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I —— tlnu la gone. I lung ¿or something dli- Cat That Kata Oreen Cere. flesh and she would have been dead "There!” He toe.se J It In the gtrTs furent perhaps something 1 ought not A North M ain street resident of Shel past ull help. Handcuffs we?e finally I sq “See how long that w ill ainuas to ham. Then whan I get It I don’t burne Falls, Maas., recently discovered G R A SS VALLEY, ORC snapped on Saunders’ wrists, nnd we you." As he resumed his paper I want i t I t ’S Joat as If I reached <tet that hte eat te stealing and eating green were all marched off to a vehicle In watched the girl across the aisle with and touched a passing bobble, and. a t oorn from the garden, says the Hprlng- MOHO, OHKOON : a new Interest coupled w ith growing waiting. my tooch. It burst. Tot there te al fleld (Maas.) Republican. H aving no Committing Miss Osgood to the care T R ID A Y ..................... Jan. 10. 190« myatlflcutlon. ways that longing In my heart for an ticed th a t an ear or tw o of the com of the prison matron, who took her to unknown something, and It lurks there were missing each morning, he arose She turned the toy over and over, her own comfortable home, we kept By JANE LUDLUM LEB. Personal T a lk W ith You. early one morning determined to catch held it to her cheek and lips, her face telegraph and long distance telephones still." •s • " “Janet, little girl, my present to you the thief In the act, expecting to find Instinct w ith passionate yearning, then hot for awhile. I was tbe hero of the Copn-lghUd, HOT, by R ohm * Hpragaa. was not much of a success. I wanted hte neighbors' bens or possibly a'wood If yon do not road The Observer slowly aud tim idly drew the string r »'••X- occasion, receiving euloglums from my JVhj N o it PRICES REASONABLE to make you happy, and I only succeed chuck. Much to hte surprise, he found back and forth, producing a succession chief* and from M r. Osgood, all of Robertson, the Jail breaker, handcuff ed lu frightening you. Suppose we hte pet cat and watched her tear an We should like to have you take of short. Jerky, rasping sounds, which king and magician, was in town. Bill turn the tables sad yon give me a ear o f corn from the stalk, husk and Conducted on Best Principles It, and we know It. would be profitable to she gradually tempered and softened. eat It to the cob. The cat te said th posters were everywhere uunonneing present T’ you to become a subscriber. We «end H Finally, tiring of watching her. I re Why. I never heard of a girl giving have a foadnew for tow potatoes alea two year* for $2 50; oneyear $150; 12^cts sumed my pastime of drumming with C a m m e r e ta l T r a d e S e lle lie d his arrival a t Peck’s Vaudevillo A m a present to boom one else an her own month la -a't much. Try It. Order by my fingers. Instantly she stopped, re ter, telling of the wonderful feats be A Word For Nero. Postal Card, and pay for It when you can birthday. W h at under the eon do you garded me eagerly, then, sadly shak would perform. Standing before one "Nero fiddled -»while Rome burned I" mean?" A t a n y tim e when requested to do ing her head, dropped her crude play W . H . 8 IM 0 N , of these posters was a pale faced, ttred 1 mean thia, dear. I w ant a preaent esdalm ed the student so, the paper will be discontinued. But we thing in her lap. gtrl on her way home from the office that only you can give me. i t ’e a b|g, ’W ell," replied M r. Orowcher, “th a fa W hat was the girl trying to do? A .Main r*d' M O I« * O r e g o n «xpect that all arrears will be paid before I t was incredible to think th a t a n a n precious present You say you don't better than the custom many violinists each request Is made. It is easy to ask us look Into her set, teuse face scouted the N< xl door to Hotel Moro. could do the things advertteeff to know w bat you long for, hot I know have o f practicing a t a time when ev /o r a statement, which will be cheerfully Ides of anything so trivial as a flirta Bee a man break out of Jail, to un what I am reaching for, and that some erything la nice and quiet otherwise." rendered at any time. tion. When I stopped drumming she lock the dreaded handcuffs before Tour thing la you, J a n e t W ill yon give —Washington Star. resumed her performance; ^ heu I very eyes! Oh, no; it was too wateter- yourself to