THE GREASED PIG. WOMEN ONLY KNEW [at a Heap of Happiness li Would Bring to Foreet Grove Nomee. •t d to do housework with id Helping O u t. »ch­ ick. Xtgs you hours oi misery at leisure work. |l women only knew the cause—that Iliache pains come from sick kid- k l o r leverai Jour» ..illy d a n North bad been contem plating * blue en velope. addressed lu a delicate hand, containing a bundle of fam iliar letter». There was a rap at the door. "W hy. Kick!" he exclaim ed a fte r a m oment of hesitancy. "D ick Murry, I'm glad to see you. Come In and let me congratulate you. I’ve heard of your g re at success, and they tell me th at Stern Is going to sta r you In a new ptav " He w as shaking both of his friend's hands a fte r an a tte m p t to In the m atter of the estate of Persia W. Chandler, de- Notice for Publication. Notier ft* hrrebv given that we, the undersigned, ea [ ecutors of th e estate of P e n is W. C handler, deceased, have filed In the County Court of the State of Oregon, | for W ashington County, our final account as such ea- [ e d ito rs, and that said court has set F riday, the 2nd day o f Aug. 1907, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon a« the tim e, and the court room In the C ourt Hom e at Hillsboro, O regon, as the place for hearin g i bjectlont to said final account and final settlem ent of said estate Doted June 20, 1907. FAR AH A. ROBERTS. ARTHUR C. CHANDLER. T xecutore of the estate of P erils W. Chandler, de ceased. United States I and Office at Portland, Oregon, 1907. Notice 1» hereby given that In com pliance with t he provisions of the act of congrrss of June 3, 1878, en titled "A n act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Oregon, Nevada and W ashington Terri to ry ,” as extended to all the Public la n d States by act of August 4, 1892, George W Lor kwood of P o rtla n d , county of M ultnomah, state of Oregon, has this day fi ed •n this office his sworn state-n ent No. 7167 for the pur chase of the nW of nw 1« and swV* of rw l i of Section II and set« of n e ‘ « of hecilon N't« lit, in Town ship No l N Range No. 5 W , and will offer pr- o to show that the land sought is mo re valuable for its tin ber or stone han for ag ric u ltu ral p urposrs, and to establish ais cl tins to s.\,d land before the reg iste r and receiver of his offi e at PonUtnd, O regon, on T hursday, the 19th day ot tep 'e m h er. vo7. W H. HOLLIS, He n i nes as w ’n -ts e s C. H. O sb n n of Portland. Or . Attorney for the E iecutore. ames Miller of P irtland. O r . W J ockwood of Por land. Or., A. G. Lefl *r of P o rtlan d , Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the abnre N JTIfE FOR PUBLICATION lescrthcd lands are requested to file th eir c 'a im t in this ifice on or before sa d W h day of S ep tem b er, 1907. ALGERNON 8 DRESSER. Register lu lle d States I ami Office, Da e of First Publtcat on July 18. 1907. Portland. O reg., Mav 24, 190’, * rttice Is hereby given that In com pliance with «hr pro» ta lt ns of the act of i o n g rrs t of June 3, 187(1, en tl led “ An act foe the tale of timber lands tn the state« of C a lifo rn ia . O regon, Nevada and W ashington Tern lo r y ," a t eatended to all the Public l and States by s r of A ugust 4. 