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. * w m . m . S k S - Bate* caught the eye of a . SPECIALISTS IS CHINA. hackman and nodded. A They Knew to e Mieety due* Where tater the carriage stood Their Werfc Retine and Ende. platform, with the driver The Englishman knows how to »erre, open the door for them to and Mr knows how to be served, any* I “ A station platform is n Isaac Taylor Headland In “ Home L ife talk," said Bate« genially: In China.” but to the matter o f service poee we take a drive t h and xervluK w en the BnxHahman must of the auiet streets of the take a second place, for the Chinaman have plenty of time.” has specialised service such aa looked at her with a new never been done In Grant Britain. We xometlmea think we are special hit eyes. ‘I didn’t see you in the” -— he ists In the west. Ws have our eye began, then added hastily, “ Y on specialists, a kind o f servant, o f course, although 1 simply oat them to llina haven’t had dinner, I suppost.**^ trate what I wish to m ? hors, hot they “ No,” hesitating and flnsUffg a often combine with tbs treettneut of little, the eye that o f the ear. the mate and “ Oh, 1 understand!” quickly. j the throat They have not got down “ Y ou are like me and caw t pat up to ■ last analysis o f specieHsing a* the with the makeshifts of a railroad Chinese doctor baa. A mau had been shot with an arrow, tell you restaurant unblushingly, “I ’m about as the heed o f which waa hurled In the A Chance Meeting anq an |t0 E v e n t B e tw e e n T r a in s . »T SARA O ICLEHBAFT “T w o day«’ limit,” said W illi« Bates as he looked doubtfully at the ticket “Can 1 make it in that time?” “ Yea," and the agent pushed some change through the window and waited expectantly for the next man in the line; “ we make close connections. That's your train on the outside track. Better hurry.” flesh. He tried to pull It out., but the Aa this advice was accentuated by hungry as a man can be. akin had closed over the heed, end bi- a sharp “ All aboard!” and s rush nice 'W e i in back wee not able to do ao. B e went to a > and the drafting of all of a few belated passengers toward W e’ll _ go tq, that and have _____ physician to get him to remove It. The Newbafg, Oraeoa. the outside track. Bates snatched land then we’ll drive about the city doctor promptly sawed the abaft off Ftoor in UnionBlock up his handbag and sprang for- land talk until train time.” otoee to the akin and than demanded ward. j There was hesitation, almost re- his fee. “ Bat.” said the sufferer, “the “ Whew, that was certainly a close fusal, on her face; but; feigning n*t heed or the arrow la still Inside.” C . R . C H A P IN “Quite righ t” said the doctor. “ 1 connection!” he said grimly m he|to notice it, be urged her into the- ato a specialist 1 deal only with out swung himself on the rear car of I carriage and then sprang hi side disease*, i f you want the head «a; Pentiate, Deeds, the moving train. “ I f I keep on at self and motioned for the d river to token out you w ill 1uve to go to an ’ the door. legal pápeos. Ab- this rate I ’ll get through in time 1 close other specialist who coma for for the sale, and that will mean a A n hour passed and then a f t a ? ailments.“ thousand dollars in my pocket hour, and soon after a train rum Lucky I thought of it.* bled into the station, and then WON BY OARING WIT. The parlor car was full, so Bates Wed away. Twenty minute* went on until he fountfr a seat with and another train arrived and •tory o f C u r Pawl, His s loquacious, insistent hotftl runner. parted. As it disappeared the Just across was a bright look' riage again whir lea up betide Csar Paul's snuffbox was a* sacred woman in a plain traveling suit, station. as the Imperial crown Itself. No one he glanced at her with sudden, half was allowed to touch I t Kaploff wa- “H as my train gone?” the i geretl that be would take s pinch ont