Rural enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1924-1927, October 14, 1925, Image 2

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    rural enterprise
bead*
lightly
T h ere w as only one p ic tu re upon the
“Oh, no. Mr. H a rm cr. I w ouldn't.
d e lic ately tin te d w alls, a n d th is su r
<the sm iled to w a rd D uane w ith pleu»- p rised hint, te p r e s tn lin g a s it did the
,nt sym pathy and cu rio u s In te re st
th o u g h t of one who h a d stu d ied Art.
m a an
Je rro ld to o k k I i m
n e e's s bag
u«-« s a n d led
. c re t.n umj w hite ocean.
den lu ldt h e Cenrad ‘' rf
g ian t w av es lash in g th em se lv es Into
sta irs .
-— — —
. ,
hall Is J e r r y 's id ea." he e x p la in e d In­ foam a n d spray.
T h e re w ere b uilt-in book sh e lv es a ll
dicating th e b e a u tifu l lounge a t th e over the rootn. a n d h u n d re d s of books
of the sta irs. ' She say s it seem s I —fa iry tales, poetry, philosophy, love
So sordid ju st to divide H house w ith sto ries, wild a d v en tu res. H e sullied
i h a ll—so presto— a lounge.
\ \ e » e 1 u t th e b re a d th of In te re st d isp lay e d by
makes your food do ycu
i.ullt the house over th ree tim es ou
th e a sso rtm e n t and looking m ore close­
more good.
J e r r . S account. W hen she w as born,
ly he saw th a t it re p re se n te d epochs—
N ote how it relieves
w N U.
to m ake h e r a n u rse ry . W hen -he
StRVUB*
new shelves having been added to ac­
that stuffy feeling
_--ew up. to get rid of it. And th e I ,st co m m odate th e ch an g in g ta s te of in-
a fte r h e a rty e a tin g .
tim e w hen som ebody gave h e r 1 he
reusing years. T h e re w as a hook of
Sweetens th e
H ouse B eau tifu l fo r a C h ristm a s pres-
poem s in th e w indow -seat, lying open,
breath, remove*
out. to m ak e th e m agazine U h . like
face down. H e sm iled a g a in w hen lie ■
fo o d p articles
th irty cents. She sa y s she did every­
noticed um ong th o se on th e shelves
from the teeth,
thing th a t th e m agazine m ade Pm of.
a n occasional p ro tru d in g bit of lace, or
give* new vigor
ju
st
to
show
it
up.
T
h
is
I*
w
here
we
to tired nerve*.
d e lic ately colored linen. O bviously it
hang out."
w as a fa v o rite tric k of J e r r y 's to m ark
Corne» t » V u
lie
led
th
e
w
ay
a
cro
ss
to
th
e
wide,
fresh c le a n
bright, c harm ing room lie sh a red w ith h e r p lace in a hook w ith th e h a ndker-
full flav o red .
. h lef sh e « a s using. D u an e w as boy­
L igh tn ing Statistica
J e r r y laughed. “D on't w orry about Prudence, a n d D u an e looked a bout It ishly p leased to h ave discovered th is
CHAPTER VII
me. I'm no genius a n d thu n k C od for witii p leasure. B ut Je rro ld frow ned.
“ L ig h tn in g is a g e n tle m a n and ob­
tr a it of hers, alone a n d unaided, in her
••Women a re — well, won ■ u a re cer-
It. I'm Just a com m onplace m aker-
se rv e s th e ru le s o f th e M arquis of
over of o th er people’s houses, anil I m taln ly — Som etim es I th in k I don t absence.
In Jerry’s Citadel.
T u rn in g about suddenly he lifte d his Q u e e n sb e rry — it w on t strik e a man
lunced a sudden d e sire to ,,|a ,j nf it—and m aking money, into th e know P ru d en ce very well, b u t then,
J e rry ann<
ey es and s ta r te d violently. H e whs w hen h e 's dow n," a cc o rd in g Io electri­
. . . 1 "
- .