1892, H arry R. Meserve of R ainier, count» o f f o lu n tb u . State of O regon, has this day filed in thia effice bla sworn statem ent No. 7435, for the purchase ot the sw^A of section No. 10 tn tomnship No 1 north ran g e No. S we»«, and will offer proof to show that tht lattd »ought Is m ore valuable for Its um ber ot stone than for a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, and to eat tbl ah hit clan taid land before th e register and receiver at Po.tland. O te g o n . on W ednesday, the n t h day of Srptem brt 1907, H e name» aa w»tne*aea Angus MacieKan of Portland O regon, H arry W Rand of Portland, Oregon. Josh Ad k in s of Gale« C ity, O regon, Ouaa A. Lovegren of Port land, O regon. Any and all peraooa claim in g adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in th; office on or before said l lt h day of Septem ber. 1907 ALGERNON S D R tvS R R . Register Ft ret Publication June 27. \ ' Bveryon* should tnbacribs for bis boms paper. In order to (et all the local news, but to keep In touch with the world's dally events should also read The Evening Telegram, Portland, Oregon, o Notice for Publication. l a lte d States I a nd Olfi* e Poet land. O regon. May 11. |907 N otice is hereby g iv e n that in com pliant e with tht p ro v ltio t a of the act of C ongress of June 3. 1178. r n ’t tied “ An act for the sale of tim ber lands in the states C a lifo rn ia , O regon, N evada, and W ashington Tern Tory, aa eaten ded to a ll the public land «tales by act o Aug. 4. 1892, l eo. R. Cooper ot Portland, of M ultnom ah, state of O regon, has th is day filed tnthi» ffice his sworn statem ent No. 7412, for the purchase t • •he N ‘a of the N H of Sec. 10. la Township No 1 N. Man4e 4 W and will offer proof to show that th* »nd sought M m ore valuable fo* its tim ber or stone that •r ag ric u ltu ral purposes, and to establish his claim t> * land before the R egister and R eceiv er at Portland n, on Thursday, the 12th day of Septem ber, 18C* nee aa w itness-« W arren J Lockwood of fo rt m « i a m H . O ehsrn o f Portland, 'reg o e •* Rarcooa. O regon; on e* Mippin* “goo. room • lainung adversely the abo~* de -queptrd 10 file th eir ctaime in thi aid l lt h day of > eptem brr. >4f>7. U N O N 9 D R ISSC R , Reg rarer The leading evenlnf newspaper of the Pacific Coaat. which h is com­ pute Associated Press .«ports and special leased wire service, with correspondents in lmpor.ant news centers and In all the cities and principal towns of the Northwest. Portland and anburhs are covered by a bright ita ff of reporters, and editorial, dramatic, society and special writers Saturday a edi­ tion consists of 26 to 28 pages and has colored comic pages, aa well at a department for children, colored fashion pags an interesting serial story and other attractive features tn addition to all the news of the day Subscription Rates One month 60 cents: three months, t l 36; six month» t ’2.60; twelve months. $6, ^ Sample copies mailed free. " ■ ) Cl 5 T A *0 01' co Tg - u v 1 ' « AT THE CHURCHES from an old poem by T hom as I latm an . B yron g ets his " E a g le F e a th e r” im ­ M. E. Church age in his "E n g lish B arda a n d Scotch R eg u lar p re a c h in g service» at th e M ethodist c h u rc h R e v ie w e rs” from A eschylus, w ho flour- lshed in th e fifth c e n tu ry before o u r e v e ry Sabb»lh «1 1 1 ». m. «nd «t 8:00 p m. Sund» school at 10 a. m .; E pw orth L e a g u e 7:00 p. m .; M id-w eek Ideas and Inspiration Taken by e ra C . oleridge ow es his “Ode to M ont S e rv ic e , T h u rs d a y , 8:00 p . tn. REV. H . GO ULD. Pastor. B lan c ” to a G e rm an poem by F rie d ric h One Author From Another. ______ _ B row n. German Lutheran Church ■ B ishop K en 13 Ind eb ted fo r Ills BUT GENIUS BORROWS NOBLY th o u g h t in "T he E v e n in g Ily m