The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, January 01, 1904, Image 2

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PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
««'IO.
LINN
CO.,
OKEGON
Hy b C Humphrey
TKKUM:
11.50
Per ana urn ,
ALL GIVh Hi Al THE ROAD,
bee Driver l.r Whom ■eery oeher
fwailw on the Cltg'e atreete
$
•aleklr Maha. Wag.
Perennial in its power ot attraction
n the fire engine dashing along the
Hty’s streets on the way to a fire, and
it fascinates all. And every driver and
every inotorinan, every man handling
mi ything on wheels gives the fireman
the right of way and he does so spon­
taneously and gladly, says the New
York Sun.
And often many drivers hold up all
at once to give the driver of the fire
engine his choice of ways, as they
would where two streets cross, and
they do thia before they see the en­
gine at all. But they know it’s coming
and they hear its whistle.
Hera was an engine coming along a
cross street to Broadway, whistle a
calling. At the first •note of it every
xnotorman or driver who chanced at
the moment to be near the junction of
Broadway and thia street, »topped
short, leaving the central space unoc­
cupied, and leaving clear channels
away from it in every direction.
I
None of these drivers could know
which way the fire driver would want
to turn when he got to the corner, so
they all stopped, to give him a free
road in whichever way he wanted to
go and when he had come and gone
dashing round the corner they all
started tin again on their several ways.
But so far as they could they had given
fJbe whole earth to him.
AUTOMOBILE SEA SCOUTS.
Aa military motor-bicycles have al­
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.
About 20 per cent, of the weight of
meat is lost during cooking.
Aft ordinary oak tree raises 120 to
150 to us of moisture from the earth
»luring a single season.
Ext ept school tuxes there is no
state Urx levied in New Jersey other
than that derived from corporations.
Irregularities in the postal service
at Serna rang, Java, led to an investi­
gation which showed that th«? indó-
• ni native postmen had a habit of
h:g letters into bundles and drop-
ing them into the river.
A knowledge of English is now con-
cred necessary for business pur-
loses in Mexico, und according to a
lecree published last September that
language is hereafter to be taught
orally in the public schools.
Near Rock Springs, Wyo., a biff
cottonwood tree stood till a f e w
•eeks ago with an antler of an elk
Imbedded in the trunk. The wood
had grown around the antler .«.nd the-
tale of how it came th» re is lost.
To a group of friends Ellen Terry
once said: “Acting is not like draw­
ing. You make a line.
If it is
wrong you rub it out ht once and
make another. With acting that is
impossible; there is no altering—it
must stand. I often feel as if I
must cry to the audience: ‘Oh, that
is wrong, not aa I meant it to be;
let me act that part or sentence over
again.' ”
Although Anthony Trollope never
smoked he liked being with those who
lid. It soothed his nerves, he said,
and sent him to sleep. On one oc- j
■asion, when he had just returned !
to London from South Africa, he was
talking at the Cosmopolitan club to
the late Lord Carnarvon, Lord Der­
by, Froude, the historian;
Lord
Wolseley, and one or tw o others equal­
ly famous, on the future of the coun­
try. In the midst of the discussion
Trollope fell a’slerp* and, after a
quarter of an hour’s doze, he awoke,
shaking himseFf together like the
faithful, growling Newfoundland dog
he so much resembled. Dissentient
even in his unconsciousness, he splut­
tered forth: “I utterly disagree with
every one of you. What is it you
said?”
Consumption
Salt pork is a famous old-
fashioned remedy for con­
sumption. “Eat plenty of
pork,” was the advice to the
consumptive 50 and 100
years ago.
Salt pork is good if a man
can stomach it.
The idea
behind it is that fat is the
food the consumptive needs
most.
Scott’s Emulsion is the mod­
ern method of feeding fat to
the consumptive. Pork is too
rough for sensitive stomachs.
Scott’s Emulsion is the most
refined of fats, especially
prepared for easy digestion.
Feeding him fat in this
way, which is often the only
way, is half the battle, but
Scott’s Emulsion does more
th in that. There is some­
thing about the combination
of cod liver oil and hypophos­
phites in Scott’s Emulsion
that puts new life into the
weak parts and has a speci f
action on the diseased lun?
