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*• 0 » ThrSd Til# Taw M on Ü**tow T T " And avar Hi« atrrnm grew awlfter, 1 and avar Hmt omlnoua rourlng sounded louder In hla «ura. The river waa carrying him toward aotnc auhterrane.in waterfall. H alf I'onacloii». lum visunlUed death among Hi*, grimling rock* death In that vlacoua hlaebneaa that no ray o f •un- light hud ever Illuminated. 11« knvw In a dim way that thla waa th» «nil, and reaUlanee being Impoa- slide, resigned hlluaelf to thr ruali of tha water», gasping In a few» mouth ful* of ulr whenever It waa pomlble. ’I he tunnel wua griHvIng »till* nar rower. and now th« roaring rounded In hla rara Ilk« thunder. Tha rock roof illppeb |o H ip water. I « s drew In one Inst hreatli He went tinder He flung up hla arm«, and hla Angara a«ru|ied tha roof —then I'ill*'bed only ompHnesa Tha current hurled him to th« aurfuc« again. Ha opened hla eyea. Htarltght 'overhead, appearing toe tween high, pro* Ipltoua walla, that •eemed In »crn|>« Hie aky. A narrow gorge, Hirough wldeh the current (C iu iU m ii'tl fr o m lu «l w o rk ) Tlu*> dreyv litirk from Ilio «*lge lina* I whirled him »till more furtoualy. In T aini.i i.“ flr»l," 1» c ‘•ami iiitiii Hly. Itili Ihe nevi iiioiii*t|t they |H*r* the distance a lln« of white, Iha boil lit« tmull«. M l«» IVIIy— " (Ipllltt ny eolvotl limi «tin i they Imd tnken fur ing of Iha lorrant about the rucka of inuMi-i < >1. lull U v i*titilr| not bring iy preelptea un» n ri ver, Inky lilaek, a the fall*. lilinsrtf 1 « «nil her by Ihn iimn'« tuiitii* Involuntarily a groat cry of anguish • « I t i und perfedly »oundleiw alreain •—“ Will p i « « » « lullnw lit«, You llu llf rushlng Hirough lite ravem frmn «h i« broke from lu-o’a throat. Again ami » « y , » i l l ih iii « i « » i ," * again II broke forth, the spontaneous lo side o f ili« mountain I .« « pt|»lt«*| H i « «rou« I iiii k hiy Il eiio-rip-d Ihrough n low tunnel In protest of Hu- body against Inevitable itiiwn mi Hi« ground unit, after iflniiv. i destruction. iho ri*.'k and dlaaplwnred Ihrough an- Ing tin* girl how tn « l« iu t « It from I m * I'pon the brink of the gorge, which oth«r. tmtely two fee( In helght, U| m *I nrutti, ili—i ••»iiji^l U It. it hi* feel u «i*« ■ Ih» i-ther siile Arni Hi« ronrlng Ihnt hud a tiny ledge of rock or um lcnillf on th « Ar«t rung o f tin* tuddrr. In III | Hi«y lieurd wtin n»t e«u »«d hy Itila beside the water, a l<eu*»n Are h*Hpe*T tin- in n 'll« In n motm-nt J m «* np* Silhouetted l «troiim »U h m ili« «ave, hut hy som* Into view, far away. |M*nr«i|1 nn*l lli«n H«Htiv«> )>i liIn*l lirr. plsinut •'alantri, «Ither bey «m i th» against II waa the black figure o f a 1 ‘llnglng to Hi« " 1 'iniiiK unit looking i iii'-iintMln or drap wlthln Ih« txiwela man. I^*e funded Hmt he shouted In down » l i h liinni«y anvplelun. answer. I ll» head was growing clearer I of H ip enrth. “ Ilnlit tight to th « rurka,” I « « I Thrre » e r o eildeti*-««. In III» nhn|*e now. FI rat Floor Plan. Second Floor Plan. mill'd. "It • »1.i>i»-t>. ntid If you loun o f riisly Itola and belile», nlui distate- The gorge had become as narrow as your Imlit ih «r «'» • donilly I m p M w . " l grntlng tln« atreivn nhout thè place, u hall bedroom, nnd Hie rush o f ihe ■ y W IL L IA M A. RAGWORT* room, while an open stair opposite the 11« l«d tlio «n y diiwn. shifting th« Mr. W illiam A. K»*H-,rd wlll a -awsr entrunee leads to the second floor. thut thla hud brrit l ’elly'a hrnd- black torrent lowgrd lln- fulls terrlAe UUsstlons snb glvs advice FtlK : OK m ndl« fnnii hnnd t « hnnd iill«rn n l«ly i|iiurlrrs wlille un lite oppoaile alile of Il whirled l-ee around nnd iir.uind like COHT -a all problsnia i s r u l n l i i lo tha The living room and dining room at a* ho tk ««I'ndi-'l. to llluinlnnt« ill« «my * thè rnveru Ihero wna a tlrep annd a hall. T h « line of »lilt.