u " to T h e G erm an L u th e ra n s hold se rv ic e s on th e 2nd and S ir T h o m as B row ne In his “C olloquy 4th Sundays ut ea ch m onth at 2:30 p . m . H . C. E B ELIN G , Pastor. W ith God.” Tha Crude Ors la Refinsd «nd the Raw j n b j8 ow n c h a ra c te ris tic m a n n e r Material Fashioned Into a T hing o f ’ R u d y a ril K ip lin g h a s -m et th e ques- Christian Church. Beauty—S h a k e s p e a r e ae a Moat Bril­ tlo n of u n conscious th ir_ e r y w itli a SCH ED U LE O F SER V ICES. V b it of v e rse w hich c o m m ,L e es; liant Example. I Bible School, S u n d a y ............................................ 1(1:00 a. m . W hen 'Om er smote Ms bloomin' lyre C om m union anil p re a c h in g ......................................11:00*. m . O ur g re a t w rite rs a re not g re a t ro b ­ ’E ‘d 'eard men sing by land and sea. Ju n io r M ission B a n d ................................................ 3:00 p. m. And wot 'e thought 'e m ight require bers. L ite ra tu re Is n o t n re p o sito ry of C h ristia n E n d e a v o r.................................................. 6:30 p. m. 'E w ent a n ’ took the sam e as me. .stolen goods. W h a t seem lik e s te a l­ P r e a c h in g .................................................................... 7:30 p. , f . L e t S h a k e sp e a re ’s lin e s close th is ings by th e ste e l pen a re r a th e r th e P ta y e r m eeting on T h u rsd ay n ig h t. ou tp u t of th e la p id a ry o r a re is su e of p a p e r: REV. SIA S, Pastor. th e m int or, b e tte r still, th e b o rro w ­ I ’l l e x a m p l e y o u w i t h t h i e v e r y : ings from n b a n k re p a id w ith in te re s t. The sun s a thief, and w ith his great a t­ Congregational Church " I t is w o n d e rfu l," sa y s C h arles Robs traction the vast sea; th e m oon's an a rra n t Sunday School at 10 a. m . M orning P re ac h in g S er- lteade. "how g enius c a n b o rro w .” “ All thief. v ce at 11 o ’clock. E v e n in g s e rv ic e at 7:30 p. m . lite ra tu re ," rem ark ii O liv er W endell And her pale lire she snatches from the Y u ig P e o p le ’s M eeting held at 6:30 p. m . Mid week __i sun; H olm es, "liv es by b ir r o w in g a n d lend . s e rv ic e on T hursdays a t 7:30 p. m. "urge re' ing," and, be adds, A "good Im age Is th e > « v* ga th ,e f' whose REV. H. W. BOYD, Pastor. like a diam ond, w 'hleh m ay be s e t a The moon Into sa lt te a rs; the earth s a thief hundred tim e s In ms m any g e n e ra tio n s Free Methodist and guln n ew be tutles w ith every T hat feeds and breeds by a composture T h ere w ill be p rea c h in g se rv ic es in the F re e M etho­ change." T h is Is not n q u e stio n o f p rom general excrem ent; each thing's a dist C hurch every Sunday at 11 *. m . and 7:30 p. ra. originality. "T he lighting a candle j thief. REV. H. K. BOWMAN, Pastor. a t a n e ighbor’s tire ," o b serv es D ean - S . B. D u n n in C ircle M tgdzine. Sw ift, “does n o t n lfe c t o u r p ro p e rty In Christian Science. th e wick a n d flroue.” "G en iu s b o r­ M ercy to him t h a t sh o w s It Is the row s nobly.” T h e tra n s fe re n c e Is Services e v e ry Sunday at 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. m. o ften a tra n s m u t stlon. F o r b rass, the tu ie .—C ow per. at the C h ristia n S cience H a ll, 115 South F ifth S tre e t THE GREAT b o rrow er b rin g s gold, nnd for Iron, silver, a n d fo r wood, b ra ss, a n d for CANNING VEGETABLES. stones. Iron. T 'l e c ru d e ore fa refined a n d th e ra w 1 la te ria l fa sh io n e d Into 8pin*ch, Beet«, S t r i n g Beane, All E a s i ­ a th in g of bea; ity. ly P re p a re d . It has been i stin te d o u t by Mr. H u th To Can S p in a c h .