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aeeepieu toe aiiuanon. I # » Went n*eg to the girl. "Joyo#I Joyce, thirling !” *'t»h. I,**, I can't b***r It. I thought I could, hul It » lui po» «Ibi*. oh. lak* me away, l.vel Ih Ip me pow, aa you olTered lo help me on Hi* rung«, though » * can n«t*r lie unylhlng In each oilier. Take me »oioewhere lo aafely, where I m*i*d never »*••• that man again, or think of Idm. or of this place, or or *ver reioemlier anything nt th* pnst.” Mil* elung lo him, nohldng In terror aynl Imiellneiui. I .«•*, holding her, rnl»*il her hand» to Id* Up*. "Jttyee, ihare*t. I'll do aa li* prie po»‘ », then. I'll »how him Hi* mine, and then I'll lake you awn y aomewhore aoiith. where yon need never think of Idm or of Hila place again. Amt It that wrelehed murrine* can't he an* Bulled, I’ll |*e ri.iilenletl to lie your brother for Hie re»t of our live», dear.” lie tiling Ihe door open llnlhway wa» alamNng uaeaatty In loud ||, and J Covrii* kt kl W il i liok'MOlk > s ^ W N U »«i l**e felt pretty aure lhal he had been trying to ll»ien with Id* eur lo tli* III- (C ugU nuw l from ln »f vvttak I And »udii my . .ni* Hie aoutnl nf Uillng jiimli. "I'Ve ill « Idl'd |o accept your profttv Joyce, »vie iiilng within Hie liouae. alHon. It Mill liny," »aid In—. '"Ih* T h e i * • aiuc the |ml»e of a 'druggie, CHAPTER XVI Kv it ti.» l.ee turned« Joyce waa run term* ar«« lhe»e: I guarunlee nothing nlng uloiig Ho* |iu»B>IKU toward the , aa to Hie mine; merely to eondui f you Jo y c e or a Gold Mine lhair. lu-t’iiiii) I.te lle glhh'd away to Hie place w here I’olly worked for gold. I'll »how you the «urrel en* into Ho* »l uih'Wa t.o* illil Bui g a nn far •* Hi* fori »f, Joyce lloilg Ihe d air ujun; mid then 1 1 ranee. Thin la«ly will necoinpany ua, wtili-H limiiml mil of III* iil»t«n «« bo- rnH '1 lhr rl.U.-« nf lirn’irii around |l* llaHiway enugtit her from behind nnd and yon will l«nv* your men lieldnd. •v un ; her li n 1 tow ini him. Ilia Muck 1 And we ll go unarmed," »n ilfil town* UlH* ilUnuum mv.iy, tin “ Hul I »hull carry Sir. Anderson’# III llm |irli*n('* nlriull had *1 lie Tin n heard hung mer her face. |d»tol," Joyce Int« -rpuseil nilmly, "and ''lutti lue ! l ‘lime lo n i«!” In* nont quietly lmi*k tiiwnril th* lug I »hall ace Hint tho lerma ore fairly Joyce een»«*d y«> «fruggì*. ll nun*. “ ti* re!" unaiviTod !»•*. and du»hed carried out," I.lglil* Imrnod Inald*. A *lrl|i of Rnlhway allot a look of hatred at rlnlh Inn! Inin |i|nm**l liefnr«* th* win* her. "I've no objection to Hint either," <1ow of Hi* Inry *-1 room—ill* on* In he anaweml. shrugging ble «Imidilera which I « » limt oniii|>*d »till Juyrt* for Uotirhnlnnilv. ■ lirl*f hour iifion lh »l aft*r»i<>«>n of "A l aunrlre, Mien-—” !,«*« began. tholr nrrlvnl Till* m i Ih* room Hint At sunrise? Oo<t, in,in. do you *tip- I.** I i * i | ■p|iwi*it in hi» mind for Hn'lr I |>o«e I'm go ng to wait lili »me I ncrtipaocy during Hmlr brief hnni-y- , about<‘<l llaHiway. He tia«k .iff Ida moon. i bolt containing ht» platol, nod Inbl It Ilut not Hui l*«»t tpaiin twl»led ««n Ihe lk«a. "We'M »tart at on**e," !<*•'• fur* nt ih* r*nllMI|ou Mint nn* !*•* blinded Joyre hi* platol. then, olli*r had *U|i|ilalil«d him In limt rr* going Into tlie r«»oo. ••*flngulaho«l Ih* I ii II oii *I i I| i with Joy o*. The«»- nr* j candle, lirought It out, and ailppi <| If ■out* phoa** of «mutlna an fan»* Hint j Into hi» pocket. ami Mm timo* * 'l out th«y a|i|<aar to noutrallxe dim iw lvrt ! Ira mediately. IVIo-n they renelird ilia by d*airoylug lhair own nmnlfi-ata* na'klng alón* I*ee tm.ked back, »cun lloM. » ning Hi* country enrefully In ra««> I .**■» *xpr**»l»n ■howml not Hi* Hathw ay'a aide* wore fol'ow leg Hi. ni. amnllrat ilmrlatlon from th* nornml ■lie bail <*xpt.'