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fcnl'.ilil ,Vi August I I, 11)20 T II 12 IM 1! B II It A ,Ti .. i i iJW. I) " U U IV H , II A Tt N t V OOUNTV, .OUKGff Page Tliryc CONDENSED CLASSICS THE STRANGE CASE OF DR. JEKYLL AND MR.' HYDE V, RODRXT LOUIS 9TKVKNB0N II n h r r t t.mxU S I c cumin i'ii1t' liluiM'lt mi Mler. Mr tviim ii irilii vnwpbnnil ulin loved io go In ulil cltilht- ii i i i nwn wuv ttivmtuli ll.f- i-(ttc I'll) It nt' iv I i r tttr ills (nlirrlli'il or mil upini llir imih ri'tiil. Hi ilcnilMril uunr wncti-tv. Ihc I it I t r it i-iii;itI wltli nil hotIh til ii't'ii mill winaru rt vri tu, ii Iiiij In litttii.oH vnrrlc'' r iilnnl mill r ITi-iicIl nml run Htnnlly !(( Inln niinlH ulint lr van nml itinuM unit fell, lie vil alll lU Iimllh HHVr wny HKilIti nml Kit In. ! Ilirn lie wrote of Hint. M: ITTKIISON was ii Inwjor vlnt believed III lolling pi'lipR go to tin devil III lliolr own ws. Ik ami Mellaril Knllold, u inun shout town, who vn.s nt once his ills fcit V : iihmiiu iind his fil I. often wnlKcd about the l-nndoti octs to rth r One day Nicy nunc upon n tilnlMir. vindvwlosi, twoMnry build lug Iii n byway. Lidlcld tnli of seeing n mm In thin rtreot nm Inlo 11 little girl, knock Iht ilnwn unci wullt over lltir ImilV. "It witiiids nothing to hour, hut It was Ji'lllsh to sec," ho said. ' I mlhtrod the mini and held mm, Htul (hough he inudo no resistance ho gave 1110 u look hi ugly tliut It xvt mo In ii Mveiit. Ho rffered to puy damages mid cnnio to this limine to get thu money. He. guv mo 10 pounds In gold und n check signed by nan 1 know. A forgery , Not n Mt of It perfectly goodl" Mr, t'ttorsnn asked tho iiitnto of (Tie mnn. Knllcld with some hesitation wild' "JIIh tin mo Ih Hyde." yni sro I iliin't iihIc you tin nnme of the ii ii who signed the check, for ) know It already." Mild Uttcrsnti. That night the hitter opvned hN safe nml took front It 11 will which ho re fr.uu.li.cd with nire. It provided thill In ci'c of the dentil of Henry Jckyll nil hN imswiMloim wero to pnun to 1-M wnrd Hyde, and 'n ciiho of the illxop mnmnce. or tinexohilned nlisenro for thrre tnontliK of en 111 Jckyll, IMwurd Hyde xhrmld tep Into .Ickyll'x HhoeK without deliiy. Ah ho ntudled It tin lanyir uld: "I thoiiKht It inudiieKH, now I hofln to four It Ih dltKTiice." lie decided to talk with Doctor Lnn yon, u Kreut phyHlcliiu und tin old frhrid of Jckyll, "I hch! very little of Henry now,' mid Uiiijon. "Ho hepin to to wroiif wnno ten yenrM nj:o. Ho hccnnio to fanciful for inc." Lnryon hail nrvt-r henrd of Hyde. From Hint time forward IHtcrxor I'f '.ni to hniini that .'InlHter doorway nto wIimIi Myd'j had dlmippeiired. II ilclen ,inel o dlneover ItH owner. A 1'int one nijtlit ii Hinnll plainly diwci mnn rroached nml drew n hoy fion l"" r!iif, I Iih look HIIKRCted de iti .11 v Inn did not hhow It. Utteivoi iimisied hun and wild: "Now I Mini know you iicnln. It jnny he HHeful." Uv.!e jaive IiIh nddreiM In Hoho, ad mltteii kaowliiK Jckyll, and (IIh npHiired within. Uttemon tiirneo awiiy convinced Unit thin loutliHonie Utile mini hnd nnmu dark hold ujkiii Doctor Jckyll. In ttorrow nnd In lillt In IH..I.I . n M.ll T . I. .. 