd the lost purse.
The rooms on the second floor were
bedchambers, bro.-d, deep, stately, In
habited by seven devils of. loneliness.
In one, on a dresser, Klrkwood found
a stump of candle In a china candle
stick. The two charred ends of
matches at Its base were only an Irri
tating discovery, however evidence
that real matches had been the mode
In No. 9 at some remote date
Disgusted and oppressed by cumula
tive Inqulsltlveness. he took the can
dle end back to the hall. He would
have given much for the time nnd
means to make a more detailed Inves
tigation into the secret of tbe house.
Since bis latest entrance his vision
had adjusted Itself to cope with tbe
obscurity to some exteut, and the street
lights, meagerly reflected through tbe
windows from the bosom of a sullen
pall of cloud low swung above the
city, had helped him to piece together
many a detail of decoration and fur
nishing, alike somber and richly dig
nified. Klrkwood told himself that
the owner, whoever he might be. was
a man of wealth and taste Inherited
from another age. He had round little
of meretricious today In the dwelling,
much that was solid and sedate and
homely nnd-Vlctorian. He could have
wished tor more. A box of early Vic
torian vestas had been highly accept
able. Making his way downstairs to tbe
stricken man. who was quite as be
had been, Klrkwood bent over nnd
thrust rifling fingers Into his pockets
regardless of the wretched sense of
guilt nnd sneaklshness Imparted by
the action, stubbornly heedless of the
possibility of the man's awakening to
find himself being searched and rob
bed. '
In the last- place he sought, which
should, he realized, have been the first
-to wit. the fob pocket of the white
waistcoat-be fvvn4 a' small gold
matchbox pack! titg wfch wax v
tas and., bcratln himself for crass
stupidity- he hart saved n deal of time
and trouble by thinking of this before
-!ihKd t!ie -indie.
Continue J next Saturday.)
20 Honrs Portland to Coos liny
New and Improved schedule via
steamer Hrcakwnter. Effective Wed
ncsday My 4th, 1010, the steamer
Breakwater will leave Portland at 9
anu1PV,erv fiv? d"" thereaftor
h i 'I f " d?yliBllt rkle d0wn "e Co
lumbia and arriving nt Coos Bav
Vo, v ,. l,,ny 1)0lnt9 at ""vice of
tide r rlday. May 6th and every five
days thereafter. Fare from Port
end. $10 first-class: $7 second class
Including meals and berth
"No-Drip" la the most clever flttl.
silvered coffee stralaer ever Invented
Get on from Dr. Snoop. Racine, wfs
by the coupon plan. The coupo'n and
Dr. Shoop's new book oa Health Cof.
fee sent to any lady requesting them
hl,,' "ick anyone by secret?,
saving Dr. Shoops Health rff .
meal time. Your "vlsUoTor your hu.
band will declare he Is drinking ea
coffee and yet there 1 nt . .
of real coffee i, n?i''? . r
cotfoe. P,,,.,. ou, f!
ITCHING SEEMED . i
T(l RF INCIInARI'f lv
m ,v - . Eii
Terrible Red Patches on Face and
Arms Made Victim Ashamed to bt
Seen Suffered Intensely for Ten
Months Expert Treatment Gavt
No Relief Two Sets of the
CUTICURA REMEDIES
ENTIRELY CURED HER
"About two years ago I contracted
eczema and suffered intensely for about
ten months. At times I thought I
would scratch myself to pieces. My
face and arms were covered with large
red patches, so that I was ashamed to
go out. I was ad ised to go to a doctor
who was a specialist in akin disease,
but I received very little relief. I tried
every known remedy, with the same
results. I thought I would never gel
better until a friend of mine told me to
try the Cuticura Remedies. So I tried
them as the last resource, and I an Tory
'glad that I did, for after four or Ave
applications of Cuticura Ointment I was
relieved of my unbearable itching. I
used two sets of the Cuticura Remedies
(Soap, Ointment and Pills), and I ana
completely cured. I always recom
mend Cuticura to any one. that la suf
fering and in every case it speins to cure.
Miss Barbara Krai, 629 Mt. Pleasant
Ave., Highlandtown, Md., Jan. 9, 'Oa."
Fretful Babies
Suffering: from Skin Humors,
Soothed to Sleep by
Cuticura.
A warm bath with Cuticura Soap aa4
t gentle anointing with Cuticura Oint-
nioni, pureii inn
sweetest of emolli
ents, afford Immediate
relief in the most dis
tressing forma of itch
ing, burning, scaly and
crusted humors,-ecz
mo8, rashes, inflamma
tions, irritations and
ch a fines of tafancy and
'childhood, permit rest
and sleep ana point to
a sDeedv cure when all
other remedies fail. Guaranteed abso
lutely pure and may be used from tha
hour of birth.
Cuticura Sorip f2ft.V Otntmant (80c.), RMotrent
(50c). and Ctiorolnte Coated Pills (25c), ar cola
tnroutrhntit the worltL Potter Drug A Oiflin. Corp.,
feT-UAiiM1 rrM. ckiucun hook am Sftia
Liniment
is prepared expressly for the needs
of horsemen and ranchmen. It is
a powerful and penetrating lini
ment, a remedy tor emereencies.
A soothing embrocation for the relief
of pain, and the best liniment fori
sprains -and soreness. Unequalled
for healing wounds and injuries
caused by BARBED WIRE and
for all cuU and bruises. Pacific Horse
Liniment is fully guaranteed. No
other is so good or helpful in so many
ways. If it fails to satisfy, we author
ize all dealers to refund "the purchase
price, fcxtra large bottles 50 cents.
Hoyt Chemicat. Co., Portland, Ore.
BIG LINE
OF SUMMER
SUITS AT
HANSON'S
The most complete stock
of seasonable suits ever
shown in Eugene. Hand
tailored clotbea guaranteed
by tbe brands of the best
houses in America. Our
goods have quality and
style, and wnat.is more,
are priced right.
We carry a line that is
worth an inspection, and
take pleasure .in showing
our goods.
They look RI6HT.
Are priced RIGHT.
And wear RIGHT.
ED. HANSON
East Ninth Street .
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