«'l'"l >readier}, but H wna now It «■> quiet. ilt*|>*»«lo*i ii*. nnd ■ quite Inilmmllde for any »py to n|e very ndd Moftly I,** aiq>m«i«'h*<l Hi* j itrooeh n«nr enough to dlac«iii‘r tho window and. M in ii I ii *, b»»k«d to*tWi**n 1 entran*'«* under the »ton,- without I h »* •h* frani* and Hi* mrtaln of rloth. Ing oba>*rve<l, na llnlhway liud lilue Tli* window on l|^* »Id* had n pi*«-«* : wdf dlac«tvere«l during Ida year» of mlaalng out of ih* conur. »nd nvrr frolli«*»» «*ffori lo ffdlow old I'elly ; and th* Hill* gap » oiih * on* lind p «»tnl a there waa no alga of Ihe three, pl*o* of paper Willi the Iwtrrl of h|a . , It «weurred to l i e , Im lilrt, that rlrt* I* n * i|til»Hy nmd* a »mnll hoi* llalliway waa not likely to wl»h Hie In It. I entrato'* to Hie mine to lie known lo Fmm thor* h* could mlch gllmp«-* ; any of hla uld«*. of ih* two itriin1« H* hoard Iholr Hathway wna l«Hvktng uneaally about vole*#. II* wu» In no hurry. II* »a # blm. "It'a In the gorge, then ?" lie walling llll ih*> *htta* to llnlali tholr j muttered. And. throwing off all pr>- ■«uaverastlun Tlo'n, in duo Hut*. Ilttlh* ten»e of i-i ncealoi. nf. ••Tliepe'B no way way would aland In a lino with Ida I “ H »re!" Anvwrrrd Laa, and Cashed down. I’ve walked rmind and round atghl* and h* would Utah* an *n<l y»f Hla Plata late Rathway** Fee*. Sand the «I—«1 pini»' a tinnì-and Minea." him I I.«»- tilted lia«k I I k * atone and alinivod Ing Him Staggering. And (he wild turmoil In to-«'» heart Hathway the hole lietu-atli It. Itnlh- ■earned div or **d from hi» hraltt, which Iti» R»t« Alito Ualiiway's face, sentimi; wny »lured ut It In a inn lenient, ulter* mu I no*) lmpu»«lv* mid cold mid hlm »taggriing. Ing nn «Mill nt the »tone came hack ■leu ly ■■ Ih* plae* of mm*lianl«m In Hutliwny liowb-d and felt for Iti» Into ooatttou hi* hand#. pl-tol, l,ir su» iipoii hlm. plnmiilux Kulliway a tide* grew louder. I.** T » bo conliuueit next u«>ek) hi» arma tu bla aides, l»*f*«re he (« ulti *u* III* htttx-hod Jlgur* goatleulallng, druw il. tlut l<athwa>'s meli rana th* tiuwr on llnlhway'« faeo. I.o* htirryln:- nl.'iig Ibi- p.i- «ce. In att In- ___ draw a hand. II* might aa wall rad sA.,ut Hiete wus a (urloua m«l«**« l i - « Ih* tiuatnaaa aflar all. • ri|>i•• «I i»< r a leg thrust ««ut. M I bear* Ilut Iwfor* I *•■•'■ linger llghtanml on lly iip« n bis tiai'k, unti struggled In Ih* lrtgg<*r. a hand upon Ida shoulder <um nii.br Mie welgbt <>f hla four n<l- ■undo Idm leap to hla foci and atari veranrle*. up, Ida rifle rluldied, ready to »trike New York.—A now era lies ahead tjnlekly he waa mklctHl t« belpbes- lie Hinugtd Until way'« nun hod »ur- ne««, li!» limila bel«l llrnily. .Momeniar for agriculture because H now com prlaeit him. ili he «eaaed tu struggi*. nur»ing bis niaods Ih* best economic thought of tha busluesa world directed on Its Ilut to hla amototnenl It wu* a »tn ngth for a more vlolent effort. prim* requirements of b«ttcr dlstribu woman atnndlng at liln «Id *; then In Ile b.oke'l tip Ititi« Ih* gtlimiti- fa«-«*», (Ion and murk« ting, Presldeut VV C. that cloaked and hooded Itgurv that nl Hntbway, «tumtlng nver hlm. leer- tlordon of tbe Slat* Hank Division. confronted him h* raroffnlM’d (¿»loll* Ing. ana» ouistrelclitNi, gn-plng far American Hankers Association, do once more. hri'Mtli and c»n«>‘lou»n*»«. claies In a recent communication to Rh* limkod al Idm fixedly; »lie n an Hntli'vni I’11" ''...... . und m a t - | ^ thlrteon thousand member, of deeply agitated, and caught at hot ( ef.»l tu-e. "I"terre ! Mhorty! Krnmerl tba division 11 » socks to «nllst their brim Hi hoforo nlie waa aide to Bud her I You'rv wltne-se» that jou saw ibis Interest In the work of Improving the volet*. muti *t>ylng outsbte tlil» liutisb." - marketing of farm producta. “ You fool!" ahe axcffilmed hirtorty, ' '1 iM-y asscnted. PleiTe grlnn«ui. "The farmer today flods blmself "Ton