recognizing inquiry and then turned man asked anxiously as she Office, White 22; Rea. Red 123 ¡o f It j * away. the platform. • One morning be walked op to the ta- • ü — ÉM M t M a t ÉM a a a M M Once he noticed tbs' woman id1 Bates took out his watch and , ble which stood near the bed on which the opposite seat looking at him looked st it meditative! . j the c u r still reclined and boldly took nquiringly, as though she, too, was “ I ’m afraid it has,” . i . f r.llu it tbe m a jestic snuffbox Open trying to recall something familiar. “and ray tram oo, with it. poeai- ,ng ,t noWly. ^ taBerted bfal 0ng^ . But when he tnrned to her she was We thousand dollars. W e’ve been ; « ud. while Paul I. was watching him. gazing from the window. gone a little over two" hours, i in stupefactlou at anch audacity.. be When the train stopped at a sta Driver,” severely, “you ought not to I sniffed up the fragrant powder with evident siwtsfactlon. tion for dinner he went to the res hate taken us so far.” “ What are yon doing there, you Office o v a r First National 1 taurant, had a bite and returned to There was grave concern in his ! rogue?” exclaimed the czar excitedly the station. It still lacked five min voice, I but -Bank ! in' his I yes was m fly “ Having a pinch o f snuff, sire. 1 utes of train time, so he walked lei- twinkle, which she - did not notice. ~ Phone White 3-1 have now been oo duty for* eight urely down the platform. The driver twirled his ha) apolo »♦e e e a a a a e a a e e e e e eeeeaaee hours, gad. feeling drown* I thought A s he turned to come back he getically in one hand; but into the It would would keep keep me me awake, awake, for for 1 1 would would « ¡7 - ’ , * ' r It ound himself face to face with the other a generous tip had been slip- r»u»er break the rule» o f etiquette than woman who aat opposite him in the ped, so he was silent. . neglect my duty.“ car. For a- moment they gazed “ It is really too bad. Bates coD- Paul barst out laughing and merely squarely into each other’s eyes; then.| tinned sympathetically, ’ Thera is replied: both started forward, only one more train out today,' and ’ 'JIbat’g right enough, my lad. but aa “ Aren’t you W illis • Bales ?” the that goes towhTd Richmond. B u t *,,uflrbox * no* *•*«* enon« b ta r keep U for your woman asked eagerly. “ I thought I I ’ll frfl you what,” aa though Struck bo.tfb..of “ r ° w knew you on the train.” by a sudden solution o f the prototom. “ ------— :------------- “ Yea, and yea are, or were, Alice “suppose we take that You know Reptile« Are Durfee,” Bates said, no less eagerly what you have promised me at the. According to a naturalist, serpenta, la “ My, but L’jn glad to meet you! I * t end of three month's. N ow . what in spite of tbelr reputation for it’s eighteen years since 1 the use o f waiting that long? Y o u are very oburtslgbtefl. Some of e ft the old village, and I haven’t have no people* and ( have none, j cannot see more than a yard or two In seen a soul from there since. How and if you g o beck to that school , them. Other reptile« are slml- deficient to sense of rta H en- you, have been telling me about it ; Bob will be to unappreciative employers ! *** • * tborlr> «*sert* that a have. and at wage* - * <*“ <* * r~ t-r wages that will scarce * pay „1 °^ 1 l ” * tnan six times Its own length. In ro hut he and I never did get on well yoUr expenses. 