AT THE CHURCHES F it. N ot In y o u r life h a v e you know n m e to rnuke a re tra c tio n . I sa y a n d I • tic k ." "Y es, I k n o w .” “ I p rid e m y se lf on sticking. I'd He Goes Shopping and Prepares r a th e r lose a th o u san d d o lla rs th a n ts Little Surprise For Wife. ow n up th a t I « a s In th e w ro n g .” I “ Y es.” “ B u t In th is case. Mrs. B o w ser—In SOME OF HIS PURCHASES, th e ease Itefore us I urn goin g to do an unprecedented tiling. I am going to fran k ly ow n up th a t I w a s all C le r k s U n lo a d e d on H im a H e te ro g e ­ I w rong. I am goin g to a n n o u n c e th a t 1 am going neous C o lle c tio n of A r t ic le s the th ere a re b a rg a in sales. W ro n g S u e — O ld P h ilo s o p h e r Once to ow n up th a t th ere a re g re a t big b a rg a in s to be had a t b a rg a in sa les. I M ore B r e a k s O u t In A n g e r. am going to s ta te my b e lie f t h a t th e [Copyright. 1907. by E. C. Parcells.J w om an w ho k eep s h e r e y es open fo r W h eu Mr. B ow ser reached hom e the b a rg a in sa le s w ill sa v e h e r h u s b a n d o th e r ev en in g he « u s try in g h a rd to th o u sa n d s of d o lla rs In th e c o u rse of look like stunt- one else. H e « a s tr y ­ th e y e a r.” in g to look im p e rtu rb a b le a n d careless “ Mr. B ow ser, you a re one o f th e b est an il to hold hack a sort of grin th a t now a n d th en m ade a d e te rm in e d e f­ huHbam ls In all th is w id e w o rld ," sa id fo rt to b lea k out on Ids face, ile M rs. B o w ser a s sh e ste p p e d fo rw a rd d id n 't fool Mrs. B ow ser a lilt. She find g a v e him a w ifely kiss. “ N ow , sa w from th e lirst th a t th ere « a s som e­ th en , show m e w h a t b a rg a in s you h av e th in g up, b u t her only w ay w a s to been m ak in g ." “ W ell, h e re Is b a rg a in No. 1,” he play a « tiltin g gam e. If h e ’d Iteeu l»ny iug a ro ller sk a tin g rin k to raise sa id a s he to re off th e p a p e r fro m one w in te r ra d is h e s In o r w as th in k in g of of th e p a rc e ls a n il h a n d ed h e r th re e ■ I'X i'hangiug th e h ouse a n d lot fo r a w a r p a irs of sto c k in g s. “ T h o se sto c k in g s balloon, sh e w ould h e a r of It In d u e h a v e sold us high a s a d o lla r a p a ir, j tim e. All th ro u g h d in n e r he m a in ­ b u t to m ak e room fo r full sto c k th ey ta in e d a p a tro n iz in g a ir am i c a rrie d a w ere c lo sin g th e m o u t nt 40 cents. su b d u e d e x cite m e n t, a n d It w as not T h e re 's a sa v in g of $ 1.80 rig h t th e re .” | T w o p a irs « e r e No. 10 a n d th e th ird u n til th ey « e r e seated in th e fam ily room t h a t he u n tie d th e bag of m ys- No. 7, w h ile M rs. B o w se r's siz e ts ■ W 4 + + + -M -t"l"H '+ + 'H "H "H HH 't 4 4 + No. 8. H e w a s looking n t h e r w ith a [Original.1 b la n d sm ile on his face, h o w e v er, and A n u m b e r of h a p p e n in g s c o n sp ired to w h a t could sh e sa y ? T h ey h a d n ’t told give m e m y lieloved C eelle, a n d th e him th a t a rtic le s b o u g h t a t a b a rg a in stra n g e s t of all of th em w as th a t a sa le could not be e x ch a n g ed , a n d In mart w hom I n e v e r sa w or h e a rd of m ak in g Ids p u rc h a se he h a d n e v e r t a k ­ should h a v e c ro sse d m y p a th tw ice. en th e size o f th e foot Into n ccount. Q ueer, is