THE BEAVERTON REVIEW FRIDAY. MARCH Ifi, 192H Has Your Back Given Out? Idle Island B ackache Often Warn« o f S l u n it h Kidneys. ' V E R Y deer find you lam e, «tiff and , achy? Suffer nagging backache, annoy­ ing headache« and dizzy spells? Are kidney arc ret ion« too frequent, scanty or burning? Sluggish kidnev« allow poison« to remain in the blood and upaet the whole system. Doan * Pills, a stimulant diure­ tic. increase the secretion o f the ______kidney» and thus aid in the elimination o f waste impurities. Are recommended every­ where. Ask your neighborI ßy Doan’s Pills F T H E L H U ES T O N Copyright 1917 by Thw Bobb*-Morrill WNU Swrwcw A Stim ulant D iuretic to the Kidney • At ill fcsisrs, 4*c • has. FaW^MUbure C *. Mf| O ssiih , W a l» N .T . CH A PTER X — Continued BILIOUSNESS “First Aid— Home Remedy Week ” Coming R K IT F V F n T h e National Association o f Retail Druggists is urging greater advertis­ ing publicity, fo r “ First Aid— Home Remedy W eek," fixed fo r March 18- 24. This “ sales baby,“ dedicated to the druggists o f America by Sterling Products (Incorporated) Is seven years old this month. It has scored •lx successive triumphs, and Secre­ tary Samuel C. Henry, In urging the general adoption o f the national slogan, “ F ill That Medicine Chest N ow ," says: “ Cnpreparedness Is sel­ dom, I f ever, due to w illful neglect but generally attributable to thought­ lessness or lack o f foresight." With the aid o f “ Little Johnny Ad­ vertising," the sponsors o f this na­ tional merchandising campaign, which Is really a drive against needless suf­ fering, hope to Induce householders to be better able to cope with sudden Illness and unforeseen accident . . 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T V SUNS I T - D T T IN T »ln * * r e are broad- _______ ______ _______ a unci, do« n u t.n g _ a _ p n _ gra u i » f ___ v>rt*injd and q u a rt*:« o v e r Colom bia N n . o - * l Radio »Ubtioas at t % p m avarv T b oradar t Rastsrrn tlm r > bagr.nc.n^ T b o r t d «« MarvhA K iU. I’ riio Contaat fo r o w n o f S U N » I T and D Y T 1 X T 1» bow in fo il tw nig P r .it * anrx'UDor-d »1 each broadcast; flo a t LS Radio » t a u o a i I f to nr d ealer does not Mock S T N S M T DY *?• and 1 Y T IN T VU * new Uhc T in U * r . l » and let 0» know »en d le stamp to r COLOR M l W 9. a n e w «-pawe « c o l o r pu a ll r a il 00— 1; con tain » fu ll particulars o f tb it interesting content.___ Rem em ber SL’ X ^ I T l » Y f > and D T T tW T » buaId be in e re ry borne « b a r e pev.pt« k>TU •olor. W r it« today: Addrass Ha pc R. N o r t h A m e r i c a n D y e C o r p o r a t io n M t. Y rrn o u , X. Y . C olds C ost M onet It ta moti mot od tfcrf from colds Im in a year. 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F A R M F e r n a Rc*tM>D*lble a n d F u lly F in a n c e d C o m p a n y (C o n servative estim ate« o f re tu rn «) IN C O M E SECO ND T E A R ___ llbO per n cr« IN C O M E T H I R D T E A R ........ 1250 per acre IN C O M E F O U R T H T E A R ___ M «0 per mere IN C O M E F I F T H Y E A R ......... 1750 per mere (In crra a tn r rapidly until tr*ew m atu re) Th ree years care w ithout evtrm coat and a fte r th ird year fa rm cared fo r and crop m arketed on p ercen tare basis I f desired. LEONARD EAR OIL M A R K E T U N L IM IT E D Fu rth er particu lars from A. E. U L L I E . 90 N O R T H C H I R< I I n ( NON. A R IZ O N \ HE*** JhS§*| XT.. P A R K E R ’S H A IR B A L S A M • s è L f '1 At AU Druggists a Vs «uà uon'aarsris'im scguui air Failing: Boaoty to Gray and Faded Hai» «ec. and Fi OB at I *ra rri»ta Hi«-- t l' , ' i t Wk< It. T. A.O - L e o n a r d . I n c . T O - M A V l. « y VOMI F L O R E S T O N S H A M P O O — Ilv*J fo r om tn connection - uh Parker’. U i:r B t u a . M akr. the heir §oft and a.iffv. M cent, by mail or at drae- C itt. LLacui (.nemicai W ork», Palcbogo*. Î4. f . Cheerful Outlook Father—“ How many times have you flunked In your exams?" Son— “T o ­ morrow will be the fourth time.” Amiable people who don't care any thing about you can wear mighty thin. a Laboratory Visitor-Proof The new borne o f John Haya Ham­ mond. J r , now under construction oa Hesperus point, near Gloucester, Mats., will be lined with secret passages ru that no one may see the Inventor en­ ter or leave bis laboratory. Rand helped with the Christina« party p lan » On little white c a rd » gay with candles and holly, they printed the invitation. Auntalmlry's Christmas Party at the Loue Pine Christmas Eve Five O’clock. Just one week before Christmas, the Iludlong boys waded through the snow all over the Evergreen end of the Island, and delivered the Invlta tiona, one to every house. It could not have been more than ten minutes after the received the announcement that Alice Andover waa to be seen sailing grandly up the hill, a sort of full-rigged majesty tn her advance Cay met her beneath the pine. 