1 have a good houee : « , bearing, n a n , reptiles are Office over U . S. Nati. Bank. together. Oh, I beg your pardon” — waiting fo r somebody to look aftqr more dettcieat tban to Phone Black 171 hurriedly— “I forgot!” it and m ore monev in the bank than Some serpents are deaf, the tan. It Is “My mother died tea yearn ago/ I know what to 4 » # ith . Now , my , sold, being unable to bear any she answered steadily. “ A fter that idea is for us to go to a minister. The term “denf adder” consequently a fact. In one respect some came south and have been back You know where a minister liv es.' reptiles show singular acuteness. They nnty once since. Henry T aber had don’t you ?” to the driver. have an unerring Instinct for water the poatoffice the laat 1 knew, and “ Y is, sorr,” grinning. D r . J o h n 8. R a n k in nod to dry weather w ill travel straight Bob” — “ And then come back and take to tt. even when they are at such long X im a a M suadO NS There was a significant movement the train for Richmond. I t is a distances that the mystery Is how they across the platform, and Bates very nice city, and you are. bound could possibly become aware o f its ever O. S. National glanced at hia watch. to like it. How does the scheme > locality Office phone Bine 171 “ It’s time to get on boerdi” he strike you ?” Phone Black 116 exclaimed. “ W e’ll finish our talk Evidently it struck her unfavora- Th * Seal's 8 «ns« o f Small. in the car.” The sense o f smell possessed by the blv or as something too astounding seals la very strong and will invariably But the woman drew back. to admit even of a reply. “ This isn’t rqy’ train,” she aaid . “G ood!” he said beamingly. “Si wake them ont of a sound sleep even “ I wait here two hours.” lence means consent. N o w we will If you come upon them ever so quietly “ R eally!” with sudden dismay in drive back to the hotel end write a of letters. You tell the ‘ b*“ tb.s w .y much more tborougb- his voice. “ W hy, I was counting on LAWYER Dr. H. C. Dixon D E N T IS T P. F. HAWKINS I d e n t is t ! J. C. PRICE D E N T IS T 1 Littlefield ft Romig P H Y S IC IA N S I- f t and SU R G E O N S Office la P in t N at’l Bank Bldg. Blade 31 m i > »»♦ »♦ ♦ • ♦ • »»»»♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ »♦ »♦ ♦ • ♦ >» » » » » » » » » » « M IM M I Í D R . TH O S. W . H ESTER P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Office in Dixon Building Miào WUb 22. tea. White 11 N E W BERG - - OREGON | « * ♦ ♦ * * * * * * ♦ * M fo M fo t e M M DR« SAR AH E . S M IT H Pffiee in City Had Office Phone—White 147 Residence Phooe— Blue 68 NEW BERG ~ OREGON e »»»»»e e e » » » » »» » » » »» » » »» » ' ! : Dr.C.LBnma,D.V.S. I m m r rtm C m í 9 l M M i < awl hoapatal al Goadoa'i Bern, < ■ end Hancock. Phene Bleck 47 •aewered de» or eight. S lock «. . \ \ ^ » ' 5î . * s f c . - „ » » » » » » » • » » » • M » » » » » » » » » » J. H. GIBSON, M et . Y a m h ill C o u n t y ]A b » * r a c t C o . M c M u n m u i. Ox noon The Graphic and Weekly Ore- i, on« year, $2.00. good long talk. Is Bob— your husband— along ?” She looked surprised. “ I don’t know what you mean.” -»he answered. “I have never mar ried. I came south ten years ago in search of work and have been teach ing school ever since. Y o u ’ll miss vour train.” It was already gliding down the platform, but he neither noticed it nor her warning. In his ¿yes was an expression of incredulous in rpiirv. "Is n ’t Bob Bates” — She motioned toward the train. “ Y o u ’ll miss it!” she cried again Then her hand dropped to her side. “T h ere; it is too late! Was it very impoi riant?” anxiously.. no— that is, I guess so,” he answered indifferently. “ A thou sand dollars, I believe.” A porter came down the platfofan. and Bates called him with a gesture. “ H ow long before the uext train north ?” he demanded. “ An hour and forty minutes.” “ G ood!” turning to her, with beaming satisfaction. “ And you have to urait two hours. That will give us plenty of time to talk. Now.” with a strange eagerness in hia voice, “do you mean to tell the that you did not marry Bob Bates the fall I left?” “ Certainly I did not.” wondering- ly. never married anybody, much (ess Bob Rates. 