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1'ltOFEKSlOSAL CA KDS y t C. FINDLEY, M. D. Practice limitod to EYE EAR, NOSE and THKOAT. C1bim fitted and furnished. 011l:.! hours 0 to 12; 2 to 6; and oa ap pointment. Tiabiphonaa Ml aad 77. J)R. J. C. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PhonM, OfBo Sftfi; 1181. Itesldenoe oor. 7th and D streets. Oflloe at Natioaal Drue Store. UuATt Pm. - - Oasuo D. W. F. KRKMKR PHYSICIAN AND SUBGKON Offloa la Courier IiulMlng. Offl( phone Oil, residence 413. Byea Waled and glaeeea fitted. GitAirra P am, - Oauo. & LOUGHRIDGE, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BCIUiEON ' Uei Phone 714 Olty or country calla attended night or day. Sixth and U, TulT'i bullduif. ome Phone 361. GraT8 Pahs . Oaaoo. VKddrm A Ctnjmnt (mtiltmUn tmi (km a Aptnaily fimmnhm Frm Phm CLARA BASHAW, D. O. ANNKTTA IUCKWITH. D. 0. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS 602 D Street Giamti Pisa, Oaso. Graduates of AmrioB School of Os ieopathy, Kirkavllle, Mo. ftDWARD II. WHITE, DOCTOR OF DENTAL, MEDICINE . Office Honrs 8 I o 2; 1 to 6 Office over First NatioBalBank Grants Pass, - Obiooh J B. HALL UNDERTAKER, FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND LIOINSBD EMBALMBB. orth 6lh it., near Court Hew. OffloePboma7ll, Kea. PhoM 717. Datura Pm. Oa H , D. NORTON, ATTOHNIT AT LAW, PrMtlon la all State and rderml Cowty. OBloe U Opera nouaButUlBf . OaAHTS Paml ... Oa! Jt C. HOUGH, ATTORN KT-AT-LAW, Praoiioea In all KUk aad Federal Ooarta I Oflloe over Hair Kiddle Hardware Co. Qua NT Pass, Onwm I QLIVUR S. HROWN, LAWYER. OOlce, ujmtaira, (lly Hall. (iRANTa Pint, J, H. AUSTIN. Chiooh ATTORNKY-AT-LAW I' uton ItiiiKlliiK Kr.aiiY H. 15. IIKNDKICKS ClH'NSr'.l.I.oRS-AT-I.AW IMvU mid rrliiiiiiat mitt tira uLttimlt'd tn ill nil the dm its ' Ki-1 tnute nnd Iimuiaai-e. Otllce. I'dli street, oppmlte Postoftlee. I yil.I.IAM P WRIGHT, V. S liKI't t'V hl'RVKYt'K V1MNU KMilSKKR AM' lK.UUmM.N eilli m , aertti ol Jot'blue Uum4. Charles Costain Wood NVorkini; Shop. Went ot flom mil!, urai K. R. ttai-k liirnitu- Si re'! WerL. Mair Work. Hmi.t h in( i S'lei't Wot k . Wood l'nllr rn Ktlion sod unimiinr. liepsiring ll k'.iuta llii-ri nt:h The Popular Barber Mmp Get Mun hmMiual wrmk dune IK A TOMPKINS' I On Sixth S". ct l'..iih 1". ii Tin ce cti.i. mieclion N. I.. K(.ki:w. .M.iNl'.lK TK1'K n: IMM.1V1:KV Kundturs u' i I . tie Mill Pi' l, " M S PASS OKl'tiOiX. 1 Palace Bni ber Shop N I 1 i ' I ' : Shaxiiiii, M" ( utliii.. ll.ltli-. l'tv.'. The Manager Of the B. Q A. By VAUGHAN KESTER. Copyright. 1901. by (Continued from taut wek) Khe pisplnyed oudeuiable fkill In these maacxiTra, and Dan waa by turna savaee and penitent. But ah never save him a chance to any what be wnnted to aay. Ryder made tils nppenl to her vani ty. It was a strong appenl. He wai essentially presentable and compnn lonable. Bho understood lilm, nnd they hud HiucU In common, hut fur n II thnl her lienrt approved of (ink ley. Hht felt his dominance. Khe realized thnl be was direct and simple and stronc Yet In her Judgement of hlin she waf not very generous. She could not un derHtaud, for instunce, how It wus that tie had been wllllntt to allow bin fa tlier to go to work In the shops like onf of