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thvrfday s r i T r M n m nn, io?n THE tii‘Ul*\>nKLV iüIWB —* t —— - -------- — PAO¿ THREP Barry, tluin and again," I hurried on, EATING F R U IT BE N E FIC IA L Hh-wart. V. I). Bain, (1 O. Buahman. bridge la backed by the county court "tluil my bvurt bvlungs to Curtis» SAYS H E A LT H B O A R D an<* W were named on and favored by Eugene and Spring* Wright I «till want to tmpreaa y -u _____ tbe- , onMuiltee by John Ketels, preal 'field people, It la thought t h a t some of with that, In all fulrneaa to youraelf, The benefits derived from eating dent of the Lions. ' the other parts of the country not also to tell you frankly that I do not fruita» ttr<. undoubted. Fruita are a Thia committee and the one from directly Interested In the bridge might love you aa you deserve to bo love I, natural and healthy stimulant to <11- the Chamber ut Commerce Will handle find objections to the bond Issue if but.'* 1 concluded. "If you still want g,-stlon. They act upon the digestive all the necessary publicity In connec- the necessity for the new bridge w«re me, knowing all this, I'll try my best (organs somewhat like green veg«- tlon with the new bridge. While the not placed before them. to make you happy and to bury the u b ,Hg but tbey have tbe nddltlonul twat." There was no breaking down, advantage of containing acids and of no hysterics, or uncertain delay hut appealing to the aesthetic sense. the words w ere uttered with such Home people look on fruit as a luxury, dreadful culm that they rang through but tbers are very good reasons why Ellie's beautiful room, with tbe weird we should eat fruit dally. All fruits sound of a funeral dirge. contain certain salts or organic acids "I want you under ANY circum which have a more or less stimulat stances,*' Barry replied, and 1 sup- ing effect on the kidneys, and some pose 1 should have appreciated bis of them. , ucb pears, figs and To have pretended to myself that I wur unmoved by the J k v o tio n and that bis promptness m p iUne(! a laxative effect la ad- mualclan'a ardent wooing would have been untrue, for his ulncer- replying should have warmed my dition to this, fruit furnishes a eer ily and devotion, expreaaed In auch perauaalve language, had re- heart. u io indigestible bulk of roughage aaaured me that, In spite of ('urtlaa' painful Indifference«, 1 wan "And now, Barry, If yon please, 1 which tends to retain water la the not entirely without charm. Then, too, I bad been ultebly lonely wont to be alone. 1 think bs under intestines and thus helps to regulate for no many montha and had felt for auch a long time that I waa stood my mood for this tim e he only I in , bowels. not an eaaentlal factor In Curtlaa* life, that, althought Barry waa klascd my band, and, as radiant as * ( Children’s physlalans recommend not coneloua of the fact, hla gr<*ateat appeal to me waa the youngster ua ChrUmss morning. Mft that all babies of the a«» of six thought that 1 would be able to help him In hla mualcal career. the soom. month* should be given a small Mni Browning had written, in the fullneae of her great love, I»n g afer hs had gone 1 compared amount of mild fruit Juice ov tomato for the Florentine poet that "a woman’« greateet need la Juat the his cold matter-of-fact engagem ent,!juice aally. Thia Is particularly nec- need of being needed." or words of similar sentiment, and cer wtth the way 1 had fell when Curtiss easary In cases of Infants fed on tainly no truer words have ever benn penned. I had begun to had proposed. Then the world bad cows* milk or prepared milk foods. realize, too, that a woman must be necessary to someon* else « been transformed Into a garden spot Unless some of these Juices are given happlnesa or usefulness, be It children, parents, husband or friend, In the midst of rosate clouds and ws * disease known a* scurvy may dev otherwtea her motherly Instinct becomes a bothersome complex!the only tw o beings in n beautiful elop. The mild form of this disease and makes of her exlsiance a highly unsatisfactory affair. (Eden of dreams. 