fool! You had her In your timid» Mbnrty sw-nre. upnt, and arowled. nnd far removed from his consumer cus and you lei Jtru Knthway take her Lee saw thè hnlf-healed nenr of lila tomer by a long Une of Intermediate an ay from you! You couldn't liolil plslnl butt up««n hla check. agencies, which often leave him In a her—and now I come upon you to And "Ymi »nw bini iiisaitlt ma.” Huthwny position of disadvantage os an In you pinnulng n cold-blooded rownrdly rtmtlnucd. "Well, Antlerauo. I guess dividual producer,'' Mr. Oordon says murder—you. a policeman!" If I choose lo s I iim M voli lite tbe «log "It Is. therefore, not strange that ho At that eomothln; broke In I*»-'» )« u are, thè Inw wmildn't tinte n.neh shonld seek to npply to agriculture hourt. The renlliuiHon of Hie a*t lie tu say nl.oiil H. Hill DI b<> re.'isotuiMe. those principles of production and planned came over Idm. lie would have • ¡et back to your (jnarlers!" he »nurled distribution fouud successful In lu killed llalhwny a* heeillmuily on any tu bis aldi'*, and thè thrve meli In dustry. Ills rightful ambition t* lo blootlt Idrnly foro»t l«-u»l. Ilut I'.»- surprl • l'elea»«'d l.o* and went down make, where feasible, a general ap telle'» referenri* to Hu* police touched plication of succetaful business ex III« |MM*ugi*. Ida pride. I.«— Uapiil lo hi* f«»’ t. confrontlng perleoce to the marketing of agrlcul lie let the rill* drop, grounding the Halli" #) ..... lutely, hut puxr.leil Itili li- lural products Commanding the best hull. economic thought of the business “ I.lnten lo whut pv* got to tell you. wuy belìi litui i-«iverr<l. “You »mi-» unni my wlf* mlgbty 1 world, agriculture undoubtedly »lands law*. I love hint. l>o you mulerntand In lanl tu come tuiek lite n fux nt niglit on the threshold of a new « r ^ Hint? I auppoa- you think II’« not my lion nf fantastic panucoaa. agrlcultur In tho liuti* uf pli'klug lu-r tip iunior naiine to love. Hut It 1«! It waa yoti al welfare— which, after all. la tho who couldn't hold my love. J hated my nu«e, Anderson," «al.l KnthWity. I Nation'* welfare bag need of a sane and ileaplaMl you. 1 never knew how "Well. l'tn a business muti, nnd I long range program that la al once inueh I loved .liiuien Htilliwny till I gues» nn>uno onn gel iimvu nn.iHiiitg' practical, constructive and econonil found util how much I lulled you that Ile wiints If he wnlit» It limi enuugli tu cally sound " morning when you cum* lo our enitip be ivi II Ine to pny thè plico for H. i He goes on to call attention to the May he y«m can gol lior nt tlio prtea. ami »truck him down an treaebunmely. ‘ "long view program suggested for ag Anderwm. "Oh. ye». I have love and paaalon. rleultural distribution" at Washing "IVIly'a gold mino helongs to me and conetancy In my nature, l.ee An ton by the Agricultural Conference, under tho Inw. Mite tolls me yuu've ileraon. It wn« only you who euultln'l urging study of It. ftiuml It and ntv holdliv; tho sm-rot draw them out I" Her. voice waa vlhrant, hourue with of It. All righi. Tho prhv Is IVIly'a CO-OPS gold mino. The woinun for thè mine. pnaalon. “ Wlint d'you «ay to that, Anderson?" "Thitl girl will make a fool of you There are many small co-operative* too. I .re Andernon. Jliat aa I did.” *h* Haltiwny wns Ireiiddlng wltlt oacer- throughout the United Statea, ban nefts " I »vii» "tlllng to overlook ilio dllng wool, peanuts, watermelons, erletl. ''You'd I h * made u fool of any post nnd tnke lier luick, l'Ut If sii* strawberries, beans, syrup, and other when*, by any woman!" ducMi't wunt me unii dm « »vnnt .voti, I » v n f l t i r f * » T K « g n v o r n m o e l e u n u rlg Ilut her tvords p:i»eed l.ee hy Ilk« guess I onn't h«d«l h-r ngnlnst lier wlll, (nut there are at least lti .000 local co th* wlmL operative organisations In the United Ru I' ih rrndy lo tatto my