* wn** coming •ubyset of building, for tbs r«ab-ra of Ihe front ure connected by a caned fur Juym, utilII In* rviii lu**! th« bottom 1 |iinn«t «tlettillng In i» n guinller eavern nearer with awful rapidity, law* saw this paper. On o- <- unl of hla wide opening, which make* one large room nrltli « Th«n h« l*«Kit n ilim ly to rtmr un*l«r thè «u tl. ahowlng thnt IVIly Imd the Agure on the edge of It, toaulng Its • xperlsncs aa editor . uthor .«ad msa* partially divided in the ceuter. Both ufacturar, ha la. without doubt, tho |d«t« th« *h*»««iil, lustra* Unit J o t « » workei) P ii» puri for gold. And III« arms us It raced along the brink, hut blghsst authority on the subject Ad o f these rooms are large and well » h r r « to pul li»r Imti.U nu*t f « n . guid » l o g « Interior nui* pUed blgh »U h If It uas ahoiitlng now, Its voice was dress all Inuulrt«« to Wllllaio A R a d lighted, each haring windows at the ing h*r. «nil tinn ing I>I iii * m If ngnln»t , vv*H>d nahea "nml rouiulna of rlmrrpd llullatingulshahle In the roar of the ford, No. 1»JT i T n l r l » aro-r-u* r*l ag«r, aide ae «.-Il as those ■■ironing on the 111. and only It. th « i-llff. randy In su»tnln h«r ««Ig h t torrent. Ioga. porch. Back o f the dining room U for reply. In m » « o f * dip. H**w«\«r, nil llir «» flroul fallen rock« lined the hanks Hie kitchen, and at the aide o f the Thla seemed. In fnrl, lo I h * H i * beali r «««h «d th« floor o f th« gnrg« without ! o f IVIly'a gold mini' The «ttractlveto-sa Ihnt mark* -I the house la a large washroom and entry, I-cc grn«t*ed at then; us he wns swept IN M n t old faahloned farm home, cap* d ally doors leadlnx from the washroom Into Hiobh nly llnlhwny, n lio hml h««n by. hut they ulwuya elndcb him, al lintliwny iuutt«r«d. looking about | numh-rlnr appito-nily nlm l«««ly nhout way a tlie current curried hint nway those that were common In (hr euat- both the kitchen and dining room. him In th « tmxuillglit I.« « *« (tint ! Ih » Interior, ulti .ed a «hnot and Sow he a*'«me*! palse.l upon the brink •rn section o f Ihe country many years One bedroom, 13 by 13 feet 1* shown ho • » dripping « t i l l |*«r»|ilriitliiii. 11« IrniMst louiird Hu* oh - u rli) o f thè op- o f the liilibbing cataract, lie grasped •go, la revealed lu the modern farm •>n the first floor. This la a corner waa Irvitdillng » l i l t »t«tt»iii«n t. | m > s I I« Wall. In nnother tu**menl he nt a rock projecting out o f mid at roam, home shown tier«. This suggests the room and adjoins the kitchen. Dutch typo o f architecture. Its squat Imd rotnrtieil. dragelng wlth hlm a missed I t . . . I.«** M id «Ight fnlnl uonls: "T h » Cpatalrs the slope of Hie roof gtvea Hoiiielhlng descun.led over hla head, •ppoarunce with the side entruiHM and apace fo r only two bedrooms, one tn fork ituirha th« «nlrnll**« to Hi« tunti«l,M , largo nnek, from »hom* iioinfh llny i y elio » parti, h'» «\ip|«*l. chefklng him 11« -• clued 1« float still dormer windows and Ihe bulron over each gable. Both o f these rooms are ItHlhwny lookfil hi It nnd m*.i.i«d Aa If liti nseloil» o f thè pro«elice o f In I he curr.-m, which (tolled about the porch are rciulnis- .-iit of the 1 omea large for bedrooms, being I - hy 13 " I hail aom« dlltl.jilty In flndlng It h«-fur».'1 I .« « itdth'd. 11« turn.