I’.rt » . » I L 't n t X
W e've been
visit her tw in a u n ts In M ount M ark, b argain. Hut I know w hat I'm talk in g w hat can you e x p ect?
d ire c tly o pposite th e rio tin g ocean of cal e n g in e e rs q u o te d In th e bulletin
a n d 'w id te a n d saw » " c le a rly fo r | o f th e P e n n sy lv a n ia public service
dow n In th e so u th e a s te rn p a n of the about. T o keep a genius going, a h u ­ II rrled only tw en ty y e ars.”
D uane w atch ed him, laughing, said green
h e a rt —
m ust feed th e sacrificial
s ta te and P ru d e n c e, w ith her usual , m an ------
th e first tim e. H e felt a b a sh e d a s co m m ittee,
•cntle w illingness to please, acquiesced ,ires And If I'm not m uch m istaken, nothing, w hile Je rro ld sta lk e d grim ly tho u g h it w ere J e r r y h erself, w hite. ( T h e p o ssib ilitie s a re th a t a man
D epreciation —O v e r h e a d
a t once though w ith se c re t re lu c ta n c e.
rtear n ttle Ju lia will be calling for out Into J e r r y 's sta irw a y lounge anil unasham ed, who rode th e w aves te f o r e s ta n d in g d ire c tly u n d e r a storm cloml
re tu rn e d d ra gging w ith ldui a heavy, him
A m an who m ak e s a living w ith hit for Je rro ld said he could not possibly kin, |||ni; on e of th ese days,
H e looked aw ay , cu rio u sly con- w ould he s tru c k 15 tim es in IPO
nnd j uj|a w ent w ith them to bronze sm oking sta n d .
h e a d w as b ew ailing the o ilie r day th a t accom pany them , and pleaded bu sin ess ,
fused e m b a rrasse d , a n d th en w ent stro k e s, vv b ile a m an fiat on th e ground
“ I have m any bud h a b its," J e rro ld back to it. He s t a r e d 'a t It. stu d ied It, only once in a h u n d re d stro k es,
lie had not begun sa v in g e a rlie r in m e us a reason. In all th e y e ars of th e ir i th e c o u n try to visit I.a rk and Jim <>
a n d th a t he h a d not saved more.
T w o m illion v o lts of e le c tn c ty . hav-
m arriag e. P ru d e n c e hud nev er left him th e ir lovely Iowa farm . I .a r k s th re e w ent on gloomily. “O ne is th a t I will th e slim w l.ite figure high a n d u n tra m
MW«dl,” nald a consoling friend, w ithout re lu c ta n c e, nor re tu rn e d to children J e r r y Inspected w ith solicitous sm oke every m orning before I get up
m eled on th e h ig h est w ave.
ing c h a ra c te ris tic » of lightning, have
In terest, pronounced them very nice, P rudence doesn't approve o f it. So
»you've still got your lo ad, a n d It him w ith o u t Joy.
In th e confident a s su ra n c e of th e been m ad e by s c ie n tists for experl-
still w orks. W hy w o rry ?”
From th e hours of h e r e a rlie st re co l­ very healthy and q u ite hum an, th an k every m orning In tlie tw enty-tw o y e ars lovous eves he saw J e r r y - J e r r y a s m en tal p u rp o se s.
L igh tn in g has an
"Y es." suld tlie th riftle s s one, . nut lection, J e r r y had assum ed a solem n God, and w ashed h e r h ands of them .
lie h a d seen her firs'-, a s she sto o d w ith a v e ra g e p o ten tial o f a bout 100,000,000
th e tro u b le w ith me is th a t I have s h a re of h e r m o th e r's resp o n sib ility Hut she hovered co n stan tly over Ju llu
A lm e ■ G loriun in C a r te r B lak e 's stu d io volts, ab o u t fi m illion tim e s the voltage
n e v e r se t a sid e enough fo r dep recia
fo r all th e a u n ts, a n d fo r th e ir hus­ w ith a p a ssio n a te pity w hich se n t the
—w ith th e w arm w elcom e of h e r y o u th , of h o u se -lig h tin g c u rre n t.
tio n on th e In tellect."
bands. ami th e ir children, th e ir hom es a u n ts off Into p eals of m erry lau g h te r
In h e r eyes—J e rry , u -th lrst fo r a d v en ­
S u b m itted a s a b rie f serm on on a n d th e ir bank accounts. H ad not hei and e x a sp e ra te d J u lia h e rself into
tu re , for rom ance.
DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN
th r if t.— N a tio n 's B usiness M agazine.
m o th er brought them up? P rudence seething fury.
W hen he h e ard J e rro ld w h istlin g on
It w a s p lea sa n t to be In Motmt M ark,
had a ccep ted Je rro ld and J e r r y a s a
th e sta irw a y again, he w ent o u t qu ick ­ A spirin M arked W ith “ B ayer Cross"
MHe* •■ OBe JP ste »
b ollntlf,i|, b e au tifu l d is p e n s a li'n o f a tuning th e old friends, In th e old home,
ly a n d closed th e door.
n .o n d H H l i h " N . 7 ' y ~ * ‘i re
H as Been P ro v ed S a fe by Millions.
generous and loving P rovidence, and In discussing old days a n d d eed s w ith
T h a t sam e u fte ru o o n Je rro ld took
U S K ID K S oles f o r o v e r 7 m o n th « a v e r
the
m
ischievous
m
em
bers
o
f
tt.e
p
a
r
­
a ir in g 12 m lb-s a d a y In a ll k in d s of them fe lt only an Im plicit confidence
him out to see J e r r y 's houses. D uane
W a rn in g ! U n le ss you see th e nam e
w e a th e r on h a rd , ra s p in g
and Joy. Hut h e r s iste rs w ere a s a ­ sonage fam ily. T hey talk e d o f F a iry
w
as fa sc in a te d w ith tills p h a se of Je r-
a n d th e so le s a r e s till good fo r m ore
_____
Buyer” on package or on tablets you
and G ene, they talk e d of C onnie nn.l
w e a r!
T h a t Is U S K lK fi every tim e. cred tru st, a cc ep te d In all solem nity
ry 's life, lie hud n e v er d re am ed sh e Jre n o t g e ttin g th e genuine B uyer
i 'S K I P K — th e W o n d e r S ole fo r W ear.
and re ta in e d w ith u n fa lte rin g fidelity. P rince and th e ir m iraculously golden
could do a th in g so clever, he m arveled ^splrln j,roved s a fe by m illions and
I t Is m ade by th e U n ite d S t a t e s Ilu b b e r
trafficking
In
oil.
an'I
Je
rry
,
in
all
th
in
g
s
p
a
rt
a
n
d
p
a
r
C o m p a n y , th e w o rld s la rg e : t m a n m
at it. rejoiced o ver h e r su ccess as pre s c rjb e j by p h y sic ia n s for 25 years.
W
ear»
T
he
twin«
M
id
It
seem
ed
s
tra
n
g
e
cel
of
her
m
o
th
e
r’«
life,
sh
a
red
deeply
f a c t u r e r of r u b b e r
r
I tho u g h lie w ere in som e way re sp o n se
g a y “ B a y er” w h en you buy A spirin.
tw ic e a s lo n g a s b e s t le a th e r , i e u y ou
In Hint oblig atio n alm ost be fo re she -Imt C onnie had rem ained aw ay w hen
stio e r e p a irm a n to re -s o le
• n Ofil
.
| t.le fo r h e r skill. H e ask ed a th o u sa n d [mitatlons may prove dangerous.—Adv.
lorry w as in New York, th a t she had
w lth U S K ID E
Ank y ° u r •«” ” -■ d e a le r for could talk.
q u e stio n s a bout it. th e m anagem ent,
n e w s h o e , w ith U S K ID E Sole*.— Adv.
So w hen J e r r y »aid briskly. “ By the L.,,ne so suddenly and rem ain ed so
tiie financing, th e profits.
W e a th e r M a d e to O rder
No n t a n 'i s a s p e rfe c t a s be th in k . 1 way, m other, w e'd t e t t e r run dow n to long. And w hen sh e w as alone w ith
T h a t s e ttle s it fo r m e,” he sa id de-
Ja c k ie , a g e six, hud been told he
1 M ount M ark anil see w h at th o se tw in h e r siste rs P ru d en ce said, slow l y :
h is neighbor should he.
cldedly. "I'm going to tu rn in on low i
go t)} t ,)e c lrc lls 1( lt .iHIn’t r a in.