mino tnstead "I could have killed you that nfhrn States The Iowa Fleece and Wool and dose Ilio hnrgaln. Wlint d'you sn.v Ing, n* I could kill you now, only—I Orowers' Association does an annual love Janie» Hathway. And he'll love to It. Anderson?" bustnesa of |2.SS«.t59; the Ohio Sheep Lee suapoeted som* trlck, but tlio tne again when you tnke this new nl and Wool Orowers, fl.600.0tM); the trnrtlon away out of hla alghl, whore nnvlety on Hnthwny's faro, tho troni- Oregon wool growers, $500.000; hItile tene« of hi» volo»' *tiow«*d that he can't find her. I thought you'll ,ot while the New York. Texas and South li!» niurico wn« n atmnger pas»luti away hut here you ura, buck «¿¡tin Dakota Associations are said to be tlmn timi fer Joyeo. And. dcoplto tho handling about a quarter of • million with her, m il nil the work'» got 'o h, vllenoss uf ilio propositi, l^-o roallsml dollars' business each. done over again. tlu’ t In nu otlier wny enuld Jnriv lio "I waa crouching near, and I over »nT«'!!. henril your dialogue, you anti »In*, and Ho know tlmt oven thon Rnthwny the prleal, and Jnmen llalliway. You wns i‘utiteiii|iliillng treneliory. hot tliero Slant lining to bed? gave her up the woman you love - wns nutlilng elso In dn. If ho refusivi, I til Mg Naw. I’m just undress- been line alie'd atooil up before the altar nnfhtvny wotild shunt litui In enlit ing In see how 1 look in my with the man »lie halt'd and called bloud nn«l ilio Inw wmild Insllfy hlm. II V. I t.'g. heraelf Id» wifi*. I'd hold the woman “ I must s|>onk to Miss Pelly flr-t." t loved, were I a limn, minlnat llod "Thoro's n" Mia* IVIly boro." Hnlh lllm-elf. and all ilia cohorts! ivny annrleil " ! f you iivh n Mrs. Uniti- Judge- Hnve you ever "Oh, If only I could Unit word» lo «ny, \«ut mn baio tiro unuiitcs' mlk been hurt you. l.ee Andcraon, to pierce that up before me? olili ber lo moke up your iiiind. And 'lough akin of yotiral Hut I havi n't Aroused—I’m sure I tin noi time. I.lnten lo me, now! You dosi’l 'f ' i «1 n'I ''copi, ni try u .)' tilcl.g know. W'hnt time do you get ■ i n. , li) Inai cn. Il .« yi i r l.iit hnve lo eoinndt murder to get her. up? You find, you hi Inti fool, »hall I tell minrie !" I.e.' n- 'tdi'd, lon’t Juyi ' liy l! e fu- i, you?'' “ A man’s crazy to marry five Mho laughed with tnitntlng fiicn.ul* »rii dr i-. Ilei- ln,i.', tlte runtn. It .f’l- ut or six limes," remnrked I It a "Mlinll I tell you, l.ee Anderson?" »lie wnj stomi in Ilio doorv. ny, co lilin wlth bis platol. Imi I rela ted • i i i ’ Uy th ou gh tfu l man. "H e 's e n try to d u «U (lit door on. him. und Hull.",.» nm rry onCf .« g ro w l(.d , hc cynic j i H ie Freélmder/ B y " V id o r l$oniis$©aii NEW ERA FOR AGRICULTURE WHEN SIGNALS AR" SET I t 0 ì »4 fct STRAIGHT TALKS WITH AUNT EMMY Danger Sign« Given by Banker«— Petn’e With Money ON T H E SO UND O F W ORDS to Invest Warned Agair st Way; !i : . j l i —The Lure of “Eiay Money." thing to hay It all dopaada on tha soundness of tho company and not on th# aonad of tha word 'dabrnt ira/ As tor th* company desert bed in tbla leuar. I goat know anything about It. do yoa?" admitted Holoa reluctantly, " I 4* not know a thing. After what yoa hara told me I wish I did. How do yoa suppose I eaa gad oat who and what thsy are?" "There Is nothing eaalar than that." rajntaed bar aunt. "AH you have lo Ao la to go down to th# bank aad a k them to give yoa a report oa tho Blank Manatacturlng forporatloti. They wlll be glad to look Into thla i . j T you sad will give you some really good advice If you waat tu Invest yo..r money la something safe. Never hes itate about talking to yoar banker abont your financial affairs. He 1» willing to kelp 70 a at any time." "Aunt Emmy," isM 11*1«*. M u llsg h«*v b latter. " I n i l yea to toll mo If you wore an rnffineor <»n a n ilroad you would