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J. T h e O bserver OBCOON F R ID A Y Personal Talk W ith You | If vou do not read T he Observer Why Not? > - • A should like to have you take It, and w* hnuw it would be pr»’fiuble to vou to become a subscriber. We send 1« two vear* for $260; oneyear $1 60112Hcta a mbnth I* i ’t much. Try It. Order by Po.ial Card, and pay for It when you cog A t s n v tim e w hen requested to do an, the paper will be discontinued. But we expect that all arrear» will be paid before aucb request Is made. It Is easy to ark us for a statement, which will be cheerfully rendered at any time. F o r Iryur/e-e 'Recei'Ved i B y _ IZ O L A FORRESTER. “I am so sorry," aald the girl. "Dpn’t mention It," responded Staf ford. “Are yon badly hurt? Can you stand ep?” , ------ • Stafford made an effort to rise. It was curious.' There w as no particular pain, but so far as any usefulness or aen.se of feeling went 1» might as well b sve hud no leg* nt all. “I don’t e I ran.’’, be said. “It’s awkward. Isn't It? Did you run clear over me?" “Oh, dear. 1 don't know! It was the «now. and 1 was iu a hurry. I didn’t, •veil know that you were In tbe road at all until the machine hit you and jumped. It might have gone over you. Just think If I had kllfed y o u r Stafford looked up at her with con teutad, apeculatlve Interest. He waa bareheaded. Ills Lo( lay about a hun dred feet dowu the road at least what there was left of It. -There did not aeein to be much snow o u .h ls hair. He wondered If she had been holding bis head In her lap. • Don’t think o f It. It Isn't pleasant. Anyway, tt would have been my owu fault If I had been. I w as trespass ing.’’ "Yes. that's Just It!" cried the girl eagerly. "You know these are private grounds, and 1 never thongbt for a moment that there could be any one on the road. How did you get past the gates?" “I didn’t get past," replied Stafford calm ly. “Tbe fMffWqn with the dog who guards the gates Informed roe that I couldn't g e t^ a s t. so I concluded not te Argue with him. I walked down tbe highway a mile or so and climbed over the stone wall.” “It’s such a high wall." Stafford laughed. Some vagrant lines recurred tn him from the Gapulet or- ebard, line* about love** light wing* and high wall*. "I didn’t exactly climb over It. I triad the nearest tree and dropped over. It w as very almpl«." “Oh!" she looked down at him In a pu nled fashion. H e hardly appeared 1 h *1H»> Additional Local Mention. thing and w*W he thought you »vert» all righ t W e didn’t want a Raffle«, you W atch know. One m ust draw the line acm e where But imp« aald you were all T he Sherm an righ t ao » e kept you. Otherwise ba Trading C om pany. would have sen t you to a hospital and Hooka for girls. a e t tlr d '0 * damage« with you later. As It la. yon are here and have daffo B o o k s for B oys. dil* and"*- \ Books for lad ies. “No dam ages,” Books for Q ente. Khe laughed a t him agg|n. -Oh. you’ w ig h t , even collect dam Old, young, rich or poor, age* In sptte of the daffodils! \t hat W ill find w h a t th e y w a n t a t T he ahull I tell papa /b u want?" • Tell hlm 1 w ant an interview, " said Observer Book S tore * Stafford grimly. “And. aay, will you T y p e -w r ite r p a p er a t T h e O beerv- please give me the pad and pencil In V ofitOe. the luaide pocket of my overcoat—no, W e d d in g S t a tio n e r y , a t The the other aide—thanks. Before he Observer Book Store. comes up.” H om e newe on every page of T he When Houghton entered he gave the Observer, alt printed in Moro. occupant of the bed a Quick, direct look. The girl w as behind him. S taf D on't m iss it, if you w ant wire ford punched another pillow bock of fencing. Read Carm ody Bros. adv. bis bead and tried to alt up. / A fter 1 p m . W e d n e sd a y , it ie very “Keep still.” »aid Houghton. “Grace will take your notee for you. la thia d ifficu