am The A n n e tte checked th e In c ip ie n t m u tin y by c lo s e tin g h e r s e lf In th e c h a rt room w it h th e c a p ta in fo r t w o w h o le hours. W h e n th e y e m e rg e d bo th w e r e s m ilin g . N o o rd e rs w e re g iv e n to c h a n g e th e O b server. M O R O , OKBOON : .....................S e p t . 2 8 . 1906 course o f th e y a c h t. T h e w a te rs o f th e n o rth c o a s t m o t th e m a w e e k la te r . T h e y w e r e cold a n d Ic y , w it h th e b r e a th o f flo a tin g b ergs h o v e rin g o v e r th e m . B oggles w a s co n s u lted by th e c a p ta in , a n d hla P e rs o n a l T a lli W ith Y aw . I f voo do not read The Observer y AThy N o t? It , and w * ' i i w v It w o uld be p ro fitab le to you to becom e a subscriber. W e »end H tw o year» for $ 2 50; o n e y e a r $1 5 0 ; 12H'ct» a m o n th la a’t m u c h . T r y I t O rd e r by Postal C a rd , and pay fo r It w h e n y o u can. A t a n y t i m e w h e n r e q u e s te d to d o Through Straddle Rock Cove By GEORGE E. WALSH Copyright, 1«». by George B. W aU h bouse. I ’ll ta k e b e r, c a p ta in , n o w .” he a n ­ nounced g e n tly . / “ I'v e g o t m y heap- ln g s. T h a t 's th e R a d d le ’s b u m p , a n ’ o v e r th e r e ’s R tra d d le rocks. I t ’s n a s ty m ee k , s u b m is s iv e a ir sloughed eff to m a k e p la c e f o r th e o fficial b e a rin g o f “ M r . B ogg les, th e n o rth coast p ilo t.” B oggles w a s to r e p o r t fo r d u ty th e f o llo w in g m o rn in g . A s h la la s t unottl c la l a c t h e h e lp ed th e m a te to re p a ir th e s m a ll a c e ty le n e gas g e n e ra to r in th e f o r w a r d p a r t o f the y a c h t. T h is w a s used In e m e rg e n c ie s f o r th e f o r ­ W e should lik e to have yon ta k e * 3 , the paper w ill be discon tinu ed . But we exp e ct th a t a ll a rre a rs w ill be paid before such request Is m ade. I t Is easy to a»k us to r a s tatem ent, w h ic h w ill be c h e e rfu lly rendered at any tim e . A n n e tte m e c h a n ic a lly p ic k e d u p the d is c a rd e d s trip s o f flu e lin e n a n d fo l lo w e d h e r e rs tw h ile p a t ie n t th ro u g h th e door. B oggles w a s on d e c k b e fo re ber. A ll w a s c o n fu s io n a n d b la c k n e s s th e re , b u t th e p ilo t w e n d e d his w a y th ro u g h the o b s tru c tio n s to th e p ilo t w e a th e r In h e re .” C a p ta in R e e d s ta re d a t th e v ision , b u t It w a s too d a r k to see c le a rly . I l l s o w n n e rve s w e r e c o n s id e ra b ly r a ttlo d by th e re c e n t series o f e v e n ts , a n d be step p e d b a c k In s o m e th in g lik e s u p e r­ s titio n . “ L e t h e r go a h e a d f u l l speed, cap- “ T h e tid e ta in ,' B ogg les c o n tin u e d . ru n s lik e b la re s th ro u g h these c h a u - w a r d s ea rc h lig h t. “ W e ’ve got to kee p a s h a rp lo okout f o r leel>ergs n o w ,” C a p ta in R eed had w a r n e d , " a n d th a t f o r w a r d s e a rc h lig h t n e ls ." T h e s a ilo rs h a lte d In t h e ir w o rk a n d l e f t th e b o ats s w in g in g h a lf d o w n th e d u v lts . M r . I ’ie rc e s h o u ted a n g r ily : W h a t ’s he d o in g — w r e c k in g us on m u s t be fix e d u p .” B ogg les d id n ’t know’ m u c h a b o u t a c e t­ y le n e gas. N e ith e r d id th e fir s t m a te . T h e y ta m p e r e d w it h th e p la n t f o r t w o h o u rs, a n d th e n a m u ffle d e xp lo s io n f o r ­ w a r d a la r m e d e v e ry m e m b e c o f th e c re w . I f w a s th e fir s t m a te w h o e x ­ his b la m e d rocks? " ‘W a l t a m o m e n t, M r , P ie r c e ,” D r . L a n g d o n s aid , th e In tu itio n o f a vla lo u possessing h im . “ H e c a n ’t m a k e m a t ­ asked could n o t s a y h o w .” B ogg les c o u ld n ’t e x p la in , fo r he w a s b lin d e d a n d h is b o d y w a s b la r in g lik e a h u m a n to rc h c o v e re d w it h p itc h . T h e c a p ta in a n d D r . L a n g d o n squelc h e d the fla m es , so th e y a c h t w a s s a fe , a n d A n - u e tte , w it h t w o s a ilo rs , res c u e