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W. W. NOiLINCS^fOim« ft SON FUNERAL DIRECTORS H U IT AT MOWAMO NCWBCHO, OHK. » î HI k î CftHbtftS || hi (fd PERFECT FUNÖRAL SERVICE. • FW P U « V U 25. Black 94 UNDERTAKERS . HODSON A ELLIOTT Hanc dmwa or Amo Foaeral Cat a* aad Paiian X » m i 705 1-2 FU OftoeCraea 118. Re». Blge 11«.Red203 ^ TTORNZY-AT-LAW CLARENCE B U T T W ill practice in all the court« o f the Special attention giYaa to pro- ark, the writing o f deeds, mort- con tracts and the drafting o f all New berg. Ore legal p «pen. !—Second Floor in Union EST* C. R. CHAPIN LAW YER in all court«; Probate, Deed«, and all legal papeu. Ab- f IIM M M IM M M W M W W W I Dr. H. C. Dixon DENTIST t O ffi«. WkiU 22; R w . lUd 121 P .F .H A W K IN S i j D E N T IS T ; Office over First National Bank - Phone W hite 3-1 ! è444»4 M » M M 4 > 4M t M M >e J. C. PRICE DENTIST Office over U . S. N atl. Bank Phone Black 171 Dr. John 8. Rankin Office ever U. S. National Bank - Office phone Blue 171 Phone Black US Littlefield & Romig PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS ; Office in First N a t'l Bank Bldg. J Phone. Black 31 I DR.THOS. W. HESTER Physician and Surgeon Office in Dixon Building f i n » Office Wkit* 22 , Rac. White II N E W BER G - - O R EG O N Cupid and Conversation -9 B S B S B = S S S B 9 B B S S a S ly have broken gutted. PRECIOUS PETROLEUM. , Never had her mother been so n to a Priests— Reeewrae That voluble with that destructive volu ( ) Never Ba Raplaaad. bility which wearies and sicketts. “ How much petroleum there Is In the A t intervals Dena glanced at Nick's United State« no one knows.” writes uxzled, amused face and Ma«|»«d Franklin K. Lana In an article an er hand* harder to keep from v y “ Economic Preparedness,” published la the Scientific American. But at the ing out. present rata at consumption—286,000,- A ll that week her mother discuss 000 barrels a year—It w ill soon ba sa ed her prospects and gave the ad fer the geological survey's vice her own experiences warranted. estimate to 23,000,000.000 Once Dena cried in agony, “ But banana. By SUSAN H MORELY x can’t you see that he mav not "W hatever the supply,“ says Mr. think of marrying m e r* and fell “It should not bo allowed In Its Mrs. Naughton came oat of the thereafter into tearful silence. state to compote with coal as parlor and shut the door carefully fuel. Petroleum Is a priests— resource, But the following Saturday for it can never ba replaced. Tress can behind her. ing he came again, and again ba grown again on the soli from whleh Naughton sat in the room and “ Itfa too cold for yoa to eet in they hare been‘taken. But how can ed every minute. Nick and there tonight,” the said. “ My, yoa petroleum ho produced? It has taken can't aee oat of the window«! parted without having said agee for nature to distill It In her so*» dozen words to each other. There’s no sense in freezing this tsrranean laboratory. We do not even But this time Nick looked neither know her pm turn W o may find a sub room to let the heat go in there." puzzled nor amused. H is eyes n ar stitute for It. bat wo bore not yet, She knelt down before the bat rowed speculatively as he watchkd “ It to practically the one lubricant o f tered sheet iron sto H and ran the Mrs. Naughton. tbs world, today. Not a railroad wheel poker vigorously through the redhot turns without tts way being smoothed When at last he went away cools within. “ Y o a con eet in here knew to a certainty that he would by i t W e can make light aad heat, by tonight, Dena,” she went on. “F or never come again. B u t each Satur hydroelectric power, but the great turbines more on bearings that are myself I prefer this room any day day evening her mother made her smothered in petroleum. From it we take up her role and play it through. to the parlor.” get the quick exploding gaa which to She had to dress and sit and n i t D u o listlessly swept up the ashes to the motor and the airship what air Tohight she would not-— ahe to to the human body. To Industry, ag end did other trivial things, as her would not. For once in her life ahe riculture. commerce and the pleasures mother directed. The room hod the would assert independence. of life petroleum Is now essential. shabby, much used look which no “ N ow run up and get ready," her amount o f core could transform into mother commanded as they roee cheer or even homeliness. from the table. “ I ’ll db the dishes.” Dena felt it anew each time ahe Dena turned and faced her dee- it Lesha Mush Like Axis Cress«, but returned to it after her absence as perately. “ I ’m not going to change Has a Wares Oder. o district schoolteacher. I f she I my dress,” she said breathlessly. Mask in the raw looks a good dee) could have bought o new carpet and ! “ Y ou ain’t? Do you want him to like axle grease and smells worse. The o choir or two and o