lt for ue to h a n d le co p y th a t what you came after?” c a lls for c h a n g e s in th e form . ' “Yea. From the Record-News. New O ur “ a d a ” a ttr a c t a tte n tio n and York.” Stafford funiblod weakly to get hla old grip o n ‘'the pencil. “W^ a d v e r tise. W h eu y o u g e t our a d want your view on the strike situation. v e r tisin g . vou get b u sin e ss h rin gers The elevated men went out Monday, and the subw ay follow «! them Tues A Disastrous Calam ity. day morning. If the nurfaee men go out It w ill tie up the whole town. Bix I t la a dlaaatroua calam ity, w hen yon by heads the committee of arbitration, loae your health because Indigestion but they aay you are back of.him and and oouatlpatlon have sapped it aw ay. won’t arbitrate.” ' • . ». Houghton opened hla mouth to apeak Prom pt relief oan be had In Dr. K iu g ’a and abut It agnln as be'looked down N ew L ife P ills, TMey build up your di at the white, dogged young face on the geatlve organa, and cure headache, dlx- pillows. When he left the room half zlneaa, oolic, oonetlpatlou, etc. Guaran an hour later Stafford held eleven teed. Momh* Med ler.W oeoo. Price 25c pages of notes the girl bad taken down for him. It w as the broadest Interview Popular and Plotureeque. old Houghton had ever glvon out to any T he o n ly th in g necessary to m ake newspaper. Stafford smiled lazily at the daffodils and thought tirât of what I the Donver and R io Grande* the Curtis would say and, second, of how ] m ost popular, ae it haa ever been the sunlight had danced and dickered know n the moBt p lea sa n t and m eet around a certain girl's blond bead as picturesque w ay to cross the co n ahe sat by the window taking notes. It was six weeks before he left tin en t, has com e about. T h is is the Brakesmere. H e had not noticed the estab lish m en t of through sleeping time. It had been February when he car service. In connection w ith the had dropped over the stone wall. It 0 . R. & N. a th rou gh P u llm an was April before he wired the Record- Standard Sleeper is now run from N ews he would l»e back at work Mon Portland to Dehver, lea v in g P ort day. •* • J-. • land a t 8.16 p. m ., a rrivin g at S a lt Houghton went him self to the station Lake at 8 .4 0 a. m . th e second m orn with him. The tw o men had passed ing, lea v in g S a lt L ake a t 3.60 p. m. many a comrudvly ten m inutes togeth er during Stafford’s convalescencetfind and arriving at D enver 4.20 p. m . It made things a little easier for Staf the follow in g d a y . . T h is sch ed u le ford as he told Grace and the promise gives passengers seven hours-stop over in S a lt Lake, affording an o p he held from her. "It’s all right, Tom," said Houghton. portunity, to v is it th e Mormon “Nothing ti^ sn y at all. I’ve got six cap ital as w ell as a d a y lig h t ride of them married, and they’ve married through the grandest scenery in the everything from a broker to a duke. world I am Inclined to compliment Grace on For reservations In th is car and her choice. You ought to see the rest of them, especially the duke. H e’s Tor , illu stra ted booklets p ictu rin g taxing me for dam ages yet. But about the scenery co n tig u o u s to the D en that interview, you left out one Impar ver & R io G rande, provin g it to be tant feature. You wanted my view s on the S cen ic L ine of th e W orld, write the strike situation, didn’t you, and to \V. C .