me, a present to keep al drummed she was quiet, listening In ful to believe! She bad often watched ways and to love forever?” The Compromise. tently, but w ith evident disappoint a crowd of urchins fo llo w in g ’ a n a n Billy, that waitress hoard every "M y bride wanted to go on a week’s m ent Giving up the riddle at last, I who had been arrested and once had word you said. It ’s aot fa ir to propose wedding tour, and I wanted to stay at leaned back, w ith folded arms. Imm e seen him taken to the lockup, but th a t to a girl In an Ice cream parlor. I home. W ell, we compromised by going diately. w ith a most inexplicable look a man could get out of hie own flee wouldn’t dare say ’No’ If I wanted to." on a tour around the world H—Meggen- -toward her father aud toward me, the All work guaranteed, and w ill—this seemed incredible. Do you w ant to say ‘No,’ JanetZ* dorfsr Blatter. girl across the aisle resumed, w ith an prices satisfactory. Bring in your She gave a final look at the picture almost whispered Billy. air of desperate determination, the articles for mendrng while yon wait. of the man on the poster, tucked her *Well, to be perfectly honest, I don’t same unvarying iteration of sounds novel tightly under her arm and mov think I do. B illy, maybe, a fte r all, It’s ami pauses until the performance be ed -slowly toward home. It was her you I ’m longing for, maybe lf a you came almost intolerable. Indeed, It I'v e been reaching out for all the time. Stock Inspector was getting upon my nerves, and I was I guess It must be. B illy, dear, because contemplatlhg an appeal to her father I have been happier In these peat few Sherman County, B y E. H . H O U G H . when I stumbled Into Mie lig h t H er minutes than I ’ve ever been la all my maneuver was making Its way not up Oregon. life before. I f yen’ll take me, Billy, [C opyright, 1907. by E. H. H ough ] on my nerves alone, but upon an inner I ’m youra.” consciousness, slowly responding to R o u n d P i n e , $ 0 .0 0 Address: M O RO , OREG O N. the msgic code. I began to follow and E T U R N IN G to my car as the analyse that rhythmical succession of Deer Sheeting Kxtraerdlnacy. S p l i t P i n e , $ 0 .0 0 train started, I noticed that I sounds aud pauses until I was able to T h e most extraordinary deer shoot shot rr OUT tow a in- Miss osoood . had neighbors ncroes the aisle, recognize, distinguish aud translate ing I rem ll,” said a hunter, "waa np O a k , $ 0 .0 0 apparently a well dressed, gray them. The girl across the aisle was whom requested t i n / to aw ait their a r In Aroostook county. Me., one winter. rival. T hat eveulng I beard Miss Os italred and bearded man, his w ife and communicating through her crude play- waa new to the business then. Tbe good’s story. their daughter, the’ latter so lovely that ’thlng telegraph messages to me! guide posted ma behind a cold rock, • Saunders was my father’s confldfen- I stared a t her until my persistency Noting my expression, she stopped, very cold rock, near a runway, w ith In provoked a keen, tierce glance from their flashed a significant glance to tlal man." she said, "and a secret suit structions to shoot the deer that came or for my band. I disliked nnd dis her father, whereupon 1 withdrew my ward her father. Obeying her un my way. H a waa to take hte post M o r o a n d G r a t a V a l l e y . gaze, and he resumed his newspaper. spoken Injunction, I busied myself trusted him. The day of the robbery Address downstream a bit, and If I beard sev Im m ediately the girl across the aisle w ith a book, but In a moment she was he seized me on a bystreet, put me in eral quick shots I was to leave my la ir Receivat* Deposite, Sell exohaiige, carriage aud kept me somewhere, glanced around, and I intercepted u at work again, uud her message read: D .W . Hudson, Mosier, Ore and come to hte. flash from a pair of dark eyes instinct An hour had passed, the coldest and »I.» a General Banking business. “ 1 a m 'try in g to si»eak to you. Do right In the city, for several days. I overheard him when he thought I slept w ith what seemed like fear or en you understand?” hour I ever spent, w ith nothing to My response wus to cast a bewilder telling that he had w ritten fath er that break the monotony of white enow and treaty. I had eloped w ith a man I hud long be But not even the beauty of my fa ir ed glance at