stove with isin ; sea you in your common clothes?” popular notion that the musk o f com glass and nickel ahe might here merce to obtained from tbs muskrat " H e Won’t see me.” made it look to her liking, but her “ W hat do you mean? W hat ails to a mistake. mother would not allow i t There to obtained a somewhat simi iyon?” Mrs. Naughton was aston Beauty in Mrs. Naughton’s eyes lar perfume from the muskrat, but ished. ■ j moat o f the supply comes from the was of trivial consequence indeed, j Dena turned wearily away; “ I musk deer, a creature that to carefully although there were times when she that he won’t come reared in India for the sake o f the se regretted volubly her daughter’s ap ever,” she said and esca ped upstairs cretion. The secretion to shipped in parent lack o f i t to her room. Mrs. N a u g fhton looked the erode state and to used not only Mrs. Naughton unfolded her skirt after her, her restless eyas steady in the manufacture o f the liquid per and smoothed out an imaginary enough for once and her restless fume sold as musk, but also In very crease. “ Y o u better set the teaket -'tongue still. •mall quantities to give strength aad tle on, Dena, and stir np the kitchen , Dena heard her moving about; staying power to many perfumes made lire. I t hain’t quite supper hour the dishes rattled violently. Pres from the essential oils o f flowers. yet, hut I like to have everything Curiously enough, the blossoms of ently she called from the foot of the ready in time.” two native plants have a noticeably stain : Dena hurried from th% room- musky odor. One to the small yellow “ I'm going out for a spell.” blossom of a creeping vine known as There were tears in her eyes, and i Dena was lying on her bed crying the wreak plant Its odor is mai hex iace looked flushed and wistfuL now unrestrainedly. She lifted her and is counterfeited in the commercial W hat was the use of it en ? she head and managed to ask : perfume called ntask. The other to the thought bitterly as ahe filled the j “ Where?” bloodroet The pure white blossom o f teakettle. -* “ Over to Mis’ Henderson’s.” - that early spring plant baa a distinct H ad she not dressed obedient to I Dana’s head went down with a though detifeto musky odor. her mother's bidding these four Sat A bean known as the musk bean to groan. She knew that her mother urday nights in succession in the would drag her poor little secret a cheap substltnte for animal musk.— foolish hope that he might come ? forth and dissect it mercilessly be London Standard. She set the teakettle on, stirred the fore the hungry eyes of the old gos lire and went upstairs. Curlew Oiwreh _ _ sip who was almost her only friend. - In the second drawer o f the bu The parish church o f Ormsklrk. in The outer door opened, closed, and reau lay the pink albatross waist Lancashire. England, has a tower and then all was still. Dena cried until folded in white tissue paper and a spire side by side. The tower is built she could cry no longer, ever the porch at the west end. and the sprinkled with rose leaves gathered i The doorbell jan gtaL and she epire to placed as closely as possible the summer before from the L a sprang off the bed, polished her to i t The origin o f this architectural France rosebush that grew in the cheeks hurriedly with her damp freak has not been ascertained, but yard. handkerchief and ran downstairs. there is a tradition to the effect that She had worn it four times vain . Her hands trembled as she opened when Orme. the Saxon pirate from ly and twice not in vain— those two the door, too dazed to realize who whom the town derives its name, de irecious evenings when he had real- rided to construct a kirk, or church, was waiting to enter. iy come. She would not put it on “ Good evening, Dena,” said a as an expiatory offering for hto evil tonight, no matter what her mother deeds hto two daughters quarreled over pleasant voice. “ May I come in?” •aid. She could not bear to sit sn.- the design for the structure. One de H e pnt her aside gently, entered other evening in it waiting and lis termined to hare a tower: the other aitd closed the door himself. Dena was equally resolved to have a steeple. tening to every footfall with hope stood motionless with surprise and As neither o f them would give way and longing and ultimate despair. joy. the pirate chief acceded to both their A sob burst from her,’ and she ( “ Aren’t you glad to see me? Did wishes, and the curious may see the flung herself upon the bed, with her 70U think I was never com’ tower and spire ’ still keeping watch hands over her face. But the did aide by side on the surrounding coun again?” H e took her hands an not cry. She dared not. I t would ______ looked down at her tenderly. Then try. not do for her mother to see her ; Dena’s voice came, and she looked tears or to suspect that she cared Origin- of ths Haoknsy. , up