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E U R O P E A » 1X H 1 Z8 S T A X V H 0 T H E (C H O O U CASTORIA 'I find Cascarets *0 fo o d that I would ha without them. I waa troubled a at deal with torpid liver and headache Ml very much batter. I shall cer- recomtnend them to my friends as F or In fan ts and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PER CERT. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of BEE THE OREAT Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition , Coma to tba Fair; jrou'U Hko it. FINE ALBUM OF PLATES OF THE BUILD MG8 »ant far *0c Mono* Order And another ot the eiiy at SCATTLt, THE “ G t t l o r THE COAST” Vary Fine, for 11.06. postpaid 417 Jobs» Hfc. Uct I m 1912 Spokane, Kalispel or Missoula and Coeur d'Alene o t N a r c o t ic , If yoa intend coins to the opening of these reservations, it will bo to year advantage to call or write the HOMESEEKERS CLUB 413 Central Building, Seattle, Washington CRESCENT A pore phosphate hiking powder that does all that, the DAISY FLY KILLER Say not, the Struggle naught availeth. The labor and the wounds are vain. The enemy faints not, nor faileth. And aa things have been they remain ✓ I f hopes were dupes, fears may be liars} It may be, in yon amoke concealed. Your comrades chase e’en now the fliem And hot to r you possess the field. in fe t t ln s there— I wanted to ask Del- afield soma Questions." “ Yes, daddy." “ W ell, the certain party----- * “ Th e man you were to meet?” “ Yeas He’s a young man. H is name is Andrus.” "Andrus T” “ Th at's it, Robert Andras. He satisfied with thla promise. And that, dearie, la what I call eating humble pie— and lots o f I t ” There was a little ellence. “ Daddy,” said the girl, “ I want youi advice.” “ But I know nothing about hats or gowns.” She softly laughed. “ It's a money m atter this time, dad- ry. I bought a half interest In a manufacturing plant a year ago hnd I ’ve been offered 400 per cent profit on my Investment i f I sell out.” The old man stared down at her. "T h a t sounds good. W hat’s tho plant called?” Th e g ir l hesitated. “ It’s the Andrua Transm itter Com pany. daddy.” "W h e t!“ "Yoa. daddy., I ’m tho partner who must be consulted.” "Y o u !” “ Yes. daddy. W hat do you advise me to d o r “ Let me get m y breath, yon raw ca l!” “ A ll right, daddy. Taka your time.” She looked toward, the door. “ R ob e r t!” she called. And Robert Andrus entered the room. “ H ere Is my part ner, daddy.” The old man stared at tha newcom er. “ W ell, w ell,’’ he muttered. “ And, daddy, Robert's price haa gone up. I — I'fo u n d It out thla after noon. Ho wants me, to o !” Tho old man stared from Robert to the girl. H er arm stole around his neck. ” 8ay It’s all right, daddy.” H e sank back with a sigh o f resig nation. “ More humble pie,” he murmured — Cleveland Plain Dealer. For while the tired wares, vainly break ma about him. I f Delafleld la right, he’s a remarkable w orthy young fel ing, low— straight, honest and fins aa silk. ..... r / * Seem here no painful inch to gain. Far back, through creeks and Inlets mak W hat's the matter, dearie?" “ Th e fire makes my face burn, dad ing. ’ fix' 7...X'* /Eî?ÎÎV.r*‘uiiu Comae silent, flooding In, the main. dy. I ’ll move a little back.” ?r' mîcô*-oJHm* “ Perhaps you den’t cars fo r the And not by eastern windows only, story T*' When daylight cornea, comes la "Oh. yes. daddy, go on.” light; "W e ll, the funny part o f it Is that la front, the ran climbs, how slowly, I once turned thia same young fel Bat westward, look, the land is bright low down cold. I t happened one day -Arthur Hugh Clough. when I waa home hers with the m is ery In m y leg. And there I was In COFFER Delafleld’s office, keeping an appolnt- m « youngster.” ment w