1 never liked that nan.r “ Strange, and he told me” — “W hat?” she demanded sharply. “ Why, that you were promised to Sim and that— well, wnat he told mfe waa the cause of my leaving and of my not communicating with anv one in the old village during ail *hene ▼ «**«, And to think” — H er- couple u. .evxere. x ou sou x..e though yon be s half mile ¿tstnnt. school com mittee that unforeseen than if you came up carelessly from circumstances prevented your re- ! the leeward and even walked to among turning, and I "will write that the them, they seeming to feel that you same kind of circumstances have are not different from one of tbelr own kept me from attending the sale, species until they smell you. The chief attraction In these animals Is tbelr Come.” h t o ! ter*®- handsome eyes, which Indicate She parted her lips as tb groat Intelligence. They are a deep rötest and even tried to draw ck, bluteb black, with a s o ft glistening ut her heart was with this man appearance, and the pupil, like the { who had been so much to her youth ; cat’s, I* capable of great dilation and and who had returned, sod in the contraction, end she entered the carriage with ! - him, and the door was again closed w h u t sod Flour, by the driver. — ---- ------- — j ft takes about four and a half Mish i t is said that the groom is usual- ’ els o f wheat to make s barrel o f floar. tv the one to show trepidation at a but different wheats vary from this es wedding, but in this case it was the timate. A bard wheat produces more bride. In s twinkling the whole flour to the bushel than a soft wheat Generally speaking, a bushel of wboat course of her life hnd been turned. will yield from 70 to 75 per cent of She was being transformed from a floar o f different grades, distributed schoolteacher to a wife. But in her about os follows: Patent floor. 68 to (10 breast was that satisfaction st be per cent: bakers' floor. 8 to 10 per cent; ing permitted to give up that strug red dog. S per cent making approxi 75 per cent of flour and gle with the world which is natural mately 70 to men and usually distasteful to leaving 25 to 80 per ceqt o f feedstuff— women. Instead « vision glimmered that tq bran, shorts etc.—Philadelphia Press. ' before her eyes— a vision of home, husband and children— and, despite such gasps as one will take at being swung over a precipice, she was h ,w y - ___ ___________ Not m Contortionist. , MINSTRELS OF TRIPOLI MysSerlsus Music lane Who FIK »la w t* »lose at A il Mourn. The strange music music lane hoard and seen la Tripoli are described hy Mrs. Mabhi L. Todd to bar booh, “ Tripoli the Mysterious:” “The children are possessed o f won derful mental quickness. They ac quire languages without effort and the »treat urchlnu use easily Froach. Itol- ton and all the languages.that are cur rent to their narrow streets. The strange muele o f the city, too—the weird chants, t ^ cymbals, flageolets end queer ■ triaged instrumente—deep ly Impresas« the American visiter. “flomotlmqs at dawn, when roofs and minarets ware dasr.Ungly white against the sapphire aky. while yet the laby rinthine streets st tbs bottoms o f atoe co casyeos lay to twilight gray, strange ama foam the desert would stalk by. making uncanny music. , “ One o f them, very tall and blacker was dressed la a low neck- sleeved garment, greatly abbreviated as to skirts, playing maio- (U m In.A minor mode unknown to the west, sad his stride was full o f a dig nity well nigh appalling. ' “The Instrument slightly resembled a Scotch bagpipe decorated with bar baric strings o f shells andUbeads. an Inflated akin with a primitive mouth piece nod at the opposite end two pointed projection* like hone. Hia companion beat upon a curious little tomtom and now and then sang af a. > * - M i— - DtooactirannK - , * cortil . ... ... ... - i.. ■ — — - - “ Black boys followed. Jumped. about> ed. danced like wild creatures, excited beyond all bounds by this oddly com pelling music as the rhythm penetrated and seised tbelr Imsginsthm, Although these men o f mystery generally passed about sunrise, they sometimes went by In the night Once o r'tw ice the weird performance took place shoot 2 O'clock to fhnjmurnlng. The minstrels always walked wttb peculiar sw ift ness. intent opon the to hand” A Question o f Ownership. “Are you the man »ho advertises •Own your own home?