at him. poignantly. The hackney horse has given quite e 1 “ Yes, I did think so. And I W hy could not her mother see didn’t blame you, for I understood. number o f useful words to the lan that he would not come again and guage. He and hto name came from Oh, N ick!” cease torturing her with expecta Normandy originally—haquenee, really i H e took her into his arms. “But a corruption o f the Latin for horse tions ? H e r little first romance was I found, dear, that nothing on earth end be waa a riding bone. Being com over almost before it had begun, was a sufficiently big obstacle to monly hired out the. name came to be and in her heart she knew what had keep me from loving yon and want associated with hiring and in course ended it. « ing you and seeing you again to tell o f time also with drudgery. Today I t shamed her to think of it; but, you so. I f I come back in a month there are far more hackney carriages, after all, she could not blame him. for yon, can yon, will yon, be ready within the meaning o f the act. with And she could not blame her moth out horses than with. A literary hack to go with me ?” er either, foolishly ignorant o f the “ Oh, N ic k !” Dena cried, and her to another form o f tbo same name, end ruin she had wrought. six weeks of tronble and donbt and hackneyed is an obvious derivation Dena was twenty-four years old, from a common source. — London despair melted from her like a gar Chronic 1«. and shç had never had a lover. For ment o f snow in this new sunshine. six years she had taught steadily without anything happening, and English Injustice. Parrots In a Firs. ~ An Australian tourist traveling in she was growing very tired when he “ In case of fire save the parrots the west o f Ireland asked an old wo came. H e was the son of the peo last,” said the bird store keeper to man how far It was to the nearest ple with whom she boarded, and he the fireman. “They are best able to town. She sadly looked at him. then had been away a long time. elgbed end said: Dena liked him instinctively. She take care of themselves. When a fire “ It waa five nice miles two yea if starts in a bird store most persons had never seen Any one she liked so ago. but some English brute cams over well—«eo strong and thoroughly self who join the rescue party make a with chains and made it seven, and reliant he looked in the week that grab for the parrots. First aid should •nr hearts are broke walking It ever was left ip her before her school be extended to the canaries. They since. Bad luck to them!" closed. They became good friends, and other small birds are mighty V And she disappeared into the house and he told her when she went soon overcome by the smoke. Ths leaving him there.— Illustrated Bits. sway that he would come to see her. parrot is no phoenix, but unless he A god Fast. The doctor told -Dena when she is actually reduced to ashes he can What we need in this aad world to ut up a pretty stiff fight against a went home that she must rest for re and can hold his own until the not greater equality o f opportunity, but the remainder of the winter. H er a mere stable equilibrium tn labor. We mother grumbled openly. She did rescuers make a second invasion.”-*- gltbar have nothing at all to do and N ew Y o rk Sun. not like to see the girl idle, but she A Contest In Which Lowe Won. t Dana MUSK IN THE RAW. E J 1 DR. SARAH E. SMITH Office in City Hell Office Phone—White 147 Residence Phone—Blue 58 NEW BERG OREGON Dr. E. £. Daniels CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN ♦ Mééééé MM 44 LA D Y A T T E N D A N T D R C F. SCHELLER ¡ OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN flfSMhsad IsOO to 8e00 P. M. S became reconciled to it when she discovered that Dena had an ad mirer. I t waa her belief that every girl should marry before she was twen ty-five, and in Dena’a case there wdk little time to lose. She set about hurrying up this possible match. The first evening Nick came it was she and not Denfi who enter tained him. H er nimble tongue scarcely paused. She gave him Delia's exact history from her first tooth to that day. Dena sat by and heard with Nick in an embarrass ment of silence that she could hard- Two Thumbed Qlovsa. In so cold a climate as that of Iceland the glove must be put off or on as rapidly and easily as possible, so it is made without fingers, and in order that no time may be wasted in distinguishing between right and left all gloves have two thumbs. Y o u simply thrust your hand into the first glove that comes and your thumb immediately finds its way. There are, of course, drawbacks in the matter of appearance, for ths dangling idlfe thumb looks untidy/— London Chronicle. starve to death, or have too much to do and work ourselves to death, until the chief aim o f man would seem to he merely to shuffle off this mortal cofl. -Judge. P re lee With a Purpose. “ I beard Mr. Subbube speaking most beautifully o f hto w ife to another lady on the train Just sow. Rather unusual la • man these days.