-M cBride, G eneral A gent, you thought I waa holding B ixb y back 124 Third street, P ortlan d . on the arbitration ?” "Well, weren’t you?” demanded S taf A m an sta n d « in h is ow n lig h t ford. « '■> w ho fail* to su b scr ib e for T h e O b • My boy. that strike w as arbitrated and aettled and called off the night server. T h e r e is n o oth er d irectory Grace ran you down with her auto. o f S h er m a n c o u n ty beaidee th e lis t But you can ho»d up your head tu o f re»idere of t h is p ap er. S ee t b e town all the same. That wa* the only p o in t? - —— ;-L Interview I gave out. and It clinched T h e N ew p iggp is c e r ta in ly a Bixby's stand. Bo I guess your dam m ost d eserv ed ly p o p u la r h o te l, and ages are about sattlod, ahT* Stafford amllad, but be wa* thinking m in e h o st, J . J. H ec k a r d a u d w ife., of • girl standing am ong the daffodil* are e n title d to a Very lib eral p a iro n In the garden, her face upraised to hla. "Battled In fu ll for Injuria* received,” age. T h e ta b le is s u p p lie d w ith he said. ♦•verything n ice, and th e room s art- W h it w ant vora vitw ox tub r t k ik s SITVATIOX.” mer “Oh, yest H e enoM W M M lv h t H i t « D o n . C. S T A T IO N » . ..» .B ig g s ........ lt .a o ...G ib s o n s .... 11.19 ....... » Iu k a ..... 11.10 ...» w sm » . , . , M achinery Repaired. S h o p on P a rk S tr ee t, N e a r P u m p H ou se. X/Eoxo . - - - Oxeg-oxx. n.oo ..K lo n d y k e .. ...B u m m lt . . . H ay Canon Jet ..M çtM u ald s.. ..T D v M o a a . . . ........Moro . . . . 10 46 10.40 10. 24 1 0 .» 10 06 T66 . . . B ourbon. . . ........K ent . . . . . .. . W t l o o x .. . . . . S h an ik o ... 8.66 8 40 8.60 8 00 E rsklnvllls . 9 .IT .Groes Valley. 9 . » eed I^intin^ For ratea and Information apply to IU R h a n d y , A g e n t c. WITTS I BAKER. Prow. V. B. L y tle, © — DEALERS IN—« M o ro . O r. a . O. W aM lw i Osesrsl Passenger Agent. fla r b le and G ra n ite M o n u m e n ts Superb, A n d A ll K in d s o f S to n e W o r k ** Iron and W ire F encing for C em eteries •tw • fcrx’ - - ‘ We Buy Direct From Quarrie* in Car Load Lots F IR S T C L A S S W O R K AT L O W E S T P R IC E S • S e c o n d S t r e e t , T h e D a lle s , Or munmeme EAST 8 . F o r A L L th e new s THREE T R A IN S EVERY DAY IN T H E YEAR BETWEEN . ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS ANO PUGET SOUND J. H. B O TTE M ILLE R , Prop- £>ealcr in and always in sock, “ T h e C o m fo rtab le W a y ” W ood, Coal, P o sts and W ire, Lum ber, W in d o w s, Doors an d * \ B u ild in g M aterials / « • new , n e a t and c le a n . T h e p a tron age o f T fi« Observe» i,»es * not p e r m it o f it u«in g t e le from the time of our birth till wo II« lowu for the laat time. Thi beat dejetme from the dfiarcra of diaciUio la vigor of £ 4 ' body and activity ZVAx *«• natural funo- > tiona. Dt« kind o f (U- alatunce la Imporv ant. It must not I* attmulatlon foi Rive« hut tem- r ~ porary effect, and Y ! . r} I vl the reaction I« more t h a n depressing, t Tok« « n Untie— lid'* t * 427 T<»ka b m ( e one __ V i 'I”*1 W,N rc-Rdtab- .« A y Halt normal dljnm- tlnn and, aaaimnac Unit and prnvn a reconstrnrUya rather then a omm rof wafto, Tl»i* will tfvw n a .i r< >r J 'lfr to put In motion normal e it b of repair and tt sue build Ina. .Such <» t</»»' wi a grown bi Nature« f ¡n>»T;i»orv. bidden in rtn» ground and l»t.»'^hi forty years aim by Dr. K V. Fierce,'who lout made treat- m«nt of liii"i rtng dUmascs his IIio-long : tjii» and «ure. tit two* glyceric extract* Instead of alcoholic ones, exactly proportion»-«! and. eoml>lti»»d by nrt*«w«Rea of his own Inven tion. ttrst used tn hk* private practice and I« often great tut Womans’, but X*>0> now given o»it freely tt» the world In hl* "Golden £)is«-ov«ry," which 1« A ustin, manager of the Republican, of eompoeed Mtsllval <»f tioiilen Neal root, Queen’* Leavenw orth, llid ., not unreason root. Stone root. Black < herrybttrk, ltlood- able, he refuted to allow tb e d oc root and Mandrake root. Mr« A. T. Jones, of «XI H u t» * BtrreL Ban tor« to cp» rate on hla w ife for female Frsnulanu. writ«««-. " A * a child I w m dnllcate, »«id f n - i t car« w m takort of me trouble. "Instead,” he «ay«, "w e con b w iu M i some of r..7 rolativna h id died of cluded to try FJeotric Ritters. My wife cuosampt >on, altbo urti m r fsther ta d mother were healthy. 