—P ic k o v e r th e sp in In his "L ife o f B uckle” th a t th e re is a ach w h e n you h a v e w a sh e d it a n d strip ' kind of p e d lg y te In lite ra tu re . D a n te avow s his b id e b te d n e ss to V irgil, as th e lea v es fro m th e m ain s te m s w ith | th e la tte r h i m s e l f w as u n d e r o b lig a ­ o u t b ru isin g th em . C over w ith cold w a te r a n d lea v e lu th is to fre s h e n ami I tions to H o nier. A riosto ' fives m uch to V irgil, and c ris p th em . In a n h o u r’s tim e tra u s fe i „ m e re s ilrlm tlttg w et. to a g ra n ite S p e n se r b o rrtfw s fre q u e n tly from th Garibaldi and Ventura'». tut. i r a i t :., et e S p e n s e r’s “ F a e rie Q ueenc” | o r p o rc elain pot, a d d in g no w a te r ex In F ulton street, n ear B roadw ay. A riosto. New Y'ork. over the doorw ay of a n old g a v e b i r t h to T le tc h e r’s “ P u rp le Is- | c e p t t h a t w h(ch d rip s from th e spin tim e brick building occupied by w hat lnnd." n n d th is to B e rn a rd ’s " Is le of ach . S e t th is p o t o r J a r In a larg e r ves Is now un ordinary drinking saloon, M an," a n d th is In tu rn to D efoe’s sel o f cold w a te r. C over th e in n er ves C ru so e " and R u n y a n 's m ay still lie seen a signboard, w eath er “ R o b in so n sel closely to k e e p In th e ste am and set tieaten by the storm s of more th a n “ P llg r lin ’s P ro g r tss"—all lik e so m any b o th o v e r th e fire. W hen th e w a te r In b lo sso m s ris in g f.-ora th e o n e stem . h a lf a century, bearing th e nam e of S lm k e sp e a re h n s been c atled “ th e ! th e o u te r p o t b eg in s to I Kill open the Ixirenzo Ventura. W ithin the place Is n m useum of antique prints, playbills g re a t W arw lc k sh ! r e th ie f,” so In v e te r­ In n e r a n d s t i r th e c o n te n ts gently w ith and o th er historical relics, nud c o n ­ a te Is his b o rro w l ag h a b it. H e Invaded y o u r w ooden ladle to m ake su re th a t spicuous among the la tte r is a ro und lite ra tu re lik e a N a p o le o n a n d b ro u g h t | th ey a re houtetl to the center. Cover m arble topped table a t which, acco rd ­ hack th e r a r e s t at t t r e a s u r e s to e n ric h i a g ain a n d let th e boll go ou fo r h a lf an ing to well nuthentlcnted trad itio n . a n d b e a u tify h is verse. O ne Is s u r­ h o u r m ore. T h ere should be enough , G aribaldi used to play dontlnos nnd ! p rise d to le a rn t h a t o u r d r a m a tis t h a s liquid from th e su ccu len t leaves to c h at w ith his friends. V en tu ra's tn no o rlg tn n l p lo ts, t h a t he h a s given to co v er th e sp in ach w hen packed Into the m iddle of the last century w as a ‘ p o e try no n e w r h y t h m o r sta n z a a n d th e Jars. Seal Im m ediately. favorite cosm opolitan rendezvous fo r I th a t “ he ra n n o t o uly In th e old road, i To C an B eets.—Sm all lieets are the th “ acto rs of the ad ja ce n t P ark thea- I b u t In th e old m ts." H is “ A s Y’ou b e st fo r canning. W ash a s for present te r nud the Journalists and "lite ra ti" L ike I t ” ts ta k e n ff om a n old rom ance. use a n d leave an Inch of sta lk a t top of P rin tin g H ouse square. H ere It w as [ T h e c h a ra c te r* o f 1 his " J u liu s C a e s a r” to p re v en t bleeding. Boll In slightly thnt G aribaldi first m et John A nder­ a re old R o m a n s till te n fro m P lu ta rc h . sa lte d w a te r; peel ns fo r th e tabic. ! son. th e rich tobacconist, who becam e B u t w h a t b o r r o w in g ! D ry bones a re H a v e ready in a neighboring saucepan prom inently Identified th e re a fte r w ith tu rn e d Into liv in g n en. T h e c om m on­ enough cider v inegar to cover the the Ita lia n cause.