her. Instantly she turned black trees. Then I beard a shot I fore dismissed. F lh ally we le ft Cincin -vis-a-vis could successfully divert my her face from me toward the window, waited, and then heard another shot mind from the painful theme upon bnt I was on the alert for the next nati, and he has passed me off as his and another. Finally there were so crazy daughter and declared that when which it was dwelling w ith a con message. Proprietor ut many reports that I started fo r the sciousness of hum iliating fallpre. guide’s station. Juat aa I reached him “ Drum w ith your fingers on the arm safe from pursdlt he would force me to The cashier and confidential man of of your seat ub you did before. I can m arry him to prevent fath er from ha fired three times in quick succession Practical Watchmaker prosecuting him." a large business house had absconded read that, I)ou’t look at me.” through a, lane tn the trees. “T ell no more If it pains you!" I w ith half a million dollars in cash and Here was the last link lu the riddle. “ *Got anything?* I Inquired excited and Jeweler. urged as her lips quivered and her eyes negotiable securities, and simultane I rapped: ly . ’Blast him. n or ha answered. T ’ve filled w ith tears. ously the only daughter of the firm ’s ‘‘I understand you. How can 1 help fired thirteen times a t the same old Draying of all Kinds. " I t relieves me,” she replied. “You senior mam be r had eloped w ith a you ?’’ hock, aa* ovary tim e I fire he dodges worthless suitor. and ootnea up again like a duck In a She appeared not to notice me, sit were the first friend I found, and by Trunks and Gripe Hauled to and M y firm w-as not professionally In ting with her hands relaxed, apparent th a t time I was nearly In despair. But shooting gallery ’ from all trains terested In this branch of the case. ly lost in reverie. ‘ But another mee from the moment I looked Into your “We w ent down to see w hat waa the face I felt that I could trust you. I *1 WANT TO OO BOWL PUXABH TAXB MX." explanation of this curious maneuver W e were to trace the absconding cash sage soon followed. ter, described as twenty-seven years of “This man who pretends I am crazy had studied telegraphy us a pastime, ao birthday, and her mother had given o f the deer, and—well, you won’t be «1» tall, slender and dudish, heavy Is not my father n o (jtn old man—only of course I recognized your tappings her a dollar to buy herself a present lieve me anyway, but whan we reach Immediately. H o w I thanked heaven Bbe still bad the dollar, and the thought ed the spot there were thirteen deer THE DALLES, - - OREGON black mustache, smooth stiaven cheeks, tw en ij seven. Read again." while certain memoranda evidently for occurred to her that she could take a piled up as neatly as a market man I rupi»ed “ Yes," keeping my eyes on fo r th a t knowledge!" “And I thank heaven that I took up girl friend to the vaudeville tonight could have done IL every one shot tn gotten and discovered in a secret com my book. Then her improvised tele the study when a lad, intending at aud see ibla wonderful man. Then she the right fore shoulder. partm ent of hts desk seemed to render graph spoke again. the task of overtaking him a matter of "T h a t lane In the trees opened on a “ He roblied my father, abducted me th a t time to fit myself for an expert recalled that her mother objected to little time and ordinary skill. a and w ill force me "to m arry him as telegrapher," I answered fervently. girls going to the theater alone. A fter runway, and the deer happened to be M y assignment on the case was a soon as he Is safe from capture. H e “ When I am thinking deeply I fa ll In eating her dinner she decided that aha aaing it; that’s all. high compliment, and 1 bad been san threatens to kill me If I try to es stinctively into the habit of keeping waa too tired. "W hat! You don’t believe It? W ell, She would stay at O f oourMe those who are acquainted guine of success. But most of the cape or betray biin. Ills name Is Jere tally, as it were, w ith my fingers. But home. neither do I f * —New York Times. w ith W a tk in a L I n I men t would not tie why did you not try to open communi Every kind of rig to order, dew s 1 followed ended in -a “pocket my Suunders. Have you understood?" The ringing of the doorbell after din w ith o u t a full supply at anv lim e aa it cation w