not in what you think of thla aa aa lwv*#V moot for that money I bava la tho tentionally patot «ufety niifnaln set ayain.it you. To tho experi bank." Aunt Emmy adjuated bar «poo- enced inventor there ure uimilai aigiialu for saioj£uarding hiu in- tael*» aad raad the lattar carefully. vcatmenU. »Stiine of the.se sign yf daitper, isau I hy the Public "1 aao," aha remarked, "that yoa ora Service Committee of the S’ate Bank Division, American offered debentara bonds In tha Blank Bankers Association, in conjunction with the Better Busineas Manufacturing forporation-----" “ Tan!” cried Helen, Interrupting Bureau, are briefly indicated here, IlMl KgTiHN*— It la *a»y to promla* | A ll boiu*t loctintiM aecurilic* dealer* unite la her. “That's what mahes me think an abnormally high rate of dividend», warning the iu vt.lor to buy on th* so wall of IL A debenture bond must or largo market profit», to prospective partial-payment plan only after mak be bo safe!** "Wbjr do j o a s * 7 thmtr Inquired inv«»tor». Heavy rinks usually ai com ing sure of the fu—ncial r> »ponsibility pany such lure*. They aru Ua> otuo and »tanding of the firm with which Aunt Emmy. "What, exactly, la a de- BANKERS HELP beat ure bond?” th* rhiaf talking points of financial ho doe* business. Helen hesitated while Aunt Emmy charlatan». >, Fierce County Bankart Associa T hk Aci't/o. to P u u cb icc—A chief t'UOMINCVT N a M t t — Promoters stock in trsdu of the unreliable pro looked at h*r with a twinkle In her tion. Wisconsin, have sent a boy a d eyas. Than ahe »taramered aomethlng know that the name» and cmiorsc- moter is oiuinfei motion which playa a girl to th* week'a Short Coarse t OM iit« of »uccvuful men carry w<»ight. upon th«' prejudice» and emotion* of about security. tbe University of Wisconsin, all ti e "Now, child,’ admonished Aunt banks skating In tbe expense. Th# They ur* often used without authr.ri prospects. This style of promoter ration. The prudent investor will look point» oat kuppx j;d “ evila" and "spe Emmy, "don't get flustered It's vary Asso«datJoD la active la boys’ and bay olid name» and will I n v e s t i g a t e . cial ___ ______ _ _ ______ __ world ______ simple. When you buy a hood, what girls' club work. privilege*" existing __ tn the ever H la called, you loan yoar money Tu g "(¡Rot: Nti Kurou" An oppor- “ high ft'namm.”' ’"Hamgy lifgu’ thmt to tho company putting out tha Bonds. Baton County. Michigan, hankers tumty to “ g.*t In on the ground floor- hla venture is a ta«rr man a proposh often turn* out to be th* same sort Hon, free from the “ large underwrit Tho word debenture cornea from tba sponsored an enthusiastic dairy alfal Latin word 'debeo.' which means, aa fa meeting at Charlotte As a direct of opportunity which the proverbial ing profit* which the big fallows get. you should know if you remember spider extended to the fly. Usually such sellers endeavor to your schooling. ‘I owe.’ Now, then, if result of the last campaign. 2 ,o»o acre* of alfalfa have been added A I n s ii « 1 n nniMATioN—.“ Inside tljw’ throw suspicion on others to divert it you lend someone money, you would couaty-wld* bovine tuberculosis eradi are usually expensive pieces of misin from themsel expect security unless th* chtrscttr cation campaign la being conducted formation. When used as "confiden F al I b S ensk or S ec u m ty —"R eal of tbe borrower was so high that you with every assurance that th* county tial Information” to Influence U m estate— the safest security on earth would feel safe merely In bolding hla will be on the accredited list this fall. ■mall investor they are generally of is the type of slogan under which at L O. U. In tbe case of a debenture Three caw testing associations hava spurious character. times unscrupulous operator* en bond yoa are loaning money on a bees organised. T he