ith the very "G o on, daddy.” “ Th e boy had perfected a valuable device, a transm itter o f a rem ark ably Ingenious type. He brought It to me. H e thought the Carter Motor Company could use I t I knew It was “ I overheard tha offer my father a good thing the Instant I looked at made you. You think the device is I t But you know, daddy Isn’ t exactly worth more?” him self when the rheumatism nips “ V ery much more.” him.” “ I have some money lyin g ldlo, Mr. " I know, daddy.” Andrus, money I would bo glad to “ W ell, 1 gave him to understand Invest. It la my own. left me by that wa didn’t want his device. But my Grandfather Atwood. W ill you— I offered to buy It from him and de . r . frira -. tta l «¡¡>.£ ■ * K m w wait, pleaae— lot ma buy an Interest aawart will rollrT* |h»m. *»d *u 7°* “ *** “ stroy I t H e wouldn’ t selL Somehow a# I» to m q U for iProa B f,|. ®i _ In your device?” D r . M a y ’ s K p ile p t le ld a C a ra , t. « . . e a r »l t n e u t r i whoro oroiythias Mot Th e young man’s face flushed. failo.1 e » » t froo o a * Slfoetioa«. Rrproot b t p k. H e stared at her. MtifiOfiirmxi mmé bmn a ®V __r "Y ou are quite In earnast about M if mo . w n . « ¡ y A2 .V la ^ mAAnm dr . w . h . m a t , thla?” ho murmured. 5 4 8 Pearl Street« Now York City. “ Your question la not compliment ary,“ said the girl. “ I am In earnest, D s r i s r l s « h r th e C o u tru e f. however, and assure you that tha In Suppose we pay the doctor by the week vestigation conducted by my law yer T o doctor us however great or slight ia w ill bo a painstaking one. Does that Our ailment— health insurance, so to meet with your approval?“ ■peak; "Thoroughly,” he quickly answered. W e’d probably have less appendicitis. This wondeful man haa "B u t le It possible that you really made a life study of the Likewise if things could just be thus mean all thla?" properties of Roots. fixed up , Herits and Barks, and “ A t 10 o'clock to-morrow m orning la giving the world the So we on the Installment plan could beuedt of hie you w ill be at the law office o f John buy s Dalafleld, In the Cranston building. No Mercury. Poison. Good bunch of health ’tis likely that our Mr. Dalafleld Is my advlaer and holds Drag. Used. No cup ^ B m s a t . Operations or Cutting my legacy In trust fo r me. I w ill Would not be bitter from neurasthenia. Ouormnteeo to ears Catarrh. Asthma. Lang. notify him o f your coming. Is that Stomach and Kidnoy troubioa, and all Prirato It certainly’» a moot attractive »rheme understood f* Pitot »so of I f n and Women. Thu» to avoid the periodic ahadedoww She watched him narrowly. A SURE CANCER CURE From bills that break us, so we’d never Just roroiyod from Pekin. China-aafat sura “ Yoa,” he answered, "unless I waks dream and rohabio. U..failing in it* works. up and find this Is all a dream.” I f yoa cannot call, writs for symptom blank O f suffering again from general. break and circular. Inclose 4 cents in stamp*. “ I trust,” she gravely said, “ that down. CONSULTATION fECC you w ill not forget oar verbal under standing. I f your device can be shown The joy of living It would color ao Tw ould seem that we saw life’s llgh- up to the full satisfaction of my ad through s prism. viser yon are to sell me a half In And yet we have some dire doubts, don’t terest In the Andrua transmitter for you know, f20,000 cash. Ia thla your understand About our darned old chronic rheuma I felt aura he would come back and ing?" tism. accept my offer. I waa positive he Ha waa quite overwhelmed by her couldn’t get the capital he needed to dlrestnesa. Bat let as pay the doctor by the week. s ta ii a plant and manufacture the Aa we pay for our furniture and fix T h a t Is my understanding,” he an thliig— and thut’s where I was wrong. tures, swered. “ Shall I put It on paper?” Somebody let him have the money.” And maybe we the druggist need not seek 8he shook her pretty head. ’’W ho was I t daddy?” So often, tor those queer prescription ‘T h la le a tast transaction," sho mixtures. “ I don't know. But the plant was said. “ You have faith In your device built and proved a good thing from — Indianapolis News. and I have faith In you.” the very start. Th e boy foupd a mar It was a year later and E verett H is M odel. ket fo r his invsntlon almost- Immedi Carter sat before the blazing hearth Many a youth Is taken w ith the do ately, and the little factory has been log. But. the rheumatic leg was no sire to w rite. Often he does not know w orking right up to Its lim it It got longer reetlng on tho cushioned stool. exactly what he wishes to compose, ms scared some tim e ago. And I but thw itch for tho pen is strong. The A soft footfall drew his attention. was still more scared when I heard Bellman tella the story o f an ambi “ Como In, Florence,” he called. that the National Engine Company U R W A W IR E The g irl came and aat by bla aide wanted the factory’! entire output. tious young man who called upon a . t o n a Leader in Painleoe Denta- Chicago publisher. on the low etool. Work in Portland. The C arter Motor Company couldn’ t’ H e Informed the publisher that he "H ullo, daddy." she said. atand by and lot that happen. And She rested her brown bead against so I was there In your old friend's had decided to w rite a book. “ May I venture to Inquire as to the bla arm. offleo, prepared to arrange a deal with nature o f tho book you propose to "W ell, dearie?" this gifted youngster. W ell, he came that WF. CAN DO THETR ENTIRE CrtOwN. asked the publisher, very H ie hand lovin gly stroked the brown In presently— a fins looking lad. man w rite r* BRIDGE AND PLATE WORE IN A DAY if politely. necessary. POSITIVELY P A IN L E S S EX hair. ly and scrupulously polite. H e really TRACTING FREE when platss or bridge* are or “ Oh,” came In an offhand w ay from "F ee lin g pretty good, daddy?" dered WE REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE seemed glad to see me— which might tha aspirant to litera ry fame, “ I think TEETH ANDROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST “ Yea, dearie?” be wondered at. W ell, I made up my PAIN NO STUDENTS, no nncsrtainty. o f doing something on the lin e o f *Los "N o twinges?” mind In less than no time that there F o r th* Next Fifteen Days Miserable»,' only livelier, yon know.” “ N o t tor a long tim e." waa nothing to bo gained by beating We trill give yoa a good Itk gold er pare*. lain crown for................................... . *S.V> They watched the crackling bias#. about tha buah, and eo I came right N ever Bar D r». Bk bridge teeth ................................... 1(0 “ You didn't oat much dinner, dad- eut and offered him 1200,000 fo r hU “ Yea.” he chattered, ” 1 w ill lava Molar crown.,..,.................................. • Ino Gold or enema! filling»......................... . 1.00 dYeM plant and hta patents, and. In addi yon just aa much when you am old Silver BIHnge. •«........ R Good rubber p la t«................................ 5 00 “ Didn’t i r tion to this, the position o f manager of ta d g r a y !” The hast rod mbhor olatas .................... 