ith me in the same way?” my carefully formulated theories and ner aroused her from her lethargy. Had I? I f ever I needed nerve It la good both In te rn a lly aud externally and all orders prompt and satis A Cawtlewe Meeieien. “ I was a fra id to risk It for fear She w ent to the door and opened it. hypotheses proved fruitless, and while was then. On my return home, de factory at reasonable prices. There was a careful old man—a clerk for man and beast debating as to what 1 should do next feated, twilled, 1 found myself by a Saunders would notice me and bus "Heflo, Janet!” F a rm e rs team s fed as well as he was—who played the flute. The old For C o u g h s a n d C o ld s try our I received a peremptory telegram di freak of fortune hot on the trail. Across pect w hat I was doing." “W hy, B illy , won't you come In, or man entered a music shop one day, Cough Cure, money back If not aatlefled they are fed at home, if not better. "W h a t would he have done In that shall we sit on the stoop? I f a pretty recting my Immediate return to head the aisle, so near that 1 could touch opened a large hook of music and laid W a t k in a L a x to n e to the very beat Telephone at our expense. quarters. warm luslde.” him, yet so secure In his disguise that case?” I asked. It on a ahelf before 'him In an out of liquid laxative nnwle, aa over 400 cus- "Nothing that any one would be like T came around to see If you would the way corner. W hile ruminating thus 1 fell to he could mock me to my face, sat my tomera In Sherman county can teallfv, Y ou w a n t to gel y o u r w ashing in drumming w ith my fingers on the arm quarry, while to this girl, his prisoner, ly to notice. H e would simply have go w ith me to Peck’s Vaudeville to Then he took hte flute out of hla coat It not only acta aa a laxative but tonic to the B a th e r Shop M o n d a y , aa the pressed a tiny needle point Into my aa w ell. night. The handcuff king te there, you tall pockoL screwed It together and be o f the seat. Instantly the gtrl across had come tbe heaven sent inspiration basket leave* f<>r i|,e laundry at an arm , and I should have fallen back know, and today to your birthday.” the aisle looked up, darting a keen. In we both needed. gan to play softly the first tune In the dead, while, as be took care to warn early hour Tuesday without a miss. “Oh, B illy, wlU yon really take me? book. quiring glance at me. H e r lips moved Steadying my fingers by an effort, 1 Htater, A j t , E t i : : , f o p B W U w U me beforehand, the only verdict would I ’ve been longing to go ever since I as though repeating some formula, aud^ rapped: When he finished the first tone he as 1 kept on drumming her excitement “Yes. Your name next. W ill aid be heart disease. But when I caught read about blm. You sit here on the tamed the page and played the second. sight of that boy w ltb bis wares I be stoop, and 1*11 be ready In a Jiffy." visibly increased. Just then her fa yog with my life .” Then he played the third. B illy aat down to w ait, and Janet ther, looking up from Ills paper, frown- ’1 am Almo Osgood,” she responded. lieved I could find the way, w hile in At the end of h alf an hour ba was od a t her and. glancing over a t me, ‘The woman la Saunders’ slater. W e ducing Saunders to believe th a t I waa was soon In the midst of her toilet. still playing on. The shopman then tapped bis forehead, waving his other alight nt Rochester, and unless help tem porarily demented—as he evidently She donned her beet brown frock and approached and aald civilly. did—to catch and fix your attention un flower trim m ed hat because she no hand toward the girl. comes quickly I am lost.” •Do yon think the book w ill suit you, I consulted my time table. W e would til you discovered w bat I was really ticed that B illy had put on hto beat s te r For awhllo I kept up my drumming, about." gray suit and had hto cane w ith him. and while the girl did not appear to reach Rochester In an hour. T don’t know," aald the old man. T “You certainly kept me guessing a They found the theater packed and Do you fear arrest and temporary notice me I could see thht she was have only played half tbe tunes." good while," I said, smiling. were fortunate In securing tw o bal listening Intently; her lips moved, and detention?" I rapped. And he resumed hte subdued tooting. "B u t It took you so long to guess