* aaid the de- jeoted looking caller. -“I am,” answered the real estate dealer. “Well, I’d like to get the recipe.” “The what r “The recipe— the modus operas- dL I want to know what to do to own ray own home. Our eook has a temper , like a raging lion and mi rentes, if you oan. teD1 d es like Hercules, her. MoheyV me how to dispossess di no object” — Washington Star. Royal Nlcknan.»». K ang H i. the best of Chinese em perors, was known s i the “Father end Mother” of his people. *A aa of Mesopotamia” was a com pliment bestowed upon Merwin E of that country because Mesopo tamia st the time had a spades of ass that nev«r fled from the enemy. < On account of A red stein on his face Malcolm IT. of Scotland was called ’‘T h e Fiery Face.” Hadrian! o f Rome whs knpwn as the “Darling of Mankind.” end T itu i. wqs celled the “ TVHffhl of Mankind. LAYING A SPECTER. A F ilm y B lu e L ig h t and Japanese Felloe. In the village o f Haae. near KansakL at the end o f the Rokosan range, soys the- Kobe Yusbln. rumors were, set afloat not long ago that In tb* small boors o f the morning a phantom could be seen at the Mtyama pa« some time ago a murder was ted hy robbers. The ghost be caught algbt o f * lonely traveler, would attempt to stop him. sP If be bod something important to say. Peo ple reported baring iron a filmy blue light hovering to tbelr path. Is the whole village ao one dared thereafter to walk that way after dark. The rumor was laogbed St by the skeptical police, bat late one algbt a number o f officere were toetrocteu to patrol the haunted pas» to the o f bringing relief to the tortured o f the timid by proving that there eo ghost or. should be be met. putting him under aivest Every half hour a ft er midnight a different policeman was to traverse the pas*. Dp to half past 2 nothing happened. Then one o f them n w the blue light to front o f him. . B o blow his whistle and ran—back to the police station. The others otto ran—la the same direction. When morning came the whole coan tryslde Joined the police to making search for the ghdsL What they found near the scene o f the blue tight eras a human skeleton to a long dlaRffid lime kiln. The local scientist declared that the light was B l the poor neglected bones, thereupon interred with full Beddktst - -- higher grade. Black SHk Stove Polish A Shine in Every Drop CHASE f t LINTON GRAVEL COMPANY A ll kinds o f gravel for con crete work, cement block», or wood work furnished on short notice. Chi Telephone White 85 A Chinese typewriter Is a wonderful contrivance. It has 4.300 characters. It has only three keys, it can moke 50.000 letters or characters by combi nations o f the basic 4 . 200 . To write s GDOKM>MlMM08WMB«08M0BgOI?g:«Cg3Kajg!) letter yon turn s cylinder upon which are the 4.200 characters until the right one comes opposite the keyboard o f the guide on another cylinder. After striking the printing ksy, Just as on an American machine, you begin a still bunt for the next character which you are to print, and ao on while lasts.—Christian Herald. ffiü Site» • Specialty ’ The Newberq Transfer Co. P. S. Tim berlake, Prop. “ Why are there so many old Jokes on the stager' “ Ob. they gw good. That Is due to the feeling o f superiority produced by the fact that you know the answer, while the actor gink who is being told the Joke apparently does n o t“ —Louis ville Courier-Journal. Strategy. 1 He—Ob. that's only a d im —Cornell Widow. Mirth. Joy «• ta l physicians. 