CHINK NOT UNO OF HUSTU use— i t y oui Sooner or later. write# K. H. Wilson is "A Natural!*! in Western Chins.*' the 'traveler in China must dlsp»-iuw with the cqmfort* and luxuries of modern occidental method* uf travel and adapt himself to those more primi­ tive aud devfeedly less comfortable of the oriental. In the regions with wiilvli we Imve to deal there is nothing iu the uaiure of wheeled vehicular traiik- save ouly the rude wheelbarrows iu use ou the Chengtu plain. There »re no mule caravans, *dB acarpely a riding pony to he round, f a r overland travel there ig the native sed# a-ohalr and one's uru tegs; for river; travel the native boat. Patience, tact dud abundance of time are necessary and the would-be traveler lacking any uf these essential* Should seek land* where less primitive methods obtain. Kudowed with the viy-' thes mentioned, and having unlimited time at bis disposal, by may travel anywhere and everywhere In China la safety, with considerable pleasure and abundant prodt la knowledge. With bar industrious toiling millions, her old. did civilisation. her enormous natural wealth and wondrous scenery. China alternately charms and fascinates. Irri­ tate« slid plunges into despair, nil who sojourn Hmg Within her borders. ♦ Au act not down on thé program was given without charge the other day Jn the old seaport town of Mai%le- head. Mass., when four elephants of a small circus, named with One allied patriotism General Koch. General,Per- ■hlng. General Haig and Princess Pet. Jumped • m a t wag. escaped the rlr- eua and took to the woods. The per­ sonnel of the dreu*. acrobats, riders, downs and canvasmen.* followed, and mind la already “ Oh. yea, you cafe. I'm a little afraid that my oftsy may not be accepted.’* f “ It la aura to be. i f the.man has any sense. No fear Of such an offer being refused. Offers like that are net tp be had every d a f. It w ill be accepted.” J -v ' “ Do '“yon really think eo, Mi«s Oale? I am glad that Is your opin­ ion. Now, what I wanted to con­ nût you about is the fort# o f the offer, I would like to put it— w ell-— delicately, you know, so that it would Bdt be refused, nor. give offensé." : " I sue. You want me to write A letter to him?” '' v. “ Exactly, exactly.” cried Denham, with some relief. He had not thought of sedtyngr. a latter before. Now he wondered why he bad not thought of It. It was ae evidently A moment eater she r e a d : ^ ' * - • • • • • • Join in this bnelnem. make you this offer entirely f * friendly, end not from » ftnseflsl. standpoint, hoping fhst you lik e g * well enough to be associated w W f me.' •‘Anything else, Mr. Denhst^f*' “ No; I think that covers the whole ground. It w ill look rtjther short, type written, won't t t f fesr- hipe you might add something to show that I shall be eyc&dJngi$r disappointed if my offer is nqt ac- CLARENCE B U T T C. R. CHAPIN LA W YE R “ No fear,” said Miss Oale. T i l add that, though. • •Yoarg/trtrt/.' or •Yours very truly?’ " “ You might end It ‘ Your friend.’ " The rapid cllolf of the type writer was heard for a few moments hi the next ¿room, and then kdsa Gale came out with the completed letter h\ beg, hand. * “ Shall I have the boy copy U f " she asked. t_, . “ Oh, bless you, no!” answered Mr. Denham, with evident tippl- datton. • The young woman, said to herself. "H e doesn't want Mr. Rogerarjtt was extremely disconcerting. * , know, and no wonder; it is a moat “ Haye you spoken to him about unbusinesslike proposal.” Than Bhe said aloud. “ 9haU you •To him? What him?” want fne again today?" ^ \r,.: ‘To your future partner, about “ No, Miss Oale; and thank you very much.” * c-r . N ext morning Miss Gale came Into Mr. Denham’s office with a smile ® . H . UTTER, D . ! D D E N T IS T Office over Ib it national Baal i I I I i *0 fefef feM ffefefefef »» t Df. H. C* Dixon DENTIST For Vàlue— The BIG-SIX Whekfe cgq you find another Seven-Passen­ ger Six within the mourn of the average in­ vestor, equipped with Shock Absorbers, Cord Tires, 60 II. P. motor, Silver Faced Clock, ‘You made a funny mistake huit night. Mr. Denham she said as aha Magnetic Speedometer, Leatherized Top with Oval Plate Glaas Windows t ;T* " — J •. „ Js ~ • r .-g - J - * -- —~r— -*L— ---*-- The N e w Studebaker B IX -S IX is the-only a t ita p riee w k h G o rd ^ K re Equipment, need' me today. Bat I saw at once that you put it in the wrong en­ velop. *Dld you want me today?" It way on the his tongue tq say, “ I want you every day," but he merely held out his hand for the letter, and looked at It as i f he could not account fer Ita having' gone astray. The next day Miss Oale came late, an«f she looked frightened. It was "On wl^at basis, then?" "W d lD -I can hardly say. On a evident that Denham was losifag His ! personal baste, perhaps. I rather mind. Sh« gut the letter down be- * • -i* hope that the person— that my fore him, and said: •'You addreseed that to me thp ! "In using limestone we do not partner— would, you know, like to second time, Mr. Denham." expect an increase of the wheat or be associated with me." There wae a look o f haggard [ “ On a friendly basis, do , you oat crop that year hut we expect anxiety about Denham that gave J to sweeten the sails so that clover mean?" asked Miss Gale, mercilessly. color to her snspfcfdns. He felt < “ Certainly. Friendly. o f course— or other legume will thrive, and that It was now or never. \ then we know that the grain crop* and perhaps more th a n 'th a t" “ Then why don't you answer It, \ following will be better." Miss Gale looked up at him with j So says C. F. Gilbert, of Shaw, a certain hopelessness of expression. Miss Gale?" he said gruffly. She backed away from him. * Oregon, who recently purchased “ Why not write a note inviting "Answer It?” she repeated faintly. < and £sed 300 tons a t ground lime­ your future partner to call upon "Certainly.