You m u stn ’t th in k C onnie w as neg­
a u n ts a re up to.” P ru d e n c e could only
re al e sta te . I'll buy up old w reck s of ]
n lg ]lt b e fo re th e g ra n d am t glo-
lecting J e rry , girls— in any w ay. You
1 yield.
h o u se s fo r a song, tu rn them o ver to r jOUB d n y j,[s m o th e r suggested th a t
C arol w as J e r r y ’s fa v o rite, a fa c t she see. they had been ta lk in g of m aking
J e r ty to gild them w ith h e r fairy
b e fo re he w ent to sleep, he should ask
! trie d w ith kindly in te n tio n to conceal th a t trip , anyhow , so— I Ju st w ro te
"A lberi tUInJt far
w and, a n d w e’ll both sit hack on th e q o ( j to brin g nice w e a th e r for th e clr-
Better B reak /u io ”
I from th e general know ledge of the and begged them to go nt once— a n d
cushions w ith th e c o upons!
P re tty - cug.
fam ily. S he loved th e quiet liusli of to lin g e r a s long a s possible."
good. Isn’t lt? ”
j “ D id you p ra y to Hod a s I asked
T h e tw ins sta red , th en laughed, th en
C arol’s life, and fourni a th rill of e x ­
"Y es, very good. T h e only objec- y 0U to ? " sh e ask ed , th e n e x t day.
a lta tio n In th e know ledge of th e gentle lightly shrugged th e ir shoulders. "W e
tlon th a t I see is th u t you don 't seem
“ Y es,” re sp o n d ed Ja c k ie , anil ..he
w idow hood th a t follow ed th e riotous m ight h ave know n It," w as w h at th ey
to he on any too p le a sa n t te rm s w ith „„j,, ..¡t a | n -t g o n n a ru in no m o re.”—
youth of th e m e rrie st and m ost m is­ said.
“ Hut P ru d en ce,” p ro te s te d I.a rk ,
yo u r p ro sp e ctiv e c o lla b o ra to r in th e In d ia n a p o lis New s.
chievous of all th e a u n ts. T he te n d e r
coupon b u sin ess.” T h en Je rro ld w ent
Im m ersion of h e r e n tire life In th a t w hen she hud th o u g h t It over, "sh e
S to p th e P a in .
on soberly, " It w ould he a sh am e for
of h e r o rp h an ed baby. Ju lia , a f te r the could h a v e m ade It so p le a sa n t fo r
T h e h u r t of a b u rn o r a c u t »top»
h ----
e r -- to give It up— even for th , e sa k e of w h e n C o le ’s C a rb o lis a lv e ts a p p lie d . It
frivolous v a n itie s o f h e r gay girlhood, J e rry ."
In
th
e
C
onfident
A
ssurance
of
th
e
Jo
y
­
ncuiiirlng such a m atrim o n ial p rize as h e a ls q u ic k ly w ith o u t sc a rs . 30c an d
“ J e r r y didn’t go to b e p lea sa n t
seem ed to J e r r y a tiling divine.
ous Eyes, He Saw Je rry .
I am su re you w ould be. She Is crazy «tm by M l ^ r u g g l . t s . ?o r -end ^ O c y to
Baby J u lia herself, now grow n to a P ru d en ce defended herself. “ She w ent
moody, m isty eyed, dream -enw rapped to be free, and she said h e rse lf she of our connubial bliss, slip h a s lugged ab o u t it— and she Is doing som ething , Oak P a rk i m — A d v e rtis e m e n t,
my sm oking sta n d out In th e lounge w orth w hile, too. All over tow n they
girl of fo u rtee n , had fa scin a te d J e rry couldn't he free if we put h e r In Con
T h irty -o n e p e r c en t o f a ll h o sp ital
! from th e first, and nev er m ore th a n at nip’s cure. B esides— If h e r life lay w here sh e sa y s it belongs, and evei y a re ta lk in g ab o u t It— nobody d ream ed tr e a tm e n t In th e U nited S ta te s in
sh
e
h
a
d
such
stu
ff
In
her.
1
d
idn't
th
ere,
she
would
h
ave
found
it.
Hut
n ig h t I lug It back before I go to bed.