F ictitious A pvanc « — Profes deavor to unload property on persona company's L O. U. Th* company of sional promoters often arbitrarily ad who want to make an investment, but fering you debenture bonds does not Richland County Bankers Associa vance the prices of the shares the} not a poor »¡ «-eolation. Experienced pledge or mortgage any property to tion, North Dabita. Is one of th# sell as their campaigns gain headway opinion, supported by impartially- «-cure tbe bonds. county associations which baa or to create buying excitement and in gathered facts, forma the only basis " i f tho company Is In good stand ized to carry out the work of « due» new buyers to get in before th< upon which to buy real estate, espe ing. has a high credit rating and la boys' and girls' clubs and the "all « next rise. Such price advances ar cially when you cannot see it before making money, a debenture bond is a on every farm" project. Tbla progr artificial, usually employed merely b you buy. good Investment. If the company la was adcp'.cd at a State banker-farm«* “ sfa-cd up” the unloading of shares. M i n i . no F a 14 -AC 1 £S — Many mining *uak a debenture bond la a risky meeting at Fargo t* February. T he Trici'lloN E C an v a » s — Irre sponsible vendors find it easy to work ventures are honest but fail because over the telephone to victimise incau the promoters arc unable to finance CALL FOR BIOS and two miles south o f Recii- terns Investors. The enutiou* investor through to a success Bids will be received by the ville. will not enter int* securities transac ful conci union. Many other mining W. P. Brooks, Clerk o f Dis Reboot tions by telephone unless he per on f promotions are not good prospects al- Ibrard o f Directors o f Adv c 32-:i:J ally knows with whom he is dealing though they may be represented as District No. 60 for a basement trict No. 60. such. I f a »null inventor wishes to T he UN»Ki.ri8ii I’ homothi — Tb lo be placed under the school promoter who “ gives his services” lr. bay rai ling stocks he can do so by hou.«e ami other repair work on organising a company or as an ofl'.cei purcharing securities of established ■ lie building. o f it and advertises that he does so : mining companies with records of substantial earnings aad o f dividends Plans and specifications may will bear watching. be seen at the Hazeldale Store, T he iRBEsro.NsiBix G uakantee - Jr regularly paid to stockholders. responsible sellers of securities oftei. | O il R isks — T o almost every one four miles west o f Beaverton "guarantee" certain profits, or ever come opportunities to speculate in oil that they w i" buy back shares wht n schemes. Very often such offerings When Back Hurts Flush You the purchaser wants his money are miirepreaentcd. Usually they are Kidney* as You Clean sheer speculations, all the risks being I’ roraises of this nature are me 1 * t Your Bowels create confkietire and to lull saspu «in taken with the stockholders’ money, They should indicate to the pro | «v- while the promoters pay themselves tive purchaser a special need to in handsomely through stock sales, com missions, salaries or "organization ex- Most folks forget that the kidne) . vestigate. like Ibe bowels, sometimes get slump i “ U kobcanieation " and M ekcut — j pens s.” The investor who desires to Nobody Can Tell When You and clogged and need a flushing occ .