1 1 ...1. l-t.j iii III 111 Villi IIJIVIII JL'KJII WOO lived Jjh around tlio i-onior. Ho wan uwny, I" the Miller Uttorwin nald: "I Hnw .Mr Hyil). K t ,y u,o old dlHuoctlnj; tt tn door,. Poole, Ih tliut right "whea Uorter Jckyll Ih nwuy?" '()i h rlfht, hlr. Mr. IIjJo Jmn s ki I M.ncn'wont homo with a fooling ' inc iliuiKcr menaced his friend f i 11 r Liter London wns startled by ' ' .irly Inliuman murder case. A h" i ir.uoj, looking from a window, ii i nn who resemhled Mr. Hyde Mf.U lown her iiuiHter, a veserabk, white haired mnn, nnd trample kfat I'fujy riiider foot In n hellish fury. The old m.in whh Hlr Dnnvers Carcw, The cuho cimo to Uttorson who iiliuo recoKnl'd tho weapon which the assassin hnd dropped. It was a "j:e which ho had himself presented, lo Iltiry Jckyll. It whh nnothur link cl nln. UtterHoti took an offlcer to l iiddrcfH which Hydo had given. "i'),e In i tor whh not ut home. Tlio house whh empty, nnd nothing k'ji-riieiouH wnn to ho seen except n pile "i anhi!H on tho hearth uh If muny pu Ihth I'ud heen luimcd, Aiiioiib thene Ha; detective (Uncovered ii partially I'nraed cheekhook. FollowliiK thin clue Kiev located Hoveral thousand pouuilis 't' ii certiiln hunk. Il'do did not f lnltn the money. He h .fi - u(. nwny, Hwlftly and Hiifely. Tie in xt Htcp whs to vlKlt Ilio ulnlH "r lini) t., Jifdi wnn m truth u purl f Jel v'h property nnd known in "T'1"' ln horn lory." Ll;ht fell tliioiiiil n fm.y , up0a, At tlio farther end a t i f slnlrs led to n luct'o room I'Klited y three Iron barred window wtilch looked on tho court. A tiro intriu'd In tlio ej'iiio. id ihoi'i', cower inn eloso to It, nut Doctor .lolcyll, look liiK deiUhly Hick. Ho hold out u cold luilid. Utlorson nuked If ho hnd houVd tho down. Jckyll replied (hat ho hnii heard It cried In tho Hlioot. Uttoron mild "(Jarcw l my client, Jiut. no liro you, nnd I want to know what ( nm doing. Are you hldlnn; (IiIh murderer!" Jckyll Hwore tliut ho wnn not but lidded: "Ho Ih nafo iilto iinfe. Ho will never more bo hoard of." lie (diowed Uttorson a letter from Hyde In n iiieor, upright handwriting, As ho went out UHermm iiBked I'ooh! tilioiit the tnaii wlm hnd limuuld the leller to hN iiuiHter. Ponlo wus sure no letter had ticen hniiilcd In, The lel ler uniM liuvu coino In fiy Iho wn of the Inlioiiitoiy. Ptteixm'H clerk, an export In hnndwrltltiii, put Ilio two loi ters side by sldo. After enivful Htlid.v ie Nild: "Tlio two IiiiuiU nie In inany 'H'HiiM Identical. Thoy nro illlTeivntl.v doped, that Is nil." IMteryuii'1 blond inn cold In hlo e ns. "Henry Jckyll has forjrod In do fenie of ii fcroilmiH murderer," lie said. , In les than u week I.nnynii took to his lied and died. A ilny or two afler the funeial, n letter from Hie dead mini eaiue by inosionuor to tho luwyor, n iiiIhmIvo inarkcd "1'rlvnlo. Not lo be opened till the death or dlHappoaraneo of Henry .Tokyll." , UtterHoti did not open tho letter bn went at onci lo call upon JekyM. Ho aw only I'oolo who mild his iniiMcr win hardly ever hocij outHlde the room In (ho luborntory, nnd Hint lie hnd Krown very hIIciiI nnd morose. One ovcnln ns Uttorson and Knfleld went ncroHH tho court In the renr of the Jckyll Iiouho they wiw tho doctor nlttliiR nt ono of tho" wludoiVH taking the idr with an Infinite hikIucnh of Vnlcn, llko pomo dlhconmilalo prlMOiier, IJtt'crxon, Hhockod at bin look, urged lilm to come down