the common hands. It seemed tc her to argue sudi au awful poverty lr the way of Ideals. Mm tried to Htllle her (trowing liking for Oakley and her iinwIllliiK admlra "Im't it liyltnittlv Viithftic U think o) that pofir Utile mun ami hit urkt" tlon for Ills HtreuKth anil honeHty and certain native retlneiuent. I noon aclously, perhupa, ah had ulwaya nHSO elated unlltlen of tliln nort with pl tlon and wealth. She divined IiIh lack 9t early opportunity anil was alive tc hlH many crmlltlea of npwch and man uer, anil lie nufTered, aa he knew he imiMt MtifTer, ly coniparlNon with tli eilltor, hut In xplte of tliU ConMance Emory knew deep down In her heart that he possessed solid and Kiilwtun tlal uieritH of lilx own. CHAITRR VIII. K' KNVtiN cai.ie to town to remind his Antioi-h friends and sup porters that prc-oiillv he would he iii'cdiau.tlii-lr oles He was Ryder's guest fur a nivL, am! the Her 1 aid I'l'i'iirdi'd Ins luni nts nidi pains j taking accuracy and with what Its ed Itor secretly cousi.ieiv.l uu-: : p nil an eiit.-i pi is,. I lie (.real lu.ui li.i.l I. is of tli'la! In' i .t . j mi r) i-is at ill.- Herald of lice, a rainsliai klc two storv liuildiuit on the nest side of the square Here he was at home to the local politician ntul hi such uf the h-i'oct .il public a-' Wished t meet hlin 1 he former stnok ed his cigars and talked lucessantly . of primaries. noUihiatioiis ami inajoil les topics oil which they nppMred K lie jii-of. Hindi) eid. l'heir dlMin 1 fuuhlng murk thir rkpuclty t,n ictS tlr.i.k, which w fr m cfvs of that of the ordinal") cilio u uliu t.xik mil A c.-Kual Intertill ci ns):tii Koioii wis iipr lv .! r---'l mun of forty fe, or ii,r .lo.an. who pre .r e.1 an n!r of rus" ic due.s n, was an. Muii fa i ed .c.t iui.s.:ti and "'Hi' his hair ral'i.-r !on, tan.;l.il scr li.vt plctm , -o cr " mop :.i tin tic I' lie I' 1" i:..n - pi fn of ! part v ; li f t , ' i ' ' ' Jj & Hrer I Brothtn had o far freed himself of his habitual lnnifference iiibi ub wan uirinojiuf, ' unheard of enenry In promoting Ken- i yon'i Interest. Of course lie expeea to derive certain very suostantiai oeue flta from the alliance. The coapresg man had made him endless promisee, and Ryder saw, or thought he saw. bis way clear to leave Antloch In the near future. For two days be had been aylng, "Mr. Brown, shake hands with Congressman Kenyon," or, "Mr. Jones, I want yon to know Congressman Ken yon, the man we must keep at Wash ington." He had marveled at the speed with which the statesman got down to first names. Mr. Kenyon aald modestly wben Griff commented on this that his methods were modern they were eer-1 talnly vulgar. ' "I goes I'm going to give 'em a run I for their money, Ryder. I can see Pm . doing good work here. There's nothing like being on the ground yourself." It was characteristic of bira that he ahould Ignore the work Ryder had done In his behalf. ! "You are an Inspiration. Sam. The people know their leader." said tho ed itor geaiully. but with a touch of sar casm that was lost on Kenyon, who took himself (julte seriously. "Yes, sir. They'd 'a' done me dirt," feelingly, "but I am on my own range now and ready to pull off my coat and . tight for what's due me." , They were seated before the open