1 ri» w up with u tilr the or- waa then so sick .h^ could hardly leave d le ir v dteoSM-s of a ll children, but about tw o rears o v I cuetrscu-d • « v m i e ld . her. lied, and five [6] phyelolana had which would not yield t»« nu«'h liom e-treat, failed to relieve her. After taking E lec ment as was h in d y . f»m'tors were trted. but a fte r three months of lids treatm ent I w m tric Hl item ahe w w rretored to health, only worw«. Tlnsi ! » t i advised to try hr. P le n a ’s Hotden Mv«»l«-al Ithmoverr. *nd am aud can now perform all her honeehnld Clad to ear that three ts .tth s not only c«r»<l datiea. Guaranteed by Moral» « Siedler pie ot Ute cold and «»Huih. but mad»- m« teal better than I «ver had bt fore. I will alw ara Weeeo. I’rlteWXi. , have a tiu t t b o f this ntedk ln« In the hesire." —-s.- Thisw tin y. stwar-«s>ated anti- hlltoira <ranul>-s re ru ls te and W hen Sunday* «choola, public W T h je e w Invigorate »to maeh. L lre r and KeU«aw K Do not (paret lh e ” |dU achools. iddgca, of fatuities want a O í M. PROMT W. For detailed information, rates, etc., address Salt Lakq S. 0. YERKES, A. Q. P. A.. 0. NHtV. > 2nd Ave. and Columbia St*., " Seattle, Washlagte*. S . S . D ak ota S a ils for T h e O rie n t D s o s m b s r 10. Derivar. : Omaha. Chicago nnff Kanees Ofcy. Ocean O. BRYANT Opokane, Minneapolis, St, Paul and Ohioago. learners leave Portland at B p. m. every 6 davs tor S A N F R A N C IS C O . F rost & B ryan t Boats lease Portland daUv except Sunday for Wlnanietle and Lower Columbia River Points. Monthly Steamers to China and |apen. For full 'nlorpiatlon call on or adereas Confectionery, - Cigars, Tobaccos,« X Billiards # Pool Tables .bstracting Real E s ta te G eii'l P n esen g er A g e n t, P o r tla n d , O regon In su ran ce Loans G in n B u ild in g — flo r o , Ö re. >Ice Cold D rin k s and Ice Cream <5 > in season. Soda W ater, bottled 4» >and fo u n ta in , a lw a y s on hand.-J* V ~ ( ) f f l e e for * r Long Distance Phone J Fl«t Street, Corner Park A v e ., J Moro, Oregon. THE MOST DELIGHTFUL WAY TO CROSS THE CONTINENT C R. S H A N D Y , A<ent, Moro, Oregon Through Salt Lake City, Glenwood Spring*. Leadville, Pueblo, Colorado Spring* and Denver A Daylight Ride* Through Nature’s Art Gallery Pasting Castle Gate, Canon of The Grand, Tennessee Past, Marshall Pax* and the Royal Gorge T R A IN S DAILY ß H T W L E N .OGDEN A N D D E N V E R ........... E Q U IP M E N T And S E R V IC E S E C O N D TO N O N E i Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler. THE D A LLES, - - OREGON 303 Second Street, n e x t door to th e P acific E xp ress C om p an y. Mail orders p rom p tly atten d ed to A ll work w arranted. P o rtlan d , O reg o n For Detailed Information, address W . C. M cB R ID E , General Agent, 124 Third Stree PORTLAND. OREGON. A lw ays Remember the Full Name j .axative R rom o Q u in in e Cures a Cold in One Day, Grip in Two. on Bos. 25c. 8A N JO SE , CAL O8CAK . SEEK NO FURTHER, FOR BETTER CAN’T BE FOUND We w ant to aeud you free o f all coat, 10 coplen o f our jo u c m l w h ich youi can Bell tor 60c. You retain t h e e n - 1 tire am ount to pay for your future supplies w h ich we w ill furnish to you at a spCCISI'rttte In order to e n courage you to build up a (wiruia nent m o n th ly route. Address a postal card to Dept. A and we w ill send th e papers b y re turn of m ail. T his p ays you 50c and will on ly cost you lc. so atten d to it at once, as w e can on ly supply them to a lim ited num ber In each dlatrlot. In fact, to on ly one If It Is In the country. A N D K B SO N . M ANAGER F r e e b u ^ to a n d fr o m t r a in s R a te s by tb e d a y 5 0 c , 7 5 c , $ 1 . 0 0 , 8 1 . 