A sample will L
sent free upon request
Be sure that this picture in
the form of a label is on the
wrapper of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy.
SCOTT <&
BOWNE,
CHEMISTS,
409 Pearl St., N. Y.
ready proved themselves to be of
50c. and $1; all druggists.
INTERSTATE MIGRATION.
value in scouting, it is probable that
in nearly every civilised country they
will be largely used in future land Vast Xmnbsrs of People Abandon
warfare. Why, if the fast land scout
Theii MUI ve Staton an« Sottio
prove so useful, should not the navy
in Otho vs.
adopt the same methods? A boat, 60
SI' ■!»<•<.
feet long, with two 25-hor»e power
At least one person in every five na­
engines, built *ery light, to carry, say, tive born Americans is living in a state
four persons and to be capable of con­ other than that in which he was born—
siderable speed, would be a most use­ a striking instance of the mobility of
ful addition to u battleship of a. fleet, the people of tlie United States. The
says the London Star. The ordinary native population of the United Statee,
torpedo boat is too long and draws too according to the last census, was 65,-
much water for scouting near shore or 343,302, of whom more than one-fifth,
in shallow water, but a launch might or 21.3 per cent., were liringin adopted
lx» -made to draw less than three feet I states, states the National Geographic­
^>f water, and yet have a speed of up­ al Magazine.
wards of 30 knots. There would be no
It is interesting to note the number
funnels or smoke to attract the notice of ions and daughters which the dif­
of the enemy, aud with underwater ferent states have sent out. New York
exhaust the boat might be made al­ baa sent out more than 1,300,000, Penn­
most silent. If built low in the water, sylvania nearly 1,000,000, Ohio more
or with the power of semi-submersion, than 1,100,000, Illinois over 1,000,000
It would be difficult to hit. Probably and Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri.
stich a craft would be more useful Tennessee and Virginia over 500,000
than anything yet invented in the way
each. Proportionately to her popula-
of a scout for sea purposes.
i tion Vermont lias given to her sister
; states more than any other member of
MOUNTAIN PEAK MAY FALL.
the union. Vermonters equaling in
numbers nearly one-half of the pres­
ent native population of the state are
living in other states. Virginia, New
Hampshire, Nevada, Maine and Dela­
ware have each sent out numbers
Although It has Iwen rumored equaling about one-third of their pres­
throughout the Al|»ne region for ent native population.
aonie time that the Alicia—the great
Numerically Illinois hn* received
nimmlnln peak which rears itself high more citizens from other states than
above the fninons Gemnii pass was in any other state of the union—nenrly
a more or less shaky condition, no one a million; 855,000 have entered Mis­
MKS. L. S. ADAMS.
expected to hear that there was any souri, 838,000 Texas and over half a
Of <*nl v vim ton, TeiM.
danger of it* falling. Now, however, million New Y’ork nnd Ohio. The states
“Wine of Cardui is indeed a blessing
it is definitely stated that the Altela tiiat show a net gain from this intermi­
to tired women, having suffered for
is on the point of splitting in two nnd gration are Massachusetts, Rhode Is­
»even years with weakness and bear-
may come thundering down almost land and Connecticut of the New Eng­
ing-down pains, and having tried sev­
eral doctors and different remedies
any time, aaya a report from Neu- land states; New Jersey, West Virginia
with no success, your Wine of Cardui
chatel, Switzerland.
and Florida of the Atlantic const
was the only thing which helped me,
Damage enough will be done if the states. The other New England states
and eventually cured me It seemed to
famous peak does fall in any case, but and New York, Pennsylvania and nil
build up the weak parts, strengthen
it is to ba hoped that the crash will the southern states as far ns Mississip­
the system and correct irregularities.'*
come before the next tourist season pi have suffered net losses.