and walk with hltn. Jckyll txfii!ed audi v. Huddenly ns they both Niood looking nt hlin bis Millie viintNhed and an expreKMlon of nbject terror and despair inmo upon IiIh face. Ho turned nwny. Tho window wnn thrust down, Ulten-on turned and looked nt his companion Knileld, llotii wero pule, there was an aiiHWerlng horror In their eyes. Ono night Poole suddenly nppenrcd nt Utlomon'H house. He iiime to my Hint for a week hh iiuiHter bad been "hut up In his cnhliiel and that he wan nlnnncd. "I enn't bear It any longer." He could not explain IiIh fears but begged the lawyer to. go back with bin). Ills face was vlillo mid his voice broken, I'tterKon found the entire houxehold In Jckyll's house In u state of panic. They're nil nfrnld." said Poobc "rollow ine." he mlded: "I want you to hear, and I want you to he heard bill don't go In, Mr." They krocked on Jckyll'H door but ii voice said! "I runout hco anyone." When they returned ft the kitchen Poole linked: "Wnn that my muster's voire)" IMters-on admitted It wn changed. Ponlo then opened his heart "I believe my iiuixtcr hurt been mnde nwny with." ho said. Poole thought It strmigo Mint the murderer stuyed. He mild Hint the mm. In the cabinet room had lnvn cry ing out night nnd day for help, nml Iind thrown rut papers on which were written onlei., for certain drugs. l'iicr-oii examined some of llie-e onporx wblfh were ngoulrod pleas for i special kind of salt which he bud iod nnd wanted again. They were ill III Jckyll's lir tul us Poole u(bultlcl. 'lo a)so explained Unit once he had iiuuht' sight of the man Inside. "Tli clr si nnd up at Mghf of him, If Hint mis my master why liad he a musk on lis fnceV" Poole said: "That thing whh not ny master. My muster was a tall Ino binti this Is n kind of dwarf." They decided to break down the loor. Poole said! "Once I heard It weep iig." This added to thu terror and nystery. They stood before tho door nnd Ut erson demanded entrance. A voice rom within crlwd: "For Ood'a sake -when sturdy pioneers were and an existence ia thetWcst, the manufacture of PAINT was begun. Today the same FULLER stands as the sturdy pioneer in paint manufacturing on the Pacific Coast a name that has kept faith with quality for 71 years. Made for the Pacific Northwest, FULLER Taint is the beet for your house W. P. Northwest Portland, rrrrrna 7 71 YEAR ill im I LEADERS I'fi Look Up a FULLER Dealer in Your Town lllive llU'l'lT'i "Tlial Is not Jckyll's voice It h llydo's," Mioiited Uttm-sou, and swung bis hx against tlio door. Hhnlterlhg the lock they riiHhod In. till thil wt lay the form of a mnn contorted nnd twitching. They drew near atid turned tho body on Hh back. II whh Hdward Hydp, nnd by IiIh nldo wiih an empty vial. Ho was dead. Jckyll was not to bo found, but tho dead Ilydo was drcHod In whnt scorned to bo a suit of Jckyll's clothes 'much too largo for hlin, On tho tnblo wan h confcsHlon nd ilresHod to Uttorson, and n will drawn In JiIh favor. Lnnyon'H loiter ex plained the mystery. Hydo had coino one night to his office very III and nskod for sune powdora which Jckyll had loft with I.unyon to bo given to Hyde when ho should call for them, Hyde, n small man, with clothes gro tc.iitel,v large, eagorlv setnod the pow der and mixed a Hipi'il which had (Illicitly