—H enry T yrrell In e st m a te ria ls a re ta k e n Into th e la m ­ lieets. You m ust use yo u r ow n Judg C entury. bent flam e o f his g t n lu s a n d t r a n s m u t­ m ent as to q unntlty. To each q u a rt of v inegar add tw o tablesp o o n fu ls o f sug I ed Into n try b e au ty . Haggard Tolls a Story. M ilton, too. ts a I b o rro w e r. I t Is ar. a teaspoonful of stra in e d onion | In n letter to the London T im es con­ th is fa ct. Indeed, t' ta t m a k e s hts v erse Juice and a teaspoonful each of pepper cerning a sta te m en t recently m ade so rich In lo-arned spm !nIscence a n d so a n d salt. B rin g th e v in eg ar to th e boil. th n t he w as responsible for the land g orgeous w ith “1 stT barlc penrl a n d P ack the b e ets w hile h o t Into heated policy o f the B ritish governm ent II. gold." H e o w e s m noli to S h a k e sp e are . cans and cover w ith th e v in eg ar from Itlder H aggard, the well know n novel- Som e c r itic s th in k Id llto n ’s E ve Is b o r­ tbe boiling saucepan. 1st. tells th e follow ing sto ry : To C an S trin g B e a n s - T h e beans row ed fro m S h a k e s« c a re 's M ira n d a . In "I um rem inded of n sto ry o f a cer­ th e " T a m in g o f th o S h re w " occurs th e m ust be young nnd new ly g ath ered . If tain Daniel Ijim ltert of a B oer who. toughened by tong keeping o r If old line: being caught napping by savages, ru sh ­ a n d strin g y they a re not nvnllable for As m orning ro s',s n -wly washed In dew ed to his horse, exclaim ing. 'O Lord o u r purpose. W ith a s h a rp kn ife re W hile M ilto n In “ I.’A llegro” sp e a k s m ove the strin g s from both Rliles of the help me mount!* So a b u n d an t and vigorous w as the heavenly aid vouch­ of— beans. As yon do th is let th e p repared Freeh blow n ros, ts washed tn dew. safe«! th a t he not only reached th e s a d ­ bean s fall Into Ice cold w ater. Now. dle. b u t flew rig h t o ver It to th e veldt Milton ts a v e ry n i c e to m any. Pope c u t them Into Inch lengths, still drop Iteyond, and as the Zulus cam e u p a n d 1» his d e b to r . M i l to n 's "8m oky Sor ping th e b its Into w ater. P u t o ver the s[«e:ired him w as heard to declare re- ceres»"—s w om an to th e w a ist and fire covered w ith cold w a te r slightly proni hfnlly. 'O l«orrt. thon hast helped fair, b u t “ e n d in g f oul In m any a scaly sa lte d a n d peppered. Boll u n til soft, tmi nun h In like fashion I m ay say . fold v o lu m S io u s s i si v a s f - U m ade to b u t not broken. T ra n s fe r to heated „ ,h ,” 1l h', ", «'e'l’ed to» *ay. " T h e y call roc sin a n ti fo r a sign Jars, cover w ith liotting salted w a ter n iu ih . for I have alw ays i i . r r from th e k e ttle and seal. ■ys aim ed not p o rte n to u s i_i.i hold - a .. e; bu t. r fa .m m i ilia a t revolution, but reform " Erown, l pleased nit id w ith a ttra c tiv e T o Can A sp ara g u s C ut the sta lk " graces i r o n th e m o st a v o rse ." Pope to w ithin tw o Inches of the tip s The A b o u t th « Teleph one. sings; re st of the stem Is wood. It will not M any suppose th n t the telephone is be eaten a n d ta k e s up room In th e Jar " c e I s * m c n * e s r of s frightful mien a V aiteli States, or Yankee. Invention As to h« hatm l needs 1 u t to be seen; th a t m ight be Occu p ied to m ore ad T ■ he Globe, in g L iberal II T oronto , .. , th e le a d --------- ----- 5 ut r w * tow «r.