'Now don’t blame me. 1 hadn’t a thing In the world to do with It. I only lent her the cottage as she asked. She did everything herself. She told everything she owns to pay for It. and It Isn’t going to cost you a cent She has gone without Jelly, gone with out butter, gone without cake, gone without sugar—It's her party, and none o f our business, «if you ask me.” Alice Andover sank weakly Into a chair. “ I might have known It. That’i the thanks I g e t That's how folks take to good, honest, conscientious administration. And then the au­ dacity to Invite me to the party." “ Oh, please comet She'll be so ill» appointed If you don’t come. She wants you to see how cleverly she bas managed." “ Oh. Til come. And since she's got the unmitigated andaclty to have a Christmas party In spite o f my orders. I ’ ll send my presents as usual. Oh. I always give little things— people been here for years— all to the family, you know, and I being the administrator. So yon can tell the foolish old woman 111 send my presents aa usual. I've never missed one o f Auntalmlry's par- tie* yet, not »lnce that first devil cursed one fifty years ago when—" "Oh, don’t She— she thinks may­ be be I* the Unknown Soldier at Washington; she— “ Alice Andover stared. She opened ber month, closed It with great flrfi ness and blinked bard at times. “ Unknown Soldier!— Good heaven» What next?” Then she added humor­ ously, with a blight glint In her gray e y e » "W ell, whatever he 1» thank God, It Is unknown. That’s all I've got to say for Buddy Bridge«— Un­ known Soldier." The next day Rand dlmbed the tn 11 pine and strung it with Christmas lights from topmost point to lowest branches, round and round, a hun dred little colored b nlb» and connect­ ed them to a switch beside the win­ dow where Auntalralry could turn It on before the party. Auntalmlry was enchanted with the Idea o f wiring the tall pine; she had not dreamed of such royal welcome to her Christmas guest» For days before the party •he talked o f little else. It was only three day* before Christmas, the twenty-second of De­ cember, In the thick darknesa o f the early evening, that Ronald Ingram came again. He entered hurriedly, his manner for the first time showing something troubled, something furtive. He glanced over hla shoulder nervously, and closed the door behind him swiftly. "1 shouldn't have come," he began hurriedly. “ But I bad to. I came to Portland to close up some contracts, and I simply stole the time and made SAY “ BAYER A SPIRIN ” a n d INSISTI Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Pain Headache Neuralgia Neuritis Toothache Lumbago Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART SW Accept, only “Bayer” package wlilch contains proven directions. Handy "Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 snd 100— Druggists. Aralrla la the trade mirk of Rarer Mu ■ t H U n o f MoooaeaUcarldMtrr of Salieri lesetS Care For Your Hair With Cuticura Soap And Cuticura Ointment. Before s h a m p o o in g anoint the acalp w ith Cuticura Ointment, letting it remain on over night w hen possible. T h en shampoo w ith a suds o f Cuticura Soap and w arm w ater. Rinse thoroughly. A d ean, healthy acalp m ean« good hair. * * * » ■ »..Pin — * l o r i k T ib a a> Soli •— -1 fr a Addrms : -OaOmra •"•Wo. Pwk -V WoWm. M w • am - c . i m show«. s«kk as. Delivered the Invitations, Every Houee. One to the trip over on the afternoon b o a t to aee you. I moat catch the drat boat back. Short—but I had to See you. Gay, I have thought o f you con­ stantly. Tour face bas swum before my eyea, your voice rung In my ears, the light little touch o f yoor fingers— " He shook hla heed Impatiently. “ Mr. Ingram.