I th is tim e In th e light of h e r new wls-
m yself. P ru d e n c e sa y s— but you know 1923 w a s given fre e a n d 19.3 p e r cen t
! dom nnd u n d erstan d in g . J e rry looked If th e re w as n o thing fo r her in New T w enty-tw o y e a rs of i t !"
w as only p a rtly p a id for.
P ru d e n c e .”
D u an e laughed In keen enjoym ent.
I at h e r keenly, noted th e m urm urous, Y ork—I w a n ted h e r back. A nd no
one
Imt
J
e
rry
could
find
th
a
t
out.
S
he
won
t
h
a
v
e
to
give
lt
up,
"
L
a
st
th
in
g
she
did
be
fo
re
she
left
far-aw ay tone of lie r voice, rem urked
I t m a k e s any m an n e rv o u s to h a v e
P ru d e n c e and J e r r y h a d le ft D es w ns to tro t th a t sta n d out of th e bed­ D unne said, w ith a s m uch a ssu ra n c e
th e su b tle d e p th s of h e r dream y eyes.
w om an gaze a t him.
M
oines
on
th
e
e
arly
m
orning
train
,
a
s
tho
u
g
h
he
h
a
d
n
final
voice
In
the
room. K now ing all th e tim e tlie m in u te
| She shook h e r head om inously.
about
h
a
lf
p
a
st
six
o
r
seven.
A
t
h
a
lf
disp o sitio n o f J e r r y s fu tu re ,
I got hom e, I’d tro t It back."
•‘You keep a n eye on th u t girl, Aunt
w o u ld n 't h ave h e r give It - p fo r any­
“ P ru d e n c e does not sm oke, I infer.
C arol,” sh e said w arnlngly. “ You keep p a st nine th a t sam e m orning, J e rro ld
A hot, nourishing cereal is the
called D uane Into the otfice.
I an eye on Ju lia ."
“J e r r y d o esn 't e ith e r— h ere,” said thin g . I t ’s th e c lev erest th in g I ever
prim e m orning need of a growing
“ H ow 's b u s in e s s ? ’ h e a sk e d ch eer­
And w hen C arol laughed nt her. te ll­
J e rro ld quickly. "M ostly th e nice h e a rd o f - a n d a girl like J e r r y - y o u
child. T h is is why the wise m other
fully.
,
ing
h
e
r
th
a
t
J
u
lia
had
nev
er
given
her
wom en d o n 't—here. It d id n 't seem to Ju st w ouldn't le lie v e It! F o r th e m ost
always serves C arn atio n M ush to
“ Fine. I'm lea rn in g th e tr a d e from
an a nxious m om ent In all h e r life, th a t
ta k e In th e M iddle W est. J e r r y did p a rt, 1 m ust a d m it I th in k th e Iow a
His H ight hair Highness. W hole
she could re ad her Inm ost soul like a th e ground up. I picked up fo u r tools In college a few tim es fo r fu n —all th e b a rn s a re a little m ore e sth e tic look­
w heat *nd delicious!
p rin te d page, J e r r y grew only m ore nnd a can of oil y e ste rd a y ,” Bald g irls d o —and sh e told u s she sm oked ing th en th e Iow a resid en ces—b u t of
D uane.
a g re a t deal in New York. B ut she co u rse It’s a fa rm s ta te — sw e e ts to
Take care of your stomach.
anxious.
P ru d e n c e and J e r r y h ave gone d o esn 't h e re W e d id n 't tell h e r not to, th e w age e a rn e r, you m ight say.
Conaervation of Feathera
«Urn. t h a t ’s th e kind." she said.
It is the best friend you have.