-t. fswS lar with her face. v a n ta g e I jty th e a sp a ra g u s th u s ah- «tally o f the Dominion, has tw-en point- " * flr%t r a S v ,. then pity, then embrace. brev . r ln log out th a t this is a m istake Dr. Tenrrysw* m u st h ive h a d In m ind a boiler and «-over w ith cold w a te r G raham Hell, the Inventor of th e tele- M ilton's slightly salted. P tit tbe cover on the l*«e.\e, w as s S«*otsman w h o e a i l m r ,» • . holler and set over the fire. B rin g to ed t o v s n a d . . n d settled B ra n t^ l | £ £ 'f t * Ch“ " a slow boll »nd keep it up ten minutes, In the province of O m srio T here l,e «vh»rx > , never letting the bubble become vio­ began hts ex p erim en ts w ith a »lew to rw . * WTOW' — During Haying ami Harvest Goff innthers will be iu the¡r store till • ,p, l o 'c b c k M c b n t g M .o g i v .o ,, repairs, ^ | I be threw a w ay tb e cigar he hud Ju st lighted and ra ised his hand to pould save much needless woe his hut. b u t there w as no light of rec­ 's Kidney Pills cure sick kidneys ognition In the eyes th a t glanced at Hr* Mary Bum cardner, of 424 Water Street, Sa him for an Instant, w avered and then . O re., says: " I have found Doan’s Kidney found som ething of deep In terest In the s a remedy that is worthy of ail confidence and pleased to endorse them so that other sufferers opposite direction. He paused when cy com plaint may know how to get relief tlje cab gw ung back und a dainty l Doan's Kidney Pills at a drug store and ■versi members of our family bave used them with fOQt w as placed upon the step. Then, J e most gratifying results. I took them myself for clinching his lists, he stepped forward, ■tired aching back and a dragging down feeling | ÉS comes from irregular and deranged kidneys. " H e l e n - d e a r - l w a n t - I m ust speak I is | esulta were of the best. The aching and sore- to you," he stam m ered, although It was l a s (were banished and the kidneys were rendered I rr a d i My health became better in every way." not w hat he had Intended to say He received no reply. The young i t « le by ill dealer». Price SO biush the letters and l!L>xes Into lady raised her bead high and. Ignor­ Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, d ra w er th a t only sueceeded In scat- in g 'h im . sta rte d across the sidew alk. No ray of hope lay beyond the entrance York, sole agents for the United 1 terlug them about Ills desk. | "Yes.” wild Murry. “ I've been run- to th e store. D esperately he placed his I nlug In luck, but I looked you up to hand upon her arm. Cemember the name -Doans— and | congratulate you. I heurd th is morn- " J u s t a m oment. Helen. W on’t you give me an opportunity to explain—to fee no other. I Ing"— I "T here's nothing In It—now ." Van tell you how I reg ret”— Ills ineffectual pleading w as Inter- I North Interrupted. "The d a te w as set D O C T O R S M I S T A K E S | for June, h u t " - H e w aved his hand runted by a voice th a t hissed Into his ear: re said often to be burled six feet under over the scattered letters and Jewel "I.ook here, young feller, wot yer ■ound. llu t many times women call on efs. |,OXPS doin'?” A pow erful hand clutched Ills l ielr family