1 bad beard of often stands unrecognised for a time, And so v*»n • a Harry came to call engaged m yself from hl* embrace. I i women marrying the second time, being noted only In the «lowing up of <me evening not long after Ellie and couldn't marry Harry! I couldn't! I ’making successful wires and gaining the growth of the child later on I had had oar talh. I had made up had not realised anttl now *11 that It a certain seasure of contentment and Fruit la one of so-called protective my mind to tell him that I would be would mean. 1 had. only thought of Joy. but, for me. 1 was sure that the foods and It should be used In some come bis wife Elite, with her usual going to him aa a roraardr, a friend thrilling exuberance o f flraUove form dally. Fresh fruits, because of diplomacy, had seen to It that she to help him and Inspire him In his would never again be mind. ' their large content of water, are al- , v Largest Stock of Fine amt Carmen had both disappear»« great work, but with tbe Intimate A n r way if Curtis« didn't want me 1 ways cooling, refreshing, and appetlz-| Table Linena in the City with their 'dates' before be arrived. picture he had drawn of our honey what difference did It make? If 11 In*. Fruit that is not thoroughly ripe We seated ourselves on E llies moon dancing In my brain and bis refused Barry I would probable stay or Is decomposed should not be eaten, _If you’re a housekeeper with a love for piles of linens, on In New York and become harden- Apples are a staple fruit, low In price then come to Ax Billy’s, where the cay’s largest stocks ed to tbe aim less pleasure-loving ex and easy to prepare. They are the abound. If you’re a bride-to-be with a slowly Increasing Istance led by Ellie and Carmen In , moot abundant market fruit. Thtlr store of lovely linens, you, too, will want to partake of these their ultra modern set. and. old * b many and varied uses are too well specials. Linens of dependable qualities. Picture your soclatlonss with Curtiss would for known to require comment, table covered with one of these smartly colored and pat ever keep me away from my father □, When we chew fibrous food, such terned sets. How charming it will look! How well it will home—the place where we had tint as raw fruit. It Is said that we exsrt set off your china, crystal and silver! met. And too. as I grew older . ¡a pressure of 100 to 160 pounds on the would loug for cmpanlonsblp and cer-j teeth. This Insures a good ventlla- Table Damask Hemmed Without Charge talnly Barry could give me that. I tlon of the lungs, ana In children, recalled a fragment of one of Edna particularly, tends to develop better Then confused, dis St. Vincent Millay s charming little teeth and Jaws. Raw fruit, again, Another service at Eugene’s largest and oldest depart ordered thoughts came songs and for hours It spun Itself la leaves the teeth freer from adhering ! ment store. All table damask bought at our linen section pounding in on me and and out of my mind: matter than soft foods. U also sti will bear this service. • atrenuens mental con "You might as well be calling mulates the secretion of a strongly flict ensued white 1 die- yours $1.00 and $1.25 alkaline saliva which costa the teeth engaged myself from Linen Lunch What never will be hla. and counteracts the action of partic Table Damask hla embrace. Cloths, Special And one of us be happy les of food which would otherwise re There's few enough as Is."— main. It Is wise, therefore, to end a At any rate 1 bad made my decision meal with raw fruits, since II not only and my fate was on the lap of the adds to the cleansing of the teeth, bat gods. It also help» to preserve them. Fruit I (T o ba continued) Juices are Invaluable aa restoratives Imported Linen Table Damask . N ext— Sallis baa an In te rv ie w With to health, since they tax the d lgestlrel at only, Yard ----------------------- Lemoyne who reveals many secrets organs very B ale and are quickly as- of her p a st ■Unlisted—State Board of Health, ‘. ^ìììrs. being Ö » Confessions o» <x iMMv trfiCe Smart Fashion in TABLE LINENS 89c $1.49 $1.95 Very Good quality, pure silver bleach, 70 Inches wide NEW ROUND TRIP LIONS NAME BRIDGE down cushioned divan. He 00k botfc Misses still warm against my mouth RATES ANNOUNCED COMMITTEE FRIDAY m y hands In his. and ('th o u g h t be the whole situation stood revealed, J. C. Brill Stores A reduction In fares for week end would discuss hla concert but. wlfh A wave of terror swept over me at The Lions club started their cam tils usual impetuosity, be came direct- the thought of dissolving my matrt- trips has been announced by the to the subject whlcJl was always up montai ties and becoming the wife of Southern Pacific company to go Into paign to place the new McKenzie effect October 1. On that date, ticket i highway bridge proposition before the someone else. per most In his mind. Then 1 bowed my face In my bands agents are authorised to begin selling People this fall by selecting a co-n- “Well, petite Oiseau.