-d 1» tin I l.ee und J o ife . h » knaeled ih*« II nnd. and |Misl hlui. lie rem-had out I*, the th » Dutch farmer- mbit In the i. ich- feet. In the dormer at the front la a girl “ Joyro it* nr. I'm going In allow ! ifiutterlna feierU lily, iH-gnn nnfy log Ihe riK-k, found It. don g liter« lie re idled borhood o f New York In early d tys. sewing or storage room, while the cor- Until» ny auiu«i king Hint I think tt j nini nl«*ui thè Mi*'k'» luouth, The gap* up *.ne arm ami found Hml he was However, a glance ut the Aoor plana res|H.n*llng space on the oppoelte aide envel«|H*d In lb « fol.la of a long Ash will show that this Is u strictly mod • >f the house la used for a bathroom. »m ild l*o liotior for y *ti nut to «**. I Ittg «lilvn dlsrloeed n pii o f gobi. fi.db In line busi, gold In ntiggefii. ing nel. lie saw l.»-boeuf ii|H>n the em type o f horn. W ill you »n it » b «r* you ur** for « The g rod -Ized Jr. While this 1« n*b a large home, the frw uilnutoat W « » « n 't go out uf your ; Halhway plunged hi» unii» wlthln thè tirtiik. not ten feet ills: a lit. The man living and dlulng rooms at Ihe front »puce In It haa been no well pin lined ! sa. k up lo thè elho*i», ehuekllng nnd was shouting, hut ls-e rouhl not dla o f the houoe, the French win ’ >w thut that It wHI accommodate a good slaed right." He was |»>;ming open out o f each onlo the tsirc'i. and family. Many farm owners like a Thero «u n n fortune In llngulsti u word. "W r y » « I I . I<m,'' th « girl nnatvrred ' tnumhllng l^s- the convenience* indicated on the downstair» bedroom, while others may i|yil«tly. Mho hod tini|*'ratiu*il »lin t | timi hng. tln* neeiiiunlntiun o f old t.iwnrd the shore, to the rtgk IVIly'a y e a i» o f n.xbtirn'tl Inhora. Il let hlmsetf in. plana, mark tt aa Ihe ty|w of home desire to use Hie extra room on the Is»* tn«uni Immodlnti’ty. I,«** too'. iva» lm|»*n»thle lo ««tim iite II. hut II Tie- gro-at shouhh-ra und arms that will suit the needs of the i. »Jera first floor n * a farm office. Ilathwny through th« Inun I tniigloy wotild nink« Pa poawioinr n very rlch st ra i in-'I lli.iiisel »■••» uj>on the net farm family. A basement o f the »nine dimension* nnd ahowml him Iv lly 'a ratuains. 11« man for Ili«. again*! the torrent, t'oiuph-tely en The house la o f frame ron-lr .-tlon ns the house Itself provides plenty of aliowoil him th« Inltlala on Hu* Inindlt* "Wall, l ui glail you've g »t lt," aald no she.1. I u*e felt lillnself Is-In • slowly throughout and I* So feet dee i r i d Si space for basement heating plant and of the revolver. I.««. brawn, like a gigantic Ash. Iowan! the feet 6 Inches w. ie. * The » • en storage room for fuel, and for fruits Ilnlhnay »i<**«l itumhly «luring ut Ilut he » n » tlilnktng Ibl'eriy o f hank. 'There waa one Instant when trance leads dlrcotia Into the living and vegetables. th« akrl«t*>n ||« itm tramldlng cv.*n Joyee'a lo»#. tin* foi#e o f the currant s«*e»»>*d to h * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nion* rloli-olly limn Ju'fon* Ilo turtie.1 nway. Siuhh nly «omo In pulling idii l.ebia*iif Into the stream. " I t « mum bav« full«n from tlu* «HAT." atln.i *iiit»«ul hlm 1 « .link nnd apln *lii.* huge liod« la-nt like n Imw, thero House Kept in Repair wild I«*«. Indt* tiling Hi* broken h- it. «, nroitnd Tln* flaxlt of flnine apurted al ..as aii iiisit.nl *.f *ii-i*en«e then Architectural Beauty " A y « but »lu-n-'a your proof tlm| With Proper Painting It a l,ellyT‘' Itnth» ny hur*t out *ud- I moni Ini.