1 i i far as Kaniakl breathe Hub—I told Bohrsnm that we might drop In on them tonight W ife—Oh. fudge! Ton know I don’t want to rtstt those people, sod 1 can’t son why yon Freeman tb « Hi «tartan. da Hob—1 don’t I told him th at so It was sa English Ms bop who. when that w# can stay st bom# tonight with the historian Freeman bad worn ont out fear of having them drop to on as hia patience with bis rudeness. Intro —Boston Transcript duced him to a waiting audience aa “the distinguished scholar that so ad • — visito mirably describes and Illustrates the As ha crawled ont of the wreck savagery o f our ancestors.“ his ante s «ollcltoua friend £ you covered 7' Tbs Result. “ Tea.“ be said sadly, “ with mod. “ Dear me. girls: Whet on earth Is blood, chagrin and bis ara ace. Is that that pemlInf'Sweetisb smell to tb# air enough r —Detroit Free Press all over the botw er ~ “ Why. Gara Icllne Is burning Sor nié His Fref«Mieto love letters in the furosce."-Baltim ore She (potatine to a noted blood sps- American. daMst)—Who lq that distinguished look- — A merchant died, leaving to his only son the conduct of his exten sive business, and great doubt was expressed in some qnsrters whether the young man possessed the ability to carry out the father’s policies. “ W ell,” said one kindly disposed friend, “ for my part I think Henry is very bright and capable. [ ’« rare he will succeed.” “Perhaps you’re right.” said an There Mnol Have other friend. “Henry is undonbted* “ Was yonr banquet s success?” ly a clever fellow; but, take it from “Great! W « couldn't have bad a big me, old man. he hasn’t got the head ger crowd If It had been a free fend.“ to fill hi* father’s shoes.” -D etroit Free Press. Fee Family Us* “Henry,” ' • Jersey commute^« wife began thoughtfully, *Trfl baeu thinking • lot about yen lately.” “What’s nPr “Since we moved here to Jeney and you’ve gone back- and forth ev ery day to tha city you V v * seen absolutely nothing of the ohUdren.” “I don’t ace how that can bo helped,” aaid Hthry. “When I leave in the morning they are not np, and when I come book in thej evening they’re in bed.” “Yes.” said the wife, “that Ik ao, hot you might st least «end them a souvenir postcard now and then.”— New York Tii une*. > * > Office phone Blark 100 Residence phone Rad Tf (MNNl N0>É|<R>BWBpBNBlMÉOMi Notice of Sheriff’s Sole. L Kot,i * to given that by vtrtna ot an naaatloB and order ol tala la.a«4 oat of tb« Circuit Court of lb* Plata of orueou for thr Coua.y o f f u a t h l l l . t ha»thrt ■! yo?*F#,bru a ry? 1*14 upon • Jadranam, drrr** and order of tel* lu favor ot o tw ST. . A. Parriab. P ^ rtta.T irúardiañ' iard lan ot o* tl the ■ ta w of Walter eatate W elur 1. Vinton, Viuaoo. a minor, plaint olein tig m ! V. k j S H . £ S 5 i& Loab Lubmutt ñutí and T J,~ J. L L*oni^"defVtKlaDU,' o o a S T < fffo s «o « duîy rendered and «ntorod of raoord In tald _ court < on ’•ho aotb day of Deoeeiber, 1*14 and which wh aaid execution and order of aula waa raooiv« 0 « tho Mb day Of PabruaryT l A . T t a v a tovürd T . Ä . » S « 14ta*day of March. 1*11, at (h* hour of I I .00 o’clock A M of mid day, at tba Weet door of Coon bouao, is MoMinVvllie! Yanbll* County* Greet», tail <0 tho hl( baat b»d-i*r, at p“ blie auction, faubloot to rodauiptloii, for each la hand, all the rlsbt, title and interent which the •aid «bove r. j - . - *«m *d defendania, or either of them had oa the u h d ay of Soramber, im , tb , ?£*• herein forecloead. or aluce too, aa pial ____ County Recorder for aal.i County nty «ad State; to aatlafy the aura ol Mm 00 . loeetherwlth tat therwtr------- tharaonalnoa July * 1 , i*i»,7 tth a rate of eight tr cent per annum, cad the further aura of K * U together with In tere« en aaid leal nara^ ed - « etnee the lMh day of July, i*ULai thoE ta & 5?r Í7"* P*r annum ; ami the Ambar aura _ f * r L >l t* f>* T w 'd «e llo «, aad the ORtt R Un alR * ■ 01 f - * • f? •*"*» *od dlahuraeraanta of paid a tloa end «ce •ruing tilog coate, coau, duo the plaintiff ui id Juagmout, and order of I thU loth day of February. ]* ml F .O. Hendvraon, are great - w e P * * * ig M * ~