n 't It, th a t o n e should lie In­ “ A nd th e s e g lo v es.” he s a id a s he d eb ted to a th ie f for the In e stim a b le held up a p a ir o f k id s g re e n in color tre a s u re o f a good w ife, a w ife o f ra re anti only one b u tto n a t th e w r is t—“the com m on sense, a w ife c ap a b le of m a k ­ girl a s s u re d m e th a t th e y w e re all the in g a w ise decision w ith o u t tim e for go, b u t lu o rd e r to m ak e room for c o n sid era tio n . b ra ss b e d ste a d s th e y «‘e re c lo sin g them I e n te re d my hotel in th e d u sk o f th e o u t. I sa v e d Ju s t 75 c e n ts on 'e m .” evening, w e n t u p s ta irs anil w a s sur- | p rised to see th e tloor of m y room G lo v e s th e W ro n g S iz e . M rs. B o w ser « e a r s a No. 6 glove, 1 a ja r. Q uickly e n te rin g . I sa w a young, a n d th o se w ere 7V&. S he n e v e r w ore well d re sse d w om an s ta n d in g In th e c e n te r of th e room . N e a r h e r w a s m y a g re e n glove In h e r life, a n d Mr. Bow s e r h a d n 't ta k e n notice of th e fact. tru n k o p en —I had left It locked—a n d H e w a tc h e d h e r fa ce for a sm ile, and m uch of Its c o n te n ts s c a tte re d o v e r th e w ith a g re a t effo rt sh e m a n a g e d to floor. "C a u g h t In th e a c t!” I sa id to her. w o rk up one, a n d th e n he p ick ed up She w a s a s w h ite ns a sh e e t, anti I u n o th e r p a rc e l a n ti said: “ W e h a v e h e re som e h a n d k e rc h ie fs fe a re d sh e w ould fa in t. I s ta rte d to t h a t w e re se llin g a t 60 c en ts each. The push th e e le c tric b u tto n to su m m o n room w a s w a n te d fo r w oolen b lan k ets, o th ers, h u t sh e c a u g h t m y h a n d in n a n d so w e bay th e h u n d k e rs a t o n e -! viselike grip. T h en , p u ttin g h e r o th e r “ T H O S R STO C K I.V tlH IIAV-4 S O L D A S H IG H th ird th e re g u la r price. T h e sa v in g h a n d to h e r h e a rt, sh e trie d to sp eak . A S A l»l »1.1, A11 A P A i l t . ” Is n 't e n o u g h to b u y u bouse a n d lot, F in a lly sh e succeed ed In d o in g so lu a te ry . H e m ad e a ju m p to n u s w e r a b u t e v e ry little h e lp s. Am I a b a rg a in w h isp e r: “ D o n 't! F o r h e a v e n 's sak e, d o n 't! I rin g a t th e fro n t door, a n d M rs. B ow ­ h u n te r o r a m 1 n o t? ” s e r c a u g h t sig h t of a boy a n ti n n u m ­ “ O f c o u rse you a re , you d e a r, good c a n 't go to Jail. I c o u ld n 't e n d u re It. b e r of pack ag es. m a n y o u ,” w a s th e reply, th o u g h th ey It w ould kill m e. S p a re m e. I am “ P le a se keep y o u r se a t, m y d e a r ,” he w e re m e n 's h u n d k e rs a u d s h e had Innocent.” T h e la s t th re e w o rd s a n g e re d me. saltl a s sh e c a m e ru n n in g d o w n th e b o u g h t him b e tte r ones m a n y a tim e hall. “ In n o c e n t!" I e x claim ed . "Y ou a re fo r less m oney. “ B u t th o se a re s to re p a c k a g e s ,” she “ I d o n 't ku o w th a t I should«*’! h a v e lidding a lie to a th e ft.” H e r g rip tig h te n e d sp a sm o d ic a lly on re p lied b o u g h t th is ," he e x p la in e d us h e held “ W ell?” tip a c o rse t, “b u t it « a s goin g u t su c h m y w rist. “ Ami I h a v e n 't been sh o p p in g fo r H sa c ritieg Unit i c o u ld n 't r e s is t It—a ! “ I c o n fess, ' sh e sa id p re se n tly . “ L et th r e e d a y s. T h e re m u st he so m e m is­ r e g u la r tw o d o lla r c o rse t fo r 98 c e n ts, m e go.” T h e re h a d been n o th in g of esp ecial ta k e . See If th e y ik m 't b e lfffiy n e x t a n d th e s a le s g irl suit! It w o u ld la s t d o o r.” __ y o u a life tim e . O h. yea, I ’m a d m ittin g v a lu e lu th e tru n k . I f t sh o u ld h a v e “T h e s e p a c k a g e s a re all rig h t. T h ey t h a t th e re Is m oney to b e s a v e d In th e g irl n rre s te d I w ould be p u t to n g re a t d e a l o ' tro u b le . B esides, 1 h a d a r e a d d re ss e d to o u r n a m e a n d nun»- J lo o k in g fo r b a rg a in s .” M rs. B o w s e r w e ig h s 135 p o u n d s. not th e h e a rt to sentl h e r to prison. h e r, a n d th e y w e re d u ly p a id fo r h o u rs ago. If you w ill k in d ly s it d o w n a n d T h a t c o rse t w a s m ad e fo r a w o m a n f “ G o,” I saM , p o in tin g t > th e door. S he ra is e d the w ris t si e held, k issed It s till y o u r h e a tin g h e a r t a n d n o t n et w e ig h in g lu s t UR) p o u n d s m ore. lik e a e h ild o f te u , 1 w ill e x p la in m a t- | w a s n 't tier m a k e o r h e r sty le . T h e , m y h a n d nm i ru sh e d fro .1 th e room . W h a t w as m y surp^ Ise th e n e x t te r s .” h u s b a n d w h o th in k s t h a t h is w ife M r. B o w se r w a s In no h u rry . It w as ! w e a rs m o st a n y old c o rse t h a s som e- | m o rn in g to te e h e r lea v e th e hotel In a c a se fo r d r a m a tic effects, a n d he th in g to le a rn . Mr. B o w se r h a d looked co m p an y wl j a u elder! t lad y of a p ­ m e a n t to r in g In a few . H e p laced | upon a c o rs e t a s a c o rs e t a n d b o u g h t p a re n t res|iet la b ility , bo h g e ttin g Into M rs. B o w se r h a il to la u g h a t j a p riv a te c a rria g e . th e se v e ra l p a rc e ls a n d p a c k a g e s on n j one. “ W ho a re 'h o s e la d le s? " I a sk e d of c h a ir an il p ro c ee d ed to w a lk u p a n d th e g rlm n e s s o f th e Joke, a n d h e w as d o w n th e room w ith h is h a n d s b e h in d p le a se d w ith h im se lf. T h e re w a s one j th e c le rk of th e hotel. “M ine. C n w sh n w nn.l h e r d a u g h ­ him fo r th re e o r fo u r m in u te s. T h en i m o re p a c k a g e —the, la rg e s t o f a ll. Sho | s u s p e c te d Its c o n te n ts a u d w o u ld h av e te r.” h e sa id : “ D o you know a n y th in g a b o u t _ . “ M rs. B o w ser, on n u m e ro u s occa- g iv e n a h u n d re d d o lla rs to be e ls e ­ th e m ? ” ™ slo n s I h a v e ftpoken to you a b o u t r u s h ­ w h e re fo r th e n e x t h a lf ho u r. “ I sh o u ld sa y so. T h ey a lw a y s sto p I t w a s n la d y 's h a t. in g d o w n to w n to b a rg a in su le s." It w a s in te n d e d fo r u y o u n g la d y of h e re w h e n th ey com e to th e c ity ; h a v e “ Yes, a n d y o u h a v e sp o k e n to m e In sto p p e d h e re fo r y e a rs .” e ig h te e n o r tw e n ty . a m ea n w ay, lo o ,” sh e rep lied . I t o c c u rre d to m e th a t th e g irl w a s I t w a s c o ck e d u p on all sides. “ V ery lik e ly I hove. I k u o w th a t I t w a s ra k is h n u d d e b o n a ir a u d sau - j e ith e r a k le p to m a n ia c o r one o f th o se w h e n y o u h a v e s ta te d t h a t y o u could p eople w h o s u p p o rt a re sp e c ta b le s t a ­ b u y th