For in-
begins, for the Gemmi, above which tance, New York has had a net Io«* of
By “tired women” Mrs. Adams !
means nervous women who have
the Altels towers, is used to a greater «68,000, Ohio 612,000 and Virginia 455.-
disordered menses, falling of the
¡extent than any other Alpine pass. 422. Indiana, Tlllnol*. Wisconsin and
womb, ovarian troubles or any of
The inhabitant of the region can im­ Mlsaouri, the great state* of the mid­
these ailments that women have.
agine what will lie the result if the dle we*t, have each experienced con­
You can cure yourself at home with
Altela should come crashing down, siderable net Ios«e«, while Michigan,
this great women’s remedy. Wine
having experienced such an occur­ Minnesota. Iowa, Arkansas, Louisiana
of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has
rence on a smaller scale when glacier* and ail the state* vvert to the Pacific
cured thousands of cases which
from this particular peak have de­ coast have made gain*. Texas has
doctors have failed to benefit. W hv
not begin to got wi ll today? All
scended upon them. The last one fell gained t-he most of all 629,000. Kannns i
druggists
have £1.00 bottles. For
in September, 1895, and many peas­ comes next with a gain of 422,000 and
any
stomach, liver or bowel disor­
ant* were killed.
California third with 164,000.
der Thedford’s Black-Draught
should be used.
A CHICAGO •< QUICK. LUNCH.”
ìt Tools Only
Hoar, Bat the Chi-
»aseaos Moot Have Ilooa “Jooh-
I
>■<** the lew Tor hero.
••Where can we get a quick lunch?“
Mked one of the official stenographers
of the National Civic Federation who
came on from Chicago to report the
proceedings <»f the executive commit­
ter of the industrial department of
that organization, reports the New
York Times.
Before the reporter to whom the
question was addressed could tell of
the neighboring “beef-and” piners
whioh met his idea of a “quirk lunch,’’
the Chicago stenographer asked how
far it was to----- ’a, mentioning a place
where a New Yorker would not go un­ I
less he had several dollars to spare for
luncheon and a cou|4e of hours to de­
vote t<> gustatory delights.
The stenographers
compromised on
r
one of th« b«*t downtown restaur-
anta.
“We had a good, quick lunch," «aid
one of I the stenographer* on their rs-
turn. “
‘ And it only took u* an hour.”
*1 'Do you call that a ’quick lunch* in
Chit ago?” asked the reporter. "Any­
thing over IS miaute* we call a dinner
in New York.”
la XM.rlaa.
Hi. stated that San Diego. In
Bout hern California, ia faat bncoming
tlie Bnddhlatic center of America, In
one h<>u*e there hit. been erected
h shrine to Ruddha, and the owner.
, woman of oven*, haa brought n
Buddha priest from India, who
ere a large congregation together h
e ry wee S
The Nr-ery Benrde*.
“Yaa,” said the landlady, proudly,
“my cook is a graduate of a Chicago
domestic service echool. She had her
aheepakln diploma, jmt like a doctor
or a lawyer.”
“Too bad •he'« neat sighted,** re­
marked the nervy boarder from the
other cud of the table.
“Nearsighted,’* repeated the land­
lady. “1 think you are mistaken.**
“Perhaps,” replied the nervy board
er, “but I was surmising that she had
accidentally stewed up her diploin.i
in this lamb potpie.”
Only the fact that he paid regular­
ly saved the nervy boarder’s life
after that. — Cincinnati Commercial
Tribune.
For advice nnd literature. ad<tr?N*. irlvlnir
•ymptoins. The I ai I ich ’ Advisory o-
menl, The ClmttanooK.i Med..’lne t o.,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
J7
W9NE of CARDUI
It has been my custom to have a Jan­
uary clearance sale. And we propose that
this sale shall be a record breaker.
Our
many customers will bear witness that our
large store is full from floor to ceiling.
To make room for spring goods that
will begin to arrive soon we place'on sale
NEW
BOOTS
OVERCOATS
“B
G. D. TROTTER,
— A trustworthy gentlemen
or lady in cadi comity to man­ I
W ANTED
for an old established
house of solid riuancial standing
A
straight Ixma tide weekly salary of $18.00
paid by check each Monday with all ex-
penses direct from headquarter*. Money
advanced for expense*.
Enclose seif
addressed envelope. Managv r, 3tX> Fax­
ton Bldg., Chicago.
1-4
OREGON
STAYTON
N
SEWING MACHINE
E
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
!NCH£ST£R
IJtl 1er
SAVE
,
just received.