down
to
M
ount
M
ark
to
v
isit
th
e
a
u
n
ts
“ It Isn't ns If we c o u ld n 't afford a
m ind you. P ru d e n c e sa y s even daugh­
F in la n d Is re p o rte d a* sw inging h a rd 1 ..q-),,, th in g yon th in k Is h e r Inm ost
IIOSTETTERS Celebrated
Into th e lin e s of c o n se rv a tio n ists w ith
l!)n-t Houi a t all. I t's Just a little and cousins. How w ould you like to te r s a re fre e souls w hen th ey grow so fte n in g of th e atm o sp h ere, a s Je rry
Stomach Bitters taken before
a law p ro h ib itin g th e «ale o f fe a th e rs borruw et| cloud put on to hide w h a t's com e up to th e h o u se a n d sta y w ith up. S h e 's got a stu n n in g little sta n d c alls it. T h e re Is m oney enough he. •
meals—improves the appetite,
of wild b ird s for m illinery purposes. |{llllK „ „ m sid c —like a sm oke screen." me in th e ir a b sen ce? I can only ad
th a t som e sc u lp to r m ad e fo r h e r in fo r anything. T h e s ta te Is rich, a l­
E v id en tly F in la n d o b jec ts to giving " “Jerry> th a t's not nice," p ro teste d m lt, w ith all due m odesty, th a t wi New Y ork—a b e a u ty —u se s it fo r m ost too rich. B ut you know how
aids digestion and imparts
a re. w e M iddle W este rn ers. W e nad
any ba sis to r being called fe ath er- i j u ija -a m other. “J u lia h a s n o th in g to have a good cook.”
a feeling of robust health.
pins."
D
u
an
e
flushed
w
ith
p
leasu
re.
head ed — P a r k s and Itec rea tlo n .
hide from anyone. She Is th e m ost
And th en , w ith th n t g e n tlen ess of such a tu ssle w ith n a tu re In th e begin­
“
I’d
like
It,
If
y
o
u
're
su
re
I
w
on't
be
honest child, th e le a st deceitful, tl»“-
In stin ct th a t m ade J e rro ld H iirtner the n ing th a t w e have sort of forgotten
A t A ll Druggiata
"O h, It Isn 't J u lia 's fa u lt," J e r r y In­ in th e w ay," he said w ith g re a t e ag e r­ m an
th a t
P ru d en ce
could
adore how to m ake o u rselv es com fortable.
T
h
ese
re
tire
d
fa
rm
e
rs
have
money
to
ness.
te rp o se d quickly. "D o n 't th in k I am
th ro u g h o u t h e r life, he s a id :
“ Not n bit. I'm glad to h a v e you.
criticizin g Ju lia , by any m eans. She
“T h a t's J e r r y 's room a c ro ss th e hall. burn. T hey enn pay for a n y th in g they
T
h
e
h
ouse
Is
like
a
m
orgue
w
ithout
d o esn 't know w h a t's going on Inside
Go on over and have a look, w hile I w ant, hut they don't realize w hat they
her, any m ore th a n you do. She II them — they ta lk so m uch.”
tell M ary a bout dinner. I t ’s very w an t until som e one— like J e r r y —
shoves it right onto t h e m ”
“ You know 1 don't re ally know Je rry
he as m uch su rp rise d a s anybody one
cute.”
very w ell,” D uane e x p la in ed cau tio u s
“T hen all I h ave to do now Is to
o f th ese days.”
-D o— do you m ind?'
An.l la te r she said, “ P e rh a p s, n fte r |y. “I'm only in love w ith her, th a t s
“ Not a hit. I t's w o rth seeing. We get clulihy With J e r r y ,” D u an e sain.
all. I’m Just b orn to be n gorgon lady a ll."
"I see our fu tu re . I buy up factory
. „
lid
suit h e r—you know —
1111 B
11 over to ----
,
w ith snaky locks to feed th e tires of
“Y ou're su re o f th a t, arp y o u . S ure <
in opp«i»iti<>n to T lie H ou»e B eautiful. site s and Inveigle big business Into u s­
It's not Just a little In fa tu a tio n th a t l ‘|l he up In a m in u te " And he struck ing them —a n d J e r r y dolls up th e ir
som ebody else'« ta le n t
lin g e rs o n —from p iq u e —because she off d o w n sta irs w histling blithely.
And w hen Iter a u n t did not u n d e r
h o u s e s !"
(T O F H CONTINTTBD »
sta n d , a n d said she did not enjoy rld- rem ain s re c a lc itra n t.
D uane w aited until a door closed be­
dies, she e xplained, incom prehensibly.
D u a n e shook Ids head. "1 m sure. hind him som ew here below , and then
Introduction of Straw Hata
1 a f le r th is m a n n e r:
S u re r th a n d e a th since I m et Pru- be cro ssed quickly to J e r r y 's room.