“ she «aid with pretty dignity, “ pleaae don’ t do U'aL I a » lure yon 1 do not like It." “ Oh, you think 1 am chaffing. But I mean IL I— Mlaa Delane, tell me I f 1 ahonld aell out—all my Inter- eats— my business connections— would you—marry me? Would you even think of It? I know It la too anon for you to know— But would you let me home, so I came to see If I could - come where you ere. let me ave you. Wind la tho matter?" try to make you love me— la there Gay beckoned to her sternly from any chance for uie at all? I would tha top o f the s ta ir » “Come up," have some money. I could take care o f you. We could go any place-— she aald, am] her voice was hollow. "Come up.“ Woat, or to Europe, anywhere-* There waa no doubting the alncer Alive Andover was never one fo Ity o f hla w o rd » the eugvmcra o f hla hesitate In a crtal» She came at once, hreuthlng hard. Gay pointed deal re. dramatically lo the bedrooiu. "IK m ’t." Gay said gently. "You will Alice Andover gave one wide eyed spoil our pleasant friendship, and I glance aud saw the prostrate form. have liked It. It Is because you have been sway, you have been lonely, per "Good heaven» oh, good heavens t haps worried. It Isn’t really I you Where did he come from — where did want, Why, you don’t even know me. you get him— I mean— " It Is Just— woman, companionship, “ lie came up Ihe hill Just ahead of sympathy, soft th in g» That la all." me. Walked right In. Came upstair» Rut be shook hla head, clung to her and evidently fell down (h e r » Or lay hand» "Gay, It la you. Nothing else. down. There be I » " Nobody else. You. From the moment Alice ABdover crossed ir.e room and I saw you down In the cove— Oh. I stood above him. touching the Inert know you don’t love me now— but hotly tentatively with tha toe o f her couldn’t you? I f I gvt things all sho» straightened out. am i—do something “ Drunk." the M id disgustedly. else— Gay, Isn’t there a chance?" "Dead drunk.* From somewhere down the lane Gay breathed more freely. In some sounded the low alrvn o f a car. relief. “ Oh, Is that It? I — waa afraid Ronald listened a moment, hut still o f—oh, terrible things I" clung to her hand. “ Gay, don’t ray no. At that moment, spasmodically he IVm't say anything. Just wait, think moved, and hts face rolled back Into o f me a little, and aa soon aa I ran— the IlghL ! will come again. Rut try to think “ Oh, oh r Alice Andover’s vxplana o f me— If not with love— at least with lion was • startled gasp. “Oh. my God, a little tendernea»" I believe— Oh, poor Almlry. 1 he Quickly he lifted her hand» palms Iteve It Is Buddy B ridge» Come hom« upward, kissed them passionately, one (o hla poor trusting mother—dead after the other, crushed them to hla drunk. Oh, It Is alt my fault. Oh, face and went away. what In Ihe world have I done? Bud­ Gay sank Into the big chair and dy Bridge*— poor Almlry. All uiy buried her face tn her a rm » A crlnv faulL" Inal I That artless, boyish. Ingenuous "Buddy Bridges? Oh. really? Oh, man. with the pleading voice and the Auntalmlry— bow happy— “ Then eager eye«? Rut even a criminal de­ came alrkeutng realization o f lha pain serves some kindness o f thought from It would be (o (he little old woman the woman to whom he gives hla love- lo have him come home to her Ilka Gay was very kind. The next day, very early, Rand ap­ peared at her door, dressed roughly for outdoor winter weather. It. heavy oilskin coat and hreechea lie was hurried In manner, preoccupied. He told Gay be was obliged to run down to Boston f i r s few days on business “ Now you sit tight while Put gone." be cautioned her. “ I'm <>n the trail, and I’m going through with It I’ve told the folks I'm looking for a Job. and they won’t expect me home until they see me- You Just wall here. Say nothing to anyone. Do nothing. Don't set your foot In those woods under any circumstance» And at night. Gay, please to please me. go down and stay with Auntalmlry. And don't worry, for I shan’t be In an> danger.