- Unsuccessful eom|>anie» forced int buy mining or oil securities should get Darken Gray, Faded Hair sionally, else we have backache and d; “ reorganization" often call u . k >: facta and experienced opinion as to misery in the kidney region, seve: W ith Sa^e Tea atockholders for new funds. Response ; issues o f establ:-hed, successful oil headaches, rheumatic twinges, torp 1 companies. Even the legitimate min to such appeals often means mer el liver, add stomach, sleepier ¿nevs an i all sorts of bladder disorders. throwing good money after bad. A ing or oil business is speculative and Grandmother kept her hair beauti You simply must keep your kidne, i conspicuously fraudulent device ha depenils for profits upon a sound com fully darkened, glossy and attractive active and dean and the moment >c t been the “ merger,” by which a ne\- bination of properties, organization. with a brew «*i Sage Tea and Sulphur. feel an ache or pain iu the kidney company trading up«*, fapsh proc finance* and management. Whenever her hair took on that dull, region begin drinking lots of water. perts and promises, takes over th I nvention D a t n o m — The gener faded or streaked appearance, this sim Also get about four minces of Jad Saits assets of an unsure—ssful venture rui al public too often believes that large ple mixture was applied with wonder from any good drug store here, ta issues new st»ek for old, provided the profits are to be gained through pat ful t fleet- By asking at any drug store a tablespoonful in a glass of water be shareholder pays 26 per cent or so in ented processes or devices. Inven for "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com fore breakfast for a few days and your pound.” yoa wilt get a large bottle of kidneys will then act line. This fan. i.v cash. tions are a fascinating means for this old-time recipe, improved by the salts is made from the acid of gr ip . T he P aettal -P a ym e v t P ij in —T h; separating inexperienced investors addition of other iugrjdicnts, all ready and lemon jnice, combined with tit!:.., helpful method of selling securities from their savings. Even when prac to use, at very little cost This sim and is intended to flush clogged ks has been much abused. People vdi tical from a marketing and manufac ple mixture can be depended upon to neys and help stimulate them to ac ti prefer to buy securities out of tliei.' turing standpoint, patents are usually restore natural color and beauty to the ity. It also helps neutralize the aci hair weekly or monthly earnings, ar. only moderately valuable. The small in the urine so they no longer irrit .c. Well-known druggists say everybody sometimes victim - d hy vendor of investor cannot afford to take an “ In- thus helping to relieve bladder di - uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com orders. stoeks which have little or no value. I vent ion Ci.anca” with his funds. pound now because it darkens so natur Ja«l Salts is inexpensive; ma' < ally and evenly that nobody can tell it delightful effervescent lii! !. water drink has been applied—it's so easy to use, which everybody should i We now a:. ! too. You simply dampen a comb or lunttal to Uu- run : rnr.ed. P keep their I ! idneys elea len to help dea . then soft crush and draw it through your . "Jlui." lie said, “ you m e how H is; A well-known local druggist says he hair, taking one strand at a time. By »ells lots of Jad Salts ns v that old woman Is ««'t in her ways. Bq tRUtU S COBB morning the gray hair disappears; af lieve in trying to correct kidney trouble What's the use of wastin' tiny more ter another application or two, it b re while it is only trouble. By atl mean v W h a t Aunt Myra D e a irc d lime on her? He sides, it's hut us tlie stored to its natural color and looks have your physician examine your kid They brought u ilarky out of the Jail devil out here and l ought to lie giftin' glossy, soft and beautiful. neys at least twice a year. In u North Carolina I mn with inletil on home to dinner. Just hold still a to hung him tor murder. This in lr -e«»iii'I bin] we run have this all over." the day when capital punishment ua "Mr Tifcus." jM.lilusi .Jim. “ lenirne publicly Inflicted. A* n »pcclul mark see e f I still tain’t soTen dat nigger of uttentlon the widow of