d B o g s y m p a th e t­ ic a lly . “ Y es. m a ’a m . I ’m d y in g to do th a t ; been t r y in g to g e t b a c k In th e old c oast.” “ T h a t ’s so,” r e to r te d M r . P ie rc e , w it h s udd en e n lig h te n m e n t. “ T h e n w e m u s t r e t u r n —a t on ce.” A m a le v o le n t lig h t o f Joy Illu m in e d Ills fe a tu re s . “ E x a c t ly ,” r e p lie d th e c a p ta in . “I s h a ll o rd e r th e course c h a n g e d .” “ N o t to d a y , c a p ta in ,” In te r r u p te d A n n e tte s w e e tly . “ I t seem s lik e — lik e sac rlle g e to tu r n a ro u n d a n d r u n h o m e so soou a f t e r M r . B ogg les Is la id up . I — I t h in k w e should k ee p on a d a y o r tw o . T h e r e Is som e ho p e . D r . L a n g d o n , Is n ’t th e re? " T h e d o c to r shook Ills b e a d . “ I ’m s o rry to d is a p p o in t y ou, A n n e tte , b u t th e re 's none. B ogg les la b lin d — t o t a lly b lin d . H e m a y In s ix m o n th s o r a y e a r rec o v e r som e o f h is s ig h t, b u t I t la a fo r lo rn h o pe.” A n n e t t e ’s fa c e d a r k e n e d . M r . P ie r c e th o u g h t she w a s a b o u t to c ry , a n d be . i. "O H BOOOLXSl h o m e p o rt but w h at th in g s I ’v e S t. J o h n ’s. W H Y D i l i T H IS HAPPKH?” t \ f o r w e ll n ig h t w e n t y y e a rs , w it h h a rd lu c k a n ’ o th e r a lw a y s m issed I t Oxwe a t 1 suys to m y s e lf, n o ® I ’ ll see S tr a d d le R o c k a g ’lu b e fo re I die. I w a s so s a r tln o f I t t h a t I h a d to b r e a k a le g c e le tw a U n g th e e v e n t. O f course n o on e w a n te d a s a ilo r w it h a g a m e leg, a n ’ I h a d to s ta y In p o rt un t i l th e season w a s to o f a r a d v a n c e d to go n o rth . T h e n 1 s hip ped to th e S ta tes a g ’ln to k ee p fr o m s ta r v in g .” B ogg les llin|»cd a t r if le y e t fr o m his b ro k e n leg. a n d one e ye seem ed to s q u in t w it h d la ls d lc c u n n in g w h e n you lo o k ed h im s q u a re In th e fa c e , b u t A n n e tte s a w no ne o f th e u g ly sides o f th e s u b je c ts she lik e d , a n d B oggles c h a rm e d her. M r . P ie rc e g ru m b le d a t th e b a rg a in , b u t A n a lly s u b m itte d . P ilo ts f a m ilia r w it h th e n o rth coast w e r e scarce In H a l if a x , a n d th e season w n s la te a n y way. “ W e ll, I t ’s fo r A n n e t t e ’s sak e P m u p h e r e ," h e confessed, “ a n d I s u p ­ pose 1 s h o u ld n 't o b je c t I f A n n e tte a p ­ p roves “ H e lo oks ho nest, b u t s lilt h a rd e n e d on th e s u rfa c e by too m u c h c o n ta c t w it h th e w o rld .” v e n tu re d D r . lJ»n< dou. w it h a s m ile . " I t h in k his s to ry o f b e in g tm rn a n d n u rtu re d In R tra d d le R o c k Cove Is n m y th , h o w e v e r, d o u b t I f th e re Is soeb a p la c e .” " W e m u s t v is it S tr a d d le R o c k C o v e, s aid A n n e tte |io e ltlv e ly on e day " M r . B o g g le s " —she a lw a y s d ig n ifie d th e old p ilo t w it h M r .— ‘c a n g u id e us th e re . It 's an Im m e n s e ly d a n g e ro u s h s rlio r, a nd uo on e c a n e n te r I t in s to rm e x c e p t M r . B o g g le s.” “ B ogg les m a y bo a l k r l g h t , ” d r a w le d th e d o c to r, “ b u t I d r a w th e lin e a t go­ in g in to S tr a d d le R o c k C o v e w i t h h im In a s to rm A n n e tte Ig n o re d th e in te r r u p tio n . M r. P ie rc e w n s tm re d w it h th e w h o le trip , a n d he w a s w illin g td y ie ld a n y th in g " Y e s ," r e lu c t a n t ly , “ a f t e r w e s ta y th e re a f e w d a y s .” S tr a d d le R ock g r e w d a lly In Im p o r ta n c e t h e r e a fte r . I t w n s th e firs t defl c ite p o in t o f e n tr y fo r th e y a c h t. C a p ­ t a in R eed lo oked th e p la c e u p on th e c h a rts . T h e r e w n s a g ro u p o f a m a ll ro c ks o ff a d a n g e ro u s p o in t o f th e const, lo c a lly k n o w n by th e fis h e rm e n as R tra d d le rocks. T h e y w e r e m a rk e d “ D a n g e ro u s ” a n d “ N o S a fe H a r b o r F o r Bhips o r Y a c h ts .” H e c a r r ie d his in ­ f o r m a tio n to th e o w n e r a n d g ru m b le d w it h m u tin o u s In te n t “O h . I t d o e s n 't m a t t e r in th e le a s t. c a p ta in .” r e to rte d M r P ie rc e , a n n o ye d b y th e n e w In te r fe re n c e . " A n n e t t s Is p e r ris te n t, and you m u s t o b lig e h e r Bsally. I t ’s none o f m y a f f a i r . " " B u t . s ir, th is m a n B ogg les m a y w re c k t»a." - M r P ie r c e w a v e d his h a n d e n tre a t- lngly “T alk to rocks. T h e y ’re w o rs e , m u c h w o rs e In th is w e a th e r ." . G ood G o d ! T h e n w e ’r e lo st,’.’ g ro a n ed M r . F ie rc e . “ W e c a n ’t liv e In a n y ­ th in g w o rs e th a n that. “ H a s h , p a p a l" w h is p e re d A n n e tte . “ I th in k B ogg les m a y k n o w .” T h e y a c h t y a w e d a n d s w u n g w id e o f th e n e x t lin e o f b re a k e rs , th e n fa ce d th e b la c k to w e r in g rac k s . B oggles held h e r s te a d ily to w a r d th e m . T h e r e w a s n o op en in g . T h e sea das h e d m o u n ta in h ig h a g a in s t th e ir p re c ip ito u s fa ce , l i e w h it e fo a m s p a tte re d th e b o w o f th e b o at. M r . P ie rc e c o u ld s ta n d I t no Annetta,” ha mur- them. " B o g g le *, y o u m u s t ris e a n d go w it h m s .” A n n e tte said . “ I ’ll le a d you. W e ’rw d r if t i n g on th e ro c ks .” " W h a t ro c ks - R tra d d le ro c k s ? ’ •T d o n ’t k n o w ,” ln u g lie d A n n e tte Hys te r tc a lly . “ I t w o u ld be f u n n y I f they w e r e .” " N o , m a ’a m . I t w o u ld n 't, f o r they’re d a n g e ro u s - v e ry d a n g e ro u s In a s to rm lik e th is .” "O h . I f y ou c o u ld o n ly see. M i . B o x gles, y o u w o u ld s av e u s !" "Y es, I ’d s e re you. I know tho c o n s t" H e pressed a h a n d to h is th ro b b in g head. “ W h a t ro c ks d id y o u s ay th e y w e re ? " he q u e rie d a g a in . “ H o w d o th e y l o o k - tall, rag g e d an* s tra d d lin g , as If they w a u te d to b lock u p th e e n tra n c e to th e c o re ? T h a t ’s th e m . Y es, I know th e m .” •T d id n ’t say , M r . B ogg les, w h a t th e y lo o k e d " — " Y e s , I k n o w t h a t s o u n d ." In t e r r u p t ed th e m a n s u d d e n ly . “T h a t ’s o ff th e S a d d le 's h u m p . I t ’s th re e m ile s to th s west of the entrance. I know my reek onlng now. I'll taka the yacht “ Mr. Boggles. It la"— Annatta start ed to Interpose, but the old pilot a t ths door of hla stateroom. “There, take those thing« away I" he said Impatiently,* stripping the band ages from his forehead. “I can •« - i wltfft them on»" . ■ - — * V *- "»»- 1 T h e heat features of m erit ». standard» and Through P u l lm a n Stax tourist iMeping-oars d aily to Omaha, Chicago, Spokane; tourist sleeping-car d ally to Kansas C ity. Reclining obrir- oara (seats free) to the Bast d ally . — — Lv. Dally. Ar. Daily. — * ------------------ rO B T L A N O DKPOT. C H IC A O O P O R T L A N D S r X C IA l. for l h . Cut «I» Huntington. »J0 a.m. F i u t i Biffe», (»top») 1.1ft p.m. HPOKAMB F L Y X B O IA p » . ft»« S 00 S H . n« »top. 10 12p.m. »67 a.m. ________m» For Xactern W Washington, W alla W all», Lew U- toa. Coeur d ’Aisne and Great Northern points. M ms A t l a n t ic kxprxrh for the Cast vU Hunt- P ortland, Oregon. 6 00 p .« . L ift pm . Bin» P O K T I.A N D B K H iM lyO C AL, for a ll local polst» between Blffge and Portland. Arrive» at Blgge ft.lft g m nu »lop. lLOftpm. 7.1ft S.BL Sac 10» s ^ b . ft.00 s. m. ft 16 a.w. ILflO a.m. Lv . 