e re g u la r d o lla r a n d a h a lf g love ey a n d Im p u d e n t niul d a retie v lllsh , a n d tio n by th e ft. T h e fo rm e r su p p o sitio n y e t M i. B o w s e r re v e re n tly e x te n d e d It fo r 1)2 c e n ts I h a r e looked u p o n y o u a s could n o t be c o rre c t, fo r only a n ex a s o f t m a rk . You h a v e n o w a n d th e n on Id s h a n d a n d s a id : “ F o r you, m y d e a r, a n d how d o you p e rt co u ld h n v e p ick ed th e lock o f my c a lle d m y a tte n tio n to Indies' h o sie ry tru n k . T h e cuse w a s so m y ste rio u s a t one h a lf p ric e to close ou t. I h a v e lik e It? 1 g o t It fo r $5 le ss t h a n th e t h a t It occupied m y m in d to th e e x ­ g iv e n you m oney to tn k e a v n n tn g e o f r e g u la r p ric e .” l.e t u s tlra w a veil o v e r m o st o f w h irl c lu sio n o f e v e ry th in g else. T h e la s t s u c h R ales h u t I h a v e a t th e so m e tim e fo llo w ed . I t Is su tlic le n t to s a y t h a l , o b je c t I s a w b e fo re goin g to l«ed n t p itie d y o u r g u i l e l e s s n e s s . ” n ig h t an ti th e first th in g on a w a k e n in g “ B u t th e y d o h a v e w h a t th e y call M rs. H o u s e r trie d to f a in t a w a y , b u t in th e m o rn in g w a s t h a t terrifie d , Im ­ k n o e k tlo « u sa les, a n ti n o w a n d I h e n I s h e o nly su c c e e d e d In s ittin g d o w n on I trie d to d is m is s It, th e lloor In h y s te ric s . Mr. B o w s e r once p lo rin g face. h a v e m a d e so m e e x c e lle n t b a rg a in s .” m o re liecam e Mr. B o w s e r—t h a t 1», he b u t It w ould n o t tie d ism isse d . If th e H u n t in g B a r g a in * . Ju m p e d u p a n d d o w n a n d to re th e h a t g irl h a d n o t been n th ie f I sh o u ld h a v e “ F o r y e a rs, M rs. B o w ser, n s I said In to fra g m e n ts . H e ta lk e d a b o u t d l - , su s p e c te d t h a t I h a d fa lle n In love b e fo re , I h a v e c o n sid e re d you a so ft v o rre . S h e w a s o rd e re d to h e r m o th ­ w ith h er. m a rk . I h a v e sm ile d a t th e w a y the e r 's by th e m o rn in g tra in . S ho h a d T h re e y e a rs p a sse d . I h a d n o t c e a s­ c le r k s m u st h a v e sm iled to se e you d riv e n him to th e d e a d lin e a t la s t, ed to w o n d e r a b o u t th e girl w ho had c o m e In b a rg a in h u n tin g . 1 h a v e « a n t and and— e d to s w e a r w h e n I th o u g h t o f th e lit- p u t on h is h a t a n d le ft th e house, th o u s a n d s nm l te n s of th o u s a n d s nm l a n d w h e n h e c a m e In n t 3 o’clock In m illio n s o f d o lla rs you h a v e p a id Into th e m o rn in g a n d w a s a sk e d If It w as t h e c o ffe rs of th e d ry goo d s sto re s. r a in in g o u td o o rs he s h u t his J a w s h a rd T h e r e h a v e lx*t*n tim e s w h e n 1 th o u g h t a n d re fu s e d to a n s w e r, a lth o u g h It to a p p e a l to y o u r com m on s e n s e a n d w a s, a n d h e hud g o t so p p in g w et. o th e r tim e s w hen I d e te rm in e d to fo r M. Q U A D . b id y o u to a tte n d a b a rg a in s a le o f a n y a o r t or k in d .” T o o M u c h Diabolo. “ B u t I g o t th e s e sh o es fo r 75 c e n ts o ff," w a s a n s w e re d . “ T h a t's w o rth s a v in g . Isn ’t It? ” “ A t la s t," h e c o n tin u e d , w ith o u t look ln g n t h e r. " a n Idea stru c k