** he always used French in his tenderer moods, ’ <lbbetl »" heart bod lost roupd trip tickets good on Sunday ;m lttee to work In conjunction with a only for any place at one and a tenth similar committee from the Chamber “am I to have my answer tonight? | lta *un,bln® and **■ J°F* ^ u 7. u w . what . . — - - | | far#' The trlp mU8t be made on Sun- of Commerce. H-„ E. Maxey, Herry I've been thinking all day of a a I , "Why. d earest on earth . Is . - the lr matter?" Barry ashed, "haw sorry 1 ,lBy an<1 return the same day. This wonderful place we can spend our honeymoon. High up In the Sw iss “m! ra®' WHn t you P«*®*«“ - rate enables one to make short trips Alps at the beautiful little village o f , ” * * ln« a b<>or' Not for • “ the worlJ on Sunday at a substantial reduction . from the regular price. Under the Caux It overlooks la c Leman—tbs would I have brought tears to your new schedule, the fare to Oakridge Is beautiful eyes." With gentle worda bluest of all the lakes In the world— »2. U> Westfir »1 90. to Lownell .80, to and In Muy the hillside and valleys ■nd gestures he tried to comfort me McCredle Springs 82.60, and to Cas until finally I returned to the resolu- ore an unbroken bed of white nar cade Summit 84 36. clssl There's a splendid hotel and a t , 1*0“ 1 ha<1 nuwl*‘ be,ore be 1 On the same day, reduced rates on that season there are very few g u e sts,,recal1*'1 Kl,l*'a conversation and each week end tripe will come Into e ffe c t,! Caux being famous, really, you know, ,crBal word Bh*’ ha‘l employed In tell- for it* winter sporta and." he went«”» ra“ ,hat Curtiaa ,on«er ,<” a'1 A round trip ticket may be bought on on. bla e y e . bright with h l. plans. "In, me or wantc<, “ • ,or hla w ,fe' 1 Saturday or Sunday to return on the Sprlnktlme the air Is so delicious- ” un< up my h4'ad* bru"be<1 tbe «** Monday for a fare and a third, provid ly sharp that the huge logs roar In ma,ntn« ^om my e y e . and. ed the regular one way fare Is not spurred on by that age-old Impulse more than 812- fireplaces at either end of the lounge, the sides of which are made of in which drives lovers to drastic action DANCE Stevens Hall Every Satur numerable windows through! which from sheer pique, I said: "Oh, |t ’s all right, Barry, |t*s Juit day Night. Garrett's Orechestra. It one always gets a m atchless view of dancing, sun kissed water and snow , that you're sorter' strange to me you capped Alps. You'll love Caux!*' he , know and the Idea of marrying you CALL AND 8EE Dr. N. W. Emery finished, "nnd from there we can go [ >s very, very new. I've told you, on prices on piata and other work. U to other places that ure sure to fill I, you with delight." "But iwhat about your m u a 1 c | Barry?" 1 asked tentatively for III was his art that I was most Interested 1 In nnd not the lover's paradise he bail , ao charmingly painted In picturesque ( terms. "Later, Adoree, we shall return to! I*arls to live, or perhaps you would J like a pretty chateau In Fontaine-1 A happy home life is assured you through the purchase of this beau!" with fervent enthusiasm ho! wonderful labor-saving device. continued making hla plans, "we'lli have such Jolly times, Sallle-dear, | By lessening the drudgery of kitchen work, your wife will have won't you please tell that you'll J more time for her children, more time for companionship with you— 'n marry ino soon?" short, she becomes more a wife and less a kichen drudge. *‘Aro you sure thnt you love me s o ' The Washing Machine You Can Afford, See It on Dls- much?" I finally asked In an effort! play at Kctel's Drug Store. to gain further tim e before my fin al! reply. The Master is a cylinder type Washing Machine and is My silence nnd the question which [ guaranteed to do as good work as any machine made followed gave Barry hope. Ho to o k 1 regardless of price. me In hla arms: "Oh, my b eloved ,’ ! ho murmured with lips against m y 1 hair, "why will you tantalize me so?"j and before I realized It his lips had found my tflouth and he kissed me e rr.BviLçsgY with tender yearning again and again. I, who had longed so for Curtiss and hla carressee, found m yself aa rigid and unresponsive as a piece of Ice In the arm* of another man. Then Fifth and Main Street Ketel’s Drug Store Bldg. oonfused, disorderly thoughts came pounding In on me and a stratums szental oonfllot euaasd while I dls- AX-BILLY DEPARTMENT STORE k N ow You Can Easily Afford This Faithful Servant For Your Wife Only $9.99 Down THE MASTER Electric Washer On A Hotpoint Super-Automatic Range Price $110 You are progressive in your business Be progressive in your home Your Credit Is Good Henderer Electric Supply % f Nfcmtaia States®^ - Paver Company