turned from purple to ureeii. Tho buin drunk. Ho reeled, lie Sim-cored. He clinched the (aide. Ilo Heeiued to swell. Ills fouturoH chnngeil, iind thei 0 hefore l.unyon's eyes, pnlo nnd rul'itlng, groping before hlin with his luiiids, like n man restored to life ntooil Henry leltyll. Hyde and Jckyll wore Inhabitants nt Iho sumo body I lly tho uc of a drag ho hint been able to elinngo from one personalliy to the other, llyde was wholly evil. Jckyll. the unliable, re spected professor, had but to drink Hint powerful drug to beconio Iho ri valling llyde. (CopyrlBlit. lam liy pout PuMlHliIng : The ilortun I'onD O Wise and Otherwise Utio your head In all thlngs tonguo In a few, -your Olvo tho devil hln duo nlwayn. Hut don't lot him grab youm. Tho good book admonlnhen us to tell tho truth, but It's u mighty dangerous thing to do nt tlmos. Impulno somotlmeii lendn u porson tiHtray, but It Ih bettor to act upon It tliuu to InjHltato until too Into. Tho world owes ovory mnn u liv ing, but by nomo It In cons'ldorccd it hud debt. (Mollii'H otton attract attention to a man.Jnit U'n tho KcttntlncHH of (hum that puts n women In tho spotlight. Wo odltorrt Junt iiuturally koop on preitchlng economy, but npparoiitly no ono knows whnt wo moan. If you want to arouiio tho' iro of ii gosMlp, tiNHuniu un uttltudo of In dlfferenco whon nho Ih relating tho latu.it ploco of (icuiidnl. An athletic friend wantH to know whnt Ih tho American national sport. Wo Imvo two of thorn polltlcn and profiteering. Homo peoplo Indignantly duny Hint they nru Influenced by nuponilltloif. Thoy only hollovo In tho efficacy of tho Oulju hoard. It may suem paradoxical, but nomo mon thrive upon vlou and nro weak oucd by tho vice upon which they thrive. A Y. M. C. A. director asert:i that Inability to wlggln one's earn Ih ii sign of woakuoss, Then, presum ably, ho In either a Jackass 'or it weakling, in 49 hewing- out a home or building. Fuller & Co. . 1849-1920 HranchcH nt Seattle, Tacoma, (ino, lioise. Knnkftiic. I In Ine. ,j.3r In Bed For Six Months at Time Gets Rid of 9 Years RkcumfttiMi After Tanlac Builds Him up wore flvo yonrn ago. "After bolng laid up In bod with' ,,ut ovon w !" not too lato rhoumatlum an long ns hIx mmt'.t... . ... at a tlmo and having tho worst form of Htomncli trouble; Tanlac Iihh mtulo mo woll and I am bo 'pleased with It 1 JUHt don't know how to exprons It," declared Honry Clnrk, of 1822 Hast Ilarrlson atroot, Taconm, WiihIi. ro-contly.- "Thoro wan hardly a day In ulna yearn,' bo said, "that I didn't Hiiffor tho kooiioiit pain In my logs, kucn or nuklcH, and lotri of thu tlmo I could hardly gel, around at alt. Thcso pa I mi woro ho sovoro Mint I Just rolled and tnimod all night long and was iinablu to sloop. I got no uorvotiH tho lunst little thing would complotoly upHot mo. To add to my mlHqry my Htomach began glvliu; mo trotiblo, and I had Bpolln of ludlgoH. lion that ciiunod such suffering I roally didn't know whoro I hurt tho worst. All my food soured and fr moutod, nothing I ato seemed to di gest and I noon got to whoro I dread ed to eat on account of tho suffering It brought on. I lent weight and wnn In such a weakened, run-down con dition I Dimply didn't know what to do. "After reading no much about Tnn lac I decided to try