tjK CENTRAL POINT HERALD, THURSDAY. MARCH 18. 1909. W e c a r r y th e S o u th e r n m o s t c o m p l e t e s to c k o f B u ild in g O reg o n and s o lic it y o u r b u sin e ss, M a te ria l p le d g in g in s a tis ­ f a c t o r y s e r v ic e . BIG PINES LUMBER COMPANY 6 0 Y EA R S9 EX P ER IEN CE v ery u n fo rtu n ate and a very te rrib le th in g. D urin g h is m orning d u ties th e vision o f h er had been fre sh b efo re hi in again, and h is c o n sta n t couteiupla- lion o f the m a tte r had w rou gh t a LI V E R Y [ ch an g e in his a ttitu d e tow ard th e girl, i o f which he w as u n co m fo rtab ly co n ­ nd sciou s and w hich he w as glad to see tra d e m a r k s D e s ig n s | sh e did not perceive. General Teaming C o p y r ig h t s A c . T h e men w ere pou ring off th e boat A n y on e «ending » « k e tc h end d e scrip tio n may qu ickly ««ce rta in o u r oi»ltiiun fr e e « n je e tlie t ' r au __________ j now, and th rou gh th e crow d cam e th e By R ex Beach •WE PLAY NO In v e n tio n 1« p rob ably p a te n ta b le ('outuiunlca- *“ Labia, tIon« strlctly co n a d a n tla l. HANOBI ...1N0 B0 QK o u P a te n ta tall F ren ch m an , b earin g lu th e hollow s e n t fre e . O ldest a g e n cy fu r se «e c cu . . g . D atent«, u rin ! o f each arm a child w ho clasp ed a buu- P a te n ts ta k e n th ro u g h 11uun kluuu A St Lu. < ra c a lv s FAVORITES” C o p y r i g h t , 1 9 i* . b y H a r p e r St B n e t h a r » a p t c la l n o tic e , w ith o u t ch a r g e, l a t h e 1 die to Its b r e a s t I l l s eyes grew b righ t- j e r a t sigh t o f N ecia, aud he b rok e Into i a flood o f patois. T h ey fa irly bom bard - A hand som ely Illu s tra te d w eekly. L a r g e s t c i r ­ This .story began in the Herald t n ; cu la tio n o f any scie n ttflo lo u rn al. T e rm s. |:i a i c« 1 each o th er w ith qu ick question» and y e a r : fo u r m o n th s, $ L B o ld by all n ew sd ealers. March 11, 1909. and will be continued to I frag m en tary a n sw ers till »he rem em ­ the end. Rack numberB of the Herald T h e tra d e r d arted a q u ick g la n ce a t »oldlers to be w orth u d —n.” H e sn arl- bered her com panion. B ra n ch Office, tfti F 8 t „ W a sh io g to u , D. C. furnished free to new subscribers. “Oh. 1 fo rg o t my m an n ers! Lleuten- him. H e did not lik e th is m an. : o«l th is b itte rly , w ith a p ecu liar leerin g a u t B u rrell, th is is Napoleon D oret— | “T h e re a in ’t m uch doing In th is cam p . I lift o f hi» lip, a» I f h is w ords tasted ou r 1’oleou!” sh e added, w ith proud I t ’s a p re tty poor p la c e ,” he said g u ard ­ bad. (Continued.) so n n y side o f th e slope. I t w as of edly. em p h asi*. “ M ost o f th e boys a re goin g up rlv - g reat, sq u a re hew n tim b ers, bu ilt In D oret ch eck ed h is volu bility and i ”1*11 put In w ith you, fro m Its looks,” ' e r,” »slid G ale. added th a t tin* B u rre ll* w ere know n as th e R u ssian sty le, th e und ersid e o f | stared ut th e soldier, whom he appear- agreed th e other. “ I t ’s g o t too m any “ W ell, th o se h ills look a s If th ey had “d iv lls am o n g tlie w eem eu.” e a ch log hollow ed to tit sn ugly o v er I ed to see fo r th e tirst tim e. T h e little gold In th em ,” »aid th e stra n g e r, point­ B e stin g th u s on th e step s o f Old its fellow u n d ern eath , upon w hich | brow u people h: h is arm s stared llke- ing vag u ely . “ I ’m going to p rosp ect.” M an G a le ’» store, th e tw o talk ed on dried moss had previou sly been spread. 1 w ise, and It seem ed to B u rre ll th a t a G ale knew In stin c tiv ely th a t th e fel­ till th ey w ere disturbed by th e sound M an y a rc h ite c ts hud w orked on it as c e rta in d istru s t w as In each o f th e low wftK lying, fo r h is hand» w ere not o f sh rill v o ices approaching, a t which It grew room by room throu gh th e • th re e p airs o f eyes, only lu th ose of th ose o f n m iner, hut th ere w as n o th ­ th e m an looked up. C om ing dow n th e y e a rs. It had »tret« hed a bit y e a r by | th e m an th ere w as no sh yn ess. lu- ing to he said. H is Ju d gm en t w a s v e ri­ tr a il from th e tow n w ere a sq u aw and year, fo r th e tra d e r's fam ily had been 1 stead, th e C an ad ian looked him over fied, h ow ever, w hen I ’oleon d rew him tw o ch ild ren . A t sig h t o f N ecia the big In th e early d ay s w hen h u n ters ; gravely from head to heel, seem in g to asid e la te r and »aid: little on es shouted glee fu lly and sca m ­ anti m iners o f b oth b reed s c a m e in to Gale*« squaw carne in. ! note each poin t o f th e u n fa m ilia r ut- “ H e's bad m an.” pered fo rw a rd , clim b in g o v a r her like tra d e, to lo a f and to sw ap s to r ie s w ith | d ifferen t fro m us people. H e 's—he’»”— J tir e ; then he inqu ired w ithou t rem ov- “ How do you know ?” h a lf grow n puppies. T h e y w ere boy him . T hrough th e w in te r days, w hen j G ale paused, a t a loss fo r w ords to con ­ I Ing his g la n ce : “S h e's leavo D aw son d—u q u eeck . and girl, b o th brow n ns Si w ashes, w ith th e ca rib o u w ere In th e north and th e i’ vey h is m ean ing. “ W ell, he a in 't th e “ W ere*b ou ts you live, eh ?” D ose m ounted ¡»ollce t ’row 'iui on tie ey es lik e Je t W ads and h a ir th a t was m oose w ere s c a rc e , w hole fa m ilies of ' kind th a t would m arry n h a lf breed.” “1 live a t tho post yon d er.” »aid th e boat Ju s ’ b e fo re we l e f . ” T h e n ho tv4