cony seats The noisy songs and tlre- I fear nothing that w ill free me h er expression varied from one of hope —Pearson’s W eekly. to the deepest depression. F or the from this man," w-as the prompt re- right!" she rejoined, w ith a sigh. “But, aorae dialogues which came before the really, the greatest risk was when you handcuff king’s appearance on the bill w a n t of better occupation I continued Baeksd Both Ways. the experiment awhile, finally ceasing Very good,” I replied. “I f In mortal began to reply,” said Miss Osgood a ft seemed Interminable. No. 7 finally .ap The race waa over, the flag hoisted er a pause. " I feared that one of us peared—hla number. H e came out— altogether, whereupon she sank back power 1 w ill free you. Say no motfe. might make sonic unlucky slip or ges not the strong, big man she had pic and the crowd of fortunatea who bad against the seat, pale and inert. it Is risking too much.” backed the winner had gathered around By and by the cars.stopped again, As I rnpix'il the Inst words Saunders ture (hat would betray us and ruin tured. but a Htbe, muscular foreigner, the bookmakers to receive their win all." and they chained him huud and foot, and my attention was attracted to a flung down his paper. I stayed w ith Miss Osgood as late as locked aud relocked the leg Irons and nings. "boy on the-platform Jerking a rosined Be douo w ith that Infernal din!" ho Oue vacant looking Individual, who her hostess would perm it ere 1 bade haudcuffs on and le ft him there te get was evidently “seeing Ilfs” for tbs first string through a drum shai»ed piece of exclaimed. “I t Is past all endurance!" cardboard—a sample of the basketful Yes!" said the girl wearily. “The her good night. When the various In out as best he could time, claimed i l . Jauet bung over the balcony rail, and he carried and which he w-as demon tuno won’t come, and I'm sleepy!" She tervsted parties arrived the following “W hat did you back?" asked the fa t day I was lauded to the skies. M r. B illy ’s eyes feastdd on the bright gnd strating w ith a seal and volume of lay back, w ith closed eyes. faced man w ith the big walsL who Osgood declared I had made him my happy face beside him. The little fel discordant sounds that rivaled pande About time!" 1 ejaculated. “W ill waa atandlng on a stool. monium. Instantly the girl across the you have a cigar with me in the smok debtor for life. Morning brought the low on tbe stage began hto a c t Slow “Stiver Cloud." replied the vacant news that the prisoners had made ly twisting, turning aud writhing, Blsle—that was the side nearest the er? I ’m feeling a bit dotty inyself.” one. simultaneous and n l most successful a t seemingly In great pain, for several Station platform—became violently ex- “Thunks, no, I d a rt not leave the “Why, man alive,” yelled tbs man girl. This Is the first outing fo r three tem pt at suicide, nut they were dis moments he made no headway. with the aatcbsl. “that horse turned covered In tim e aud suiieequently tried, “B illy, he to being hurt! W hy don’t back and finished at tbs starting post!" weeks, and I swear It w ill 1» the last.” “ 1 don’t blame you. W ell, I ’ll have convicted and scut to long terms of tome one help hl in?” Jauet implored. " I know t h a t ” said the other, “but O f eourse It hurts him. but no one didn’t I back the horse both ways?" smoke nnd dtojtose of this thlnfc” I Imprisonment. When I bade Miss Osgood farew ell can help him. He must get out alone. took the toy gently from her lap. "So There waa a dull thud on the green tw o days later as she left Rochester "Tea, but that's cruel. Juat aee the sward, and an anxious crowd gather long.” w ith her father her sweet eyes con veins In hto arms! Oh, Billy. I can’t Passing through tbe train to the ed. The man with tbe big waist had stand it to see a poor man suffer ao! fainted.