“ “ Yon are not going to Boston,* she said bitterly "You are going Into those woods to lie under the platan and watch the clubhouse, and try to catch those murderers Th ey’ll catch you, first. Rand, don't, pleaae don’t. What business Is It o f ours If they break the law? What are their affairs to us? Why should you risk your Ufe— " “Oh. there's no danger. Gay. not a Shs Shook Her Fist s, the Door. bit o f IL I'll be careful, I promise you. Just a little weather eye out for squalls No, I am going to Bos­ th l» dead drunk. Better a thousand ton. I have gone to Boston. Get that times for her to lira on In her trust­ In your mind, and stick to IL I shan't ing Ignorance, fondly believing him an unknown hero, pure and fin«. “ Oh, be able to write yon. and 1 may not be borne for sevgral d ays Just wait poor Auntalmlry I See here. M r » An­ dover, this drunken creature shall not for me. and don’t worry.“ But Gay did worry, worried heart- spoil tha poor dear'a Christmas party. breaklngly. Rut she would not go to Tha way she has slaved, and raved, Auntalmlry. Rand might come, and end «tarved heraelf— He shan't I Let •he wished to he there, waiting for her hnve one happy night— It may ba him where he left her. He might her last, since Buddy came home Ilka need her— a shot in the night, a ( h i» Ha shan't spoil IL Not If 1 scream o f terror— Gay set her small have to poison him." Alice Andover, trained to efficiency sleek beud determinedly. Nothing, nothing In the world should keep her hy years o f hard administrating, sud­ from going to him In answer U he denly became practical and decided. Being In charge o f things always called for help. She was glad for the excitement o f aroused her latent clevernea» "W e'll Just roll him over In tha cor­ the Chrlstmaj preparations to occupy her hands If not tier thought» through ner out o f the way," aha said briskly, and cover him up with the rug. and the dreary days that Intervened. It never occurred to her that he let him sleej It off. W e'll lock the would not be hack by the twenty- door, and keep him here till It la fourth o f December for the party on over." “ W ill he stay drunk all night?" Gay Christmas eve. But the morning we give blm passed, and he did not come. Gay had askked. “ Shouldn't no heart for the laughter, the young something— " “ Whisky I I wish we bad some excitement of the Island lovers, the flushed Joynusnera o f Auntalmlry. whisky. I f we had time— maybe we Rand did not come. It would be could keep him drunk for a week. I Christmas eve. her Christmas eve, and don't know Just how long It does laaL hut I know the party lasts all nlghL Rand did not come. lie may sleep It off." At three o’clock Gay took Aunt- “ 1 have a little cognac. Brought almlry by the band and led her down to the Apple Tree, where she pul her It In n ijs e lf— from Carla— In the toe Real atuff," bodily to bed, tucking the blankets o f my dancing slipper. about her and begging ber to tuke a Gay said proudly. “ I waa keeping It for n wedding, hut he can have thnL" sadly needed resL “ Good! W e’ll give him a big— So It could hare been but very little She brought out tha after three when she softly Hosed the •wig— o f IL " door of the Apple T ree behind her and nautical term with a nautical swag- aet her feet In the path through ihe ger, both doubtless Inherited from the snow to the top o f the hill. And long line o f seafaring ancestor» "W e'll keep him aa— tight aa a lord— glancing op. ahead o f her In the path saw a man walking toward Ihe cot­ until the party's over." Carefully hul alernly they rolled tage. Gny almost railed out tn him. him over half out o f sight heneatb expecting Bond, because she wanted Rand. But la-fore sound left her lips the window-sent, and covered him. So Gay brought the precious smug­ she silenced the call, for she saw that It was a stronger, one who aeefhed to gled bottle o f cognac, never yet un­ make hla way unsteadily It. Ihe face sealed, and they gave him a generous ■wallow, forcing the bottle between o f Ihe brisk wind from the sea. stag hla teeth not without much difficulty, Terlng a little. When he reached Ihe piazza o f the lie choked over It and roughed pain­ Lone lin e, he did not wait to knock, fully, while the conspirators held their breath In a panic above blm. But hut opened the door slowly and went presently he relapsed Into troubled In. closing It after him. Gay waa but a little way behind, and she ran In breathing again. “That’ll hold him for a while," aald breathlessly, hut stopped short In sur­ Alice Andover grimly. prise when she did not find him In Ihe They locked (he door upon him and living room nor the kitchen. “ Hello,” she railed. “ H ello! Any­ went dow nstair» Bui when Alice An­ body up Ihere?” Bur received no an­ dover moved ns If to go to her own home, Gny refused to be left alone In swer. the house with the drunken creature Frightened hy the unnatural silence, upstair» and Alice Andover waa and mindful of Band's words of warn Ing, she w '" l to the desk, slipped her obliged to remain, fixing heraelf up for the party aa well aa ahe could pistol deftly Inio the pocket o f her heavy coat, and then she climbed the with Gay’s fnee powder and electric cu rler» They had tea to strengthen stnlra. watchful and alert. their shattered n e rv e» and at five And there Indeed she found him, lying face downward on the «o fl rug o'clock tiptoed np to the bedroom to give him another potent draught of o f het bedroom door. “ Wh what are yoo doing r she de­ the cognac, lie iw nllowed this tlm « with le u difficulty, and as he drank, manded fo o l ah ly. "W hat do yoo to their horror, hla eyea opened, eye* waul?" large and dark, Gny noticed even In lie neither mo ed nor answered. So Gay went to him timidly and bent that horrible momenL eyea now vlalon- le s » not seeing. - When the mnlfied over him that aha might see hla far». heavy breathing recommenced, they Hla eyea were cloeed. bis lips hard set She tried to raise him. hoi hla tiptoed from the room. Alice Andover, because the opening bead fell limply from her hand» She shrank away from him, shudder­ o f hi* eyea had frightened her, was freshly fu riou » She shook her flat ing with fear. at the door when It waa safely lock ej behind her. C H A PTER XI The crisp voice o f Alice had never sounded an sweet ears aa at that motnenL "Gay Delnne1 Where a r « raw you tak« that foolish kW.LDOUCLAS SHOES ‘For Men, Women and ‘Boijs V NEW STRING STYLES ARE BEADY Smartly stvlrj l-v tha new seMon-maJs o f the L\i J yoo? I creature Guard the Tongue A blemish may be removed from a diamond hy careful polishing, but evil worda once spoken cannot be effaced. Con fuel u » l-est of w o ik o is o s h lp — a n J the Now U lus deplawd Si 110 tv,i«laa s u m In ike . end by leuspis ik-e J ,,lit , m i | , l - n > W ie n you buylvitwlse Sh-ies. y-*i eel e s k eveiy pea lie known »«puien-n ol ike «eme W. I . IV— a h a" e l-si«e lltel l.u nnwe It-en kail e ,*n- •UTV key elweye « —-I toe uuelMy In ik -n , el p 41 .ee l-wei iken e u s otkfis - kelgs. A fee end Mweis IM S pigs Humeo/ M ike miee«/ t One Vo ikees -u Ike tL-noy. ■ T O M M U T I A N T S I U tV-eW s •bees era i - t aoM In , . v i h i- « , ......... L m S — l - M en's I t to *S W om en*! U t i l s lloyy* «4 to M t ’ ekski« •/ N sw .tprtn« i n t o moiled en n yw « . YV. L. D O L I O L A S 8 II O B C O . VOt# r - U , H»f n n i - e m i ssei-e Aie A w e in u 'i 11 m K n e w « A m . >171 «p e e k Street, True “ tine half Ihe world doesn't know bow Ihe other half llvaa." “ Well, we can't all figure In the society column.” 24 Hours Ends CO LD S A "common cold’ ' may result ingrippa o rila A tibe very first sign, go lo s drug •tore sod get • box ot llllJ.'S. Take promptly. HILL'S brraks up a cold In 24 hours because It does the four vital things at once—slops the cold, checks the fever, opens the bowels snd t tha lystem. Red b o » 30 cent» H I L L ’S Quickly Relieves Rheumatic Pains Good Health Not Won Without Self-Denial Dr. W. It. Pound, superintendent of the department o f health, raid at a dinner In New York: “ John D. Rockefeller al forty fixe was a dyspeptic wreck, and today ha la (he healthiest man for hla age In the world. “ How dlil lie bring about tha mi­ raculous change? The same as he brought about Standard Oil —by end- le u perseverance, b) the exercise o f u Iron will, by lerrlflc self denial. “ Most dyspeptic» you know, are like Dash. "Dash, Ihe multimillionaire, wae about lo enter aup|ier al a night rlnb. W illi hla eyes fixed ou Ihe menu, be sighed, and ra id : * 'When I was young I could eat anything and afford nothing. Now I ran afford anything and eat nothing. Ilelghho! Bring me. waller, a «rilled lobster, a welsh rabbit, bottle o f rbantpagn# and half a hot cherry p i»’ " 12 Day»’ Free Trial Long Silence Ended T o get relief when pain tortured Joints and muscle« keep you In con­ stant misery rub on Joint-Ease. It Is quickly absorbed and you can ruh It In often and expect re