12.16 pm. "T“ O w la ra s b l* zfc ZfoUfk 4 4* JA /K A LA. Z» street. J. W . H ILL . M. D J * film’s Walras ludimrk Eatables of all kinds at T he Sachs Market r .7 , H C A P H - K ind s ot r u n and L u re d M eats, r i * m , oacon and L a r d . Fresh Fish e v e ry T h u rs d a y and F rid a y . H eadquarter* fo r Vegetable» and Fruits. B utter and Egg» taken in exchange. G iv e m e a tr ia l order. ‘ z “z V v r V *z -z « / y ^z "/ v « F illto a s e t» « B lv w v . For Astoria and ray points, ooo- neotlng w ith stsmusr r for Ilw soo and N o rth Beaoh. HLeamer Haaaalo, Ash street dook. Leaves 8.00 p. m . dally, except Bunday. Haturday 10 00 p .m . Arrives B OO p. m . dally except Rundsy, For D ayton, Oregon C ity-a n d Y a m ­ h ill R iv e r point«. Ash street dock. Lesv«« 7.00 a m d rily except Munday. Arrives 6.80 p m dally exoept Monday. C M c C a le b B u ild in g M a in S tr e e t . n o . GASOLENE B ad SEC Htb xk ItIrJits niul Vegetable« Shah For Lew iston, Idaho, sod way points Ripsria, Wash. Leave Riparia 6.40 a. m ., or upon a rriv a l train No. 4, dally exoept Haturday. A rriv e R iparia 4 p- m . d ally exoept F rid a y . fr o m 'z ^ z M c M urray , - For full Information call on or address wm. E N G IN E THROUGH UTAH ami COLORADO POW ER. Fur Descriptive and Illuslraled w rite The Chicago Milwaukee 3C For Eco n o m y. And T alk in g to H im self St. Paul Railway The Milwaukee " » (O r D IS T IL L A T E ,r aiidOtimesmoreair M akes T he Plraeer Llmlltf. St. Pail to Chirato. A Scotchman, when asked why he always talked to himself, replied: “In the first place, because *1 like to talk to an intelligent man. ' ‘ ' “In the second place, because I always like to hear an intelligent man talk.” • We talk out loud for the Scotchman’s reasons. Would rather talk on P-r-i-n-t-i-n-g than on any other subject. We don’t say a word about prices—it goes without saying that prices are right. And our work—if it’s not right, send it hack. Try us. We Print anything. P ow er. Owrlani Llmltel, (Ma to CUcoio. SeoMUnMEaotfCttTtoCllcoiD No train In the service of any railroad In the world eqlials In equipment that of the Chicago, Milwaukee ft 8 t. Paul Ry. They own and O b s e r v e r P r i n t i n g O ffic e HR o po , STOPS - - •» O re g o n . uBT A A .¿I Verdict for Dr. Pierce . Ladies’ Home Journal. W I T H N O M A R K S T O IN D IC A T E CONTENT« RYt WCM H Æ L L O IV S /X Y M B O L D STUBBLE RYE av« $ iMpOftTINb to- k i WOOD ------------ s c rm ’j o n ^ j ü ’Xi j p iin e n i x lim n ró T u É ir ft n j r i ¿ n ¿ ............. MCOIO INAU.Y PURI I G IVE F U LL NAME POST Conducted on Beet Principles |O F F IC E A N D S H IP P IN f ] D IR E C T IO N « HccoHf>rnitdbr O M B B a e r e la l T r a t d e M e lle lle d £ X P ffE S S e r P 057D E F IC C ORDER Esmond Hotel P ro tlan d , O regon. OSCAR ANDKRSON Cm Frat PAYABLE OREGON 195 3 B 2 ÔT- TO IMPORTING m PORTLAND ORE- M a NAOKB F ree bus to and from tra in s , Rates by th e day 6 0 c, 7 6 c, $ 1 X 1 0 , « 1 . 6 0 , « 2 , E urop ean Plan A Good C lean F a m ily H otel Im p e ria l H otel € a re p r a a P la a . P o rtla n d . Ore P hil M n a c a Ah Manager EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR. B E T W E E N W rite fe r ------------------------ - SEATTLE and CHICAGO B e e M e t, e e a *•< « < « < C ity P le w e ead " H e t e «e Jtee (h e J fffA te ." V IA THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY **The C a m fe rta h le W a y ” M a Story ftre proof b u ild in g Rat»», fti oft s a d up k n tlrc ly renovated. Cao tra i I r located. Free bus me Ito tr a is h New and eoev La dice' Parlor. Ota In« Room b ow on Bain door. Pine Cate and Laglaft* A aaea, known an the Ham aaaase Raeaa. H T A T IO N 8 Q£ .0 .. . . . Biggs....... 11.60 arve 1 .>» pm 6.4 ...G it w o n s .... 11.19 1.40 7 0 . , . ..H luks........ 11.10 L 44 8 8 . . . W asco.»,. 11.00 2.04 14.1 .. K lo o d yke ., 10 46 2.17 1« 1 . . . Sum m it... 10.40 2 28 2.40 18.2 H a y Canon Jet 10.24 18.8 ..M c D o n a ld s .. 10.22 2.41 *28.8 . . . D e M o m ... 10 06 2 68 27.0 ........ M o r o ___ 9.66 8.04 80 4 . K r s k ln v l lle . 9.87 8.18 88 6 .G ra s s V a lle y . 9.28 8.44 46.8 , . . B o u r b o n . . . 8 66 4 00 62.6 ........R e n t . . . . 8 40 4.1» 4.2» . 67.8 . . . W ilcox . . . 8.80 6.00 srv 70 0 . . . M h a o lk o ... 