7.00 “ I ’m quits aura yon didn’t ” “ W all.” M id she. decisively, - ] may our works with a 110,000 salary.” Painless extraction »..................................r i. (0 liv e to be old, but I ’ll never be g r a y !” He laughed. Thu g irl suddenly laughed. A L L W O R K G U A R A N TE E D is T E A R « "W h y, that was line, daddy. And — D etroit F ree Press. "Perhaps the humble pie I a te to day spoiled a y appetite.” what did tha gifted young man do?” D o u b le Crossed. "Hum ple pie, daddy f* “Th o gifted young man never turn Freddie—T h ey have the no-break- ed a hair. U ha waa surprised at fast fad around our house. " I guess that’s what they sail i t * my offer he carefully concealed the "T a ll ma about I t ” Bobbie— How do you stand It? tk e t H e thanked me. but added that Ha laughed again. F red d ie— P retty w ell, except when " I t doesn’t put your daddy In a very he would be guided entirely by hts I*m bad and get sent to bed without flattering lig h t But I ’ll tell you about partner, who owns a half Ihtereat lu any «upper.— Puck. It I had aa appointment this after the factory and patents. H e prom Plen ty o f people can stand adversity, noon w ith a certain party at your old ised to lot mo know, his partner's de friend Delafleld’s. I was a UtUa early cision very soon, and I had to be bat only a tow can stand prosperity. fir a a ffi: *• -r I KvM. cimi», cru, .'h * c Humble Pie P\PS C. Gee Wo Til Cliiisi Doctor The C Gee Wo Medicine Co. Ont-of-Town People D r. W . A. W ise Use For Over Thirty Years Copy o f Wrapper. A P le a s a n t CASTORIA B o t v in * S u rp rise. "S h e married the old fallow fo r M s money and ha hasn't got any.” “ W asn't she dreadfully disappoint ed?” “ N ot a b it She’« got It.” — Balti more A m erican. ___________ M ilk P ro b le m . Mother* win Sod Mrs. Winslow's Boothia« Syrup the best remedv to use tor thqlrrhllrtroa Suriag the teethln« period. I t is a mother’ s duty to keep con- itan tly on hand some reliab le remedy for use in ease o f sudden accident or mishap to the children. Hamlins W is- ard O il can be depended upon fo r ju st Cheap RW IIa*. U n d e JSeke (back from the % ity)— You talk about cheap rldin’ ! I rode tw enty miles on a street k’yar, an’ all it cost me was s nickel. U n d e Jed— Gosh! That ain’t noth in’ . When I was that last year I rode to the top 'o f the tallest bnlldln’ In town an’ it didn’t cost mo a blamed cen t!— Chicago Tribune lb s “ W e’re thinking of keeping a cow," said lira. Lapsling. “ A neighbor o f ours has a big vacant lot when we can pas teurize her.” Rew atrU o f D u p lic it y . "Tommy, do you know where little boya go that tel) Ues?” “ Yon bet 1 do ! That’s the way moat sC 'em get to go to the ball games." Allen’s Foot-Ease Is a certain rare lor m U i D f . c M I u i , and«wollen,aching feet, by all Druggist*. Price 25c. Don’t accepi ï “.?,tii uÎS TrtJl1. A llea A Olm*ted. Le Roy. R V. FREE. Ad H eel When level/ woman buys a bonnet Constructed of some shredded hay She piles s lot o f fruit upon it And walks along the Gay Whits Way. — New York Evening Mail. M ore ^ ^ F r ie n d s E v e r y Y e a i^ f W e* 11 soon count you am ong them. ~ It’s just a m atter or time. M ore and more housewives are giving up the old style, high-priced, Trust-m ade Bakii owders. Thousands are turning to BAKING POWDER One trial does it. Y ou’ll never go back. Speak to your grocer. Lighten sweeter baking’ or moneg refunded. F ar bet- I ter. Costs much less. Y o u won’t believe it till you try for your- s e i£ M fg .C a t Chicago | Organize a local Telephone System Just think what a Telephone System would save you— all your neighbors si your call— your doctor— your veterinarian— postoffice— depot — merchant. N o matter how far from the nearest Telephone Company, your community can have its own local service at a very low cost of maintenance. Western f/ecTric Rural Telephones ara In use in thootandt of communities. T b s equipment is tbs standard Bell Telephone apparatus. This means most reliable and economical service. This rural telephone system it moderate In cost— easily within the reach o f the average farms*. V yam raw intaraatad, cat amt thla »dnarthamani. Fvsariaca, Sranla.