* h i» fu««. Ile heuril Joyce'» ' •lowly the groat »liotihlera sw ung tmek, ' Depends on Location When you consider the painting of | «ry ring llirough Hu* eavern. und ls*e grns|s*.l ihe r>M -k> lebge dimly. "W hy. nmn. tlivre lan t n rutirt It Is sehloiu lhat .we tuul a tree! your property, be v ire to h»>k at the Rntliwrny Imd pulled n «aromi pi» through the folds of the net He felt In III« hind tvouhl iTtinit thnt aki-lolmi where the hemes .sblectlvety f* mi a matter from Hie sttin*l|iolnt o f econ n* proof Ihnl IVIIy wit« d«n*l Tint! » ' t**l from hi» .doth< • ami llred nt leu* himself raised 1« the rock rim felt In omy and conservation. l..-l>oeur* arm* about him. ami col- really artistic architectural plan it» Ilk« tt» not th« hody of hht Indian. , al Ave or «lx f*'**l distilli.»» dividual exatiiplv* o f artistic I -uuly Auy piece o f property not painted The luillet elil|HH*d n «llver of gnin | lupscd Into un. o|i*ciousneaa ruii>iiis IVIIy'a tevidvvr." aro »verywltero «vblent, hut n < ntife at least once hi four year» depreciates Ite from III« »«11 ballimi hi» head. i T o be c o titm u e d next w e e k ) !.«<• olu tiut th« H im lit. i uht to toll Al Ih** »ami* In agni l.ee s a » Joyce block o f homes hud! and pltt in* d for in value aud costs from live to ten Kalltway that I «t«»*u f » a « nil««. their particular s-btlttg and In rela times as much tn f«;- tlrs as the lailnt •Ini Iter autouuttle ami Aro delllM*raiely FARMEftS INTERESTED “ Ih**ltl«»," l(lllhn -l) \*iTtt on. -'«» for al ItiiHinay tion to the other lamies Is hard to and varnish reqnlrrd to keep lt perma ,, C. |*.— Writ, thnl might no un nnythlug. IN HUNGARIAN VETCH And. nently in good .-uDilithtn. Itili o f rolli'»« no dlaehnrgr f.bhmed H inrlm I'ntrlrk, or t’lurv»«-* l ’««l. Hi« pulllng o f Ih » tilggro. l.<v Imd Many builders follow a given line For example, a well painted house T hor« u»«il to h« a t ’Hrnict* t*««l In ktiewn thè nulouialle wn» «mpty, • Kuril»»!rs o f tlio couuiy show o f sameness In the exterior pi .n of wlll lust from five to ten times aa long thla dlatrlct who ill«ap|>«nro<1. I awrar thougli lt hnd ttot aoeuteil oartaaaary to iiii Imrcusing interest in lluii-i their buildings, leaving the artistic as an unpointed structure. In other Ihul'a tlio truth. Andcraon. Any old- i »n rn Joyce. touch to Ihe individual Inml-i up ig of words, tr house that is protected with gui'iuit xelcli this season |irob- llm «r will trll you Ihnl I'tu not lying each particular location. Il « o r i s out paint ut recular intervals will be In Aa he «prung fo r «» n t. Hathway to you. N no. Amloraon, Jolt enn't hrought ttie liuti o f ihe tmnpon ••mosli , nlily liecuusc this viirndy lived In some Instances, hut not to a * egree perfect cm ditirn after five or ten un lit rough Ihe winter winch killed whlc|t would he teruted a aucc* ss prttvr tlmt'a tin* hody o f tdd IVIIy, Juat Ing dowh tu«*n I «•*•'* fotvliead. pointed houses have In turn become from Ihoa« Inlllula." Home .lay a building org.inl athrn uninhabitable. Tills applies to paint l.ee drop|>i*d foollshly U|«>n hla cniiniinn vetch. I«* « »ondorod nt Iltilltwny'a ngltn- Hllfigariuu vetch is not apt lo will purchase a tract o f land at d de ing and varnisltlng inside as well as htieca ; he su » Itiitliwny'a furo, eoo llon. T h « nmn »«otm*tl null» honhlo velop Ihe entire properly in a t-ord- *nt«lde. ^ vulsefl wlth fiirr, «v e r hl-i • nnth- bt come h pcsl in gram fields, 111 ■ 11 a*- 1 r i t « t»In t'il hla Anger* In hla an* e with Hie pr«|»-r pl:t- ing o f I- oiih 'S While outride surfaces have to re »ity 's ami, yellow w l t h gold busi, , nnd in itddHinu lo sluudiutt Ihe In relntlon to tin- lot and tip- - ur* mnd- Idui'k liount, and »humbled awny with sist' weather. Inside surfaces have to rulusl to atrlke nguln 'las* leuned cold weaiher il is » » i d lo he Ing atructuros. and when this 1« done hla peculiar bunched almo'li. I.