door, which looked out upon the square. Kenyon was chewing nervously at the end of mi unlit cigar which he held be tween his lingers. "When the nomina tion Is made I guess the other fellow will discover I ain't lieen letting tht I grass grow In my path." He Hpat out over the doorslll luto the street. "What's that you were Just telling me aUiut the Hurkloberry ?" "This new manager of Cornish's Is going to make the road pay, and he's going to do It from the pockets of the employoes," said Byder, with a dis gruntled ulr, for the memory of his In terview with lau still raukled. "That ain't bad either. You know the governor's pretty close to Cornish The general was a big contributor to bis campaign fund." Ryder hltchetT bis chair nearer his coniiaulon's. "If there's a ctit In wages at the shops, and I suppose that will he the next move, there's hound to be a lot of bad feeling." "Well, don't forget we are for t!i people." ivrnark'vl the couirressmai ami he win!;ed slyly. Ryder smiled evnleallv. '.: ve I t . i''e r .,.s f the "I shan't. I I'.a-.e It In for the ni.ia I oil, m-ic. -. i i.. lot.- n!!. Esi CezL I ; N-4- vwr Ma ' 7'::' ";: rh0' ' w. ! . !.e looici i t ii'.'"v ! ' vs'-ivJ -.W Oll C -' t'l l''S H,J " f j " "XX"" , ' , eK.-e.t 1 . ,r..t L Va "' '' . 1 he man I -..Wh-y !U wer.: . -xJT- , ., -" 111 t!.i kIicc '' ki . v y i ." 7 ' l! -it h.s ti n Whv':" cert . , ,H-j CiP'H- t Ht Klt ...! rm-,li,( i.y flits " ii I.. i. naa u iscii acre, a.i ic uMip ni.ii'11 uir ) a . .H ana ut me i u":l " " !i liny talk. si ,,m- i!,c cut uud t (, V i oi.i.'i perhaps, n.ayhe loiucr. .r: v-.l the uwr.x of the as im- i , . ,, , !' )!! K:.-w 1; m''" " .'. mane their con.iiieiits on i o.'in:. ; I'o.. i I e !' Ill hcfoie A colls, :i ,,( " " Wis uelu-r.illy collce.iisl to he s. j r ., mii-e .! hi; k.iiv.a. is watxleti of a : m I'.ei.ey mat rs as he was f,,. . ir s .. ,,, . ,... j d r,vn 'i ' '' and then . M I L to t., ' '. :' . : r.. l oM t v :,-,! ' k m h.-u the 1 o'. ', , v ' N;:,. Mew ' . ' ' t.-r. w, !. t w. the." -'- " ' " - h - " I - - :' . I - j . ., . -i : ,. :u c ,. h .s-..;.i wii-c " ' ii c :r -1 t'icir c- i.cul lie l:ty. I e : : .-. .l ,i - i , i i - i. ' ! .;. t!... H d.'iiit I t' . e ..f in. or t'i:-. , ,. Mie i .-. " - :i at !c:i..:h. TI. . . ' s u irs , . w n ' ' the ci t .r al was ratax. " ! ' '- pipers ti: t '-.. ': ' -d t'.e !..--. :. 1:.' je i ,-i i. v,-!. j ' i Li: - - ' en d !..:;, i - , 1 hy a Mher of r, ! i;- '1:'i I'd up w 'h si i i. '.en a' c- ' ' : ' ' "! ' a 'i" :'.'..: i v :!. i . , : ; ' I' 'ad I a.- a:. I f uti t::: ! 1 r,' t!.t !'i,. ..:c,;, (;.'; '-I !'v'- 1 oil.. .lid 1 ... -e : I . .. ' s-. .. :,, ; , .... ; , I . I -..-.1 P.e.lll.llc.1 , l.lop.Mi!; tP,;, !' ' ''t t!.e U ,. tl.f.s of , i.e -.: ,1 t:v -:.-s v, re t. r r:.e biun'.s i. , i 1 , . -1. .