Inside each pound package of
Lion Coffee
will be found a TREE game.
60 different games. All new.
At Your Grocer's.
Shoes
l*lankets 50c to $8.00
A Costly Mistake.
age biiHiness
JANUARY SALE
FOILS
EADIES SKIRTS ^^2^-
n.ll In a rnnlball Gam*.
Wliile a football game was in prog
res, at Hanley. England, n bull in­
vaded the Held. Some of the players
tiring «tressed in n bright red tin bull
determined to have a little game him­
self, and the manner in which he
l.’ncked the center anil made the foot-
lYllera scatter in nil direction»
showed that he had nothing to lenru
from them in the geutle game of
football. N. Y. Sun.
( aleb hurt his hand last night anu
cun’t manage the horst*», I’ ma alra.d.”
“With alacrity a nd pleasure,.’’ said
Winifred, seeing a pleasant I.i.nli- to
what might haw been u u
able contretemps; “und he. .» AVI'
to take my place with you, Vanee
/
By Oliver Beatrice Muir.
.stuff,
; •*
Milli-
1’11 be ten minutes dre.sr
I U1H4 4
?++4-+++4“4 cent,’’ and, nodding to her brother’s
li'ioui liiit lu*ii
Country. New York. Frialed b.
friend, who had thus, opportunely ap-
_-r ______
4 peured, she went out. Millicent fol-
UT you don’t know Millicent a; lowed her.
Ned Price laughed ns soon as he
ail when you- talk this way
- \ a net*. And it isn’t fair to womei wa.x a.ui.e with n. »riend.
“The warfare still rages, 1 Bee,” he
enurally and my friond particular!}
or you to eoRtinu* this same oh. observed, as he proceeded to array
himself for the fencing bon’.; “can­
ue .of argument.”
Viihitrvd followed Her brother into didly,’ I think you’re an ass, Vance.
■ »V room set apcu*t for their fencing 'I ht re is nothing of lh< ’new woman’
ounterh and sat down rather dis- about M’ss -cr Dr. Millicvnt Trevor;
you must admit that.”
■ < :!iy upon the edge of a divan.
“Oh, 1 admit anything if it dis­
“Your defense of your friend is
■ •i j loyal, my dear child,” was the misses the subject,” said Vance, with
nndly patronizing' reply, “but it a shrug of annoyance; “come. I'm i 15 Men’s brown Mellon Overcotits $175 Men’s fine Kio bench made boots
»es not invalidate ini the least what ready for a good tilt. Don’t put the
Winter ji lt tern
$11’ 88 .................................................................... »3 25
l»a\c said. A woman practicing guard on your foil. It’s much more $10 Men’s Oxf rd Grey O’ercont 7127 $2.35 Men’s Kip peioie i Isiots 6-93. . 1.75
.ed.cine ;-s as incongruous as a man [ exciting without.”
$7 50 “
“
"
“
5.4-5 $ E2 7 Men’s Milwaukee Oil grain boot
“e xulting? Y‘ s but—”
• ini.tig bats. Feminine hands were
8-8.............................................................. 2.25-
$-5
Men
’
s
heavy
fleeced
lined
Ulster
“
Rut
me
no
buts.
Let
’
s
see
what
¡ever meant for surgical operations.”!
$2.35 Men’s heavy oil grain pegged boot
Overcont.
Storm
Collar,
wide
and
st'itT
you
’
re
nuv'e
of
this
morning.
”
”Y on are prejudiced, Vance.” said
3-7......................
1.75-
Water proof
3 78
And, following instructions, as he
Winifred, as she listlessly t<fT>k the
$4.25
.Men
’
s
h-avj
tle?ced
lined
Ul
­
invariably
did
with
Vance,
Ned
en
­
foil her brother offered her; “you
sterovercoat with Corduroy storm
didn’t get a diplonm; and I believe tered into the fray with his accus­
collar
3.28
you’re mad at all creation to think tomed zest. For a few minutes the
I
hat Millicent succeeded where you joung men played with great delib-
< ration, making their thrusts with
$3 Men,s first quality snag proof
failed.”
legged a id rolled edge gum boets
A wave of crimson receded from care, lunging with caution and run­
—sl,I( .’KERS—
Vance Bishop’s face, leaving it quite ning no risks.