the nulr ler- woman's stony heart. I.ady," he crlial cr's victim wns pcrmlttol to wllu - out.."wid toouty nigh my «lyin' bve'f I bhgs you fur Jest n word. I a n't tlie evi'nl trim u |»w!lh>n o f wild igi d lrc lly facing the gallows. She had hi , lu' no ran’ dat eon’ll fergire tee. had a Mirt of sinal 1 giundstand riirTed out won't von tdf-r«e ma'am, jest sji k AUTO TRUCK AND LIVERY SERVICE, DAILY TRIPS to me an* t«dl me what’a in yore suat! ?" up nn»i she hud de«'<.ratt«l it with Imut TO PORTLAND And now she did spiflk. She m<>- Ing. und when the uian-li to the »«•sf- FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING fold start!»), »here -h«' ¡«it In n while Hnaed with her fan as though It b ’d been a baton of authority,'and In im- luother-hubhurd w rapper gently a;-< Ofllces: Beaverton, Corner o f Watson and First St. potient t«»a*s she said: luting a paludeuf tun, fluiike«l and «ur Portland. I $8 Front St. “Us on, nigger, git hung— git linn:!" ruuiid«‘d hy relatives, hiviled friends (k«|«irrJ*ht by iheCVnlr»! Prm A «»«I«'M ) Phones: Beaverton, 5! on I I . Portland, Main 35J0 and «l«l«•r no tuher« of tier lodge. The prcllmlniirh went forward nc wniing to the ritual. When the con demned hud I hh 'U property trus-wd ni>. ; t with ihe n*K»ie daiuUns alioiit bis tieclc. the »herlff. holdtn«; the tiiiok cop lu hi» hand, edged up to him and «aid : We Give Green Trading Stamps F or In isn ts and Children “ Well, Jim, we're about ready, if you've got anything to say, I reckon tills would be n mighty goml time to Always bear« w y it." the "Yu*, suh." anld the doouicil. "I has got sump'll to *ny. I jest wants to any Sifnaturs of dat I Is fully rc;,ential fur w hut I don*. I taken It to de I-nwd In prayer an' I knows It's all right wid Him. I list de Jed go w’icb tried and de persecutin' attorney, an' de foreman of de Jury ef they bom me any grudge, wlch, one und nil. they sold they did not. An" now I kin go right straight to hehheu an' nestle In de hos. to of l ather Abra ham ef only I kin git de forgiveness of tint nigger lady siltin’ vendee—de wife of de mnn I kll't." He lifted Ills voice, addressing the When your meats come from our store you can white-dad figure In front of him: "I.ndy," he entreated, "does yon for depend on them being fresh and pure. T h e quality will give tne fur shoutin' yore husband six times will n fn'ty-fo' enlllier revolver?" be high but the price will be low. Excepting lhal her under lip Jailed Our goods safeguard the health of yourself and out a Irlfle farther ti er* was no sign she hud heard him She calmly fanned family, give strength and keep you happy and contented. on. The darky on Ihe scaffold tried G ive us your order today and every day. again; Fresh Goods— Lowest Prices "Latly." he ph'iidcd. “ for de secont time I axes you, ain't you, please ma’am, gwlne forgive me?" Still from her there was no ri -pouso. It was ns though lie had not heard t " s| him. The sympathetic slierItT felt Phone Orders Early An experienced MARCKLI.KR moved to add his intere* salon: “ Aunt Myra," he rnltod. “ .Ilut. here, will lie goln’ away from ua In a minute in attendance We Give Green fradinq Stamps nnd we don't expect him buck. Sure ly you don’t entertain any hard foelin's against him now ? Won't yon speak to FIRST CLASS WORK A T him nnd lei him go In pence?" Tills time Ihe obdurate widow shook REASONABLE PRICES her head In an emphatic negative. Yet still she uttered no sound. The sheriff Salts Fin e for A c h in g Kidney* HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG Mij Favorite Stories f Beaverton Transfer Co. Lewis Brothers Props. 1 I t C A S T O R IA In U«e For Over 30 Years BARBER .St ud ioBcirber Shop ! WE MAKE A DELIVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Beaverton Market (ft Grocery H . A . M o rris o n , M g r . i M