I th in k sh e 's got It, poor c h ild ! T he ilence." And th en on a sudden thought
T he recent h e at Introduces th e sub­
in v o lu n ta rily , lie sm iled. How could
I divine sp a rk 1 I t will b u rn h e r up.”
he said. "You you a re su re P rudence
he h ave fa iled to recognize th e in- jec t of stra w h a ts a n d stra w -h at
“ P ru d en ce, w h a t In th e w orld Is she will not m ind.”
stories. In 171*0 a ch an cello r of the
talk in g a b o u t? " C arol tu rn e d to her
W ith Itch in g Rashes
exchequer Im posed a d uty ou hats.
"P ru d en c e suggc
o ra n g e surro iin d ln
Our 35 years of Improvement and 1 siste r fo r pnlljthtw iuipnt.
All h ead g ear m ade of " fe lt o r wool
T h is room b re a th e d of her. It sang
perfection of oil and grease have
"G enius,” w ent on Je rry m oodily
or beav er or any le a th e r o r Japanned
dryly. “ W hen you've know n P ru d en ce
made MariMiUI the pass word of I “S h e's the only one of th e trib e th at as long as 1 have, you'll know th a t she of h e r—so ft anil w arm , subtly fra g ra n t h ats," cam e w ithin th e scope of the
«O.P.
«as fZT’S
'ïh
w ith som e elusive perfum e. H e knew
proper lubrication. Say M sm M s K I.
frego» OhKMt.
Owtlwr»labfMf»»».
Dept- M
. S A Ï'îS Ï
h a s th e e ariu arS s. hut It stic k s out all ha« a n asty h abit of th in k in g of th in g s
In sta n t'y . In sp ite of th e p resence of tax. But un E din b u rg h m erchant,
Every quart of MsnaM?'?!
! over her. «I’d believe me. A unt C arol. first.
a
stu
te
enough
to
observe
th
a
t
stra
w
th e tw o m aids, th a t J e r r y w as expect- --------
. . .
. .
each can of MsnsJfeiai Grease i*
, n -„o,n. T h e w aste- | w as not Included In th e legal enum er-
I I know th e sym ptom s. Such a p re tty
TtiFjr wont o v e r to tin* hoti‘1 Ht once , ,h e ’
own
backed unconditionally by
and got D u an e's bag« a n d then d r o ,e j
" J
n >< „..•..'„ ".'.„„dled. And I atbm of m a te ria l, used. Intnaluced
1 girl, toe. Is n 't It a sham e?"
“O f co u rse she ts a genius," said out th e lo w ly av en u e to w ard the g re at j | b ask et hud , not
|, e e silken
the . ! stra w h a ts to Scotland for th e first
Ban F ra n c is c o , C al.
L os A n g e le s. C a t
iv ln e am ong th
silken cushions
c u s h lr....... of .........
C arol com pliicently. "E verybody »ays bouse, show ing b ro a d and w hite am ong
iav bed lay a s o n rum pled hit of lav- tim e, early in th e sum m er of 1798
so
W hy. sh e 's been w ritin g poetry, th e b a re m aples th a t hedged it on
Oder a n d ’ la c w - a h an d k erc h ie f Idly U n fo rtu n ately for the e n te n 'r is ln g hat-
and book«, and p la y s - e v e n trsg e d le s
. ed a n d carelessly left there,
1 ter. an am endm ent to th e act, w ithin
every «Ide.
w n e rs everybody dies and com m it« sut-
T , e w - . l s e d « l o « l v 'u p i h c l h r e e s , e p » « f<'«' * '• * » • 7 ^ * }
Je rro ld led th e way Into th e llvln
Cb le—e v er sin e »he could hold a lo am , w here D uane had sat once be
' ,
,
,i,« ,l,.v b ed
a urettv tax-evading novelty liable to paym ent.
J l'ro n .-lik e ” dais, w ith hangings of T h e act, which rem ained in force until
liencll."
.
. ...
to re w ith P ru d e n c e, and called K ate
“ I knew It," said Je rry despondently.
rtT S L lB A HATIMIS?