5 0 , OS E u r o p e a n P la n A G o o d C le a n F a m ily H o te l p H. Johnson I Jon M O R O , O RCCON. N B C _ Q 2 E £ u _ - 5 - CS"' A t T he O bserver O ffice — N o ta ry Public. A tto rn ey for the State School F o w for Sherm an C o u n ty . MORO. ORBGOA* A B lue Mark here w ill answ er an Inquiry, when entered upon our calendar, giving the date of the paper »»a the date at which your current subacrlptlon expires. E x p ress and freight d eliv er ed to any p a rt of the city. T runks and grips taken to and from all trains. P^ano and H pucialty. Vinton H o tel BAILEY GATZEItT DALLES CITY, REGULATOR. METLAKO SADIE U Steamer Bally Gatsert leaves Portland» 7 am. Mondays, Wednesday a and Fridays Leave* The Dalles 7 a. m., Tuesdays,. Thursdays and Saturdays.. Steamer Regulator leaves Portland T am., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday*. Leave* The Dalle* 7 a. m., Mondays, Wednesdays, and FGdavt. Steamer* leaving Portland make daily- connection at Lyle, with CR&N train for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley points. CR&N train leaving Goldendale on Mondays, Wednesday* and Friday* 6 30 a. m., making connection with steamr Regu lator lor Portland, at I way points, CR&N train leaves goldendale on Tues days, Thursday* and Saturday* 8 30 a. m. connecting at Lyle with Steamer Sadie i H for The Dalles correcting there with O. R.&N. trains East and West. Steamer Sadie B leaves Cascade Locks dally, except Sunday, 7 am. tor The Dalle* ind way point* arriving Dalles 11 am. Leave* The Dalle* 2 pm., arriving Cas cade Lock* 6 pm. Meal* served on all steamer*. Fine accommodation* tor teams and wagon*. Steamer leave* Portland from Alder St. dock. GENERAL OFFICES PORTLAND OR M? Talbot, V. P. & G. M. R oom « iu co n n e c tio n w ith Star R esta u ra n t. F u r n itu r e m o v in g our S p e c ia l sp rin g tr u c k th e for th ia work. J. H. R IN E A R 8O N , Manager G RASS VALLEY, O R E. ------------ --------------r • » New Entirely, C onvientto Business P R IC E S R E A S O N A B L E Office in Peoples b u ild in g M ain St. Stock Inspector S h erm an County, Oregon. Address: MORO, ORP.GON ' • Moro, Oregon. W e ’ve g o t tb e tool* and whHta m ore we kn ow bow to uae th em in thia P rin t S h op . C om e and aee for y on reelf. H otel M 25 cents. oro Sunday D inner 35 centa. W . C. R U T L E D G E , Prop. Moro/Oregon. t J. W. HILU M. D- i o e T H E DA LLE8. OREGON. Electric Lights in Every Room and Electric Call Bells. — H O T E L , R A TES TO S U IT VOU. — S IN N O T T d F IS H . P R O P R IE T O R S Western Union Telegraph Co. T he Chicago-Portland Special, tbe moat luxurious train In the , (world. Drawing-room sleeping cars, dinir g car.'buHet smoking ana library cur (barber and bath). Leas than three days Portland to Chicago TW O to Chicago are operated daily via the O regon R ailroad & N avigation Company. Oregon Short Line R ail road, Union Pacific Railroad and }V7iere the People Stop Umatilla House Offlo« O .R .A K Fy. Chicago T hrough T rains JOUWNAL s Double-Track Missouri River N earest Hotel to B u sin ess Center P ostoffice and Depot. wm b Th« Only Railway betweea tbe Conducted on Beat Principles U m » ha b it," hot cure <x«nstlr*’ l<»n- Dne or tiro each day for a la a a tlv c and now iatnr. th h a or four for an active ca’ hartlc. thtce t r i « alw ays in fa ro r. P u t up Ie rlaJat alwara New Observation-Library-Compartment Cars, A g en t for The F airbank*-tforoe Q oaollne E n gin e*. I com plete library-, we can aave them money if- they will intruet their order to T he Obeerver Book Store. T o m tble No 10 North bod «July M , 1904 nw douth- bouud pasengr dally HQRSE^SHQEIIMG^A SPECIALTY. UNSEEN DANGER IS ON OUK IK ALA w I m - ii F L O R S lt B . Iro n and Wood W orking. A good story 1* told of tw o young Englishmen traveling In Europe. They had never thoroughly m astered any of gra p h ic se rv ice co v erin g new e o f the the language« commonly spoken on the cenUurat and ware particularly weak [o u tsid e w orld, b u t our read ers can la their French, knowing that language d ep en d