*1 “Not under the circumstances. That trae a new cook he was escorting out” Louisville Courier-Journal The heart o f s loving women to a sanctuary where often these so idol o f clay.—Limarse. A FLOATING FORTUNE. u w w jM jjyoipt«. The Right Kind e# Whale la Haavlly Freighted With Wealth. First let us dispel the popular idea that • whale to a fish. It la not a fish, but an animat It feeds tts young with milk. And even 'though It lives tn the water it cun be drowned. A fish ex tracts oxygen from the water and takes it through Its gills. But the whale has to rise to the surface and get a supply of oxygen from the air. When R doea this U a pouts water to make room for air. and the fishermen say. “There she blows!" A whale bag a large, flat tall, about eighteen feet across. Every Bab has an upright tail. That to because fish need their tails only to act as rudders. But • whale, whm kg needs oxygen, has to heat down the water and get-to the b u t face la bounds. That’s the rauaou his tall to flat. The baleen, or whalsbowe whale, car rise all the whalebone In hto mouth. It bangs down from hto upper Jew In a vast network. He sets the smallest sort o f Jellyfish, etc. Having no taath. he swims right into a about o f things that form hto food, and the network of whalebone acta as a huge fishing net Whalebone to worth f 10.000 e ton, end onetwhgle mgy ceity one and a half tons o f i t Besides whalebone, we get tons o f oil from the whale. It to used for ointments and very fine candles. And from a certain aperies o f whale |re get ambergris, which Is worth from 110 to ISO an ounce. The whale to a floating fortune —Milwaukee Sen ttnsL A Fin« Distinction. A small boy In the village school when writing a composition on “ Quak ers’* wound up by saying. “Quaker*« never quarrel never get into a fight never claw and uever scratch.“ ' Then be added. “ Paw tg a Quaker, but I really don’t think maw is.” 'i Just a LKtls Twist In • TKIg Did the Tflsk. There waa ones a traveling thus tries! company, so the tale o f venerable age and long improbable veracity goes, that was booked to play la a town a melodrama —psidered at suitable to the prospective audience. By accident the utx-esenry scenery and costumes were sent shred to the next stopping place, which waa the capital o f the state, where a Shakespearean play waa to be presented at the governor’s spe cial request, and the costumes aad ac cessories for the Shakeepaare perform ance were the ones that arrived. There waa ao time to right the mUtoeks. hot there was time to rush a new sag ef posters advertising the new play. “Come one. come all!” they Invited the public. ' “ Do not mtoa the oppor tunity o f a lifetim e! The great comic, historic, romantic, emotional drama •As Too Like It. or the Wrestler*« Sweetheart? aa triumphantly perform ed before the queen o f England « t the Globe theater. London, with, the dis tinguished author In the cant r Naturally the public Inferred that this Interesting performance had taken place before Queen Victoria during the Mat London season rather than in the presence o f good Queen Bess some 800 years before. Naturally also the gym nastic suggestion«! of the Ingenious subtitle were nut lost upon them They turned out in force. The town attended almost to a man. They did not think much of the melancholy Jaquss. hut they would have endured him another seven ages for the sake o f Rosalind ¡—Tooth’s Companion. Ths Adjutant Bird. — The adjutant o r ’ marabou bird of India, which I«* valued on account o f Its feathers, will swallow a hare or a > at whole. It stands five feet high and ha* a fifteen foot expanse o f wing. Kssp It Awaks. “ My boy.” said the successful mar- chant. “ never let your capital Ue Idle. Bemember that money talks, but It doesn't talk In Its sleep.” — Boston Post ^ Ups and Downs. “Oh. well, everyliody has Ma ups and downs.” ’ “That’s rights Just at present I'm dowu pretty low because I'm hard up.” rrT-ifrr ■■ Re-Varnish Shabby Floors Varnished floors that are worn and shabby detract from the beauty o f the home. Keop them looking fresh and new by refinishing with ACME QUALITY' V A R N O T I L E (F lo o r V a r n a h ) A varnish made especially for floors. It wears well, looks well, doea not scratch or mar white, and is in every way the ideal flniah for floors o f par tors, dining rooms, sitting rooms, libraries and hallways. There’s a special Acme Quality Varnish for every surface. Floors, woodwork, outside doors, window sills, furniture, autos, each require varnishes adapted to their peculiar needs. Toll ut what surfoca nseda rarnlthlnf aad ha will aasore your fatting U m malarial that will give yoa bast raaelta. LARKIN-PRINCE SHASTA ROUTE TO. 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