* I f I got a letter twice < stone from t£e state-owned plant at you here, or anywhere else that I would answer lt,".N * ] Gold Hill, in reply to Inquiries made would be convenient, and then dis­ "W hat do you mean?" she cried?« < by Dr. A. B. Cordiey, secretary of cuss the matter?” * with her hand on the door knob. the state lime board and director of Denham looked frightened. the agricultural colege experiment | -‘“ I thought of that; but f would .."E xactly what the letter says. I want you for fcy partner. I want much rather settle everything by- to marry you. and— financial con­ correspondence." siderations— ” v " I am afraid I shall nyt be aSje, “ O h !" cried Miss Gale, in a'long- { to compose a letter that will salt drawn. quivering sigh. She was you. There seem to be so many doubtless shocked at the word he difficulties. It is very unusual." had used, and ried to her type w rit­ “ That is if-ue, and that Is why ing room; closing the door behind I knew *no ane but you could help her. i - # . me. Miss Oale. If it pleases you It Richard Denham paced np and will please-me/1—-— 1- i—1 ------- ------- - dow^ the floor for a few oddments, p Miss <*1* shook her head, but then wrapped lightly at her door; after a few moments she said, "How but there was no response. He put i will* this do?” on hs hiat and went out into the I “ ‘Dear Sir- —‘ " street. After a long and aimless “ Wait a moment.” cried Mr. Den- * , . ‘ * walk he found himself again at his ham; "that seems rather a formal place of business. When he went opening, doesn’t it? How would it In Rogers said to Mm; 'read if you put It ‘ Dear Friend?* *’ "Miss bale has left, sir." " I f you wish It *h.” She crossed ‘‘Has she?” 'out the "S ir” and substituted the “ Yes; and she has given notice. word suggested. Then she read the Says she is not coming back, sir/’ [letter: "V ery w ell." , - “ ‘Dear Friend: I have for some He went into his own room, and | time past been desirous pf taking a found a letter marked "Personal** , partner, and would be glad if you oa his desk. He tore i| open, and j would consider the qdestion and read In neatly type written charac­ consent to Join me in this business. ters: The business is', and has been for " I have resigned my place as type several years, very, prosperous, and writer girl, having been offered a '■ as I shall Yequlre no capital from better situation. I am offered a *' jou> I think..you .uiU flpj - tw H ««i>a*4 » 1» <|> m a sr i r T twai iir * te»» « m w migir a very advantageous one. I w ill— ’ *’ Denljamj I have' decided - t# accept promptly. He hopes that the farm-J " I — 1 do'nt th in k ,I would put It the position, not so much on account era w ill make such use of the plant | quite that lyay,” said Dknham.,with of its financial attractions as be- ! as will keep ft in operation, but i soms hesitation. "It reads a « if I cause I shallsbe glad, on a friendly 1 ■ays a good many are waiting to I was offering everything, and that hails, to be associated with the gen-? to see results my partner— well, yen see what I tleman I have named. Why did you ! put m* • to all that worry writing "It's thp truth." said Mise Oale, that Miotic letter, when a lew words MARRIAGE LICENSES defiantly. would have saved ever ‘so much "Better put it on the friendly bofhey.' You evidently need a part­ Maud Mabel Myers, Yamhill, to Kjunett George Fletehall, TSMhffl, basto, as you suggested a moment ner. lf y mother w ill be pleased to meet you any time you oalL—T on ; Elms Doris Brown, Newberg. to __ ;. *. ‘ 1 didn’t suggest anything. Mr. have the address. Earl Byron Ruthruff, Portland. , . "Your friend, Denham. Perhaps ft would be'bet­ Lora Belle Warmlngton, Yamhill, ter If you would dictate the letter "• , . t "Margaret Gale." to Oeear W ilbert Doble, Yamhill “ R ogers!" shouftd Denham, Joy- exactly* as you want It. I knew I Doris Elizabeth Bailey. Carlton, could not writs oae that w° * i MllT- . ‘ to Peter Bwetkoff, Carlton. y "Yea, ejr," answered thaUegtlma- i Laura MlUlesat Sherwood, Mc­ Please y o u " " I t doss please me, but rtb tfcinfe- big man, putting hie head fnto the Minnville. to Charles frvlae Arm­ lng*of my futhre partner, you are room. strong, Portland. "Advertise for aaother type writer doing flrst-rate- betti-r than I ruuld do: but Just put It on a friendly >4rl R m S m * basis." 'DR. AM.DAVIS DENTIST Newberg, Oregon PH oric »L A U E S T «U fe» « i w B. A. Rom o, R. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Mow fires osetr during August than any other Month of the year. Be p u p a «* lent you lose your property. You eunnot afford to be without fewunune. 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