Brunii $5 Men’s first quality snag* proof long
$3 .Men’s blrteK loiiff Eish
But presently the heat of contest
•ale.
2.25 legged gum boots, plain edge............ 4.00
Slicker
“Must narrowness of vision be add- rose in their veins. Forgetting cau­ 2 35 Men’s blilek long Fish' Brand $.’> Men’s 2nd quality ?4 length hip gum’
bifts ..................................................... L.S
d to your shortcomings, Win?” he tion, disregarding the fact that they
1 66
Slicker
sked, with an evenness of tone his were playing without guards, Ned- •)
$3.50 Men’s second quality long legged»
40
Men
’
s
hlvk
long
Shield
brand
made a violent lunge, his foil missed-
ster suspected.
gum boots............................................. 2.92
Slicker
1.90
“I don’t care what you say to me,” the wide aim he had intended and in
$3.5 • Men’s snag proof knee gum boots
iii'- Men’s lonir Shield brand SHek-
inifred retorted; “you’ve tried tr an instant had swerved to its resting
rolled edge............................................. 2.93
1.60
er
it on me, more or less, all your place in Vance’s side.
$3.50 Men’s snag proof knee gum boots
The
young
man
dropped
to-
the
ife. But it’s different with Mill!
I
plain edge............................................. 5.93-
floor with barely a groan. Ned stood
Boy’s 11.AS Womens’gum boots pebble to p»
ent. She has been here four week
I
gazing
stupidly
at
the
prostrate
fig
­
ow, and you are just as stubbor
for............................................................ 1.3 0»
ure. The crimson staining Vance’s
id rude as when she came.
A
jacket brought him to his senses. He
>ugh it has b»cn hard work V.
hurriedly bent over his friend, tear­
it. little cripple sister of hers
ing open his shirt. The wound spout­
'»port, the kindness-' of others
ed out its warm$ red stream.
asnre helps' her to forget
“Good heavens! Vance, old fellow,
ugh parts of her daily routine.
this is awful—I didn’t mean*—”
h ic all she has seen your d
I
Vance opened his eyes.
her. your pointed avoidance,
“That’s all—right—Ned. It doesn’t
rsistent snubs. T only hop-
—amount—to much,” h® murmured;
sn’t know the reason. I w
“Winifred—”
ther have her think it was \
Then he lapsed into unconscious­
■ ersion to her as a woman ru
THE
ness.
•in your dislike of her beloved
Ned gave a frightened call for help
ssion.”
■
and rushed to the door. Winifred and'
As women practice it.” said Vn
TIME« AKI>.
Millicent, with their outside wraps
•rt urbably.
on, were passing through the hall on >$». 2. I’ ok Yaqufim;—
' : nre, as well as art, is sex'
I ruin leaves Albany...............
their way out.
oiifred’s rejoinder, with a-
“
“
Corvallis.......... .
“What is it? Anything wrong?” de­
•'Uperiority.
“ arrives Yuqatna...........
manded Winifred.
it’s a tiresome subject, Win. Lt
>o. 1* tvtiiraiiiig:—
Leaves YaqninH........................
. G.I5 A
“Yes. Vance. I’m afraid—I’ve hurt
p it. We always quarrel.”
11.30
Leaves ( 'orvalhs........................
him—he would play without the
Do not be deceived by those who ad­
nd with a smile meant to be <•<
12.15 P
Arrives Aliiany..........................
vertise a $60.00 Sewing Machine for
guard»—there’s a wound—”
itnry Vance thrust a face g
\<». 3. For Detroit:—
$20.00. Thlskind of a machine can
But Winifred, with a cry, had flown
> his sister’s lap.
Leaves Albany....................... . . ... 7.00 A M
be bought from us or any of our
Arrives I »et roll......................... . .12 20 P. M
to her brother’s side, Her distract-
bit Winifred was in no mood
dealers from $15.00 to $18.00.
ed cries pierced the ears of the other ■>«». 1. from Detroit: —
h summary treatment. This C-
Leaves Detroit................................... 1.00 P. M.