—London M all. telegraph operator's car, I sent a code firmed his cordial Invitation that should be his guest at tbe first sppor- Look. B illy! Ills face te getting red message to the Rochester authorities: \rre s t man, woman nnd girl alight tunlty, and my chief very kludly made der aud redder every m in u te r she T h a t our American roreata abound to cried us she hid her face In her hands. ing from car Cumberland, train 4?. that opportunity an early one. plants which possess the moat valuable There was a deathlike alienee In the medicinal virtues la abundantly attested W ill signal. Send man who knows me. house. You could hear a pin drop In by aeons of the most eminent medical Men, Wemen and Adjectives. Farnham,” O r t a la adjectives are reserved for the a w fu l stillness In which the man writers and teachers. Even the untu When 1 returned to my section Miss Osgood was still sleeping and Saun men and others for women. A man la held the audience. Janet peeked out tored Indiana had discovered the useful ders reading, but I managed to engage never called “beautiful.” Along w ith between her Augers, but dared not ness of many native plants before the A M E R IC A ’S G R EA TES T^ W E E K L Y advent of the white rase. This Informa him In converott' u »:• t!l • •»• re-e'»ed “pretty” and “lovely” that adjective really look. Billy leaned a little cl tion, Imparted freely to the whites, led Rochester. Then lie i. . <!»• it .• g.i t < ill.« I i, »«• onie the property of women and and gave ber arm a reassuring p a t I t the latter to continue Investigations until The Toledo Blade, Toledo, Ohio. Leaning sister, who shook Miss Osgood nous s'hikire.» alone. “ Handsome" and the encouraged her to speak. to-day we have a rleh aaeortment of moat Beat Known Newapapor In - weak “good looking*’ are the only tw o close to him, she whispered: too gently. valuable fimOrleaa medteinal roots. Observer 12 months................$1.50 “B illy, I ’m ashamed to tell yon, but The U u lted Wtitee. “You alight here?" I said. “So do 1. adjectives of tbe kind common to el *<h- ther sex. Even “belle" has no real t w ant to go home. Please take me Blade 12 m o n th s.................... 1.00 W e may aee more of each other." Dr. Pierce b elieves th at our American tor- id la moos valuable m edicinal roots Popular in every stale. Circula “I think not." he answered shortly. masculine correlative In English, since I ’m so frightened." Total................................... $2 50 tbe c u to q f most obstin ate and fatal dle- tion 180,(XX). In many reaj>cctB The “beau” came to signify aotnetblng oth “W hy, of course, little girl, but I “I stop over but a few boars." Observer and Blade C l u b . . 1.75 1f «K Fobtd properly investigate them : As his sinter was arousing her er than personal looks. I t la singular thought you wanted to aee him get of thia coeviction, be Toledo Blade is the most remark Observer Subscriber sa v es.. .85 that ’■handsome” should have become loose.” charge I rapped one more message. 'with prtdfe4b RMUdamaLjaazxelim« able weekly newspaper published in <»T»ree eOe^«wd t y h te « Q e te e w ^ M a d ic S l D in . “I _ I didn’t know It would hurt him, "Stumble when you reach the ata- the word for a strikingly good looking the United States. It is the only Observer 12 months................. $1.50 she whispered. tlon platform. Cough If you under person, since Its literal meaning newspaper specially edited lor Na World 12 months,thrice aweek 1.00 bandy, dexterous. B u t "pretty" like Out lu the street, w ltb a tl stand me." Total .............. ».................. m d tional circulation. It has had the wise comes from the Anglo-Saxon Word hto a fin. ner fear left her, A brief anew nue. then Miss Osgood Observer and W o rld ___. . . .$2.15 iSl meaning “sly.” largest circulation for more years BUly suggested Green’s sat up. coughed sharply and shot a and even valvular and other aWecthma of than any newspaper printed in Ice cream she readily a Observer Subscriber sa v es.. .85 'jjn L t n a oim . across tux auu A look at me. The woman fairly Jerked the heart yield to Its «nraUve action. Tbe Beauty tn the Angleworm. from the atmosphere of uooxxd c r. meson Wto It cures them and many other America. Farthermore, it is the Observer 12 months ............. $1.50 her to her feet, and we proceeded. I f there la any living thing th a t seems erections, la clearly shown In a little-bosk and Che picture of that v toted. The blood rushed to her cheeks Saunders first. I tiehtnd him. and the s< extracts from «be standard mndlenl works cheapest newspaper in thu world,aa Oregonisn 12 months ............. 1.50 to have nothing to relieve its ugliness faring man she was once m Bud tears to her eyes. Touching her which la mailed f r t to any addrvas by Or. B. the news of the world is so arrang Thrice-a-week World 12 mos . 