8 00 a m Fo r rates and In lo rifta tfo n a p p ly to W . R . e r o g a n , Aarent M o r« » . Or. Ibe Dalles, M a o d aod istoria Navigation Co. R e g u la to r L in e EAST via SOUTH Colum bia River & N orthernRyC o For Goldeudrie and K lic k ita t valley points. T rain leaves Goldendale at 6:30 a. m. d rily except Suuday, a rr iv ­ ing at L y le a t 7:80 a. no., connecting w ith down river boat for Portland and Interm ediate pointe. Leaves L y le for OoldendaTe on the arrival of the u p r iv e r s te a m e r. IicoiuiuodatioRs fur Teams and Wapus. Gild Overland Express train« for Salem, Roseburg, Ashland, Mscramento, Og F o r a n y fu rth e r In fo rm a tio n w rite or den, Ban Frsnclnoo, Stock ton Los call on the nearest A g e n t, or the G eneral Angeles, E l Paso, New Orleans and the Office at P ortland . East. Leaves Portland Union Depot, 8 46 p .m . A rrives 7.26 a .m ., d rily . M orning train oonneots at Woodburn daily exoept Munday w ith trains for M t. A n gel, Milverton Brow osvllle, Springfield, W e n d lin g and N atro n. Leaves Portland U n ion Depot 8.80 a.m . arrives 6.66 p. m. Eugene passenger oonneots a t W ood­ burn w ith M t. Angel and Milverton local. Leave« Portland U n ion Den 4.16 p. m ., return« 10.36 a .m ., dsil Corvallis passenger leaves Portland U n ion Depot 7.80a.m ., arrives6.60 p.m. D a lly . Sheridan passenger leaves Portland AND TNC U n ion Depot 4 60 p.m ., arrives8.26 a.m . Dally. Forest Grove passenger leaves P o rt­ land Unioa Depot 10.46 p.m ., arrive» 1 60 p.m . D a lly exoept Munday. CHICAGO EAST ud M orrisoa M s --------- the action In the Wuprotn« Court Hut ths buslnwm o f H r Pierce » • • r r e s tlr la the publication of (h r Ipmiou* a rt l u great d lto la r besdlngx srlills hut thoosanda whs road thwwfc-kedly (M a m a to rv a rt Id « never eaw lh« aumhla growellnff rw- trs i-tlo n . set In «mall type s salmons as pnedbte. The m atter was. how­ th« sup rem e ever I •rought b. fore « J u ry h p ro m p tly t of New Y ofa M e te C oert fa v o r. -A In the O T A 3 - 2 - 5 ■ . Scedlag truth a f t s r a He. I t Is an old m a x im t h a t " a lie w ill tr a v e l seven leagues w h ile t r u t h Is g e ttin g Its lxx>ts o n ,“ atkA n o B o u b t huoAreds ot thousands a t good people road th e u n w a rra n te d and m aliciou s a tta c k upon D r. R . V . Pierce and h t s 'F a v o r lt o P ro s c rip tio n "p u b lis h e d tn tb s M a y (IHOt) nu m b er o f th o Ladles’ H om e J o u rn a l, w ith Its g ro a t black dis­ p lay headings, w ho n e v e r saw th e hum ble, g ro v e lin g re tra c tio n , w it h It« I neon aplcuous headin g, published tw o m ouths la te r. I t was boldly charged In tho rla n d - erous a nd libelous a rtic le t h a t D r. Pierce’s F a v o r ite P re s c rip tio n , fo r tli© cure „of w o m a u ’s we:ikues-6s and ailm e n t» , con­ ta in e d alcohol and o th e r h a rm fu l In g red i­ ent». D r. 1’lcrce p ro m p tly b ro u g h t m i l a g a in s t th e publishers of th e La d les ’ H o m e J o u rw a l, fo r kAXl,(xx),(M) dam ages. D r. Piereo alleged t h a t M r . llo k . th e e d ito r, m aliciou sly published th e a rtic le c o n ta in in g ^uch false and d e fa m a to ry I I / th o In te n t o f In ju r in g h it m a tte r h rth e rm o ro , t h a t no alcoho l, o i b u tin e urio us. or h ib R -fo rm ln g , drug» o th e r >vere, contained In hlft " F a a re . o r Ip t io n ”; t h a t said m edicine vo rlb * n a tiv e m ed icinal root« and 1ft no h a r m fu l In gred ients w h a l­ conta 'd th a t M r. lin k '« m allciou« s ta te - •vetß wero w h o lly and absolutely false. me d ally 5 « FaU, flu Dalles u in ; pdals Sunset, Ocean and _ Shasta ANO SHIP IN PLAIN PACKAGES N e w E n tire ly . C o n v ie n tt o B u s in e s s PRICES REASO N A B L E T m e tble N o ll M a y 20, 190» pasengr B e rth s in th e ir sleepers are Longer, H ig h e r and W id e r th an in sm a lla r cars on o th e r Mteamers leave Portland and The lines. T h e y p ro tect th e ir tra in s Dalle« d ally except Munday at 7 a. m. th e B lo ck 8 vstem . arriving a t about 6 p. m ., connecting at PACIFIC CO., I Vinton Hotel low to hla room. operate their own sleeping and dining cars and give their patrons an excellence of service not obtainable elswhere. H. 1. R O W E , General A g e n t, 134 Th ird t t . , P o rtlan d , Or. take hjch , captain , now .” Fairbanks, Morse & Co miUMSli S O « « RY. L y le w ith the When ENGINE is Closed Down shot th ro u g h a c h a n n e