\
WE MAKE A VARIETY.
two,
who
had
followed
her.
ssion of Milliuent was her h<
a rrives Albany.................................. ftJJ® 1» M
“Oh! he’s dying, he’s dying! Milli-
THE
NEW
HOME IS THE BEST.
’orse. and the little animal, < •
I’m in No. 1 arrives in AILanj’ in time to
cent, Millicent! can’t you do some-
i
■ otted out for riding, pranced gi
The Feed determines the strength or
nn st with the 8. P. south bound train, . OH
thing?
Oh,
what
shall
we
do?
”
*
••»!
trivinir
two
or
three
hours
in
Alhimv
at Winifred’s slightest spur. .1 ’
weakness of Sewing Machines. Tlie
-e’leparturo of >. P. north .bound train
Millicent approached quickly but <>r ••!. Portland.
Ikouble Feed combined with other
Winifred was inclined to c;
strong points makes tlie New Home
quietly. ^She knelt and unfastened
rute possibly n pc < sei;’. > .
Tiain No. 2 I’onni'ds wi'h the S. P. Wcj
the best Kwi >. 4 Machine to buy.
<id< triiinat ('orvallis i’rossing for Indepen
Vance’s cravat.
had she become tliri-.;
■nee MuMinnville and all points north
“He is not dead, dear,” she said to Port lend.
ent coldness her brother
ttforCIBCOLARSSaa
EWDIN
Mana ■r
Winifred; “he ha* simply fainted,
idem ed toward her dearest fr >
THOS. LOCK KELL' Agent. Albuny.J
i That is natural. He is losing blood
VFO manufacture and prices before purchasing
rt was very Mri’some, for the c
while you are talking.”
mstance marie matters somewhr»
Tou
Know"
What
Ton
Are
Takítíp
“Tell me what to do and 1*11 do
THE NEW HOME SEWINE MÀ6HINE 80.
vkward whenever an evening gatb i
it. Oh, if he dies—”
ORANGE, MAS*.
•ing of young folks was in ord»
When
you
are
taking
Grove
’
»
28 Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, IlL, Atlanta, Ga,
“In the name of common human­
nd Millicent could arrange to be or I
rnsteless Chill Tonie because tho BL Louis,Mo., Dallas,Tex., San Francisco, CM
ity,” interposed Ned; impatiently,
f Oak land’s frolicsome set.
formula is plainly printed on every
rOR SALE BY
“can’t you do something?”
Winifred watched her brother ma!
bottle showing that it is simply Iron
E. U, Will, Albany Or.
v number of passes in silence. Ther
“It isn’t a case of ‘can’ or ‘will,’
<he returned io* the attack.
Mr. Price,” said Millieent, quietly;
“it is a case of whether I am to be
“Millipent I ns noticed your ungen
allowed. I shouldn’t care to begin
len.anly attitude.”* pursued I VVini
nnd then And resistance. Mr. Bishop*
fred. in a tone df injured d:.gi nity.
T he N ews and Oregonian 1 year
Digests what you eat.
has an antipathy to women physi­
for $2.00.
“Has • hw complained to you?”
cians. Better send for your physi­
His sister shot him an indignnn*
•lance, was about to retort hotly, cian, Winnie.”
“T’ll go,” said Ned, and hurried out.
hanged her mind and maintained a
Winifred turned almost savagely
evere siletr •.
“For if si has,” continued Vance, upon her friend.
“And in the meantime is he to
1th unmistakable emphasis.
emphasis, “she
irthvr proves she is no doctor. Phy- die? And because you won’t help
dcians don't talk much. Win. You him? Oh, Millicent—”'
A sob choked the further utter­
:now that.”
“Then it’s a good thing you failed ance of words. Millicent restrained
to get youi diploma,” returned his an impulse to laugh.
“My dear, I’ve been holding the
sister, sharply.
“See here.” said Vance, good-na­ wound together. Your brother will
turedly, “what’s the use of losing not die—at least not from this. IT
your temper over this—er—young you’ll get me some bandages and my
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box of implements in my room, the
woman? She—*’
A Winchester
Take-Down ..epeating
Re;
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Shotgun, with
bottom
bureau
drawer
—
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“She Is my friend. She was my
a stroi ng shooting, full cheked barrel, suitable for
“
God
bless
you!