- W e r e going to have Mr. A llertoi 1 rova" hiue velvet, and he stood beside | IS H . allow ed exem ption to n ig h tc a p s
Accredited by Sonoma
“ I f»lt It th e m in u te 1 hwtked nt her. w ith us w hile th e fam ily • aw ay." I •
County Farm Bureau
| th e silk and velvet couch th a t served
l a r a th e r h ave th e m easles, m yself. explained am iably. "Now look a f
W nttr I «shorn rhick*
The L aw ’a D ela y
only It you w»nl »«od
W ell, we'll Just have to m ak e th e best him nicely and m ake him c otufortahl ■ ‘ a« a bed fo r Je rry nt night, looking
T h e longest law suit I h u ve ever
u n t»ver* *nd broder*
I
down
a
t
It
som
berly.
H
e
llft«~l
the
• f It, Aunt C arol, »o try not to w orry
•s-• bn«» a « o < m I p n e »
Yud tell M ary I've been bragging abo ■
■ h a k * to the
I i bout It, If It proves too m uch for h e r caikltig. Mr. A llerton 1» a p..r I bit of linen and lace anil touched II beard of Is one th a t w as s ta rte d In
I REASO NABLB—HOMEtJIUE:J
to his Up» a n d sm iled a t ids own folly, the N inth c e n tu ry —and it 1» still go-
(all Write for FUFK IVWCstsk'«
th e n she «
r i l hack you." “
And in
Calif
file n d of Mis« Je rry '« , ).« i telling hiniself he w as gettin g io he a | ing on I It crops up periodically In I
L. W CLAHK. lie» 159, F » - '
'■HIM PINE ST^SAH FRAMCiSCO
»aid, "I le a rn e d one th in g
1 he g'«l«
_
ilie republic of A ndorra, id th e Pyre-
1 se n tim e n ta l fool.
,o acatw ? th e ir goodI gift«*w»'h - j «
bm nm y
k
.
T here w ere but tw o photograph* In
and relate« to som e pro p erty Oickj/s OLD RELIABLE Eye W aft
free and la ’ tsh hand. >
•
( w (|h the res()e, t f u i, friendly
re fe rre d to In h c o n tra c t d raw n up r e lie v e s s u n sa d
th e room, th o se of P ru d e n c e and Je r
° f '* * •
” r'
rold. handsom ely fraine.! In I lue and over l.tMM >cnra ago. T h e law® of P o e - n t h u r t . O » n ” ln - In
o». 15c a t «11 d r u g g i s t s o r by m ale
1 heard her tell you about him
gold.
No counties« snapshot«, no A ndorra a re in a Momewhat undecided B
ConstipaMoo,
l tell you, h e a r t’s blood I A m o th e r, a
DICKEY DRUG CO.. B risto l. V a .-T en a .
Indigesttan and lover a friend. Somebody h a s to he th e telephone."
'tchoolglrl chum*, no penciled s»xptchc*. Mate, and th ere is no im m ed iate pros
B oth men laughed, a n d 1
Torpid Llvor
)u»t th e tw o pictu red fa te # ahe loved . pvet of th e case helag settle«!. The BATHE TIRED EYES
„ffe n d <>P
*h* " l,Hr " f • Ver’ ’" '¿ T '
blushed boyishly.
.
. .
Sue r— fat fce * • r«»w
Aninnv tlie jitii e r an«i gohl- , law suit is th u t about a th o u sa n d /etn » v tta in Tbo«ip»o«» a » y e w a ie r
C
arol
looked
at
P
ru
d
en
ce.
S
h
e
«
b o T i b î 'i o i Ì ' S l ’ - S ; . . X
1 e . a r t i c i « - her d re s ,.n « tab la lay a | oh l-T it-B lta,
B’i» ai lour
•/ '
VM wnd «v* hottlw -
LMb «*»»•» frwf M. 1.
•lck.
poor
child.
You
o
ught
to
do
ALL DH UC U U Ta
w in e tliln g fo r her."
I
RY—
MEAL
BY ETHEL
L ai
Carnation
Mush®
^Prom ote
g o o d Health.
T h e House
behind th egooai
Don’t Suffer
UseCuticura
MssaMst’i Oil
otor
Oil» & Greases
Good Fall
MORTON
h o s p it a l
LAYERS
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August Flower
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