1.00 others following. Glancing through it Is the augleworm that crawls sllmlly Suddenly Janet stopped ▼. Pierce, of Buffete M. T.. te all tether's arm, she exclaimed eagerly: ed that busy people can more easily Toledo Blade 12 months........ 1.00 across the sidewalk a fte r a heavy rain. eyes stared straight ahead, the ehd window, I spied three men "Papa, papa, buy me one of those oomprehend, than by reading cum scanning the cart. On the platform Aud yet even that la beautiful. P u t a atlnctlvely Billy turned to O O' o T o ta l............ .. ................ .7$5.06 p w t lr . noisy playthings!" bit of Its upper akin under the micro had attracted her attention, Not Irne merveloqa In tbe unparalleled bersome columns of dailies. The I fancied I detected a sinister gleam Miss Osgood stumbled, fulling heavily scope nnd your Ideas of tbe poor little the handcuff king, not a king a fte r all; curve It to eorcteany mektoc of women’s only paper published especially for All 4 with Observer 12 months 3.16 against me. Instantly I caught Saun la the man’s eye, but he answered worm w ill change m ightily. I t shim Juat a mortal man thirsting for a dish many peculiar aT rettone, weakness« and, people who do or do not read daily Observer Subscriber saves. $1.85 ders by the ahoulder. exclaiming: dtol/Xtslea deraM(menta to D». Pierce’s ■Paghly: mera like the softest satin and spar Hm Beal list on 3d page. -» ff» — - “ Here they are! Take all!” hews papers and yet thirst for plain of Ice cream. "Mo; that thing Is only for bdys and One off er seized Blenders, and ns kiss w ith all the colors of tbe rainbow, “Oh, B illy, I ’m so glad he got o u t faots. 'I hat this kind of a newspa gfcUdrvn!” for It la covered w ith little fine lines per is popular is proven by the fact "Oh, please, please, paps!" she per- his sister tried to t in t il»e gtrl away 1 crossing each other like the cuttings In never could have elept w ith the picture of that poor man in chains. clasplng her hands. "1 must caught her arm, Jar'.e ’ .er q "otuid aud that the Weekly Blade i.ow has over a glaaa vase. "O f course he got out, you silly child. ivw it! I w ant to see If It w ill sing In a moment she ,u . . Mies Osgood 180,000 yearly subscribers and cir H e always does Janet, you r ma. Quick, quick, before be Is were prteouerr. The Smooth Handle. culates in all parts of the United ’ p. '.toclshmeut A fter the i.’i.d Mstc; are a funny lot. You nevor know what gbyalclaaa bed failed. ■«anv »r Everything has tw o handles ona by 8tatea. In addition io the news 'li. like a ds- she would not be pacified and an«l fury l which it may be borne, Another by you want. I came home this afternoon the Blade publishes short and serial ud hi his pock- I 1 m and passed yon as yon were standing o f the passengers were looking at mon. H e pi I lUi-a Or good. which it cannot I f your brother acts there gaalug at the billboard. I thought storiee, and many departments of bar teth er smiled grimly and et nnd ah<>; ,, by» 1 »-truck unjustly, do not lay hold on the affair you wanted to aee thia man do them who war ci Ite .li matter suited to every member of one hand Into his pocket »’. ,’cct (lying. by tbe handle of hto Injustice, for by wonderful things, and that la why I the family. $1 per year, sample " Anything to please a fool!” he mut his elliov. ng | nut him. secured It. It that It cannot lie borne, but rather by took you. Guesa you don’t Ilka my Our “ sde" attraot attention and tered. Opening the window, he l»*da then, oopy at the opposite, that he la your brother, lookod’ ll.» • a fo! ..'.ahi |iou. but proved preaent to yom-do you?" the boy outside toss up one a f his in uivertiae. When you get our ad Tag O bs »’ B ook B torf , that be waa brought up w ith yon, and “ Isn ’t It ao, Billy? All my life I have ternal machines, snatched It from him, to l»e a hoilow tube wltb a sharp me thus you w ill lay hold on it as It te to 2771 Moro, Or vertising» vou get business bringers. been planning to do thing*, and tallic tip sad filled with poison. Cue threw out a quarter and shut the win prick of that tiny weakon on the glrl'a » I ' • *•** ju .. - _;- The O b se r v e r . Vinton Hotel [F U R N IT U R E Her Birthday Present. New Entirely. Convientto Business AND UNDERTAKING M y Motto Is Qulok Hales aud Hm all Profits. L iv e and L e t a L Boot and Shoe O. W . 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