”
roommate nt college, Vance. She has
trap or r auck shooting, and an extra
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interchangeable
Winifred rose with alacrity, but she
sacrificed her life to her little sister,
modified choke orcylinderbore barrel, for field shoot­
and »he is the dearest girl in the paused to say: “You don’t think he’ll
ing, fists at only $42.00. Dealers sell them for
die?”
less. This makes a serviceable all round gun within
world.”
“No, of course not.**
reach of everybody’s pocket book. Winchester
Winifred’s words poured forth with
Winifred vanished.
Shotguns outshoot and outlast the most expensive
the vehemence of an incipient vol-
double barrel guns and are just as reliable besides.
And with her went Mil been t’s in­
cano.
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difference,
She
glanced
hastily
Vance made a lunge at an unseei
h
around, and upon assuring herself
TF
enemy, following it with such rapi<
that no one was in the room, she
movements that Winifred change«’
examined the wound with far greater
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her position involuntarily. Iler me
mentary trepidation turned to one o' care than she had at first displayed.
She listened eagerly to the heart
fierce indignation ns Vance, betwee;
beats. Her whole manner betrayed
WE
his rapid movements, jerked out:
“I can’t—tolerate—women doctors the keenest anxiety. A look of ten­
derness her friends had never seen
h»\v never—know their business
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crept into her luminous eyes. She
ick coinage—and impose upon hi
bent over the impassive face with un­
an credulity.”
mistakable yearning, but she drew
If its here it is stood
Winifred bounded from her pos*
back quickly as Vance stirred un­
If ft* good It Is herd
•i, her cheeks aflame, her eyes dn
easily and opened his eyes.
•ig like some living light-.
SI
ne strove mechanically to draw
For Fall season of 1903 we are bigger and better—have occupied the room
pened her mouth to speak, but er awav from t-he firm hand holding
which P. Cohen vacated and added a line of Men's Clothing and Overcoots, Rub­
one word could issue the express'
the wound together.
ber Goods, Hats, etc , giving 11s the newest stock in the city, and to introduce the
ipon her lyother’s face caused h
“I know you can’t tolerate women line we shall make tempting prices.
to turn toward the hanging draperie
doctors, Mr. Bishop. I feel your po­ Men’s Suits $5.00 and up.
Men’rOverccmta $4.50 and up.
n the door to their right. For i
Men.H Shirts 3Ac and up.
sition as keenly as yofl do. Never­ Men’s Pants 85c ami up.
.oment a great calm seemed to re«
theless you must admit my assist­
upon her.
ance ia better than none, though pos­
In the front of these curtains stoc
sibly ‘lacking in courage and not
New line
tall girl whose striking chnrartc
knowing my business.* ”
ics seemed to be her clear eves
Good
Skirts
fl.25. Others $1.50, $2.00, and up.
“I didn’t way that for yon to over­
”-n»d ns fre«h pools of water in th hear,” he said.
irly spring, and her crown of nil*
And it was with almost a sigh that
rown hair arranged coronal fnshio nhe
turned as Dr. Olds entered with
upou a very womanly head.
Ludios now style coat $3.50
Ned and Winifred.
Ladies collarless co 15.00
It was Millicent, nnd Winifred
“
Zibiline
“ $6.00
“
kersy
“
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truggled to stifle the gasp which
A Self-Mad« Victory.
tad risen in her throat.
-I can’t understand how Dooberby
But Millicent’s fir«t word« real <»• reelected treasurer of our club.”
ured her.
"Why can’t you?”
“Yonr mother said T*d find you
"Wsll, he got more vote* than
Win.” came in a voice whic’ there were member* present, and 1
no tremor: “T wanted to as- know eight that didn’t vote for him.”
if you would mind going witl —Chicago Record-Herald.
ne on my rounds this morning
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«3 l-in \V»*lenhmi»e rtei-urator und
rt Reeve* melting slHcker, rhe« p for
cash. Inquire of IL N. J*hn*ton.
Ncio.
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