- i ' e " ' "He was serving a life sentence for murder. I think. John told me. but I . won't be sure." i "The devil you say:" ejaculated Ry-1 der. "Yes, Roger Oakley; the name's the same." "I knew I couldn't be mistaken. I got a pretty good memory for names ; and faces. Curious, ain't it. that he should turn up here?" Ryder smiled queerly as he dropped the Herald tiles back Into the rack. i "His sou is manager for Cornish here. He's the fellow I was telling you about." j Kenyon smiled too. I "I guess you won't have any more trouble with him. You ve got mm , where vou can hit him, and hit him , hard, whenever you like." CHAPTER IX. I T was pay day In the car shops, and ; I Oakley posted a number or notices !n conspicuous placee about the! works. They announced a 10 per j cent reduction In the wages of the ; 5 men. the cut to go Into effect Imme diately. By and by McClintock came In from the yards. He was hot and perspiring, and his check shirt clung moistly to his powerful shoulders. Oakley looked up Inquiringly from the letter he was writing. "Have you seen the notices?" "Yes," nodding. "Heard anything from the men yet?" "Not a word." I McClintock returned to the yards. It was the noon hour, and in the shade of I one of the sheds he found a number of ! the hands at lunch, who lived too far , from the shops to go home to dinner. "Say, Milt," aald one of these, "hav you tumbled to the notices, 10 per cent all round? You'll tie having to go down lu your sock for coin." 1 "It's there, all right," cheerfully. ! "I knew when Cornish came down here there would he something drop shortly. I ain't never known it to fail, j The old skinflint! I'll bet he ain't los-' lug any money." , "You bet he ain't, not he," said a sec-1 end, with a short laugh. j Tlie first man, Ifranyon by name, bit carefully Into the wedge shaped piece of pie he was holding In bis hand. "If I was as rich as Cornish I'm hfin.'-el If I'd lie such an Infernal stiff! What good Is his money doing him, anyhow?" "What doen the Ikiks say. Milt 7" "That wages will go bnck as soon r. he can put them hsck." "Yes, they will! Like fun!" said P.ranyon sarcastically. "You're a lot of kickers, you nre," commented McClintock good nnturedly. "You don't believe for one minute, do you, tlsit the Huckleberry or the shops ever earned a djllar'" "You can gamble on It that they ain't ever cost Cornish a red cent," said Branyou as positively as a mouthful of pie would allow. "I wouldn't be too sure about that," said the master mechanic, walking on. "I bet he ain't ont none on this," re- j marked Branyon cynically. "If he was j he wouldn't take It so blamed easy." The men began to straggle hac k from ; their various homes and to form In lit us i! a ii...".-..pt on t.''1 f , . w t:..r .,.-o:...0,.t ,0 csr.., fa-. - w ;!, . . :;,!!. , w.is n tor!oUs ' s '' ' ,;' e test i.U'M-s'.s of lahor It wo : d :;j ,.y reiC?. t: S 'hut the men : ; r ':r ' I have cp." .-l ;i ,- t . p...- t &9 A ihI MS&k a av i -wc -v. Dp al.i "VlX " iv rT MARHL K AND GRANITE WORIi J. R. PAItDOCK, Proprlamr. I sin prepH.fd to furnish anything in the line of Cemetery work in any of Vaihle or ursolic Neariv thinv ir of eTp-rience in tiie Marble busineea warrants my thai I can till vour orders in the very In-st manner. (n lo'iiish work in Scotch, Swede or American Granite or anv kin Marble. Front s'rpi t. next to liteen's 'iiinshnn. THE FASHION II Stret li'Owee KEHHEY PAYS CASH i-ot rr r i ;:k. v.cc .mU FA KM ! ' OF.. , . w .,,..1 ,. v, :.?,... I viM'ttin- n.tii i i ' ' i -1 1 1 - C,.lu!. Nul", Ttb:U'C0 . 'illll ' ' ' 1 ki:nm:ys cash moiii:: ' '" - i : t I or.j J. a nonz .OP. 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