physicians, suffering, as they ' ' shoulder from behind. H e tried to faee i laglne, one from dyspepsia, another from la there a } No; I made a fool of myself, th a t Is b , s oaT, t o r but hand slid down and [ »art disease, another from liver or kld- >y disease, another from nervous pros- a || [t was Just a triv ia l thing, and I tw isted his arm , and he could not turn. ' ation, another with pain here and there, i W|J(| Btubborn T ho u g h t I'd w ait u n til— I “ I.ndy.” the voice continued, “ If th is I nd In this w ay they present alike to here m ut Is Insultin’ you Jus' say the Now I've lost.” ftemsetoM and their easy-going or over eases, fi Busy doctor, separate diseases, for which "D on’t say you've lost,” retorted Mur­ word a n ' I'll break every hone In Ills e, assuming them to he such, prescribes blam e liody.” A huee. d irty (1st w as is pills and potions. In reality, they are ry, “ until the girl has m arried a nother held threatening before Van N orth’s I only uyrn/itomH caused by some uterine fellow. Come, go to lunch w ith me. sense. The'jJH ysieian.'tgnorant of the W e'll talk It over, and possibly I can eves, while an arm shot suddenly around him. pinning him . helpless, luac of sutTeringTtiV'ps up nwureatm ent ntll large bills arc made. /b h r N*ufferlng help you.” against his adversary. silent gets no betle\j|M-)rtraJfcsi>t>thn Van North shook his head. “ No, The girl hail grow n very pale. "D on’t rung treatm ent, but probably worstr A m per niydlcnie like D r Pierre'« Fa vnrUa thunks, old man he said. “ I haven't dare, sir!” she exclaim ed, her e :e s inkripluin, directed tn the cause w o p time. T here’s one chance In a hundred flashing. “ H e—he Is m y—leave this d vy PTUirt‘i v renu>\ id the tJisea^e, th+!tl- this afternoon, and I ’m going fo tuke It. instant, Rlr, or I shall call an officer.” y dispelling a ir those d is Waging *yrnp* ”neg pardon, miss. I d idn’t know jms, and Instituting comfort Instead of Slit* won’t be a t hom e tonight, and she n.lnnged misery, i t has been well said, s u | |„ f ,„ . E u r o p e tom orrow , h u t s h e 's him. T hought he w as flirting." th e fel­ |.ia t "a disease known is half cured.- | 1 I)r. Pierce’s f avorite Prescription is a , coming down town lu h alf un liour. low replied, relaxing his hold, and Van :lentlflc medicine, carefully devised by | (juo* shopping every T uesday nnu North turned to see the tough figure, n experienced and skillful physician, . , , _ clad In a su it of glaring plaid, sw ag- nd adapted to woman's delicate sy»tcm. 1 drives down T w enty-third street a bout j b e Rt roPy I ts made of native American medicinal 2 o'clock. It’s alm ost hopeless, Dick. * * ' , , ,d , Thp larmiers In I its | fci„ 2»W. »nd Is. perfectly harmless t„ h..r «.h.„ . ° h : .. ' 1 J . ! * " ^ts tn a l i l i eo.KtuioH - c r V i i r i i a m i but I’m going to speak to her when b rute!" T e a rs filled the g irl's eyes, she goes into a sto re .” and she clung nervously to V an N orth's u powerful Invigorating tonic "Fs- Murry had been sm iling and thinking hand w hile h e assisted h e r Into the [o rlte Proscription” Impart« strength to lit« whole system and to the organs dis­ deeply. “ I t ’s a good plan," he snid, onb. tinctly feminine In particular. For over- “ unless the lady h a s a h eart of stone. •Tom e, sw ee th ea rt." he said, “you Ivorked. "worn-out," run-down." deblli- 1 dtetl teachers, milliners, dressmakers, B ut I m ust go. I ’m In a hurry. Good- are unnerved. Yon m ust let me tak e you hom e