up on th e O regon s e m i well enough by sight, but not having a w e ek ly J o u r n a l fo r - su c h serv ice. speaking acquaintance with t t Finding tn?m selves tn a sm all French T h e J o u rn a l is p u b lish e d T u e sd a y town oua evening; they were desirous and F r id a y o f ea ch w eek and ie « of Obtaining a good cup of coffee. d a ily in a lm o st e v e r y th in g but Knowing that cafe wo* ooffee and that inlt wo* milk, they endeavored to call n am e. S e m i w e ek ly J o u r n a l and for a Judicious mixture of the two, but T h e O bserver on ly $ 2 26 per y e a r their articulation wa* of so remarkable 1 S u b scrib e now , aud g e t th ree papers an order that they succeeded only In getting the coffee. C«fe au late they for a b o u t th« price of one. tried -without aucce»*. Then du la.v-lt A v e n a r iu s C a rh o lin eu m is a germ wa* attempted unavalllngly. The su g gestion that lalt might be pronounced I df-svroyer. D ecay b ein g k germ , it d e str o y s th e c a u se of d eca y in p osts “light” w as adopted equally tn vain. Finally In despair one of the strug |*»r tim b er. T h e U S .G o v e r n m e n t, gling youth* exclaimed: "WelL It’* mighty queer w e don’t tho O R N C o., M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty , know enough to got a little-drop of and c ity o f P o rtla n d , are m a k in g milk.".. genoral use o f it on b ridge tim b ers, "Do you want milk?" asked the e tc. I t is th e beet c h ick en lic e d e waltres*. opening her mouth for the stro y er on th e m a r k e t, and w ill first time. "Y-y<»s,” stammered tho travelers, sw ee ten and preserve a w ater trough, overwhelmed with surprise. pig p en , sta b le , etc , and k eep aw ay “Than why didn’t you say so a t rfliei;" It is a g u a r a n te e d article. first?” queried the girl as ahe fldunced T h e O bserver Book Store is d istr ib And agalu the yonng men didn’t utor o f th e frure a r tic le in S h er m a n o o u n ty . know.—London Tlt-BIts. to belong to the tramp genua, but hla w.etiifwla war* decidedly tromp-llka. "Did you want to a«« any one up at tbe house!“ "Well, I did,” Stafford confeaaad cheerfully. “But they wouldn’t let me In, ao I waa gMng back by way of the gates thia Um*." The girl laughed a trifle nervoualy and drew on her glove*. "They'll have to let you In thia time, because I mean to take you back with aue. L ift tbe gentleman In, please, A n drew.” Stafford mamiged to suggest aom«- thtu« about going to tbe hotel at Vnlou port—ha would be all right there; he could wlro to New York—when the rtiauffeur raised him, and with the rush of BU<l<1en agonizing pain there came a «Upping hack Into alienee and darknesa. The alienee remained when !»•• r "iu l light again. Tt waa very attll. Ha looked lazily Up at the yellow tinted xralta. St the window next h!a bed There were yellow curtalna at tt. and on the window atll waa a Jar filiad with bloaaomlng daffodils. They looked pret ty In the aunahlne. Stafford was so en groeaed In watching them that be did not notice the girl standing a t the half o|tened door until tlia nurse had left the room and ahe came to th* foot of the bed and smiled down at him. “Waa It yesterday?" asked Stafford Hhe laughed. "You have been bad. haven’t you? It waa day before, day before, day before y e ste r d a y -lo st Toeeday," Stafford stared steadily up at her. L ast Tuendayl And he should have turned In the Interview by Wednesday, •o Curtis could bustle the Illustrations. "Did you wire to New York?” “WU couldn’t We didn’t know where to wire. You’re the prince ln- c d f . you know. W e don’t know a blepsed thing about y«U,’who yon ara • r where you oom« from. It’s very Inter ea tin g ” "Bo tt la," s e a t e d Stafford eertwu- ly ”«V I a«k If Mr Hougbtou has MM T h er The great rule of net Keep the bowel« rq And (he great medici Aycr’a Pilla. A ll Stage Lines, s s p .-/j» ! J h î m