*»* l«it resist wear— the touch o f hands, the ; linrkwHrit, overhalnnccd. f ili luto thè »phis resistant .in will .»land a It will present such a real <!e|* rlttre grinding o f feet, the contact o f furni him to Ho* rr»a « above tlio IIHI« grave. ' «Iroiim. n Mire w cl soil tlinii common from iii.Mlern subdivision dev elopitu nt ture- and it thin tilia o f (mint or var ” 1 think tlmt'a proof," hi* auld I l » aaw Joyce run forward and and will nt.s-t wlllt such a ready re- nish l--i<**tli o f an inch thick will give quietly. vetch. , griop at hlm na he wna awept puri, flut Itnthnay, rienehlag and tin- MuiiKJirinn v (| c h wits fir s t a|Min»e from the buy ing public l ull lt ten titties better protect bin titan a »•w Knthwny grappling wtth hee— * «l«n«hlng hla flala. »nhl nothing. 1»*« ¡iilriM tu rcd in to W n s h iiiK ltm Co. wlll be follow e*l hy many other organ sheet of steel o f eqttul thickno.-s. isation« na gtssl bur loess procedure. wont back, oulllng Joy«»', nnd they tlien he «-na In tliv whlrllng eurrent, th re e y e a r » iir o |,y th e O . A . C. pro*-««ih>d In tho dlroi-llon of III* cave. and Joyce und ItnlhM'Hy and thè caro Examine Oak Floor ■wn .ani»l.eil un awlftly aa a plcture K v le n s io n S e r v ic e H iro u g h th e I.« « |Hi|nt«d out tho ihiii « nnd rrndl», Closets Built in on un thè acrpett. Lumber Before Laying tH’ Unljr lo re n t's o f f i c e w h en a nnd the proof« o f dynniolttug. l.ee una **nly illmly eonacloua of few fa r m e r » tr ie d HuitKiipiun f o r Rear Porch- Valuable It is well that you examine the oak "Aye. hut tlio gold where's lit* wlinl «n a hnp|H>nlng ìo liliu, fot* bla tl.M-rliig lumber before It Is laid, as goldT" Halhway demanded. Ih e firs t tim e . II is un e x c e l - j Closet» in lit« aeryle* entry k f the rear o f tlie home, on the book porch, In many ruses it la not of tlie same *'I linve seen non«." nn«iv«r»<l l.«t*. »«lise» revled under Hathway'» blow, len t fo r n s e c ro p , irivintr hay. or even built In under tho tmek porch color, and while you have nrtWred "nnd. I f you r*niomher, I mad* no und II « a » only mi Intense eflort of »ila ire , s o il aft c and p a s tu re III* wlll thut «nuhled litui to keep ht» provide n stife and cool pine« in which d e a r lumber, f o u will in many in guarant«« na to It.” e q u a l in n u tr it iv e v a lu e tn thut to keep certnIn provision-* or article» "H ow do I kno»' you haron't l»k «n i fuco ninno Ih « water. Ile hnd n ragne stances. find plec*s which will not consci ottanaa* Hmt hi* wna heing o f an y o th e r a n n u a l le gu m e . that are needed about tlie buck yard. It aw a yt” Hnlhnny shouted. “ Ayo. mutch', and result iu a poor floor. wl.lrlisl Hirotnfli thè d«t>Hi» of thè \ You will Anil muc I i closet- mo conven ¡roil may hay« atol«* my gold na vutt Opk ¡s one o f the best flooring lum lent you will wonder I m * w you got atolo my wife. Vou may h« planning np'iinlaiu In complete durkm-oa. The bers. It litis color and the necessary alont without them. The butcher and - llUrdncos to stand up against hard In Ink» my » I f « nnd my gold nwny other ''•livery men run place their nsage. and can tie finished to blend In logoi her." package» in tlie closet when you are I ,« « looki'd at him In amazement, nltli qlmost any color scheme o f In not at home anti the contents will he for Itnthnny wna noarly ornaod by terior decoration. safe front dog* and cats. »omo paaalon, prtdmhly. I . « « thought, The treatment» of oak flooring are Hitch closets can tie placed un many, and can ho left tn the home tlio nntli'ipiitlou of oldnlnlng the trvaa- Taka 8alta to Flush Kldnaya If porches already built und can be pu on tier's choice. Home prefer to wax ure o f old Polly, pated