again. The shopping can eamstresses, "shop-girl»," house keepers, by I'll see you late r.” ^ J iu rs in g mothers, and feeble women gen- w a it—until day a fte r tom orrow ." Vnu North w atched the tall, m uscular Tally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription “ Billy—I'm —so—so sorry,” she sobbed a the greatest earthly boon, being un- figure of the young a cto r until he had quulisl as an appetizing cordial and re- passed the long row of desks In the softly. "A nd I’m so happy now." she I iterative tonic. added, ra isin g her eyes, b u t Van North As a siadhing and strengthening nerv- o uter office and had disappeared lu the w as gazing In nstonlshed silence line " Favorite Pres »crlptloll " I» Uliequaled street. T hen Billy closed Ills door and through the enh window. Finii I» invaluable in In allaying allaylni id sub- began pacing the floor, his head bowed As th ey w hirled up the stre e t he had | tiling nervous excitability. Irritability, roervona exhaustion, nervous proatratlon, dejectedly. P resently he paused at caught a glim pse of a glaring plnkl Jneuralgla, hysteria, spasms, St. Vitus’» the desk, selected a sm all, square, suit In the crow d. The m an who tvore Jance, and other distressing, nervous Symptoms commonly a tten d an t upon plusbed covered box from am ong the It had lost tils slouching gait nnd w as functional and organic disease of the rest, hesitated nnd placed It tn his sw inging along fam iliarly. He cau g h t 1 uterus. It Induce* refresh lag sleeu and pocket. T hen, glancing ut his w atch, Van N orth's eye, raised his cap and relieves mental anilety and despondency. noe bowed, sm iling Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate Vlgl be hurried from his office. the stomach, liver and taiwela. Otta to "Dick M urry! By George!” H e w alked quickly to the corner of three u dote. Easy to take aa candy. "Oh. who Is It, dear?" naked the girl. T w enty-third s tre e t und, heedless of "I couldn't see.” a policem an’s o rd e r to m ove on. stood Notice of Final Settlement. "T he be-t fellow In the .vorld.” Van shoulders above th e restless crow d nnd N orth an- vered. "I w ill Introduce him In th t County Court of the State of Oregon for Wash [ ington County. eagerly scanned ev ery enh th a t passed. »o . » some *nv.” JA M E S TRITR. Ctfs^d s j 1 V " lT V0,~ bT ,fo " f.k m * * * » „■«— o rfr wire«, ’ . ,1*l‘ S lent Remove the asparagus gently with a wooden ladle: put Into the Jars, the tips. In orderly array, up p erm o st; fill with boiling salt water and seal. __ ' ” ‘ M t know e buy wool and mohair at the 'X ltal fl“ i r k " Idea htghest pnc-**. Bailey. ¿ ^ 7 h .T e e , ef * <*• ! '1 J" <“TO,T'u» *he T* iny»on. Indeed, fieri-ee much of hla t . t ^ h . ^ ^ f f S - b o ro lo t .a a d a L ,a . v * .ny lite r » - om>w* ’ l The Publ.sher’s Claims Sustained U n it e d S t a t e s C o u r t o f C la im » T h e P u b l i s h e r s of Webster’s International Dictionary a l l e g e t h a t i t "Is, I n f a c t . t h e p o p u ­ l a r I 'n a l i r i i l g e i l t h o r o u g h l y r e - e i l l t e i l i n e v e i y d e t a i l , a n d v a s t l _______________^ y e n r i c h e d i n e v e r y p ............. a r t , w i t _ h the purpose of adapting it to meet the larger ami severer requirements of another genera­ tion.” He are of the opinion that this allocation most, clearly ami accurately describes the work that has licen accomplished and the result that has tieeu reached. 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