me. W e w ill aay t h a t It w a s a b rig h t Idea. I w o u ld g o s h o p p in g m y se lf and solve fh e m y s te r y o f th e b a rg a in sales. I w o u ld se e k to d is c o v e r w h e re th e frau d e a rn » In. I w o u ld e x p o se th e d u p licity o f t)ie m e r c h a n ts hjii I hold th em up In p u b lic c e n s u re . I w ould d isc o v er w h e th e r a p a ir o f n in e ty -e ig h t c en t a to e k ln g s re d u c e d to 47 e e n ts w e re ac tn a lly w o rth 75 c e u ts ." “ A nd y o u w e n t s h o p p in g th is a f te r n o o n ?" '1 w e n t s h o p p in g .” " A n d y o u («ought—b o u g h t" — " I b o u g h t a n u m b e r o f a rtic le s . T hey a r e h e re. I a r ra n g e d fo r th e ir d e liv e ry a t t h is h o u r.” C u s to m e r—S a lm o n m a y o n n a ise . •A nd d ltl y o u Unit b a rg a in s ? ” a n t W a lte r fa b s e u tm ln d e d ly p r a c tic in g lo u sly a s k e d M rs. B o w ser. "M y d e a r w o m a n , m y n a m e Is Bow­ fo r th e H ire d M e n ia ls' D la b o io h a n d l s e r a s p«rhsi> s y o u k u o w - S a m n e i c a p 1— Y es, sir. S h a ll I sp in it f o r y o u B o w se r. W h en I s a y a th in g I m ean a r w o u ld y o u r a th e r c a tc h It l£ 1 Itfarow It u n d e r y o u r leg ? —T a ilo r. M. E. Church R e e u l it p re a c h in * s e rv ic e ! at th e M e th o d is t ch u rt* e v e ry Sabbath a t 11 a. m a nd a t 8:00 , . m Sunda •chtxil at 10 a . in.; I p w o r tb L e a g u e 7:00 p. M id -» e e l S e rv ic e , T h u rs d a y , 8:00 p . a t. KEV. H . GO ULD, Paatas. German Lutheran Church T h e G erm an L u th e ra n s h old se rvice* on the 2nd an* 4th Sundays of ea ch m onth at 2:30 p . m. H . C. E B ELIN G , f MU>f Christian Church. SC H ED U LE O F SER V IC ES. Bible School, S u n d a y .............................................lOiOOa C om m union a nd p r e a c h in g ..................................... 11:00 a J u n io r M ission B a n d ...................................... .. 3:00 p C h ristia n E n d e a v o r. ...........................................6:30 p P r“ chi“ * ..................................................................... 7:10 p ' « ' IH ayer m e e tin g on T h u rsd ay n ig h t. RE V . SIA S. Pastor. Congregational Church C anday School a t 10 a . m . M o rn in g P re ac h in g Ser­ vice a t 11 o 'c lo c k . E v e n in g s e rv ic e a t 7:30 p. m Voung P e o p le 's M e etin g held al 6:30 p. tn. Mid week s e rv ic e on T h u rsd ay s a t 7:30 p. m. R E V . H . W . BOYD, Pastor. Free Methodist T h e re w ill be p re a c h in g se rv ic e s in th e F re e Metho- lis l C h u rc h e v e ry Sunday a t 11 a. m . and 7:30 p. m. RE V . H . K . B O W M A N . Pastor. Christian Science. S e rv ic e s e v e ry Sunday a t U a. m. and 7:30 p. m. fat th e C h ristia n S c ien c e H a ll. 115 South F ifth Street l He l oved a Thief. ! t i < I U ni c 1 I t c a a P v I tl U ti tl *• U ti " I rt ti» Ion kn ko) tin l*u trfi lor »uj m m* m m W . H. HOLLIS* LA W YER ' -■ .... — ■ City Slaving Parlors » * - > . For the Pest Up to date Work. Baths. Pacific \ve. Foiest Grove. ’ v - ii- .'.fd. I A. f. W it ? , Proprietor Ö . A . M o u lto n S n a p s h o t p h o ti g ra i-h o f S o t r r ; T ft a s bo w a s In tu g c a r r ie d In i so u d a n c h a ir an d • d 1 !> g 'ia - b i. i g K o n g , C h in a . 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