l so n a r r o w th a t b e r rid e s a crn p cJ th e o u te r edges o f th e T w o H o r s e -p o w e r u p . Heli Cooling s tra n g e f o r m a tio n o f g r a n ite . T h e c u r ­ C y lliu lr r . r e n t s w e p t th e c r a f t f o r w a r d w it h a c ­ c e le ra te d speed. T h e n th e sen lost Its tu rb u le n c e a n d th e w in d Its gU Ster f o r e v il, l ’ro te c te d W rite for Catalogues and Priées. on a ll sidea by a b u tm e n ts o f rooks, th e s h e lte re d cove w a s lik e a m ill pond c o m p a re d to th e r a g in g sea. “ W e ’ll a n c h o r h e re, c a p ta in ,” B oggles w a s s a y in g . “ T h e tid e Is n o t so s w if t in s id e th e rocks, an* th e b o tto m Is Portland, Oregon. s a n d y . I ’ll t a k e a re s t n o w . I ’m tir e d , a n ’ I t ’s g e ttin g d a r k , v e r y d a r k . I n e v e r k n e w th o c o re to be so d a r k Tie- fore. I c an h a r d ly see th e rocks. I t h in k —I ' m f a llin g .” G R A SS VALLEY, O RC. It w a s A n n e tte ’s a r m be c lu tc h e d , a n d A n n e tte a n d th e d o c to r le d h im b e ­ AGENT, Moro, Oregon. Mouth- bound Use D ls t.lla te * W . R. C R O C A N , Pamphlet», W . frv J B c B M IV K . « l e a . A f t . 124 Third Mice«, PORTLAND, OB. E c o n o m ic a l. (isn't Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. Castle G ate, Canon of the G rand, Blaok Canon, M arshall and Tennes- Paaeea, sod the World-Famous ‘ ■ r —" R o y a l Gorge. 1 Drop of Gasoline .V.tr?, la 3 T rain s to T h s East Dally flo ro , Oregon. manual farm labor. Ä A * UNION PACIFIC C a rm o d y B ro s ., S e llin g A g e n ts , spray, run fanning mills; In fact, save TT.»«» fa» 1» * ’ (’> »l»e » r o » c n ------- - S horeline P a c ific S te e l a n d W i r e C o., Oakland, C al. D istillate Engines pump, aaw, grind, r .. . h e r w l n c l l o n OREGON Manufactured by the T h e Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline end AGAINST t h b ■ in 'till» fencing are found , 7 H e b ro k e loose a n d shou ted In a fro n s y W e ’r e c ra x y ! T h a t m a d m a n w ill w re c k us! T a k e th e w h e e l. C a p ta in R eed! I com m and you! T a k e I t f B u t th e c a p ta in f u m b le d In speech a n d m o v e m e n ta . T h e n he w a a a rre s te d b y a m o s t v io le n t lu rc h o f th e y a c h t. T h e r e w a s a g r in d in g a n d g r a tin g o f atee l a g a in s t a n u n y ie ld in g s u b stance. R om e on e s h rie k e d a w f u l ly . I t seem ed a n e t e r n it y f o r th e b e w ild e r e d specta to rs , b u t B ogg les s igh ed a n d s a id : “T h e r e , w e ’re th ro u g h th e R tra d d le n o w ! W e ’re s a fe , c a p ta in !” The t o w e r in g w a ll o f ro c ks h a d m l ra c u lo u s ly op en ed , a n d th e G r a y lin g " i ’ l l ' In Its m u ltitu d e of borlaon- t r i w ires,the cabled selvage ^A ¥A rA ¥A ¥A ¥A ¥A ¥i 5T and oable every foot in the W AVAVAVÄVAVAT » height of feuoe, to say VAVAVAVAVAVAV / nothing of the connecting AVAVAVAVAVAV mesh wires; this, coupled S V A V A V A V A tA T « w ith its peculiar construc­ IV A V A V A V A V A V i * tion, bars any possibility • WAYAYAVAVAY « T o C u re a C elS In One Day- of Its contracting, sagging tYAVAVAVAVA«! T a k e L a x a tiv e B ro m o Q u im n e tabh ts or n arrow ing together be­ ftVAff AYAVATA» * A l l d ru g g ist* refund m oney it it fails tween poets; doing aw ay to cure. E . W . G ro v e ’s signature is op w ith the top and bottom board rail and fully one- each box. 215c. b a lf the num ber of posts o rd in arily required, whleb reduces the actual cost of tbs completed fenoe. These Items alone insure a saving of fu lly 60 per oent. to the "" " ■»»«>■< iMr a. user, w ith o u t takin g Into account the fact that a fence w ith a top rail must be muon higher than one w ithout to be of equal service, for a top ra il, being visible, marks the h eig ht pf the fence and gives cbicksns something to lig h t on. I t la made of the beat galvanised Steel w ire, sm oothly and evenly woven, and retains Its full h eig ht before as well as after stretching. th e w h e e l. “ N o w .” w it h a sigh, “ f o r th e R tra d d le li n g e r . H A S P O IN T S O F M E R I T W O R T H Y O F A T T E N T IO N . o f rocks b y ft s ca n t y a rd . ‘T h a t w a s as d o s e as w e c ould ru n to th e h u m p w ith o u t g o in g on ,” ex c la im e d B oggles, w it h bo th h a n d s on h a s tily s a id : W e m ig h t k e e p on th e s a m e course f o r a d a y o r tw o , c a p ta in , o u t o f r e ­ s pect f o r B o g g le s, a n d ” — “ Yes, yes, c e r t a in ly .” A n n e tte g a v e th e m b o th a g r a t e f u l a m i In, a n d th e c o n fe re n c e w a s e n d e d . B o g g le s a b s o rb e d m o re a t t e n t io n n o w th a n l»efore th e a c c id e n t. E v e r y one p a id h im d e fe re n c e , b u t t h a t w a s p a r t ly becauso a ll, f r o m th e h n n ib le s t t o th e h ig h e s t, k n e w t h a t th e t r ip w a s to be a b a n d o n e d In a d a y o r tw o . B u t B o g gles d id n ’t k n o w , a n d he k e p t m o a n in g “ I ’ll n e v e r see th e R tra d d le ‘ rocks a g ’lu ! I f I c o u ld see ’e m I ' d d ie In peace! A h , th e r e th e y a r e ! A r e y ou hen*, m a 'a m ? L o o k a t ’e m ! See th e s u n on ’ e m ! T h e r e ’s w h e r e I w a s b o rn —t w e n t y , t h i r t y , f o r t y , f if t y y e a rs ago, m a 'a m !” t ill, B o g g le s !” m o a n e d A n n e t t e tn r e tu rn . “ W h y d id th ia h a p p e n ? " N o w , th e m e e tin g o f th e c o ld b re a th fr o m th e n o rth c o a s t a n d th e w a r m w in d o f th e s o u th e rn s u m m e r p la y s h a v o c w it h th e sea a t m a n y p o in ts b e tw e e n N e w fo u n d la n d a n d l a b r a d o r F ie r c e e le m e n ta l s tru g g le s of th e a t m os p h e re s h a k e th e so« a n d e a rth , and f o r d a y s a n d n ig h ts no s hip Is s a fe In tho se f a r reg ion s. T h e G r a y lin g w a s a s tan ch y a c h t, b u t r a t h e r u n d e rs iz e d fo r a c ru is e so f a r fro m p o rt. W h e n th e w in d s tru c k h e r alio d a n c e d lig h tly In th e choppy seas, b u t us th e s to rm d e v e lo p e d she g r e w tro u b le d a n d fr lg h te n e tL B oggles h a d re c o v e re d fro m bis fe v e ris h d e lir iu m a n d w a s r a tio n a l lie heard tlx* s to rm a n d fo u n d an a to m o f c o n s o la tio n In It. i t re lie v e d hla m in d o f H ie w e ig h t pre ss in g upon it F o r a n l j l i t u n d (la y th e y n c lit d r if t ed. T h e n In th e b la c k n e s s o f th e sec­ o n d u lq lit th e v o r te x o f th e f r ig h t f u l s to rm w a s re a c h e d , w ith th e c r a f t 111 p re p a re d to m e e t It. T h e f o r w a r d w a tc h re p o rte d b re a k ­ e rs a h e a d , a n d th e Jagged o u tlin e o f ro c ks w a s xeeu In th e d is ta n t b a c k ­ g ro u n d . T h e G r a y lin g w a a d r if t in g s te a d ily t r / v ” ! th e i It w n * n m at t e r o f un ¡ n u r ¡» v.^ .v t!i.- >i.! 1 x!r!l:e A n n e t t e h e a rd th e s u m m o n s to p re p a re fo r th e w o rs t. T h e t w o boats w h ic h w e re le f t w o u ld b o ld th e c re w a n d passen gers, a n d .th e re w a a no a l t e n t a t iv e b u t to tr u s t th e tr liv e s to t b s te n d e r m e rc ie s o f th e b re a k e rs In fo r peace. “ Y o u w i ll v is it th e cove, p a p a , w h e r e B ogg les w a s b o ru ? " A n n e tte c o n tin u e d “ Y o u w i ll m a k e h im h a p p y a g a in . H e l»een d r e a m in g o f th is t r ip f o r tw e n t y y e a rs .” “ I f you w i ll l>e s a tis fie d to r e tu rn ho m e th e n w e m a y n in In th e h a r la ir ,” c r a f t ily re p lie d M r . Pler<-e. a n x io u s to s h o rte n th e t r ip b y s t r ik in g a n y so rt o f a b a rg a in . ' * ■ ■ d o c to r m e e k ly . T h e c ra s h o f th e b re a k e rs on tb e lr r ig h t d r o w n e d a ll fu r t h e r c o n v e rsa tio n . T h e w in d v e e re d a n d s h rie k e d a n e w tu n e , a n d th e G r a y lin g c le a re d th e lin e B a g a in T" she M . M . S. P O U L T R Y F E N C IN G . 