aero»« Ihe end. or against flte Bladder Bothers or “ t'g* taken» t»o gold nnd P y * »««n the Itt tuber without any varnish or wall o f the house. Almost any- gintd, none," ho answered. " I niiint ngnln Back Hurts shellac, while others prefer that the •crvlceahle color will l*e «alt»factory remind you of our ngri*«iui*iil, Itiiih* wood be varnished and nibbed smooth for the exterior, hut It should I»* In Ix-fore vva\itffe; either Is satisfactory. way." Katin* too tnnrli rich food may pro keeping with the house. You will Ilathwny pulled hlmnelf togothor duce kidney trouble in some form, t.tys probably want to enamel in white or with lilt effort. “ Aye, tlint'n nil right," . well-known authority, because the Ash Chute ho answered. "Thin looka Ilk« I'vlly'g at ills created excite the kidney*. Then Ivory for the sake yl cletinUiiess. Never build a fireplace ivltlmnt an I f you desire to deeomte the front mine. I.ot'a look Inside. Ilnve you lltcv btcotne overworke*!, get sluggish, d og t*p and cans« all sorts o f distress, or visible |iortlons, »Imply outline the ash chute, and in building tin- chute hei'n Inside, Anderson?” -lar'.y backache and misery in th« door pnncls or other portions In a con ntnke it o f sufficient size to lake cure “ I've only explored the entrunee," kidney regast. rltemnatir twinges, severe trasting color, or a lighter tint o f the o f nil sizes of nslt and wood. T b « l.ee nnawered. *'l brought no rundt* headjehes, acid stomach, con "'¡pat ion. ground color. greatest mistake is to build otic which with me Inal Mine I wna here.” torpid liver, sleepirssntse, bladder and Is so smalt that It clogs up nini makes Relighting the randle, he prereihd urinary irritation. more work than to shovel out the ash Itnllm iiy within. The round of Hie '1 lie moment vonr back htitl* <>r ki.l Mottled Effect» dlatant muring «nine Immeillnti'ly to neys aren’t .■>eting right, or if bladder Rough or MittMilli plaster units of In tlie flr»l place. bothers you, begin drinking lot. of pood the home today; fabric walls that 1», their eara. By the rnndlo light L**o water tnd al-o gH about four ounces of nnw freah footprints on the annda. Caine From India jad Salts from any good pharmacy; w all« covered with caavna, hot-lnp or They were ninde by n nmn w* tiring On* stori lions. - or bungalows, uf I ike a laMespoonfttl in a glass of water oilcloth— wall hoard, smooth or rough, luoeenalna, no donht I.elioeiif. He did we kno« them, had their origin In before breakfast for a tew days and lend themselves after tin prMnlB:: coal not enll ItaMiway'g attention to them, your kidney s may then act tine. I In has tieen properly applied, to mottled, imi a, according to some authorities. nnd Rgthway, absorbed with Ms enger- famous salts is mad« from the acid o blended or two toned effects. lie»« to llnd the tr**n»ure, notleed noth crapes amt lemon juice, combined with tithin, and has hern used for v p tr- t. ing. l.ee wondered, however, wlmt the flush ctoppct kidney* and stimulati In.linn hnd been doing In tin* eavern. them to activity: also to neutralirc the The rave grew narrow er; than. Just »eids in tlie system so that they no when l.ee thought that they liml Ha Saw Joyea Run Forward and Qraap longer irritate, tints often relieving Mad m u lled the end. It suddenly vaulted tier disorder*. at Him aa Ha 8w.pt Pnit. out nnd up Into n large chamber. jad Sail* can not injure anv.ine The rourlng o f the waterfnll lAiiuo reek roof »wept hl» hair, nnd the makes n delightful effervescent lithia water tlrmk which million* of men ntul dlntelv I"....me nceentunted n*t the rock «n il* on hi« two alile» farmed sound» eelmeil