It and 'tho first bottlo made mo feel llko eating. Af ter the oocond bottlo I could ont n hearty meal and enjoy It without fear of Hh hurting mo. An t kept on tak ing Tanlao my stomach trouble en tirely dlniippcenrcd, and by tho tlmo I finished tho fourth bottlo the rbou mutism wan gone, too, I havo regain ed my lost weight and strength and I feel an woll now an If, I had novor hnd a dny's sIckncHH In my life, I con sider Tnnlnc tho best modlclno In tho world nnd I nm so delighted with what It bus dono for mo that I am glad to recommend It." Tanlao Ih sold In Iltirnn, by Rood nnd In Cruiio by Crane Mercantile Co. r Adv. WIIKN WlHi: Mh'.S AUK KOOMH1I Wo Americans buvo a peculiar fuult. There aro times when wo permit our wisdom, to dogonurata Into fool IshnoKH. For flvo yearn we havo been too busy with prosperity to provide against tho adversity tho morrow may bring. Millions of people tndny aro receiv ing high wages who before tho war had difficulty In earning three good meals a day for thomselvoH and their families. Homo woro wlso nnd steadfastly refused to be Htumpoded. Thoy adopt ed a policy of systematic Having, and today aro living comfortably nnd havo hank baokH laid away. OthorH, normally keen of Intellect, succumbed to thu shock of suddou prosperity and started tho pace. Thoy aro still hitting tho high spots. When work becamo plontlful und wages soared Into tho clouds, tho The Letter You " x We Do AU kinds Of Printing wlso (tourim would havo boon lo lay iiHldu tho Hiirpluii and ncuumtilato a good largo bunk account! In tlmo thoy would luivo, boon In c.omforlablo clrouraHtancoH ;ind rocolvlng au In cpnio from their invontmentn, Hut wisdom did not provall. Thd money camo oiiHlly and in bun ches, and It ban boon going as jt camo. It Ih Mill going, and probably olght out of ovory ton of thoHO poo plo.aro financially about whoro they Ladies' MonogiramSt ationery Here OURBIGSPECIALFOR THIS WEEK MCCORMICK'S BINDING TWINE. MANILA, at . 23c. lb. STANDARD, at . 21c. lb. Remember . You Caa Do Better For Leo Weinstein Mere Co. At' LAWENr OREGO OUR RELIABLE PLUMBING Ponsider the egotism we adjective our heading with. REAL SERVICEABLE PLUMBING is something you seldom find because usually a patch isn't nearly as good as a confident mending or a new part WE WILL NOT PATCH UNLESS we know that it is the best service we can give you. We get to the bottom of the trouble and repair it accordingly. CALL ON US WHEN YOU NEED WORK IN OUR DIRECTION DONE QUIGKLY AND PERMANENTLY. Radiator repairing a speciality BURNS HARDWARE i I I MAY go astray because of some error in addressing, or u may ran or aenvery for some reason or other. If you use envelopes with your name and address neatly printed in the corner it will be returned to you and you will not be puzzling over why your correspondent does not reply The Times-Herald to hhvo. Work Is Hllll plentiful nnd wngo!is nro ntill high, and any one can savo If thoy doslro, Hut It doubtful if many of thorn over will. Flvo yearn oh npondorn has spoiled thorn as savers and saving Is tho only thing that will drlvo tho wolf from tho door whon it begins to bowl. Thoy aro enjoying llfo to tho full today, but tomorrow may wltnons tho dead loavon of a lost opportunity full ing around thorn. 33 Write I