1 te rs w o rs e .” Is n ’t h e b lin d ? ” s n o rte d th e o w n e r. Y es, w e ’re a ll b lin d ,” a n s w e re d th e c la im e d In c o h e re n tly : " T h e t h in g — th e t a n k e x p lo d e d r ig h t In o u r fa ce s . I t w a s so s u d d en t h a t I O G G L E S c a m e a b o a rd a t H a l i ­ gles fr o m In c in e ra tio n . f a x —a s tra n d e d , b n tte r e d d e re ­ M r . T ie rc e w a s a n g r y a n d b o red to li c t o f th e s ea—a n x io u s to t»all th e p o in t o f s a y in g : to th e n o rth co a s t. H e was "H B u ffe rin g fr o m a p le th o ra o f h a r d lu ck , o w a n n o y in g 1 A n y o n e h u rt? ” “ B oggles Is p r e t t y w e ll d o n e u p ,” th e b u t to M r . P ie r c e h e h a d th e a p p e a r d o c to r r e p lie d , s c ra p in g th e c h a rre d exice o f on e re c o v e rin g fr o m a p e rio d s k in fro m th e b la c k e n e d fao e. “ H e ’s o f d is s ip a tio n . A n n e tte s a w o n ly th e b lin d ns a b a t fo r pn e th in g , a n d ” — p ic tu re s q u e s id e o f B o g g le s, a n d he B oggles g ro a n e d a n d s ta m m e re d In a w a s t e n t a t iv e ly e n g a g e d on th e s p o t hoarse Whisper: “ I k n o w th e N e w fo u n d la n d coast “ I k n e w I 'd n e v e r see R tra d d le R o c k b e t t e r ’ ll I k n o w th e c h a r t o f m e o w n C ove a g ’ln . I " m ig h t h a v e k n o w e d fa c e ,” confe s s ed th e p ilo t In u soft, s o m e th in g w o u ld h a p p e n ., O h . w h y p le a d in g v oice. “ S e e in g t h a t I w a s b o rn In S tr a d d le R o c k C o v e a n ’ liv e d d id n ’t I s ta y a w a y ? ” C a p ta in R e e d c a lle d a n o th e r m e e tin g th e r e u n t il I w a s o ld eno u g h to ru n to c o n s id er th e q u es tio n o f c h a n g in g a w a y , I o u g h t to ." th e y a c h t's course. ‘‘Jfir B ogg les Is n o w A n n e tte - w a s ru m a n tlc , a n d she a n ­ In c a p a c ita te d ,” h e e x c la im e d , “ a n d o f tic ip a te d his th o u g h ts . " A n d y o u w a n t to v is it y o u r old course no on e else is f a m i lia r w it h th is ho m e Katon * H u rlb u i good* are well known. There is do other box and tablet paper ao well known to the beet users of stationery. I t costa more than other paper any where else but at The Observer Book Store. W e desire to emphasise this fact. leaving it to the user « ju d g e whether or not this is not the fs"t* When you use it, you have the satisfaction of knowing that you are using the beet paper made. R o u te o f th o fa m o u s O rie n ta l L im ite d P O R T L A N D OSW EGO S U B U R B A N S E R V IC E A N D Y A M H I L L D IV IS IO N . Depot, Foot of Jefferson Street. Leave« from Jefferson street depot for Dallas sod Interm ediate points dally, A16 p.m . A rrive Portland, 10.16 a.m . T h e Independence-M onm outh Motpr L in e operates d r ily to M onm outh a'nd A ir lie, oon neotlng w ith S. P. Go's trains at Dallas and Independence. First class fore from Portland to Sacramento and Han Franoteoo, |20: berth, 86. Second-class folr, 816; second d am berth, 32.60 < Tickets to Eastern points and Europe, also Japan, China, H onolulu and A oat rails. CITY TICKET OFFICE, Comer Third and Washington. Phone Main 711. Portland, Or. C. W . STINGER, W m. ITcMURRAY, City Ticket Agent. Gen-Pass. Agt For detailed information, rates, etc., call on or add r e » S. 0. YBRKES, A 0. P. A, Sesttl«, ffssblsfte«. Or E. HICKSON. C. T ^ A , i B TWH Mreef. PerttaW, Or. Bee Bert Miller, the Monkland mail oarrier, and bare him take that package to yon. His obargee a n email and deli ranee prompt. When purchasing ticket to Chi­ cago and the East, see that it reads via the Chicago & North- Wee tern Railway. Choice of rontea via Omaha or via St. Paul and Minneapolis. I t la the roots of The Overland Limited and the direct line to Chicago from the Coast F oot feat drily Chicago trains make oonneetlona with all tranaeontl- oeatol trains a t S t Paul and Minne­ apolis. TAe S eri o f E t/o r fib lH g . All agents eell tickets via thb line. For fu rth w Information apply to a. V. NOLMB, S m m m I Moto. O. O. S.-W. Rpw t e e tom »*., reaTLaee, ees. u N r 1 L> L r U N IO N P A C IF IC ■ » M ■ 1 1 to l A’