from WHlt to mill. By ti sort of liydrniillr tube m n i v vhleh women take now ;»n*t then to help keei ( h» i . *ht * ' the enndle they coiitd the »treiitu tossed and hulToTi il him, the kidm-v* and urinary organs clemt thus often avoiding serious kidney dis now aeo wlmt looked like a aimer drop hurling him from »lilts to aide in Ita order* By *11 means hWVc yonr ptiy*i Into dnrkneaa Immedlntaly In front fury. cian examine your kidney» at least twice T h # Beaverton Review or r a year. This Quaint Six-Room Frame llo«Se Suggests Old-Fashioned Farm Home r ilL O MEETING Members of lb* Agricultural Committee of lb* Portland Cbambor of Comioero* of wbtob K. K. Fiivillo, Editor o f Tbe Western Farmer, i* chairman, will make a tour to Washing ton County alfalfa fields o n Tuesday, July 28th, for the pur pose o f noting the success with this crop locally. K. N . Wein- batirri, »«eretary, writes t h a t moving picture men will accom pany Ihe committee for the purpose o f aeruring a screen photo to advertise Washington County alfalfa growing, and to g iv e proper publicity to thl .1 n«w endeavor. The schedule being arranged by W. W. Phillips, secretary ol the Hillsboro Chamber of Com merce, ond County Agent O. T. McWhorter 1» a» follows. 12:15 Noon luncheon al the Washington Hotel in charge, of the Agricultural Committee o f 1 the local Chamber, F. L. Brown, I chairman. 1:30, Visit to the alfalfa, farm of Sherman Hyre at New-! ton Station, where a field meet-1 ing will he held at which farm ers from all Ihe Willamette j Valley aa well aa Ihe county' are invited to attend. 2:15, Leave the farm o f Mr.I Hyre for a tour of alfalfa dem -' onstrations and field«, includ-| ing farms o f C. Hanson, Ivan! K'tnigan, and Henry Behrman, i arriving at Ihe farm o f fluafave Kraus south o f Blooming about 3:15 where 5 acres o f Grimm alfalfa Is malting a fine show-- ing. “ A lfalfa for Every Cow” Is the Washington County slogan.; Come and see how the other fellow grows it. Southern P acific Lines R ed Electrics C. E. Allen / T ry Our Classified A d s Unexcelled Job Printing The Beaverton Review SULPHUR CLEARS ROUGH. RED SKIN Face, Neck and Arms Easily Mads Smooth, Says Spscialist A n y breaking net o f the skin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted slon special is t Because o f iu germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation be gins at ooce to soothe irritated skin and beat eruptions such as rash, pimples and ring worm. It seldom fails to remove the torment and disfigurement, and yon do not have to wait fo r re lie f from embarrassment. Improvement quickly shows Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small jar o f Kowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream. CASTORI A for Infants and Children In D m For Over 30 Year* BARBER StudioBarber^hop An experienced MARCELLKlt in attendance Always beer# tbs FIRST CLASS WORK AT sf REASONABLE PRICES Unexcelled Job Printing BEAVERTON REVIEW Beaverton Transfer Co. 1 J Lewis Brothers Props. 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We want the merchan dise, Its assortment, Its valus, and Its pries, to bo th* reason for your buying N, not for any prize or premium. Second, bscauao modern business methods and the ethics of up-to-date merchants demand that the value shall be In the merchandise bought and not In some premium or prlxe. To Have Tha Best Valuss Always Is The Aim And Object Of T h is Store— To Render Service And To Give You FRESH GROCERIES A T LO W BET PRICED WE MAKE A DELIVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Phone Orders Early Beaverton Market <8fe Grocery \ H. A . Morrison, Mgr. 1 I